PARADOX PCS265V8 LTE Communicator Module
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Version: V8.0.066
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Paradox Security Systems products. The following manual describes the connections and programming for the PCS265V8 Communicator Module. For any comments or suggestions, send an email to manualsfeedback@paradox.com.
Important SIM Card Charges
You must use a SIM card with a data charge limit. Paradox will not be responsible in any way for any usage charges of data or voice whatsoever.
Module Overview
The PCS265V8 Communicator Module provides access to Paradox systems using the MQTT protocol. The PCS265V8 reports to the central station via Paradox IPC10 receivers only. Connecting to the system with BlueEye application (Insite Gold is NOT supported), or PC software.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW, PLEASE READ:
While the PCS265V8 programming is similar to the PCS265V7, there are some differences you should know:
- The PCS265V8 uses MQTT protocol and can not be combined with legacy IP devices, only IP180/IP150+ MQTT, and the latest BlueEye and PC versions support MQTT.
- The PCS265V8 reports in Contact ID format to the IPC10 (make sure the panel is set to Contact ID reporting) ONLY, and from IPC10 to CMS using MLR2-DG, Ademco 685 or Ademco CID-TCP.
- PCS265V8 supports and supervises up to three IPC10 reporting receivers.
- On panel ending with +, when only the PCS265V8 is used, connect to Serial-1. In the case of the IP module and PCS265V8 connected, connect the IP180/IP150+ MQTT to Serial-1 (main channel) and PCS265 V8 to Serial-2. It is not possible to mix MQTT reporting devices and previous reporting devices on the same panel.
- PCS265V8 is not compatible with EBUS for GSM, and SMS reporting.
- Combo mode (PCS connected to IP150) with PCS265V8 is not supported.
NOTES:
- The IPC10 can only receive CONTACT ID format. Please make sure the reporting format is set to CID.
- PCS265V8 can be downgraded to V7.x firmware (TURN) If needed.
Before You Begin
Make sure you have the following to configure your PCS265V8 Communicator Module:
- 4-pin serial cable (included)
- BlueEye app installed on your smartphone
Figure 1: System Overview Diagram
This diagram illustrates the system configuration. It shows Paradox MG/SP/EVO Control Panels connected via Serial to the Paradox PCS265V8 module. The PCS265V8 connects to a WAN, which provides App Access and connects to an IPC10 Web Interface and Automation Software (CMS). A Paradox IPC10 IP to CMS Converter is also shown.
PCS265V8 Overview
Figure 2: PCS265V8 Module Components
This diagram shows the physical layout of the PCS265V8 module with numbered components:
- 1: Mounting hole
- 2: Antenna connector
- 3: Wall tamper hole
- 4: Serial connector
- 5: RS485 / power terminal
- 6: Upgrade connector
- 7: Battery terminal
- 8: Cover tamper switch
Installation
The PCS265V8 can be installed on a variety of surfaces, using appropriate mounting hardware. Install the module as close to the panel as possible. Refer to Figure 2 for more information.
SIM Card Connection
The PCS265V8 supports two nano LTE provider SIM cards. To install the SIM cards, open the SIM Card tray and insert the card into base, as shown. SIM 1 is used as "Primary" and SIM 2 for "Backup". If only one SIM card is used, insert into SIM 1.
Note: SIM Card 2 can only be configured via SMS.
Figure 3: SIM Card Tray Diagram
This diagram shows the SIM card tray with two slots labeled SIM 1 and SIM 2, and an illustration of how to insert a SIM card.
Panel Connections
Connect the PCS265V8's serial out to the serial connector on the panel.
- For LTE reporting, connect to the Serial port of the panel.
Figure 4: Panel Connection Diagram
This diagram illustrates the serial connection between the PCS265V8 module (labeled LTE (Serial Connector)) and the control panel.
External Antenna Connection
Use the ANTK4G LTE external antenna kit for PTCRB installations or to improve RF reception if your module's signal strength is weak. External antenna kits and extension kits are purchased separately.
Powering-up the PCS265V8
Once your hardware connections are completed, the PCS265V8 module will begin its power up sequence.
- Power LED will turn solid green.
- Status LED will turn solid green.
- SIM card 1 LED will slowly flash red while searching for the GSM network; once found the LED will be solid purple.
When configured for LTE reporting, you will need to configure network provider information. Refer to the Programming section.
Note: The battery is optional. If a battery is used/installed, do not allow the battery to deplete and ensure that the battery is replaced when low. The battery function is to support power shut down and not to be used as backup as defined in EN50131-6.
LED Functionality
Main LED Indicators
LED | Functionality |
---|---|
SIM1 | Red flashing: No network |
Solid purple: LTE | |
Flashing purple: Internet present, polling to SWAN and received a connection identifier | |
Flashing green: Data exchange | |
Flashing every 0.2 seconds: Updating firmware | |
Flashing every 0.5 seconds: Internet present, polling to SWAN but did not receive a connection identifier | |
Flashing every one second: Internet present, received a connection identifier but it is not polling to SWAN | |
Flashing every one second: Internet present, not polling to SWAN and did not receive a connection identifier | |
Off: No Internet connection | |
SIM2 (EVO) | Solid green: Registered to IP Receiver #1 only |
Solid Teal (Light Blue): Registered to IP Receivers #1 and 2 | |
Solid purple: Registered to IP Receivers #1,2, and 3 | |
Solid orange: Registered to IP Receivers #1 and 3 | |
SIM2 (MG/SP) | Solid green: Registered to IP Receiver #1 only |
Solid orange: Registered to IP Receivers #1 and 3 | |
Solid purple: Registered to IP Receivers #1,2, and 3 | |
Solid blue: Registered to IP Receivers #1 and 2 | |
Power | Solid green: Power on |
Off: No power | |
Solid green: Battery is charged at 80% or higher | |
Status | Flashing green: Battery charging |
Off: Battery is not connected | |
Three LEDs indicate network signal strength |
Note: When upgrading the firmware remotely SIM1, SIM2, and Status LEDs will all flash green throughout the upgrade process.
Panel Communication Loss LED Functionality
LED | Functionality |
---|---|
SIM1 | Purple: On for three seconds then flashes green three times in a loop |
SIM 2 | Orange: Flashes three times every three seconds |
Power | Solid green: On |
Status | Red: Flashes three times every three seconds |
RSSI | Green: All LEDs are on for three seconds then off for 1.5 seconds in a loop |
Programming
In order to configure the PCS265V8 for reporting, you will need to first configure your SIM cards. Please note that SIM Card 1 can be configured via panel programming or SMS and SIM Card 2 via SMS only.
IP Reporting over LTE and SMS Personal Reporting
Network Provider Information
MG/SP | EVO | Feature | Details |
---|---|---|---|
[921] | [2960] | APN part 1 (characters 1-16) | |
[922] | [2961] | APN part 2 (characters 17-32) | |
[923] | [2962] | APN user name part 1 (1-16) | |
[924] | [2963] | APN user name part 2 (17-32) | |
[925] | [2964] | APN password part 1 (1-16) | |
[926] | [2965] | APN password part 2 (17-32) |
Important: This information can be obtained from your mobile network provider.
Refer to the List of SMS Commands Table.
LTE Reporting Options
MG/SP | EVO | Feature | Details |
---|---|---|---|
[918] [919] |
[2976] to [2983] | Account / Partition Registration | MG/SP: Sections represent account/ partition 1 and 2 EVO: Sections represent account / partition 1 to 8 |
[806] | [2975] | [7] Off + [8] Off = landline only [7] Off + [8] On = LTE primary / landline backup (default) [7] On + [8] Off = landline only [7] On + [8] On = landline and LTE in parallel |
Receiver Settings (MG/SP)
1 | 2 | Backup | |
---|---|---|---|
IP Receiver: | |||
IP address* | [929] | [936] | [943] |
IP port ** | [930] | [937] | [944] |
IP address WAN 2 | [931] | [938] | [945] |
IP port WAN2 | [932] | [939] | [946] |
Receiver password | [933] | [940] | [947] |
Security Profile | [934] | [941] | [948] |
Module registration | Press [ARM] to register | ||
[935] | [942] | [949] |
Receiver Settings (EVO)
Main | Backup | Parallel | |
---|---|---|---|
IP Receiver: | [2984] | [2986] | [2988] |
IP address* | |||
IP port ** | |||
IP password | |||
IP profile | The IP profile for this receiver is the same as the Main receiver IP profile. | ||
Module registration | [2985] | [2987] | [2989] |
* For 1- or 2-digit numbers, add "0's" before the digit: e.g., 138.002.043.006
** Default = 10000
Enter [MEM] for blank space
SMS Messages for Backup
Command | Description |
---|---|
P[PASSWORD].SMS[GSM MODEM TELEPHONE #].[IPRS-7 PASSWORD] | Used to program the receiver's SMS parameters |
Additional Programming Options
SMS Language
Language | Value | Language | Value |
---|---|---|---|
English (default) | 000 | Bulgarian | 016 |
French | 001 | Romanian | 017 |
Spanish | 002 | Slovak | 018 |
Italian | 003 | Chinese | 019 |
Swedish | 004 | Serbian | 020 |
Polish | 005 | Malay | 021 |
Portuguese | 006 | Slovenian | 022 |
German | 007 | Lithuanian | 023 |
Turkish | 008 | Finnish | 024 |
Hungarian | 009 | Estonian | 025 |
Czech | 010 | French Canadian | 026 |
Dutch | 011 | Belgian | 027 |
Croatian | 012 | Latvian | 028 |
Greek | 013 | Albanian | 029 |
Hebrew | 014 | Macedonian | 030 |
Russian | 015 |
SMS Programming
Refer to the panel's respective user manual for more information on SMS Personal Reporting.
Section | SMS Site Name Label |
---|---|
EVO [2954] | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
MG/SP [780] | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
List of SMS Commands
Please note that the default password is admin.
Command | Description |
---|---|
P[password].A[IP address].P[port number] | Used for LTE remote access |
P[password].IP.[call back phone number] | Used to obtain the IP address and IP port of the PCS265V8 |
P[password].RESET | Used to power cycle the PCS265V8 |
P[password].STATUS.[phone number] | Used to obtain the signal strength, signal quality, LTE connection status, and APN settings of the current SIM card |
P[password]. APN1.NAME. [Access Point Name] | Used to program the SIM Card 1 APN |
P[password]. APN1.USER. [Access Point Name] | Used to program the SIM card 1 APN User Name |
P[password]. APN1.PSW. [Access Point Name] | Used to program the SIM card 1 APN Password |
P[password]. APN1.CLEAR] | Used to clear the SIM Card 1 APN |
P[password]. VAPN1.[CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER] | Used to view the SIM Card 2 Access Point Name information |
P[password]. APN2.NAME. [Access Point Name] | Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access Point Name |
P[password]. APN2.USER. [Access Point Name] | Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access Point User |
P[password]. APN2.PSW. [Access Point Name] | Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access Point Password |
P[password]. APN2.CLEAR | Used to clear the SIM Card 2 Access Point Name |
P[password]. VAPN2.[CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER] | Used to view the SIM Card 2 Access Point Name information |
P[password].[IP1W1/ IP1W2/ IP2W1/ IP2W2/ IP3W1/ IP3W2/ IP4W1/ IP4W2].[domain name] | Set domain name for LTE receiver |
P[password].[IP1W1/ IP1W2/ IP2W1/ IP2W2/ IP3W1/ IP3W2/IP4W1/ IP4W2].CLEAR | Clear domain name for LTE receiver |
C[user code].[ARM/OFF].A[area number], [area number], [area number]TO[area number] | Arm/Disarm |
P[password].---S | Disable SWAN polling (V8.0 and higher) |
P[password].+++S | Enable SWAN polling (V8.0 and higher) |
EN Certification
The following statements apply for EN 50131 and EN 50136 certification:
- Mode of operation is pass-through.
- PCS265V8 must be installed and connected to an EN approved Grade 3 control panel.
- Monitoring of the transmission network interface (Internet connection): In case of network/interface failure, the device sends a trouble message to the control panel which then displays it via connected keypad(s).
- Information Security is achieved by 256-bit encrypted, supervised communication (AES validation number 986) which prevents unauthorized reading or modification of messages.
- Substitution Security is achieved by Information Security (as stated above), physical security (Tamper protection) and by a unique Serial Number from each device. Messages sent to the receiving station include the S/N to identify the substitution and alert accordingly.
Technical Specifications
Specifications | Description |
---|---|
RF Power | Class 4 (2W) @ 850/1900 MHz Class 2 (1W) @ 1800/1900 MHz UMTS 850/1900 @ 0.25W (America) UMTS 900/2100 @ 0.25W (Europe) |
World Zone Compatibility | All except the U.S.A. |
Antenna Bandwidth | 5 bands, wideband |
Voltage Input | 12 VDC nominal |
Consumption during LTE transmission | 60 mA standby 300 mA maximum |
Encryption | 128-bit (AES) |
SMS Protocol | 7-bit (GSM: 3GPP TS 23.038/GSM03.38) or 16-bit (UCS2 ISO/IEC10646) |
SIM Cards | LTE |
Humidity | 0 - 90% non-condensing |
Operating Temperature | -20 - 50 °C (-4 to 122 °F) |
Dimensions | 20.8 x 7.5 x 2 cm / 8.2 x 2.9 x 0.8 in. |
Certifications | EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 Grade 3 Class II EN 50131-10 ATS Category SP5 Certification Body: Applica Test and Certification |
Safety Note: This device may operate continuously in temperatures of 55°C (131°F) for a maximum period of 7 days.
Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product, please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on the Web site www.paradox.com/Terms. or contact your local distributor. Specifications may change without prior notice.
Patents
US, Canadian and international patents may apply. Paradox is a trademark or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems (Bahamas) Ltd. © 2024 Paradox Security Systems (Bahamas) Ltd. All rights reserved. www.paradox.com
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