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1. CORPORATION Warning To mount Pegasus NX and make sure it stays on the wall use a proper mounting kit for the job Just remember the anchors need to hold five times the weight of what you re putting on the mount Wall bracket Nylon anchor plugs Four Screws Spirit level Drill and drill bits masonry and steel if necessary Stud finder needed for non masonry walls Screw driver www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Search an appropriate and secure place to fix the wall mounting bracket and install Pegasus NX iig To mount bracket on a masonary wall 1 Position the wall bracket on the wall and mark out the mounting holes see image A Wall Mount n Wall Bracket Screw Holes _ ae 2 OCE ad o Screw Holes 2 Next drill the mounting holes with a masonry drill bit and then insert the nylon anchor plugs in the mounting holes 3 Secure the wall bracket by screwing the coach screws in the clockwise direction into the wall with a screw driver see image B Wall Mount Mounting Bracket Hole l Screws Screws Wall www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 4 A fully secured wall bracket looks straight see image C Wall Mount Bracket Fixed Screws Po a Fixed Screws Wall The only difference when mounting the bracket to a plaster wall is that you must position the wall bracket so that it is attac
2. GE E h CD CD CD CD CD CB CD d E zi al ai aw a 3 aa a O fenci ne fanc rinc S me RiNG me R1 71 RING TIP PUTA IU UA 21 3 COm Z2 4 N C COM N O Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example A sensor detector with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NA terminal block in single mode normally close N_C_ contacts without End of Line EOL resistor with Tamper recognition www 3i corporation com WWIVVVVVARATT JH WOOD O N ON MOS IPN E adh 10333331 JOSUAaS CORPORATION MD ED ED ED EA CD EE CD OD 6 a am a a E a x ai 010 gt anal RING S me rin me R1 Ti RING TIP PIPA ATA zu3 com zza 1 2 13 N C COM N O Pegasus NX Terminals _ Wiring Example A sensor detector with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NA terminal block in single mode normally close N C contacts with End of Line EOL resistor with Tamper amp wire fault recognition Ind LO AY TSH Had L YN AOD OHW TN AO 10333330 JOSU35 www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 1 13 9010 PU N C COM N O 2 ES Pa po 101933310 JOsuas JW WOO ON TN MOS RN E EA Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example Two sensors detectors with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NX terminal block in double mode normally close N C contacts without E
3. CORPORATION J Pegasus NX Terminals Pegasus NX Terminals Pegasus NX Terminals Pegasus Single Mode Normally Open N O Contacts with End of Line EOL Resistor To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here Single Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor with Tamper Recognition To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here Single Mode Normally Close N C Contact With End of Line EOL Resistor with Tamper amp Wire Fault Recognition To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here Double Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Double Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor with Tamper Recognition To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here Wiring Example Two sens se conne to zone npu terminal block in doubie mode y Close contacts without End of Line EOL resistor wth Tamper recognition Double Mode Normally Close N C Contacts with End Of Line EOL Resistor with Tamper Wire Fault Recognition a N pa pi par po olaia 1 213 SiO hucicoma lt To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here ed el la Double Mode Parallel Connection To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here Once sensor s or detector s
4. Configuration Tool and the Zeus Server Nilo Sh To get information about the Pegasus Studio Configuration Tool refer the Pegasus Studio User Manual and the Pegasus Studio Quick Start Manual To get information about the Zeus Server refer the Zeus Server User Manual and the Zeus Server Quick Start Manual For general contact technical support questions or comments to report documentation errors and suggestions contact 3i Corporation Technical Writing Team Our aim is to make this installation manual as helpful as possible Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for improvements 3i Corporation appreciates feedback from the users of our information www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Text Conventions Begin Instruction To begin a procedure under any topic Use a numbered list for points under procedure Note Provides a message or reminder related to a topic or section Warning Information provided under this section MUST be followed Several different sources of power can be connected to your Pegasus NX Disconnect all sources of power before servicing Control units and associated equipments may be damaged by removing and or inserting sim cards or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized DO NOT attempt to install service or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood Caution To ensure proper unit operation
5. Y NX is built in seven on board LEDs that emits light to the Pegasus front cover and front panel via specially designed and secured LED pipes under specific conditions Power ON Indicates whether Pegasus NX is N or OFF Telephone Line Cut Off Indicates whether the telephone line is connected or not connected to Pegasus NX Online Indicates whether the module is connected or not connected to the gprs network GSM Signal Strength Indicates the signal strength of the gsm modem GSM Status Indicates the network service availability and the call status Alarm Indicates whether the alarm panel is connected to the virtual line or the Wi Fi Status telephone line Indicates the wi f availability www 3i corporation com CORPORATION ro L fo ar Tr feji LY Ji d x J 4 Condition LED is OFF LED is ON LED is OFF LED is ON LED is OFF LED is ON LED is ON LED is OFF LED is OFF LED Blinking Fast Blinking 1 sec LED Blinking Slow Blinking 3 sec LED Permanently ON www 3i corporation com AY Function a Application is not running module is not in the working state a Application is running module is in the working state a Telephone line is not connected to the module a Telephone line is connected to the module a GPRS is not activated b Module is not connected to the GPRS network a GPRS is activated b Module is conn
6. status Sample ECO SMS PEGASUS NX INF PEGASUS OFFLINE CURRENT INTERFACE GPRS PHONE LINE CUT OFF PNR PRESEND GSM SIGNAL 26 JAMMER OPERATIVE ETH LINK DOWN WIFI SSID CONNECTED Allows the modification of its configuration and upgrade of its firmware software remotely via Internet The remote configuration update allows the device to function accurately and helps to fix bugs that were present in the previous version It also adds new features and updates Have two ways out that can be controlled remotely and thus makes it possible to Arm and Disarm the alarm panel without using the telephone line depending on the resource being available on different alarm panels Can work efficiently with both fixed static or dynamic IP DHCP addressing Fixed Static IP addressing is for one customer on one IP address whereas the Dynamic IP addressing assigns a different IP address each time the ISP customer logs on to their system Can withstand double monitoring You can configure both the Primary and Secondary Zeus Server settings using the Pegasus Studio Configuration Tool CORPORATION Offers possibility to communicate with both the Primary and Secondary Zeus Servers using different interfaces This feature makes the device more robust and dependable as an alarm panel communicator You can configure different interfaces as per your preference for both the Primary and Secondary Zeus
7. this product must be tested in accordance with 3i Corporation standards Reacceptance testing is required after any change addition or deletion of unit components or after any modification repair or adjustment to unit hardware or wiring Important Provides important information related to a topic or section Tip Provides advice or suggestion related to a topic or section Troubleshooting Provides information to troubleshoot or fix any Pegasus NX related issues or problems www 3i corporation com CORPORATION This Installation Manual is to describe the Pegasus NX features technical specifications and installation instructions including components description mounting and wiring The Pegasus NX Alarm Panel Communicator is an extremely compact robust device in terms of communication interface for alarm panels It brings the most innovative and reliable technologies for data communication to the Fire and Intrusion Alarm Panels prepared to operate only with conventional telephone lines The device is fully compatiable with alarm panels that communicate using the contact ID protocol and provides high speed reliable and low cost communication It is like a modem attached to any alarm system that passes digital information to a 24 7 alarm receiving center which is able to respond to the received signal The device acts as a communicator between your alarm panel and the monitoring station Event transmission is pos
8. CORPORATION Installation Manual 2013 3i Corporation All Rights Reserved All trademarks belong to 3i Corporation or its affiliated and subsidiary companies all rights reserved Pegasus CORPORATION Pegasus NX Installation Manual April 2013 2013 3i Corporation and its affiliated and subsidiary companies all rights reserved All other trademarks are the property of 3i Corporation and its affiliated and subsidiary companies This product including software data and documentation are licensed to the user for its internal business purposes only and may not be disclosed disseminated sold licensed copied reproduced translated or transferred to any third party 31 Technology Solutions Pvt Ltd No 5 1st Floor Khykha Court 1st Floor Madiwala Hosur Road Bangalore PIN 560 068 INDIA Tel 91 80 42033399 Fax 91 80 42033406 URL www 3i corporation com www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Table of Contents Introduction 0 ccc cecccecc cece eceeeece cece eceeeceeececeeeceeeseeseecaeeseecseesaeeseeteeeseteaeesseeseeeseeseeeseeegees 1 E A ne 1 e A Sen ere reenter 1 Sle qiccleimigivey dias elake COMMONS uti Ake Pence eee ee 1 TOGO VENTO ini 2 VTS srta 3 About the Installation Manli ito 3 What o AE EM e o A A lacodacucestidaiseeeaedasindwctdaetids 3 Technical Specifications aaron troi ercer sa storieritnas 5 Pegasus NX Fealures oocoococcoccoccocconconoccnconnconnononnn
9. H D D H D D CD ED E p Power Telephone Line Handset Alarm Panel O rinol me Rine me R1 Ti rin TIP need a e ER EY EY EY amp EY amp EY amp amp E z1 3 com z24 1 2 3 N C COM N O 12V AUX ret mee red EA ee ENE GND 12V 5 E z E 5 i 5 Piezo 2 g L q J Je 2 E a Hw E 5 GND Yo LED i Pegasus NX used to A sensor detector with relay base connected to switch a high current A buzzer connected to the programmable zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NX terminal powered bell or siren open collector O C output 1 of the block in single mode N C contacts with EOL Pegasus NX terminals External power resistor with tamper amp wire fault recognition supply 12V is also provided www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus NX is built in two zones which are extended to four zone inputs Pegasus NX supports zone input wiring in both single mode and double mode A sensor or detector can be connected in nine different ways The below table shows the different types of sensor or detector connections Single Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor n c com zas 6 AAA AAA ARB ns To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here Single Mode Normally Close N C Contacts with End of Line EOL Resistor To view the full sensor or detector wiring click here www 3i corporation com
10. LAN 2 4 2 5GHz ene Dipole Antenna Module pene Type DAM Frequency Range WLAN WLAN 10 dB Antenna Antenna Impedence Return Loss WLAN WLAN 2 0 dBi Antenna Antenna VSWR Peak Gain www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Virtual Telephone Line Output Constant 25mA 20V Current Source for Alarm Panel Telephone Line Connection Maximum 100VAC 48VDC Minimum Telephone Telephone Line Voltage Line Voltage Detection Detection 3 PGMs Supporting 300mA sink 1 PGM Supporting Open current per PGM SPDT Relay 125VAC 60VDC 2A Collector Type Number Of Two Supporting Single mode and Double Wired Zones Modes mode zone interfacing End of Line 1K and 2 2K Resistor EOLR Serial Port serial Debug 10 PIN Right Angled Box Baud Rate 115200 Baud UART Header Interface For Configuration firmware upgradation and to view debug messages www 3i corporation com Pegasus USB 2 0 Mini B USB USB Full 12 Mbit s Device Speed Interface For Configuration firmware upgradation and to view debug messages Tamper To trigger an event on CORPORATION unauthorized enclosure opening Power On First LED from top to GSM Status Fifth LED from top to Status indicate the Power ON indicate GSM Status Status Telephone Second LED from top to Alarm Sixth LED fro top to Line Cut Off indicate Telephone Line indicate Alarm Cut OFF Third LED from top to Wi Fi Status Seventh LED fro
11. Servers Built in GSM Jammer GSM Jammer when enabled allows you to identify active jamming of the GSM GPRS network This feature helps to prevent intruders that use GSM Jammers to interfere with the normal network operation of the device Allows device configuration through Ethernet www 3i corporation com Pegasus Capable of sending user friendly customized messages related to Alarm Panel Events and Pegasus Occurrences to the configured phone numbers Maximum four phone numbers can be configured per Alarm Panel Event or Pegasus Occurrence Offers FOTA capability firmware updates are issued directly over the air from the GSM service provider to the GSM modem Previously firmware updates to the GSM modem required the help of specific service center Another method of receiving updates has been by connecting the modem via a cable to a PC Both of these methods were considered inconvenient by consumers and also relied on consumers actively seeking out updates Therefore 3i Corporation have now adopted FOTA technology to update the GSM modem CORPORATION Components apart from Pegasus NX Battery Pegasus NX Circuit Board that together form the Pegasus NX Alarm Panel Communicator is listed in the below table Pegasus NX Front Cover The Pegasus NX front cover is the outermost panel that can be attached perfectly to the Pegasus Y NX front panel and secures Pegasus NX terminal
12. alid then the device operates in two types of communication mode st communication path and 2nd communication path Supports Wi Fi and thus acts as a wireless alarm panel communicator The Wi Fi competence is one of the revolutionary features incorporated in the device Here Wi Fi is incorporated to give you an wireless communication option for having a security system monitored by a central station Eliminates long distance phone call expenses and thus acts as an inexpensive cost saving resource The monitored client can be anywhere in the world and is never going to suffer due to increase in the communication expenditures Built in a tamper switch which helps in tamper detection The tamper switch is connected to a digital input configured to generate an interrupt every time its status changes The unauthorized opening of the cover of the device results in the tamper switch output Built in a battery compartment containing a 3 7V Lithium Polymer 2000mAh rechargeable battery which provides power to the device in absence of the main power supply www 3i corporation com Uses cryptographic data transmission by AES Rijndael 128 256 bits encryption and thus secures your data from spying Built in the SMS ECO feature You can send a blank SMS to the offine device using the configured phone number to check if it is operative or not The device reverts back with an ECO SMS related to its current
13. ation com CORPORATION GSM SIM card s Not provided in the box SIM cards are not the part of Pegasus NX package Pegasus Y NX is built in a SIM card holder that can accommodate two SIM cards Once secured properly these SIM cards offers wireless communication capabilities to report system events to a monitoring station Device supports standard GSM provider SIM cards The SIM card contains all your cellular telephone account information In order to activate your SIM card you must contact your local GSM network provider Before installing SIM cards disable the Personal Identification Number PIN To learn how to disable PIN refer to the cellular phone s manual for more information www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Ne To install the SIM cards 1 2 Open the SIM cover by sliding it in the horizontally outer direction and then lifting it in the upward direction The SIM card holder can accommodate two SIM cards SIM card 1 should be placed in the lower slot towards the gsm antenna SIM card 2 should be placed in the upper slot towards the SIM cover To insert SIM card in SIM card slot 1 hold the SIM card in a proper manner so that the cut off corner is directed towards the upper direction as shown in the below image Adjust the SIM card 1 near the SIM card slot 1 opening and push it gently until the half portion of the SIM card is inserted inside the slot as shown in the below image Likewi
14. ected to the GPRS network a GSM signal level is less than 12dB a GSM signal level is more than 12dB a Device is OFF a Net search Not registered turning off a Registered Full service a Call is active CORPORATION Condition Function LED is OFF a Alarm panel is not connected to the virtual line LED is ON a Alarm panel is connected to the virtual line LED is OFF a Wi Fi is not activated b Module is not connected to internet via wi fi LED is ON a Wi Fi is activated b Module is connected to internet via wi fi www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Global Positioning System Normally Open Global System for Mobile Normally Close communications General Packet Radio Service Ground Subscriber Identity Module Wireless Fidelity End of Line N C a a Esa www 3i corporation com
15. ge C In case it is in the tilted condition simply adjust the wall bracked by slightly loosing the four screws as the wall bracket is built in adjustable screw holes www 3i corporation com CORPORATION RP SMA Wi Fi Antenna u FL IPX to RP SMA Pigtail Wi Fi RF Cable Adapter Sf Available in the box comes with the Pegasus NX package www 3i corporation com CORPORATION To connect Wi Fi antenna to Pegasus NX 1 Open the Pegasus NX front panel 2 On the PCB connect the u FL adapter to the u FL IPX connector as shown in image B Figure A On board u FLAPA adapter connected to the u FL IPX connector part of the pigtail cable 3 Connect the RP SMA Wi Fi antenna to the RP SMA connector part of the pigtail cable Figure B RP SMA Wi Fi Antenna Connected to RP SMA Adapter Part of the Pigtail Cable www 3i corporation com CORPORATION SMA GSM Antenna Available in the box comes with the Pegasus NX package www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION ig To connect gsm antenna to Pegasus NX 1 Connect the RP SMA connector GSM antenna on the PCB mounted right angled RP_SMA RF jack as shown in the below image PCB mounted right angled RP RP SMA connector flexible gsm antenna with tilt and swivel design SMA RF jack Figure A RP SMA GSM Antenna secured on PCB Mounted Right www 3i corpor
16. hed to the middle of a timber stud The plaster itself might not handle the weight of Pegasus NX due to its poor strength so using the timber studs is necessary les pa a To mount bracket on a timber stud wall 1 To identify the studs use a stud finder or tap the wall gently to locate studs using a hammer and nail 2 Once this is done drill the mounting holes in the centre point of the timber stud and then secure the wall bracket by screwing the coach screws in the clockwise direction into the wall with a screw driver 3 Now the next step is to attach Pegasus NX to the wall bracket Follow the instructions provided in the next section www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Fixing Pegasus NX on the Wall Bracket Once the wall bracket is properly fixed on the wall straight fix Pegasus NX to the wall bracket and follow the instructions provided 0 To fix Pegasus NX on the wall bracket 1 Place the back side of Pegasus NX on the wall mount bracket as per the numbering in image A and B 2 Once Pegasus NX is properly placed on the wall bracket at position 1 and 2 secure Pegasus NX by screwing the provided long screw in the clockwise direction into the screw hole position 3 with a screw driver see image A amp B Wall Mount Bracket Screw Hole Wall www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 A properly fixed Pegasus NX looks straight and stable on the wall see ima
17. ilt in alarm panel cut off detector that enables the device to detect alarm panel cut off and send occurrences to the Zeus server Permits testing the alarm panel proper functioning and constant monitoring of the physical connection with the alarm panel and thus acts as an anti sabotage resource Built in three programmable Open Collector O C outputs These open collector outputs are very fast low powered solid state switches These programmable open collector outupts can be used to activate a buzzer or strobe light open or close doors etc When any of the three on board programmable open collector output activates Pegasus NX triggers any device connected to it Compatible with any alarm panel that follows the Contact ID Protocol Some well known alarm panels that work on the Contact ID Protocol and thus fully compatible with the device are Paradox Honeywell Ademco Bosch Napco Inhep DSC Logic FBII Inovanet Rokonet etc CORPORATION Pegasus Built in dual sim card holder The dual sim card holder allows you to insert two sim cards You can use two sim cards from the same or different service providers s Can be used as the first or second communication channel for any alarm panel that follows Amdeco Contact ID Protocol Generally the device waits for events from alarm panel If events are received the device validates the event by checking its Message Type Event Qualifier and CRC If events are v
18. is are connected by using any connection mentioned in the above table selecting the same connection type in Pegasus Studio is required For Example Two sensors are connected to Pegasus Y NX in Double Mode Parallel Connection In Pegasus Studio under General Settings gt Input select Double Mode Parallel Wiring www 3i corporation com 35 Pegasus CORPORATION Open Configuration File y Save Configuration File his General Settings Update Module Firmware Communication l Preferred interface Ma Y js fey 5 Module Serial Mumbel Read Configuration ee l Operation mode _istcommunic Inputs 214 Write Configuration Ewer Zone Disabled guage English a delos ala UE Pas Single Mode N C without EOL word Help Single Mode N C with EOL Teli Single Mode N O with EOL Dura Single Mode N C without EOL With Tamper _None Ever Single Mode N C with EOL With Tamper amp Wire 0 Double Mode N C without EOL ent 111 Double Mode N C without EOL With Tamper In Double Mode N C without EOL With Tamper amp Wire 13 E a Ena A 24 AONE J z a ici z 3 Manual a al A 4 Manual t OR Manual x www 3i corporation com CORPORATION d d d d gt d i E E a a a Power Telepl Line Handset Alarm Panel IS Lo rinc amp TIP RING TIP R1 Ti RING TIP PUTA PGMs z13 com zz4 1 2 3 wc c
19. m top to indicate Online status indicate Wi Fi status GSM Signal Fourth LED from top to Strength indicate GSM Signal Strength Operating 20 C 60 C Storage 20 C 60 C Temperature Temprature Relative 10 90 no condensation Humidity www 3i corporation com a A Pegasus Board Dimensions 2 Width 80mm 222 Number of Four Layers of PCB Enclosure Dimensions panny N a panny N www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Sy Built in telephone line cut off detector that enables the device to detect telephone line cut off and send occurrences to the Zeus server Periodically tests the regular service availability on the monitored clients telephone line detects fixed telephone service interruption situations in case of the monitored clients lack of payment Built in one programmable SPDT relay output that can be used for various crucial operations For example switching a high current powered bell or siren SPDT relay refers to Single Pull Double Throw electric or electronic switching device This SPDT relay allows electrical signals digital or analog to switch from a single input to one of two outputs Built in two zones which are extended to four zone inputs You can connect sensors or detectors to these zones The device supports zone input wiring in both single mode and double mode A sensor or detector can be connected in nine different ways www 3i corporation com Bu
20. nd of Line EOL resistor www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Z1 3 COm Z2 4 pa Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example Two sensors detectors with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NX terminal block in double mode normally close N_C_ contacts without End of Line EOL resistor with Tamper recognition www 3i corporation com JN NOD ON YN NOD INdLNO AWTSH HIdIMWL 10193320 JOSUAaS Tamper Switch CORPORATION RING S me RING me R1 Ti RING TIP llas 101933310 JOsuas JW WOO O N TN Woo Ind Lno AY 13H Hadi L Z1 3 COm Z2 4 Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example Two sensors detectors with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NX terminal block in double mode normally close N_C_ contacts with End of Line EOL resistor with Tamper and wire fault recognition www 3i corporation com CORPORATION rinc ne Rine ne ri Ti RING mie mmnm EH ED ED EH H H H H H H O81 at alt aff of E E ua z1i3 com z24 1 2 3 N C COM N O WAR 7 JH WOO ON TN M02 Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example Two sensors detectors with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NX terminal block in double mode parallel connection www 3i corporation com RN E EA 10193331 JOSU3S CORPORATION Pegasus
21. nnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnanennnnrorianennnannnns 10 Pegasus NX Components Description occcoccccccccccnccncnconnccncnnnonocncnionnnconnconnnnnnncnos 13 Pegasus NX Components cocooccccccnoconcncncococcncnnononnnnn cnn rn n nero nnnn nn nnnnnnnnaninorianradonnnens 13 How to Mount Pegasus NX ccccccscccsecceeeceeeseeceueceueceuecagdesueeseeseeeseeeseeesaeeseeesass 16 Mo Unung INS HUCHOMG prinsesas ici e 16 alot lips ale ce A AAA AA 16 Mounting Bracket on a Masonary Wall cooocccocccocccocnccnnconocononacocnconnconnnonnnonnronnnnnnrnnnronaronnronaronarinoss 17 Mounting Bracket on a Timber Stud Wall ooooccccocnonioniccccnnconcncnncnnnnncnonnnnnnonnnonnnnononcnondenonnnnnnnariconons 18 Fixing Pegasus NX on the Wall BACK Sl soria leas 19 How to Connect Wi Fi Antenna to Pegasus NX a sannsennsnnsnnnennsnenernerennennnesr Trenen 21 aso Uli a A n Po E A A 21 How to Connect GSM Antenna to Pegasus 1 NX ococcccncccncccocccocncncnoncnonnncnnnonancnd s 23 e E o E AA ET 23 PI API a a SS UI Mamaia e R 25 How to Connect Pegasus MU NX ccccccccsccscceecDecceeceeceeseeceeceeaeeceeseseeedeeseesaeeeeees 27 eo AI O A AA 27 Wh cule e ee ee 27 www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION How to Wire Sensors Detectors to Pegasus NX cceeccscceeceeeceeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeenees 29 Single Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor occccocnc
22. om no Pra Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example A sensor detector with relay base connected to zone input 1 of the Pegasus NX terminal block in single mode normally close N_C_ contacts without End of Line EOL resistor www 3i corporation com JH MODO ON ON NO2 Ind lho AY 13H id L 10333331 JOSUAaS CORPORATION CD Om CD CD CD CB CD CB CD OD a a a ai ai ai Power Tele ne Line Handset Alarm Panel IS io rinc amp TIP RING TIP R1 T1 RING TIP piel lalala N C COM N O Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example A sensor detector with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus Nx terminal block in single mode normally close N_C_ contacts with End of Line EOL resistor www 3i corporation com WWW VU VVVVUETVT JN HOD ON ON N02 Ind Lo AY TSH did L 10333330 JOSU3S CORPORATION 1KO EOL GE E h CD CD CB CB EE a al ail a A a d E a O fenci ne fanc rinc S me RiNG me R1 71 RING TIP PU Ur ttre 21 3 COM Z274 N C COM N O WWW VU WVVVVUVUT Pegasus NX Terminals Wiring Example A sensor detector with relay base connected to zone input 1 3 of the Pegasus NX terminal block in single mode normally open N O contacts with End of Line EOL resistor FN WOO ON ON NO2 Ind LO AY 13H id L www 3i corporation com 101933310 Josuas CORPORATION
23. oocnconnccocnnono 33 Single Mode Normally Close N C Contacts with End of Line EOL Resistor ccooccccccccocnconccccnnccaconono 34 Single Mode Normally Open N O Contacts with End of Line EOL Resistor oocccocccconnccocnconnccococono 35 Single Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOLResistor with Tamper A A A 36 Single Mode Normally Close N C Contact With End of Line EOL Resistor with Tamper Wire A A A 37 Double Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor occcocccocccocccocococonos 38 Double Mode Normally Close N C Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor with Tamper nn a A aetna se ieee eee rere 39 Double Mode Normally Close N C Contacts with End Of Line EOL Resistor with Tamper amp Wire UIE TRE GOON Na io 40 Double Mode Parallel Connection oocccoccccocnccccncccnoconnnonnnnonnnoncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnonnnenaninnnnns 41 HOW Does LEDS WOK cuate tin 42 ATA PPP e e EP on A A A 42 7A 6 14 0 rip ads tcs 45 PATO VL NON e A y A A A MAA 45 www 3i corporation com O CORPORATION This Installation Manual is aimed in providing detailed information and complete listing as a reference to install Pegasus NX This Installation Manual is intended for end users who are going to install Pegasus NX The readers or end users of this installation manual should be familiar with the Pegasus Studio
24. or when the preferred interface is Wi Fi Alteration of the Pegasus NX configuration and upgrade of its firmware software is possible remotely via the secured Wi Fi network WPA or WPA2 The device contains an additional LED that acts as Wi Fi indicator You can also receive debug messages through Wi Fi www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Power Supply Input 9VDC 15VDC Voltage D Range Battery j Battery Lithium Polymer y Lype Capacity 2000mAh Processor y CPU ARM 32bit Cortex M3 Ethernet Network IEEE 802 3u compliant fast Y Standard ethernet Data Rate Full Duplex 10 100 Base TX Ethernet PHY www 3i corporation com Maximum Current Battery Backup Speed Ethernet Cable Protocols 450mA Upto 6 hours depending on network conditions 32Mhz CATS MDI MDI X auto crossover TCP IP UDP IP Pegasus CORPORATION GSM GPRS ngii Quad band EGSM 850 SIM Card Dual SIM Support 900 1800 1900 MHz Holder Protocol TCP IP or UDP IP Antenna Support Impedance Antenna External Antenna Type Dipole Antenna Module Pearman DAM Antenna 824 960MHz 1710 Antenna Frequency 2470MHz Return Loss Range Network EEE 802 11 b g compliant Security WPA WPA2 Standard Types Typical 88dBm at 8 PER 11Mbps Typical 19 5dBm at 11Mbps AN 74dBm at 10 PER vee eee Sensitivity 54Mbps Transmit 15 0dBm at 54Mbps power OFDM 119 WLAN External W
25. s and LEDs Outside View Inside View www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus NX Front Panel The Pegasus NX front panel is placed between the front cover and the rear panel It fits perfectly on the Pegasus Y NX rear panel and secures the Pegasus NX circuit board terminals battery etc from damage Outside View Inside View Pegasus NX Rear Panel The Pegasus NX rear panel fits properly on the wall mounting bracket The Pegasus NX rear panel holds the PCB with the help of four screws Outside View Inside View www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The wall mounting bracket secures Pegasus NX on wall Pegasus NX Wi Fi Antenna RP SMA Wi Fi antenna is connected to the RP SMA Wi Fi adapter part of the u FL IPX to RP SMA Pigtail Wi Fi RF Cable Adapter towards the left side of Pegasus NX f Pegasus NX Wall Mounting Bracket The Pegasus Wi Fi antenna is flexible with tilt and swivel design that can be adjusted as per the requirement www 3i corporation com Pegasus NX LED Pipe LED pipe helps to transmit light emitted by the on board LEDs to the front panel and the front cover Pegasus NX GSM Antenna RP SMA GSM antenna is connected to the PCB mounted right angled RP SMA RF jack towards the right side of Pegasus NX The Pegasus GSM antenna is flexible with tilt and swivel design that can be adjusted as per the requirement
26. se insert SIM card 2 in the SIM card slot 2 as shown in the below image www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Warning Wiring should be done by the trained 3i Corporation authorized service personnel only Never install the device during lightning or storm Always use genuine 3i Corporation approved accessories with the device Turn OFF power supply during wiring Pegasus Y NX is built in four terminals R1 T1 RING and TIP for alarm panel connections These are fully compatible with any alarm panel that follows Contact ID Protocol Telephone Line and Handset terminals that can be used to connect wires from telephone exchange and telephone handset respectively Use the RJ31X or RJ38X phone jack for connection The programmable SPDT relay output can be used for various crucial operations For example switching a high current powered bell or siren Three programmable open collector outupts can be used to activate a buzzer or strobe light open or close doors etc When any of the three on board programmable open collector outputs is activated Pegasus NX triggers any device connected to It www 3i corporation com CORPORATION a Telephone line from telephone exchange RJ31X or RJSGM W Alarm panel terminals TT AUX GND RING TIP Ri T1 Pegasus NX connected to i RJSIX or RJ38X alarm panel phone jack T _ Telephone d Handset
27. sible via Ethernet network TCP IP Wi Fi and or GPRS The device is interfaced between the alarm panel and the telephone line optional When the device is ON active it enters the Ethernet TCP IP network Internet Intranet wireless network Wi Fi and GSM operator network via GPRS data channel to establish connection with the Zeus server and thus creates an online communication channel between the monitored client and the alarm monitoring company Pegasus NX transmits all events received from an alarm panel contact ID protocol to the Zeus server All information transmitted by the device are cryptographed AES Rijndael 128 bits and thus their top confidentiality is assured The Zeus server is a multi task software that works as a virtual receiver which receives all events transmitted by the device and then transfers them to the monitoring software as a conventional receiver it simulates the communication protocol of receiver such as Ademco 685 Sur Gard Domus 4 Silent Knight protocol ITI and CM Plus It also carries important system task management checks communication with the device online or offline constantly presence of www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION telephone line at client etc Any monitoring software that communicates with receivers Ademco 685 Sur Gard or CM Plus can be used Transmission of real time alarm panel events via Wi Fi network is possible if other interfaces are failed

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