Encryption; Communicator Pre Installation Configuration; Installing The Ethernet Cable (Tl260Gs/Tl265Gs Only); Inserting And Removing The Sim Card - DSC GS2060 Manual De Instrucciones

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COMMUNICATOR PRE INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION

This GSM/Ethernet Communicator shall be installed by Service Persons only. (Service Person is defined as a person having the appropri-
ate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and
can also take measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons). The Communicator shall be installed and used within an
environment that provides the pollution degree max 2, over voltages category II, in non-hazardous, indoor locations only. This manual
shall be used in conjunction with the Installation Manual of the alarm control panel which houses the GSM/Ethernet Communicator. All
instructions specified within the panel installation manual must be observed.

Encryption

The Communicator uses 128 Bit AES Encryption. Encryption can only be enabled from the monitoring station receiver. Each
receiver can independently have encryption enabled or disabled. When encryption is enabled, the central station will configure the
device to encrypt communications the next time the Communicator module performs a communication to that receiver.
NOTE: Packets will start being encrypted only after the next event is sent to that receiver, or if the unit is re-started.

Installing the Ethernet Cable (TL260GS/TL265GS only)

A Category 5 (CAT 5) ethernet cable must be run from a source with Ethernet/Internet connectivity to the Communicator module,
inside the Control Panel cabinet. The Communicator end of the cable must have an RJ45 plug, which connects to the Communica-
tor's RJ45 jack. All requirements for installation of CAT5 Ethernet cable must be observed for correct operation of the Communi-
cator, including, but not limited to, the following:
• Do NOT strip off cable sheathing more than required for proper termination.
• Do NOT kink/knot cable.• Do NOT crush cable with cable ties. • Do NOT untwist CAT5 pairs more than 1.2cm (½").
• Do NOT splice cable.
NOTE: CAT5 specification requires that any cable bend must have a minimum 5 cm (2") bend radius. Do NOT exceed maxi-
mum 15cm (6") from center of ferrite to T-Link Network Connector. Maximum length of CAT 5 cable is 328 ft. (100m).

Inserting and Removing the SIM Card

1. If the Communicator is already installed in a Control Panel cabinet, remove the front cover of the Control Panel to access SIM
holder.
2. Power down the panel and disconnect the backup battery connections.
3. On the SIM card holder push gently to slide the cover towards the PCB antenna, as indicated by the arrow on SIM holder, to
OPEN. See Figure 3 and Figure 5. This will unlatch the SIM card holder on the side closest to edge of the Communicator PCB.
4. Lift up the SIM card holder from the side that is not hinged.
5. Insert or remove the SIM card, noting the orientation of the notches on the SIM card and the SIM card holder.
6. When inserting a SIM card, insert the card in the proper orientation and gently push the SIM card holder down and slide the
holder as indicated by the arrow on SIM holder, to LOCK.
7. Reconnect the backup battery, apply power to panel, and replace the panel's cover.

DLS IV Account Activation (Before Installation)

Optionally, the installer can perform all module programming prior to on-site installation (if the SIM card has been activated). Per-
form the following steps to program the Communicator locally using DLS IV software.
NOTE: When you receive the SIM card from the local GSM network carrier, record the SIM card's GSM phone number. This
number will be required for remote programming and is also the number that will be used for SMS Interactive functions.
Due to the nature of the SIM card activation process with GSM network carriers, it can take up to 24 hours for SIM card
activation to be complete.
1. Connect the Communicator to your computer using the appropriate PC-Link cable for the Communicator type:
a. GS2060 and TL260GS:PCLINK-9 Kit or PCLINK-SCW Kit.
b. GS2065 and TL265GS:PCLINK-5WP Kit.
2. Power up the Communicator.
a. GS2060 and TL260GS:Get power from the panel Bell + and Aux - outputs. (PC1616/1832/1864).
b. GS2065 and TL265G:Get power from the transformer that is supplied in the PCLINK-5WP Kit.
3. Run the DLS IV software on your computer.
NOTE: If required, download the DLS IV software from DSC at: http://www.dsc.com/index.php?n=library#self
4. Perform the following steps to program the Communicator using DLS IV:
a. Select the Control Panel Type and set up a new account for this installation.
b. Add the Communicator type to this account.
c. Add the Communicator's connection type (SMS, Ethernet/Internet, and PC-Link) and enter all relevant information.
d. Open the new account and navigate to the GS/IP section.
e. On the Communicator Options tab, enter all relevant information.
f. On the Receiver Options tab, enter all relevant information.
g. On the GPRS Network Options tab, enter all relevant information.
h. Confirm all information is entered correctly before submitting. Select Global Download.
i. In Connection Type, select PC-LINK, then click OK.
j. Exit the DLS IV software, then remove power and disconnect the Communicator.
5. Insert SIM card in its slot on the Communicator. (See Inserting and Removing the SIM Card on page 2).
NOTE: You can also use DLS IV to reconfigure the Communicator remotely after the initial installation. For more details,
see Programming via DLS IV: on page 7 or refer to the DLS IV Manual.
• Do NOT bend cable at right angles or make any other sharp bends.
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