a. Disconnect the AC power and the battery + connections from the panel.
b. Attach a wire from the Communicator's left PWR terminal to the panel's BELL+ terminal.
c. Attach a wire from the Communicator's GND terminal to the panel's AUX - terminal.
d. Attach a wire from the Communicator's SHLD terminal to the panel's EGND terminal. (Protective earth ground).
e. If a Bell/Siren is used, attach a wire from the Communicator's right PWR terminal to the positive (+) terminal on the external
Bell/Siren. (See Figure 3).
f. If a Bell/Siren is used, attach the panel's BELL - terminal to the negative (-) terminal on the external Bell/Siren.
NOTE: If a Bell/Siren is not used, install the 1K
between the panel's Bell + and Bell - terminals, then only wire the BELL + to the PWR terminal on the Communicator.
g. Confirm that the SIM card is inserted and locked. (See Inserting and Removing the SIM Card on page 2).
h. Insert the PC-LINK connector into the Communicator's PC-LINK socket. (Black wire on Pin 1 on the Communicator).
i. Route the CAT 5 Ethernet cable through back of the cabinet and plug it into the Communicator's RJ45 jack.
4. Perform the following for initial power on of the panel with Communicator installed:
a. Reconnect the AC power and battery + to the panel. (the Communicator and Panel will power up together).
b. Observe that the Communicator's red and yellow LEDs are flashing together while it initializes. The red and yellow LEDs will
continue to flash until the unit has successfully communicated to all programmed receivers.
c. At the keypad, enter [*][8][Installer Code] [382] and confirm that Toggle Option [5] is ON (GPRS/Ethernet Module Enabled).
NOTE: Initialization may take several minutes to complete. Red and yellow LEDs will flash together during initialization.
Do not leave the installation until the red and yellow LEDs have stopped flashing. (If only the yellow LED is flashing,
there is a Communicator trouble and the Green LEDs are not valid for Communicator Placement Test). Correct trouble
before continuing. (See Table 7 for troubleshooting assistance).
5. Perform the Communicator Placement Test on page 6.
PC1616/1832/1864 Programming
Perform the following steps to ensure that the Communicator and the panel work together as intended.
These Sections must be programmed at the panel keypad. Enter [*][8][Installer Code][Section Number]. Record any values that
are modified from their default, in the appropriate Worksheets for the Panel or Communicator.
NOTE: The toggle is ON when the number is dispalyed. Toggle is OFFwhen the number is not displayed. (e.g., [1---5---],
Toggle Options 1 and 5 are ON, all others are OFF). Press the number on keypad to turn toggles ON/OFF.
1. In Section [167] (Wait for ACK) program 060 (seconds).
2. In Sections [301], [302], and [303] Program the central station telephone number that will be used for the GPRS/Ethernet
Communicator. Valid entries are:
a. A valid telephone number; signals will be routed to the central station using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
b. DCAA (Receiver 0); signals will be routed to GPRS/Ethernet Receivers 1 - 4 depending on programming in Section
[851][006].
c. Section [301] sets the Primary communication path, and may be configured as either PSTN or Communicator routing. Panel
Section [302] is redundant, and Section [303] is the backup telephone number for Section [301].
NOTE: The leading digit 'D' in the telephone number (dial tone detection) is pre-programmed.
3. In Section [350], program the communication format as Contact ID (03) or SIA FSK (04).
NOTE: If any of the panel telephone numbers have been set to DCAA, this section must be set to [04 ].
4. In Sections [351] - [376], program the Communicator call direction options. Refer to the Panel Installation Manual for options.
5. In Section [382], ensure Toggle Option [5], 'GPRS/Ethernet Module Enabled' is ON. If this option is OFF, the yellow status LED
will indicate 'Panel Supervision Trouble' (2 flashes) and the unit can not be programmed via PC-LINK cable.
6. In Section [401] set Toggle Option [1] (Downloading Answer Enable) to ON in order to perform panel DLS session through
GPRS or Ethernet.
NOTE: Before leaving the premises, the installer should verify all programmed communications paths. Refer to Pro-
gramming Worksheets Section [851][901] to send immediate test transmission.
Communicator Troubles displayed on a PC1616/1832/1864
The General System trouble is the only trouble that will appear on the keypad LCD when encountered by a Communicator installed
in a PC1616/1832/1864 panel. For more information about the trouble on the Communicator module refer to the panel event buf-
fer. Log entry will show Fault or Restore for each event.
• T-Link Network Fault/Restore: This log will occur for the following trouble conditions: SIM Lock Trouble, GSM Trouble, Ether-
net Trouble, or Connect 24 Configuration Trouble.
• T-Link Receiver Trouble/Restore: This log will occur for the following trouble conditions: Receiver Not Available Trouble,
Receiver Supervision Trouble, or Failure to Communicate (FTC) Trouble.
• T-Link Comm. Fault/Restore: This log will occur when the panel loses communications with the Communicator.
Installing the GS2065/TL265GS with the PC9155 Panel.
NOTE: The GS2065 Communicator is used in Panel: 9155G and the TL265GS Communicator is used in Panel: PC9155D.
1. Remove the front cover of the Panel and remove AC and battery power (remove + (red) connector from battery).
2. Hold the Communicator module with the RJ45 connector at bottom left. Tilt module down slightly to right and align i the hole
with the bottom right tab and the right side inserts of the panel. Gently press communicator into right inserts, then press down
on left to lock it in position. (See Figure 4).
3. Connect the PC-LINK connector. Red wire on pin 5 on panel and communicator. (See Figure 5)
4. Connect the Ethernet cable plug to the RJ45 connector on Communicator. If a shielded CAT 5 cable is used, a jumper may be
placed between the GND and SHLD connections of the Communicator 2-terminal block (to left of the RJ45 jack) to reduce
noise.
NOTE: Do not attach this jumper if the Ethernet cable shield is grounded by the equipment at the other end. Do not route
any system wiring near the PCB antenna.
5. Reconnect the AC power and battery + connector to the panel. (the Communicator and Panel will power up together).
a. Observe that the Communicator's red and yellow LEDs are flashing together while it initializes. The red and yellow LEDs will
continue to flash until the unit has successfully communicated to all programmed receivers.
NOTE: Initialization may take several minutes to complete. The red and yellow LEDs will flash together during initialization.
Do not leave the installation until the red and yellow LEDs have stopped flashing. (If only the yellow LED is flashing, there is
a Communicator trouble and the Green LEDs are not valid for Communicator placement test). See Table 7 for assistance in
Troubleshooting Communicator Troubles.
6. Perform the Communicator Placement Test on page 6.
7. Establishing a communication channel between the Communicator and the panel is critical to ensuring the desired operation of
the two units. The following must be completed during the on-site installation. Program the following at the panel to ensure that
the Communicator and the panel will work together as intended. Panel Sections must be programmed at the panel keypad.
Ω
½ W 5% resistor (Brown, Black, Red, Gold) (supplied with the panel)
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