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CELLULAR ALARM TRANSMITTER  
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Relying on a standard telephone line for vital security communications is risky business. Dial-tone can be inhibited by many common forces such as weather, equipment failures or intentional disabling. That is why DSC suggests that security providers use the facilities of the nationwide cellular networks for their installations by adding the power of the LINKS 1000.

Fully compatible with most DSC Security Systems including:
   - PC1500, PC1550 (Version 4.0 Software)
   - PC2525 (Version 1.0 Software)
   - PC2550 (Version 1.2 Software)
   - PC3000 (Version 7.6 Software)
   - PC4010, PC4020 (Version 1.0 Software)
   - PC1575
   - Power832

Self monitoring of:
   - Loss of A.C. power
   - Battery Fault
   - Cellular Communication
   - Tampering

Local cellular telephone network
Frequency Range: 880 MHz to 889 MHz
Supports all control panel communication features.

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LONG RANGE RADIO ALARM TRANSMITTER
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Even the most professionally installed security system will not be able to bring emergency assistance if the switched telephone line connecting the remote monitoring station fails or is intentionally cut. The LINKS 2150 can operate as a back-up transmitter to instantly communicate an emergency signal separately from the dial-up telephone network should the line ever fail .

The LINKS 2150 can also operate as the main transmitter when a dial-up telephone network is not available to service the security system. Whether back-up or stand alone, LINKS 2150 will provide enhanced security for a lower cost than dedicated telephone line transmission systems

Compatible with SAFE LINK radio network service.
Cellular proprietary format.
LINKS 2150 is fully compatible with all DSC control panels.
LINKS 2150 is a stand-alone transmitter with 8 programmable inputs for use with other control
    panels.
Dual radio and digital reporting or radio reporting only.
Easily programmed via the RK2550 keypad.
RFI, static and lightning protected.

The LINKS 2150 is fully compatible with all DSC controls. We offer a serial interface with full reporting for the PC2525, PC2550 and the PC3000. For all DSC controls we offer interfacing using the PC16OUT data format. And for all control panels, including DSC, we offer 8 universal inputs that trigger on either positive or negative voltage. Zone information for serial data is held in the control panel. Zone information for PC16OUT and 8 Zone universal mode is held in the LINKS 2150. Programming of zone and code information is done via the DSC 2550RK keypad.

Operating Voltage: 11.5Vdc to 14Vdc
Operating Current: Standby less than 5mA
Transmitter Operating: Consumption less than 800 mA
RF Power Output: 2 watts
Data Transmission: FSK
Baud Rate: 1200 or 110 (VARITECH)
Frequency Range: 450 MHz to 470 MHz
Frequency Stability: +/- .0005%
Radio Test Mode: Manual Test, 10 seconds ASCII Data Stream

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T-LINK  Solution

When using the DLS-3 or the DSC SA (System Administrator) software to communicate to the T-Link module, the Reporter IP software or a DRL-IP line card must be installed on the same network.
The new T-Link communicator works within an existing intranet (LAN and WAN) to communicate alarm signals efficiently and economically to a network receiver or Reporter IP software. T-Link simply plugs into the PC-Link™ connection on DSC's Power864 (PC5020 v3.2) or MAXSYS (PC4020 v3.3) security system control panels.

 

Technical Specifications

 

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SKYROUTE
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REPLACED BY GSM 3055I

 


Wireless communication for the DSC Power832, PC1555 and PC580


Wireless communication for the DSC MAXSYS Security System


Wireless communication for any Control Panel

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GSM Alarm Communicator 3055I
DISCONTINUED replaced by 3060

The GS3055-I GSM universal wireless alarm communicator can be used in a backup or primary role.

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  • Compatible with any control panel that communicates using the Contact ID format
  • Full event reporting
  • Uses GPRS data channel for high-speed, reliable and low-cost communications to an IP receiver
  • 4 on-board inputs
  • 4 on-board outputs (open collector)
  • SIM card (included)
  • Activation and initialization via the automated telephone activation system (VRU) or web-user interface provided by CONNECT 24™
  • Advanced programming via web-user interface
  • Compatible with Sur-Gard System II/III monitoring station receivers
  • Special rate plans and administration through CONNECT 24
  • UL/ULC listed
  • Dimensions . .  . 8 14/16” x 5 1/2” x 2 3/16” / (225 mm x 138 mm x 55 mm)
  • Input Voltage .. 13.8 VDC

  • Current Draw . . (Jumper ON)…700 mA / (Jumper OFF)…100 mA

  • Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . 40° to 104° F / (5° to 40° C)

  • Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 oz / (900 g)

 

 

The GS3055-I connects the alarm control panel to the GSM network and reports alarm signals directly to a monitoring station receiver (Sur-Gard System II/System III). For those customers not using a traditional PSTN phone line, the communicator can be utilized as a primary alarm communicator. The GS3055-I uses the GPRS data channel of the GSM network to ensure low-cost, high-speed and reliable alarm communications and is compatible with any control panel that communicates using the Contact ID format.

 

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GSM  Alarm Communicator 3060

 

The GS3060 connects the alarm control panel to the GSM network and reports alarm signals directly to a monitoring station receiver (Sur-Gard™ System II/System III). The GS3060 uses the GPRS data channel of the GSM network to ensure low-cost, high-speed and reliable alarm communications and is compatible with control panels that communicate using the Contact ID format.

  • Compatible with control panels that communicate using the Contact ID format
  • Full event reporting
  • Uses GPRS data channel for high-speed, reliable and low cost communications to an IP receiver
  • 4 on-board inputs
  • 4 on-board outputs (open collector)
  • SIM card (included)
  • Activation and initialization via automated telephone
    activation system (VRU) or web-user interface provided by CONNECT 24™
  • Panel transmission monitors capability
  • Compatible with Sur-Gard System II/III monitoring station receivers
  • UL/ULC listed
     

 

Alarmsbc present 3060 gsm communicator

How it Works

The GS3060 is installed between the telephone connection of a control panel and telephone line. When used in a backup role, the communicator assesses the connection to the PSTN phone line, and if that has failed, it then connects to the GSM network to send an alarm signal to the monitoring station. In a primary role, the communicator simply sends the alarm transmission over the GSM network immediately. Alarm signals are transmitted directly to the IP linecard of the monitoring station receiver (Sur-Gard System II/System III) without the need of clearinghouse involvement.

Activating & Initializing the Unit

Activating and initializing the GS3060 can be done using the automated telephone activation system (VRU) or web-user interface provided by CONNECT 24. No special tools are required.

 

Advance Panel Transmission Monitoring

The GS3060 can intelligently monitor the panel transmission and switch over to the GSM network when the phone line is down.
This function will occur for both traditional POTS and newer digital technologies (i.e. VoIP).

UL Listing

The GS3060 has been listed by UL for Residential Fire and  Burglary and Commercial Burglary installations. The device has been investigated under the requirements of UL985, UL1023 and UL1610 standards.

Specifications

Dimensions . . . . . . 814/16" x 51/2" x 23/16" (225 mm x 138 mm x 55 mm)
Input Voltage. . . .. 13.8 Vdc
Current Draw:
(Jumper ON). . . . 700 mA
(Jumper OFF) . . . 100 mA
Operating Environment. . . . . . 40° to 104° F (5° to 40° C)
Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 oz (900 g)

 

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