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1 GS3055-I GSM Universal Wireless Alarm Communicator

2 GS3055-I Overview The GS3055-I is:
A GSM universal wireless alarm communicator that can be used in a backup or primary role. A device that connects the alarm control panel to the GSM network and reports alarm signals directly to a monitoring station receiver (Sur-Gard System II/ System III). A digital transmitter that provides full reporting from any control panel that communicates using Contact ID format.

3 GS3055-I GSM Network Terms Network Terms:
GSM – (Global System for Mobile Communication) – Digital Wireless Network for Voice and Data GPRS – (General Packet Radio Service) – GSM data channel, continuous connection up to 100Kbs SMS – (Short Message Service) – Text-based messages no longer than 160 alphanumeric characters APN – (Access Point Name) – GSM provider’s gateway SIM – (Subscriber Identification Module) – Stores information used to identify users in a network

4 GS3055-I Features Features:
Compatible with any control panel that communicates using the Contact ID format Simulates Phone line , therefore communicating all of the control panel events Uses GPRS data channel for high-speed, reliable, and low cost communications to an IP receiver 4 on-board inputs 4 on-board outputs (open collector) SIM card is included Activation and initialization via the automated telephone system (GVRU) Programmable via web interface Compatible with Sur-Gard System II/System III monitoring station receivers (Either may be used as Primary and/or Backup) UL/ULC Residential Fire/Burg and Commercial Burg only (UL985, UL1023, and UL1610) - For either primary or backup communications

5 GS3055-I Communications Flow Chart

6 GS3055-I Specifications Specifications: Power Supply Ratings
Input Voltage Vdc (13.5Vdc Typical) Current mA (JP3 OFF) or 700mA (JP3 ON) Battery V/1.2Ah Charging current mA Current Consumption Standby Current mA Transmitting Current mA PGM Outputs Open Collector, 50mA Operating Frequency /1900Mhz Antenna Gain dB Operating Temperature 0ºC to 49ºC (32ºF to 120ºF) Internal Event Buffer Events

7 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

8 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

9 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

10 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

11 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

12 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

13 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

14 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

15 GS3055-I Components Components: Antenna SIM Card LED Status Indicator
GSM Modem Terminal Blocks Battery Connector Front Plate Tamper Switch JP3 Current Limitation Jumper

16 GS3055-I Status LEDs LED 1 (RED) OFF – No Troubles
1 Flash – Battery Trouble (No or Low Battery) 2 Flashes – Radio/SIM Failure (Check SIM Card Connection) 3 Flashes – GSM Network Problem (SIM Not Active, Low SS) 4 Flashes – Insufficient Signal Strength 5 Flashes – CONNECT 24 Configuration SMS Failure (Improper VRU Programming) 6 Flashes – Receiver Not Available (Improper VRU Programming) 7 Flashes – Power Supply Trouble (DC Power Supply Absent) LED 2 (AMBER) ON: GSM Mode Active (Telephone Line is Disconnected) Flashing: Once – Outgoing Message; Twice – Incoming Message LED 3 (GREEN) ON: Excellent Signal Strength LED 4 (GREEN) ON: Good Signal Strength Flashing: Poor Signal Strength OFF: GSM Network is Unavailable

17 GS3055-I – Terminals Earth Ground: This terminal must be connected to the GS3055-I metal casing.

18 GS3055-I – Terminals TIP, RING: These terminals must be connected directly to the incoming telephone line. T1, R1: These terminals must be connected to the TIP and RING of the control panel. If the voltage on the phone line terminals (TIP, RING) drops between 10 – 15 seconds to less than 4Vdc, the GS3055-I will switch into GSM mode for 15 minutes. At this time T1 and R1 will simulate dial tone (34.5Vdc)

19 GS3055-I – Terminals PGM1 to PGM4: These are 4 programmable output terminals (open-collector, maximum current of 50mA). PGM1 – normally high and will switch to ground when the telephone line is down. PGM2 – normally high and will switch to ground when the GS3055-I cannot communicate to GSM network. PGM3 – normally high and will switch to ground when there is a problem with the PS or battery. PGM4 – normally low and will switch to high when any of the above occurs and/or on FTC condition

20 GS3055-I – Terminals TAMPER: These terminals are connected in series to the tamper switch of the GS3055-I. They will be closed when the cabinet is properly closed, and will open when the front cover is removed.

21 GS3055-I – Terminals Z1 to Z4, COM: These are input terminals that can be used to trigger various communication events on the GS3055-I. The inputs are normally open. No EOL required. Input 1 = Fire Input 2 = Panic Input 3 = Burglary Input 4 = System Trouble

22 GS3055-I – Terminals +12V, -12V: These terminals must be connected to a rated power supply.

23 GS3055-I – Telephone Wiring (Back-up Mode)
From RJ-31X Demarcation To Premise Telephones

24 GS3055-I – Telephone Wiring (Primary Mode)

25 GS3055-I Central Station Equipment
System II/ System III Receiver: A System II receiver supports 1024 IP Communicators A System III receiver with 1 DRL3-IP line card supports 1024 IP Communicators A System III has a maximum of 24 line cards; 24,576 IP Communicators Compatible IP Communicators are: TL150, TL250, TL300 and GS3055-I units

26 GS3055-I Questions?


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