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Brand | EBS |
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Model | LX30B-Q30T |
Category | Cell Phone |
Language | English |
Lists control panels compatible with the LX30B-QxT communicator for integration.
Details the operational capabilities, features, and technical parameters of the LX30B-QxT communicator.
Provides instructions for physically connecting and wiring the LX30B-QxT communicator.
Details the initial connection steps for the LX30B-QxT unit itself.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the communicator to DSC alarm control panels.
Instructions for integrating the communicator with Paradox alarm control panels.
Details the process of connecting the communicator to Honeywell alarm control panels.
Specific configuration steps required for Honeywell Vista control panels to work with the communicator.
Explains how to configure the input ports of the communicator for various sensors.
A concise guide for users to quickly set up and operate the device.
Describes the primary functions and operational modes of the LX30B-QxT communicator.
Introduces the EBS Config 2.0 software for programming and managing the device.
Lists the hardware and software specifications required for installing the EBS Config 2.0 software on a PC.
Guides the user through the process of installing the EBS Config 2.0 software.
Describes the main interface and options available in the EBS Config 2.0 application.
Explains how to load previously saved configuration files using the EBS Config 2.0 software.
Details how to save current device configurations to a file for future use or backup.
Shows real-time monitoring of device status, including connection, power, and signal strength.
Describes how to retrieve and save the current configuration settings from the device.
Explains how to send new or modified configuration settings to the device.
Allows viewing and analyzing the log of recent events recorded by the device.
Guides the user on how to update the device's firmware using the configuration software.
Configures the communication parameters for connecting to the device via various methods.
Details all configurable settings that determine the device's behavior and operation.
Provides a summary of key device information like model, partitions, and I/O count.
Covers essential settings for the communicator's transmitter function and access control.
Defines the highest level access code for device programming and remote control.
Sets a code for restricted access to specific device parameters.
Used for authenticating users with the EBS Security mobile application.
Specifies the PIN code required for the SIM card to operate the device.
Configures settings related to power management and network connection stability.
Allows logical division of the system into partitions for monitoring and arming.
Sets the delay time for arming a partition after activation.
Selects an input signal to control the arming state of a partition.
Manages the configuration of the device's 8 input/output connectors.
Configures the behavior and properties of the device's wired input terminals.
Sets the input mode (NO, NC, EOL, DEOL) and its stable state.
Configures the behavior and properties of the device's wired output terminals.
Sets the duration or condition for an output to remain active.
Defines conditions that trigger or affect output activation.
Allows advanced control over output behavior based on specific events.
Configures settings related to SMS message handling and notifications.
Sets the time frame for sending various types of SMS messages.
Manages limits on the number of SMS messages the device can send.
Configures rules for forwarding received SMS messages to other numbers.
Sets up notifications via SMS for specific events to designated users.
Defines up to 5 numbers to receive SMS notifications for selected events.
Configures the serial port settings for RS232 communication.
Sets parameters like baud rate, parity, and stop bits for RS232 communication.
Defines criteria for transmitting buffered data via the serial port.
Provides advanced settings for managing data flow and communication via RS232.
Manages options like disabling data send/receive, half-duplex mode, and test message checks.
Configures settings for using the PSTN phone line connection.
Enables the use of an external PSTN phone line for data transmission.
Detects and reports instances where the phone line is left off-hook for too long.
Generates a dial tone to ensure compatibility with certain alarm panels.
Stores events in non-volatile memory to prevent data loss during power outages.
Configures phone numbers for DTMF mode operation with control panels.
Selects the data transmission protocol (ContactID or SIA) for DTMF.
Manages settings for transmitting data to a monitoring station via TCP/IP and SMS.
Configures AES encryption for secure data transmission to the monitoring center.
Controls the initial status reporting of inputs upon device power-up.
Adds optional information to events sent to the monitoring station.
Configures the communication channels for data transmission.
Configures settings for cellular network (GPRS/LTE) data transmission.
Manages profiles for different mobile network operators.
Allows defining up to three profiles with MCC, MNC, and server settings.
Defines primary and backup server addresses and ports for data reception.
Sets the interval for sending test signals to verify the connection.
Manages connection attempts and intervals for the primary monitoring server.
Configures settings for connecting to a backup monitoring server.
Configures settings to ensure stable cellular network connectivity.
Configures the device for SMS-based data transmission as a primary or backup channel.
Allows defining up to three profiles for SMS mode operator settings.
Specifies the phone number for SMS data transmission.
Outlines the methods for programming the device using the EBS Config 2.0 software.
Details the procedure for programming the device directly via a local connection.
Guides through the initial programming steps, including setting up network parameters.
Explains how the device receives and interprets SMS messages for commands and status.
Details the format and commands accepted via SMS for device operation.
Explains the meaning of the LED indicators on the device for status monitoring.
Describes the LED indications during the GSM network login process.
Explains how LED indicators show the GSM signal strength and operating mode.
Details how LED indicators show the status of data transmission.
Explains LED indications during the reception of DTMF data.
Describes LED indications during the programming process.
Explains LED indications during firmware updating.
Describes LED indications for SIM card related errors.
Lists the versions and changes made to the manual over time.