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1.      in that it has the ability to receive the signals from  the host alarm panel  and then generate an ACK and kissoff to the alarm panel  while sending the signal to the  Central Station SC9000 computer  The SC3100 sends all the necessary  ACK  tones to the host alarm panel in  response to the Dialer seizing the phone line  These ACK tones can be programmed at the Central Station  SAFECOM Computer to short and long durations  frequencies of 1400 or 2300 Hz  as well as low high  Contact  ID  and the Bosch Security Systems D6500 Modem ACK  The SC3100 has the ability to emulate the following  digital receivers  ADEMCO 685  Bosch Security Systems D6500  Silent Knight  ADCOR  Veritech  Morse  and  ITI  In addition  the SC3100 can be programmed at the Central Station to send a 440 Hz tone to the Dialer to  simulate dial tone  This tone comes in two bursts lasting one second each  and is usually enough to satisfy alarm  panels that    sniff    the phone line for line fail     The host alarm panel signals are sent to the Central Station SC9000 computer  Then  the signals are displayed  on the SC9000 computer and transferred to the Central Station s Automation Software  BOLD  SIS  SIMS  DICE   MAS  or most industry standard software package   Primary routing of the digital alarm messages is conducted  along the SAFECOM network that exists between a SC3100 in the field and the Central Station SC9000  Receiver  The primary routing then moves the message to an automation software syste
2.     side of the Host alarm panel auxiliary power 12  VDC SUPPLY    e Red     12 VDC  Connect the red wire to the positive     side of the 12 VDC power source    The SC3100 is shipped from the factory with the internal 12V DC battery installed  but not connected  The   battery might not be at full capacity after an idle  no charge period during storage or shipping  The SC3100    Battery should be charged for a minimum of three hours prior to installation  This will ensure that the SC3100  battery charge is sufficient when the SC3100 is initially powered up for operation     SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide        90026 201D Page 20    2004 Bosch Security Systems    9 0    9 1    SC3100  System Initialization  System Initialization    The following describes the System Initialization Procedures for the SC3100 Radio communicator     System Initialization Procedures    Contact the Central Station SAFECOM computer operator  Then verify that the following information is entered in  the SAFECOM SC9000 computer account for the specific SC3100 you are working on     You must build an account into the SAFECOM SC9000 computer before the computer will recognize and place  on line a unit in the field  Below is a summary of the parameters necessary to program an SC3100 account into  the SAFECOM computer  This is the first setup menu  These parameters must be entered  then    PG DOWN    to  the second menu  A summary of the second setup menu can be found on the following page  The pa
3.   the Central Station  When the SAFECOM system is set up for Direct Mode  the SC9000 computer communicates  directly with the Radio Communicators in the field  No repeater is used for this type of SAFECOM system   usually found in smaller proprietary systems like those found on a military base  university  or  factory commercial plant      The SAFECOM radios can also be configured to transmit and receive on a frequency pair to a repeater located  on a mountain  tower  or high building in the desired coverage area  When the SAFECOM system is set up for  repeater mode  the SC9000 computer communicates with the Radio Communicators through a  UL Listed   SAFECOM SC801 or SC802 Data Repeater  or a commercial grade voice repeater that has been configured  with a SAFECOM DP1000PWA Controller Board  The SC801 SC802 or equivalent repeater is normally installed  at a Commercial Repeater Site     TTT    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide JTL     2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 5 90026 201D    SC3100  Introduction    1 2    The use of a SAFECOM type or equivalent repeater significantly increases the coverage area  range   Radio  area coverage and reception ranges are also dependent on the extent of a number of environmental effects  e g    propagation losses due to atmospheric conditions  and the proximity of the radio transmission and reception  paths to dense foliage and metal structures     The majority of SAFECOM Radio Communicators are ordered to TX and RX in the 450 470 MHz U
4.  LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED  BY LAW  BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE  PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT  FOR ANY LOSS OF USE  LOSS OF TIME  INCONVENIENCE   COMMERCIAL LOSS  LOST PROFITS OR SAVING OR OTHER INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE OR FAILURE OF SUCH  PRODUCT         A    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide WJ     2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 29 90026 201D    SC3100  Notes         gt  QA SC 3 100 Operation and Installation Gude      _   _   _   _    gt      90026 201D Page 30 O 2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  Notes    TTT SC 3 1100 Operation and Installation Guide           gt         2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 31 90026 201D       2004 Bosch Security Systems 90026 201D 03 04  130 Perinton Parkway  Fairport  NY 14450 9199 Operation and SC3100  Customer Service   800  289 0096 Technical Support   888  886 6189 Installation Guide Page 32 of 32    
5.  Manual Initialization of an SC3100 Radio Communicator    ooooccccncnnnnncccccnenenonnnnnnnnnnnnnonononononnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnes 25  6 0 Programming Worksheet SC3100 Radio Communicator Account Setup                   0ssessee 27  7 0 Limited  Warranty cen git iii toes ibd een dectacus ii a a a a a a a 29   SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide      2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 3 90026 201 D    SC3100    Contents  Figures  Figure le SAREGOM Sy SM e a e al a A de 5  Figure  2  563100 CICUIEBO Soria o O O eee A ee 11  Figure  3503100 Radio  Communicator sorsi a 19  FIQure 4 SOS OO ANENA iii 19  QUO A o S ES ee 20  ASES A 21  Figure  7 Programming Paramet  r S  id A A AA AAA 22  Tables  Table  1 SCI t00 Antenna TDS A A A de N 17                        A SC 3 100 Operation and Installation Guide      90026 201D Page 4 O 2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  Introduction  1 0 SAFECOM Telemetry Communications System    SAFECOM is a long range telemetry communications system for monitoring life safety security alarm panels  which are remotely located at a customer site  The SAFECOM system utilizes specially designed telemetry  transmitters and receivers to provide a secure and reliable radio communications link between remote alarm  panels and a Central Monitoring Station  The information provided to the Central Monitoring Station allows  security personnel or local authorities to respond immediately and appropriately to all alarm events detected at  the customer site  se
6.  SC3100 Radio  Communicator and is accessible by removing the enclosure cover  Primary 12 VDC operating power for the  SC3100 is normally supplied by the host alarm panel     Note  The SC3100 internal battery might not be at full capacity after an idle no charge period during shipping from  Bosch Security Systems  The SC3100 battery must be connected internally and charged for a minimum of 3  hours prior to initialization for radio communications  This will ensure that the SC3100 internal battery charge is  a minimum 11 5V DC when the SC3100 is initially powered up for operation     3 4 1  C3100 Internal Battery Replacement    The SC3100 is provided with an internal 12VDC  0 8 AHr  sealed gel cell battery  A replacement battery may be  purchased from Bosch Security Systems   800  289 0096     3 4 2 Replacing the SC3100 Battery   Remove the external 12 VDC power source from the host alarm panel    Loosen the four retaining screws on the SC3100 main enclosure cover    Locate and remove the battery from the battery plate    Disconnect the battery two pin Molex connector between the battery and the SP100 Battery Charger Board   Connect the two pin Molex connector to the new battery    Reverse the above procedures to install the new battery and replace the SC3100 enclosure cover   Re connect the host alarm panel auxiliary 12 VDC power source     oe A IN    TTT    G3 1100 Operation and Installation Guide JW      2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 15 90026 201D    SC3100  Pre Installa
7.  account   Below is a summary of the parameters necessary to complete the programming of an SC3100 account into the  SAFECOM computer  This is the second setup menu  These parameters must be entered  then the operator will  escape out and save the data to complete the building of the account  The parameters required to be  programmed are shown in the illustration and described below       SAFECOM ST1000 v2 42    02 12 10 45 57    02 12 09 12 22 122 gt STARTUP  SELECT   REMOTE 123   SETUP 2  02 12 09 13 26 301 gt AC TROUBLE    02 12 09 14 42 152 gt ALARM ZONE2    02 12 09 15 57 202 gt 2133 El Backpoll     Report Battery Trouble       Intercept Digital Dialer    Enable Auto F allback      Make Dial Tone    Allow Dial Pause    Digital Format     Digital XLAT        F1 Copy PGDN More Setup  F2 Delete F9 Help                   Figure 7  Programming Parameters    Backpoll  Backpoll specifies the maximum amount of time a SC3100 will tolerate no radio communications  with the SC9000 computer     Note  Recent changes to the SAFECOM System software have rendered the Backpoll feature obsolete     90026 201D    Report Battery Trouble    If this parameter is set to    Y    for Yes  then the SC3100 will report a low battery  condition to the Central Station if this condition occurs  If    N    for No  the SC3100 will ignore a low battery  condition     Intercept Digital Dialer   Y or N  Specifies the routing of the host alarm panel signals to the Central  Monitoring Station  If  Yes  the a
8.  balance of the original  applicable warranty period  All replaced items shall become the property of Bosch Security Systems     BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS MAKES NO GUARANTY OR WARRANTY THAT THE PRODUCT WILL  PREVENT OCCURRENCES  OR THE CONSEQUENCES THEREOF  WHICH THE PRODUCT IS DESIGNED  TO DETECT OR COMMUNICATE     This express limited warranty is extended by Bosch Security Systems to the original end user purchaser only   and is not assignable or transferable to any other party  This is the complete warranty for SAFECOM products  manufactured by Bosch Security Systems  and Bosch Security Systems assumes no obligation or liability for  additions or modifications to this warranty  In no case does Bosch Security Systems warrant the installation   maintenance or service of the Product     Bosch Security Systems is not responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Bosch  Security Systems which is attached to or used in connection with SAFECOM products  or for operation of the  Product with any ancillary equipment  and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty  Because  of wide variations in topographical and atmospheric conditions  which may require availability of repeater stations  or of particular radio frequencies  Bosch Security Systems assumes no liability for range  coverage or suitability  of the Product for any particular application  Buyer acknowledges that Bosch Security Systems does not know a  particular purpose for which buyer w
9.  disconnecting the equipment from the TELCO jack  the customer   s regular phone operation has not  been restored  notify the telephone company that they may have a problem  and request prompt service at  no cost to the user  If a problem is found in premises wiring not installed by the TELCO  the customer will  be subject to a service charge  If a fault is found in wiring installed by the TELCO  the customer may be  Subject to a service call charge     e  f  after disconnecting the equipment from the TELCO jack  the customer   s regular phone operation returns  to normal  the equipment must remain disconnected until the SC3100  Alarm Dialing Equipment  or related  wiring is serviced or replaced    Unless otherwise noted in the Installation Guide  e g   battery replacement  etc    the SC3100 may not under any    circumstances  in or out of warranty  be adjusted or repaired in the field  The location and phone number of the  manufacturer  Bosch Security Systems  is listed in this guide     TN    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide WJ1 W__   _      2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 9 90026 201D    SC3100  Introduction  Notes                      AA SC 3 100 Operation and Installation Guide      90026 201D Page 10 O 2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  SC3100 Circuit Board  2 0 Circuit Board    2 1  SC3100 Circuit Board Components    The following describes the function of the headers  LEDs  and some of the significant components located on  the SC3100 Communications Panel 
10.  to the SC3100  Power On  This step will Initialize the CPU  The  System Status LED will blink red three  3  times  pause  then repeat  This indicates that all of the Parameter  EEPROM Memory  in the CPU  has been erased     6  Remove the short between the 2 pins on the JP 1 Header   7  Remove the auxiliary power from the SC3100  Power Off   8  Replace the SC3100 battery mounting shelf  panel cover and tighten four retaining screws     Apply auxiliary power to the SC3100  Power On  This step will initiate a system startup  The SC3100 will behave  exactly like a brand new unit     oT oe Phy        TN    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide JW     2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 25 90026 201D    SC3100  System Initialization  Notes         A    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide      90026 201D Page 26    2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  Programming Worksheet    6 0 Programming Worksheet SC3100 Radio Communicator Account  Setup    Radio Communicator    3 digit number assigned by the Central Station Operator      CPU Serial    9 digit S N from the SC3100 label       Product ID  4 digit PID from the SC3100 label       Framer  assigned by the Central Station Operator       Channel  assigned by the Central Station Operator       Poll Interval  assigned by the Central Station Operator       Vline  assigned by the Central Station Operator       Vaccount  assigned by the Central Station Operator       Notes  account information  name  address  install date       Backpol
11. 1400 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format   27  1400 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format with parity    28  1400 Hz ACK Tone  FBI Superfast  DTMF     TTT    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide JJ          2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 23 90026 201D    SC3100    System    Initialization   30  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  Any digital pulse type format    31  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  Radionics BFSK    32  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format    33  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format with parity   34  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format   35  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format with parity   36  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format   37  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format with parity   38  Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone  FBI Superfast  DTMF    40  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  Any digital pulse type format    41  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  Radionics BFSK    42  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format    43  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format with parity   44  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format   45  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format with parity   46  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format   47  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format with parity   48  1400 Hz long ACK Tone  FBI Superfast  DTMF    80  Any ADEMCO DTMF format  4 2 Express  ADEMCO High Speed  Contact ID   81  SIA  RELAXED ONLY    82  Radionics Modem II  D4112  D6112  D7112  D8112 and equivalent   83  Radionics Modem 11E  D7212  D9112  and eq
12. 40   to  75  C   40   to  167   F     e Operating Voltage  11   15 VDC  350 mA  from an alarm panel auxiliary power  separate power supply  or  external 12VDC battery  11   15 VDC  850mA peak if internal battery is not used     e Internal Battery  12VDC  0 8 AHr  sealed gel cell  e Panel Indicators  System Status LED and Radio Status LED  e Interface  TELCO line from RJ31X jack  12VDC power  flying leads  RF cable  RG 58  for antenna  Alarm panel TELCO line   dialer  Standard Radio Specifications  Specifications may vary in other frequency bands or with the use of various makes of radio transceiver modules   Receiver  e Frequency range  440   470 MHz  e Minimum Sensitivity   113dBm  0 5 mV  for    12dB SINAD  e Selectivity  70 dB at 12 5 kHz Channel Spacing    e Frequency stability    5 Part Per Million  PPM   Transmitter   e Frequency range  440   470 MHz   e Frequency stability    5 ppm   e RF output power  2 watts   0 2 W   e Deviation    2 kHz   0 2 kHz   e Modulation  FM    Factory supplied Antenna  14 16 inch  frequency specific   rubber duck vertical 1 2 Wave    Notices  Copyright Notice    Copyright    2004 Bosch Security Systems All Rights Reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced   transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any language in any form by any means  without the written permission of Bosch Security Systems     Trademarks   SAFECOM    is a trademark of Bosch Security Systems  Other brand or product names are t
13. 9dB attenuator    After the initial testing is performed by the salesperson  the installer must be required to utilize the 111500 Tester   with a minimum of 9dB attenuator installed between the 111500 Tester and the Tester Antenna  to determine the  proper antenna location within the customer site for installation     The IT1500 is a portable tester which transmits a radio signal from the remote customer site to the Central  Station SC9000 computer and receives an acknowledge  ACK  message to verify a successful two way  communications link for that particular geographic location and antenna position     REMEMBER  Moving the antenna location as little as 4 in   10 2 cm  in either direction can mean the difference  between a trouble free site  or an angry customer who requires multiple service calls     3 7 SC3100 Acceptable Antenna Types    The SC3100 is usually installed using the factory supplied omnidirectional  OMNI  antenna  However  if testing  using the 111500 Tester  with a minimum of 9dB external attenuator installed between the Tester and the Tester  antenna  shows that the factory supplied omnidirectional antenna is not sufficient  the installer may choose to  use a direction  gain antenna  This type of antenna is usually referred to as a beam or Yagi type antenna  The  following is a partial listing of acceptable types of antennas for installation on or external to the SC3100 Radio  Communicator  Both the omnidirectional and Yagi type antennas are available to ord
14. HF frequency  range  Other frequency bands currently supported by Bosch Security Systems include the 403 430 MHz  470   512 MHz  136 174 MHz VHF range and the 900 MHz band  Additional frequency ranges are available upon  request  The SC9000 computer can communicate with all Radio Communicators assigned to that specific  SAFECOM network on a single RF    channel    through one SAFECOM RF2000 Radio Modem  A single RF  channel is one radio frequency pair for either direct OR repeater communications     With the installation of a SAFECOM 4 or 8 port Expander Board  the SC9000 computer can communicate on 1 to  8 independent and addressable RF channels  Each RF channel communicates through a separate RF2000  Radio Modem  The addition of RF channels can be used to achieve backup redundancy in an area  or greater  RF coverage range     The SAFECOM IT1500 Installation Tester allows the installer to test for a standardized signal level from the  remote radio site to the SC9000 computer and back  full two way  Through this testing by a sales or service  representative  a two way communications link can be confirmed between a Radio Communicator and the  Central Station Receiver PRIOR to the installation of a SAFECOM system     Overview of SAFECOM Radio Communicators  Bosch Security Systems manufactures the following SAFECOM Radio Communicators   e  C4000  Full Data Transfer  Eight Zones  Four Outputs  Radio Communicator       UL Listed       Radio communications as primary path  phone li
15. SC3100 Radio Communicator    Operation and Installation Guide          O se BOSCH    SC3100    QA 3100 Operation and Installation Guid ejJTWTlSJlTJTJliITWNHY     90026 201D Page 2 O 2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100    Contents  1 0 SAFECOM Telemetry Communications System                cccccccceessseeeeecceesseeeeesceeeseeeeeseeeenneeessenoes 5  1 1 SAFECOM GOMMUMICATIONS Pais st dc iaa 5  1 2 Overview of SAFECOM Radio Communicators      ooocccccccccccnnnennncnonononennnnononononnnnononnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnns 6  1 3 563100  Full Data Transfer  Radio COMMUNICA riu is 7  1 4 SAFECOM SC3100 Radio Communicator Specifications              ccccccceeecceeceeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeecceeeceeseeeuaaeaeseeeeeeeeeees 8  1 5 Standard  Radio  S PeCIICANOMS divi a N E tial i dadvaled 8  1 3 1 POCONO ama a ene a a eee eee eee eee nee 8  1 5 2 ela AAA A dagen sane ey eet ace bee onde dtd cep et ahha do Secee A 8  1 53 Factory SUC A O 8  1 6 o A 8  1 6 1 AN cea N 8  1 6 2 o ene een ne Neon Cee ne eae eer ern ne aoe ere eee en 8  1 6 3 A En OA PA a A sete reer 8  1 6 4 Federal Communications Commission  FCC  StateMent    ooononnnccccnnnnccccccncnnnononennnonnnnnononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnananos 9  1 6 5 Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Notice To Users      occcccccccccnccnnncccoconnnnnnoconononnnnonononononononononanenons 9  2 0 el AAA     Aa aa aa ea onr a 11  2 1 S5C3100 C ircu Board  Components  ati 11  2 2 System Status  LED Indications aletas obrado eee 12  2 3 Ra
16. ants the Product  and that buyer is not relying on Bosch Security Systems     skill and judgment to select or furnish suitable goods     This warranty applies only within the fifty  50  United States and the District of Columbia   What this Warranty does NOT Cover    a  Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner   b  Defects or damage from misuse  accident or neglect     c  Defects or damage from improper testing  operation  maintenance  installation  alteration  modification or  adjustment     d  Disassembly or repair of the Product in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent  adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim     e  Any Product which has had its serial number removed or made illegible     How to Receive Warranty Service    To obtain warranty service  deliver or send the Product  transportation and insurance prepaid  to the place of  purchase along with your proof of purchase and Product serial number  Alternatively  call  800  538 5807 or   408  757 8877     General Provision    This warranty sets forth the full extent of Bosch Security Systems    responsibilities regarding the Product  Repair   replacement or refund of the purchase price  at Bosch Security Systems    option  is the exclusive remedy     THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES  ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY   ARE
17. arness   e Antenna proximity to computer  PA  entertainment  or sound systems   e Easy access by a service technician   3 6 Antenna Location    A    Improper antenna location is the single most common problem found in SAFECOM installations  The only way to  properly determine the best location for the SAFECOM antenna installation is to use the SAFECOM IT1500  Tester     The SAFECOM IT1500 Tester must have a minimum of 9dB of attenuation installed between the  Tester and the Tester   s antenna  If the Tester  along with the 9dB attenuator does not produce a  minimum of 10    pass    indications following the tests  then the SAFECOM SC3100 Radio       IMPORTANT Communicator cannot be installed in this location  Refer to the SC9000 Operations Manual section    titled    Using the T1500 Tester    for more information on finding another location within this  building and testing possible antenna locations  For information on ordering an external  attenuator for your SAFECOM IT1500 Tester  contact a SAFECOM Applications Engineer at  800   538 5807     If the SC3100 Radio Communicator is installed inside of a host alarm panel  then the antenna must be mounted  externally to the host alarm panel  Do not mount the antenna inside of the host alarm panel enclosure     A successful RF communications link between the SC3100 and the Central Station SC9000 computer may be  subject to external interference  Several environmental effects must be considered when determining the proper  locatio
18. at interference will not occur ina  particular installation     If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the  equipment on and off  the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following  measures     e Reorient the radio television receiving antenna    e Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the SAFECOM system   e  f using an indoor antenna  have a quality outdoor antenna installed    e Relocate the SAFECOM system with respect to the radio television receiver     e Connect the host alarm panel s AC transformer to a different outlet so the SAFECOM system and the  radio television are on different branch circuits     If necessary  the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional  suggestions  The user might find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission  helpful   How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems   This booklet is available from the US  Government Printing Office  Washington D C  20402  Stock No  004 000 00345 4     Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to peripherals in order to  meet FCC emission limits  Bosch Security Systems is not responsible for any radio or television interference  caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized modifications to this equipment  It is the  responsibility of the user to 
19. before deciding that the Receiver ACK tone should be  transmitted  This sets a timing parameter  and therefore  must sometimes be experimented with for different  alarm panels in order to find the best choice     Digital Format  Programming of the SC3100    format    must match the format that the digital dialer is  sending  The tables below list the available formats and correct parameters  Please note that the PID   Product Identification Code  in the SC3100 determines how the SC3100 will be programmed     SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide      Page 22    2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  System Initialization    Note  For older SC3100s  the programming version required the operator to set two parameters     Dialer ACK    and     Dialer Format    as shown below        Dialer ACK      Short burst 2300 Hz  short burst 1400 Hz  long burst 2300 Hz  long burst 1400Hz   1  Short burst 2300 Hz  short burst 2300 Hz   2  Short burst 1400 Hz  short burst 1400 Hz   3  Long burst 2300 Hz  long burst 2300 Hz   4  Long burst 1400 Hz  long burst 1400 Hz   5  DTMF  ADEMCO Contact ID   4 2 Express   High Speed       Dialer Format            ll    0  Unknown Dialer Format or any DTMF based format    4  3 1 Pulse  double round    5  3 1 Pulse with parity    6  Long burst 2300 Hz  long burst 2300 Hz    4  Long burst 1400 Hz  long burst 1400 Hz    5  DTMF  ADEMCO Contact ID   4 2 Express   High Speed       Digital Format        Note  For newer SC3100s  please note that the programmin
20. circuit board     SYSTEM RADIO  STATUS STATUS       RJ31X    EIGHT      DIALER    EIGHT  MAIN MOLEX CONDUCTOR CONDUCTOR  CONNECTOR MODULAR JACK   MODULAR JACK    x    x   JP 1 RESET  JUMPER       JP 2 RADIO  INTERFACE       MICROPROCESSOR  CHIP  CONTAINS THE  CPU SERIAL NUMBER   AND PID                      SP100 BATTERY  CHARGER BOARD       Figure 2  SC3100 Circuit Board    System Status LED    The System Status LED is a bi color  red  amp  green  LED  It illuminates to indicate the status of radio  communications between the SC3100 Radio Communicator and the Central Station  It also is used to indicate a  LOW INTERNAL BATTERY condition  and or identify a hardware failure on the SC3100 during system  initialization    Radio Status LED    The Radio Status LED is a bi color  red  amp  green  LED  It illuminates to indicate transmit  red  and receive  green   Status of the SC3100 internal radio module  This indication is helpful when sending and receiving signals     RJ31X Modular Jack    This is a standard 8 pin RJ31X compatible female modular phone jack which is used for connecting the SC3100  to the premises RJ31X telephone jack  Tip  amp  Ring on PINS 4  amp  5 and House Phone return from the alarm panel  on Pins 1  amp  8      Dialer Modular Jack    This is a standard eight pin RJ31X compatible female modular phone jack which is used for connecting the  SC3100 to the alarm panel    phone line in  amp  house phone out     Tip     Ring to alarm panel on Pins 4  amp  5 and  h
21. correct such interference     1 6 5 Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Notice To Users    1  Upon request only  the telephone company  TELCO  must be provided with a notice of intention to install or  permanently remove the SC3100  along with the following information     a  Manufacturer  Bosch Security Systems   b  Model Number  SC3100   c  FCC Registration Number  1 L3USA 73968 MO N  d  Ringer equivalence  0 0A   e  Type of Jack   USOC  RJ31 X  RJ32X  or equivalent    Note  The SC3100 is intended to be used in conjunction with Alarm Dialing Systems  and makes use of the RJ31X   RJ32X  or equivalent jack required for such systems  An equivalent jack is one which  when the system is  disconnected from the jack  will continue to allow proper operation of the customer s telephone equipment     2  The SC3100 may not be connected to a TELCO operated coin telephone line  Connection to privately   operated coin telephones is subject to local or state regulation  but is not recommended by the  manufacturer     3  The TELCO may  under certain circumstances  temporarily discontinue service and  or make changes in its  facilities or its service which may influence the operation of the SC3100  However  the telephone company is  required to give adequate notice in writing of such changes or service interruptions     4  Incase of operational problems  disconnect the SC3100  and Alarm Dialing System  from the TELCO line  by removing the modular plug from the TELCO jack     e  f  after
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23. e are 5 types of System LED indications for various conditions of a properly programmed SC3100 in the  field     e Rapid blinking green  The System LED blinks green continuously at a rate of 5 times per second  After 90  seconds of power up  this LED indicates that the SC3100 is in radio communication with the Central Station  SC9000 computer and is online  This LED also indicates that the charge on the SC3100 internal battery is  Good    11 5 14 VDC   Communications   Good  Battery   Good    e Rapid blinking red  The System LED blinks red continuously at a rate of 5 times per second  After 90  seconds of power up  this LED indicates that the SC3100 is not in radio communication with the Central  Station SC9000 computer and is offline  This LED also indicates that the charge on the SC3100 internal  battery is good    11 5 14 VDC   Communications   Bad  Battery   Good    e Slow blinking red  The System LED blinks red slowly 5 times  then pauses for one second  then returns to  the 5 slow red blinks  This LED indicates that the SC3100 system has shut down because the charge on the  SC3100 internal battery is so low that it cannot activate the radio transmitter to send a message   Communications   Bad  Battery   Bad    The SC3100 will attempt to re establish communications with the Central Station every 15 minutes after the low  battery shutdown condition occurs  If the charge on the SC3100 Battery has not reached a minimum of 11 5  VDC  then the SC3100 will remain in the shutdo
24. e the following figure      SAFECOM  COMMUNICATIONS  PATH       SAFECOM RF2000  Wireless          Radio  Communications Modems  Device                                  Digital Receiver SC9000 Receiver         Optional  Back up Telephone    Customer Site Communications  Figure 1  SAFECOM System    1 1 SAFECOM Communications Paths    The SC9000 Receiver acts as the nerve center of the SAFECOM Base Station  The SC9000 Receiver uses a  personal computer to operate the ST1000 Receiver Software and provide radio communications with remote  Radio Communicators via the RF2000 Radio Modem     A Radio Communicator is a SAFECOM Communications Panel which is located at a customer site  commercial  or residential  The SC9000 SAFECOM computer can supervise  monitor  and control up to 2 500 Radio  Communicators through two way telemetry radio communications     The receipt of each message or poll that is transmitted is validated by the receiving site  SC9000 computer or  Radio Communicator  The receiving site will then transmit an acknowledge message in response     Supervisory polling is performed by the SC9000 computer for each Radio Communicator to verify two way  telemetry radio communications and the operational condition of the Radio Communicator  The supervisory  polling interval is individually programmable for each Radio Communicator in the SC9000 computer account  base     The SAFECOM radios can be configured to transmit  TX  and receive  RX  on a single frequency pair directly to
25. eak current  ampere  requirements when the SAFECOM Radio Transceiver is transmitting  TX  and  receiving  RX   The Battery is mounted inside of the SC3100 Radio Communicator and is accessible by  removing the SC3100 cover and internal battery plate     Each SC3100 is configured with a Fallback life safety feature  The Fallback mode of SAFECOM communications  ensures that all alarm event messages sent by the host alarm panel will be routed to the Central Station in case  of a SC3100 or SAFECOM network failure  It also provides the ability to perform alarm panel programming and  downloading via the telephone line     Alarm panel signals are normally routed to the Central Station by SAFECOM radio communications as the  primary mode of transportation  In the event that the SC3100 cannot send the Dialer message via the  SAFECOM network because of some type of failure  the message is automatically routed to the backup phone  line and on to a digital receiver at the Central Monitoring Station  Fallback Mode      TTT    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide _     1     2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 7 90026 201D    SC3100  Introduction    1 4    1 5    Note     1 5 1    1 5 2    1 5 3    1 6  1 6 1    1 6 2    1 6 3    SAFECOM SC3100 Radio Communicator Specifications  e Size  4 5  W x 4 1  Hx 2 5  D  11 4 cm W x 10 4 cm H x 6 4 cm D    e Weight  About 1 lb   0 5 kg  with internal 12VDC battery   e Temperature  Operating   20   to  50  C   4   to  122F    e Temperature  Storage   
26. er directly from Bosch  Security Systems  Call  800  289 0096 for more information     Bosch Security Systems factory supplied SAFECOM omni directional antenna     Bosch Security Description Frequency Range  Systems Part Number    SC921 xx Ye wave  2 5 dB gain  RUBBER DUCK   400 512 MHz  C740A 3 0 dB gain  Omni Whip 450 470 MHz  C742 10 0 dB gain  Directional  Yagi  450 470 Mhz    Table 1  SC3100 Antenna Types       TAT    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide J   J1WW__ _   _      2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 17 90026 201D    SC3100  Pre Installation Requirements    Notes                   AAA SC 3 100 Operation and Installation Guid  ejJ4J    HHYYYYYYY        90026 201D Page 18 O 2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100                         Installation  4 0 Installation Procedures  This section describes the installation procedures for the SC3100 Radio Communicator   4 1  C3100 Radio Communicator  Mount the SC3100 at the location determined from the considerations discussed in Section 3 0  The total weight  of the SC3100 is about one pound  0 5 kg  with the internal 12 VDC battery installed   The SC3100 is normally installed in an upright position in the bottom and inside of the host alarm panel  enclosure  see Figure 3    SAFECOM ANTENNA  CONNECTOR  EEE FACTORY SUPPLIED  A PRAT RF COAXIAL CABLE  HOST ALARM PANEL o O SACOM  BATTERY SAFECOM SC3100  SC3100 RADIO COMMUNICATOR  Figure 3  SC3100 Radio Communicator  4 2 Antenna    Each SC3100 Radio Communicator unit is shi
27. for the SC3100 to operate properly   5 2 Establishing Communications with the Central Station SAFECOM SC9000  Computer  To establish radio communications between an SC3100 in the field and the Central Station     de    Ensure the correct S N  PID    Framer    and RF Channel are entered in the SC3100   s account in the  SAFECOM computer     Note  The SC9000 computer is located at the Central Station     2     90026 201D    Connect the positive    red  and negative    black  wires from the SC3100   s Power Molex connector to the  host alarm panel auxiliary power source  Power On     The Radio Status LED on the SC3100 should illuminate red  TX  and green  RX  to indicate that the  SC3100 Radio Communicator is transmitting and receiving  If the Radio LED does not illuminate red to  indicate that the system is transmitting after system Power On  a hardware component failure is possible   When the SC3100 system detects a hardware failure  the System Status LED on the SC3100 will illuminate    SC3100 Operation and Installation GuideJ2Y___   _     Page 24    2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  System Initialization    red  The number of blinks indicates a specific type of hardware failure  The blinking cycle will continue until  the auxiliary power source is removed from the SC3100    The following describes the red blinking behavior of the System Status LED during a hardware failure  and   should not be confused with System Status green LED illumination during normal SC3100 opera
28. g for the newest versions required the operator to set only  one parameter called  Digital Format    as shown below     00  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  Any digital pulse type format   01  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  Radionics BFSK    02  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format    03  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format with parity   04  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format   05  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format with parity   06  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format   07  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format with parity   08  Either 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz ACK Tone  FBI Superfast  DTMF    10  2300 Hz ACK Tone  Any digital pulse type format    11  2300 Hz ACK Tone  Radionics BFSK    12  2300 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format    13  2300 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format with parity    14  2300 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format   15  2300 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format with parity    16  2300 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format   17  2300 Hz ACK Tone  4 2 pulse type format with parity    18  2300 Hz ACK Tone  FBI Superfast  DTMF    20  1400 Hz ACK Tone  Any digital pulse type format    21  1400 Hz ACK Tone  Radionics BFSK    22  1400 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format    23  1400 Hz ACK Tone  0 2 pulse type format with parity    24  1400 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format   25  1400 Hz ACK Tone  3 1 pulse type format with parity    26  
29. l  no longer used    00 00 00   Report Battery Trouble   assigned by the Central Station Operator      Intercept Digital Dialer   see this manual       Enable Auto Fallback   see this manual       Make Dial Tone   see this manual       Allow Dial Pause   see this manual       Digital Format  see this manual       Digital XLAT  see this manual        TTT    G3 100 Operation and Installation Guide J7J_  W____         2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 27 90026 201D    SC3100  Programming Worksheet    Notes     TTT SC 3 100 Operation and Installation Gaidl ejJ7JJ_HHHYYYYYYY     90026 201D Page 28 O 2004 Bosch Security Systems     C3100  Warranty    7 0 Limited Warranty    Warranty Coverage and Duration    Bosch Security Systems warrants to the original purchaser its Bosch Security Systems manufactured     SAFECOM  products   Product   against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service  for a period of one year from the date of purchase     During the applicable warranty period  at no charge  Bosch Security Systems will  at its option  either repair   replace or refund the purchase price of this Product  provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this  warranty to the place of purchase  Repair  at the option of Bosch Security Systems  may include the replacement  of parts  boards or other components with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts  boards or other  components  Replaced parts  boards or other components are warranted for the
30. larm panel Dialer messages will be Intercepted by the SC3100 and sent to  the Central Monitoring Station via the SAFECOM radio network  If  No  the alarm panel Dialer messages will  ALWAYS be routed to the Central Monitoring Station via the telephone line     Enable Auto Fallback   Y or N  Specifies whether the SC3100 will automatically revert to the phone line  backup in the event of a SAFECOM system failure  If  Yes  the Fallback Mode  telephone backup  will be  initiated by the SC3100 if the alarm panel Dialer attempts to send an alarm message via the SAFECOM  radio communications system three consecutive times  and for some reason is not successful  If    No  the  Fallback Mode will not be initiated  This type of configuration is usually reserved for applications having no  phone lines     Make Dial Tone   Y or N  Make Dial Tone specifies whether the SC3100 will send a simulated dial tone to  the host alarm panel once the alarm panel prepares to send an alarm signal  If    Yes    the SC3100 will send  the Dialer two 440 Hz tones after Line Seizure  Each tone is 1 second in duration  The 2nd tone is sent 2  seconds after the 1st  If    No    the SC3100 will not simulate a dial tone to the alarm panel  Characteristics of  the alarm panel Dialer that the SC3100 will be communicating with dictate the selection for this entry     Allow Dial Pause   Y or N  Allow Dial Pause sets the amount of time that the SAFECOM SC3100 will  tolerate no activity after a digit has been dialed 
31. lize the RF cable provided by Bosch Security  Systems for installations of SC3100 Radio Communicators     e SAFECOM antenna RF cable for remote antenna installation  The antenna should be located remotely away  from the SC3100  For distances of 15 ft   4 6 m  or less  use RG 58 or equivalent  For distances up to 30 ft    9 1 m   use RG 8 or equivalent  For distances exceeding 30 ft   9 1 m   contact a Bosch Security Systems  SAFECOM Applications Engineer for recommendations     e 12 VDC power from host alarm panel auxiliary power  Minimum 20 AWG  distance dependent    3 3 DC Power Requirements of the SC3100 Radio Communicator    The SC3100 requires an 11 15 VDC  12 VDC   350 mA  power source capable of providing 850 mA during  transmission if the internal battery is not used  The 12 VDC power source supplies the operating voltage  requirements for the SC3100 circuit board and charging the internal SC3100 battery  This 12 VDC power source  is normally provided by the auxiliary power terminal of the host alarm panel  However  an 11 15 VDC stand alone  DC power supply or external battery is an acceptable power source for the SC3100     The SC3100 should not be connected to the battery terminal or smoke detector power of the host  alarm panel     CAUTION  3 4  C3100 Internal Battery    The SC3100 is provided with a 12VDC battery  This battery provides all of the necessary peak current  amperes   requirements for the SAFECOM Radio Transceiver  This battery is mounted inside of the
32. lluminate red when the SC3100 is Transmitting a signal to the Central Station     This LED will illuminate green when the SC3100 is receiving any radio signals  Carrier Detect   CD  on the Radio  Receiver frequency  This green indication can mean the SC3100 is receiving a signal from the Central Station  is  hearing another SAFECOM Radio Communicator in the field  is being interfered with due to a high level of RF  noise in the area  or is being intentionally jammed on the RX frequency     SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide       2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 13 90026 201D    SC3100  SC3100 Circuit Board  Notes             AAA SC 3 100 Operation and Installation Guide      _   _   _   _       gt      90026 201D Page 14 O 2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  Pre Installation Requirements  3 0 Pre Installation Requirements    3 1  C3100 Pre Installation Requirements    Prior to the installation of the SC3100 Radio Communicator  several conditions must be satisfied and physical  phenomena considered to insure trouble free operation     3 2  SC3100 Wiring Requirements    All wiring utilized for the installation of the host alarm panel and the SC3100 Radio Communicator shall be in  accordance with local building codes  The following is recommended gauge and type wiring for installation of the  host alarm panel and the SC3100     e Alarm panel dialer phone lines  in accordance with industry installation standards   e SAFECOM antenna RF cable  It is always preferred to uti
33. m     The SAFECOM SC9000 computer can monitor all of the unique alarm panel signals from each SC3100  The  SC3100 functions strictly in a supervisory capacity when interfaced with an existing alarm system  The SC3100  is an intercept delivery system which is designed for easy installation and interface with any alarm system  The  alarm panel dialer cable is simply connected to the SC3100 phone jack    DIALER    connector and the house  phone cable from the RJ31X jack  to the SC3100 RJ31X connector     No modifications to the existing alarm system are required  The normal operation of the existing alarm panel and  security system is not affected in any way  The existing detectors and initiating circuits still report the status of  their circuits directly to the host alarm panel  When the host alarm panel goes to send a signal  it no longer uses  the phone line  The SAFECOM network is used to send all signals that will continue to be received at the Central  Station regardless of the phone line   s status  The house phones will normally not be interrupted by the alarm  panel     The SC3100 requires an 11   15 VDC  12 VDC   350 mA  power source  This 12 VDC power source is normally  provided by the auxiliary power terminal of the host alarm panel  However  an 11  15 VDC auxiliary power supply  or external battery is an acceptable power source for the SC3100     The SC3100 is configured with a 12VDC internal gel cell battery  This internal battery provides all of the  necessary p
34. n for mounting the SC3100 antenna     Transmission and receipt of radio signals may be blocked by metal  mountains  hills  foliage and other natural  and man made obstructions     Some extent of radio signal degradation may be seasonal  Weather may significantly degrade reception ranges  due to propagation from temperature layers and reflection from the moisture content in the atmosphere   Transmission and reception ranges may be reduced by dense foliage on trees and shrubs  or by snow  This  degradation is normally experienced during the spring and summer months when the presence of leaves tends  to block the signal path     For optimum transmission and reception of radio signals  position the antenna as high as is possible within the  structure  Mounting the antenna on an elevated structure will enhance the line of sight Tx Rx range and  communications link effectiveness  The antenna should NOT normally be mounted inside metal buildings or  enclosures  The proper antenna location is site specific for each installation     SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide        90026 201D Page 16    2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  Pre Installation Requirements    installed between the  T1500 Tester and the Tester Antenna to determine if two way radio  communication between the prospective customer site and the Central Station SC9000 computer  IMPORTANT   s possible before the job is sold     Y All sales personnel must be required to utilize the IT1500 Tester with a minimum of 
35. ne backup       Full data transfer of all alarm panel signals       Eight zones on board for Open Closure Voltage Bell Out Ground       Relay outputs for remote control  signaling  and or automatic switching on site  e SC4000F  SSWF Fire Reporting Radio Communicator       UL Listed for Supervisory  Sprinkler and Water Flow applications  reporting via radio only       Four on board SSWF inputs       Relay Outputs for remote control  signaling  and or automatic switching on site  e  C3100  Full Data Transfer Radio Communicator       Radio communications as primary path  phone line backup       Full data transfer of all alarm panel signals  e  C2104  Eight Zones  Phone line Monitor  Radio Communicator       Radio communications as primary or backup path       Phone line monitoring  line sniffing        Eight zones on board for Open Closure Voltage Bell Out Ground  e 111500 SAFECOM Sales Installation RF Tester       Two way radio communications tester for radio communicator site installations  e  C801 SC802 SAFECOM Digital Data Repeater       UL Listed for long range alarm reporting via radio       Fully addressable to allow up to eight independent repeaters in the same coverage area       Full battery backup and lockable cabinet  with tamper reporting via radio    SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide        90026 201D Page 6    2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  Introduction    13  SC3100  Full Data Transfer  Radio Communicator    The SC3100 Radio Communicator is a deriva
36. on Header XX  This requires a stable well   regulated power source for operation without the internal battery     Battery Cut Off Relay    This relay disconnects the internal 12VDC battery from the SC3100 circuitry when the external DC power source  is removed     Note  Once the SC3100 is programmed and brought on line  this relay is disabled   R42   TX Dev Adj    This is the adjustment for the Radio Transmitter Modulation Deviation set by Bosch Security Systems at the  factory  Do not make field adjustments     Do not make field adjustments  Field adjustments of the Radio Transmitter Deviation made by unauthorized  personnel may violate FCC regulations     CAUTION  U1   Microprocessor    This contains the system program the SC3100 needs to operate  This program is downloaded into the  microprocessor from the SAFECOM computer via the SAFECOM radio network when the SC3100 is first  powered up  The label on the microprocessor specifies the CPU S N and PID   of this particular SC3100     U3   Modem Chip    This is the SC3100 Modem used for converting the Serial Data stream from the SC3100 main board to an audio  signal that can be transmitted via the SAFECOM radio network     2 2 System Status LED Indications    The System Status LED lights up to indicate the status of radio communications between the SC3100 and the  Central Station SC9000 computer  It also can indicate a low internal battery condition  The System Status LED  also functions as a hardware fault indicator     Ther
37. or the antenna when mounting the antenna on the top of    the host alarm panel enclosure  The L bracket installation does NOT require using the antenna mounting  washers     If a remote antenna location is required  mount the antenna in a suitable location as best determined by the  results of 111500 Tester  Use the 2 inch x 2 inch antenna mounting L bracket to attach the antenna to a beam or  supporting structure     For remote antenna installations  Bosch Security Systems recommends using RG 58 for distances up to 15 ft    4 2 m   RG 8 for distances up to 30 ft   9 1 m      Connecting Wires to the SC3100  Refer to the following illustration of the SAFECOM SC3100 Radio Communicator     y             SYSTEM RADIO       RJ31 X DIALER       Figure 5  SC3100    Dialer    Connect the alarm panel Tip and Ring to this connector  The SC3100 DIALER connector is an 8 pin RJ31X   compatible female modular jack    R131X   Connect the premises RJ31X telephone jack to this connector  The SC3100 RJ31X connector is an eight pin   RJ31X compatible female modular phone jack    Main Molex Connector   The SC3100 Main Molex connector is to be installed with the factory supplied 6 conductor wiring harness  This   wiring harness contains the wires necessary for connecting the 12 VDC power source  The wires are identified   as described in the following paragraph    The following wires are supplied with the SAFECOM SC3100 wiring harness    e Black     Ground  Connect the black wire to the negative 
38. ouse phone return from the alarm panel on Pins 1  amp  8      Main Interface Molex Connector    This is a specially keyed  female Molex connector  This connector is provided for interfacing the required 12VDC  power from the host alarm panel auxiliary power supply  The SC3100 comes supplied with a mating male Molex  connector with a flying lead wiring harness for wiring the 12VDC power  The 12 VDC power is provided by the  Red     and the Black     wire leads on the Molex connector wiring harness     TN    G3 100 Operation and Installation Gade WJ  1W_  W   _      2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 11 90026 201D    SC3100  SC3100 Circuit Board    JP1   CPU Reset  Reboot     This allows system reset or initialization of the Central Processor Unit  CPU   Shorting the two pins on this  header and cycling the system power will erase the program from the SC3100  making it operate as if it was a     new  out of the box    unit     Radio    This header is to connect the interface cable from the internal RA500 Radio Module to the radio adapter board  inside the SC3100     JP 3 SP100 Charger Header    This four pin header is used to interface the main SC3100 board to the SP100 Battery Charger board  The  SP100 is mounted    piggy back    on this header  and is secured in place with a single V4 inch standoff     Note  To operate the SC3100 without the supplied internal battery  remove the SP100 Battery Charger Board and  battery  and place a jumper across the two pins closest to the CPU 
39. pped from Bosch Security Systems with a 20 in   50 8 cm  antenna  coaxial cable assembly to mount the antenna directly on the host alarm panel enclosure  as shown above   The  unit is also shipped with a 2  x 2  antenna mounting L bracket for mounting the antenna directly on the side of  the host alarm panel or for remote installation of the antenna     If mounting the antenna directly on the host alarm panel  use the attached antenna coaxial cable assembly to  connect the SC3100 radio communicator to the antenna  on the top of the host alarm panel enclosure   See the  following figure     ANTENNA CONNECTOR    HOST ALARM  PANEL  ENCLOSURE  WITH KNOCK   OUT REMOVED    MOUNTING WASHER    MOUNTING WASHER       Figure 4  SC3100 Antenna    SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide       2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 19 90026 201D    SC3100  Installation    4 3    4 3 1    4 3 2    4 3 3    Note     The RF bulkhead connector  on the end of the factory supplied coaxial cable  may be installed directly on the  host alarm panel enclosure by using one of the following methods     1  An existing knock out port  on the top of the host alarm panel enclosure     2  AY in  diameter hole  carefully drilled into the top of the host alarm panel enclosure    3  The 2  x 2  factory supplied antenna mounting L Bracket  P N 80072 101     Use the 1 5 inch diameter antenna mounting washers  P N 80074 101   with the antenna coaxial cable assembly  to provide an adequate ground and physical support f
40. rademarks or  registered trademarks of their respective holders    Notice    The technical information in this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy and is presumed to be reliable  and correct  However  Bosch Security Systems assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies and reserves the  right to modify and revise this manual without notice  Changes are periodically made to the information herein   these changes will be incorporated in new editions of this publication     Please contact our Technical Support Department to request copies of this publication  technical information  and  product support for all of the SAFECOM product lines    Bosch Security Systems   130 Perinton Parkway  Fairport  NY 14450 9199   Customer Service   800  289 0096   Technical Support   888  886 6189    SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide        90026 201D Page 8    2004 Bosch Security Systems    SC3100  Introduction    1 6 4 Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Statement    This equipment generates and uses radio frequency  RF  energy  If not installed and used properly  that is  in  strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions  it may cause interference to radio or television reception   This equipment has been tested and certified to comply with the specifications for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules  These specifications are designed to provide reasonable  protection against such interference  However  there is no guarantee th
41. rameters  that must be programmed by the Central Station are denoted in the following illustration and are summarized  below       SAFECOM  T1000 v2 42    02 12 10 45 57  02 12 09 12 22 122 gt STARTUP    SELECT   REMOTE 456   SETUP 1  02 12 09 13 26 301 gt AC TROUBLE    02 12 09 14 42 152 gt ALARM ZONE2    02 12 09 15 57 2022133 El S N  PID     Framer  Channel   Poll Interval   Vline  Vaccount     Notes        F1 Copy PGDN More Setup  F2 Delete F9 Help                SAFECOM SC9000 COMPUTER       Figure 6  System Parameters    e S N  This number must match the CPU Serial Number listed on the label of the SAFECOM SC3100   e PID  This number must match the PID number on the label of the SAFECOM SC3100   e Framer  This should correspond to the framer that is to be assigned to this unit     e Poll Interval  This is the time in hours   minutes   seconds that the unit in the field is to be polled by the  Central Station     e Vline  The number placed here will report to the Automation System as coming in from    line XX       e Vaccount  The number placed here will report to the Automation System as signal coming from    account  XXXX        e Notes  This area is used to note the account information such as  Address  Customer  Account    Install  date  etc     SC3100 Operation and Installation Guide       2004 Bosch Security Systems Page 21 90026 201D    SC3100  System Initialization    The following illustrates the second setup menu in the SC9000 computer for programming an SC3100
42. tion Requirements    3 5  SC3100 Radio Communicator Location  The SC3100 Radio Communicator is designed to be installed inside of the host alarm panel  If the size of the  host alarm panel will not permit mounting the SC3100 inside or for special SC3100 configurations  then the  SC3100 enclosure can be mounted directly to a vertical surface  like a wall  using the keyhole mounting holes  provided on the rear of the SC3100 enclosure  This type of mounting will also require the use of an L bracket to  mount the factory supplied antenna  This L bracket is provided with all SC3100 units sold by Bosch Security  Systems  The L antenna mount bracket is Bosch Security Systems part number  80072 101   The SC3100 is not environmentally sealed  Do not mount the SC3100 where it can be exposed to  the elements   CAUTION  If the antenna is mounted directly on the exterior of the host alarm panel enclosure  the alarm panel should be  mounted on the inside of an exterior wall  for optimum radio transmission and reception  However  it should not  be mounted in close proximity to   e A cable bundle and or wiring harness that is routed vertically and in close proximity to the SAFECOM  antenna   e A computer  PA  entertainment  or sound system   The following should be considered when determining the location for mounting the SC3100   e Space restrictions of the host alarm panel   e Distance to the antenna from the SC3100 Radio Communicator   e Antenna proximity to a cable bundle and or wiring h
43. tions    e 1 blink red  pause  then repeat  Bad ROM check sum    e  2blinks red  pause  then repeat  Failed RAM verify test    e 3 blinks red  pause  then repeat  Invalid CPU serial number    e 5 blinks red  pause  then repeat  The SC3100 internal battery is low and must be charged     5 3 Manual Initialization of an SC3100 Radio Communicator    The SC3100 Radio Communicator may be manually reset initialized  The reset initialize function is performed by  a sequence involving momentarily shorting pins  1 and  2 on the JP 1 CPU RST Header  The JP 1 Header is  located on the main SC3100 circuit board and requires disassembly of the SC3100 Radio Communicator     Note  A manual initialization should only be performed if all efforts to initialize the SC3100 via a radio command from  the SAFECOM SC9000 Computer have failed  Manual initialization must be performed at the customer site and  requires removing the SC3100 panel cover and battery plate     The following procedure will erase all the programmed data in the CPU with the exception of the CPU serial  number     CAUTION  To manually initialize the SC3100 Radio Communicator   1  Remove the auxiliary power source from the SC3100  Power Off   Loosen the 4 retaining screws on the SC3100 panel cover and remove the cover   Loosen and remove the screws and battery mounting shelf  exposing the main SC3100 circuit board   Short the 2 pins on the JP 1 Header together  Keep the short in place     Apply the auxiliary power DC power source
44. tive of the capabilities and features found on the SAFECOM  SC4000  The SC3100 and the SC4000 share the same two way communications characteristics and receiving   and sending functions of host alarm panel signals  However  the SC3100 is a non UL Listed device and is not  configured with inputs or output relays     The SC3100 is normally configured as a stand alone device for interface with the customer s existing alarm  panel  It is located at a customer site  commercial or residential  The smaller physical dimensions of the SC3100  permits installation inside of many existing alarm panels  The antenna can be mounted directly on the alarm  panel enclosure  or remotely positioned for optimum radio reception and transmission     The SC3100 is normally installed to Intercept all of the alarm panel signals from the host alarm panel  also  known as a dialer   The dialer message is then digitally encoded and sent to the Central Station SAFECOM  SC9000 computer via the SAFECOM network  When SAFECOM is installed  it is the primary means of alarm  panel communication  the phone line serves as the backup route   The SC3100 is capable of interfacing with  most alarm panels that use industry standard pulse formats  3 1  4 2  FBI Superfast  Radionics Slow  etc   or  Dual Tone Multiple Frequency  DIMF  ADEMCO Contact ID  ADEMCO High Speed  or ADEMCO 4 2 Express    or SIA R  or Radionics Modem and Modem lle  or BFSK formats     The SC3100 can be thought of as    a digital receiver in a box
45. uivalent     84  Special Contact ID format for Security Dimensions  amp  Australian made alarm panels  NESS  EDM   Solutions  Concepts      Digital XLAT  0 to 8  The Digital Translation Table  XLAT  parameter tells the SAFECOM SC9000 computer  where to look up alarm signals  The translation table  XLAT  gives the operator the ability to assign a table   and then build the table so that usually cryptic alarm signals like    31    will be looked up  in the translation  table  XLAT  assigned  and given a brief English text definition like     BURG Z1     This can be very useful in  the unlikely event of an automation failure  The translation table  XLAT  can allow the Central Station  Operators to process alarms from the SAFECOM SC9000 directly without looking up codes to understand  them  The translation text assigned to the Alarm Event Code is ONLY for display in the SAFECOM SC9000  computer and is NOT part of the Alarm message sent to the Automation software  Each Digital Translation   XLAT  table in the SAFECOM computer has 240 possible entries for alarm event code to text  translation definition  A maximum of 8 characters are available for each alarm event code  translation definition  If    0    is selected for the translation table  XLAT  then all alarm signals from this  specific account will be displayed exactly as they are transmitted by the host alarm panel without any  translation  definition     Note  The Digital Translation  XLAT  parameter does not have to be set 
46. wn condition for another 15 minute period  It will continue this  attempt then shutdown cycle until the battery charge has reached the minimum level     TTT    G3 100 Operation and Installation Gude      _       gt      90026 201D Page 12    2004 Bosch Security Systems    Note   Note     2 3    SC3100  SC3100 Circuit Board    The battery restore message will NOT be sent by the SC3100 until the charge on the SC3100 Battery has  reached a minimum of 11 5 VDC during transmit TX ACTIVE     The SC3100 battery voltage is only tested when the radio transceiver is transmitting     The SC3100 internal battery is shipped from Bosch Security Systems disconnected  The installer MUST open  the SC3100 enclosure and connect the internal battery connector  It is then recommended that the SC3100 be  programmed into the SC9000 computer and brought ONLINE for a minimum of 3 hours prior to installation to  charge the internal battery to a sufficient level  The SC3100 internal battery may NOT be charged to full capacity  after an idle  no charge period  such as during shipping from Bosch Security Systems     Radio Status LED Indications    The Radio Status LED illuminates to indicate the current transmit and receive status of the SC3100 Radio  Communicator  This is a bi color  red  amp  green  LED  It illuminates to indicate the current transmit  red  and  receive  green  status of the SC3100 internal radio module  This indication is helpful when sending and receiving  signals     This LED will i
    
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