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' <br /> ~ <br /> � <br /> pulse or contact |D format which iao in the |netn|a- fUr, A� Se <br /> rvices, <br /> bon Instructions �vthe interconnected <br /> ' ' DACT /Alarm Con- ard for installation and Classification of Residential Bur- <br /> ho| Unit. g|Vr Alarm Systems <br /> Refer to VV12140 for selecting the required handshake / a. Before applying power, be sure to connect the <br /> Wnaoff frequency inthe NQ setup ' antenna. Temporarily connect power to the Stop <br /> scre'ny(as required by co Link radio from o fully charged 12V (4AH minimum) <br /> ` battery. DO NOT mount the radio at this time. Press <br /> Tmmnperovvitnhtm send asignal. <br /> PRIMARY ANDBACK-UPREPORTINGb. �oaitimn�h� uni�in�hod�oired moun�ing |ocoUon.with <br /> The StarLink radio can function an e primary»«ino|eoa cum- antenna oriented vertically. The signal strength is <br /> mun1cator' in cases where there are no telephone lines displayedbytheGreen"�ignm| Stnun�thLE�"|aba|ed <br /> present,vvhenconnected directly Uo the control panel Telco "D3" (located at the lower right corner of the �C <br /> terminals. Forphmm. reporting, do NOT inotaUjumper 3 board). The GSM radio tower signal strength may <br /> in terminal Nook "�C5" The SbarLink radio can also fun«' fluctuate from day to day. therefore it is best hu try to <br /> �un as n backup to the existing telephone lines (installlfind amounbng location where the LED provides <br /> jumper 3 in terminal block^X5"). When used as a backup minimum of b||n�o. <br /> communicator and when it senses telephone line trouble, c. Once � location haa been selected based on signal <br /> the 8borLinkradio au0omeUumUyswitches the uummu»ico- coverage, permanently secure the unit using #8 <br /> don channel�nmthe telephone line tV the<SPRGnetwork. screws (not supplied) in the two mounting holes. <br /> 'NETWORK COVERAGE .\�A��NIN��' Tu ensure user safety and tu satisfy FCC <br /> �uinom�ntu this unitmuatba installed so <br /> The GbmrL|nkmmdio oonstondysupervises the GPRS net- RF exposure requirements, <br /> thata minimum separation d�eb�noe of �Oom C�4") is a�- <br /> workcovonagu When the SbarLinh radio i� configured for `� <br /> � ways maintained bebw�enth� ontennaofthetnsnomiding <br /> primorynapo�ing. and the StarLinkrodio dedn�a o |ooe in device and nearby p�naan* Use ONLY �ha �xiaUng on- <br /> nab^mrknoverage the ' <br /> ' henna supplied by radio to comply with this warning <br /> pn»mptthenon�no| pune|tnannounc� oTe|�uLi»� C«�bai|- (Exception: TheSLE�4NTE�Toxtended �ntanna«vith15 <br /> uratpoub|o using the K8onagament {�enbarscreen (located (Excop ' <br /> a Note: This Telco Line Cut fail- feet ' <br /> unu trouble will NOT activate when the Star-ink radio is <br /> STEP 3: WIRING(PRIMARY AND BACKUP MODES)uon�guredfbrbackup reporting. 22'gauga�vvina `may be used if mounted up to 50 feet from <br /> the control panel, and 18-gaugevvire should be used for up <br /> INSTALLATION STEPS to 100 feet. Reference the wiring diagrams further in this <br /> STEP 1: ACCOUNT REGISTRATION manual. See the section CONTROL PANEL PROGRAM- <br /> Create a new account and register specific StorLink radio K8ING further inthis manual. <br /> modules at ' Accounts and mod- For Primary Mode: <br /> u|au registered via the Internet are enabled for activation Remove jumper#3 in jumper block labeled "X6'. The vvir- <br /> vvithin24houra. ing between the control panel and the 3tnrLinh radio ioover <br /> STEP 2: SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION five (5)wireo. as follows: <br /> T�emounUng location should bu indoors within the protect- ° TB1: PWR (+12V) Note: Models SLE3/4��-CFBond <br /> ed area and selected based on RF performance. Iti» SLECDK8��-- B are <br /> rated 12/24VDC input. <br /> HIGHLY recommended that the installer carefully adhere to <br /> ° ��3' <br /> PWRtND () <br /> the following recommendations BEFORE any wires are in- <br /> ° TB13: PANEL TIP <br /> stalled <br /> . ° TB12; PANEL RING <br /> ° Generally, high locations are best. DO NOT mount radio ° TB3: PGK01 (-). Normally |uvv output wired to the <br /> in basements or below grade as unpredictable Pedbp (+) of zone dedicated to monitoring the radio status. <br /> mmnoe may result. See page 13 for BEK8C-F8ZCP|YNwiring. Should be <br /> ° DC} NOT mount the radio in non-climate controlled envi- programmed on Napuo control panels as Day Zone, but <br /> nnnmenta (i.e. attics may become extremely hot in sum- be programmed to sound locally and NDTactivotethe <br /> mer, garages may become extremely cold in winter). bell. Note: See steps"a"and"b". below. <br /> ° Avoid mounting locations within 3 feet of AC power lines, For��o�a�88mda. <br /> fluorescent light fixtures, or metal objects (air ^ <br /> ' ` Install jumper#3 in jumper block labeled 'X5" The wiring <br /> ditionnno, metal ganoQa dooro, etc.) as these locations between the control panel and the GharL|nk rad <br /> io is over <br /> have been shown to have odetrimental effect on signal <br /> seven (7)wires,asfollows: <br /> strength. <br /> ° A fair amount of care may be required 0o mount the Star- ° TBi: PWR(*12mr12/24V) <br /> Link radio so aahu achieve an optimal RF path. The ° T132: PWRGND �� <br /> installer should spend aa much time an needed toobtain ° TB1O: TIP <br /> the highest signal level possible. ° TB11: RING <br /> ° For Commercial Burglary inota||oUono, install in accord- ~ T813: PANELT|P <br /> onmyvvith UL 881. Standard for |netoUmUon and C|anaifi- ° TB12: PANEL RING <br /> cation of Burglary and Holdup A|onn Systems. |notmUm- ° TB3: pGK81 Normally iuvv output wired to the <br /> Uon nho|| also be in accordance with ULO27. Standard <br /> 5 <br /> s�����e�m����um��m�n�*�-�t�r��m�m� <br />