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Overview:The GS2065 provides primary or backup GSM/GPRS communication for the PC9155 2-way wireless securitysuiteSpecifications:Dimensions : 3.937"x5.875"x0.625" (100mmx150mmx15mm)Weight : 68 gInput Voltage : 10 to 13.8 V (from the PC-Link header)Current Draw : 100 mA at 12V (400 mA during the GSM transmission)Operating Environment : 40 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)Features:Back up and primary GSM/GPRS alarm communicationPanel remote uploading/downloading support via GSM/GPRSSupervision heartbeats via GSM/GPRS128-bit AES encryption over GSM/GPRSFull event reportingSIA formatPC-Link connectionSIM card includedSignal strength and trouble displayActivating and initializing through Connect 24Quad-Band: 850 MHz, 1900 MHz, 900 MHz and 1800 MHzCompatible Receivers:Sur-Gard System I Receiver:version 1.10 and higherSur-Gard System II Receiver:version 2.00 and higherSur-Gard SG-DRL3-IP: version 2.20and higher (for Sur-Gard System IIIReceiver)

Overview:The TL265GS is an Internet and GSM/GPRS Dual-Path alarm communicator for the PC9155 2-waywireless security suiteSpecifications:Dimensions : 3.937"x5.875"x0.75" (100mmx150mmx18mm)Weight : 78 gInput Voltage : 10 to 13.8 V (from the PC-Link header)Current Draw : 100 mA at 12V (400 mA during the GSM transmission)Operating Environment : 40 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)Features:Fully redundant Internet and GSM/GPRS dual-path alarm communicationIntegrated call routingPanel remote uploading/downloading support via GSM/GPRS and InternetSupervision heartbeats via GSM/GPRS and Internet128-bit AES encryption via GSM/GPRS and InternetFull event reportingSIA formatPC-Link connectionSIM card includedSignal strength and trouble displayActivating and initializing through Connect 24Quad-Band: 850 MHz, 1900 MHz, 900 MHz and 1800 MHzCompatible Receivers:Sur-Gard System I Receiver: version1.10 and higherSur-Gard System II Receiver: version2.00 and higherSur-Gard SG-DRL3-IP: version 2.20and higher (for Sur-Gard System IIIReceiver)

BEFORE YOU BEGINHave the following ready before installation:Control panel backup batteryBattery connection harnessBatteries for WT5500 2-way wireless keypadScrewdriverPrior to installing a GS2065 and TL265GS, contact your monitoring station to determine if it is a master reseller orvisit www.connect24.com and become an authorized dealer. In both instances, you will acquire a Profile Number,Installer ID Number and an Installer Password.PLEASE NOTE: You need to activate the SIM card and initialize the communicator 24 HOURS BEFOREINSTALLATION (Steps 1).Summary of Installation StepsStep 1 – Initialize an account via Connect 24 Website (www.connect24.com)Step 2 – Install and wire the communicator to the control panel (on-site)Step 3 – Load the programming and test for best signal strength locationStep 4 – Program communication options on the control panel via keypadStep 5 – Test communicator

Step 1 – Initialize an account via Connect 24 Website (www.connect24.com)Login to Connect 24 website by using Installer ID and Password and initialize an accountSelect Profile NumberSelect Product ModuleEnter SIM card numberEnter DNIS number (if necessary)Enter Account CodeSelect Supervisory Type (if necessary)Enable DHCP (if necessary)Enter IP Address (TL260GS/TL265GS only)Enter Subnet Mask Address (TL260GS/TL265GS only)Enter Gateway Address (TL260GS/TL265GS only)Select Rate PlanConfirm information and submit activation application

Step 1 – 1Select Profile NumberSelect Profile

Step 1 – 2Select Product ModuleSelect Module Number

Step 1 – 3Enter SIM card numberEnter SIM Number

Step 1 – 4Enter DNIS number (if necessary)Enter Account CodeSelect Supervisory Type (if necessary)Enable DHCP (if necessary)Note: If DHCP is not selected, manual entries of the IP Address, Subnet Mask Address and GatewayAddress are required (next page).Enter DNISEnter Account CodeDHCP OptionSelect SupervisoryType

Step 1 – 5 (only available if DHCP is not selected)Enter IP Address (TL265GS only)Enter Subnet Mask Address (TL265GS only)Enter Gateway Address (TL265GS only)IP AddressSubnet MaskGateway

Step 1 – 4Select Rate PlanRate Plan

Step 2 – Install and wire the communicator to the control panel (on-site)GS2065/TL265GS: See details in product manual for PC9155 control panel

Step 3 – Load the programming and test for best signal strength locationEnsure the SIM card is insertedPower up the control panelThe communicator will be programmed by loading the pre-programmed configuration from Connect 24automaticallyCheck Green LEDs. You must achieve full or medium signal strength. See details in product manualIf signal strength is poor, must relocate the control panel or use an external extension antenna kits

Step 4 – Program communication options on the control panel via keypadGS2065/TL265GS with PC9155 control panelo [301], [302], [303], [305]Program Communication Path DCAA - Internal (Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2, GPRS 1, GPRS 2) DCBB - Ethernet Receiver 1 DCCC - Ethernet Receiver 2 (backup) DCDD - GPRS Receiver 1 DCEE - GPRS Receiver 2 (backup)o[350] option:Program Communication Format (Communicator) (If Option [301] (above) is set to DCAA, Option [350] must be set toSIA, sub-option 5)ooooo[351] to [376] options:[382] option:[383] option:[167] option:[401] option:Program Call DirectionEnable T-LINK Interface (Option [5])Program Back up CommunicationEnable Communication Wait For ACK (Set to 60 seconds)Enable DLS Session Through GPRS or Ethernet (Option[1])

Step 5 – Test communicator1. Disconnect incoming phone line from TIP and RING on the control panel2. Verify that LED 2 is on, this indicate that the unit is active3. Create an alarm transmission4. Verify alarm transmission by calling monitoring station5. Re-connect the phone line, if necessaryFor back-up communication applications, perform steps 1 to 5For primary communication applications, perform steps 3 and 4 only

Communicator Controlled Call Routing– Backup (dual-path)– Redundant (dual-path)Required ProgrammingPanel Sections [301], [302],[303] and [305] Any of them could be programmed as DCAACommunicator Sections [005]Option [4] ‐ Primary and backup path[ON]: GPRS path primary, Ethernet path backup[OFF]: Ethernet path primary, GPRS path backupOption [5] ‐ Redundant between GPRS path and Ethernet path[OFF]: Disable redundancy[ON]: Enable redundancyBackup Mode 1:Ethernet Primary, 4 ReceiversEthernet Receiver 1Ethernet Receiver 2GPRS Receiver 1GPRS Receiver 2TX 1Tx 1 failed, Tx2Tx 2 failed, TX3Tx 3 failed, Tx4IP Receiver* 1IP Receiver 2IP Receiver 3IP Receiver 4

Backup Mode 2:Ethernet Primary, 2 ReceiversTX 1Ethernet Receiver 1Ethernet Receiver 2GPRS Receiver 1Tx 1 failed, Tx2IP Receiver 1Tx 2 failed, TX3IP Receiver 2GPRS Receiver 2Tx 3 failed, Tx4Backup Mode 3:GPRS Primary, 4 ReceiversTx 2 failed, TX3Ethernet Receiver 1IP Receiver 1Tx 3 failed, Tx4Ethernet Receiver 2IP Receiver 2TX 1GPRS Receiver 1IP Receiver 3Tx 1 failed, Tx2GPRS Receiver 2IP Receiver 4

Backup Mode 4:GPRS Primary, 2 ReceiversEthernet Receiver 1Tx 2 failed, TX3IP Receiver 1Ethernet Receiver 2TX 1GPRS Receiver 1Tx 3 failed, Tx4IP Receiver 2GPRS Receiver 2Tx 1 failed, Tx2Redundant Mode 1: 4 Receivers– (Redundancy between GSM/GPRS path and Ethernet/Internet path)Ethernet Receiver 1Ethernet Receiver 2GPRS Receiver 1GPRS Receiver 2TX 1, Ethernet pathTX1 failed, TX 2 via Ethernet pathTX1, GPRS pathTX 1 failed, TX 2 via GPRS pathIP Receiver 1IP Receiver 2IP Receiver 3IP Receiver 4

Redundant Mode 2: 2 Receivers– (Redundancy between GSM/GPRS path and Ethernet/Internet path)Ethernet Receiver 1TX 1, Ethernet pathIP Receiver 1Ethernet Receiver 2TX1, GPRS pathGPRS Receiver 1TX1 failed, TX 2 via Ethernet pathIP Receiver 2GPRS Receiver 2TX 1 failed, TX 2 via GPRS path

PC9155 Panel Controlled Call RoutingBackup (triple‐path)Panel section [383] – Options [2],[3] and [4] enabledPanel section [380], Option [6] disabledRedundant (triple‐path)Panel sections [351] – [376] Options enabledAlternate (triple‐path)Panel section [380] – Option [6] enabledRequired ProgrammingPanel Sections [301], [302],[303] and [305] Phone #: Phone number of the receiver DCBB: Ethernet Receiver 1 DCCC: Ethernet Receiver 2 DCDD: GPRS Receiver 1 DCEE: GPRS Receiver 2PC9155 Panel Controlled Call Routing–Backup: Panel Section [383] – Options [2],[3] and [4] enabledTX 1Example[301]1‐800‐xxxxxxx[302]DC BB[303]DC C C[305]DC DDPhone Line pathPhone Line Receiver 1Tx 1 5 failures, Tx2Ethernet Receiver 1IP Receiver 1Tx 2 5 failures, Tx3Ethernet Receiver 2IP Receiver 2Tx 3 5 failures, Tx4GPRS Receiver 1IP Receiver 3

PC9155 Panel Controlled Call Routing–Redundant: Panel Sections [351] – [376] Options enabledExample[301]1‐800‐xxxxxxx[302]DC BB[303]DC C C[305]TX 1Phone Line pathDC DDPhone Line Receiver 1TX 1Ethernet Receiver 1IP Receiver 2TX 1Ethernet Receiver 2IP Receiver 3TX 1GPRS Receiver 1IP Receiver 4PC9155 Panel Controlled Call Routing–Alternate: Panel section [380] – Option [6] enabledExample[301]1‐800‐xxxxxxx[302]DC BB[303]DC C C[305]TX 1Phone Line pathDC DDPhone Line Receiver 1Tx 1 1 failure, Tx2Ethernet Receiver 1IP Receiver 1Tx 2 1 failure, Tx3Ethernet Receiver 2IP Receiver 2Tx 3 1 failure, Tx4GPRS Receiver 15 rounds totalIP Receiver 3

Sur-Gard System I Receiver: version 1.10 and higher Sur-Gard System II Receiver: version 2.00 and higher Sur-Gard SG-DRL3-IP: version 2.20 and higher (for Sur-Gard System III Receiver) Features: Fully redundant Internet and GSM/GPRS dual-path alarm communication Integrated call routing Panel remote uploading/downloading support via GSM/GPRS and .

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