Home
GSMX4G Communications Module
Contents
1. Honeywell IntelliPath Series 4G GSM Communicator Auto selects Optimum GSM path 2G 3G or 4G GSMX4G GSMXCN4G supports two way voice Installation and Setup Guide 800 10938 1 12 Rev B Contents General Information G jjsencddieonesutivedesdcenysndentdeedontdideneidedcebsaduenocstantnsdaadedieseadeanedentex 1 Pen Ure ene E ee er on Tn oe Se Ane re ee 1 Wodes Of Operation sesaicsete cre suactentee ousted aa 2 Supervision and Fault Detection 0 00 0 ccc cecceecceeccecceeceeesesceeecessseuseesseeees 2 SpecCALON S aie 2 Data D aLe WULOM EPEE E ENE EE E EE E E E E E E S EE 3 Remote Services F CALUPCS voided cost oncadacdadcasiaxsesbaueues as iamanrboneaacasianoesbomeseaunes 3 Testing the SyStem cccccccccccseccssccescccseceesceencceeceenceencceeeceenceeneceeceeeceeesenes 3 Greig ore 5611 e om ot Nee ene fn UNO nO EC OP 917s Oman Es AA 4 COTTA E SA E se tae EA ble nase E E E ees d san ea ebb aed E 4 Mountand Wireth MIO CAG x2 ia hice vsearndiotincsaoloeiansGednusalecensea uetlosecrseeterdadeoud ebewes 4 Select a Mounting Location c ccc cccccescccseccseccesccceceeeceenceeneceeceencsaneceeecee 4 Activate the SM eorne aa eels nc Ses oa ewan aaa aa ee 4 Verify Satisfactory Signal Strength cece ceeeccceecccsecceseceeecseesceeaees 5 Mounting the Module on the Control Panel cece cecccesecceeceeeceeeeeeees 6 Wiring the Module for two way VOICE cccccccceeecccsccceseceeecseecseusceeaees 7 Mou
2. Y es or N o response while others require a numerical response ID numbers etc e The current value is displayed on the second line in parentheses A indicates an invalid entry e Use the key to scroll through options e Use the ENTER key to accept the current entry and proceed to the next prompt If the entered value is invalid pressing ENTER re displays the prompt the next prompt is not displayed until a valid answer is entered e Use the up down arrow keys to scroll through the programming prompts without changing any values e Press the ESC key to go to the end of the list of prompts Using the Control Panel Some control panels support programming of the communicator through the control panel programming mode If using this method of programming only the ECP Mode programming options are available Other mode prompts will not be displayed and the mode cannot be changed For a description of key functions on the control panel keypad and how they map to the 7720P programming tool refer to the control panel s Programming Guide Programming for ECP Mode The communicator supports ECP messaging to communicate with the control panel Likewise the control panel sends Contact ID format alarms to the communicator via the ECP bus Not all control panels support the communicator interface on ECP so be sure to check the control panel s Installation and Setup Guide to see if it supports this feature ULC Onl
3. control panel SIGNAL ON Minimum required signal strength is present green BLINKING Marginal signal strength is present OFF Installation is not recommended FAST BLINK Hardware Error USE ONLY REG TX RX FAULT SIGNAL TECH SUPPORT ECP Cable USE ONLY TEST MESSAGE REGISTRATION Switch Audio Connector PANEL DATA OUT Yellow To ECP Bus on control panel AUX PWR 12V Red circuit board GND Black PANEL DATA IN Green GSMX4G 010 VO FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENTS The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no
4. 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interf rences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference re ue y compris les interf rences causant une r ception ind sirable DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT http www security honeywell com hsc resources MyWebTech WARRANTY http www security honeywell com hsc resources wa Honeywell 2 Corporate Center Drive Suite 100 P O Box 9040 Melville NY 11747 Copyright 2012 Honeywell International Inc www honeywell com security 800 10938 1 12 Rev B
5. Check used to confirm validity of MAC ID ECP Enhanced Console Protocol is a proprietary bus used in Honeywell control panels to communicate with keypads and peripheral devices It uses four wires power ground data in data out GPRS General Packet Radio Service GSM Global System for Mobile communications which is an international standard for digital mobile phone systems used for cellular communication International Mobile Equipment Identity number Long Range Radio an older term now referred to as communicator A broader term communications module or communications device may also be used Media Access Code this is a unique address assigned to every network communications device Typically itis located on the communicator label and on the box appa Notes LED and Wiring Information DESCRIPTION REG ON Module is NOT registered with AlarmNet green OFF Module is registered with AlarmNet FAST BLINK Download session with Compass in progress SLOW BLINK In unison with yellow LED Registration in progress TX RX ON Message transmission pending yellow QUICK PERIODIC BLINK Normal FAST BLINK Message waiting for network ACK SLOW BLINK In unison with green LED Registration in progress FAULT ON No contact with network red OFF Normal SLOW BLINK Loss of communication with the panel ECP fault FAST BLINK No network contact AND loss of communication with the
6. N _ To create a password if none has been assigned press N and go to Prompt 4 Create Password To change an existing password press N and go to Prompt 5 Change Password Passwords can be used to protect account and programming information Create Password Y N _ If no password has been assigned this prompt appears after pressing N at the Program Device prompt If a password is desired press Y Password If a password has already been assigned this prompt appears after pressing N at the Program Device prompt Change Password Y N _ Press Y if you want to change the password NOTE To clear an existing password without entering a new one answer Y to the Change Password prompt then press the Enter key when prompted for the new password and its confirmation This prompt is displayed if Y was pressed in Prompt 4 or 5 Enter and go to Prompt 6 Enter Password Enter a 4 digit password 0 9 A F N D T X Y fais GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Verify 0 9 A F Re enter the password as Password N S T X confirmation Y If the password doesn t match the first entry the following is displayed followed by the Exit Prog Mode prompt Verify Not OK PSWD not created Otherwise the Exit Prog Mode prompt is displ
7. network is unavailable it will attempt to send a transmission via SMS Short Message Service also known as a text message In addition to alarm reporting the communicator provides two way voice communications with the central station when used with Honeywell s AVS Audio Verification System and provides upload downloading capability of Honeywell s control panel data over the Internet via the AlarmNet G network using GSM Global System for Mobile technology UL ULC Two way voice has not been evaluated by UL ULC NOTE Two way voice is not compatible with Honeywell Commercial Control Panels such as the VISTA 128 250 series Features e Reports fire burg and status messages via GSM e Internal antenna provides additional security e Simple programming using the 7720P programming tool or via the AlarmNet Direct website e Uses 2 way ECP communication with the control panel e Sends reports in Contact ID format e Supports remote control of alarm system via Remote Services feature e Allows uploading and downloading of control panel data via GSM e Fully powered primary and backup battery from the control panel GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Modes of Operation The GSMX4G is for control panels that support ECP communication The control panel treats the communicator as an ECP device so ensure to program the control panel with the communicator s device address 4204 Mode and two 4204 Mode ope
8. path failure enter the time delay in minutes before the communica tor notifies the control panel with a trouble message The control panel can then notify the central station UL ULC NOTE Must be one 01 minute Telco Zone A204 1 4 See Important Information 2 4204 Regarding Zone Input Options 1 8 on previous page Enter the zone number to be used for Telco line fault reports This zone assignment must be unique from the open close zone selected in Prompt 23 4204 Mode If any zone is programmed for report only if armed zone 4 cannot be used as a Telco zone 2 4204 Mode If any zone is programmed for report only if armed zone 8 cannot be used NOTE Connect the Telco line fault output or relay output programmed for Telco line fault to the Telco zone 00 mins _ used 0 not used 90 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION a Open 4204 1 4 Enter the zone number to be used Close 9 4904 for open close arm disarm Zone 0 4204 1 8 l reports This zone assignment must be unique from the Telco zone selected in Prompt 22 4204 Mode If any zone is programmed for report only if armed zone 4 cannot be used as an open close zone 2 4204 Mode If any zone is programmed for report only if armed zone 8 cannot be used NOTE Connect an open close arm disarm trigger or relay output from the contr
9. plastic trim as necessary and snap it into the top opening of the enclosure 3 Secure the enclosure to the wall using both mounting holes oe GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Mounting Hole 2 Audio Connector Hole Cap ECP Cable L DATA T Yell To ECP Bus PANE OU ellow AUX PWR 12V Red GND Black PANEL DATA IN Green on control panel circuit board GSMX4G 006 V0 Connect the ECP cable to the communicator circuit board When mounting the communicator off the cabinet the length of the sup plied ECP cable will have to be spliced to a four wire extender cable Ensure the splices are located within the communicator s enclosure Use the table below to determine the minimum wire gauge for the extender cable Minimum Wire Gauge Distance from Control Panel 22 75 ft 23m 20 120 ft 37m 170 62m 16 270 ft 82m Route the wires through the rear wiring access hole or bottom knockout on the communicator Continue routing the wiring to the control panel A control panel knockout that is presently used can be 9 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide utilized however DO NOT utilize a control panel knockout that is being used for primary power Refer to the installation guide for the control panel and complete the ECP cable wiring Secure the wiring with ties as necessary Programming the Module The GSMX4G requires an AlarmNet account For new installa
10. then mark that mounting position Turn power off Mounting the Module on the Control Panel 1 Ensure power to the control panel both AC and battery is off then remove the knockout on the top right of the control panel cabinet 2 Open the communicator cover Remove the Hole Cap attached to the plastic trim as necessary and snap it into the top opening of the enclosure 3 Remove the bottom knockout on the enclosure for the threaded mount Then install the threaded mount so it snaps into the plastic retaining tabs Mount the communicator assembly on the cabinet s knockout and fasten with the locking nut 6 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Audio Connector ECP Cable Control Panel Cabinet Ey GJ U Threaded Mount PANEL DATA OUT Yellow To ECP Bus on control panel AUX PWR 12V Red circuit board GND Black PANEL DATA IN Green GSMX4G 005 VO Connect the ECP cable to the communicator circuit board and thread the wires through the threaded mounting adapter Refer to the control panel s installation guide and complete the ECP cable wiring Secure the wiring with ties as necessary Wiring the Module for two way voice The GSMX4G requires an optional audio cable GSMX AUDIO black to support two way voice using the AVS Base Unit Note the AVS Base Unit is part of Honeywell s AVS Audio Verification System This system consist of the AVS Base Unit Remote Station and the Remote S
11. Good RSSI 20 to 89 dBm OK RSSI 90 to 98 dBm Marginal RSSI 99 to 104 dBm Bad RSSI 105 to 150 dBm 6699 REG Registration status where x can be N Not Registered H Registered Home S Searching D Registration Denied R Registered Roaming Unknown Registration State Press the space key to go to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the last screen RAT EC NO Status Display Screen 2 2G NA RAT Radio Access Technology EC NO Carrier Noise Ratio CNR This is not a 2G parameter therefore NA is displayed Press the space key to get to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the previous field 32 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide XXX XXX OX CNtry Country Code Cell BaseST Chan XXXX XXXX XXX NetW Network Code LAC Local area code Press the space key to get to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the previous field Status Display Screen 4 Cell Base Station ID BaseST Base Station Antenna Sector Chan Control Channel in use Press the space key to go to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the previous field Second Site RSSI Status Display Screen 5 7 Available Secondary Site RSSI availability Available or Not Available will be displayed S ECP Fit OK T Test Msg Sent X Reset CPU Y N Press the space key to go to Status Dis
12. OMI IIAINS sieaas e a a deanaedauadinmasid dedacdastedeulisie seutsiatds stedwoude s 30 Module Identification DisplayS cccccccccccsecccesccceseceeeceeeeceeeneceaseceeeeeeees 30 GSM Statas B11 6 ke has en a re en eR TO PR Oe On 31 Central Station Messages ccccccccsssccescccseceeceencceseceeeceencceeeceseceeseseseceeeceaness 34 Uploading and Downloading of Panel Data ccc cccccceeccceseceeeeceeeeeeees 35 CO SS BY a ulna sh acealaiteiat SeltacaaaBalareeeeeawecutectaratewenmosebeeds 35 LED and Wiring Information ccccccsscccessceeees Inside of Back Cover GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide General Information The GSMX4G GSM Communicator GSMXCN4G in Canada herein referred to as the communicator easily connects to your security system s control panel and sends alarms and messages to AlarmNet for subsequent transfer to the central monitoring station It can be mounted directly on the control panel or remotely The new 4G connectivity brings faster GSM data transfers with lower latency response time together it results in speedier data transfers The GSMX4G requires an AlarmNet account For new installations please obtain the account information from the central station prior to programming The GSMX4G communicates with AlarmNet using GSM Global System for Mobile technology utilizing GPRS General Packet Radio Service as a means of data transfer If the GPRS part of the GSM cellular
13. ON The address used must also be enabled as a 4204 relay module in Vista and First Alert control panels Primary City 01 99 Enter the 2 digit primary city ID ID 01 99 decimal _ Primary CS 01 FE Enter the 2 digit primary central ID station ID number 01 FE HEX Primary Sub Enter the 4 digit subscriber ID account number 0001 9999 2222 decimal En 2nd CS Applicable only if the control Y N panel supports Central Station 1 N and 2 Category Enable reporting for the communicator or LRR device e g VISTA 128BP FA1660C etc Used if reporting to a second central station is desired 01 30 The GSMX4G communicates with the control panel as a commu nicator or LRR device Enter the ECP device address NOTE When programming the control panel enable the commu nicator s or LRR output Setting up the Remote Access Feature Remote Access enables the user to control the security system using a web browser This feature must be configured at the AlarmNet Direct website as follows Remote Access must be enabled by selecting Enabled at the Remote Access prompt A keypad address must be enabled in the communicator in order for it to commu nicate with the control panel At the Keypad Type prompt select the appropriate Keypad ees GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION 17 Remote Press Y to a
14. Registration If this is a new installation and the city central station and SUCCESS customer numbers have been correctly entered the commu nicator is registered and this message is displayed The communicator is now in full service and available for alarm reporting to the central station Possible Errors Registration Displayed if no response to the registration request is BAD received Timed Out Registration Indicates the city central station or customer number for BAD the labeled account s is not accepted The ID information Pri Sub ID was either entered in error or the central station failed to BAD pre authorize programmed ID numbers with AlarmNet customer service Registration Displayed if this is a repair replacement or an error was BAD made in programming the Primary account information of Pri ID the communicator for an existing account This prompt Need PIN appears for 2 seconds See the Replacing an existing communicator topic Replacing an existing communicator Enter PIN This prompt appears after pressing the down arrow J on the 7720P Enter a 4 digit alphanumeric PIN number provided by your central station your dealer or an authorized AlarmNet representative Press the ENTER key Registering The registration message is sent and the unit waits for ZA acknowledgement 98 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Registration Ifthe PIN is valid the new communicator is
15. XXXXXxxx Indicates the communicator s unique MAC CRC identification number yyyy indicates the MAC CRC number These numbers are located on the box and inside the communicator yyyy Press the Space key to go to the next field Press the BS key to go to the previous field SCID xxxxx SCID Display XXXXX XXXXX Displays the identification number assigned to the XXXXX SIM card SCID in this device Press the Space key to go to the next field Press the BS key to go to the previous field IMEI Display Displays the identification number assigned to the GSM module in this communicator Press the Space key to get the MAC Address Press the BS key to go to the previous field C Mon 01 Jan Time 2001 Retrieves the current date and time from the 05 48 39 am AlarmNet network in Greenwich Mean Time GMT This display confirms that the communicator is 1n sync with network D Encryption Encryption Test Test Performs a self test of the AES encryption AES Passed algorithm sga GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide GSM Status Displays E Operating with 3G 4G service PriRSSI 3 4G REG xxxdbm stat X RAT EC NO 3G 4G XXXXX CNtry NetW LAC XXX XXX XXXXX Cell CHan PSC XXXXXXX XXXX XXX Status Display Screen 1 PriRSSI Primary site RSSI level in dBm 3 4G Communicator is on the 3G 4G network where stat can be Good RSSI 20 to 90 dBm OK RSSI 91 to 99 dBm Marg
16. ations are defined on the Honeywell Total Connect website and must correspond to outputs relays programmed in the control panel through Output Device programming The Multi Mode address selected at prompt 11 in the communicator or at the AlarmNet Direct website must match the address of a 4204 relay module enabled in the control panel although you don t actually connect a module If using 2 4204 sourced the address of the second module is automatically assigned the next device address after the first 4204 Make sure that address is also enabled in the control panel 10 Multi Mode e Disabled Enable if you want system events e 4204 sent by e mail to the user Select Ciba E Sourced 4204 Sourced to send up to four e 2 4204 events or 2 4204 Sourced to Sourced send up to eight events e Enhanced Disable for normal alarm 11 Reports processing and go to Prompt 12 Primary City ID prompt Select Enhanced Reports to enable reporting to TC2 web services Note to use Enhanced Reports ensure the control panel is Total Connect 2 0 Ready Multi Mode 01 30 This address must be Addr programmed if using the Multi 12 Mode e mail notification feature The device address must be unique from the normal com municator or LRR device address and the Keypad Address used for Remote Access or Direct Wire downloading GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTI
17. ayed directly Exit Prog Exits program mode Mode Press N to go back to Prompt 3 Y N _ Press ESC to load factory defaults Refer to the Exiting the Programming Mode topic Device e ECP Press the space key to scroll Mode e 4904 through the modes of operation ECP _ Emu Press ENTER to select the desired mode Two 42045 ULC NOTE Must be ECP I6 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Setting up E mail Notifications Multi Mode feature NOTE E mail notification is intended as a convenience for the user and does not replace Central Station reporting of critical events alarms troubles etc Users can receive e mail notification of system events by using the Multi Mode feature The following items must be met to use this feature e In order for the Multi Mode Remote Access and Keypad Address programming fields to appear an account must be created in the AlarmNet Direct website and Remote Access must be enabled for the comm device The communicator will emulate one or two 4204 relay modules to accommodate system events that are programmed in the control panel When programming the communicator at prompt 10 choose 4204 Sourced so the user can be notified of up to four events or choose 2 4204 Sourced so the user can be notified of up to eight system events The 4204 relay events used to trigger email notific
18. bsite refer to the online A larmNet Direct User Guide for information on configuring the hardware and creating a Total Connect web account for the customer For TC1 compatible communicators 4204 Multi Mode must be used For TC2 compatible communicators Enhanced Reports must be enabled Once the dealer assigns a login name and password the customer will receive a Welcome e mail message with their login name along with some helpful information The customer will receive another e mail message with their password They will then be able to receive notifications and access their system via the Total Connect website or using their cell phone Smartphone that supports GSM GPRS and Text Messaging SMS Registering Using the Test Message Registration Switch Initiate the registration sequence by clicking the TEST MESSAGE REGISTRATION switch three times TEST MESSAGE REGISTRATION Switch GSMX4G 009 VO SO GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Registering Using the 7720P Programming Tool The interactive registration feature allows the installer to register the communicator through a series of keyboard commands on the 7720P Programming Tool This method of registration lets the installer monitor the registration process Registering Once the installation is complete press the Shift plus the up arrow on the 7720P The registration message is sent and the unit waits for the acknowledgment
19. ed e Module shutdown In addition the Contact ID codes for some of these conditions are reported by the control panel and sent by AlarmNet to the central station Exiting the Programming Mode To exit the programming mode press N in response to the REVIEW question Then press Y to the Exit Prog Mode question Upon exiting the message Checking Root File TX Path will be displayed and the configuration file at the server is updated to log the changes made When complete the message DONE is displayed to indicate the file was successfully uploaded If critical configuration changes were made such as the mode of operation the communicator will reset to ensure that the programming features are enabled If the file is not successfully uploaded one of the following prompts will be displayed Follow the steps shown below until the upload is successful Display Description What to do Cannot Upload GSM Communicator Wait for SIGNAL green has not yet initialized LED to be lit in Try Again Press Y Y N_ Failed to Update Network problem or Initiate the Force Server iai you answered N to Update command by pressing Root File Cannot Upload Try the 0 key Again prompt Setting Factory Defaults To reset the programming options to factory default values press ESC at the Exit Prog Mode prompt Set Default Press Y to reset factory default values Y N_ Press N t
20. eset If registration is not validated within 90 seconds the communicator times out and the REG green LED will be lit solid Registering through the AlarmNet Direct Website To register the communicator via the website go to https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirect Log in and follow the on screen prompts If you are not signed up for this service click on Dealer Signup from the login screen to create an account You will be instructed how to proceed upon completing the sign up form Only one sign up per dealer is required Once an initial user is established additional logins may be created by that user NOTE Central Stations can sign up by contacting AlarmNet Support at 800 222 6525 and selecting option 1 Monday Friday 8 00 am to 9 00 pm Saturday 9 00 am to 5 30 pm EST Please have the following information available e Primary City ID two digit number e Primary Central Station ID two digit hexadecimal number e Primary Subscriber ID four digit number a GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide e MAC ID and MAC CRC number located on the box and inside the communicator After the communicator is registered you may log out of the AlarmNet Direct website Remote Services The dealer installer will set up the customer account and define the events to be notified of These events match the output relay triggering events that were programmed in the control panel At the AlarmNet Direct we
21. guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver control Plug the receiver control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil est conforme a la partie 15 des r gles de la FCC amp de RSS 210 des Industries Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes
22. he KEY used to encrypt the data Each device produced by Honeywell is loaded with a unique identi fier called a MAC number and a large random number or KEY This KEY and MAC number are also stored in the AlarmNet servers When a device contacts AlarmNet it sends the MAC number followed by the message that is encrypted using the KEY data The server looks up the MAC number and uses the KEY associated with it to decrypt the message The KEY uses 256 bit AES Rijndael encryption which is required for certain government installations Further the AlarmNet AES Encryption Software Module Version 1 0 contained in the Honeywell products have NIST approval Listings for this approval can be found at http esrc nist gov cryptval aes aesval html Search for Certification number 127 Remote Services Features U L Remote Access and Multi Mode have not been evaluated by UL Honeywell offers secure web based services that enable users to remotely monitor and control their security system These web services enable users to e Monitor and control their security system from a website e Receive e mail and text message notifications of system events Control the system and receive confirmations using text messages e Monitor and control IP video cameras Dealers can enroll their customers for Remote Services by using the AlarmNet Direct website Once enabled the specific programming fields associated with these features can be programmed in
23. inal RSSI 100 to 105 dBm Bad RSSI 106 to 150 dBm 6699 REG Registration status where x can be N Not Registered H Registered Home S Searching D Registration Denied R Registered Roaming Unknown Registration State Press the space key to go to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the last screen Status Display Screen 2 RAT Radio Access Technology EC NO Carrier Noise Ratio CNR Press the space key to get to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the previous field Status Display Screen 3 CNtry Country Code NetW Network Code LAC Local area code Press the space key to get to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the previous field Status Display Screen 4 Cell Base Station ID CHan Control Channel in use PSC Primary Sync Code Bar E GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Press the space key to go to the next screen Press the backspace key to go to the previous field Second Site RSSI Status Display Screen 5 7 Available Secondary Site RSSI availability Available or Not Available will be displayed Press the space key to go to Status Display Screen 1 Press the backspace key to go to the previous field E Operating with 2G service xxxdbm stat x PriRSSI Primary site level in dBm 2G Communicator is on the 2G network where stat can be
24. installed and programmed it must be Registered with AlarmNet Registering activates the account with AlarmNet and enables the security system s control panel to send reports Verify Satisfactory Signal Strength In this procedure you will temporarily power up the communicator to check for satisfactory signal strength You can power it from a 12V battery or from the control panels AUX PWR terminals In buildings where reception may be a problem powering from a battery would allow the communicator to be portable The following procedure assumes the control panel will be used for power If satisfactory signal strength is present at the control panel that is the preferred mounting location 1 Ensure power to the control panel both AC and battery is off Open the enclosure and connect the ECP cable to the communicator Temporarily attach the Black and Red wires to the GND and AUX PWR terminals of the control panel DO NOT connect the Yellow and Green wires at this time 2 Turn power on and wait about one minute for the communicator to initialize Position the communicator near a suitable mounting position Verify the SIGNAL LED green lights steady This indicates satisfactory signal strength GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Hole Cap SIGNAL LED green ON Satisfactory Signal BLINKING Marginal Signal OFF Unsatisfactory Signal GSMX4G 001 VO 3 Verify the SIGNAL LED green remains steady for a few minutes
25. l GSMX4G 007 VO Each key has two possible functions a Normal function and a Shift function e To perform a Normal key function simply press the desired key e To perform a Shift function press the shift key then press the appropriate key The following table lists each normal and shift key function 7720P Normal and Shift Key shift LED lit Functions NORMAL KEY FUNCTION SHIFT KEY FUNCTION BS ESC BS Press to delete entry ESC Press to quit program mode also can reset programming defaults L T J Scroll down programming T Scroll up programming N Press for NO answer Y Press for YES answer Press before pressing a SHIFT key function Will light SHIFT LED LED goes out once a key is pressed Press again for each SHIFT function desired 1 For entering the number 1 A For entering letter A B For entering letter B C For entering letter C E For entering letter E F For entering letter F a D For entering letter D GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide SPACE SPACE For scrolling option list No SHIFT function ao 0 For entering the number O No SHIFT function ENTER ENTER Starts programming No SHIFT function mode Press to accept entries Active only when the Exit Programming Mode prompt is displayed Programming Conventions e Programming is accomplished by answering a series of prompts Most prompts require only a
26. llow the end user to access their system via a website Availability of this service is controlled by the dealer via the web based programming tool on the AlarmNet Direct website NOTE This prompt will only appear if the Remote Access feature has been enabled 01 30 Must be programmed if using the Remote Access feature Enter the appropriate device address The AlarmNet network must hear at least one supervisory message from the communicator during this supervision period otherwise AlarmNet notifies the central station that a communica tion failure has occurred If the supervision period is changed Supervi after registration you must re sion e 24 Hour 24 Hours _ register the communicator Press the space key to scroll through choices UL ULC NOTE Must be 24 hour The old alarm time sets how long an undeliverable alarm is retried for delivery to the central station If the message is not validated it is retried until the old alarm time is reached or the message is validated Press the space key to scroll through choices UL ULC NOTE Must be 10 minutes Old Alarm Time 10 Minutes _ Minutes e 15 Minutes e 30 Minutes e 1 Hour e 2 Hours e 4 Hours e 8 Hours e 12 Hours e 24 Hours ae ae GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION GSM Fit In the event the communicator Time 00 not detects a communication
27. mode is triggered armed If N always reports alarms on zone 4 Rpt Zn4 ONLY if Armed N Restore 31 32 3 34 35 3 Enables restore reporting for zone 5 D GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION 37 Delay Zn5 only 01 15 Defines the reporting delay in 2 4204 00 no seconds for zone 5 delay If N always reports alarms on zone 5 Enables restore reporting for zone 6 9 Restore 38 Rpt Zn5 only Y N Reports alarms on zone 5 ONLY ONLY if 2 4204 if the conditional zone zone 4 in Armed 4204 mode or zone 8 in 2 4204 N mode is triggered armed Defines the reporting delay in seconds for zone 6 Delay Zn6 secs 00 8 y Y N Reports alarms on zone 6 ONLY if the conditional zone zone 4 in 4204 mode or zone 8 in 2 4204 mode is triggered armed If N always reports alarms on zone 6 40 4 Restore 43 44 7 Delay Zn7 Enables restore reporting for zone 7 01 15 Defines the reporting delay in secs 00 no seconds for zone 7 Y N Reports alarms on zone 7 ONLY if the conditional zone zone 4 in 4204 mode or zone 8 in 2 4204 mode is triggered armed If N always reports alarms on 00 zone 7 delay 23 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION TY N Enables restore repo
28. nce of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter If the control panel location does not provide adequate signal strength then the communicator can be mounted remotely Activate the SIM NOTE The SIM in the communicator must be ACTIVATED first in order for signal strength to be determined However the SIM supplied for the GSMXCN4G is already activated Once the communicator is installed and programmed it must be Registered with AlarmNet Registering activates the account with AlarmNet and enables the security system s control panel to send reports Go to https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirect If you are not signed up for this service click on Dealer Signup from the login screen to set up your dealer account You will be instructed how to proceed upon completing the sign up form Only one sign up per dealer is required Once an initial user is established additional logins may be created by that user pas GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Log in and follow the on screen prompts At this time only activate the SIM so signal strength may be checked DO NOT register the communicator at this time Please have the following information available to activate the SIM e MAC number and MAC CRC located on the box and inside the communicator You may log out of the AlarmNet Direct website Once the communicator is
29. nting the Module on the Wall ccc ecccceecceseceeccencceneceeceenceeseceees 8 Programming the Module sisshcciccaciicescdocscassansscavedonsesdeds iasdtatoceetscesseoesbosse eens 10 Using the AlarmNet Direct Website cccccccccceeccssccesecceeceenceeseceesceaness 10 Using the 7720P Programming Tool cc cece cecccesccecceeceeeceesceeeceeeceaness 11 Prosramimin CONVENIONS eanas a a ata 12 Usme the Control Fane kemirar AE A a EE 12 Programming for ECP Mode eeeseeeseeeseeerressrrssrrerrrsrererrrsrrrssreeeerseereeerseees 12 Programming for 4204 and Two 4204 Emulation Modes ccccceeeee 13 4204 Emulation Mode Options cccccecceeccesceesceecceseuceenceesseuceensesees 13 Procramimin a Opos maia a EE A a E 14 ECP ba US Code seora E A E N S 24 Exiting the Programming Mode rerne E 25 Setting Factory Defaults eaan AERA 25 Registering the Communicator eesssssessresreserrrcrsrrsrrrsrsstrsrrserseeretrserserseessreseess 26 Registering through the AlarmNet Direct Website cccccceeceeeceee ees 26 Remote DEVICES ii ied ies Aires ciel ischad detiwas fe aeks EE 27 Registering Using the Test Message Registration Switch ccccceeee 27 Registering Using the 7720P Programming Tool ccc cceccceeceeeeeeeeees 28 Replacing an existing COMMUNICALOL cccccescceseccseceeecceseceeeceeeceaeeeeees 28 Reeisterin by ATOI a e EE EEE casi ee es ae dae 29 DTA SO SIC C
30. o cancel this function If you press Y all programmed values and password are reset to the original factory settings After pressing Y the Create Password prompt appears see Programming step 4 25 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Registering the Communicator Once you have programmed the communicator it must be registered to enable the AlarmNet account Registering the communicator activates the account with AlarmNet and enables the security system s control panel to send reports You can register by using one of the following methods e AlarmNet Direct website e 7720P Programming Tool e Test Message Registration switch e Phone The top display LED will indicate the communicator s registration status as follows Refer to the Summary of Connections topic LED Indication S REG ON Module is NOT registered with AlarmNet green OFF Module is registered with AlarmNet You can monitor the registration process by viewing the display LEDs The TX RX yellow LED and the REG green LED will blink slowly in unison while registration is in progress When the registration successfully completes the communicator enters a normal operating mode the REG green LED goes out and the TX RX yellow LED is lit to indicate that the power on reset message is waiting to be sent This message will appear at the receiving station as E339 803 The description may read Trouble Exp Mod R
31. ol panel programming Instead enable 4204 relay module address es and program the appropriate relay activation functions for the relay zones being used In some control panels it is called relay programming and in others it is called output device programming It is recommended that close and stay closed usually choice 2 action is selected Selection of momentary activation will cause the communicator to generate an alarm and NOT a restore even if the communicator is pro grammed to send a restore for the given zone In 4204 mode messages are reported in ADEMCO High Speed format Zone alarms status 7 are reported with 1 alarm or 3 restore displayed in the zone position for the respective zone e g alarm on zone 2 5155 5555 7 restore 5355 5555 7 A supervision fault trouble message is automatically sent if the communicator detects no activity on its connection to the control panel The message is 5555 5515 5 restore message is 5555 5535 5 Programming Options PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Strt Prog Enters programming mode Mode If a password has been previously Password assigned this prompt appears Y Enter a 4 digit password 0 9 A F N S T X Y The next prompt appears 14 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide To begin programming the communicator press Y and go to Prompt 9 Device Mode Program Device Y
32. ol panel to the open close zone 4 Restore Enables restore reporting for zone 1 Delay Zn1 01 15 Defines the reporting delay in secs 00 no seconds for zone 1 00 delay i Y N Reports alarms on zone 1 ONLY if the conditional zone zone 4 in 4204 mode or zone 8 in 2 4204 mode is triggered armed If N always reports alarms on zone 1 7 Restore Enables restore reporting for zone 2 2 Delay Zn2 01 15 Defines the reporting delay in secs 00 no seconds for zone 2 23 2 25 26 2 8 00 delay GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide PROMPTS ENTRY OPTIONS LY N DESCRIPTION Reports alarms on zone 2 ONLY if the conditional zone zone 4 in 4204 mode or zone 8 in 2 4204 mode is triggered armed If N always reports alarms on zone 2 Enables restore reporting for zone 3 01 15 00 no 00 i delay Defines the reporting delay in seconds for zone 3 Delay Zn3 secs Reports alarms on zone 3 ONLY if the conditional zone zone 4 in 4204 mode or zone 8 in 2 4204 mode is triggered armed Y N If N always reports alarms on zone 3 Enables restore reporting for zone 4 3 Restore Zn4 Y N Y Delay Zn4 secs 00 01 15 00 no delay Defines the reporting delay in seconds for zone 4 Reports alarms on zone 4 ONLY if the conditional zone zone 4 in 4204 mode or zone 8 in 2 4204
33. ontrol panels that do not support ECP communication the 4204 Emulation modes provide a means of sending up to eight unique reports based on defined system conditions In 4204 mode the communicator func tions as a logical 4204 Relay Module where each relay number referred to in the communicator as zone number can be programmed to send a report based on the output function programmed in the control panel for that relay Each relay zone can also be programmed to send a restore message of the reported condition delay the transmission of messages and to send reports only when a conditional zone is triggered armed In single 4204 mode the communicator supports up to four relay zones In Two 4204 mode the communicator functions as two 4204 modules supporting up to eight relay zones Refer to the following table oe GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide 4204 Relay Outputs map to zones First 4204 Zones device Second 4204 Zones device address address entered in Prompt 16 entered in Prompt 16 plus 1 Relay 1 Zone 1 Relay 1 Zone 5 Relay 2 Zone 2 Relay 2 Zone 6 Relay 3 Zone 3 Relay 3 Zone 7 Relay 4 Zone 4 Relay 4 Zone 8 NOTE Zone 4 status is not NOTE Zone 8 status is not reported reported when being used as the when being used as the conditional conditional armed trigger zone armed trigger zone When using the communicator in 4204 Emulation Mode DO NOT enable the communicator or LRR in contr
34. play Screen 1 Press the backspace key to go to the previous field ECP Mode Displays the mode of operation and system fault status Flt Represents communicator faults OK Normal No fault G No network connectivity over GSM and fault time has expired g No network connectivity over GSM and fault time has NOT yet expired Test Alarm Sends a Test alarm to AlarmNet Functional for a registered communicator only If the device is not registered a message is displayed indicating that the command cannot be executed Reset the communicator Pressing N returns to normal mode Pressing Y resets the device io ae GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Shift Registering Registration T UP arrow J Enter PIN Registration with PIN for Replacement DN Module arrow Registers a replacement communicator with AlarmNet once programmed using the existing PIN 0 Force Force Upload of Configuration File to Server Server Update Pressing Y will force the device to upload its Y N entire configuration file to the server Registers a programmed communicator with AlarmNet Pressing N cancels the operation NOTE If the communicator is not initialized when you enter this command the following screen will be displayed Cannot Upload Try Later _ Wait for the SIGNAL green LED to light indicating the communicator has completed its initialization and try again ENTER S
35. ration Supervision and Fault Detection Network communication failure In the event the AlarmNet network does not hear a supervisory message from the communica tor within a specified time Supervision option 24 hours 30 days or none AlarmNet notifies the central station of a communication failure Communication path failure In the event the communicator detects a communication path failure the control panel can be notified of a trouble condition with the communicator after a specified time has elapsed Specifications Dimensions 4x 7x 1 75 inches Input Voltage 12VDC powered via the ECP bus Standby Current 65mA Active Current 380mMA Operating temperature 20 to 55 C for UL ULC installations 0 C to 49 C Storage temperature 40 to 70 C Humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing UL installations 0 to 85 for ULC installations 0 to 93 Altitude to 10 000 ft operating to 40 000 ft storage Frequency Bands 2G GMS GPRS EDGE Quad Band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 3G 4G UMTS HSPA Band V Band Il Output Power 2G GPRS 33dBm GMSK modulation EDGE 27dBm 8 PSK modulation 3G UMTS 24dBm QPSK modulation WCDMA 24dBm QPSK modulation 4G HSPA 24dBm 64 QAM modulation WCDMA 24dBm 64 QAM modulation GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Data Encryption The communicator supports private key encryption Private Key encryption means that both the sender and the receiver know t
36. registered and SUCCESS the old unit unregistered Additionally AlarmNet sends a substitution alarm to the central station Registration If you entered an invalid PIN the appropriate message is BAD displayed depending on which account number is being replaced see above for exact wording The registration process is repeated NOTE Each attempt causes a substitution alarm to be sent to the central station Registering by Phone You can register the communicator by calling the AlarmNet Support at 1 800 222 6525 Option 1 Monday Friday 8 00 am to 9 00 pm Saturday 9 00 am to 5 30 pm EST You will need the following information e MAC ID and CRC located on the box and inside the communicator e Subscriber information provided by the central station including a city code CSID and subscriber ID e When Instructed to do so triple click the TEST MESSAGE REGISTRATION switch 99 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Diagnostic Commands The 7720P programming tool can be used to view the connectivity settings and options To invoke diagnostic commands such as A B C etc the shift key MUST used For example shift A displays the software revision Module Identification Displays A 7845GSM RIS Software Revision X X XX x x xx indicates the installed software revision mm dd yy Mm dd yy indicates month day and year of the revision B MAC MAC Address XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX
37. rting for zone 8 Delay Zn8 01 15 se0s i 00 no 00 Defines the reporting delay in seconds for zone 8 Reviewing Programming review Mode Entries N exit To review the programming options to ensure that the correct entries have been made press Y The programming prompts are displayed again Use the up down arrow keys to scroll through the program fields without changing any of the values If a value requires change simply type in the correct value When the last field is displayed the REVIEW prompt again appears To exit the programming mode press N in response to the REVIEW prompt and refer to Exiting Programming Mode topic ECP Status Codes The communicator sends status messages to the control panel to report various failures Some control panels e g VISTA 10P VISTA 15P and VISTA 20P Series display these status codes on the keypad as LngRng Radio followed by a 4 digit code Commercial panels can supervise the communicator by way of its ECP address ex 03 For example if the communicator is disconnected if it s not registered or the SIM is deactivated a Check 8038 will be displayed The control panel will display a fault message if any of the events listed below occur e Module lost communications with the control panel gt 24 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide e Module lost contact with AlarmNet e Module is not registered account not activat
38. tation PC board For detailed information please refer to the AVS Audio Verification System documentation Follow the guidelines below for connecting the audio cable 1 Power down the communicator control panel and AVS Audio Verification System When the communicator is fully wired up yp GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide restore power to the communicator control panel and AVS Audio Verification System Audio Connector AVS BASE UNIT GSMX4G 011 VO 2 Connect one end of the audio cable 5 pin connector to the audio connector located on the PC board in the communicator 3 Route the audio cable to the connector on the AVS Base Unit and connect the cable 4 pin connector 4 Ensure the audio cable ends are secured with tie wraps to reduce strain Mounting the Module on the Wall 1 Ensure control panel power both AC and battery is off then remove a suitable knockout on the top or side of the control panel cabinet NOTES e Ifin the wall wiring will be used route the wiring through the communicator s rear wiring access hole e If surface mounted wiring will be used remove the communicator s bottom knockout and use that to route the wiring e If using two way voice refer to the previous topic 2 Open the communicator s cover Remove the Hole Cap attached to the
39. tions please obtain the account information from the central station prior to programming You can program the communicator by one of the following methods Using the AlarmNet Direct website Using the 7720P Programming Tool Using the control panel s programming mode for panels that support this option to access the communicator s programming NOTE The prompts in this document reflect use of the 7720P Program ming Tool Using the AlarmNet Direct Website To program the communicator via the website if you are already signed up for this service go to https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirect If you are not signed up for this service click on Dealer Sign Up and follow the instructions Log in and follow the on screen prompts Please have the following information available when programming the communicator Primary City ID two digit number obtained from your monitoring station Primary Central Station ID two digit number obtained from your monitoring station Primary Subscriber ID four digit number obtained from your monitoring station Communicator s MAC ID and MAC CRC number located on the box and inside the communicator After programming is complete the communicator must be registered Refer to the Register the Module topic 10 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Using the 7720P Programming Tool Ensure the communicator is powered and connect the 7720P Programming Too
40. to the communications device either remotely using the AlarmNet Direct website or locally using the 7720P programming tool E mail notification Multi Mode is intended as a convenience for the user and does not replace Central Station reporting of critical events alarms troubles etc Testing the System After installation the security system should be tested Refer to the control panel installation instructions for procedures to test the entire system oe GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Compatibility The communicator functions with any control panel that utilizes a Honeywell ECP bus and supports a GSM communicator or LRR Compliance This device has been tested by ETL to meet the following standards e UL985 Residential Fire e Canadian ULC Compliance e UL1023 Residential Burg Mount and Wire the Module Select a Mounting Location When choosing a suitable mounting location understand that it must be mounted indoors and for best signal strength it should be mounted vertically Signal strength is very important for proper operation For most installations mounting the unit on the control panel provides adequate signal strength and we suggest that this method is tried first Especially if the control panel is not in a basement location or in an area that contains large metal objects RF Exposure Warning The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation dista
41. trt Prog Enter Program Mode Mode Press Y to enter program mode otherwise Y N_ press N Central Station Messages The following messages are sent to the Central Station by AlarmNet for the conditions listed below NOTE The control panel sends its own general code E353 for a trouble condition Alarm Condition ECP Mode 4204 Modes ns Alarm Code Restore Code Alarm Code Restore Code Power On Reset E339 C08xx 5551 5555 6 xx device address ECP Supervision E355 C0000 R355 C0000 5555 5515 5 5555 5535 5 Communication Path R350 C0951 5555 5553 5 Supervision Test S dr OSS diSSOS GSS 284s GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide Uploading and Downloading of Panel Data U L Downloading may only be performed if a technician is at the site The communicator can be used to provide high speed up downloading to control panels that support this feature over the GPRS network via ECP communication This allows site maintenance independent of central station monitoring and modification to sites globally Refer to the control panel s Installation and Setup Guide for detailed information The GSMX4G cannot be used for Direct Wire downloading Glossary Refers to the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards It is a successor to 8G and 2G families of standards 4G provides up to 10 times the data transfer speeds of 3G Advanced Encryption Standard Cyclic Redundancy
42. y ECP Mode has been approved for ULC installations Press the ENTER key to begin programming 12 GSMX4G GSMXCN4G Installation and Setup Guide NOTE The central station can remotely block access to local Access to Prog device programming If this has been done prompt on the right appears Mode Denied The default programming values for each prompt are shown in parentheses in the PROMPTS column Further the Programming Options table next page shows all the prompts for this programming mode Depending on your answers unnecessary prompts will be bypassed and you will advance to the next appropriate prompt Programming for 4204 and Two 4204 Emulation Modes In this mode the communicator emulates a 4204 module or two and appears to the control panel as a 4204 module If two 4204s are enabled in the communicator it acts as two 4204s using consecutive device addresses The compatible Honeywell VISTA series or First Alert control panel sends data triggers to the communicator as if it were a 4204 module The control panel must be configured to recognize one or two 4204 relay modules accordingly On VISTA 32FB or higher control panels and First Alert equivalents addresses 6 and 13 should not be used when the secondary 4204 is enabled Messages are sent in ADEMCO High Speed format See your control panel Installation and Setup Guide for the number of 4204 modules supported 4204 Emulation Mode Options For c
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Service Manual PDF Mode d`emploi PD-I (FR), 1.6 MB Nettoyeurs à haute pression - Kränzle AG ART-16 User Manual (MCHK) module Fiscal Year 2016 Operating Budget Instructions ABEST Data Entry OSO 1612 operator DMX controller User manual - Bax Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file