Power Save Feature (Gs2065/Tl265 Only); Communicator Troubles Displayed On A Pc9155 Panel; Communicator Placement Test - DSC GS2060 Manuel D'installation

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Power Save Feature
(GS2065/TL265 only)
The
GS2065
and
TL265GS models have a
power save mode fea-
ture. If there is an AC
power
loss
on
the
PC9155 control panel,
the system will enter
power save mode to
extend battery duration.
During
power
save
mode, the Ethernet func-
tionality is turned OFF
and will only turn ON
when an event needs to
be transmitted, DLS ses-
sion is requested via
SMS, or for firmware
upgrade is required.
• When in power save
mode, incoming DLS
connections will not
be possible.
• Outgoing SMS initi-
ated DLS sessions
are possible while the unit is in power save mode.
• The Link activity LED on the network interface device will also be OFF when the unit is in power save mode.

Communicator Troubles displayed on a PC9155 Panel

The following troubles will appear on the keypad LCD when encountered by a Communicator on the PC9155 panel. Please refer to
PC9155 Installation Manual for more information.
TROUBLE CONDITION
Alternate Communicator Trouble
1. To confirm that the panel/antenna location is suitable for radio operation, perform this Communicator Placement Test:
NOTE: You may need to relocate the panel or install an optional extension antenna if radio signal strength is too low.
a. Confirm that the yellow LED on the Communicator is not flashing. A flashing yellow LED indicates trouble on the Communi-
cator.(See Table 7 to troubleshoot and correct the cause of this trouble before continuing to the next step).
b. Observe the strength of the radio signal on the yellow LED and the two green LEDs) on the Communicator board meet or
exceed the minimum signal level requirement. Minimum Signal Level: The yellow LED must be OFF and the Green LED 1
(furthest from the yellow LED) must be ON. (i.e., not flashing) for the panel location to be acceptable. See table for Radio
Signal Strength on page 8 for interpretation of receiver GSM signal strength on LEDs.
NOTE: If required signal strength is to low with the panel in its current location, an external antenna is required.
c. If required, the following GSM extension antenna kits are available to the installer:
• GS15-ANTQ - 4.57m (15')
• GS25-ANTQ - 7.62m (25'
• GS50-ANTQ - 15.24m (50'
Specific instructions for the installation of the extension antenna are included with its kit. Observe all the electrical safety instructions
regarding the installation of the antenna. All the wiring of the equipment shall be fully compliant with the local rules and regulations.
2. Install the antenna extension and perform the following steps to determine the best location for placement of the antenna :
NOTE: Follow steps for the Control Panel used. If you will not be installing an external antenna, go to Step 4.
PC1616/1832/1864
a. Disconnect the white whip antenna from the cabinet.
b. Attach one end of the antenna extension cable to the threaded antenna connector on the panel and the other end to the exter-
nal antenna.
c. Move the extension antenna to various locations while observing the two Green LEDs on the panel. Continue to reposition
the extension antenna until you receive an acceptable (minimum one green LED ON solid) signal strength.
NOTE: Minimum strength is:
should be considered.
d. Mount the supplied antenna extension bracket at the location that provided the best signal strength.
e. Alternately, you can reposition the control panel to improve signal strength. Dismount the panel and move it to another loca-
tion to achieve the required signal strength. If the panel is relocated to improve signal strength, mount it in the new location.
PC9155
a. Power down the Panel and remove the front cover.
b. Remove and discard the circular knockout at the top of the panel.
c. Insert a small flathead screwdriver between the antenna cable and the radio. (See Figure 4). Gently pry the plug loose from
the radio and remove the other end of the antenna cable from the PCB.
NOTE: Removing the antenna cable using only your fingers may cause damage to the connector.
d. Using instructions supplied with the antenna kit, install the optional extension antenna kit to the Communicator.
e. Attach one end of the antenna extension cable to the radio on the Communicator.
f. Replace the front cover on the panel.
PC9155D
UA558
PC9155G
NOTE:
Model PC9155D uses the dual alarm
communicator GSM-GPRS/IP model TL265GS.
Model PC9155G uses the GSM-GPRS only
communicator, model GS2065.
NOTE: For wiring details for the PC9155,
refer to Installation Manual p/n 29007510.
T-1 R-1 TIP RING IO2 IO1 -AUX AUX+ AC AC
INPUT RATINGS (from PC-Link)
11.1V - 12.6 V
DC
100mA standby; 400mA Alarm
DESCRIPTION
GSM trouble, Ethernet trouble, central station receiver trouble, super-
vision config SMS trouble for GS/IP module (if installed).
Press < > to scroll through troubles.

COMMUNICATOR PLACEMENT TEST

Internal Antenna Extension Kit (suitable for interior mounting only).
External Antenna Extension Kit (suitable for exterior mounting only).
External Antenna Extension Kit (suitable for exterior mounting only).
green LED 1 flashing and
Figure 5 GS2065/TL265GS Wiring Diagram
RED
RJ-45
Network Connection
(Model TL265GS)
Use only CAT5 cable. Supervised.
Table 3: Communicator Troubles on a PC9155 Panel
yellow LED OFF. If green LED 1 is flashing, relocation
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DSC
UA557
SIM Card
Holder
Hardware
Default
AUDIO/DEFAULT
Status
LEDs
Red
Wire
USER ACTION
Call for service. For Ethernet
trouble check LAN connections.

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