Table 10: Test transmission reporting codes
Event
Receiver 4 Test Transmission With
Trouble
[140] – [11] – Internal Events: Default (Contact ID)
This setting configures the 3G4000W to report internally generated signals, such as trouble
conditions, using the SIA or Contact ID reporting format. The communicator automatically adjusts
the option to match the format that is used by the control panel after successfully communicating a
signal.
[140] – [12] – SIA Handshake: Default (Disabled)
This setting determines if the 3G4000W communicator provides signals when the control panel
has been programmed to report using the SIA communications format. If it is disabled, the
communicator only provides Contact ID handshake and kissoff frequencies to the control panel.
When it is enabled, the 3G4000W provides SIA handshake and kissoff frequencies to the control
panel.
[140] – [13] – Wall Tamper: Default (Enabled)
Use this option to disable the wall tamper on the rear housing. You can also use this option to
disable the local trouble indication if the 3G4000W communicator is mounted in a location where it
is not possible to restore the tamper switch.
[170] – Cellular Trouble Delay: Default (0 minutes)
This feature provides a delay, programmable in minutes, before cellular network related trouble
conditions are communicated to the central station. You can use this option to suppress short
duration troubles that may occur due to cellular network congestion. The trouble condition must
persist for the duration of the delay value without restoring before it can be communicated. A
trouble restore condition also needs to be restored for the duration of the delay value before the
trouble restore reporting code is generated.
[171] – Cellular Inactivity Timeout: (Default 65 Minutes)
When the 3G4000W communicator sends signals using cellular, it must first request an IP address
from the cellular network. The cellular inactivity timeout value determines how long the radio waits
before releasing the IP and closing the data session. If no signals are sent for the duration of the
cellular inactivity timeout, the radio releases the IP and when a new signal is communicated a new
IP request occurs.
[174] – Receiver Supervision Interval: Default (135 seconds)
The supervision interval is only valid when supervision is enabled for one of the monitoring paths.
The receiver supervision interval determines the delay, in seconds, between each heartbeat signal
sent to the central station receiver. The valid range is 10 to 65535 seconds.
[175] – Outgoing SMS Retry Delay: Default (15 seconds)
In the event of a failure to deliver an SMS when using the Command and Control feature, this value
determines the delay, in seconds, between each attempt to deliver the SMS. For best practice do
not change this value from default.
[176] – Outgoing SMS Retry Attempts: Default (25 attempts)
In the event of a failure to deliver an SMS, this value determines the number of times the 3G4000W
attempts to deliver the SMS.
[311] – Cellular Public Access Point Name (APN): Default ()
26
Contact ID Reporting Codes
E6A8-004
3G4000W 3G (HSPA) WIRELESS ALARM COMMUNICATOR INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.0
SIA Reporting Codes
E6A8-958
RY-004
RY-958