GE superbus 2000 concord 4 gsm module Installation guidelines, Tools and supplies needed

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SuperBus 2000 Concord 4 GSM Module

Installation Instructions

Installation

Before you install the system, the module must be activated (see Account creation on page 6). The account creation process auto- matically activates the module within 24 hour.

Installation consists of finding a good mounting location for the module to optimize wireless signal strength, mounting the module, wiring the module, and installing a case tamper.

Installation guidelines

Use the following installation guidelines:

The module draws a maximum of 65 mA (continuous) in PowerSave mode and 100 mA (continuous) in Idle Mode and Connected Mode from the panel. The module can draw up to 1600 mA (instantaneous peaks) from the panel.

Do not exceed the panel total output power when using panel power for bus devices and hardwired sensors (refer to your panel documentation).

Use four-conductor, 22 or 18 gauge stranded wire to connect the module to the panel. Table 3 shows the maximum wire length for each gauge.

Table 3. Maximum wire length

Gauge

Maximum wire length to panel

22 gauge

40 ft. (12.2 m)

 

 

18 gauge

90 ft. (27.4 m)

 

 

Tools and supplies needed

You will need the following tools and supplies:

Small blade and Phillips screwdriver.

Drill and bits for screws and/or anchors.

Wire cutter/stripper.

Four-conductor, 22-gauge or larger stranded wire.

#6 panhead screws (4 included).

Wall anchors (4 included).

2 Kohm EOL resistor (included).

Module location guidelines

Use the following guidelines to choose a location for the module:

Check the signal strength before choosing a location. Do a walking signal strength test by powering the module off the battery directly (connect the GND and +12V terminals).

After two minutes, GSM status LED 4 will flash between one and five times, equivalent to the number of bars on a cell phone. We recommend a signal level of two or higher.

Avoid mounting the module in areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring, such as furnace or utility rooms.

Locate the module near an outside wall, preferably on an upper level.

Leave 12 to 18 in. (30 to 45 cm) of open space above the module for the antenna.

For homes or businesses located in canyons or with hills nearby, it is necessary to place the antenna higher in the building.

Mounting

To mount the module, do the following:

1.Press down on the top of the enclosure cover (Figure 3) and set it aside.

Figure 3. Removing the cover

Press down here

2.Screw the antenna onto the antenna jack (Figure 4).

Figure 4. Antenna jack and mounting holes

Mounting

Antenna

hole

jack

Mounting

Mounting

hole

hole

Wire access area

 

CAUTION: You must be free of static electricity before handling electronic components. Touch a grounded metal surface before touching the circuit board.

3.Place the module backplate on the wall at the desired mounting location, check for level, and mark the three mounting holes and the wire access area (Figure 4). Be sure to leave at least 12 to 18 in. (30 to 45 cm) above the back- plate for the antenna.

4.Set the backplate aside and drill holes at the mounting and wire access area locations.

5.Use wall anchors where studs are not present and secure the backplate to the wall with the enclosed screws.

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Contents Function IntroductionGSM status LEDs Tools and supplies needed InstallationInstallation guidelines Module location guidelinesWiring Case tamper switch installationRed LED Power upStatus LEDs Yellow LEDSensors 94, 95, GSM status LEDsModule states modes Step One Customer Information Step Two Create Customers LoginAccount creation Step Three System LocationConcord Step Five Choose a Service PlanStep Four Panel Information Compare All PlansFCC compliance Troubleshooting/testingSpecifications Account Creation Successful