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ULC Installation Guide for PowerSeries Pro

HS3032. Always use this guide in conjunction with the corresponding installation manual for the alarm control panel. l For mounting on the exterior of a vault, safe, or stockroom, installation of vibration detector is required (see Note 7).

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PowerSeriesPro ULC Installation Guide Canada-29010346R004 English
ULC Installation Guide for PowerSeries Pro

For all installations

During any ULC Installation described within this guide, all the rules for safe installation specified in the CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) shall be respected. This

guide is intended to be used in conjunction with the following DSC alarm control panel models unless otherwise stated: PowerSeries Pro models HS3248, HS3128,

HS3032. Always use this guide in conjunction with the corresponding installation manual for the alarm control panel.

l For mounting on the exterior of a vault, safe, or stockroom, installation of vibration detector is required (see Note 7).

l Power Adapter: switching mode type, cord connected (Model HS65WPSNA) or hardwired (HS65WPSNAS), output rated 18 VDC/3.6 A (65 W), Class 2

power limited, UL/cUL Listed. Refer to the installation manual for acceptable models used for each type of application.

l Install with ULC Listed devices where applicable.

l Refer to installation instructions of other manufacturers FACP's (Fire Alarm Control Panel) for any wiring connections between DSC/Tyco Subscriber's

units and these manufacturer's listed fire alarm control panels.

Requirements

Household Burglary Household fire

Central station burg- Central station fire

lary monitoring

monitoring

Local burglary

Minimum battery standby 4 hours

24 hours

24 hours

24 hours

24 hours

Battery size

12 V/4 Ah or 12 V/7 Ah or 12 V/17 Ah

12 V/7 Ah or 12 V/17 Ah

12 V/7 Ah or 12 V/17 Ah

12 V/7 Ah or 12 V/17 Ah

12 V/7 Ah or 12 V/17 Ah

System entry delay

 180 seconds

N/A

 60 seconds (security N/A levels II/III/IV)

 25 seconds

System exit delay

 45 seconds

N/A

 45 seconds (security levels II/III/IV)

N/A. Bell shall not sound  45 seconds

Minimum bell cutoff time 4 minutes

5 minutes

Max. 4 minutes

N/A

Max. 4 minutes

Equipment standard

CAN/ULC-S304:16

CAN/ULC-S545:02

CAN/ULC-S304:16

CAN/ULC-S559:13

CAN/ULC-S304:16

Installation standard

CAN/ULC-S302:14

CAN-ULC-S540

CAN/ULC-S302:14

CAN/ULC-S561:13

CAN/ULC-S302:14

Communicator

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled. See Note 1

Enabled. See Note 2

Optional

ULC marking Note: For residential installations the commercial type marking is also acceptable (subscribers' Unit)

Household Burglary Alarm System Control Unit

Household Fire Warning Alarm System Control Unit

Commercial Burglary Equipment or Subassembly

Commercial Burglary Equipment or Subassembly

Power LED (model ULC- Optional LA) Note: Not required if HS2LCDPRO, HS2LCDRFPRO9, HS2TCHPRO with AC indicator are being used.

Required

Required

Required

AC power adapter

Use Model

Use Model

Use Model HS65WPSNA. Use Model

HS65WPSNA. Cord Con- HS65WPSNA. Cord Con- Cord connected (Security HS65WPSNAS. Hard-

nected. Mount inside/out- nected. Mount inside/out- Levels 1-4). Mount

wired connected. Mount

side enclosure

side enclosure

inside/outside enclosure. only inside enclosure.

Optional use Model

Check local authority.

HS65WPSNAS. Hard-

wired connected (Security

Level 4). Mount only

inside enclosure, use High

Voltage Barrier kit.

Optional hardwired con-

nection.

Tamper protection

Optional

Optional

Required. See Note 8. Optional

Cabinet

HS3010C

Note: ULC marking

HSC3020C

might be applied on the

outside of the enclosure or

inside on the PCB

assembly.

HS3010C HSC3020C

HS3010C HSC3020C

HSC3010CR

Special notes

See Note 4

See Note 5 - 1-

See Notes 3, 7, 10

Commercial Burglary Equipment or Subassembly Required
Use Model HS65WPSNA. Cord connected. Mount inside/outside enclosure
Required. See Note 8. HSC3030CAR
See Notes 5, 6

Notes

Note 1: Communication Channel Security (applicable to Commercial Burglary/Financial Installations)

Passive Levels

Note: Test transmission required every 24 hr (on each Transmitter(s) communication

Supervision of com- Receiver equipment Security level

munication channel at signal receiving (CAN/ULC

(s)

centre (SRC)

-S302-14)

channel.

P1

Single communication channel:

Loss of communication SG-MLR2-DG/

I

Dialer: integrated in HS3032, HS3128, HS3248

channel shall initiate SG-MLR2000 /

GSM/HSPA: plug in module 3G9080, 3H9080, LE9080

local trouble signal

SG-System IV /

IP: integrated in HS3032, HS3128, HS3248 Refer to figure 5.

within 180 seconds

SG-System III / SG-System II /

SG-System I/

SG-System 5

P2

Communication channels:

Failure of either chan- SG-MLR2-DG/

II

Dialer and GSM/HSPA back-up, Dialer and IP back-up,

nel shall be reported to SG-MLR2000 /

GSM/HSPA and Dialer back-up, IP and GSM/HSPA back-up, the SRC within 240 SG-System IV /

GSM/HSPA and IP back-up. Refer to diagrams 1, 2, and 5

seconds

SG-System III / SG-System II /

SG-System I/

SG-System 5

P3

Dual Communication System: GSM/HSPA and IP, Dialer and Failure of either chan- SG-MLR2-DG/

III

IP, Dialer and GSM/HSPA. Status change signals shall be sent nel shall be reported to SG-MLR2000 /

simultaneously over both communication channels. Refer to dia- the SRC within 240 grams 1, 2, and 5. Use separate PGM outputs programmed to seconds activate for each type of event identified as a status change signal: Burglar Alarm, Holdup, Duress, Tamper, Opening/Closing. Use zone expander where more zone inputs are

SG-System IV / SG-System III / SG-System II / SG-System I/ SG-System 5

required to accommodate the transmission of these signals.

Notes: The telephone service should be of a type that provides for timed release disconnect, in order to give the digital alarm communicator transmitter (dialer) the ability to disconnect an incoming call to the protected premises. If the lines (numbers) are in a single hunt group, they shall be individually accessible; otherwise, separate hunt groups shall be required. These lines shall be used for no other purpose than receiving signals from a digital alarm communicator transmitter. These lines (numbers) shall be unlisted. A timed release disconnect requirement applies to the telephone lines (numbers) connected to the digital alarm communicator receiver. The numbers assigned to the digital alarm communicator receiver shall be individually accessible, even where they are connected in rotary (hunt group). Models SGMLR2-DG and SG-MLR2000 Receivers (DACR type) are legacy products that are still used by some ULC Listed Signal Receiving Centres.

Active Levels Note: Check-in /polling signal required every 90 seconds A1
A2

Transmitter(s) equipment at protected premises

Supervision of communication channel(s)

Receiver equipment at signal receiving centre (SRC)

Security level (CAN/ULC-S302-14)

GSM/HSPA: LE4010/LE4010CF, Loss of communication chan- SG-System 5

I

LE4020/LE4020CF, TL880LE, nel shall be indicated at SRC SG-System IV /

plug in modules 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 IP: integrated in HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 AES 128-bit encryption. Refer to

within 180 seconds

SG-System III / SG-System II / SG-System I (512 supervised transmitters)

diagrams 1, 4, 5.

GSM/HSPA: LE4010/LE4010CF, Loss in 180 seconds at SRC; SG-System 5

II

LE4020/LE4020CF, TL880LE, Identification at SRC; Com- SG-System IV /

plug in modules 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 IP: integrated in HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 AES 128-bit encryption. Refer to

promise detection 240 seconds

SG-System III / SG-System II / SG-System I (512 supervised transmitters)

diagrams 1, 4, 5.

Back-up requirements for network equipment 24 hr standby power or dialer as back-up
24 hr standby power or dialer as back-up

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Active Levels Note: Check-in /polling signal required every 90 seconds

Transmitter(s) equipment at protected premises

Supervision of communication channel(s)

Receiver equipment at signal receiving centre (SRC)

Security level (CAN/ULC-S302-14)

Back-up requirements for network equipment

A3

GSM/HSPA: LE4010/LE4010CF, Loss in 180 seconds at SRC; SG-System 5

III

24 hr standby power or

LE4020/LE4020CF, TL880LE, compromise detection and SG-System IV /

IV (only when used in con- GSM as back-up

plug in modules 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 IP: integrated in HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 AES 128-bit encryption. Refer to

identification at SRC 180 seconds

SG-System III /

junction with a passive

SG-System II /

communication channel

SG-System I

rated P1)

(512 supervised trans-

mitters)

diagrams 1, 4, 5.

A4

GSM/HSPA: LE4010/LE4010CF, Loss in 180 seconds at SRC; SG-System 5

IV

LE4020/LE4020CF, TL880LE, compromise detection and SG-System IV /

plug in modules

identification at SRC 180 SG-System III /

3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 IP: integrated in HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 AES 128-bit encryption. Refer to

seconds

SG-System II / SG-System I (512 supervised transmitters)

diagrams 1, 4, 5.

24 hr standby power

Notes: For equipment used at the protected premises or SRC and intended to facilitate IP communications (hubs, routers, NID, DSL/Cable modems) 24h back-up power is required. Where such cannot be facilitated, a secondary (back-up) communication channel is required. Notes for using Private, Corporate and High Speed Data Networks: Network access and domain access policies shall be set to restrict unauthorized network access, and "spoofing" or "denial of service" attacks. Select the internet service providers that have redundant servers/systems, back-up power, routers with firewalls enabled and methods to identify and protect against "denial of service" attacks (i.e., via "spoofing"). Notes for using Public Switched and Wireless Data Networks: Communication channels shall be facilitated such that the communicator will restrict unauthorized access, which could otherwise compromise security.

Note 2: Fire Monitoring Communication Systems (Refer to the wiring diagrams in this guide for possible configurations). Fire alarms shall be received at SRC in 60

seconds. Trouble signals shall be received at SRC in 90 seconds. AES 128-bit encryption for active and passive IP connections (applies to Ethernet and Cellular

paths).

IP or GSM/HSPA communication Transmitter equipment at protected

Supervision of communication Receiver equipment at sig-

paths

premises

channel(s)

nal receiving centre (SRC)

Passive

Dialer with GSM/HSPA, Dialer with IP,

Note: Test transmission required every GSM/HSPA with IP

24 hr (on each communication channel) Fire alarms shall be sent simultaneously over

both communication channels

Refer to diagram 5

Failure of either channel shall be repor- SG-MLR-DG/

ted to the SRC within 180 seconds. SG-MLR2000/

Failure of both channels shall be indic- SG-System 5/

ated locally in 240 seconds

SG-System IV/

SG-System III/

SG-System II/

SG-System I

Active Note: Check-in/polling signal required every 90 seconds.

GSM/HSPA: LE4010/LE4010CF, LE4020/LE4020CF, plug in modules 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 IP: integrated in HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 Refer to diagram 5

Loss of communincation channel shall be indicated at SRC within 180 seconds

SG-System 5/ SG-System IV/ SG-System III/ SG-System II/ SG-System I

Note: Models SG-MLR2-DG, SG-MLR2000 are not ULC Listed under the ULC-S559-04 requirements. Note: For equipment used at the protected premises or SRC and intended to facilitate the IP communications (hubs, routers, NID, DSL/Cable modems) 24h back-up power is equired. Where such cannot be facilitated, a secondary (back-up) communication channel is required.

Note 3: Each ULC labelled "Subscribers' Unit Fire and/or Burglary" communication system shall be connected to a ULC labelled "Fire Alarm Control Unit" if they are to monitor a complete fire alarm system. As minimum, system fire alarms, supervisory and troubles signals shall be transmitted to the SRC. Note 4: Program input zones as Fire Type for connection of ULC labelled 4-wire smoke detectors (e.g., DSC FSA-410A series) or program PGM 2 for connection of compatible ULC labelled 2-wire smoke detectors (e.g., DSC FSA-210A series). Refer to Zone Wiring Diagrams in this guide. Note 5: Double end-of-line zone configuration must be used for Security Levels II-IV Installations (refer to Zone Wiring Diagrams in this guide for possible configurations). Note 6: Only one contact per zone (refer to Zone Wiring Diagrams for double door/window contact in this guide). Note 7: For financial/bank applications when mounting the control panel on the exterior of a vault, safe, or stockroom, installation of vibration detector is required. Recommended assault sensor UTC, model 5422. Note 8: This may be connected to ULC labelled Sprinkler Riser devices (refer to Zone Wiring Diagrams in this guide). Note 9: All system enclosures must be 24-hour tamper protected against opening or removal (DSC Tamper Kit T-1 or equivalent). This includes control unit and accessory cabinets, transmitters, initiating devices and bells/strobes. Keypads must be tampered if they use a zone input or if they are installed outside the protected area. Note 10: When performing the test for loss of communications channel on a LE4010/LE4010CF, LE4020/LE4020CF, TL880LE, or 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080, it is recommended that you remove the SIM card from the communicator to simulate loss of communications. Removing the antennae is not an acceptable method for testing on these models as the radio used in this product may be able to communicate without the antennae connected. The Cellular Service attribute must also be enabled via C24 Communications.

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Note 11: As per ULC Bulletin 2017-02A, ULC Fire and Security Systems Group is accepting the use of MFVN digital telephone services for connection of digital dialer transmitters ULC listed to be connected to the public switched telephone network communication system. Since the MFVN communication channel technologies available are not provided with 24 hour standby power on the equipment and facilities used between the premises and the signal receiving center, it is required that, for passive communication channels used in monitored protective signaling system installations, the testing time of the passive communication channels should be reduced from the current 24 hours to 6 hours to better ensure that the system and communication channels are operating in their intended manner to reduce the life safety risk. A change in testing frequency for intrusion alarm systems is not required due to the many different levels of line security options available for these system types, which should be applied based on communication supervision needs for each installation. For PowerSeries Pro panels, the following programming options shall be adjusted to meet the new 6h test transmission when used in ULC-S561 compliant installations:
l Section [022] turn option 4 ON for hours. l Section [377] option [003] set to 006 (for 6 hours). l Section [309] option [002] enable test transmission for all applicable receivers.
Programming
The notes in the installation and programming sections describing the system configurations for ULC Listed installations must be implemented.
Protection of the control unit - burglary
The local control unit and local power supply must be protected in one of the following ways: l The control unit and power supply must be located within the area of greatest protection on a tamper protected circuit. l Each partition shall arm the area protecting the control unit and the audible alarm device power supply. This may require duplicate protection armed by each partition. Access to this protected area, without causing an alarm, will require that all partitions are disarmed.
In all cases described above, the protected area for the control unit must be programmed so that it cannot be bypassed, and installed in accordance with CAN/ULCS302.
User information
The installer should advise the users and note the following in the user instruction manual: l Service organization name and telephone number. l The programmed exit time. l The programmed entry time. l Safety precautions specified for the connected equipment.
Products or components of products, which perform communications functions only, shall comply with the requirements applicable to communications equipment as specified in CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1, Information Technology Equipment-Safety - Part 1: General Requirements.
Zone wiring diagrams
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Note: The tamper and relay contacts (NC) used in door/window detectors or motion detectors are shown as the product is powered up and in normal supervisory condition.
Connection of Devices and Accessories for Water Type Extinguishing Systems
NOTE: Only Control Valve Position Supervisory Devices can be used up to 5 on the same circuit
NOTE: Reference to WF terminal block designation is only specific to certain DSC modules (MAXSYS system). PowerSeries Pro control panels can use any zone programmed as type 24 hr sprinkler when used in conjunction with a sprinkler supervision system.

Connection of Tamper Zone with Water Flow/Gate Valve

NC TAMPER

SPRINKLER SWITCH

NC

NO

C

PANEL ZONE

ZONE

COM

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Connection for removable terminal block

FACP RELAY OUTPUT

NC

NO

C

EOL RESISTOR

ZONE

COM

CONTROL PANEL

COMMUNICATOR

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Fire monitoring communications systems wiring diagrams

Note: For help in determining the type of application and the associated Security Level for ULC commercial burglar certifications, refer to Table 1 in CAN/ULC-

S302-14 Standard for the Installation, Inspection and Testing of Intrusion Alarm Systems (see the following extract).

Security level

Environmental examples

Application examples

Level 1

q low crime area q low occurrence probability factor q low asset value risk q low impact on operational risk

q small retail operations q small office environments (for example, real estate) q most residential

Level II

q moderate crime area q moderate probability of event q easily transported assets q moderate asset value q acceptable risk - fully recoverable operations

q 24 hour convenience stores (minimal staffing) q mid-size retail operations q gas stations q fitness centers q condominiums q car parks

Level III

q high crime area q moderate probability of event occurrence q high value assets q easily transported assets q risk to enterprise - high recovery costs

q large retail operations q big box retail operations q gas stations q banks q large multi-tenant commercial enterprises q ATMs q art galleries q casinos q regional airports q car parks

Level IV

q high crime area q very high probable occurrence of event q high profile target - terrorism q very high value assets q easily transportable assets q risk to life q risk to enterprise - very high recovery costs q long term impact on enterprise

q international airports q government buildings q high profile attractions/ observation towers q data centers q military bases q court houses q mines

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Notes:
l l l l

These wiring diagrams are also representative for commercial burglary monitoring applications. Either RM1C ULC or RM2 relays can be used for ULC installations. Recommended power supply models: HSM3204CX, HSM3350. Refer to power supply installation manual for compatible control panels.

1a. DSC subscribers' unit fire and GSM/HSPA transmitter (passive communications system)

Fire Alarm Control Unit
Outputs Fire
Supervisory Trouble

DSC Subscribers'
Unit Fire

AUX Power 12V/700mA*

GSM/HSPA Transmitter
LE4010/LE4010CF
LE4020/LE4020CF

Zone Inputs
HS3032 HS3128 HS3248

TIP RING

PGM1

T1/R1 zone input

TIP/RING PGM4

AC Input

RM1C ULC Relay
HS3010CR cabinet

RM1C ULC Relay
LE4010/LE4010CF/ LE4020/LE4020CF Cabinet

AC Input
DSC Keypad
HS2LCDPRO

*Model LE4010CF/LE4020CF has its own power suppy (with integral backup) and only requires connection to a dedicated AC mains circuit.

GSM/HSPA Network
PSTN
Notes: - Power for LE4010/LE4020 shall be provided from Fire Alarm
Control Unit or separately listed Power Supply rated for the application (12 V/700 mA). - All wiring connections shall be run in a metallic protective conduit. - Connections to the zoned inputs of the GSM/HSPA communicator shall be limited to 18 m, same room. - Phone Line Monitoring (TLM) shall be enabled. - Connect PGM4 output from LE4010/LE4020 (Trouble conditions) to a zone input on the Subscriber Unit for supervision of the GSM Transmitter. - 24h Test Transmission over phone line (PSTN) and LE4010 must be enabled. - Fire Alarms shall be sent over both communication channels. - On the Subscribers' Unit program PGM1 for HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 as System Event (Section [009] as type 10; Section [501] Fire Event option 2 ON). An alternate option is to program PGM1 as Zone Follower (Sec [009] = 29) and assign Fire Zone to PGM1 in Section [551]. Ensure Bit 3 is on in [501]. In this case, a restored fire alarm condition does not require the DSC control panel to be reset. - Dry contact outputs from ULC Listed Fire Alarm Control Unit shall be connected to Zone inputs on the ULC Listed DSC Subscribers' Unit Fire. - The control panel manual shall be consulted for the list of compatible keypads. - Refer to detailed diagrams in Figure 2.

1b. DSC subscribers' unit fire and GSM/HSPA transmitter (active communications system)

Fire Alarm Control Unit
Outputs Fire
Supervisory Trouble

DSC Subscribers'
Unit Fire

Zone Inputs
HS3032 HS3128 HS3248

TIP RING

PGM1

AUX Power 12V/700mA*

GSM/HSPA Transmitter
LE4010/LE4010CF LE4020/LE4020CF
T1/R1 TIP/RING
Zone Input PGM4

GSM/HSPA Network
PSTN Note: PSTN connection is not required if the communicator is desired to be used in an Active installation. Only supervision at the SRC receiver shall be set to 180 seconds.

AC Input

HS3010CR cabinet

RM1C ULC Relay
LE4010/LE4010CF/ LE4020/LE4020CF cabinet

AC Input
DSC Keypad
HS2LCDPRO

Notes:
- Power for LE4010/LE4020 shall be provided from Fire Alarm Control Unit or separately listed Power Supply rated for the application (12 V/700 mA).
- All wiring connections shall be run in a metallic protective conduit. - Connections to the zoned inputs of the GSM/HSPA communicator shall be limited to 18 m,
same room. - Phone Line Monitoring (TLM) shall be enabled. - Connect PGM4 output from LE4010/LE4020 (Trouble conditions) to a zone input on the
Subscriber Unit for supervision of the GSM Transmitter. - 24h Test Transmission over phone line (PSTN) and LE4010/LE4020 must be enabled. - Fire Alarms shall be sent over both communication channels. - Dry contact outputs from ULC Listed Fire Alarm Control Unit shall be connected to Zone inputs
on the ULC Listed DSC Subscribers' Unit Fire. - The control panel manual shall be consulted for the list of compatible keypads.

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1c. DSC subscribers' unit fire and GSM/HSPA transmitter mounted remotely
Alternate wiring diagram for DSC subscribers' unit fire and GSM/HSPA transmitter aassive/active communication system - using phone line supervision relay

Fire Alarm Control Unit
Outputs Fire
Supervisory Trouble
AC Input

DSC Subscribers'
Unit Fire

AUX Power 12V/700mA*

GSM/HSPA Transmitter
LE4010/LE4010CF LE4020/LE4020CF

GSM/HSPA Network

Zone Inputs
HS3032 HS3128 HS3248

TIP RING
PGM1

RM1C ULC Relay

T1/R1 TIP/RING

Zone PGM1

Input

PGM4

RM1C ULC Relay

PSTN Note: PSTN connection is not required if the communicator is desired to be used in an Active installation. Only supervision at the SRC receiver shall be set to 180 seconds.

HSC3010CR Cabinet

RM1C ULC Relay
LE4010/LE4010CF/ LE4020/LE4020CF Cabinet

AC Input
DSC Keypad
HS2LCDPRO

Notes:
- Connect PGM output from LE4010/LE4020 (Phone Line Trouble) to a zone input on the subscriber unit for supervision of the PSTN phone line voltage.
- When the LE4010/LE4010CF/LE4020/LE4020CF is installed remotely from the DSC Control Panel, it is required to monitor the Phone Line Trouble condition at the keypad by using an additional RM1C Relay.
- All wiring connections shall be run in a mechanically protective conduit. Connections to the zoned inputs of the GSM/HSPA communicator shall be limited to 18 m, same room.
- Refer to notes in Figure 1A and detailed diagrams in Figure 3 for additional information.

*Model LE4010CF/LE4020CF has its own power supply (with integral backup) and only requires connection to a dedicated AC mains circuit.

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2a. Fire alarm control unit (with dialer) and GSM/HSPA transmission (passive communication system)

Fire Alarm Control Unit
TIP/RING
Zone Input
Outputs Fire
Trouble

AUX Power GSM/HSPA Transmitter 12V/700mA*

3G/LE4010 3G/LE4010CF LE4020/LE4020CF

T1/R1

TIP/RING

Zone Inputs

PGM4 Output

RM1C ULC Relay
Communicator cabinet

AC Input

*Model 3G4010CF/LE4010CF/LE4020CF has its own power suppy (with integral backup) and only requires connection to a dedicated AC mains circuit. Model LE4020CF input range is 10-28Vdc/700mA.

GSM/HSPA Network
PSTN
Notes: - Power for 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020 shall be provided from
Fire Alarm Control Unit or separately listed Power Supply rated for the application (12V/700mA). - All wiring connections shall be run in a metallic protective conduit. - Connections to the zoned inputs of the GSM/HSPA communicator shall be limited to 18m, same room. - For local supervision of the GSM/HSPA transmitter connect PGM output from 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020 to one zone input on the Fire Alarm Control Unit. - Dry contact Trouble output from ULC Listed Fire Alarm Control Unit shall be connected to Zone input on the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020 for supervision of control units Tip/Ring connection. - Fire Alarms shall be sent over both communication channels. Fire output from Fire Alarm Control Unit shall be connected to an Input on the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020 that is programmed as fire. - 24h Test Transmission must be enabled on the dialer and on the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020.

DG009753

2b. Fire alarm control unit (with dialer) and GSM/HSPA transmission (active communication system) GSM/HSPA network

Fire alarm control unit
TIP/RING
Zone input
Outputs fire trouble

AUX power 12 V / 700 mA*

GSM/HSPA transmitter
3G/LE4010 3G/LE4010CF LE4020/LE4020CF

T1/R1

TIP/RING

Zone inputs

PGM4 output

AC input

RM1C ULC relay
Communicator cabinet

Notes
- Power for 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020 shall be provided from Fire Alarm Control Unit or separately listed Power Supply rated for the application (12 V / 700 mA) - All wiring connections shall be run in a metallic protective conduit - Connections to the zoned inputs of the GSM/HSPA communicator shall be limited to 18 m, same room - For local supervision of the GSM/HSPA transmitter, connect PGM output from 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020 to one zone input on the Fire Alarm Control Unit - Dry contact Trouble output from ULC Listed Fire Alarm Control Unit shall be connected to Zone input on the 3G4010/LE4010/LE4020 for supervision of control units TIP/RING connection - Supervision at the SRC receiver shall be set to 180 seconds - Connect24 profile shall be set to ULC Commercial Fire Active installation (for commercial burglary applications choose ULC Commercial Burg Active profile)
* Model 3G4010CF/LE4010CF/LE4020CF has its own power supply (with integral backup) and only required connection to a dedicated AC mains circuit. Model LE4020 input range is 10 Vdc 28 Vdc / 700 mA

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3. Connection details for GSM/HSPA supervision relay and redundant fire alarm transmission

LE LI 1 T2IPR3ING4T1 5R1

LE4010/LE4010CF/LE4020/LE4020CF

O1 O2 O3 O4+OC AS

6
COM

17

82PGM93

10411
AUX

12
COM

113

2ZO1N4E3 1L5141L26D+1LC37I-LN148

Cellular Network Supervision Relay

Redundant Fire Alarm Initiation

5.6 KOhm

DC

AUX BELL

CORBUS

PGM

AUX ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ETHERNET

TELCO

Note: Use EOL resistor in series with N.O. contacts of the relay connected to PGM4.
LE4010/LE4010CF/LE4020/LE4020CF

TIP RING T1 R1

1234

1 2 3 4 +-

COM

PGM

AUXCOM

ZONE

DC IN

Cellular Network Supervision Relay

5.6 KOhm

Redundant Fire Alarm Initiation

DC

AUX BELL

CORBUS

PGM

AUX ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ETHERNET

TELCO

Note: Use EOL resistor in parallel with N.C. contacts of the relay connected to PGM4. - 11 -

4. Connection details for GSM/HSPA supervision relay, phone line supervision and redundant fire alarm transmission

LE4010/LE4010CF/LE4020/LE4020CF

TIP RNG T1 R1

1234

COM 1 2 3 4 + -

COM

PGM

AUX

ZONE

DC IN

Phone Line Supervision
Relay

GSM/HSPA Supervision
Relay

Redundant Fire Alarm Initiation

5.6 KOhm 5.6 KOhm

DC

AUX BELL

CORBUS

PGM

AUX ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ETHERNET

TELCO

Note: Use EOL resistor in series with N.O. contacts of the relay connected to PGM4.
LE4010/LE4010CF/LE4020/LE4020CF

TIP RNG T1 R1

1234

1 2 3 4 +-

COM

PGM

AUXCOM

ZONE

DC IN

Phone Line Supervision
Relay

5.6 K

5.6 K

Redundant Fire Alarm Initiation

GSM/HSPA Supervision
Relay

DC

AUX BELL

CORBUS

PGM

AUX ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ETHERNET

TELCO

Note: Use EOL resistor in parallel with N.C. contacts of the relay connected to PGM4. - 12 -

5. Wiring diagram active/passive communication system

Plug-in the 3G/3H/LE9080 using the connectors outlined below

PC LINK

MICRO-B USB TYPE A

FIDB1

SERIAL NUMBER

M4

1000X250

3G/3H/LE9080
M3

CON2

SERIAL NUMBER 500X500
CON7

BATTERY

HS3032/HS3128HS3248
Note: For more details, refer to the control panel Reference Manual part
number
UA718

From NID Use only CAT5
Supervised

22AWG Maximum cable length
100 m (328 ft)

Note: Communicator programming (section [851]) is only supported through the Connect24 web portal. Notes:
1. Control panel model HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 has an integral DACT (PSTN and an integral Ethernet IP communication paths that together with the plug-in cellular module 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 can be programmed to work as a communication system covering levels P1-P3 and A1-A4).
2. Connect module 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 to HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 as instructed in the installation manual and enable the alternate communicator (section [383] bit 3 ON if using the on-board Ethernet, [383] bit 4 ON if using the 3G/3H/LE9080 plug-in cellular board, or [382] bit 5 ON if using the TL880LE).
3. For communication format, program section [350] [001-004] (03 for Contact ID, 04 for SIA). 4. 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 can be used as either a passive or active communication module (Ethernet/Cellular or both). 5. For passive configurations (Commercial Burg Line Security Level P2, Backup transmission configuration):
l Phone line monitoring (TLM) shall be enabled on the panel (section [015] bit 7 ON). l Set communicator path on the panel: section [300] [001] set to Phone line, [002] set to Alt Comm Rec 1(Ethernet channel) or Alt Comm Rec 3 (Cel-
lular channel). Note that any communicator path can be selected as primary (location [001] or backup (location [002] in this configuration. Enable Cellular Low Signal Trouble in section [851][005] bit 8 ON). l Program the analog phone number in Section [301] [001] (primary path). l Program the partition call directions in Section [311] (enable both receivers in subsection [001] for alarms, [002] for tamper, [003] for opening/ closing) as required by the application). l Select backup option in Section [384] (will select path to backup primary path). l Complete programming of the 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 module in section [851] (Ethernet/Cellular address, supervision options, Ethernet/Cellular test transmission time and cycle). 6. Passive configurations (Fire Monitoring or Commercial Burglary Line Security Level P3, simultaneous transmission configuration) can be done either using the phone line and alternate communicator module (IP or Cell), or just the dual path alternate communicator module (IP and Cell). If only the dual alternate communicator module is used then the programming associated with phone line operation is not applicable. l Phone line monitoring (TLM) shall be enabled on the panel (section [015] bit 7 ON). l Set communicator paths on the panel: section [300][001] set to Phone line, [002] set to Alt Comm Auto. If the phone line is not used, then [300] [001] shall be set to Alt Comm Auto. Enable Cellular Low Signal Trouble in section [851][005] bit 8 ON. Note that any communicator path can be selected as primary (location [001]), secondary (location [002]) or third (location [003]) in this configuration, since all paths transmit the selected events (see sections [309] and [311] - parallel communication). l Program the analog phone number in Section [301] [001]. l Program the partition call directions in Section [311] (enable all applicable receivers in subsection [001] for alarms, [002] for tamper, [003] for opening/closing) as required by the application. l Program system call directions in Section [309] (enable all applicable receivers in subsection [001] for maintenance, [002] for test transmission) as required by the application l Enable parallel transmission in Section [380] bit 5 ON and [384] bit 2 OFF. Enable receiver group in section [851][010] option 4 ON and setup ethernet receiver 1 and cellular receiver 3 as a receiver group pair in section [018] set to 0103. Note: Enabling this option ensures the selected events are transmitted in parallel on all enabled communication paths. l Complete programming of the 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 module in section [851] (Ethernet/Cellular address, supervision options, Ethernet/Cellular test transmission time and cycle). Note: When using redundant communications, receivers 1 and 3 shall not terminate at the same receiver line card, and receivers 2 and 4 shall not terminate at the same receiver line card. Communications will be simultaneous to receivers 1 and 3, and if unsuccessful will backup to receivers 2 and 4 simultaneously.

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l For 24hr test transmission, [851] system test options [026-029] shall be enabled [FF] for the communication paths available. [851][124-125] and [224-225] shall be programmed with time of day for test transmission and 1440 minutes (24h) for test transmission cycle.
7. For active configurations (Fire Monitoring, Commercial Burglary Security Level A1-A4): l Phone line use is optional (depends on the Ethernet or Cellular channel being used and back-up power provisions for the Ethernet channel). TLM does not need to be programmed if the phone line is not used. Enable Cellular Low Signal Trouble in section [851][005] bit 8 ON. l Set communication path: in Section [300][001] select 01 for Alt Comm. Rec 1 (Ethernet channel), or 02 for Alt Comm. Rec 3(Cellular channel). l Complete programming of the 3G9080/3H9080/LE9080 module in section [851] (Ethernet/Cellular address, supervision options, Ethernet/Cellular test transmission time and cycle). l Program heartbeat interval in Section [851][004]=005A (90s). The supervision window at the Signal Receiving Centre's receiver shall be programmed as max. 180s. Note: select the proper supervision profile from C24 website when enrolling/registering the Cellular alarm communicator for first time.
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6. LT880LE wiring diagram

PCLINK

A TL880LE IP/LTE Alarm Communicator

Diversity antenna

CB

PC LINK

MICRO-B USB TYPE A

HS3032/HS3128/HS3248
Warning: Disconnect AC power and
telephone lines before servicing.

BATTERY

UA718

DC

AUX BELL

CORBUS

PGM

AUX ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ZONE

ETHERNET

TELCO

D

Red Black +

4Ah 7Ah 2 x 7Ah 17Ah

Alarm Controller Cabinet E
See wiring details below

Primary

antenna.

E

Route away

from the

enclosure

and the

diversity

antenna.

AC wiring details for ULC-S561 using HSC3010CR enclosure

Mounted in Alarm Controller Cabinet
G

F

+12V GND

RX-
PCL-422 RX+ TX-
TX+

TL880LE Controller Board
+12V GND

Alarm Controller Cabinet
A Red wire on alarm controller PC-Link header B Primary antenna (provided) C Diversity antenna (provided) D Ethernet cable connections E Quad cables (100 ft/30 m maximum) F Red wire on PCL-422 PC-Link header G LTE controller board power terminals. Can be connected to power supply module (HSM3204CX/HSM3350) For UL Commercial Burglary installations, the TL880LE is listed as the sole means of communication (supervision window of 180 seconds required at monitoring station) or as a back-up when used in conjucntion with POTS line (dialer). The communicator shall be powered from the compatible listed control unit HS3032/HS3128, HS3248 or compatible listed power supply HSM3204CX/HSM3350 that complies with the ratings specified in the communicator manual. For ULC Commercial Burglary installations, the TL880LE is listed as an active communication system with line security level A1-A4 and as a passive communication system with communication line security level P1 when used alone or as P2-P3 when used in conjunction with the integrated POTS line (dialer) in the compatible PowerSeries Pro alarm control panels HS3032, HS3128, HS3248.
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