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Cellular Network Trouble: This status indicates if there is no cellular service available. The
3G4000W communicator either cannot connect to the cellular network or is unable to establish a
data session (failure to activate a PDP context).
Telephone Line Trouble: This status is only supported when the product is operating as a backup
communicator, and the trouble is indicated if the incoming phone line is no longer operational.
Zone Input AC Trouble: This status is only generated when a communicator zone input is
configured for AC trouble monitoring. The zone is activated only when an AC trouble output from
the control panel activates, tripping the zone input on the communicator.
Receiver Supervision Trouble: This status is present when a heartbeat signal has been sent to the
central station receiver, but no acknowledgement for the heartbeat was received within 75 seconds.
Receiver Unavailable Trouble: This status is present when the communicator is not able to
initialize a central station receiver following a power up of the device.
PTM Take Over Active: This status indicates that the panel transmission monitoring feature has
taken effect when the product is configured as a backup for the phone line.
Input Power Trouble: This status indicates the 12V DC input voltage is not present.
Cellular Trouble Since Last Test: This status indicates a trouble condition was detected since the
last test transmission was successfully sent to the central station receiver.
Receiver Initialization Roll Back Completed: This status indicates that the 3G4000W has not been
able to initialize the central station receiver for an extended period of time, following a product
reboot. It indicates that the 3G4000W will only attempt to initialize the receiver once per day. This
status is reset after rebooting the communicator.
Tamper Trouble: This status indicates that either the case or wall tamper is open and needs to be
secured.
PTM Error Count: This status shows the number of failed communication attempts that have
occurred on the control panel when the PTM feature is used and the communicator is configured
for backup. When the PTM error count reaches the programmed value, the communicator will
disconnect the outside phone line and will instead simulate the phone line to the control panel.
Battery Voltage: This status provides a reading of the battery's current voltage. Note that when
the battery is disconnected this value reads 9.2 - 9.5VDc.

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[112] System Account Code: Default (FFFFFF)
The account code is included when transmitting any events generated by the communicator, such
as a communicator trouble condition. Program the account code with the same value as the control
panel's account number so all events are reported to the same central station account. The valid
range for this section is 000001-FFFFFE. If a 4-digit account code is needed, program the two lowest
digits as FF. For example, an account code of 1234 is programmed as 1234FF.
[113] GS / IP Installer's Code: Default (CAFE)
Program the installer code for the communicator module using this section. Use the installer code
when validating DLS programming sessions. If the installer's code is lost and it is no longer possible
to program the communicator using DLS, use the hardware default feature to restore the installer's
code to default. The valid range of programming entries is 0000-FFFF.
[705] SIM Phone Number:
This section indicates the phone number associated with the SIM card. If no phone number is
indicated ensure the SIM has been provisioned correctly by the cellular provider. The SIM phone
number is not programmable using DLS.
[706] IMEI:
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3G4000W 3G (HSPA) WIRELESS ALARM COMMUNICATOR INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.0

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