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GSM Communication
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What is GSM?
• Global System for Mobile Communications
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Developed in 1990s
One of the leading digital cellular networks
AT&T network in the U.S.
Rogers network in Canada
• Most popular standard for mobile phones in the world.
– Approximately 70% of the world’s market
– Open standard with roaming capability
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Two communication paths: GPRS and SMS
GPRS
SMS
• General Packet Radio Service
• Short Message Service
– Always On connection
• Typically faster than SMS
– Real-time confirmation
• Higher bandwidth capacity
– Supports downloading
– Store and forward communication
• Sent via SMS Center
• Less bandwidth capacity
– No downloading support
Both signaling and speech channels are digital.
Higher digital voice quality and text messaging
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Honeywell GSM Radio Offering
• Uses GPRS for reliable
transmission of alarm signals
• Back-up reporting with SMS
• Contact ID or ADEMCO Hi Speed
• Power Supply and battery included
• Panel downloading supported
• 6 HW zone inputs (seven zones)
• Tampered enclosure
• Fault Relay output
Future Proof Design Protects Your Business
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• Uses an existing internet
connection for reliable transmission
of alarm signals
• Back-up reporting with GPRS or
SMS
• Contact ID or ADEMCO Hi Speed
• Power Supply and battery included
• Panel downloading supported
• 6 HW zone inputs (seven zones)
• Tampered enclosure
• Fault Relay output
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Honeywell GSMCF/iGSMCF Radio Offering
GSMCF
• Will replace the 7835CF, 7845CF and 7845CZF; but
does not replace the 7720ULF or 7720ULFPLUS.
• This device cannot be a stand-alone communicator,
although it can be a primary communicator if you
have another form of communication.
• It is designed to replace one phone line to a fire
panel.
IGSMCF
The GSMCF and IGSMCF both come in
a red fire resistant can and includes an
• This radio has been ETL approved for primary
commercial fire use.
externally mounted antenna (3dB gain).
• This radio will replace the 7835CF, 7845CF,
7845CZF, 7720ULF and 7720ULFPLUS.
• This device is a stand-alone communicator,
designed to replace both phone lines to a fire panel.
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Installation Procedures
Installation of a GSM radio will consist of a few steps:
1. Activating the SIM card.
2. Finding a suitable mounting location with adequate signal
strength.
3. Wiring to control panel.
4. Programming and Registration
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Activating the SIM Card
• The SIM card on the GSM
device you are installing must be
activated prior to completing the
registration process.
• You will not have any signal
strength indication on your GSM
radio prior to SIM activation.
• The SIM card can be activated
up to thirty days prior to
registration.
• You may set up registration at
the time of activation.
• If the radio is not registered to
an account within thirty days, the
SIM will be automatically
deactivated by Alarmnet.
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Activating the SIM Card
There are three ways to activate a SIM card:
1) Log on to Alarmnet Direct website and enter MAC ID and CRC
information
https://services.alarmnet.com/alarmnetdirect/
2) Contact your Central Station
3) Call Alarmnet SIM activation at 800-222-6525
 Select option 1 for Technical Support, then press 1 for Alarmnet
GSM device activation.
 You must have the MAC ID and CRC to activate the SIM.
 It will take from several minutes to a few hours to activate the SIM.
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Where can I get the Mac ID and CRC?
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Check Signal Strength
9VAC
15VA
NOTE: It is extremely important that you
select a suitable mounting location that
allows for adequate signal strength!!!
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Wiring for ECP and 4204 modes
9VAC
15VA
NOTE: AC Power must be applied on 1 and 2.
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Wiring for ECP on a LynxR-i
The LynxR-I series panels provide the primary
and backup power for the GSM radio.
Do Not Connect the 7845GSM internal battery
or the GSM power transformer.
NOTE: DC Power is supplied from LynxR-i panel.
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Wiring Zone 1 input to a LynxR trigger output
9VAC
15VA
Program Trigger as V- and
enable Lynx Panic
NOTE: AC Power must be applied to terminals 1 and 2 on 7845GSM.
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Wiring Zone Input for Bell (or positive voltage) output
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Zone input using NO/NC contact with EOLR Supervision
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Programming and Registration
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Programming and Registration
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There are several options to program and register the GSM radio:
1. Log on to Alarmnet Direct website and enter the appropriate radio and
account information
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https://services.alarmnet.com/alarmnetdirect/
2. Program and register using the 7720p program tool.
3. Contact your Central Station
4. Call Alarmnet Registration at 800-222-6525
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Select option 1 for Technical Support, then press 1 for Alarmnet GSM device
registration.
You must have an account number (provided by your Central Station)
and be able to provide radio MAC and CRC to proceed with registration.
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Programming: Using the 7720p
You must have
AC power on
terminals 1 and 2
for 7720p to
work.
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Programming Basics: Using the 7720p
Plug in 7720P programmer and press Enter key
– Press Enter to accept entries
Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll through the programming
questions without changing any values.
Perform a Shift function by pressing Shift key and then the
appropriate key.
Strt Prog Mode?
Y/N_
Press Shift & Y
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Programming Options
Enter Password
Program 7845?
Y/N
Press Shift & Y
Create Password?
Y/N
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Programming Options
Device Mode?
ECP
Primary City ID?
(??)
Acct info
provided by
your Central
Station
Primary CS ID?
(??)
Options:
ECP
Zone Triggers
4204 EMU
2 4204s
(Use the space
key to scroll
through options)
Primary Sub ID?
(????)
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Programming Options
2ND CS Y/N?
Option to use
2nd CS
reporting only
available on
High-End
panels (polling
loop panels)
2ND City ID?
(??)
2ND CS ID?
(??)
2ND Sub ID?
(????)
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Programming Options
Device Address
(03)
Enable DW Y/N
(N)
High-end
Panels Only
(polling loop)
If Yes
Direct Wire Address
(28)
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Programming Mode
Options are:
•None
•24 Hours
•30 days
Note: This feature
does NOT enable a
test report to be sent
to the Central Station
Supervision
24 hours
Old Alarm Time
(10 Minutes)
GSM Flt Time
(60 mins)
Flt Rel On Y/N
(N)
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Programming Mode
Disable these
reports if installing
on the LynxR-I
(ECP)
Pwr Loss Rpt (Y/N)
(Y)
1-3 hours of loss
Low Bat Rpt (Y/N)
(Y)
Tamper Rpt (Y/N)
(Y)
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Programming Mode
Zones 6 & 7 are available in ECP mode
Enable Zn 6 (Y/N)
(N)
Zn 6 Trigger Type
(V+)
Restore Zn 6 (Y/N)
(N)
Invert Zn 6 (Y/N)
(N)
Delay Zn 6 (secs)
(00)
Repeat for zone 7 if required
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Zone Mode
• When the GSM is programmed for zone
mode, there are six input zones available.
• The first zone input (TB1, pin 5) can detect
a pulsed signal (reported as zone 1) or a
steady signal (reported as zone 2).
• When using zone trigger mode, messages
are sent in ADEMCO high-speed format.
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Zone Mode Programming Options
Trip Inputs 1or2
w/Bell out (N)
Enable this option when wiring zone 1/2 input (terminal 5) to control panel
positive bell output.
 This will help prevent false alarms caused by supervision voltage on the bell circuit.
 This will also prevent the radio from causing bell circuit faults on the control panel.
►Note: Enabling this feature will raise the trip voltage on zones 1, 2, and 3
from 2VDC to 5VDC.
This option should not be enabled with negative trigger inputs on
zones 1, 2, or 3.
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Zone Mode Programming Options
Zn1 Trigger Type
(V+)
This selects the triggering method for this zone input.
Options are: (V+), (V-), or (EOLR)
If zone is set for (V+), the zone will report an alarm when voltage
input is 2VDC-14VDC.
Trigger levels above 14VDC may damage the unit and trigger
levels below 2VDC may not trigger the zone.
Remember: Enabling “Trip Inputs w/Bell out” increases minimum
trigger requirement for zones 1, 2, and 3 to 5VDC.
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Zone Mode Programming Options
Zn1 Trigger Type
(V+)
This selects the triggering method for this
zone input.
Options are: (V+), (V-), or (EOLR)
•If the zone is set to (V-), the negative triggering
voltage must be less than 1.0VDC.
•If the zone is set to (EOLR), the zone will report an
alarm when the EOLR is removed from the zone.
Recommended EOLR is 2K ohms.
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Zone Mode Programming Options
Restore Zn1
(Y)
Y/N
Delay Zn1 (secs)
(00)
Rpt Zn1 ONLY if
Armed (N)
This enables the zone to report when it is
restored.
This option defines any delay in
reporting for this zone input (from 0 to
15 seconds).
This option will disable this zone from
reporting unless the conditional zone is
triggered. (The conditional zone is zone 7
when radio is in zone mode.)
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Zone Mode Programming Options
Invert Zn2
(N)
Y/N
Lynx Panic
(N)
Y/N
This option inverts the alarm
and normal states of the zone
trigger.
This option is enabled only when radio
is connected to a Lynx, LynxR, or
LynxR-EN. This enables a silent panic
alarm to be sent when a single pulse
is detected on zone 1.
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7845I-GSM Programming Options
IP Flt Time
(60 mins)
• Basically the same as the previously discussed “GSM
flt time.” In the event there is loss of contact with the
network over the Ethernet connection, enter the time
delay before the 7845i-GSM notifies the Central Station
of the problem.
• IP failure will always be reported as “Primary
Communication Path Failure”
Notify Panel Of
(Neither Fault)_
• Programming options are: “Neither Fault” or “Both IP
and GSM Faults.”
• If “Both IP and GSM Faults” is selected, the device will
notify the control panel (via ECP bus or GSM fault relay)
if both communication paths fail.
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7845I-GSM Programming Options
• If enabled, all messages (including AlarmNet network
supervisory messages) are sent over GSM network in
GSM Rollover Y/N
(Y)_
GSM 24Hr Tst Y/N
(N)_
the event of an internet failure.
• If disabled, all messages (except AlarmNet network
supervisory messages) are sent over GSM network in
the event of an internet failure.
• If enabled, the 7845i-GSM sends a supervision ping
over the GSM network once a day to verify backup
communication path.
• A “secondary communication path loss” message is
generated if the message is not successfully
delivered.
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7845I-GSM Programming Options
Use DHCP
(Y)_
Y/N
DHCP dynamically allocates the IP addresses (recommended). If you select
“No,” then you must program the following fixed (static) IP addresses:
NIC IP Address:
255.255.255.255_
Gateway IP Addr:
255.255.255.255_
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.255_
DNS Server IP Addr:
255.255.255.255_
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7845I-GSM Programming Options
Enable Pwr Save
(Y)_
For 24 UL battery backup requirement, this feature must be
enabled, or the unit must be powered by an appropriate UL
listed UPS.
What does it do?
If the feature is enabled, the communicator’s NIC card will power
down and will power up every 20 seconds to send a test ping (to
test internet path) then power down again. The NIC will also
power up anytime the unit needs to transmit information over the
internet. If connectivity problems occur with certain routers or
switches, disable this option.
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Registering the GSM
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New Registration (Radio on New Account)
After exiting programming mode on the 7720p, you may
register the radio by hitting the Shift key, then the “up” arrow.
Shift
Registering…
Registration Success
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Replacement Registration
• When registering a replacement radio on an active account, a pin
number must be entered. After exiting programming mode, select
the “down” arrow key. You will be prompted to enter a pin.
Enter PIN#
– Enter PIN and hit the Enter key to proceed with registration.
• If replacing a C radio, enter the last four digits of the min number.
• If replacing a GSM with another GSM, a PIN must be generated by your
Central Station.
Registering…
Registration
SUCCESS
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Programmerless Registration:
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Programmerless Registration
Preliminary Steps Required Before Registration
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Before registering, you must have the following information
available:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
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CITY number
CS number
RADIO SUBSCRIBER number
DEVICE MODE
Daily or Monthly Supervision
MAC Address from 7845GSM Radio
MAC CRC number from the 7845GSM Radio
City number, CS number, and Radio Subscriber number is
assigned by your Central Station
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Programmerless Registration
Steps Required to Enter Data
• Log into AlarmNet Direct using your user name
and password.
https://services.alarmnet.com/AlarmNetDirect
• To program a radio on a NEW account, select
“Program New Device GSM/I”
• To replace a “C” radio with a GSM, select
“Replace C Device”
• To replace a GSM with another GSM, select
“Replace Other Device”
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Programmerless Registration
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Enter the radio’s information
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
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CITY number
CS number
SUBSCRIBER number
Supervision Rate
MAC number
CRC number
Confirm the Device Mode, and if using ECP with device address 03 click Done.
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Programmerless Registration
AlarmNet C Replacement
Enter 10 digit MIN number
from old C Radio
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Programmerless Registration
AlarmNet GSM Replacement
Enter PIN number generated by
your Central Station
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Programmerless Registration
Important Note About
Programmerless Replacements!
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The PIN is only transferred to the 7845GSM device
on the first data transfer attempt.
If your device fails to register, take the following
steps using AlarmNet Direct.
a) Delete the account from “Show Programmed Devices”.
b) Add the account back using “Replace C” or “Replace Other Device”.
c) From the “Show Programmed Devices” page, execute the SEND
DATA command and get confirmation of the data transfer by
refreshing the page.
d) After current date and time are showing in the “Transferred” column,
execute the “Register” command.
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Following these steps will ensure the PIN is transferred to the
device. Remember, If the device fails to register the first time,
the PIN will be reset to FFFF and will not be accepted by the
AlarmNet servers.
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Programmerless Registration
Selecting “Done” sets programming to default values, which is ECP
Mode, Device Address 03.
• If the installation requires you to change any programming option from
the default value, select “Advanced Programming”.
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Programmerless Registration
Screenshot of “Advanced Programming” screen
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Screenshot of “Advanced Programming” screen
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Screenshot of “Advanced Programming” screen
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Programmerless Registration
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Programmerless Registration
• On site click the Tamper Switch 3 times. The green (status) and yellow
(message) LED’s on the top left should start flashing together.
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IP Downloading Support
Panels that can be downloaded via GSM
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IP Downloading Support
Panels that can be downloaded via GSM
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Vista-20P and LynxR-i
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The Vista-20P and LynxR-I communicates with the 7845GSM
over the ECP (keypad) bus.
To setup the control panel, do the following:
1. Connect the 7845GSM module to the control panel’s ECP (keypad)
terminals as you would a keypad.
2. Enable the 7845GSM as a Long Range Radio in the control panel to
enable alarm reporting and module supervision.
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Vista - *29 = 1
LynxR-I - *55 = 1
3. Program the 7845GSM and set the ECP address to 3.
4. Register the 7845GSM with AlarmNet. The module must be registered
before downloading or alarm reporting can take place.
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Vista-128/250BP and Vista-128/250FBP
•
To set up the control panel, do the following:
1. Connect the 7845GSM module to the control panel’s ECP (keypad)
terminals as you would a keypad.
2. Program the 7845GSM as required using the 7720P programmer. (To
do this, temporarily disconnect the RJ11 from the 7845GSM and plug
in the programmer). Remember to program:
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Question 13 (ANI ECP Address) with the same address programmed in Step
4. Two additional programming questions have been added for direct wire
downloading over IP:
Question 14 (Enable DW) to enable direct wire downloading; and
Question 15 (Direct Wire Address), to tell the 7845GSM what keypad
address the 7845GSM is going to use for direct wire downloading (same
address as entered in Step 5).
3. Connect the trigger cable between the control panel trigger connector
and the 7845GSM (RJ11 connection).
4.
Enable an address for the 7845GSM as a Long Range Radio (LRR) in the
control panel’s Device Programming Mode (*93). This enables the
7845GSM on the control panel.
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Vista-128/250BP and Vista-128/250FBP
5.
6.
Enable a second address for the 7845GSM as a keypad in the control panel’s
Device Programming Mode (*93). This enables the control panel to perform
downloading over IP. Do not connect an actual keypad or any other device at
this address.
Register the 7845GSM with AlarmNet. The module must be registered before
downloading or alarm reporting can take place.
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Direct Wire Connections
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Exterior L.E.D. Status
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Mode and Status Indicator Switch
LED 4 not used on
7845GSM
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Mode and Status Indicator Switch
Remember: LED 4 not used on
7845GSM
Connected To Web
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7845i-GSM Network Connectivity Display
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7845GSM ECP Keypad Display Status Codes
Note: You can only display Status Codes on an alpha keypad.
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7845i-GSM ECP Keypad Display Status Codes
Note: You can only display Status Codes on an alpha keypad.
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7845GSM Central Station Messages
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7845i-GSM Central Station Messages
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