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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Installation Manual ™ ©2013 3i-Corporation. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks belong to 3i-Corporation or its affiliated and subsidiary companies, all rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Pegasus™ NX Installation Manual | April 2013 © 2013 3i-Corporation® and its affiliated and subsidiary companies, all rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of 3i-Corporation and its affiliated and subsidiary companies. This product, including software, data and documentation are licensed to the user for its internal business purposes only and may not be disclosed, disseminated, sold, licensed, copied, reproduced, translated or transferred to any third party.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Technical Specifications ..................... 5 Pegasus™ NX Features .................... 10 Pegasus NX Components Description ..............13 Pegasus™ NX Components .......................... 13 How to Mount Pegasus NX? ..................16 Mounting Instructions ............................. 16 Requirements ..............................16 Mounting Bracket on a Masonary Wall ......................17 Mounting Bracket on a Timber Stud Wall .......................
  • Page 4 How to Wire Sensors/Detectors to Pegasus™ NX? ..........29 Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor ........33 Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor ..........34 Single-Mode: Normally Open (N.O.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor ..........35 Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line EOLResistor, with Tamper Recognition ..............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Pegasus™ NX. Audience This Installation Manual is intended for end users who are going to install Pegasus NX. The readers or end-users of this installation manual should be familiar with the Pegasus™ Studio - Configuration Tool and the Zeus™ Server.
  • Page 6: Text Conventions

    DO NOT attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood. Caution: To ensure proper unit operation, this product must be tested in accordance with 3i-Corporation standards. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of unit components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to unit hardware or wiring.
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview About the Installation Manual This Installation Manual is to describe the Pegasus™ NX features, technical specifications, and installation instructions including components description, mounting, and wiring. What is Pegasus™ NX? The Pegasus™ NX Alarm Panel Communicator is an extremely compact, robust device in terms of communication interface for alarm panels.
  • Page 8 telephone line at client etc. Any monitoring software that communicates with receivers: Ademco-685, Sur-Gard, or CM Plus can be used. Transmission of real time alarm panel events via Wi-Fi network is possible, if other interfaces are failed or when the preferred interface is Wi-Fi.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Power Supply Input 9VDC – 15VDC Maximum 450mA Voltage Current Range Battery Battery Lithium-Polymer Battery Upto 6 hours depending on Type Backup network conditions Capacity: 2000mAh Processor ARM 32bit Cortex-M3 Speed 32Mhz Ethernet Network IEEE 802.3u compliant fast Ethernet CAT5 MDI/MDI-X auto Standard...
  • Page 10 GSM/GPRS Modem Quad-band EGSM 850 / SIM Card Dual SIM Support 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz Holder Protocol TCP/IP or UDP/IP Antenna: Ω Support Impedance Antenna External Antenna: 2.0 dBi Type Peak Gain Dipole Antenna Module (DAM) Antenna: Antenna: -4.4 dB 824-960MHz,1710- Frequency...
  • Page 11: Telephone Line Connection

    Virtual Telephone Line Output Constant 25mA, 20V Current Source for Alarm Panel Telephone Line Connection Maximum 100VAC, 48VDC Minimum 3VDC Telephone Telephone Line Voltage Line Voltage Detection Detection PGMs 3 PGMs- Supporting 300mA sink 1 PGM- Supporting Open current per PGM SPDT Relay 125VAC/60VDC @2A Collector...
  • Page 12: Environmental Specifications

    USB 2.0 Mini B USB USB Full 12 Mbit/s Device Speed Interface For Configuration, firmware upgradation and to view debug messages Tamper Switch Tamper Internal To trigger an event on Type unauthorized enclosure opening LEDs Power On First LED from top to GSM Status Fifth LED from top to Status...
  • Page 13 Board Dimensions Length 82mm Thickness 1.6mm Width 80mm Number of Four Layers of Enclosure Dimensions Length 112mm Height 4.2mm Width 112mm...
  • Page 14: Pegasus™ Nx Features

    Pegasus™ NX Features Built-in telephone line cut off detector that enables Built-in alarm panel cut off detector that enables the device to detect telephone line cut off and the device to detect alarm panel cut off and send send occurrences to the Zeus™ server. occurrences to the Zeus™...
  • Page 15 CRC. If events are valid, then the device operates Sample ECO SMS in two types of communication mode: 1st PEGASUS NX INF: PEGASUS OFFLINE, CURRENT communication path and 2nd communication INTERFACE: GPRS, PHONE LINE: CUT OFF, PNR: PRESEND, GSM SIGNAL: 26, JAMMER: OPERATIVE, path.
  • Page 16 PC. Both of these methods were considered inconvenient by consumers and also relied on consumers actively seeking out updates. Therefore, 3i-Corporation® have now adopted FOTA technology to update the GSM modem. Allows device configuration through Ethernet.
  • Page 17: Pegasus Nx Components Description

    Pegasus NX Components Description Pegasus™ NX Components Components apart from Pegasus™ NX Battery & Pegasus™ NX Circuit Board that together form the Pegasus™ NX Alarm Panel Communicator is listed in the below table: Pegasus™ NX Front Cover The Pegasus™ NX front cover is the outermost panel that can be attached perfectly to the Pegasus™ NX...
  • Page 18 Pegasus™ NX Front Panel The Pegasus™ NX front panel is placed between the front cover and the rear panel. It fits perfectly on the Pegasus™ NX rear panel and secures the Pegasus™ NX circuit board, terminals, battery, etc from damage. Pegasus™...
  • Page 19 Pegasus™ NX Wall Mounting Bracket Pegasus™ NX LED Pipe The wall mounting bracket secures Pegasus™ NX on LED pipe helps to transmit light emitted by the on- wall. board LEDs to the front panel and the front cover. Pegasus™ NX Wi-Fi Antenna Pegasus™...
  • Page 20: How To Mount Pegasus Nx

    How to Mount Pegasus NX? Mounting Instructions Warning: To mount Pegasus™ NX and make sure it stays on the wall, use a proper mounting kit for the job. Just remember, the anchors need to hold five times the weight of what you're putting on the mount.
  • Page 21: Mounting Bracket On A Masonary Wall

    Mounting Bracket on a Masonary Wall Search an appropriate and secure place to fix the wall mounting bracket and install Pegasus NX. To mount bracket on a masonary wall 1. Position the wall bracket on the wall and mark out the mounting holes, see image A.
  • Page 22: Mounting Bracket On A Timber Stud Wall

    Then use the mounting template to measure the exact height you want to mount Pegasus NX on the wall. Measure from the floor up. Make sure the template is centered on the...
  • Page 23: Fixing Pegasus™ Nx On The Wall Bracket

    To fix Pegasus™ NX on the wall bracket 1. Place the back side of Pegasus NX on the wall mount bracket as per the numbering in image A and B. 2. Once Pegasus NX is properly placed on the wall bracket at position 1 and 2, secure Pegasus NX by screwing the...
  • Page 24 3. A properly fixed Pegasus™ NX looks straight and stable on the wall, see image C. In case it is in the tilted condition, simply adjust the wall bracked by slightly loosing the four screws as the wall bracket is built-in adjustable screw holes.
  • Page 25: How To Connect Wi-Fi Antenna To Pegasus™ Nx

    How to Connect Wi-Fi Antenna to Pegasus™ NX? Requirements RP-SMA Wi-Fi Antenna ** u.FL/IPX to RP-SMA Pigtail Wi-Fi RF Cable Materials Adapter** **Available in the box, comes with the Pegasus NX package...
  • Page 26 Note: Figure B is for demonstration purpose only. Here, the Pegasus NX rear panel is not visible, but in actual condition only the thread of RP-SMA Wi-Fi adapter (part of the pigtail cable) is available through a hole in the left-side of the Pegasus™...
  • Page 27: How To Connect Gsm Antenna To Pegasus™ Nx

    How to Connect GSM Antenna to Pegasus™ NX? Requirements SMA GSM Antenna** Materials **Available in the box, comes with the Pegasus™ NX package...
  • Page 28 To connect gsm antenna to Pegasus™ NX 1. Connect the RP-SMA connector (GSM antenna) on the PCB mounted, right-angled RP_SMA RF jack as shown in the below image. Note: Figure A is for demonstration purpose only. Here, the Pegasus™ NX rear panel is not visible but in actual condition only the thread of the PCB mounted RP-SMA jack is available through a hole in the right-side of the Pegasus™...
  • Page 29: Requirements

    GSM SIM card(s)** Materials **Not provided in the box. SIM cards are not the part of Pegasus NX package. Pegasus™ NX is built-in a SIM card holder that can accommodate two SIM cards. Once secured properly, these SIM cards offers wireless communication capabilities to report system events to a monitoring station.
  • Page 30 To install the SIM cards 1. Open the SIM cover by sliding it in the horizontally outer direction, and then lifting it in the upward direction. 2. The SIM card holder can accommodate two SIM cards. SIM card 1 should be placed in the lower slot (towards the gsm antenna).
  • Page 31: How To Connect Pegasus™ Nx

    How to Connect Pegasus™ NX? Wiring Instructions Warning: Wiring should be done by the trained 3i-Corporation authorized service personnel only. Never install the device during lightning or storm. Always use genuine 3i-Corporation approved accessories with the device. Turn OFF power supply during wiring.
  • Page 33: How To Wire Sensors/Detectors To Pegasus™ Nx

    How to Wire Sensors/Detectors to Pegasus™ NX? Pegasus™ NX is built-in two zones which are extended to four zone inputs. Pegasus™ NX supports zone input wiring in both single-mode and double-mode. A sensor or detector can be connected in nine different ways. The below table shows the different types of sensor or detector connections.
  • Page 34 Single-Mode: Normally Open (N.O.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper Recognition To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contact With End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper &...
  • Page 35 Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper Recognition To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End Of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here Double-Mode: Parallel Connection To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here...
  • Page 37: Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.c.) Contacts Without End Of Line (Eol) Resistor

    Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor...
  • Page 38: Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.c.) Contacts With End Of Line (Eol) Resistor

    Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor...
  • Page 39: Single-Mode: Normally Open (N.o.) Contacts With End Of Line (Eol) Resistor

    Single-Mode: Normally Open (N.O.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor...
  • Page 40: Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.c.) Contacts Without End Of Line Eolresistor, With Tamper Recognition

    Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line EOLResistor, with Tamper Recognition...
  • Page 41: Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.c.) Contact With End Of Line (Eol) Resistor, With Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition

    Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contact With End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition...
  • Page 42: Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.c.) Contacts Without End Of Line (Eol) Resistor

    Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor...
  • Page 43: Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.c.) Contacts Without End Of Line (Eol) Resistor, With Tamper Recognition

    Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper Recognition...
  • Page 44: Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.c.) Contacts With End Of Line (Eol) Resistor, With Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition

    Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End Of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition...
  • Page 45: Double-Mode: Parallel Connection

    Double-Mode: Parallel Connection...
  • Page 46: How Does Leds Work

    How Does LEDs Work? LEDs Description Pegasus™ NX is built-in seven on board LEDs that emits light to the Pegasus™ front cover and front panel via specially designed and secured LED pipes under specific conditions.
  • Page 47 LEDs Condition Function LED is OFF (a) Application is not running, module is not in the working state. Power ON LED is ON (a) Application is running, module is in the Status working state. LED is OFF (a) Telephone line is not connected to the module.
  • Page 48 LEDs Condition Function LED is OFF (a) Alarm panel is not connected to the virtual line. Alarm LED is ON (a) Alarm panel is connected to the virtual line LED is OFF (a) Wi-Fi is not activated. (b) Module is not connected to internet via wi-fi. Wi-Fi Status LED is ON (a) Wi-Fi is activated.
  • Page 49: Appendix

    Appendix Abbreviation 1 GPS Global Positioning System 6 N.O. Normally Open 2 GSM Global System for Mobile 7 N.C. Normally Close communications 3 GPRS General Packet Radio Service 8 COM Common 4 SIM Subscriber Identity Module 9 GND Ground 5 Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity 10 EOL End of Line...

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