Pc9155 Programming; Status Leds; Trouble Status Led - DSC TL260GS Manuel D'installation

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Specific instructions for the installation of each extension antenna are included with each kit. Observe all the electrical safety instructions
regarding the installation of the antennas; All the wiring of the equipment shall be fully compliant with the local rules and regulations.

PC9155 Programming

Specific panel sections must be set for the correct operation of the Communicator.
1. With the PC9155 panel, four telephone number are available to backup one another. You can set up these four telephone numbers to
perform in one of two ways: Backup dialling or Alternate dialling.
• In the case of Backup dialling, each of the four telephone numbers will make five dialling attempts in turn, before a FTC (Failure to
Communicate) trouble is generated to the keypad.
• In the case of Alternate dialling, each telephone number makes one dialling attempt before moving on to the next number, cycling
through the four numbers for a total of five times each. At that point, an FTC trouble is displayed on the keypad.
You can choose from among five different paths, according to your particular system requirements:
• DCAA - Internal (Ethernet Receiver 1, Ethernet Receiver 2, GPRS Receiver 1, GPRS Receiver 2)
• DCBB - Ethernet Receiver 1
• DCCC - Ethernet Receiver 2 (backup)
• DCDD - GPRS Receiver 1
• DCEE - GPRS Receiver 2 (backup)
NOTE: Add a single 'F' as a suffix to the entry to populate the remainder of the unused field.
Panel sections [301], [302], [303], [305]
• If a legitimate telephone number is entered in these sections, signal will be communicated using PSTN. If DCAA is entered, signals
will be routed depending on the GS/IP module programming. If DCBB, signals will be sent to Ethernet Receiver 1, DCCC = Ethernet
Receiver 2, DCDD = GPRS Receiver 1, DCEE = GPRS Receiver 2.
• Panel sections [301], [302], [303] and [305] can be configured as Primary communication paths. panel sections [302], [303] and
[305] may also be configured for backup or redundant communications by using panel sections [383] or [351] to [376]. Please
refer to PC9155 Installation Manual for more information.
2. Panel section [350]: If any of the panel telephone numbers have been set to DCAA through DCEE, panel section [350] must be set to
SIA.
3. Panel section [382]: option [5], 'GS/IP Module Enabled', must be set to ON. If this option is OFF, the status LED will indicate the 'Panel
Supervision Trouble' and the unit could not be programmed via PC-Link cable.
4. Panel section [167]: Set the value of this option to 60 seconds.
5. Panel section [401]: Option [1] must be set to ON in order to perform panel DLS session through GPRS or Ethernet.
The module has four onboard LED indicators. These include a Trouble Status LED , a Network Connection Status LED, and two Signal
Strength LEDs.

Trouble Status LED

This Yellow LED will flash to indicate a trouble on the unit. The number of flashes indicates the type of trouble. See the table below for the
types of conditions which will activate the Trouble Status LED.
# OF FLASHES
1
Reserved
2
Panel Supervision Trouble
3
Reserved
4
Lockout Trouble
5
GSM Trouble
6
Ethernet Trouble
The following conditions will cause this trouble to indicate:
Panel Supervision Trouble
This trouble will be indicated when communication between the Communicator module and the control panel fails. If for some reason the
module can not communicate with the panel - e.g., loss of power to the panel - the module itself will send a 'Panel Absent Trouble Event'
message to the central station receiver. When communication returns, a 'Panel Absent Restore Event' is sent by the module to the central
station receiver. Its reporting codes are ET0001 for Trouble, ER0001 for Restore. The panel absent event always uses the primary
receiver account code when communicated to the central station.
NOTE: The Panel Supervision Trouble/Restore is an internally generated event by the module. It is the only internal event; all other events
are generated by the control panel.
Lockout Trouble
This trouble is indicated for any one of the following conditions: SIM Lock Trouble, Network Carrier Lock Trouble.
SIM Lock Trouble
This trouble will signify that the SIM lock feature has been enabled and the unit has not been programmed with the correct PIN for the
SIM card. SIM Card Lockout Trouble equates to SIM Lock Trouble or Network Lock Trouble.
Network Carrier Lock Trouble
This trouble will be indicated when the device has been locked to operate on a specific network and the SIM card inserted in the device
does not belong to the network the device is locked to.
GSM Trouble
This trouble is indicated for any one of the following conditions: Radio Failure, SIM Failure, GSM Network Trouble, Insufficient Signal
Strength.
Ethernet Trouble
This trouble is indicated when the Ethernet link between the transmitter and the local hub or router is absent. In addition, this trouble will
be indicated if the unit fails to receive an IP address from the DHCP server.
Receiver Not Available
This trouble is triggered if the unit is not able to successfully initialize with any of the programmed receivers.

STATUS LEDS

TROUBLE
# OF FLASHES
7
Receiver Not Available
8
Receiver Supervision Trouble
9
FTC Trouble
10
Reserved
11
Remote Programming
12
Remote Firmware Update Pending
7
Table 3: Trouble Status LED
TROUBLE

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