Communicator Status Leds; Yellow Trouble Led; Red Network Connection Status Led; Green Hardware Default Led 1 And Led 2 - DSC TL260 Manual De Instrucciones

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The Communicator has 5 onboard LED indicators. 1 Yellow Trouble LED , 1 Red Network Connection Status LED, 2 green LEDs,
and 1 Yellow Ethernet Link LED (not visible unless panel cover is removed). The two green LEDs are not used in normal operation.
They are used to indicate when the hardware default jumper is installed or during initialization.

Yellow Trouble LED

The yellow LED will flash a repeating sequence to indicate a trouble on the unit. The number of flashes indicates the type of trou-
ble. See the table below for the conditions which will activate the Trouble Status LED.
NOTE: Only the highest priority trouble (Lowest number of flashes is highest priority) is indicated. When this trouble is restored, the
next highest trouble will indicate, if present. This will conitinue until all troubles have been cleared (i.e., yellow LED OFF).
The following paragraphs describe the conditions associated with the trouble indicated
Panel Supervision Trouble (2 Flashes)
This trouble will be indicated when communication between the module and panel fails. If the module can not communicate with
the panel the Communicator will create and send a 'Panel Absent Trouble Event' message to the central station receiver. When
communication is restored, a 'Panel Absent Restore Event' is sent by the module to the central station receiver. Reporting code is
ET0001 for Trouble, and ER0001 for Restore. This event always uses the primary receiver account code when communicating to
the central station.
NOTE: Panel Supervision Trouble/Restore are the only internal events generated by the Communicator. All other events are gener-
ated by the Control Panel.
Ethernet Trouble (6 Flashes)
This trouble is indicated when Ethernet link between the transmitter and the local hub or router is absent.This trouble willalso be
indicated if the unit fails to get DHCP settings from the DHCP server. (not active if Ethernet Receiver is not programmed).
Receiver Not Available (7 Flashes)
This trouble is indicated if the unit is not able to successfully initialize with any of the programmed receivers. Unprogrammed
receivers are excluded.
Receiver Supervision Trouble (8 Flashes)
This trouble is indicated when receiver supervision is enabled and communication between the Communicator module and the
receiver fails.Trouble is indicated if Ethernet 1 is supervised and does not receive a heartbeat from the receiver.
FTC Trouble (9 Flashes)
This trouble is indicated when the unit fails to communicate module events to the central station.Trouble is displayed after the unit
has exhausted all communications attempts to all programmed receivers for events generated by the Communicator.
Remote Programming (11 Flashes)
This trouble is indicated during a remote firmware update or during remote DLS programming. Indicates that a remote firmware update
is in progress over Ethernet. Trouble will clear automatically when update DLS programming session completes successfully.
Module Configuration Trouble (12 Flashes)
This trouble is indicated when an invalid System Account Code (4 digits for Contact ID, 6 digits for SIA) or the Receiver Account
Code (10 digits) are programmed as all 0 or all F (e.g., 0000 or FFFF). Disabled receivers are excluded.

Red Network Connection Status LED

The normal state of the Red Network Connection Status LED is OFF when there are no network connection issues present.
The red LED will blink ON and OFF as follows:
• Once quickly for outgoing Ethernet transmission. or twice quickly to indicate incoming Ethernet ACK/NACK.
• ON (solid) when there is a problem with Ethernet network connection:
• If the physical Ethernet cable is not connected, or if the DHCP configuration times out.

Green Hardware Default LED 1 and LED 2

• These LEDs are not used in normal operation of the Communicator.
• These LEDs are used for Default Reset and the "chaser pattern" for module initialization.

Yellow Ethernet Network Link LED

NOTE: You must remove the front panel cover to view this LED. See Figure 3 and Figure 5 for location.
• This LED indicates an active Ethernet link is established.
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Factory Defaults Reset

You can reset all programming options for the Communicator to the factory settings by installing the hardware jumper. Perform the
following steps to reset the Communicator:
1. Remove panel front cover.
2. Turn off the AC and battery power to the Panel and Communicator module.
3. Locate the AUDIO/DEFAULT 5 pin connector in the middle of the Communicator board. On the PC1616/1832/1864 panels pins 4 and 5
are on top. See Figure 3). On the PC9155 panel, pins 4 and 5 are on right. See Figure 5).
4. Connect a jumper between AUDIO/DEFAULT pins 4 and 5.
5. Turn on the power to the Panel (Communicator and panel will start together). Wait until the two green LEDs on the Communicator begin
flashing rapidly. (The two Green LEDs will continue to flash for approximately 12 seconds).
6. When the Green LEDs stop flashing, remove the jumper from the AUDIO/DEFAULT pins 4 and 5.
7. Restart the system.
NOTE: Your Communicator has now been reset to the factory default values, the Installer code is not defaulted.

COMMUNICATOR STATUS LEDS

# OF FLASHES
2
Panel Supervision Trouble
6
Ethernet Trouble
7
Receiver Not Available Trouble
8
Receiver Supervision Trouble
9
FTC Trouble
11
Remote Programming
12
Module Configuration Trouble

COMMUNICATOR RESET / UPDATE / DATA USAGE

Table 5: Trouble Status (Yellow) LED
TROUBLE
6

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