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Tyco LE4010 v5.0 User Manual

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If the panel is programmed for Contact ID format:
l The 3G4010/LE4010 sends the required Contact ID dual-tone handshake to the panel.
l After receiving the handshake, the control panel transmits an alarm message in Contact ID format.
l The 3G4010/LE4010 decodes and transforms the Contact ID digits into an IP packet and sends it to the
central station receiver over the cellular network.
l The central station receiver acknowledges the alarm and sends a command to the 3G4010/LE4010 to
generate the corresponding 1400Hz Kiss-off signal for a minimum of 800 milliseconds.
After the 3G4010/LE4010 generates a Kiss-off signal, it sends the next alarm or, if no further alarms need to be
sent, the control panel goes on-hook.
If the panel is programmed for SIA (300 baud) format:
l The 3G4010/LE4010 sends the required SIA handshake to the panel.
l After receiving the handshake, the control panel transmits an alarm message in the SIA format.
l The 3G4010/LE4010 decodes and transforms the SIA events into an IP packet that it sends to the cent-
ral station receiver over the cellular network.
l The central station’s receiver acknowledges the alarm and sends a command to the 3G4010/LE4010 to
generate the corresponding 2025Hz kiss-off signal for a minimum of one second.
l After the 3G4010/LE4010 generates a kiss-off signal, it sends the next alarm or, if no further alarms
need to be sent, the control panel goes on hook.
Note: The 3G4010/LE4010 automatically adjusts the order of the handshakes based on the last format the con-
trol panel used to transmit an event.
5.4 Inputs
The 3G4010/LE4010 has four inputs that can be used to trigger specific communications. These events trans-
mit using the Contact ID or SIA format with Inputs 1-4 reporting as [991] to [994] respectively.
Default settings are:
INPUT 1- FIRE INPUT 3 - BURGLARY
INPUT 2 - PANIC ALARM INPUT 4 - SYSTEM TROUBLE
Inputs can be configured as follows:
Normally Open - input activates when a short condition is detected between the terminal and COM
Normally Closed - input activates when an open condition is detected between the terminal and COM
Single End of Line - input activates when a short or open condition is detected between the terminal and
COM and restores when a 5.6Kohm resistor is detected between the terminal and COM.
Note: These inputs are programmable to communicate using either the Contact ID or SIA format.
Note: For UL/ULC installations, connections between alarm panel outputs and 3G4010/LE4010 inputs must
be run in protective mechanical conduits. To reduce interference with the antenna, do not connect metal con-
duit to the knock-outs in the top of the cabinet.
5.5 Outputs
The 3G4010/LE4010 has four programmable outputs to activate in response to the associated events. Refer to
the 3G4010/LE4010 Wiring Diagram at the back of this manual.
5.5.1 Activating the Outputs
The 3G4010/LE4010 has four open collector outputs capable of a maximum of 50mA. Internal events on the
3G4010/LE4010 can trigger the outputs to turn on an LED or activate an input on the host panel. The default
settings are as follows.
OUTPUT 1: Landline Trouble - Output is normally high and switchs to ground when the telephone line is
down.
3G4010/LE4010 Installation Manual

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BrandTyco
ModelLE4010 v5.0
CategoryCell Phone
LanguageEnglish

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