Remote Programming; Programming Via Dls Iv; Programming Via Ethernet/Internet; Communicator Status Leds - DSC GS2060 Manual De Instrucciones

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g. Power up the panel and wait until it has initialized.
3. Move the extension antenna to various locations while observing the two Green LEDs on the panel. Continue to reposition the
extension antenna until you receive an acceptable (minimum one green LED ON solid) signal strength.
NOTE: Minimum strength is:
should be considered.
a. Mount the supplied antenna extension bracket at the location that provided the best signal strength.
4. Alternately, you can reposition the control panel to improve signal strength. Dismount the panel and move it to another location
to achieve the required signal strength. If the panel is relocated to improve signal strength, mount it in the new location.
NOTE: Before leaving the premises, the installer should verify all programmed communications paths. Refer to Pro-
gramming Worksheets Section [901] for Toggle Option settings to send immediate test transmission to receivers.

Programming via DLS IV:

NOTE: Before programming, you will require your network's Public IP Address and Public listening port for incoming DLS IV
connections. You must send an SMS message to the unit, therefore, you must know the phone number assigned to the SIM.
1. Run the DLS IV software on your computer.
NOTE: If required, download the DLS IV software from DSC: http://www.dsc.com/index.php?n=library#self
2. Create an account for the Panel/Communicator, select the Communicator type (e.g., SMS - GS2065) and enter all relevant
information under SMS section, including the Communicator's GSM telephone number.
3. All available Communicator and panel options can be configured in the DLS IV account. Refer to Programming Worksheets
Part Number: 29007619R001 for detailed programming information. Also, refer to your DLS IV manual and Help file.
4. When you have finished programming the account, click Global Download and choose SMS as Connection Type. Click OK.
5. DLS IV will generate the required text for the SMS message. This message has the Public IP and Port Number of the DLS
Server to allow the Communicator to link up with your computer. Type the SMS message in to your cell phone and send to the
Communicator's GSM phone number. Then Click OK.
6. The SMS message will trigger the unit to establish a connection to your DLS IV software. New programming of the Communi-
cator will be downloaded to the unit remotely via GPRS or Ethernet/Internet. The actual path for the downloading will be deter-
mined by the Communicator's communication settings in Section [851][005], Toggle Option [4].
NOTE: You can disable DLS over GPRS. Refer to Programming Worksheets Section [006] Toggle Option [7]. If you dis-
able DLS over GPRS, remote programming will not work on the GS2065/GS2065 Communicators, regardless of the path
set in Programming Options Section [005] Toggle Option [4].

Programming via Ethernet/Internet:

(TL260GS and TL265GS only)
NOTE: A computer with Internet access and DLS IV software is required for programming.
1. Run the DLS IV software on your computer.
2. With the DLS IV downloading software, you have the ability to change the programming of the Communicator using the Graph-
ical User Interface (GUI) on the screen. Refer to the Programming Worksheets document PN 29007619R001, included with the
Communicator, for detailed programming information. Also, refer to your DLS IV manual and Help file.
3. In Account Settings, select your module and enter all relevant information under Ethernet/Internet section.
4. After change the programming of the Communicator, click Global Download and choose Ethernet/Internet as the Connection
Type. Click OK. The initial connection between the unit and DLS IV will be established through Ethernet/Internet.
5. New programming of the Communicator will be downloaded to the unit remotely via GPRS or Ethernet/Internet. The actual path
for the downloading will be determined by the Communicator settings in Section [851][005], Toggle Option [4].
The Communicator has four on board LED indicators. These include a yellow trouble LED, a red Network Connection Status LED,
and two green Signal Strength LEDs.

Yellow Trouble LED

This yellow LED will flash to indicate a trouble on the unit. The number of flashes indicates the type of trouble. See the table below
for the coded flashes and the conditions which will activate the Trouble Status LED.
# OF FLASHES
1
2
3
4
5
6
NOTE: Only the highest priority trouble (1 Flash is highest priority) is indicated. When this trouble is restored, the next
highest trouble will indicate, if present. This will conitinue untill all Troubles have been cleared (yellow LED OFF).
The following paragraphs describe the conditions associated with the trouble indicated:
Panel Supervision Trouble (2 Flashes)
This trouble will be indicated when communication between the Communicator module and the control panel fails. If for some rea-
son the module can not communicate with the panel (e.g., loss of power to the panel) the module itself will send a Panel Absent
Trouble Event message to the central station receiver. When communication returns, a Panel Absent Restore Event is sent by the
module to the central station receiver. Its reporting codes are ET0001 for Trouble, ER0001 for Restore. The panel absent event
always uses the primary receiver account code when communicating to the central station.
NOTE: The Panel Supervision Trouble/Restore is the only internally generated event by the Communicator. All other
events are generated by the control panel. This trouble is generated if unit misses 3 Polls (PC9155) or 6 Polls (PC1864).
Trouble is restored on receipt of first Poll from the panel.
Lockout Trouble (4 Flashes)
This trouble is indicated for either of the following conditions: SIM Lock Trouble or Network Lock Trouble.
a. SIM Lock Trouble.This trouble will signify that the SIM lock feature has been enabled and the unit has not been programmed
with the correct PIN for the SIM card. SIM Card Lockout Trouble equates to SIM Lock Trouble or Network Lock Trouble.
green LED 1 flashing and

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COMMUNICATOR STATUS LEDS

TROUBLE
Reserved
Panel Supervision Trouble
Reserved
Lockout Trouble
GSM Trouble
Ethernet Trouble
yellow LED OFF. If green LED 1 is flashing, relocation
# OF FLASHES
Receiver Not Available Trouble
7
Receiver Supervision Trouble
8
Failure To Communicate Trouble
9
Reserved
10
Remote Programming
11
Module Configuration Trouble
12
7
Table 4: Trouble Status LED
TROUBLE

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