8 Universal Cellular Communicator
Identification of parts
Numbers given in bold in this manual refer to the main parts of the communicator shown in figure 1 and 2, and the table on page 2.
Description of jumpers
Interface type between SPT (Supervised Premises Transceiver)
and AS (Alarm System)
Proprietary interface
ATS (Alarm Transmission System) SINGLE PATH
Alarm Transmission System performance SP4 for digital messages SP2 for vocal/text messages
Average transmission time D3 (20 s) D2 (60 s)
Maximum transmission time M3 (60 s) M2 (120 s)
Reporting time T4 (180 s) T2 (25 h)
Substitution security S2 S0
Information security I3 I0
Table 3 – EN 50136-1:2012 and EN 50136-2:2013 specifications.
Jumper Position Description
PST oo Reserved (leave open).
USB oo The communicator behaves as a USB Device (factory setting).
// The communicator behaves as a USB Host.
TMP oo Anti-tamper function enabled (factory setting).
// Anti-tamper function disabled.
UFC oo Future use.
JP2
(versions with
housing only)
No limit to communicator current draw (factory setting).
Communicator current draw limited to 230 mA.
! Backup battery required!
Table 4 – Description of jumpers.