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2.
Install 2 wall anchors and screws leaving 2-3mm out of the wall.
The Control System must be mounted so that it shall withstand a force of at least three times
its own weight.
3.
Disconnect (unplug) AC power from the Control System.
4.
Open the housing (see p. 8, Figure
2-4).
5.
Thread any required cables through the hole in the back cover.
6.
Connect the optional Telephone Line, Telephone, Wired Zone, and PGM to their
connectors on the Main Board terminal block – see p. 9, Figure
2-5.
7.
Plug the AC power cable into the outlet.
Always connect AC power before connecting the battery pack. Batteries are supplied
uncharged. When you first connect the battery, it is probable that the system will display a
Low Battery condition. Allow the battery to charge for at least 18 hours before use.
8.
Connect the Backup Battery to its connector on the Main Board – see p.6 Figure
1-3.
9.
Mount the Control System to the wall by hanging the back cover onto the screws.
Make sure that the back tamper is closed.
10.
Close the housing making sure that the front and back covers click shut. Apply the
housing screw at the bottom of the panel.
2.3. Back
Tamper
The Back Tamper switch is an optional feature that provides an extra safeguard in the event that the
Control System is removed from the wall.
The Back Tamper switch is located on the rear side of the Control System’s housing and is
constantly depressed while the panel is hanged tightly on the screw.
2.4.
Internet Communication Setup
After you have powered up the system, the GPRS startup sequence is initiated. During this
sequence, the parameters programmed in the Control System's Internet Options (see – p. 77,
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Internet Options) are activated. After the startup sequence is complete, the Control System attempts
to connect to the ELAS GPRS Proxy.
If the Control System is having difficulty connecting to ELAS, a trouble message is displayed. The
following table summarizes the trouble messages for this case.
Table 2-1: ELAS Connection Trouble Message
LCD Display
Trouble condition
Restored by
SIM CARD TROUBLE
SIM card not recognized or incorrectly
programmed
Insertion of recognized SIM card
or correct programming.
MEDIA LOSS GSM
Cellular network down
Cellular network restore
DEVICE TROUBLE GSM
Faulty GSM/GPRS module
Replacement of faulty module
MEDIA LOSS GPRS
MODULE
Wrong GPRS settings (APN, Password
etc.) or loss of GPRS service
Correct GPRS settings or restored
GPRS service
XML FAIL
Control panel fails to communicate with the
XML Proxy
Successful communication with
XML Proxy
In this case, check that the Control System’s Internet Options are correctly programmed. If
you still experience problems, the IP Protocol and GPRS settings must be checked.
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