IPGSM-DP
Commercial Fire Communicator
Installation and Setup Guide
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IPGSM-DP Commercial Fire Communicator – Installation and Setup Guide
General Information
The IPGSM-DP Commercial Fire Communicator (henceforth referred to as IPGSM-DP) includes everything
you need to upgrade a commercial fire system that previously reported by POTS to a system that uses the
Internet as its primary reporting path, and uses a GSM cellular reporting path as a backup. In addition,
this communicator utilizes a sophisticated power module (PowerBoost1) that monitors and reports AC power
loss, low battery, and missing battery conditions.
Package Contents
Red Fire Cabinet and Back Plate Antenna and Mounting Adapter
LED Display board
Cam Lock with Key
PowerBoost1
Battery harness
Wall Outlet Box (P/N K14358)
Ferrite Filter
Mounting Rails (for above)
Hardware Bag
Transformer, 18VAC (N8167)
Dialer Capture Module
iGSM Communications Module
50 ohm cable assembly
Compatible Fire Panels
The IPGSM-DP works with Fire Panels that use the Contact ID communication format as described in the
SIA DC-05 Standard. After completing the field installation, verify communications with the central station
is successful by sending several events. Also, get confirmation that these events were received.
Note: For a fire panel that has more than 9 active partitions, the first 9 partitions are reported to the
central station uniquely. Beyond 9 partitions, only the 2nd digit of the partition is reported along with
a leading zero (example partition 14 is reported as 04). The installer must inform the central
station of this condition.
Operation
The IPGSM-DP replaces the fire panel's POTS communications path. When an event occurs, the fire panel
goes off-hook to dial the central station. The IPGSM-DP detects the off-hook condition and provides the fire
panel with a dial tone. When the fire panel detects the dial tone, it begins dialing the central station. The
IPGSM-DP considers the three second period after dialing as the number dialing has been completed. After
the dialing is completed, the Dialer Capture Module returns a handshake to the fire panel.
The fire panel then sends the contact ID reports to the IPGSM-DP, which in turn sends a kiss-off after the
report is successfully received from the fire panel. Within the IPGSM-DP, the Dialer Capture Module sends
the contact ID reports over the ECP bus to the iGSM Communications Module. When all the reports are
sent, the fire panel goes on-hook. The IPGSM-DP then transmits the messages to the central station (either
over the internet or the GSM network).
Installation
UL Compliance
To meet UL864/NFPA, ensure the following:
IPGSM-DP must be installed in accordance with NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
standards 70 and 72.
IPGSM-DP must be mounted in the same room and within 20 feet of the fire panel. The wiring must
be routed through conduit.
IPGSM-DP, and all equipment used for the IP connection (such as the router, hub, modem, etc.) shall
be listed, must be powered from an un-switched branch circuit, and be provided with appropriate
standby power.
IPGSM-DP must use a 7AH battery (not supplied) to provide 24-hour backup capability.
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STEP 1 – Activate the SIM and Setup the Customer Account
The communicator requires a subscriber account (customer account) to be setup with AlarmNet Direct. This
is accomplished by registering the communicator's iGSM communications module with AlarmNet.
Registering, enables the fire panel to send reports.
To setup the customer account you will need to contact the central monitoring station to get account
information, and have access to the AlarmNet Direct website. To access the AlarmNet Direct website visit –
If you do not wish to use the AlarmNet Direct website, you may call AlarmNet to setup the account, just
phone 800-222-6525, then select option 1.
(Monday–Friday 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm EST)
Have the following information ready:
Primary City ID (two digits), obtained from your
monitoring station.
Primary Subscriber ID (four digits), obtained
from your monitoring station.
Primary Central Station ID (two digits), obtained
from your monitoring station.
Communication Module's MAC ID, and MAC
CRC number located on outside of box, and
inside of the module.
Note: The IPGSM-DP comes with a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) that needs to be
activated.
1. To activate the SIM, log into the AlarmNet Direct website and choose “SIM Activation/Status”, then
enter the required information. Click Activate SIM.
2. Setup the customer account by choosing "Program New Device GSM/I", enter the required
information. When complete, click DONE.
STEP 2 – Register the Communications Module with AlarmNet
Registering the module activates the account with AlarmNet and enables the fire system's control panel to
send reports. There are three methods that can be used to register the communications module.
Register the module by logging into AlarmNet Direct and choosing “Show Programmed Devices
GSM/I”. Search for the account using the Account Information or MAC ID. Under the “Actions”
column, use the pulldown menu and choose Register. OR
After the IPGSM-DP is installed and programmed, you can register the module by clicking the
Tamper Switch 3 times. OR
After the IPGSM-DP is installed and programmed, you can register the module using the 7720P
Programming tool. Simply: Press [Shift ] then press []. Please wait for "Registration SUCCESS"
message.
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STEP 3 – Determine the Signal Strength and Select a Location
IMPORTANT - Do Not mount this device outdoors.
RF Exposure
Warning - The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in con-
junction with any other antenna or transmitter.
When choosing a suitable mounting location, understand that signal strength is very important for proper
operation. For most installations using the supplied antenna, mounting the unit as high as practical, and
avoiding large metal components provides adequate signal strength for proper operation.
You will use the iGSM Communications Module to determine signal strength in order to find a suitable
mounting location.
Note: If the SIM is already activated, the RSSI signal strength indicators will indicate signal
strength.
If the SIM has not been activated, the firmware in the communications module enables it to
communicate with the cellular network towers (without the SIM being activated) so that
signal strength measurements can be determined. In this case, you can display the signal
strength by simultaneously pressing the MODE and TAMPER switches.
1. For this procedure you will need a fully charged 12V battery.
2. Attach the Antenna (see illustration on page 5).
3. Temporarily wire the battery's negative [–] terminal to TB1–4 on the iGSM communications module,
then wire the battery's plus [+] terminal to TB1–2 on the communications module. Wait about one
minute for the module to initialize.
4. Position the assembly near a suitable mounting position and observe
the RSSI display.
3 BARS MIN.
5. Look for a mounting position that yields at least 3 bars lit solid. Four
R
Y
Y
G
G
G
or five bars are better.
7845i-GSM-025-V0
6. Verify the signal strength remains steady for a few minutes, then mark that mounting position.
Disconnect the battery.
STEP 4 – Mount and Wire
For UL compliant installations, refer to the topic on UL Compliance in this manual.
For Dry/Indoor use only.
Unless otherwise specified, use 18AWG.
External cabinet wiring may be routed in conduit if desired.
This communicator comes partially assembled with all the components mounted except the Antenna, LED
Display board, and PowerBoost1. To protect certain components on the PowerBoost1, it is shipped un-
mounted but fully wired.
Note: Refer to the diagram on page 5, and to the Wiring Diagram on the inside of the back cover of
this manual for wiring and component identification.
1. Remove knockouts from cabinet to accommodate the power input wires, and wiring to the control
panel. Then mount the cabinet securely to the wall using 4 screws or bolts. Use mounting screws or
bolts that are suitable for the material being anchored to.
2. Ensure the cabinet door lock is installed.
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3. Install the two plastic mounting rails for the LED Display board. They simply snap into the back
plate holes.
4. Connect the LED Display board to its connector, then slide the board into the mounting rails.
(Yellow LED and Buzzer are on top.)
5. Carefully remove the packaging material that surrounds the PowerBoost1.
6. Mount the PowerBoost1 on the three unused standoffs. Use the plastic screw (prevents shorting)
to secure the upper right corner of the PowerBoost1 and the two metal screws and lock washers to
fasten the left side of the circuit board. Ensure the lock washers are located between the circuit
board and the head of the two metal screws.
7. Mount the Wall Outlet Box to an un-switched facility power outlet and run a conduit to the cabinet.
8. In this step DO NOT plug the transformer in. Route 16AWG wire from the transformer,
through the conduit. Pass the wires through the Ferrite Filter, then loop the wires back through
again making a loop. Connect the wires to the PowerBoost1 AC terminals.
9. Connect and route 16AWG insulated wire from facility power ground (typically a cold water pipe) to
the cabinet's ground post. Ensure all ground connections are tight.
10. Connect the Ethernet cable and the Telco 1 and Telco 2 lines. If you choose to use an optional
Cabinet Tamper Switch (if the control panel supports it) mount and wire it.
Note: The Ethernet cable, Telco 1, Telco 2 lines, and the optional cabinet Tamper Switch (if used)
must be run through conduit.
11. Verify the PowerBoost1 module DIP switches are configured as shown below.
PowerBoost1
ON
1 2 3
5
4
ON
(Switch handle = white)
1
2
3
4
5
12. Ensure the following:
LED Display board is fully seated.
All wiring terminals and connectors are tight.
All wiring has been completed and secured with cable ties.
13. Install the battery (not supplied). Plug the power transformer in, and attach the battery cable.
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ANTENNA
WALL OUTLET
BOX (K14358)
TRANSFORMER
(N8167)
NUT,
WASHER
ANTENNA
MOUNTING
ADAPTER
CABINET
DOOR
ON
1
2
3
4
5
RED
GREEN
Dialer Capture Module
FOR EXTERNAL ANTENNA
50 OHM MMCX ONLY
7720P PROGRAMMER PORT
NOT FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE USE!
PRIMARY POWER:
9
-
16.5 VAC
BATTERY
FUSE
CURRENT: 900mA PEAK, 70mA STANDBY
BATTERY: 8V. 3.1 AHr FOR 24 Hr BACKUP
TO Facility
Ground
FCC:XXXXXXXXXX IC: YYYYYYYYYY
TB 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+
10
11
CONDUIT
BATTERY
7AH
(not supplied)
iGSM Comm Module
Wiring for Grounds, Power, and RF
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STEP 5 – Program the Communications Module
You must use the 7720P Programming tool to program the IPGSM-DP.
When using the 7720P Programming tool, the values given below are for most installations. Press the [#]
key to accept the displayed default value (xxx) or enter the new value and press the [#] key for the next
prompt. Use the [Space] key to scroll through a list of options.
(no display)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Connect the 7720P.
7720P PROGRAMMER
Strt Prog Mode? Y/N
Program Device? Y/N
Com Path Choice (IP&GSM)
Primary City ID (??)
Press [#].
Press [Shift] then [Y], then [#].
Press [Shift] then [Y], then [#].
Press [Space] to scroll choices; IP&GSM, IP, or GSM. At choice, press [#].
Enter number 01-99, then press [#].
Enter number 01-FE, then press [#].
Enter number 0001-9999, then press [#].
Primary CS ID (??)
Primary Sub ID (????)
Note: If a Com Path Choice of IP&GSM or IP was selected, prompt 9 will
appear.
Use DHCP? Y/N (Y)
9.
If your router is configured for DHCP, press [Shift] then [Y], then press [#].
Note: If DHCP is not selected (your router is set for a static IP), prompts 10
through 13 will appear.
NIC IP Address:
255.255.255.255
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Enter choice, then press [#]. Follow the prompts.
Enter choice, then press [#]. Follow the prompts.
Enter choice, then press [#]. Follow the prompts.
Enter choice, then press [#]. Follow the prompts.
Enter choice, then press [#]. Follow the prompts.
Enter choice, then press [#]. Follow the prompts.
Press [Shift] then [Y], then press [#].
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.255
Gateway IP Address:
255.255.255.255
DNS Serv IP Addr:
255.255.255.255
Review? Y/N
Create Password? Y/N
Exit Prog Mode? Y/N
DONE
Note: If an error in programming occurs, set the factory defaults (see next topic) and
reprogram the IPGSM-DP.
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To exit the programming mode, press [N] in response to the "Review?" prompt. Then press [Y] to the "Exit
Prog Mode?" prompt. Upon exiting, the root file is updated to log the changes made. A message is displayed
telling the user that this step is being executed. When complete, the message "DONE" is displayed to
indicate the file was successfully uploaded.
Note: If critical configuration changes were made, such as the mode of operation, the
communications module will reset to ensure that the programming features are enabled.
If the file is not successfully uploaded, one of the following prompts will be displayed. Follow the steps
shown below until the upload is successful.
Display
Description
What to do
Module is not yet initialized.
Wait for RSSI indicator LEDs to be lit.
Press [Y].
Cannot Upload
Try Again? Y/N_
Network problem, or you answered "N"
to "Cannot Upload Try Again?" prompt.
Initiate the Force Server Update
Command by pressing the [0] key.
Failed to Update
Root File!
Setting Factory Defaults
To reset the programming options to factory-default values, at the "Exit Prog Mode?" prompt press [Shift]
plus [ESC]. Note, setting the factory defaults will also erase any password that may have been entered.
Press [Y] to reset factory default values.
Press [N] to cancel this function.
Set Default?
Y/N_
Press [Shift] then [Y], then [#]. The Create Password prompt appears, follow the prompts then exit.
STEP 6 – Configure the Fire Panel
1. Ensure the Telco Fault on the panel is enabled. Then choose a setting that is no higher than 90
seconds (or as close to that) as the panel allows.
2. Ensure no more than 1 pause character (usually a comma) is programmed into the dialing string
(usually 2 seconds). Note, this is necessary since the Dialer Capture Module waits only 3 seconds
after the phone number is dialed. Having more than 3 seconds of pause time will cause it to think
the phone number is complete and cause it to generate the high-low tones at an incorrect moment.
STEP 7 – Test the System
1. Close the Wall Outlet Box, then close and lock the cabinet cover.
2. Refer to the fire panel's installation/operation guide the testing procedure.
3. (Notify the monitoring station that a test will be conducted.) Test the system to ensure it is
operating.
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IPGSM-DP Trouble Detection Information
Telco 1 is used for the Fire Panel to output contact ID messages to the IPGSM-DP, and Telco 2 is used by the
IPGSM-DP to report faults to the Fire Panel. If Telco 1 is not operational, the Fire Panel will use Telco 2 to
report events if there are no faults in the iGSM Communications module.
Fault Condition
Indication to Fire Panel
PowerBoost1 fault
Telco 2 is cut.
iGSM Communications Module fault
Telco 2 is cut.
Failure of one of the two
communications paths.
Telco 1 and 2 are cut.
Failure of both communications
paths.
Dialer Capture Module buffer is full.
Hang up. (Panel will retry, giving the buffer a chance to empty.)
Dialer Capture Module Information
LED Indicator
STATUS
RED – Steady ON
Messages exist in buffer.
RED – Flashing
No messages to be sent. Waiting for messages.
Normal Indication.
GREEN – Steady ON
GREEN – Blinks every 2 sec.
GREEN – Blinks twice every sec.
GREEN – Blinks 10 times every sec.
PowerBoost1 communication problem.
Communication Module connection is lost.
PowerBoost1 and Communications Module connection is lost.
Note: Telco ports 1 (primary dialer)
and 2 (secondary dialer) may be
used instead of the terminal board.
Whichever connection method is
used, both Telco paths must be
connected to the Fire Panel.
RED
GREEN
Dialer Capture Module
LED Display Information
Panel Status
LED Indicator
RADIO TROUBLE
Yellow – ON when radio trouble is present.
Buzzer – Upon loss of AC power, this will
beep once every 10 seconds.
LOW BATTERY
Yellow – ON when battery is low.
Yellow – (not used)
AC LOSS
AC ON
Yellow – ON when no AC is present.
Green – ON when AC is present.
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Violet
Black
White
Note: If a wire pulled out of the LED Board Connector
refer to the diagram on right and reinsert wire, ensuring
the connector pin is locked in.
LED Board
Connector
Wires
NC
NC
Red
Brown
Yellow
Gray
PowerBoost1 Module Information
LED Indicator
STATUS
AC
AC power available.
(green)
ACTIVE
(green)
Cyclical flashing – normal communications.
Repetition of 3 flashes – loss of communications.
LOW BATT (yellow)
TROUBLE (yellow)
Missing or low battery.
One or more trouble conditions exist, such as; overload, output supervision,
ground fault, or charger failure.
Notes:
If AC power is lost and the battery voltage falls below 10v, the module's output voltage will be
turned off. The output power is turned back on when AC power is restored.
You must use the DIP switch settings shown below.
PowerBoost1
LOW BATT LED
INDICATOR
TROUBLE LED
INDICATOR
Confiure DIP switch
as shown:
ON
1
2
3
4
5
ON
1 2 3
5
4
(Switch handle = white)
AC LED
INDICATOR
ACTIVE LED
INDICATOR
iPGSM-COM-003-V0
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iGSM Communications Module Information
ON – NOT registered with AlarmNet.
OFF – Registered with AlarmNet.
FAST BLINK – Download session with Compass
in progress.
GRN
PRIMARY POWER: 9 - 16.5 VAC
SLOW BLINK – In unison with yellow LED,
registration in progress.
CURRENT: 900mA PEAK, 70mA STANDBY
BATTERY: 8V. 3.1 AHr FOR 24 Hr BACKUP
7720P
Programmer
Port
FCC:XXXXXXXXXX IC: YYYYYYYYYY
ON – Message transmission pending.
QUICK PERIODIC BLINK – Normal.
FAST BLINK – Message waiting for network ACK.
SLOW BLINK – Idle power abnormal.
SLOW BLINK – In unison with green LED,
registratration in progress.
YEL
RED
TB 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RSSI / Mode
and
status LEDs
Tamper
Switch
ON – No contact with network.
OFF – Normal.
SLOW BLINK – Loss of communication with the
Dialer Capture Module (ECP fault).
Mode
Switch
9
10
11
FAST BLINK – No network contact AND loss of communi-
cation with the Dialer Capture Module
.
Note: If all LEDs FAST BLINK in unison with
the RSSI LEDs this indicates a Hardware Error.
Network Collision
YELLOW
BLINKING – Network collision detected.
OFF – Normal.
ON – 100 MB/S link to Internet.
OFF – 10 MB/S link to Internet.
Link Speed
GREEN
ON – Ethernet Link detected.
OFF – No link detected.
FAST BLINK – Transmitting/Receiving Data.
Ethernet Link/Activity
GREEN
MODULE'S RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI)
When the Mode Switch is NOT depressed, LED 1 will illuminate red.
The remaining LEDs indicate RSSI (Received Signal Strength).
MODULE'S OPERATION MODE
When the Mode Switch IS depressed, LED 1 will be OFF.
LEDs 2 and 3 indicate the module's communication mode with the Dialer Capture Module.
Mode
LED 2 (yellow)
LED 3 (yellow)
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ECP
Zone (NOT USED)
4204 (NOT USED)
2 - 4204 (NOT USED)
OFF
ON
ON
MODULE'S STATUS
When the Mode Switch IS depressed, LED 1 will be OFF.
LEDs 4, 5, and 6 indicate the module's Status.
LED 4 (green)
LED 5 (green)
LED 6 (green)
ON - Connected to
Internet.
ON - GPRS service
available.
ON - Module registered, no second
site available.
OFF - Not connected
to Internet.
OFF - No GPRS service OFF - Module not registered with
available network carrier.
FAST BLINK - GPRS in SLOW BLINK - Module registered, second
use.
site available, and low signal strength.
NORMAL BLINK - Module registered, second
site available, acceptable signal strength.
FAST BLINK - Module registered, second
site available, excellent signal strength.
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RF Specifications
Transmission
Frequency
Transmit
Power
Receive
Frequency
Receive
Sensitivity
(dBm)
Number
of
Channels
Channel
Spacing
(MHz)
Duplex
Separation
Band
(MHz)
(dBm)
(MHz)
(kHz)
GSM 850
GSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
824-849
890-915
33
33
30
30
869-894
935-960
-107
-107
124
124
374
299
200
200
200
200
45
45
95
80
1710-1785
1850-1910
1805-1880
1930-1990
-106
-105.5
IPGSM-DP Specifications
ITEM
SPECIFICATION
Width = 12 3/4 inches
Height = 14 7/8 inches
Depth = 3 inches
Cabinet Dimensions:
Primary – 120VAC, 60Hz
Secondary – 18VAC, 50VA
Transformer: N8167
12V, 7Ah sealed lead acid type (not supplied)
Battery:
Use a Honeywell 712BNP, Yuasa NP7-12 or equivalent.
maximum 1A
Battery Charging Current:
Supervision:
The AC power, backup battery, IP communications, and GSM
communications are monitored.
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NOTES
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Wiring Diagram
The wiring diagram below is depicted for point-to-point electrical connection checks used for troubleshooting
or component replacement. It is not intended to show the physical routing of wires. When replacing a wire
or component, ensure the wire is routed in the same manner as the original factory wire.
WALL OUTLET
BOX (K14358)
TRANSFORMER
(N8167)
ANTENNA
(Buzzer)
OPTIONAL CABINET
TAMPER SWITCH
WHT (LO BATT)
CABINET
DOOR
LED Display
RADIO
PowerBoost1
Buzzer
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
LOW
BATT
VIO
BLK
WHT
RED
BRN
YEL
GRA
LOW BATT
(not used)
AC LOSS
AC ON
ON
1
2
3
4
5
RED
GREEN
Dialer Capture Module
AC
ERTH GND
GND
TX
BLK
GRN
(RADIO TROUBLE)
RX
YEL
OUT+
DC+
OUT-
DC-
RED
RED
BLK
N/U
OUT+
DC+
OUT-
DC-
N/U
iGSM Comm
(AC ON)
GRA
Module
STATUS
MESSAGE
FAULT
FOR EXTERNAL ANTENNA
50 OHM MMCX ONLY
BATTERY
7720P PROGRAMMER PORT
NOT FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE USE!
FUSE
7720P
PRIMARY POWER:
9
-
16.5 VAC
CURRENT: 900mA PEAK, 70mA STANDBY
BATTERY: 8V. 3.1 AHr FOR 24 Hr BACKUP
PROGRAMMER
FCC:XXXXXXXXXX IC: YYYYYYYYYY
PORT
TB 1
1
BATTERY
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+
RSSI/MODE
+12V In
GND
ECP In
INDICATORS
7AH
(not supplied)
MODE & STATUS
SWITCH
ECP Out
TAMPER
SWITCH
Use a Honeywell 712BNP,
10
Yuasa NP7-12, or equivalent.
INTERNET
CONNECTIVITY
INDICATORS
11 FLT Out
CONDUIT
To Router
To Fire Panel
To Fire Panel
NOTES All circuits are power limited except the backup battery which is non-power limited.
Non-power limited wiring must be separated from the power limited wiring by at least 1/4 inch.
If desired, use a Honeywell 955WH Tamper Switch with the 28-2 bracket.
FCC STATEMENT
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
FCC / IC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation
Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT
For the latest documentation and online support information, please go to:
WARRANTY
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100,
P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747
Copyright 2011 Honeywell International Inc.
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