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LTE
-X Series
Communicator
s – LTE
-XV, LTE-
XA, LTE
-XC
Quick Installation Guide
(see LTE
-X Series Installation and Setup Guide 800-23340 10/17.)
General Information
The LTE
-X se
ries Communicator easily connects to your security system's control panel and sends alarms and messages
to AlarmNet for subsequent transfer to the central monitoring station. Th
e communicator
can be mounted directly on the
control panel or remotely.
NOTE:
This guide addresses a simple installation using default programming values where possible. For detailed
information, refer to the LTE
-X Series Communicator Installation and Setup Guide
. Due to Honeywell's continuing
effort to improve our products, your device may look slightly different than pictured.
•
The communicator
requires an AlarmNet account. For new installations, please obtain the account information from the
central station prior to programming the communicator
.
•
The communicator
is for control panels that support ECP communications bus.
•
The control panel treats the communicator as an ECP device, so ensure to program the control panel with the
communicator’s device address
.
•
The communicator
is for indoor use only. Standby current is
25mA, and Transmit Current is 250mA.
REMOTE SERVICES
Honeywell offers secure web based services that enable users to remotely monitor and control their security system. These web services enable
users to: monitor and control their security system from a website, receive email and text message notifications of system events, and use text
messages to control the system and receive confirmations.
Dealers can enroll their customers for "Remote Services" by using the AlarmNet 360
website. Onc
e enabled, the specific programming fields
associated with these features can be programmed into the communications device either remotely using the AlarmNet 360
website or locally using
the 7720P programming tool.
1. Mount and Wire the
Communicator
SELECT A MOUNTING LOCATION
When choosing a suitable mounting location, understand that it must
be mounted indoors
, and for best signal strength it should be
mounted vertically
. Signal strength is very important for proper
operation. For most installations,
mounting the unit on the control
panel provides adequate signal strength and we suggest that this
method is tried first (especially if the control panel is not in a
basement location or in an area that contains large metal objects).
If the control panel location does not provide adequate signal
strength, then the communicator
can be mounted remotely.
VERIFY SATISFACTORY SIGNAL STRENGTH
This procedure checks
for satisfactory signal strength at the
communicator
. You can temporarily power the communicator
from a
12V battery or from the control panel's AUX PWR terminals. In
buildings where reception may be a problem, powering from a battery
would allow the communicator
to be portable. The following
procedure assumes the control panel will be used for power.
1.
Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and battery) is off.
Open the enclosure and connect the ECP cable connector to the
communicator
. Connect the cable
wires
to the control’s ECP
terminals
.
2.
Turn power on and wait for the communicator
to initialize*
.
Position the communicator
near a suitable mounting position.
Verify the Signal Strength LED (green)
lights steady
.
3.
Verify the signal strength remains steady for a few minutes, then
mark that mounting position. Turn power off.
*
Initial Power Up
:
Upon
initial power up, the communicator LEDs blink in
repeated
sequence from top to bottom
indicating
network
initialization.
Green
(REG)
Yellow
(TX/RX)
Red
(FAULT)
Green
(SIGNAL)
This sequence may take up to 15 minutes.
Do not res
et power during this
time
.
During the
final stages of initialization
, the
Green
REG LED lights solid while
the
Red
FAULT LED lights solid on or flashes rapidly (if module not
connected to the control panel
ECP
).
When
initialization is complete,
Green
SIGN
AL LED lights solid (the yellow
and red LEDs may also blink, per their
respective functions)
.
After initial network setup, subsequent resets or power ups can take up to 90
seconds.
MOUNT THE COMMUNICATOR ON THE CONTROL PANEL
1.
Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and battery) is off, then
remove a knockout on the top right.
2.
Open the cover and remove the bottom knockout for the threaded mount.
Remove the Hole Cap attached to the plastic, and snap it into the top of
the enclosure.
3.
Install the thread
ed mount so it snaps into the plastic retaining tabs.
Mount the communicator
i n the cabinet's knockout, and fasten with the
locking nut.
4.
Connect the ECP cable to the communicator’s
circuit board and thread
the wires through the threaded mounting adapter.
NOTE
: Although mounting the communicator
on the control panel is preferred, it may
also be wall mounted. When wall mounting, please follow these guidelines:
•
Use both mounting holes to fasten.
•
Route the wiring through the communicator
's rear or bottom wiring access hole.
•
Ensure all wiring splices are located within the communicator’
s enclosure.
•
Secure all wiring with ties as necessary.
•
Follow the recommended wire gauge sizes.
Minimum Wire Gauge
Distance from Control Panel
#22
75 ft (23m)
#20
120
ft (37m)
#18
170 ft (52m)
#16
270 ft (82m)
2. Program and Register the
Communicator
You can quickly program and register the communicator by using the
AlarmNet 360
website, using the 7720P Program
ming Tool
, or by phone.
In addition, after you program the communicator, you can register it by
using the Test Message
/
Registration switch.
Using the AlarmNet
360
website to program and register
:
1.
Refer to the online help file to program the new device.
2.
Register the communicator.
3.
DONE.
Using the 7720P
Programming Tool
to program and register
:
1.
This procedure will program the communicator
for basic control panel
communications. For advanced features and remote services refer to
the product’s
Installation and Setup
guide.
2.
Ensure the system is powered up
and connect the programming tool to
the communicator
.
3.
Accept all default settings except
the following prompts which need to
be answered. Then exit the programming mode.
PROMPTS
OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: Account information is provided by the central st
ation. Enter this
information in prompts 12, 13 and 14.
11
Primary City ID
(??)_
[01
-99]
Enter the 2
-digit primary city ID,
01-99 (decimal).
12
Primary CS ID
(??)_
[01
-FE]
Enter the 2
-digit primary central station
ID number, 01
-FE (HEX).
13
Primary
Sub ID
(????)_
[0001-9999]
Enter the 4
-digit subscriber account
number, 0001
-9999 (decimal).
18
Supervi
sion
(24 Hours)_
•
24 Hour
•
None
•
30 Day
Press the [space] key to scroll through
choices.
NOTE
: Must be 24 hour for compliance
agency.
4.
The
interactive
registration feature allows the installer to register the
communicator through a series of keyboard commands on the 7720P
Programming Tool. This method of registration lets the installer monitor
the registration process.
Registering
...
Once the programming is complete, press the
[Shift] plus the up arrow
[
↑
]
key on the 7720P.
The registration message is sent and the unit
waits for the acknowledgment.
Registration
SUCCESS
If this is a new installation and the city, central
station, and customer num
bers have been
correctly entered, the communicator
is registered
and this message is displayed.
The communicator
is now in full service and
available for alarm reporting to the central station.
Using the Test Message
/
Registration switch
to register
:
After programming, i
nitiate the registration sequence by
clicking the
Test Message / Registration switch
three times.
Power LED
Lit:
Power has been supplied to the microcontroller
Using the Phone to program and register
:
You can program and register th
e communicator by calling the
AlarmNet Support at 1-
800
-222
-6525 (Option 1). (Monday
–Friday 8:00
am to 9:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm EST) You will need the
following information:
•
MAC ID and CRC (located on the box and inside the communicator).
•
Su
bscriber information (provided by the central station), including a
city code, CSID, and subscriber ID.
•
When Instructed to do so, triple click the TEST MESSAGE
/
REGISTRATION switch.
RF EXPOSURE
Warning
– The antenna(s) used for this device must be ins
talled to provide a
separation distance of at least 7.8 inches (20 cm) from all persons and must not
be co
-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
except in accordance with FCC and ISED multi
-transmitter product procedures
.
Mise en Garde
Exposition aux Fréquences
Radio :
La/les antenne(s) utilisée(s) pour cet
émetteur doit/doivent être installée(s) à une distance de séparation d'au moins
20 cm (7,8 pouces) de toute personne et ne pas être située(s) ni fonctionner
parallèlem
ent à tout autre transmetteur ou antenne, excepté en conformité avec
les procédures de produit multi transmetteur FCC et ISED.
Important Note About External Antennas
If an external cellular radio antenna is used, the antenna may be
ins
talled or replaced ONLY by a professional installer.
To the Installer
LTE
-XV: The external antenna gain shall not exceed 6.94 dBi for 700
MHz, 6.00 dBi for 1700 MHz, 9.01 dBi for 1900 MHz
LTE
-XC
, LTE
-XA
: The external antenna gain shall not exceed 6.63 dBi
for 700MHz & 850MHz, 6 dBi for 1700MHz and 8.51 dBi for
1900MHz.
WARRANTY
Go to:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa/
DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT
Go to:
http://www.s
ecurity.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/MyWebTech/
FOR PATENT INFORMATION,
see www.honeywell.com/patents
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23341 10/1
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201
7 Honeywell International Inc.
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