Note: Electrical current drawn from this terminal is drawn directly from the power supply. This must be added
to the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E current when determining the total draw on the host panel or power supply.
Z1-Z4 (13-14-15-16) Programmable Inputs - These terminals can be set up to trigger events. Refer to 'Inputs' for
details.
DC IN (17), (18) Device Power Supply - These terminals must be connected to a rated power supply. If the primary
supply does not include a backup battery, connect the battery leads (red and black wires, [12] in Figure 1) to a 12V,
1.2 Ah battery.
Status LEDs
Operating modes
The 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E features two distinct operating modes: Normal Mode and Service Mode. The unit is in
Normal Mode when the cover is on (tamper is in a restored state). The unit is in Service Mode when the cover is off
(a cover tamper is present).
Normal mode
The 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E interface has four status LEDs. The following describes the status LEDs when the
communicator is in normal operating mode (cover and wall tampers both in a restored state).
Table 3: Status LEDs
LED
Red
Blue
Yellow / Green (high)
Yellow / Green (low)
Description
This LED indicates trouble conditions.
On (solid): Trouble Requiring Service
1 Flash: Wireless Network Trouble
2 Flashes: Battery Trouble
3 Flashes: Input Power Trouble
This LED indicates cellular radio activity. When this LED is on (solid), a phone line
trouble condition exists. This LED turns on when the interface switches to the
wireless network (due to a landline trouble condition). This LED will also flash once
when the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E transmits a signal and twice it receives a kiss-off
from the central station.
If the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E is programmed to be the primary communicator,
the blue LED remains off, but still flashes during the signal transmission as
described above.
This LED indicates signal strength and network technology. If the 3G4010/LE4010/
LE4010E is operating over a 2G channel (3G channel for LE4010/LE4010E), the LED
is YELLOW. If the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E is operating over a 3G channel (LTE
channel for), the LED is GREEN. When this LED is On, the reception is optimal. This
LED switches On only when the bottom LED is on.
This LED indicates signal strength and network technology. If the 3G4010/LE4010/
LE4010E is operating in over a 2G channel (3G channel for LE4010/LE4010E), the
LED is YELLOW. If the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E is operating over a 3G channel (LTE
channel for LE4010/LE4010E), the LED is GREEN.
If this LED is Off and the Red LED is On, the Wireless Network service is unavailable
(NO SERVICE). This LED flashes when the Wireless Network reception is poor. If this
LED is on, the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4010E is able to communicate with the 3G (HSPA)
or 2G (GPRS) or LTE (LE4010/LE4010E) network.
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