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1. Connect the opposite end into the phone line IN jack on the PERS system 3 Locate the 12V DC IN jack located at the bottom left corner of the PCB Connect the 12V DC power supply included Plug the transformer into a 120 VAC non switched outlet 4 Connect the Antenna The DL643 comes with a 10 ft extension antenna that allows you to improve reception by moving the antenna to an optimum signal strength location The antenna coaxial connector is located at the lower right corner of the unit Initial Start amp RSSI Signal Tables 1 amp 2 below defines the RSSI LEDs on the DL643 The RSSI LEDs are located under backup battery NOTE It is recommended to have at least a minimum of 2 LEDs 91dBm to 82dBm for adequate signal Check you SIM provider for coverage area Table 1 RSSI Read Out No LED NO SIGNAL 1 LED 101 dBm to 92 dBm 2 LEDs 91 dBm 82 dBm 3 LEDs 81 dBm to 72 dBm 4 LEDs 71 dBm to 62 dBm 5 LEDs 61dBm and above Figure 8 Table 2 Diagnostic amp Status LED System Operation LED1 LED2 LED3 LEDA LED5 Standby Signal Level Waiting Answer Handshake Handshake Send Contact ID Kiss off Detect BOW FLASH Detect 1400Hz Detect 2300Hz ON 2300Hz ON ON ON Dial Out Main Pwr OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Back up Battery ON System Trouble No SIM SLOW FLASH OFF OFF OFF OFF SIM Not Valid ON SLOW FLASH OFF OFF OFF Line Fault FAST FLASH Sig
2. 3 Provides a visual reference for installing the DL643 with both types of systems For security panel connectivity the DL643 provides screw terminal connections for quick installation DL643 is clearly marked to allow connectivity of the Auxiliary Power 12V and Ground GND to the Auxiliary Power and Ground on the panel to establish power The DL643 also provides clearly marked Tip and Ring connections to allow Tip and Ring to be connected between the unit and the Tip and Ring on the security panel to establish phone line communication For PERS systems the DL643 provides a DC power supply to establish direct power to the unit from a standard power outlet as well as an RJ11 jack for easy telephone line connectivity When powering the DL643 using a standard AC outlet it is import not to connect the unit to a receptacle controlled by a switch MEER RING 01 02 IN IN 1111 Step 1 2 Figure 7 Installing the DL643 for use with Security Alarm Panel NOTE Before connecting DL643 to the security alarm panel 1 Disconnect the panel from its AC power source 2 Disconnect the panels backup battery connections 3 Disconnect panel TELCO source To Install 1 Separate the enclosure top amp bottom by removing the 2 screws found at the bottom of the unit and removing the cover to expose the circuit board 2 Locate the Terminal Block see figure 1 using 18 to 14 gauge copper insulated wire
3. an SMS message listing all the values set in the DL 643 For a single option use 11114202017 To retrieve only the value set in option 018 Enter matching Nurse Command option 244 is used if the DL 643 is being used with the Instant Care PERS NURSE product The number set in this option will be dialed when the Instant Care unit dials the matching telephone number and connect the client to the Nurse Triage Facility Example 1111 24 18662715821 When the Instant Care PERS system dials the NURSE Line the DL 643 will sense these digits and contact the NURSE Line instead of calling the Central Station 2 Way PSTN Tel Enter to replace console s 25i None Number Emergency No 4 retries 11 Command option 25 is used for PERS or Security Alarm Systems with 2 Way Voice capabilities The DL 643 will detect the digits being dialed by the PERS System or Alarm System if they match the value programmed in this option the DL 643 will switch to PSTN mode and dial that number allowing for a DIRECT 2 way voice call Example 1111 25 18889990123 If the PERS System or Alarm System dials 1 888 999 0123 the DL 643 will dial this number and transmit the Contact ID alarm and wait for a 2 Way audio connection from the Central Station The DL 643 stays on line with the PSTN receiver like most 2 way voice PERS amp Security Systems 264 DTMF after E606 None eee DIME gigs ort sec apart Send before LF Command options 26 is used to have the DL 643
4. beste 3 SIM Gard HOld Of mr 4 ANTS 4 Installation amp Wirlhg re RE ti edet Res 5 Installing The DL643 For Use With A Security Alarm 6 Installing The DL643 For Use With A PERS System 7 Section 2 Initial Start amp RSSI Signal ss 8 Table 1 RSS R ad Out radii Ros Ya rint EIER MEAT DU Td TR ci 8 Table 2 Diagnostice And Status LED 8 Section 3 Programmable Command Options amp Definitions 9 Table 3 Command Options amp Definitions 9 Section 4 Programming DL643 For Use With Security Alarm Communicator oie ov eee ts 12 Central Station Is Equipped With DL643 Central Station Receiver Software 12 Central Station Is NOT Equipped With A DL643 Central Station Receiver Software 13 Section 5 Programming DL643 For Use With PERS System 14 Central Station CS Account Is A 2 WAY VOICE PERS 14 INTRODUCTION TO DL643 The DL643 is a patented easy to install alarm communicator that provides direct wireless connectivity between virtually any alarm panel and the central station of your choice The DL643 supports both data and two way voice communication The DL643 provid
5. digits which are used for Activating 2 Way if applicable setting 2 WAY TALK mode or 2 WAY LISTEN mode NOTE Entering a 9 in this field will send a DTMF this disconnect can only be performed by the Central Station Command 31 and 32 should be set to the Com Port being used by the Central Station A Com Port is the service port that commands 1 amp 2 uses to direct data signals to the data receiver at the monitoring center Command 33 is used to set the APN or Access Point Name This is the gateway between a GPRS 3G or 4G mobile network and another computer network frequently the public internet A mobile device making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to the cartier NOTE If your 2 WAY Voice PERS allows for NON Emergency signals to report to alternate PSTN Receivers and your Central Station is equipped with the DL643 central station receiver software you can program COMMAND Options 01 amp 02 15 A IMPORTANT DL643 will only call the 2 PSTN Receiver when the PSTN Receiver number programmed into the security system and the DL643 radio matches 16
6. for wire lengths of 10 to 25 feet respectively See the UL compliance sections for additional details Connect the 12V and ground GND wires to the corresponding screw terminals on the DL643 3 Next connect the opposite ends to the 12V and ground GND terminals on the security panel Aux Power and Ground 4 Connect the stripped ends of a standard phone line to the Tip and Ring screw terminals on the DL643 5 Connect the opposite ends of phone line to the Tip and Ring on the panel 6 Connect the Antenna see figure The DL643 comes with a 10 ft extension antenna that allows you to improve reception by moving the antenna to an optimum signal strength location The antenna coaxial connector is located at the lower right corner of the unit A REMINDER Check RSSI signal strength LEDs located under battery before permanently mounting the unit by inserting a functioning SIM card and connecting the supplied 12 VDC power supply Check the LED table 1 read out to confirm adequate signal strength INSTALLATION TIP If you have adequate signal strength you may proceed with mounting the radio Be sure to turn off the DL643 while mounting If you are mounting DL643 inside the panel you can use the control panels AUX 12 VDC output to supply power to the DL643 described as Step 1 You can also use the terminal block for wiring in the control panels TELCO wiring described as Step 2 The DL643 has an optional RJ11 jack for TELCO wiring See Figure
7. set command field 13 to a VALUE of 0 zero Example 1111 13 0 send While item 3 is used for take over s when the account number in the panel is unknown it is always recommend to generate a new account number and place it in Command Field 10 whenever possible 14 Section Programming DL643 for use with PERS System The following are some examples of programming scenarios for the DL643 being used with a PERS Personal Emergency Response System This guide assumes your PERS System will be using the 2 WAY Voice option Central Station CS Account is a 2 WAY VOICE PERS Account 1 01 and or 02 should be set to the destination number for the Central Station DL643 receiver software 02 should be used if they have backup receiver software in place 03 and or 04 should be set to the PSTN telephone number that the Security System would normally dial 10 should be set the CS Account number assigned to you by the Central Station OPTIONAL 13 can be set to a VALUE of 0 zero and the CS Account number programmed into the PERS System will be transmitted to the Central Station PSTN receiver Otherwise see next step 4 Command option 24 is used if the DL643 is coupled with an Instant Care PERS NURSE product Set the command as follows Example 1111424418001234567 25 should be programmed to match the PSTN Central Station receiver phone number programmed in the PERS system OPTIONAL 26 should be set to the DTMF
8. 6 diagram for wiring Mounting inside control panel Separate the enclosure top and bottom by unscrewing the 2 screws found at the bottom of the unit and lifting the plastic top up With PCB exposed remove the 4 screws located at each corner of the PCB Follow steps 2 6 above Installing the DL643 for use with a PERS System A REMINDER Check RSSI signal strength LEDs located under battery before permanently locating the unit by inserting a functioning SIM card and connecting the supplied 12 VDC power supply Check the RSSI Read Out LED Chart figure 8 to confirm adequate signal strength Be sure to keep the supplied antenna amp the DL643 several feet away from the PERS System as it may cause audio interference NOTE Before connecting the DL643 to the PERS System 1 Disconnect the PERS System from its AC power source 2 Disengage the PERS battery or switch the PERS system off 3 Disconnect the PERS System from its telephone source The DL643 is housed in a simple yet uniquely designed plastic enclosure that can be placed flat on a tabletop when connecting to a Personal Emergency Response System PERS To Install 1 Separate the enclosure top and bottom by unscrewing the four screws found at the bottom of the unit Lift up the plastic top to expose the PCB 2 Locate the Terminal Block see figure 1 Locate the RJ11 Phone line jack at the left bottom corner of PCB Connect a standard phone line to the DL643 phone line jack
9. DL 643 tamper switch When the cover is removed the DL 643 will transmit and TAMPER message to the Central Station Example 1111 09 0 The TAMPER switch is disabled 10 Unit Account Number None is 9 digits chai 4 digits Command option 108 sets the DL 643 Central Station account number If your Alarm Communicator is transmitting Contact ID you do not have to change any of its programming to send signals to a DL 643 Receiver or PSTN receiver The DL 643 Transmitter will ignore the CS Account number in the panel Example 1111410598762 The Central Station will receive CS Account Number 9876 Unit Line Card No 8 1 1 4digits Char Command option 11 can be used to avoid the 9999 account number limit when used with a DL 643 Central Station Receiver This option will expand the account limit exponentially or can be used to separate dealers or account portfolios The DL 643 Central Station Receiver ID is static but the LINE CARD number is programmed at the Transmitter Example 1111211422 The DL 643 Transmitter will send LINE CARD 2 and the Central Station Automation system can separate the 9999 accounts on LINE 2 from all others 10 Replace Panel Account 0 1 Yes Command option 138 can be used to allow the DL 643 to transmit the Security Alarm Communicators existing CS Account Number or Replace it default when communicating with the Central Station For example if you are taking over an existing
10. DL643 ALARM COMMUNICATOR Programming amp Operation Manual Version version 1 DL643 ALARM COMMUNICATOR Programming amp Operation Manual Instant Care Inc 2310 Cousteau Court Vista CA 92081 Phone 877 424 4050 Fax 760 727 5746 SYSTEM TESTING AND LIMITATIONS OF USE THE DL643 IS A UNIQUE CELLULAR ALARM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM THE DL643 DOES NOT OFFER GUARANTEED PROTECTION AGAINST BURGLARY AND FIRE ANY ALARM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IS SUBJECT TO COMPROMISE OR FAILURE THE DL643 WILL NOT OPERATE WITHOUT POWER SYSTEMS RELYING ON ELECTRICAL POWER WILL NOT WORKIF THE POWER SUPPLY IS OFF FOR ANY REASON THIS INCLUDES BRIEF POWER LOSSES THE CELLULAR RADIO NETWORK REQUIRED TO TRANSMIT ALARM SIGNALS FROM A SECURED PREMISES TO A CENTRAL MONITORING STATION MAY BE RENDERED INOPERABLE OR TEMPORARILY OUT OF SERVICE AT ANYTIME CELLULAR RADIO NETWORKS CAN ALSO BE SUBJECT TO COMPROMISE BY SOPHISTICATED METHODS OF ATTACK 2013 INSTANT CARE INC THIS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LIKE ANY OTHER ELECTRICAL DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO COMPONENT FAILURE WHILE THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ENDURE A LONG LIFE CYCLE THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS COULD FAIL AT ANY TIME IN CONSIDERATION OF THESE LIMITATIONS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER TEST THE SYSTEM AT LEAST ONCE EVERY NINETY DAYS 90 ADDITIONALLY IT IS SUGGESTED THAT AN ON SITE INSPECTION TEST BY A LICENSED ALARM INSTALLER BE PERFORMED AT LEAST ONCE EACH YEAR O 2013 INSTANT CARE INC TERM
11. ENSES COSTS AND ATTORNEYS FEES INCURRED IN RESPONSE TO THE CLAIM OR LAWSUIT THESE OBLIGATIONS APPLY IRRESPECTIVE OF CAUSE AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LAWSUIT OR OTHER CLAIM IS BASED ACTIVE OR PASSIVE NEGLIGENCE BREACH OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONTRACT OR WARRANTY CONTRIBUTION INDEMNIFICATION STRICT OR PRODUCT LIABILITY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAW OR ANY OTHER FAULT OR FAILURE OF INSTANT CARE INC OTHERS OR THE PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY SAVE DEFEND AND HOLD INSTANT CARE INC HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS AND OR LAWSUITS FOR SUBROGATION WHICH MAY BE BROUGHT AGAINST INSTANT CARE INC BY ANY INSURER OR INSURANCE COMPANY OR ITS AGENTS OR ASSIGNS INCLUDING THE PAYMENT OF ALL INSTANT CARE INC DAMAGES EXPENSES COSTS AND ATTORNEYS FEES YOU HEREBY WAIVE ALL CLAIMS FOR RECOVERY AGAINST INSTANT CARE INC FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO ANY PROPERTY OR LOSS INSURED UNDER VALID OR COLLECTIBLE INSURANCE POLICIES THIS WAIVER OF SUBROGATION RIGHT SHALL EXTEND TO ALL FORMS OF SUBROGATION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EQUITABLE AND CONVENTIONAL SUBROGATION AND SHALL BE BINDING ON ANY AND ALL ASSIGNEES OR SUBROGEES OF YOUR RIGHTS IN NO EVENT MAY YOU ENTER INTO ANY SETTLEMENT OR LIKE AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY THAT AFFECTS INSTANT CARE INC S RIGHTS OR BINDS INSTANT CARE INC IN ANY WAY WITHOUT INSTANT CARE INC S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT 2013 INSTANT CARE INC LIMITED WARRANTY INSTANT CARE INC WARRANTS T
12. HE PRODUCT AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP WHEN USED AS INSTRUCTED BY INSTANT CARE INC S USER MANUAL FOR A PERIOD OF ONE 1 YEAR FROM YOUR DATE OF PURCHASE THIS WARRANTY IS NULL AND VOID IF PHYSICAL DAMAGE OCCURS TO THE PRODUCT IN ANY WAY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO REMOVAL OR REPLACEMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS INCORRECT BATTERY USAGE REMOVAL OF DEVICE SHELL OR CASING ACCESSING THE INTERIOR OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE OWNER S MANUAL AND OR ANY ATTEMPT TO CIRCUMVENT OR ALTER THE PRODUCT S PRESCRIBED OPERATION UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS VOID THIS WARRANTY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LIABILITY LIMITED TO PRICE OF UNIT THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY TITLE DELIVERY INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES WILL BE HONORED WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction DEG 43 oie 1 DEGAS EGLI OS ceni eoe oet Diete ka tob dot dont 1 Pre Installion NOI6S 3 t e OR ite T ER Dr RUD hen el EU m Ul ues a Eo aut 2 DL643 Hardware en nee E Ops 2 Battery vga a 3 Back Up Battery erede ie Re Rep t e
13. S AND CONDITIONS THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE A LEGAL CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PRODUCT INSTALLER AND OR PRODUCT USER AND INSTANT CARE INC FOR THE RIGHTS AND USE OF THE PRODUCT BY RETAINING AND USING THE PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLING TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCLUDING WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS BELOW IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT AND IMMEDIATELY RETURN THE UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A COMPLETE REFUND YOU AGREE TO ACCEPT SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY MISUSE OF THE PRODUCT BY YOU AND IN ADDITION ANY NEGLECT OR ILLEGAL ACT OR OMISSION OF YOU OR YOUR AGENTS CONTRACTORS EMPLOYEES OR OTHER USERS OF THE PRODUCT SO LONG AS THE PRODUCT WAS OBTAINED FROM YOU IN THE USE AND OPERATION OF THE PROUCT INDEMNIFICATION OF INSTANT CARE INCOPORATED DL643 INSTALLER AS WELL AS MONITORED HOME OWNER SHALL INDEMNIFY DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS INSTANT CARE FOR ANY OF THE COST INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEYS FEES IN THE EVENT THAT ANY LAWSUIT OR OTHER CLAIM IS FILED OR MADE BY ANY THIRD PARTY AGAINST INSTANT CARE INC WHICH IS BASED ON OR ARISES OUT OF THE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS AND LAWSUITS ALLEGING THE PRODUCT FAILED TO PERFORM IN ANY RESPECT WHATSOEVER YOU AGREE TO BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL INDEMNIFY SAVE DEFEND AND HOLD INSTANT CARE INC HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ALL SUCH CLAIMS INCLUDING PAYMENT OF ALL INSTANT CARE INC DAMAGES EXP
14. can for a NETWORK every 30 seconds Command option 984 is used to default the DL 643 back to its factory settings Example via SMS 11114983 for Local Programming use 1111 98 12 Section Programming DL643 radios to communicate with DL643 Receiver Software and PSTN receivers The following are examples of programming of the DL643 radio being used with a traditional security panel as well as a two way voice capable panel or PERS System Central Station is equipped with DL643 Central Station Receiver Software 1 01 and or 024 should be set to the destination number for the Central Station DL643 receiver software 02 should be used if they have backup receiver software in place 10 should be set to the CS Account number assigned to you by the Central Station 117 should be set the LINE CARD value assigned to you by the Central Station Command 31 and 32 should be set to the Com Port being used by the Central Station Com Port is the service port that commands 1 amp 2 uses to direct data signals to the data receiver at the monitoring center Command 33 is used to set the APN or Access Point Name This is the gateway between a GPRS 3G or 4G mobile network and another computer network frequently the public internet A mobile device making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to the carrier Adding 2 WAY VOICE to the example above a OPTIONAL 13 can be set to a VALUE of 0 zero and th
15. e CS Account number programmed in the Security System will be transmitted to the Central Station PSTN receiver Otherwise see next step B 10 should be set the CS Account number assigned to you by the Central Station 25 should be programmed to match the PSTN Central Station receiver phone number programmed in the Security System OPTIONAL 26 should be set to the DTMF digits which are used for Activating 2 Way if applicable setting 2 WAY TALK mode or 2 WAY LISTEN mode NOTE Entering a 9 in this field will send a DTMF The disconnect can only be performed by the Central Station NOTE If your 2 WAY Voice Security System allows for NON Emergency signals to report to alternate PSTN Receivers and your Central Station is equipped with the DL643 Central Station Receiver you can program 13 COMMAND Options 01 amp 028 DL643 will only call the 2 WAY PSTN Receiver when the PSTN Receiver telephone number matches Central Station is NOT equipped with DL643 Central Station Receiver software PSTN Digital ONLY 1 03 and or 04 should be set to the PSTN telephone number that the security system would normally dial 2 To enter an account number it should be placed in Command Field 10 This account number will be sent to the central station during all reporting Example 1111 10 1234 send 3 To allow the panel or device to pass through an existing account number previously set in panel or device to the central station
16. e system Battery Specifications Sanyo 1s1p Rechargeable Li Io Soft Pack Model 18650 Part CP 181P 2600 M Diameter 18 0 0 7mm 0 71 per cell Weight 47g 1 6602 per cell Environmental Conditions When Battery is charged 0 to 40C When battery is discharged 20 to 60 Rated Capacity 2600 mAh Under 20 65 RH Standard Charging amp Discharging Cycle Life After 300 cycles of complete charge and discharge at 0 5C until the Voltage reaches 3 0V and measured for the duration time Estimated life of battery is 2 to 3 years under normal use Charging Time 3 Hours Backup Battery Replacement f you continue to see LED 3 flash slowly on the DL643 and primary power has been present for a full 24 hours this will indicate that you will most likely need to replace your backup battery You can check the voltage of the rechargeable battery by metering across the 2 battery terminals with the battery disconnected from the charging circuit A battery with adequate voltage will give you a reading above 6V To avoid damage to the unit or potential unit failure it is essential that the backup battery 15 replaced with the same type and model that comes installed in the DL643 The DL643 uses a 3 7V 2600 mAh back up battery The correct replacement battery is a 1s1p Soft Pack Model 18650 Part CP 1S1P 2600JM Precautions to avoid premature battery failure While it is expected that the DL643 will be located at ot near the security
17. es Value DL643 Receiver 1 Noe Data only 3 retries DL643 Receiver 2 Non Data only 3 retries Commands 018 024 are used to report alarm signals to the DL643 receiver software If your Central Station is equipped with an IPC running DL643 receiver software you can transmit your alarm events to either of the above addresses The entries for these two commands require IP addresses Example 1111 01 10 1 1 21 034 PSTN Receiver 1 None elec only alternate with Line 4 048 PSTN Receiver 2 Nene else alternate with Line 3 If your Central Station is not equipped with an IPC running DL 643 receiver software use option 038 amp 04H to have the DL 643 Alarm Transmitter report alarm messages to a standard PSTN receiver in case of rollover Example 1111 03 18881234567 or 1111 04 18887654321 os Access Code 111 46digits Char Command 054 is used to set the installer Access Code This field is used to program the DL 643 locally or remotely via SMS Example 1111 05 1234 the code has been changed to 1234 TestFrequency 15 039 09 days Command option 07 is used to program the DL 643 Automatic Test Frequency The DL 643 will send an E602 to the receiver s programmed in COMMANDS 014 02 03 and or 044 Example 11115007478 The DL 643 will send an E602 Test report every 7 days O9 Tamper Switch Detect 0 0081 0 Command option 09 is used to enable or disable the
18. es full event reporting for traditional security alarm panels as well as PERS Personal Emergency Reporting System DL643 Features rhe DL643 currently supports the Contact ID format e Programmable via SMS or using DTMF with standard phone e Delivery of signal s to up to 2 data receivers e Delivery of signal s to up to 2 PSTN receivers e 2 Way Voice Capabilities direct to PSTN receiver e Remotely programmable via SMS e Programmable test frequency e Tamper Switch e Upto 6 digit account number Remote reset via SMS e Suppress delivery of Contact ID codes to Central Station e 10 ft coaxial antenna included e and screw terminal TELCO connections e 12VDC AUX power input from panel or standalone power supply included e Built in 2600 mAh backup battery PRE4ANSTALLION NOTES A IMPORTANT Use caution when installing the DL643 as incorrect connections may damage the unit INSTALLATION TIP with any radio product check the RSSI signal strength LEDs located under battery at the location where you want to install the DL643 before permanently mounting to ensure optimal signal strength and performance Insert a functioning SIM card and connect the supplied 12 VDC power supply Check the LED table 1 read out to confirm adequate signal strength You should also consult your SIM provider or carrier for coverage DL643 Hardware Figure 1 represents the key components of the DL643 module Description of PCB Comp
19. nal Level Low Battery OFF OFF SLOW FLASH OFF OFF AC Power Loss OFF OFF OFF SLOW FLASH OFF Data Connect Fail OFF OFF OFF OFF Fast Flash Figure 9 Section Programmable Command Options amp Definitions DL643 alarm communicator is programmed via SMS Table 2 lists and defines each of the programmable command options available with the DL643 When using SMS commands the DL643 will send back an echo or of the values programmed You can program multiple command options at once via SMS but it is recommended not to exceed 120 characters per message The COMMAND options must be preceded by entering the access code followed by symbol Next the COMMAND option is entered followed by a symbol A VALUE is then entered followed by a symbol to complete the entry Figure 10 below demonstrates setting COMMAND option 01 to report to a DL643 receiver at the phone number 2225551234 1111 03 2225551234 Access Code 1111 Command Option 03 Value 2225551234 When programming the DL643 remotely via SMS you can combine COMMAND options into a single message as follows single entry for the access code begins the message and the COMMAND options are separated by a COMMA 1111 03 2225551234 04 2225555678 Figure 10 Table 3 Command Options amp Definitions The following is a list of the standard programmable commands Command Definition Terminator Lo Programmable Valu
20. onents 14 1 Power IN 2 RJ11 Telco IN e a 3 Terminal Block 13 4 Antenna Coaxial Se 5 Power T 6 Ground E 7 Tip 8 Ring m 9 I O Ports Future m 10 SIM Card Cradle 15 11 Backup Battery On Off Switch L 12 GSM Radio T Cr 13 Tamper Switch 14 Backup Battery 15 Battery Jack D 3 E ol o E RE a 1111 1 1 N Item 9 I O Ports marked Future These connection points are currently inactive and will be activated in future models Figure 1 Battery Switch Figure 2 size is not to scale The backup battery has an On Off switch that is located on the PC board next to the SIM card cradle See Figure 1 item 11 Moving the switch towards the SIM card cradle ON position allows the backup battery to be charged Moving the switch away from the SIM card cradle OFF position disconnects the battery The battery should be turned OFF during system wiring as well as when the system is being shipped IMPORTANT If the backup battery switch is not placed into the position during operation and the DL643 is being powered by the AC power adapter DL643 is not being powered from the security panel or PERS console and AC power failure occurs the DL643 will be inoperative Rechargeable Backup Battery Figure 3 The DL643 comes with a pre installed rechargeable backup battery In addition th
21. panel and do not wish or cannot program new settings you can control the CS Account number using this Command Example 1111413404 The DL 643 Transmitter will now send the existing panel CS Account number Unit Reset Code 73738 4 6digits Char Command option 15 is used to set the unit reset code This can be used to reset the unit remotely or locally The unit will retain its programming and will simply reboot Example 1111 15 098765 If the unit is sent a message 111140987654 it will cause the DL 643 to reset itself 6H ignore event Code Lista None 3 4 3 4 17H ignore Event Code List2 None didt 188 ignore Event Code List 3 None siet didt 19H ignore Event Code Lista None 3digt digi Command options 16 through 19 are used to avoid the Central Station from receiving specific Contact ID messages This option is useful to prevent Open Close or other non essential codes to be sent and reduce cellular usage or avoid additional charges from the Central Station if applicable Example 1111 16 401 441 570 The DL 643 will not transmit 401 Open Close 441 Arm Stay 570 Bypass signals to the Central Station Retrieve Configuration 358 Via SMS only Command option 204 is used to retrieve the values programmed to the DL 643 This option can only be used via SMS Useful after completing installation and for diagnostic purposes Example 1111 20 ALL The sender will receive
22. panel or PERS console it is important to note that any unnecessary exposure to extreme temperatures or high humidity can cause the backup battery to fail prematurely SIM Card Holder Figure 4 The DL643 is a certified AT amp T approved 3G Cellular Communicator The unit requires an activated GSM cellular SIM catd to perform communication functionality If a SIM is not installed LED 1 will flash as a warning until condition is corrected If a SIM is installed but the card has not been Activated LED 2 will flash as a warning until condition is corrected See Figure 8 Diagnostic amp Status LED Signal Table Antenna Figure 5 The DL643 comes equipped with an external antenna that can extended up to 10 feet The antenna provides the ability to locate the optimum location for added signal performance Frequency Bands 800 900 1800 1900 2170MHz Normal Impedance 50 ohm Polarization Vertical Antenna Height 96mm 3mm approx 3 75 inches Operating Temperature Range 20 C 60 C Storage Temperature Range 30 C 70 C INSTALLATION amp WIRING PERS Console Configuration Security Panel Configuration z zo 92 8 5 E Emergency Console PERS DCPWR RJ11 AUXIN GRND RING C The DL643 delivers the unique ability to provide wireless alarm reporting for both Security Alarm Panels as well as Personal Emergency Response Systems Figure
23. send a specific digit after it hears the E606 Listen in to Follow Contact ID message This is useful if you want to put the panel in Listen Mode or if the panel requires 2 Way activation Example 1111 26 3 In this example the DL 643 will send in DTMF a twice followed by 3 which in some PERS and Security Systems will be used for Activating the 2 way feature and toggling to LISTEN mode 3 NOTE For a use digit 9 Service port for Line1 2020 100 65535 Command option 31 is used to establish which service port that Command 01 Line 1 data line uses to directs data signals to the data receiver at the monitoring center Service port for Line 2 2020 100 65535 Command option 32 is used to establish which service port that Command 02 Line 2 data line uses to directs data signals to the data receiver at the monitoring center 33t APN Access Point internet IP Address Name Command option 33 An Access Point Name is the name of a gateway between a GPRS 3G or 4G mobile network and another computer network frequently the public Internet A mobile device making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to the carrier 0 180 sec i e 80 Signal Scan Time 1111 80 30 scan for 30 sec Command option 803 is used to change the Cellular NETWORK scan time In most cases this will not be necessary but may be used in areas where coverage is poor Example 1111 80 30 will force the DL 643 to s

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