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IMPORTANT
3G Alarm Communicator Installlation Manual
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IMPORTANT
This installation manual shall be used in conjunction with the Power Series Alarm Controller Power Panel manual. All the safety instructions specified within
that manual shall be observed. (or equivalent). The Alarm Controller Power Panel is referenced as the “panel” throughout this document.
The General Packet Radio Service (3G/GPRS)/Ethernet Communicator is a fixed, wall-mounted unit, located inside the panel, and shall be installed in the
location specified in these instructions.The equipment enclosure must be fully assembled and closed, with all the necessary screws/tabs, and secured to a wall
before operation. Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents: 
Excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections,
Interference between power limited and non power limited wiring,
Loosening of terminal connections, or
Damage of conductor insulation.
WARNING: Never install this equipment during a lightning storm!
Safety Information
The Installer must instruct the System user on each of the following:
Do not attempt to service this product. Opening or removing covers may expose the user to dangerous 
voltages or other risks.
Any servicing shall be referred to trained service personnel only.
Use authorized accessories only with this equipment.
Do not stay close to the equipment during device operation. 
Do not touch the external antenna.
Model Information
3G2060R: Is a 3G/GPRS Cellular alarm Communicator that sends alarm communication to Sur-Gard System I, II, III (SG-DRL3IP), and IV (SG-DRL4IP) cen-
tral station receivers via a 3G/GPRS digital cellular network.
TL260R: Is an Ethernet only alarm Communicator that sends alarm communication to Sur-Gard System I, II,  III and IV central station receivers through a
wired Ethernet/Internet connection.
TL2603GR: Is a Dual-path 3G/GPRS/Ethernet alarm Communicator that sends alarm communication to Sur-Gard System I, II, III, and IV central station receivers
through Ethernet/Internet or a 3G/GPRS digital cellular network.
The Communicator can be used as either a backup or primary Communicator. The Communicator supports Internet Protocol (IP) transmission of panel and Commu-
nicator events over Ethernet/Internet and/or 3G/GPRS. 
The 3G/GPRS performance of the 3G2060R or TL2603GR Communicator depends greatly on 3G/GSM network coverage in the local area. The unit should
not be mounted in the final location without first performing the Communicator Placement Test below to determine the best location for radio reception (mini-
mum of one green LED ON). Optional antenna kits are available from DSC at: http://www.DSC.com.
NOTE: Prior to installation of the 3G2060R or TL2603GR Communicator, confirm with your local service provider that the 3G/GPRS network is available and
active in the area where the Communicator will be installed, and that radio signal strength (CSQ) is adequate.
Panel Mounting
The following Communicators are compatible with PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 panels:
• 3G2060R3G2060 (3G/GPRS only)
• TL260R, TL260(Ethernet/Internet only)
• TL2603GR, TL2303G (Ethernet/Internet + 3G/GPRS dual-path)
NOTE: 
This manual covers Communicator models with and without ‘R’ throughout entire manual unless specifically states otherwise.
Features
• 128-bit AES encryption via 3G/GPRS and Ethernet/Internet (NIST Validation Certificate No. 1627).
• Back up or primary 3G/GPRS alarm communication.
• Ethernet LAN/WAN 10/100 BaseT (TL260R/TL2603GR only).
• Full event reporting to central station (UL/ULC listed) and C24 Interactive, via RS-422 to the C24-HUB. 
 (This supplementary feature is in addition to what is required for a UL/ULC Listed system configuration and it does not affect the required UL/ULC Listed signal-
ing).
• Fully redundant Ethernet/Internet and 3G/GPRS Dual-path Alarm Communication (TL2603GR only).
• Individual Ethernet and/or 3G/GPRS Periodic test transmission.
• Integrated call routing.
• Remote Firmware upgrade capability of the Communicator and Panel Firmware via Ethernet and/or HSPA/3G radio.
• Dual-Band Operation: 850 MHz, and 1900 MHz. (North America only).
• Panel remote uploading/downloading support via 3G/GPRS and Ethernet/Internet.
• PC-LINK connection.
• Programmable Labels. 
• RS-422 balanced line for supplementary communication to the external C24-HUB up to 1,000 ft. (305 m) for C24 Interactive. (This supplementary feature is 
in addition to what is required for a UL/ULC Listed system configuration and it does not affect the required UL/ULC Listed signaling). Only models with “R”.
• SIA and Contact ID (CID) formats supported.
• Signal strength and Trouble display LEDs.
• Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card included with Communicator.
• Supervision heartbeats sent via 3G/GPRS and Ethernet/Internet.
• Supervision heartbeats via HSPA/3G/2G and/or Ethernet/Internet.
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Technical Specifications
The input voltage to the Communicator can be drawn from the Underwriters Laboratories/Underwriters Laboratories Canada (UL/ULC) Listed Control Panel or
provided by an external UL/ULC Listed power supply rated for the application (external power-limited source). 
NOTE: The power supply must be Class II, Power Limited.
UL/ULC Installation Requirements
NOTE: For equipment used at the protected premises and intended to facilitate IP communications (hubs, routers, NIDs, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Cable
modems), 24 hour back-up power is required. Where such cannot be facilitated, a secondary (back-up) communication channel is required. 
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Domain Name Service (DNS) programming is not permitted in UL/ULC listed systems.
Notes for using Private, Corporate, and High Speed Data Networks:
Network access and domain access policies shall be set to restrict unauthorized network access, and spoofing or Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Select an
Internet Service Provider (ISP) that has redundant servers/systems, back-up power, routers with firewalls enabled, and methods to identify and protect against
DoS attacks (e.g., via spoofing).
Notes for using Public Switched and Cellular Data Networks:
Communication channels shall be facilitated such that the Communicator will restrict unauthorized access, which could otherwise compromise security. The
Communicator shall be located in a secured area.
For ULC Residential Fire and Burglary applications the TL2603GR can be used as primary communication channel via either 3G/GSM or Ethernet or as a
back-up in conjunction with the Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT). Test transmission every 24 hours shall be enabled on each channel.
For ULC Commercial Fire and Burglary applications the 3G2060R and TL2603GR can be used as a passive communication module with the following
Security Levels:
P1 (each channel 3G/GSM or Ethernet is independent), 
P2 (3G/GSM and Ethernet in back-up configuration, Panel Section [851][005] Toggle Option [5] OFF).
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