Optional:Use the account template feature to quickly load cellular APN, log on and password
7.
information for the SIM card, and receiver IPs and Ports so that you do not have to enter this
data manually for each installation. For more information on templates, search for Template
Maintenance in the DLS Help menu.
8.
Remove the cover to the enclosure.
9.
Connect a 4 PIN PC-Link adaptor and cable to the PCLINK header on the 3G4000W circuit
board.
Initializing the receiver
To begin with, the red LED and the blue LED are both solid and the signal strength LEDs are off.
When the 3G4000W sends a request to communicate with the receiver, the top signal strength LED
begins flashing.
When the central station communicates back with the 3G4000W, the top signal strength LED turns
on solid.
When the 3G4000W sends a request to communicate with the next receiver, if programmed, the
bottom signal strength LED begins flashing.
When a signal is received from the central station, the bottom signal strength LED turns on solid.
If at least one receiver could not be initialized, the signal strength LED corresponding to that
receiver turns off.
Mounting the 3G4000W
Before you begin: If using a 3G4000W trim plate, snap the 3G4000W back plate onto the trim plate
before mounting to the wall. If flush mounting or using with an extension antenna, remove the pro-
vided breakaway from the trim plate prior to mounting.
1.
Using the mounting holes on the 3G4000W backplate, mark the four screw locations.
Note: Check for cable conduits and water pipes before drilling.
2.
Drill the anchor screw holes.
3.
Inspect the mounting surface. Ensure that the surface is flat and can hold the wall tamper
closed when mounted.
4.
Mount the enclosure to the wall using anchor screws. Anchor screws are not provided with the
3G4000W. If the tamper cannot be secured it can be disabled using a programmable option.
For more information, see the wall tamper section [140] - [13] in the
guide.
5.
Run the cables through the cable entry, [13] in Figure 1, or through the cabinet cable run
knockout, [15] in Figure 1. See
6.
Complete the connections on the terminal blocks, [12] in Figure 1. See
the 3G4000W
communicator.
7.
Reattach the front cover securely to the enclosure.
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Identifying the parts of the 3G4000W
3G4000W 3G (HSPA) WIRELESS ALARM COMMUNICATOR INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.0
setup and troubleshooting
communicator.
Identifying the parts of