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Texecom Premier Elite Series Installation Manual

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Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation
INS176-15 39
Figure 2. Premier Elite Speech Module Connected to Expansion
Port on PCB
Premier Elite Speech Module Installation
To install the Premier Elite Speech Module proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that all power is removed from the control panel
before connecting the Premier Elite Speech Module.
2. Plug the Premier Elite Speech Module (see Figure 2) onto
the 7 way Expansion Port of the control panel.
3. Plug the COM2400 onto the Onboard digi pins, and
connect to a telephone line.
Re-apply power to the system and proceed to the next section.
Com GSM
The Premier Elite Com GSM is a 2G module that can be connected
to any Premier Elite control panel; however functionality differs
depending on the type of Premier panel installed and the type of
SIM card that is used. The tables below show which features are
available and the type of SIM card required to enable the services.
Premier Elite 24/48/88/168 & 640
SIM Type
Panel Port Type
Feature
Dynamic
IP
Fixed IP
GSM
Module
Com IP
Report system events (alarms,
arm, disarm etc.) via text
messaging to mobile telephones
Remotely arm, disarm and obtain
current status of the alarm system
via text messaging
Upload/Download Via GSM
Alarm reporting to IP enabled
receivers (Montex for example)
GPRS
Upload/Download Via IP GPRS
A secondary form of communications should be used as back up
where possible.
When using Alarm reporting over IP with Montex, SIA, Contact ID
or, Fast Format may be used, however if using Texbase SIA is NOT
supported. Some receivers may require a Fixed IP address, please
check with your provider.
The Com port type must be programmed as one or the other, it is
not possible to use both GSM and GPRS (IP Only) functionality at
the same time.
SIM Card Types
SIM cards are split into two types:
Dynamic IP SIM cards the ‘everyday’ kind of SIM card
used in mobile phones. GSM units that use this kind of
SIM card can access any data on the internet but cannot
be contacted from the internet. This type of SIM card
should be used for SMS text messaging &
Upload/Download via GSM. A data number will be
required to uses Upload/Download.
Fixed IP SIM cards specialist SIM cards that have a
fixed, internet public IP address which means that in
addition to being able to access any data on the internet
they can be contacted from the internet. For Premier Elite
ComGSM this means they can be used for both alarm
reporting and upload/download via IP (GPRS) If a data
number is also available, it is possible to use
upload/download via the data number (GSM) instead of
the IP address.
SIM cards can have two different phone numbers:
Voice Number: used for voice calls and SMS
Data Number: used for GSM data calls
(Upload/Download)
Either of these facilities can be enabled/disabled by the operator.
Care should be taken when using Pay as you go SIM
cards, make sure you have the ability to Top Up. Pay as
You Go SIM cards generally DO NOT have data numbers,
please check with your service provider.
SIM cards purchase
Texecom DO NOT supply SIM cards. These will need to be sourced
locally, and care should be taken to source SIM cards in the country
where the unit is to be used. This will help reduce costs and avoid
excessive data charges. When using GSM as the communication
method, Data services will need to be enabled for upload/download,
this may or may not be the same Telephone number.
GPRS SIM card setup
In order to use GPRS, the Premier Elite ComGSM must be
programmed with certain parameters which are dictated by the SIM
card used. This is no different from mobile phones (often called the
‘GPRS Setup’) except that mobile phones are often supplied pre-
configured.
The configuration consists of the following:
APN (Access Point Name)
Username
Password
These parameters are entered into the Premier Elite ComGSM
using a Texecom PC program called ‘APNProgrammer’ (on the
Texecom CD supplied with the panel) with the Premier Elite ComGSM
powered and connected to a PC via a Texecom USBCom.
To power the Premier Elite ComGSM whilst programming connect
the supplied harness to the control panel com port, and the other
end to the Engineers Keypad port on the Premier Elite ComGSM.
The Texecom USBCom should be connected to the com port on
the Premier Elite ComGSM.
Use APNProgrammer to upload the required information to the
Premier Elite ComGSM.
The supplier of the SIM card should provide the information
required.
Premier Elite ComGSM Layout
Antenna connection
Tamper switch
Com1 data connection to Premier control panel
Engineer keypad connector (only used to power the Premier Elite ComGSM
when using APNProgrammer)
Option switches (see table below)
Status LED’s (see table below)
Audio connector (for future use)
Heartbeat LED
SIM card socket
Com 2
F1
F5
JP7
Aux 12v
1Amp
Network 2
1Amp
Com 1
Load
Defaults
Expansion
F3
Network 1
1Amp
Tx1
Rx1
Tx2
Rx2
F9
Eng Keypad

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Texecom Premier Elite Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Event Log1000 events
ExpandersSupports up to 8 expanders
Wired ZonesUp to 48 wired zones
Wireless ZonesUp to 64 wireless zones
Batteries12V 7Ah
Tamper ProtectionYes
OutputsUp to 8 outputs
Battery BackupYes
CompatibilityCompatible with Texecom accessories
DimensionsVaries depending on model
WeightVaries depending on model

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