DSC TL2803G(R) 3G2080(R) - Installation Manual - V4 1 - Eng - Int R002
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3G2080 R Alarm Communicator International and HSPA Dual Path Alarm Communicator Manual v4.1 This manual contains informationonlimitations regardingproduct useandfunctionandinform as totheliability of themanufacturer Theentiremanual shouldbecarefully read Communicator with HS2016 HS2032 HS2064 and HS2128 Panel of Contents of Contents Installer please read carefully Information Information Mounting Specifications Installation Requirements Compatibility Installation Configuration Installation Configuration the Ethernet Cable TL2803G R Only and Removing the SIM Card the RS 232 Cable R models only Communicator in Panel Placement Test and TL2803G R only Signal Strength Display LCD Keypad only Panel Programming Data Display HEX values at keypad ASCII Characters at keypad Initial Programming Troubles displayed on a HS2016 2032 2064 2128 Command and Control Commands Status LEDs Trouble LED Supervision Trouble 2 Flashes Lock Trouble 4 Flashes Trouble 5 Flashes Trouble 6 Flashes Not Available 7 Flashes Supervision Trouble 8 Flashes Trouble 9 Flashes Configuration Trouble 12 Flashes Network Connection Status LED LED 1 Green LED 2 and Yellow LED Signal Strength Activity LEDs Red and Green TL2803G R only Reset Update Defaults Reset Update Troubleshooting Programming Options Options Options Reporting Codes Test Options Receiver 1 Options Receiver 2 Options Options Receiver 1 Options Receiver 2 Options Options Event Notification Command and Control Options Event Label Programming Diagnostic Testing Information Read Only Reset Defaults Cellular Programming Worksheets Options Options Test Options Receiver 1 Options Receiver 2 Options Options Receiver 1 Options Receiver 2 Options Options and Control Options Event Label Programming Diagnostic Testing Information Read Only Reset Defaults Warranty Information infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature orabove bodytemperature orif there are intentionalor unintentional heat in ornearthe detection area Some of these heat sources could heaters radiators stoves barbecues fireplaces sunlight steamvents light and so on Failure units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security an adequate powersupplyforproperoperation If a device oper it ispossible forthe batteriesto fail Even if the batteries have failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render device inoperative while it doesnot have power Power interruptionsof any are often accompanied by voltage fluctuationswhich may damage elec equipment such as a security system After a power interruption has immediatelyconduct a complete systemtest to ensure that the system and Insurance itscapabilities an alarmsystemisnot a substitute forpropertyor life An alarmsystemalso isnot a substitute forpropertyowners renters or act prudentlyto prevent or minimize the harmful effectsof an Detectors detectorsthat are a part of thissystemmaynot properlyalert occupants of fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may been improperlyinstalled orpositioned Smoke maynot be able to reach the detectors such aswhen the fire is in a chimney walls orroofs or on the of closed doors Smoke detectorsmay not detect smoke from fires on the residence orbuilding isdifferent in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning detectorscannot sense alltypesof firesequallywell Smoke detectorsmay provide timelywarning of fires caused bycarelessnessorsafetyhazards such smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flam materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances there isinsufficient warning to allow alloccupantsto escape in time to avoid Lines telephone lines are used to transmit alarms theymay be out of service or busy periodsof time Also an intrudermaycut the telephone line ordefeat its bymore sophisticated meanswhich maybe difficult to detect Devices devices such as sirens bells horns or strobesmay not warn people or someone sleeping if there isan intervening wallordoor If warning devices located on a different levelof the residence orpremise then it islesslikely that occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible warning devices may be with byothernoise sourcessuch asstereos radios televisions air con otherappliances orpassing traffic Audible warning devices however maynot be heard bya hearing impaired person Installer please read to Installers warningson thispage contain vitalinformation Asthe only individualin con with system users it is the installer responsibility to bring each item in this to the attention of allusersof thissystem Failures carefullydesigned to be aseffective aspossible There are however involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies it may not provide protection Any alarmsystem of anytype may be com deliberatelyor mayfailto operate as expected fora varietyof reasons but not all of the reasonsmaybe by Intruders through an unprotected accesspoint circumvent a sensing evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage dis a warning device orinterfere with orprevent the properoperation of the Failure everyeffort has been made to make thissystem asreliable as possible systemmayfailto function asintended due to the failure of a component of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include on ornearthe radio path ordeliberate jamming orotherinad radio signalinterference Knowledge contains security features which were known to be effective at the of manufacture It is possible forpersonswith criminalintent to develop tech reduce the effectivenessof these features It is important that the reviewed periodicallyto ensure that its featuresremain effect and that it isupdated orreplaced if it isfound that it does not provide the pro expected of Replaceable Batteries wirelesstransmitters have been designed to provide several years battery life under normal conditions The expected battery life isa function of device environment usage and type Ambient conditionssuch ashigh humid high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor identifies when the batteries need to be replaced this monitormay fail to as expected Regulartesting and maintenance willkeep the system in operating condition Installation security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate pro Every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to that allaccess points and areas are covered Locks and latches on win and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors ceilingsand other building materialsmust be of sufficient strength and con to provide the levelof protection expected Areevaluation must be done and afterany construction activity An evaluation bythe fire and or police ishighlyrecommended if thisservice isavailable Testing problems that would prevent an alarm systemfrom operating as intended be found byregular testing and maintenance The complete system should tested weeklyand immediatelyaftera break in an attempted break in a fire storm an earthquake an accident orany kind of construction activityinside or the premises The testi