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Standalone Wireless Communicator
Compatible with all PowerSeries keypads
Installation & Programming Guide
WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations
regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. Read the entire manual
carefully.
Skyroute CL3050 Quick Start:
Note: Before you start, you must be enrolled with CONNECT 24
as an authorized installer to activate a Skyroute transceiver.
Enrollment is Free! If you are not already enrolled, call 1-888955-5583 in Canada or 1-888-251-7458 in the U.S. at least 24
hours before your first activation.
STEP 1 - SELECT BEST LOCATION (See Section 2.1)
Connect the Skyroute transceiver to a 7 Ah battery, as
described in Section 2.1. Determine the best location for
signal strength. If adequate signal strength cannot be
found, relocation may be required.
STEP 2 - CONNECT NECESSARY WIRING (See Section 6)
Mount the Skyroute, determine the desired mode of operation and connect the appropriate control panel, zone or
Keybus wiring as detailed in Section 6.
STEP 3 - PROGRAM (See Section 5)
If the default programming must be changed, connect a
PowerSeries keypad as shown in Section 5 and make the
desired changes.
STEP 4 - ACTIVATE (See Section 2.1)
Call the Connect 24 Voice Response Unit (VRU) at the toll
free number provided with your Dealer Confirmation.
STEP 5 - TEST (See Section 2.2)
Once activated, send two signals to your central station to
confirm proper operation.
YOUR SKYROUTE INSTALLATION IS NOW COMPLETE.
ALL OTHER PROGRAMMING SECTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL ARE OPTIONAL.
For Your Records
Location
Test Time & Day
Additional Notes
CONNECT 24TM Enrollment Information
Note:
Only authorized dealers can enroll a wireless system to Connect 24.
Dealer application forms and additional information on the Connect 24 Voice
Response Unit can be found at the Connect 24 web site.
http://www.connect24.com/dealer.htm
The information required for activation is listed below. Ensure that all information
is available before calling the Connect 24 Voice Response Unit.
USA 1-888-251-7458
CAN 1-888-955-5583
Profile Number ................................................... 5 digits I___I___I___I___I___I
The profile number provides Central Station Receiver information.
Installer ID Number ............... 8-9 digits I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I
An Installer ID number was provided for each installer listed on the Dealer
Enrollment Form. This number can be found on the authorized Installer Card
sent with the Dealer Confirmation Form.
Installer PIN Number ................................................ 4 digits I___I___I___I___I
Each Installer provided a 4 digit PIN number on the Dealer Enrollment Form. If
you have forgotten your PIN Number contact Connect 24.
Central Station Account number ............ 2-6 digits I___I___I___I___I___I___I
This is the Account Number that will be sent to the Central Station.
NOTE: 4-digits maximum for Contact ID format.
Skyroute MIN.................... 10 digits I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I
The Skyroute Mobile Identification Number identifies the Skyroute transmitter.
The 10-digit MIN is located on the label affixed to your Skyroute Transmitter.
System ID Number (SID) ................................ 5 digits I___I___I___I___I___I
The System ID Number informs Connect 24 and the cellular network the home
area that your transmitter is installed in. When this number is programmed into
an alarm panel it is entered in HEX format. When entering this number into
them Connect 24 Voice Response Unit, it is entered in Decimal Format.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your
authority to use this equipment.
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type
tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart “B” of
Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in any residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause interference to television or radio reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Re-orient the receiving antenna
•Relocate the alarm control with respect to the receiver
•Move the alarm control away from the receiver
•Connect the alarm control into a different outlet so that alarm control and receiver are on different circuits.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio/
Television Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock # 004-000-00345-4.
WARNING: To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 30 cm or more must be maintained
between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation.
Industry Canada COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences de règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du
Canada.
IC:160A - CL3050
The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications
were met.
Limited Warranty
DSC warrants that for a period of one year from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in material
and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfillment of any breach of such warranty, DSC shall, at its option,
repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot. This warranty applies only
to defects in materials and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling, or damage due to
causes beyond the control of DSC, such as lightning, excessive voltage, mechanical shock, water damage or damage
arising out of abuse, alteration or improper application of the product.
The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original purchaser, and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties,
whether expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of DSC. This warranty contains the
entire warranty. DSC neither assumes responsibility for, nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its
behalf to modify or to change this warranty, nor assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product.
In no event shall DSC be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of anticipated profits, loss of
time or any other losses incurred by the purchaser in connection with the purchase, installation or operation or
failure of this product.
Important!
Test results are only valid at the time of testing. Results may vary with but are not limited to environmental
and structural changes. Electrical equipment operating in the immediate area may cause interference.
Skyroute, PowerSeries, Connect 24 are trademarks of DSC
Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction ...................................................................... 1
1.1
Specifications .......................................................................................................2
1.2
Unpacking ...........................................................................................................2
Section 2: Installation, Testing & Factory Defaults .......................... 3
2.1
Installation ...........................................................................................................3
2.2
Testing .................................................................................................................4
2.3
Resetting to Factory Defaults................................................................................4
Section 3: Controls & Indicators........................................................ 5
3.1
LED Indicators ......................................................................................................5
3.2
Enroll Button........................................................................................................6
3.3
Terminal Connections...........................................................................................6
Section 4: Power up Sequence.......................................................... 7
Section 5: System Programming ....................................................... 8
Section 6: Programming Descriptions .............................................. 9
[01]
Zone 1-2 Definitions ............................................................................................9
[02]
Zone 3-8 Definitions ............................................................................................9
[03]
Zone 1-2 Loop Response ......................................................................................9
[10]
Skyroute CL3050 Mode of Operation...................................................................9
[11]
Skyroute CL3050 Configuration Options 1 .........................................................10
[12]
Skyroute CL3050 Configuration Options 2 .........................................................11
[13]
Skyroute CL3050 Trouble Output Mask ..............................................................11
[15]
System Time ......................................................................................................13
[16]
System Day ........................................................................................................13
[17]
Test Transmission Time .......................................................................................13
[18]
Test Transmission Day .........................................................................................13
[20]
Transmission Options .........................................................................................13
[21]
System Event Communication Options ...............................................................15
[22]
Input Supply Fail Tx Delay...................................................................................15
[23]
Generic Zone Reporting Timer............................................................................15
Section 7: Programming Worksheets ............................................. 16
Glossary of Terms............................................................................. 19
Appendix A ...................................................................................... 20
ii
1 Introduction
1 Introduction
The Skyroute CL3050 is a standalone wireless communicator that sends alarm system information to Connect 24. Connect 24 then forwards this information to the central station.
The Skyroute CL3050 automatically configures itself on power up to one of three operational modes or; if it is connected to a keypad, in the programming mode. The Skyroute
CL3050 is pre programmed with the most commonly used settings for quick installation. If
required the default options can be custom programmed.
Mode 1: Bell Follower
If the Skyroute CL3050 does not detect a keypad or PC5108 expander card during the first 15 seconds of power up, then mode 1 or 2 can be selected by pressing the enroll button. The red LED indicates Mode 1 and the yellow LED indicates
mode 2. In Mode 1, the Skyroute CL3050 monitors the Bell Output of the control panel. The system identifies the Bell Output cadence and transmits the corresponding Fire or Burglar alarm reporting code to Connect 24.
Refer to the appropriate control panel Installation Manual.
Mode 2: 2-Zone Panel
If Mode 2 is selected during power up the system will configure itself for 2 zone,
stand alone operation with normally closed loops.
Mode 3: 8-Zone Panel
If the Skyroute CL3050 detects a PC5108 expander card on power up it will automatically configure itself for 8-zone standalone operation with normally closed
loops.
Programming Mode
If the Skyroute CL3050 detects a keypad on power up it will go into the programming mode. Programming mode allows the installer to custom program system
options. Refer to Section 5, Programming Descriptions; and Section 6, Programming Worksheets for programming options and default settings.
Note:
The only method of entering the Programming Mode is to power-down the unit,
connect a PowerSeries keypad to the Keybus terminals, then reapply power to
the Skyroute CL3050.
Figure 1
Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
1.1 Specifications
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Power Supply
Voltage ...................................................................................... 9-12 VAC or VDC
Current .........................................................................................500 mA (Max)
Low DC Trouble ...................................................................................... 8.8 VDC
Low DC Restore ...................................................................................... 9.0 VDC
Low AC Trouble ...................................................................................... 7.5 VAC
Low AC Restore ...................................................................................... 8.0 VAC
Current Drain
Standby ................................................................................................. 100 mA
Receiving ............................................................................................... 150 mA
Transmitting........................................................................................... 850 mA
RF Power Output .......................................................................................... 600 mW
Battery
Charging Voltage.................................................................................. 6.87 VDC
Low Battery Restore.............................................................................. 5.87 VDC
Low Battery Trouble .............................................................................. 5.72 VDC
Critical Shutdown ................................................................................... 5.0 VDC
Operating Modes
Bell Follower
2-24Hr Zones
8-24Hr zones (with PC5108)
Event Buffer (communications)............................................. 32 Events (not viewable)
Dimensions ...................................................................................5 1/8” x 7 3/4” x 2”
Weight ............................................................................................... 0.5 lbs. (0.2Kg)
EEPROM Memory
Programmable by all PowerSeries Keypads
PC5508/KP5508Z ................................................................. 8 Zone LED keypad
PC5516Z/KP5516Z ............................................................. 16 Zone LED keypad
PC5532Z/KP5532Z ............................................................. 32 Zone LED keypad
LCD5500Z/KPL5500Z ................................ Programmable Message LCD Keypad
LCD5501Z/KP5501Z ................................................. Fixed Message LCD Keypad
1.2 Unpacking
Verify that the following items have been included.
Skyroute CL3050 (rechargeable battery included)
Installation & Programming Guide
Antenna
Mounting screws
5.6 kΩ resistors
Remove antenna from protective bubble pack and install in unit.
Caution:
Install antenna before connecting battery or power leads to this unit.
Transmission without an antenna can cause permanent damage.
Caution:
When removing cover of this unit DO NOT touch or handle exposed
electrical devices and components. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can
permanently damage this unit or reduce the reliability and life expectancy of components.
2 Installation, Testing & Factory Defaults
2 Installation, Testing & Factory Defaults
2.1
Installation
Determine The Operating mode required (see section [03])
The operating mode (modes 1, 2, or 3) will determine how the unit is to be wired
up. Refer to section 6, Programming Descriptions, section [10] for available
options and for programming defaults.
Determine the Mounting Location
Select a mounting location in a dry, protected area. The mounting location
should be positioned so that it is at least 30 cm. away from physical contact with
any person.
Note: Do Not exceed the following recommendations for wire run distances
• Keybus and zone wiring should be run using minimum 22 gauge quad
(0.5mm). Two pair twisted is preferred.
• a keypad, PC5108, or zone wiring can not exceed 1,000'/305m (in wire
length) from the Skyroute CL3050.
• Shielded wire is not necessary unless wires are run in an area that may present
excessive RF noise or interference.
• Refer to section 6, Programming Descriptions, section [10] for zone wiring details.
Note:
Generally, the higher the location and the closer that the Skyroute
CL3050 is to an outside wall, the better the signal strength will be.
Checking Signal Strength
•
Remove front cover
•
Connect Battery to the RED and BLK flying leads.
•
Connect AC Power source or 12 VDC to RED & BLK terminals.
•
Allow unit to power up
Note:
•
•
The unit does not need to be enrolled with Connect 24 to check signal strength.
When the green LED stops flashing, press and release the enroll button.
Ensure that Radio Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) is greater than the minimum acceptable level as indicated below. If the signal level is not acceptable, reposition and retest the Skyroute CL3050 until an acceptable signal
strength is found.
Red LED
Yellow LED
Green LED
Signal Strength
On
On
On
On
On
Flash
On
On
On
Flash
Off
Off
On
Flash
Off
Off
Off
Off
>87%
69-87%
*52-68%
34-51%
16-33%
0-15%
*Minimum recommended signal strength for enrollment
Route Wiring to Mounting Location
Route wiring from the hardwired zones or control panel as required.
Note:
Route wiring through conduit to a junction box if possible. Mount the
Skyroute Panel.
Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
Mount Unit
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•
Remove the front cover if required
Disconnect flying leads from battery and power leads from the RED and BLK
terminals (if connected).
Remove two screws securing battery clamp. Remove battery
Mount backplate of unit to wall or over electrical junction box using the
four screws provided.
Note:
DO NOT connect the battery to the flying leads and AC or DC power
to the terminal strip until all other wiring connections are completed.
•
Route wiring through the access holes provided and connect to terminal
strip.
•
power up unit by connecting battery and power source.
Enroll Unit
Call Connect 24 and Enroll the Skyroute CL3050. Refer to page (ii) for contact
information and a list of information required to complete the enrollment with
the Connect 24 Voice Response Unit.
2.2
Testing
Program Mode: If you have wired the unit to power up in the programming
mode. Follow the steps outlined in Section 6, Programming Descriptions and
record the program settings in Section 7, Programming Worksheets.
Test Transmission - Pressing and holding the enroll button for 2 seconds will
send a test transmission to the central station via Connect 24. Refer to Enrol
Button in Section 3, Controls and indicators for test transmission details.
Mode 1: Disable the telephone line connected to the control panel. Simulate
Burglar and Fire Zone violation. Verify that the Skyroute CL3050 transmits the
events to the central station.
Mode 2 & 3: Simulate Faults, Tampers, and Zone violations in accordance with
the settings outlined in Sections 6, Programming Descriptions. Verify that the
Skyroute CL3050 transmits the events to the central station.
2.3
Resetting to Factory Defaults
Note:
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•
Remove Power from the Skyroute CL3050; disconnect battery and control
panel if applicable (mode 1).
Disconnect all wiring from the YEL and GRN terminals.
Connect a jumper wire between the YEL and GRN terminals.
Apply power to the system.
Note:
•
Resetting to factory defaults is required to change mode of operation.
When the hardware default has been completed; the yellow, green
and red LEDs will flash on and off continuously.
Remove power from the system.
Note:
To resume communications with Connect 24, Section [11], Option 6
must be set to ON. To do this; the system must be powered up in programming mode. Refer to Section 5 System Programming.
•
Reconnect all original wiring and reapply power to the system.
•
Test System - Refer to Section 2.2
3 Controls and Indicators
3 Controls and Indicators
Figure 2
Antenna
Mounting Holes
Green LED
Yellow LED
Red LED
Battery (6 VDC)
Enroll Button
Wire Access
Tamper Switch
3.1 LED Indicators (see figure 2)
Yellow LED
During normal operation, the yellow LED will indicate the system status with a
series of flashes as indicated below.
No. of
Flashes
Indication
No trouble conditions present
Low battery
Input supply failure
Not enrolled at Connect 24
No service available*
Radio failure
PC5108 failure
Failure to communicate
Zone tamper/fault trouble
Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
Note: Multiple trouble conditions are displayed (flashed) in sequence.
Red LED
The red LED will flash to provide event transmission status for the following
events:
1 Flash
1 Flash
2 Flashes
Enroll button held down for 2 seconds
Event transmitted to cellular network
Event acknowledged by Connect 24.
Green LED
The green LED will light continuously if the (RSSI) signal is acceptable. If signal
strength is not acceptable the LED will turn OFF. Detailed information on signal
strength can be accessed by momentarily pressing and releasing the enroll
button. The green, yellow and red LEDs will light to indicate the range of signal
strength. Refer to Section 2 Step 3.
3.2 Enroll Button (see figure 2)
The Skyroute CL3050 Enroll button is located on the outside of the plastic housing directly below the status LEDs. The enroll button performs three functions.
•
Pressing this button during the first 15 seconds of power up will toggle
between Mode 1 and Mode 2 to enable mode selection.
•
Pressing and releasing this button momentarily at any time after the power
up sequence will display the detailed RSSI status indicated above.
•
Holding this button down for a period of 2 seconds continuously will cause
the Skyroute CL3050 to send a test transmission to Connect 24, this long
debounce will be indicated to the user by the red LED flashing once.
3.3 Terminal Connections (see figure 2)
RED
9-12VDC Positive Input or 9-12VAC
Note: 12VDC is required for programming or for operation with a
PC5108 zone expander. Mode 1 and Mode 2 may be operated
with an AC Supply.
BLK
9-12VDC Ground or 9-12VAC
YEL
Mode 1 - The YEL terminal functions as the Bell input.
Mode 2 - This terminal functions as the zone 1 input.
Mode 3 - This terminal connects to the YEL Keybus terminal when
using a PC5108 zone expander or PowerSeries keypad.
GRN
Mode 1 - The GRN terminal functions as the TLM Trouble input.
Mode 2 - This terminal functions as the zone 2 input.
Mode 3 - This terminal connects to the GRN Keybus terminal when
using a PC5108 zone expander or PowerSeries keypad.
COM
Mode 1 - This terminal functions as the common terminal for the Bell
Input on the YEL terminal, the TLM trouble input on the GRN terminal
and the Trouble Output on the PGM terminal.
Mode 2 - This terminal functions as the common terminal for zone 1
(YEL) and zone 2 (GRN).
Mode 3 - This terminal functions as the common terminal for the
Trouble Output
4 Power up Sequence
PGM - The PGM output is
dedicated for Skyroute
CL3050 trouble indications. If a control panel is
not monitoring the Skyroute CL3050, an LED or a
buzzer can be connected
between this terminal and
the RED terminal for trouble
indication. The PGM terminal switches low from an
open-collector state. Connect to the control panel
using a Single EOL configuration as shown
Note: The PGM output can
sink 50 mA (maximum).
Skyroute CL3050
RED
BLK YEL GRN COM PGM
LED Output with
current limiting
resistor
LED
560Ω
Optional relay
driver output
To External
Supply
Coil
Relay
NC
Com
4 Power up Sequence
On first-time power up, the Skyroute CL3050 will generate a random test transmission time and random day of the week to send it. The installer can then
change this information if required.
During power up, the Skyroute CL3050 will look for a keypad on the Keybus, if
one is found, it will go into programming mode. If no keypad is found, it will
look for a PC5108 zone expander module. If a zone expander is found, it will
automatically configure itself for mode 3. If no Keybus modules are present, the
Skyroute CL3050 will power up in mode 1. During the first 15 seconds of power
up, any zone scanning will be shunted. During this time the installer can momentarily press the enroll button on the Skyroute CL3050 to toggle between mode 1
and mode 2. Upon power up the green LED will be flashing on and off. This will
indicate to the installer that he/she can change the mode to 1 or 2. The red LED
will indicate mode 1 and the yellow LED will indicate mode 2. If neither red or yellow LED is lit, then the Skyroute CL3050 has detected a PC5108 module, the
mode cannot be changed by pressing the enroll button if a PC5108 module is
connected to the Skyroute CL3050.
If a keypad is detected on Keybus, the green LED will stop flashing, and the red
LED will begin flashing to indicate that programming mode is active.
Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
5 System Programming
The Skyroute CL3050 is programmed using a PowerSeries keypad. Refer to
Section 1.1 Specifications.
Note:
1.
Power down the Skyroute CL3050 when connecting or removing
other Keybus modules from the system. If the Skyroute CL3050 is connected to a control panel (mode 1), the control panel must also be
powered down.
Connect keypad Keybus connections to the RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals of the Skyroute CL3050.
RED
BLK YEL GRN COM PGM
To Keybus
Connections
on Keypad
Not Connected
2.
Connect a +12VDC supply across the RED and BLK terminals.
Upon detecting the keypad on power up, the Skyroute CL3050 will begin
driving Keybus and will blank the keypad with all LEDs and icons off.
3.
Press the star [*] key to gain access to the programming section.
Programming is done with a 2-digit section entry. When programming is
complete, power down the Skyroute CL3050 and remove the keypad.
6 Programming Descriptions
6 Programming Descriptions
Modes 2, 3
[01] Zone 1, 2 Definitions
When the Skyroute CL3050 is in Mode 2 or 3, there are 14 options that can be
programmed as zone types. All of the zone types with the exception of 00 (null
zone) and 13 (TLM monitor) are straightforward. Since all the zones are 24-hour
type zones, selecting any listed zone type will simply select which identifier
should be used for reporting the alarm. Programming a zone as 00 (null zone)
will disable the zone input on the Skyroute CL3050 or PC5108 hardware. Programming any zone as type 13 will disable all communications unless that zone
input is closed (short condition).
Note: Do NOT program more than 1 TLM zone type on the Skyroute
CL3050.
Default - [01] zones 1 & 2
Mode 3
[02] Zone 3 - 8 Definitions
This allows programming of the six additional zone definitions when operating in
mode 3 with a PC5108 zone expander. See section [01] for details
Default - [01] zones 3 - 8
Modes 2
[03] Zone 1, 2 Loop Response
This entry determines how quickly a zone will respond to changes in state.
Note: This does not affect zones on a PC5108 zone expander card.
Default - 05 (0.5 seconds) 01-FF Hex x 0.1 seconds.
[10] Skyroute CL3050 Mode of Operation
[01]
Mode 1 - Bell Follower Operation
In this mode, the YEL terminal is conRED BLK YEL GRN COM PGM
nected to the bell output of a control
panel. The Skyroute CL3050 monitors the output for burglary and fire
Input Voltage
9-12VAC or VDC
cadences and transmits the appropriBell Input
ate events. For any type of pulsed
TLM Input
cadence, the Skyroute CL3050 will
System Common
send a generic Fire event, for any
Trouble Output
steady bell the Skyroute CL3050 will
send a generic Burglary event. The GRN terminal is a trouble input which can be
connected to a system output to alert the Skyroute CL3050 of a system TLM
fault. This will enables the Skyroute CL3050 to be used as a back-up communicator only. If not used, this input must to connected to COM. The bell
cadence will be determined as follows:
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Bell must be on for longer then 300mS to be considered a "pulse"
Bell must be on for 3 seconds continuous to be considered "steady"
Bell must be off for 3 seconds continuous to be considered "silenced"
Bell must pulse on and off 3 times to be considered "pulsed", 3rd off-time
will trigger event
Bell
Report Code
Group
Pulsed
Steady
FA98
BA98
Fire
Burglary
Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
[02]
Mode 2 - (2) 24-Hour Zones
In this mode, both the YEL and
RED BLK YEL GRN COM PGM
GRN terminals on the Skyroute
CL3050 will be used as zone
inputs. These zones will support
Input Voltage
the DSC standard EOL configura- 9-12VAC or VDC
Zone 1 Input
tion and loop response. ProZone 2 Input
gramming sections will allow the
Zone Common
installer to change the default
Trouble Output
zone types and attributes. The
Skyroute CL3050 will continuously monitor these zones and transmit any alarms that occur to the central station.
[03]
Mode 3 - (8) 24-Hour Zones
In this mode, the Skyroute
RED BLK YEL GRN COM PGM
CL3050 is connected to a
PC5108 zone expander using
the corresponding RED, BLK,
YEL and GRN terminals. The
To Keybus
Connections
Skyroute CL3050 will drive the
on PC5108
Keybus to communicate with
the PC5108. A +12VDC supSystem Common
Trouble Output
ply connected to the RED and
BLK terminals is required
when using this mode. The Programming sections will allow the installer to
change the default zone types and attributes. The Skyroute CL3050 will continuously monitor these zones and transmit any alarms that occur to the central
station.
Note: This configuration can not be used with an AC supply.
Note: Jumpers on the PC5108 must be set as follows:
J1
J2
J3
ON
OFF
ON
J4
J5
J6
OFF
OFF
ON
Default - [01 -03] dependant on start up configuration
[11] Skyroute CL3050 Configuration Options 1
Option 1 - A Channel Selected/ B Channel Selected.
All Modes
This Option determines whether cellular channel “B” or channel “A” is used. In
Canada, Channel B is used (Default). In the USA refer to the SID list for the channel of the cellular service provider in your area. Default - Channel B
Option 2 - Normally Closed Loops/ End-of-line Resistors
Mode 2, 3
Normally Closed Loops can be wired as shown. Multiple
Normally Closed contacts can be wired in series. For Double
or Single EOL resistors this option must be set to OFF.
Default - Normally Closed (N/C) Loops.
Option 3 - Double EOL Resistors/Single EOL Resistors
Mode 2, 3
This option selects Double EOL resistors (ON) or Single EOL resistors (OFF) wired
as indicated
10
6 Programming Descriptions
Single EOL resistors allows the use
of N/C and/or Normally Open contacts.
Zx C
Zx C
Zx
Double EOL resistors allows the
zone to be monitored for fault,
tamper, secure and violated conditions. Only Normally Closed contacts
can be used in this configuration
5.6KΩ
5.6KΩ
Zx
Tamper
Contact
5.6KΩ
Zx
5.6KΩ
5.6KΩ
5.6KΩ
5.6KΩ
Note: Option 2 must be set to OFF to enable these options.
Default - OFF
Option 4 - Test Once a Day Enabled/Disabled
All Modes
Allows transmission test daily. Default - Disabled.
Option 5 - Test Once a Week Enabled/Disabled
All Modes
Allows transmission test weekly.
Note: This option will be overridden If option 4 is set for daily test transmissions.
Default - Enabled.
Option 6 - Enrolled with Connect 24 /Not Enrolled
All Modes
This option is set automatically during the enrollment procedure with
Connect 24. IF the Skyroute CL3050 is reset to the default settings this option
must be set to ON for the Skyroute CL3050 to resume communications.
Default - Not Enrolled.
Options 7, 8 - System Use
Caution:
All Modes
Do NOT change these settings unless it is requested by DSC
technical support personnel.
Default - OFF.
[12] Skyroute CL3050 Configuration Options 2
Option 1 - Swinger Shutdown Enabled/Disabled
Modes 2, 3
This option limits the number of alarm events transmitted per zone to 8 until the
counter has been reset (counter automatically resets at midnight), then event
transmissions will resume. Default - Enabled
Note:
Tampers and Faults will be counted unless they are disabled in
section [20].
[13] Skyroute CL3050 Trouble Output mask
All Modes
The PGM output is dedicated for trouble indications. If a control panel is not
monitoring the Skyroute CL3050, an LED or a buzzer can be connected between
this terminal and the RED terminal for a trouble indication. The PGM terminal
switches low from an open-collector state. Connect to the control panel using a
single EOL resistor configuration.
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Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
Control Panel
Skyroute CL3050
Zx COM
RED
BLK YEL GRN COM PGM
5.6KΩ
Note: A relay may be required for proper operation in other configurations.
See paragraph 3.3 Terminal Connections.
Option 1 - Low battery
All Modes
If the battery voltage drops below 5.72VDC a trouble will be indicated until the
battery voltage rises to 5.87VDC. Default - ON
Option 2 - Input Supply Failure
All Modes
If AC power is absent or if DC power drops below 8.8VDC on the RED and BLK
terminals, this trouble is indicated. Default - ON
Option 3 - Zone Fault/Tamper (DEOL Only)
Modes 2, 3
A trouble will be indicated if any zone reports a fault or tamper condition. In Section [11], Option [2] must be set to OFF and Option [3] must be set to ON for this
option to be enabled. Default - OFF
Option 4 - No Service Available
All Modes
This trouble is indicated If the system is unable to detect cellular service.
Default - ON
Option 5 - Radio Failure
All Modes
This trouble is indicated if there is an internal fault with the cellular radio.
Default - ON
Option 6 - PC5108 Failure
Mode 3
This trouble is indicated if a PC5108 supervisory or Keybus fault occurs.
Note
The PC5108 tamper is communicated only, therefore it can only be
enabled by turning on section 20 option 7 and section 21 option 5.
There is no local annunciation for this event.
Default - ON
Option 7 - Failure to Communicate (FTC)
All Modes
This trouble will be indicated if no acknowledgement has been received from
Connect 24 after three attempts. Default - ON
Option 8 - Skyroute CL3050 Tamper
All Modes
This trouble will be indicated if the cover is removed from the Skyroute CL3050
activating the on-board tamper switch. Default - OFF
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All Modes
[15] System Time
When the time and day have been programmed, the values are saved and are
used as the current time and day whenever the Skyroute CL3050 does a power
up. Time and day programming is only required if the installer desires the Skyroute CL3050 to test transmit at a specific time and/or day. There is no "loss of
time" trouble on the Skyroute CL3050.
Default - 0000 - 2359
Note
If AC Power is detected, it will be used to provide the time base for the
internal clock. If AC power is not detected the internal clock will automatically use the crystal time base.
All Modes
[16] System Day of the Week
See section [15].
Option 1. Default - ON
Option 2 - 8. Default - OFF
All Modes
[17] Test Transmission Time
When the Skyroute CL3050 is powered up for the first time, or after a default
reset; it will check if the test transmission time and day are programmed. If they
are not, a random time (0000 - 2359) will be programmed into this location. The
Skyroute CL3050 will randomly generate this value.
Note:
Due to traffic volume, when selecting test transmission times, select a
time that is not on the :30 minute mark (e.g., 02:24, 04:07).
All Modes
[18] Test Transmission Day
When the Skyroute CL3050 is powered up for the first time, or after a default, it
will check if the test transmission time and day are programmed. If they are not,
a random day (Sunday-Saturday) will be programmed into this location. The Skyroute CL3050 will randomly generate this value. Because one test transmission
weekly is the most common configuration, this will allow the installer to setup
the Skyroute CL3050 without keypad programming.
Option 1-8. Default - [Random] - One only will be enabled.
All Modes
[20] Transmission Options
When the following options are enabled the reporting codes listed in Appendix A
are sent to Connect 24.
Options 1, 2 - Zone Alarm/Zone Alarm Restores
Modes 2, 3
When a zone is violated or restored, the reporting codes listed in Appendix A will
be sent.
Note:
If generic reporting is enabled and multiple alarms occur during the
delay programmed in Section [23], only one alarm reporting code will
be sent.
Note:
Zone alarm restorals enabled with generic zone reporting enabled can
cause unpaired events to be sent to Connect 24.
Option 1. Default - ON, Option 2. Default - OFF
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Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
Options 3, 4 - Zone Fault, Zone Fault Restores
Modes 2, 3
When the system sees a short circuit across any zone, a zone fault is generated.
DEOL resistors are required for zone fault reporting. In Section [11], Option [2]
must be set to OFF and Option [3] must be set to ON; In Section [13], Option 3
must be set to ON and the Skyroute CL3050 must be operating in mode 2 or 3.
Option 3. Default - OFF, Option 4. Default - OFF
Options 5, 6 - Zone Tamper, Zone Tamper Restores
Modes 2, 3
When the system sees an open circuit across any zone a zone tamper is generated. DEOL resistors are required for zone tamper reporting. In Section [11],
Option [2] must be set to OFF and Option [3] must be set to ON. In Section [13],
Option [3] must be set to ON and the Skyroute CL3050 must be operating in
mode 2 or 3.
Option 5. Default - OFF, Option 6. Default - OFF
Option 7 - System Maintenance Events
All Modes
When this option is enabled, the maintenance events enabled in Section [21] are
transmitted using the codes listed in appendix A.
Default - ON,
Option 8 - Generic Zones
Modes 2, 3
The Skyroute CL3050 supports generic and detailed zone alarm reporting. By
default, the Skyroute CL3050 will be in generic zone reporting mode. When in
this mode, all zone types are divided into four reporting groups; BA Burg, FA Fire,
PA Panic, UA Technical. If any zone from this group initiates a transmission, the
generic reporting code for this event is sent, additional violations from other
zones from the same group will be ignored until that group's timer has expired.
See table below for zone type grouping.
Zone
Type
Detailed
Reporting Code
Generic
Reporting Code
Null
Burglary
Fire
Panic
Technical
Gas
Heat
Medical
Emergency
Water
Freezer
Sprinkler
Hold-up
BA
FA
PA
UA
GA
KA
MA
QA
WA
ZA
SA
HA
BA
FA
PA
UA
UA
FA
PA
PA
UA
UA
UA
PA
Each zone group has it's own timer. The default time is 5 minutes and is programmed in Section [23]. If any zone in a group initiates an event, the timer will
start running and the generic event will be sent. If any additional zones from the
same group initiate an event before that group's timer expires, the event will be
ignored. This generic zone reporting mode only applies to zone alarms. Alarm
restorals, tamper/tamper restorals and fault/fault restorals are not grouped
together into generic reporting groups.
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The generic identifier will be sent with 98 as it's zone number, this is a special
combination recognized by Connect 24 as a generic event. When the generic
zone reporting toggle is disabled, each zone alarm for each zone type will then
send it's own identifier. Default - ON.
[21] System Event Communication Options
NOTE: Section [20], Option [7] must be enabled for these events to be communicated.
Option 1 - Input Supply Failure
All Modes
If AC power is absent or if DC power drops below 8.8VDC on the RED and BLK
terminals, a trouble will be sent after the delay programmed in section [22] has
expired. Default - ON,
Option 2 - Low Battery
All Modes
If the battery voltage drops below 5.72VDC a trouble will be sent to Connect 24.
When the battery voltage rises to 5.87VDC the system will send a restore.
Default - ON.
Option 3 - Skyroute CL3050 Tamper
All Modes
Removing the cover on the Skyroute CL3050 will send a tamper reporting code
to Connect 24. Default - OFF.
Option 4 - PC5108 Module Fault
Mode 3
Indicates a Keybus communications fault condition.
Default - OFF.
Option 5 - PC5108 Tamper
Mode 3
Removing the cover on the PC5108 will send a tamper reporting code to Connect 24. Default - OFF.
All Modes
[22] Input Supply Fail TX Delay
This value determines the delay (default 0700 = 7 hrs) before an input supply failure reporting code is sent if programmed. See Section [21], Option [1] and Section [20], Option [2]. Default - 0700 (=7 hrs)
[23] Generic Zone Reporting Timer
Modes 2, 3
This hex value determines the delay before a generic zone reporting code is sent,
if programmed in Section 20 Option 8.
Note:
There are four separate timers for Burglary, Fire, Panic and Supervisory;
the delay programmed is the same for each timer.
Default - 1E (300 seconds / 5 minutes) Range equals 01-FF Hex seconds x 10
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Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
7 Programming Worksheets
Zone Definitions (For Sections [01] -[02])
00 Null Zone (Not Used)
01 Burglary
02 Fire
03 Panic
04 Technical
05 Gas
06 Heat
07 Medical
08 Emergency
09 Water
10 Freeze
11 Sprinkler
12 Hold-up
13 TLM Monitor (1 zone max.)
[01] Zone 1-2 Definitions
Default
01
Default
I___I___I
01 I___I___I
Zone 1
Zone 2
[02] Zone 3-8 Definitions
Default
Default
01
I___I___I
Zone 3
01 I___I___I
Zone 4
01
I___I___I
Zone 5
01 I___I___I
Zone 6
01
I___I___I
Zone 7
01 I___I___I
Zone 8
[03] Zone 1-2 Loop Response 01-FF (Hex 0.1 second increments), mode 2 only
Default
05
Default
I___I___I
05 I___I___I
Zone 1
Zone 2
[10] Skyroute CL3050 Mode of Operation
Default
01
I___I___I 01 - Bell Follower, 02 - 2 Zone, 03 - 8 zone (PC5108 )
[11] Skyroute CL3050 Configuration Options 1
Default
Opt
Option On
Option Off
OFF
I___I
A Channel selected
B Channel selected
ON
I___I
Normally Closed Loops
End-of-Line Resistors
OFF
I___I
Double End-of-Line Resistors
Single End-of-Line Resistors
OFF
I___I
Test Once a Day Enabled
Disabled
ON
I___I
Test Once a Week Enabled
Disabled
Not Enrolled with Connect 24
OFF
I___I
Enrolled with Connect 24
OFF
I___I
System Use - Caution: Do not change
OFF
I___I
System Use - Caution: Do not change
[12] Skyroute CL3050 Configuration Options 2
Default
Opt
Option On
Option Off
Swinger Shutdown Enabled
Swinger Shutdown Disabled
ON
I___I
ON
I___I
2-8 For Future Use
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[13] Skyroute CL3050 Trouble Mask
Default
Option On
Option Off
ON
I___I
Opt
Low Battery
Disabled
ON
I___I
Input Supply Failure
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Zone Fault/Tamper (DEOL only)
Disabled
ON
I___I
No Service Available
Disabled
ON
I___I
Radio Failure
Disabled
ON
I___I
PC5108 Failure
Disabled
ON
I___I
Failure to Communicate
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Skyroute CL3050 Tamper
Disabled
[15] System Time
Default
Range
0000 I___I___I___I___I
0000-2359
Hrs/Mins
[16] System Day
Default
Opt
Option On
Option Off
ON
I___I
Sunday
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Monday
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Tuesday
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Wednesday
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Thursday
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Friday
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Saturday
Disabled
OFF
I___I
For Future Use
[17] Test Transmission Time
Default
Range
Random I___I___I___I___I
[18] Test Transmission Day
0000-2359
Random on power up
*Selected at random on power up
Default
Opt
Option On
Option Off
I___I
Sunday
Disabled
I___I
Monday
Disabled
I___I
Tuesday
Disabled
I___I
Wednesday
Disabled
I___I
Thursday
Disabled
I___I
Friday
Disabled
I___I
Saturday
Disabled
I___I
For Future Use
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[20] Transmission Options
Default
Option On
Option Off
ON
I___I
Opt
Zone Alarms
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Zone Alarm Restores
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Zone Fault
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Zone Fault Restores
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Zone Tamper
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Zone Tamper Restores
Disabled
ON
I___I
System Maintenance Events
Disabled
ON
I___I
Generic Zone Reporting
Detailed Zone Reporting
[21] System Event Communication Options
Default
Option On
Option Off
ON
I___I
Opt
Input Supply Failure
Disabled
ON
I___I
Low Battery
Disabled
OFF
I___I
Skyroute CL3050 Tamper
Disabled
OFF
I___I
PC5108 Module Fault
Disabled
OFF
I___I
PC5108 Tamper
Disabled
OFF
I___I
6-8 For Future Use
[22] Input Supply Fail TX Delay
Default
0700
Range
I___I___I___I___I
0000-2359
18
Hrs/Mins
Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms
Cellemetry
A network allowing short data packets to be sent on cellular control
channels.
Connect 24
Connect 24 is the service provider that provides the Skyroute service to
the security industry and links the Skyroute cellemetry communicator
to the central station.
RSSI
Radio Signal Strength Indication - This value is transmitted to Connect
24 during the periodic test transmission and can be viewed after
power up by pressing the enroll button.
SID
System Identification Number - ID Number of the Cellular provider
MIN
Mobile Identification Number - The 10 digit decimal number used for
registrations and pages (the phone number of the Skyroute CL3050).
Page
A transmission that is sent from the Cellemetry Gateway to the Cellemetry Radio
Registration
A transmission that is sent from the Cellemetry Radio to the Cellemetry
Gateway
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Appendix A: Reporting Codes
Events
Reporting Codes
SIA
Events
Reporting Codes
Contact
SIA
ID
Contact
ID
Zone Alarms
Zone Restores
Burglary Zone
BAXX
E130
Burglary Zone
BHXX
R130
Fire Zone
FAXX
E110
Fire Zone
FHXX
R110
Panic Zone
PAXX
E120
Panic Zone
PHXX
R120
Technical Zone
UAXX
E140
Technical Zone
UHXX
R140
Gas Zone
GAXX
E151
Gas Zone
GHXX
R151
Heat Zone
KAXX
E158
Heat Zone
KHXX
R158
Medical Zone
MAXX
E100
Medical Zone
MHXX
R100
Emergency Zone
QAXX
E120
Emergency Zone
QHXX
R120
Water Zone
WAXX
E154
Water Zone
WHXX
R154
Freezer Zone
ZAXX
E140
Freezer Zone
ZHXX
R140
Sprinkler Zone
SAXX
E110
Sprinkler Zone
SHXX
R110
Hold-up Zone
HAXX
E122
Hold-up Zone
HHXX
R122
Zone Fault Alarms
Zone Fault Restores
Burglary Zone
UTXX
E300
Burglary Zone
UJXX
R300
Fire Zone
FTXX
E373
Fire Zone
FJXX
R373
Panic Zone
UTXX
E300
Panic Zone
UJXX
R300
Technical Zone
UTXX
E300
Technical Zone
UJXX
R300
Gas Zone
UTXX
E300
Gas Zone
UJXX
R300
Heat Zone
UTXX
E300
Heat Zone
UJXX
R300
Medical Zone
UTXX
E300
Medical Zone
UJXX
R300
Emergency Zone
UTXX
E300
Emergency Zone
UJXX
R300
Water Zone
UTXX
E300
Water Zone
UJXX
R300
Freezer Zone
UTXX
E300
Freezer Zone
UJXX
R300
Sprinkler Zone
STXX
E200
Sprinkler Zone
SJXX
R200
Hold-up Zone
UTXX
E300
Hold-up Zone
UJXX
R300
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Appendix A: Reporting Codes
Event
Reporting Code
SIA
Event
Reporting Code
SIA
Contact
ID
Contact
ID
Zone Tamper Alarms
Zone Tamper Restores
Burglary Zone
TAXX
E137
Burglary Zone
TRXX
R137
Fire Zone
FTXX
E373
Fire Zone
FJXX
R373
Panic Zone
TAXX
E137
Panic Zone
TRXX
R137
Technical Zone
TAXX
E137
Technical Zone
TRXX
R137
Gas Zone
TAXX
E137
Gas Zone
TRXX
R137
Heat Zone
TAXX
E137
Heat Zone
TRXX
R137
Medical Zone
TAXX
E137
Medical Zone
TRXX
R137
Emergency Zone
TAXX
E137
Emergency Zone
TRXX
R137
Water Zone
TAXX
E137
Water Zone
TRXX
R137
Freezer Zone
TAXX
E137
Freezer Zone
TRXX
R137
Sprinkler Zone
STXX
E200
Sprinkler Zone
SJXX
R200
Hold-up Zone
TAXX
E137
Hold-up Zone
TRXX
R137
Generic Zone Events
System Events
Generic Burglary
BA98
E130
98
Input Supply Fail
Trouble
YP00
E312
Generic Fire
FA98
E110
98
Input Supply Fail
Restore
YQ00
R312
Generic Panic Zone
PA98
E120
98
Low Battery Trouble
YT00
E302
Generic Supervisory
UA98
E140
98
Low Battery Restore
YR00
R302
Skyroute CL3050
Tamper Alarm
TA00
E137
Skyroute CL3050
Tamper Restore
TR00
R137
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PC5108 Tamper Alarm
TA00
E330
PC5108 Tamper Restore
TR00
R330
PC5108 Supervisory
Trouble
ET00
E330
PC5108 Supervisory
Restore
ER00
R330
Periodic Test
Transmission
TXZZ
E603
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