The IMEI, or International Mobile Equipment Identity, is an identifier for the cellular radio module.
This value is typically used when troubleshooting a device with a wireless network provider. The
IMEI is not programmable using DLS.
[709] Firmware Version:
This field indicates the current software version of the 3G4000W communicator.
[140] – [5] Heartbeat Type: Default (Residential)
The 3G4000W sends supervision heartbeats at a specified interval to monitor whether the
communications path to the central station receiver is operational. You can select one of two
heartbeat types: Residential or Commercial. If the central station is using a SurGard System 5
receiver and you intend to use DNIS, enable Commercial Heartbeats. Residential heartbeats
require less cellular data and do not support the DNIS feature.
Use Commercial heartbeats if the installation requires swap detection. The receiver can detect if a
different device has been configured to report to the same receiver using the same account code.
Residential heartbeats do not support swap detection.
[140] – [6] Backup or Primary Communicator: Default (Primary)
Select Primary if the 3G4000W is replacing a phone line connection to the control panel. If the
panel uses the phone line for regular communications and the 3G4000W only provides a simulated
phone line when a phone line trouble is present then select Backup.
[140] – [7] Alternate Test Transmissions: Default (Disabled)
If a backup cellular receiver has been programmed, the product can be configured to send test
transmission signals to both the primary and backup receivers. The 3G4000W alternates between
sending test transmissions to the primary and backup paths, based on the interval programmed
for test transmissions. For example, if sending daily test transmissions, on the first day the signal
reports to the primary receiver and on the next day the signal reports to the backup receiver.
[140] – [9] Battery Enable or Disable: Default (Disabled)
This option enables or disables the battery backup feature. If there is no battery connected to the
product, disable battery monitoring by turning off this option to prevent a battery related trouble
conditions from being indicated by the trouble LED.
[140] – [10] Test Transmission Alternate Reporting Codes: Default (Disabled)
This setting modifies the SIA and Contact ID reporting code identifiers used when communicating
test transmission and test transmission with trouble signals to each receiver. Check with your
monitoring station if the standard or modified identifiers are desired.
Table 10: Test transmission reporting codes
Event
Receiver 1 Test Transmission
Receiver 2 Test Transmission
Receiver 3 Test Transmission
Receiver 4 Test Transmission
Receiver 1 Test Transmission With
Trouble
Receiver 2 Test Transmission With
Trouble
Receiver 3 Test Transmission With
Trouble
3G4000W 3G (HSPA) WIRELESS ALARM COMMUNICATOR INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.0
Contact ID Reporting Codes
E6A3-001
E6A3-955
E6A3-002
E6A3-956
E6A3-003
E6A3-957
E6A3-004
E6A3-958
E6A8-001
E6A8-955
E6A8-002
E6A8-956
E6A8-003
E6A8-957
SIA Reporting Codes
RP-001
RP-955
RP-002
RP-956
RP-003
RP-957
RP-004
RP-958
RY-001
RY-955
RY-002
RY-956
RY-003
RY-957
25