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1. INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2.1 Reporting Options ..................................................................... 62.2 Interfaces ........................................................................................
2.3 Programming ................................................................................ 6
3. INSTALLATION 7
.......................................... 62. FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
3.1 Falcon GSM Wiring ....................................................................... 73.1.1 Power Supply ................................................................................. 83.1.2 Check AC ........................................................................................ 83.1.3 Dry Contact Inputs 83.1.4 Contact ID Inputs .......................................................................... 93.1.5 Serial Port ....................................................................................... 9
3.2 Falcon GSM Installation ........................................................... 103.3 GSM Connection and Signal Strength ............................ 10
3.5 Selecting the Alarm Panel Serial Port Format ........... 123.6 Indicators and Controls 15.............................................................
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2.4 Indicators & Controls ................................................................ 6
3.1.6 Relay Outputs ................................................................................ 10
3.4 Changing the Default SIM Card ...........................................11
APPENDIX A Serial Interface 19.......................................................
4.2 PC-based Programmer ............................................................... 18
APPENDIX B Programming Cable & Software 25..................
................................................................4. PROGRAMMING 184.1 Onboard Push-Button ................................................................. 18
The Falcon GSM is a highly-featured GSM-based unit which is used for the secure transmission of alarm signals to a control room.
The Falcon GSM will communicate via GSM messages to the control room and includes the universal Contact ID interface to alarm panels as well as a serial interface to leading panels. It also has seven dry contact input triggers.
In addition, the Falcon GSM has two dry-contact relay outputs which can be used to command alarm panels and other devices. These outputs can also be controlled via the MiFalcon mobile application.
1. INTRODUCTION
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2. FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
2.1 Reporting Options§ Option for single or dual sim card operation for enhanced
network reliability§ GPRS reporting to a control room
2.2 InterfacesŸ 7 Hardwired inputs with positive trip, negative trip or bothŸ Dedicated AC Supply monitoring inputŸ 2 onboard relay outputs which can be controlled by GPRSŸ Contact ID tip and ring telephone interface to leading control
panelsŸ Serial alarm interface to leading control panelsŸ Over-the-air panel uploading and downloading on the Rhino
and Texecom Premier control panels through the serial interface
2.3 ProgrammingŸ Full programming and software updating via a computer serial
portŸ Programming over-the-air via GPRS
2.4 Indicators and ControlsŸ Status and error indication via a seven segment displayŸ Serial port selection via the onboard push-button
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3. INSTALLATION3.1 Falcon GSM WiringConnections to the Falcon GSM are shown below:
SERIAL CAC 12V GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C1 C2NO1 TIP RING- + T RNO2
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3.1.1 Power SupplyThe Falcon GSM must be connected to a stable 12V DC (nominal 13.2V) power supply. If a battery is available in the alarm panel, it must preferably be powered directly from the battery.
3.1.2 Check AC The Check AC (CAC) input detects the presence of the AC supply and is used to check for AC power failure. The CAC line should be connected to one of the transformer's SECONDARY terminals. DO NOT connect this line to the mains.
The CAC input will detect AC voltages between 10 and 24V.
If the CAC line is not connected, the Falcon GSM should not be programmed to send AC Fail or AC Restore signals.
The AC Fail and AC Restore signals have programmable delay times in order to prevent false triggers.
3.1.3 Dry Contact InputsThe dry contact inputs can be used to detect alarms generated from the outputs of the alarm panel or from other sources.
If the external device generates the alarm by pulling the input to ground (negative trigger), the pull-up jumper should be inserted on the input of the Falcon GSM.
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3.1.4 Contact ID InputsThe Falcon GSM can 'intercept' signals sent by the alarm panel on its telephone line (Contact ID) interface.
If the Contact ID interface is to be used, the alarm panel's TIP and RING lines should be connected to the TIP and RING lines on the Falcon GSM.
The alarm panel must be programmed to use its dialer, and the option for reporting must be set to Contact ID. Refer to the programming manual of the applicable alarm panel.
3.1.5 Serial PortThe Falcon GSM can receive alarms from the following alarm panels on its serial port:
Ÿ Rhino 816 and Rhino 68 alarm panelsŸ Texecom premier range (panel uploads and downloads can
also be done)Ÿ Paradox SP & MG SeriesŸ PimaŸ IDS805 & IDS X-SeriesŸ DSC Neo & PowerSeriesŸ Risco LightSYS 2Ÿ Orisec
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3.2 Falcon GSM Installation
Software versionConnect the Falcon GSM to the 12V supply, observing polarity. On start-up, the Falcon GSM will display its software and hardware versions, e.g.
3.3 GSM Connection and Signal StrengthThe performance of the Falcon GSM depends on the quality of its connection to the GSM network.
The Falcon GSM will send alarms quicker and more reliably if it has a strong connection to the GSM service provider.
For the software version 4.20 andhardware version A
3.1.6 Relay OutputsTwo dry-contact relay outputs are available on the Falcon GSM. These outputs can be commanded to turn on and off via the GSM network. The outputs are rated at 24V AC or DC, up to a maximum current of 5A.
Do not connect the relay outputs to the mains supply.
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When the Falcon GSM has connected to the GSM network, it will display the sim card of the network it is connected to and the signal strength of the connection.
Example:
If an adequate signal strength is not obtained:Ÿ Move the Falcon GSM to a more suitable locationŸ Fit the Falcon GSM with a higher gain antenna Ÿ Change the default sim
When the Falcon GSM has powered up, it will start connecting to the network, displaying its status as it initialises and connects (see section 3.5 – Indicators and Controls)
3.4 Changing the Default SIM CardThe Falcon GSM has the option of changing the default SIM card to be used.
The default SIM card should be changed to the one with the highest signal strength.
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Connected on sim 1; signal strength 6
The minimum signal strength required for good remote connectivity is 5.
To do so:
Ÿ Briefly press the push-button until the Falcon GSM swaps SIM cards and restarts using the new SIM card
Ÿ Wait until the Falcon GSM has re-connected to the GSM network on the new SIM card and displays the signal strength.
Ÿ If the Falcon GSM displays an error message (E1 or E4), the selected SIM card is not working and the other one should be selected
Ÿ The minimum signal strength required is 5. Lower than this signal strength will make it difficult to access the Falcon GSM remotely
3.5 Selecting the Alarm Panel Serial Port FormatThe alarm panel serial port can be selected via the onboard push-button (as well as the PC-based programming software).
The following serial port formats are available:
Ÿ Rhino 816 and Rhino 68 alarm panelsŸ Texecom premier range (panel uploads and downloads can
also be done)Ÿ Paradox SP & MG SeriesŸ PimaŸ IDSŸ DSC Neo SeriesŸ Sherlotronics MB4000Ÿ DSC PowerSeries
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Ÿ IDS805 FSK Key-BusŸ Risco LightSYS 2Ÿ Orisec
Refer to Appendix A
To change the serial port format:Ÿ Remove the power from the Falcon GSMŸ Hold down the push-button and re-apply the powerŸ Release the button then push the button to cycle through the
panel serial port settings until the correct serial port is displayed
Ÿ Leave the button for 15 seconds. The will Falcon GSMremember the new serial port format
See table on next page.
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d DSC Neo Series
S Sherlotronics
DISPLAY SERIAL FORMAT
Pima Hunter ProF
Texecom Premiert
P
Rhino
Paradox
r
i IDS
b DSC Power Series
E IDS805 FSK Key-bus
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3.6 Indicators and ControlsThe Falcon GSM has a seven segment display which indicates the current operating status.
Falcon GSM Status
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DISPLAY SERIAL FORMAT
Risco LightSYS 2A
DESCRIPTIONCHARACTER FLASHED STATUS
The communicator is starting the GSM modem
Initialisingi
Restartingr
The communicator is connecting to the GSM network
The is communicatorre-starting the GSM modem
c (lower case) Connecting
OrisecO
Connectingto server
Sending GPRS alarmsC S
C dDiscon-nectingfrom server
All alarms sent,disconnecting from theserver
DESCRIPTIONCHARACTER FLASHED STATUS
Falcon GSM ErrorsIf the Falcon GSM detects an error it will flash the error code on the seven segment display.
DESCRIPTIONCHARACTER FLASHED STATUS
E1SIM card notfound
The communicatorhas not detected a SIM card whichit has beenprogrammed to use
Falcon GSM Status (cont.)
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Connected
The communicator is connected to the GSM network and is ready to send alarms
C (upper case)
Diagnostics of Error Codes
ERRORSTATE
CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
The SIM card is damaged
Make sure that the chip SIM is not damaged. If it is damaged return the unit to the manufacturer to be repaired.
No SIM card
Serverconnectionfailed
The communicator cannot connect to the server to routethe GPRS message to the control room
Make sure that the programming of the Server GPRS settings are correct. The GSM network maybe experiencing technicalproblems. Contact the manufacturer.
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The communicatorcannot connect tothe server to sendthe alarms
Connection toserver has failed
E4
DESCRIPTIONCHARACTER FLASHED STATUS
Falcon GSM Errors (cont.)
4. PROGRAMMING4.1 Onboard Push-ButtonThe onboard push-button is used to change the operation of the serial port (select the alarm panel).Refer to Section 3.4
4.2 PC-based ProgrammerFalcon GSM configuration software utility is a Windows-based programmer which is used as the primary means of programming the Falcon GSM.
The Falcon GSM programmer requires a PC running Windows XP or above, with an available USB Port. The FSK USB programming cable is required to program the Falcon GSM (see Appendix B).
To program the unit:Ÿ Push and hold down the push-button for more than 7 secondsŸ The display will now show Pr to indicate that it is in
programming mode
Ÿ The unit will stay in this mode for 20 seconds to allow programming
Ÿ If the unit exits programming mode, repeat the process
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APPENDIX ASERIAL INTERFACE
The Falcon GSM uses a standard interface cable (with interchangeable ends) along with an adapter to connect to various alarm panels except for the DSC PowerSeries and the IDS805 panels which use a key-bus module and the Orisec panel which has its own serial cable whose ends are NOT interchangeable.
The following adapter boards are available:
VERY IMPORTANT: Plug the adapter board into the alarm panel and NOT the Falcon GSM.
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ALARM PANEL ADAPTER
Rhino
Texecom Premier
IDS
Paradox
Pima Pima (4 pin)
Paradox (4 pin)
Texecom-IDS (5 pin)
No adapter
Texecom-IDS (5 pin)
DSC Neo DSC Neo (5 pin)
DSC Power Series
IDS805 DSC Power Series/IDS805 FSK Key-Bus Module
DSC Power Series/IDS805 FSK Key-Bus Module
Risco LightSYS 2 Risco (3 pin)
Orisec Orisec Serial Cable
Falcon GSM Serial Interface Cable
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Set the serial port format to Texecom on the Falcon GSM (Refer to Section 3.4). Connect the Falcon GSM to Com1 on the alarm panel using the serial interface cable with the TEXECOM-IDS adapter board.
TEXECOM SERIAL INTERFACE
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Proceed to program the panel as per the Falcon Connection & App Set-up Guide provided, for alarm signals to be sent and/or for app connectivity.
Uploading and Downloading the Texecom Premier Alarm PanelThe Texecom premier alarm panel can be uploaded and downloaded using the Texecom WinTex software (available at www.texe.com). Please contact the local Texecom agent for more details.
Additional software is available from FSK Electronics which will be needed to connect to the alarm panel (via the Falcon GSM). Please refer to the FSK APN USER GUIDE.
PARADOX SERIAL INTERFACEThe Falcon GSM can send alarms received from the serial port of the Paradox SP65, E65, MG5050 and SP6000 alarm panels.
Set the serial port format to Paradox on the Falcon GSM (Refer to Section 3.4). Plug the adapter marked PARADOX into the serial port on the Paradox alarm panel. Plug the other end into the Falcon GSM’s serial port.
PIMA SERIAL INTERFACESet the serial port format to Pima on the Falcon GSM (Refer to Section 3.4). Plug the adapter marked PIMA into the serial port on the Pima alarm panel. Plug the other end into the Falcon GSM’s serial port.
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The Pima serial interface will send the standard FSK Contact ID
alarm codes.
DSC NEO SERIAL INTERFACESet the serial port format to DSC PowerSeries Neo on the Falcon GSM (Refer to Section 3.4). The Falcon GSM can send alarms received from the PC LINK_2 header of the DSC PowerSeries Neo panel.
Plug the adapter marked DSC PowerSeries Neo into the PC LINK_2 header on the alarm panel. Plug the other end into the Falcon GSM’s serial port.
Proceed to program the panel as per the Falcon Connection & App Set-up Guide provided, for alarm signals to be sent and/or for app connectivity.
DSC POWERSERIES FSK KEY-BUS MODULEThe Falcon GSM can send alarms received from the keypad-bus of the DSC PowerSeries alarm panel.
Wire the DSC PowerSeries FSK Key-bus Module to the keypad-bus on the alarm panel and then connect the 4-pin molex connector to the serial port of the Falcon GSM.
Proceed to program the panel as per the Falcon Connection & App Set-up Guide provided, for alarm signals to be sent and/or for app connectivity.
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IDS805 KEY-BUS MODULEThe Falcon GSM can send alarms received from the keypad-bus of the IDS805 alarm panel.
Set the serial port format to IDS on the Falcon GSM if using an IDS-supplied key-bus module or to IDS805 FSK Key-Bus if using an FSK-supplied DSC Power Series/IDS805 FSK Key-Bus Module (Refer to Section 3.4). Wire the key-bus module to the keypad-bus of the alarm panel and then connect the 4-pin molex connector to the serial port of the Falcon GSM.
IDS X-SERIES SERIAL INTERFACESet the serial port format to IDS on the Falcon GSM (Refer to Section 3.4). Proceed to program the panel as per the Falcon Connection & App Set-up Guide provided, for alarm signals to be sent and/or for app connectivity.
RISCO LIGHTSYS 2 SERIAL INTERFACEThe Falcon GSM can send alarms received from the RS232 com port of the Risco LightSYS 2 alarm panel with a firmware version of 3.03 or later.
Plug the adapter marked RISCO into the serial port on the Risco LightSYS 2 alarm panel. Plug the other end into the Falcon GSM’s serial port.
Proceed to program the panel as per the Falcon Connection &
App Set-up Guide provided, for alarm signals to be sent and/or for app connectivity.
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ORISEC SERIAL CABLEThe Falcon GSM can send alarms received from the COM 1 serial port of the Orisec alarm panel with a firmware version of 4.52 or later.
Plug the side of the serial cable labelled “panel side” into the serial port of the Orisec alarm panel. Plug the other end into the Falcon GSM’s serial port.
NB. Connecting the wrong end of the cable to the wrong device will damage the device.
APPENDIX BPROGRAMMING CABLE AND SOFTWARE
The Falcon GSM is programmed using the FSK USB Programming Cable and FSK DVD kit which contains the programming software (FSK Item Code 40027).
Installing the drivers for the FSK USB to UART ProgrammerInstall the drivers before plugging the USB Programmer into the computer’s USB port.
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In the FSK DVD, navigate to the following directory: \FUSA FSK USB Serial Adapter Drivers
For 64 bit operating systems, double click on:CP210xVCPInstaller_x64.exe
Otherwise, double click on:CP210xVCPInstaller_x86.exe
Follow the instructions on DRIVER software to install.
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Installing the Falcon GSM Configuration SoftwareOn the FSK DVD, navigate to the following directory:
Double click on the setup.exe application and follow the instructions.
Upon opening the software for the first time it will require an initial setup. The following window will pop up:
Select the folder where the templates will be saved for Falcon GSM devices.
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Select the COM port that will be used to communicate with the device.
From there the following window will appear:
Connect the Falcon GSM to the correct COM port and click on the read button.
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Upon completion, the window will look like this. All the settings that are greyed out cannot be changed.
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All the input and output settings can be changed by clicking on the Input/Output Settings Tab.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Limitations of security products: Security products and alarm systems do not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire, or other emergencies. They may fail to warn for diverse reasons, including (but not limited to): power failure, dead batteries, improper installation, coverage “blind spots”, coverage areas overlooked during installation, defeat by technically sophisticated intruders, component failure, or inadequate maintenance. Alarm systems should be checked weekly to ensure that all devices are working properly. AN ALARM SYSTEM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE.
FSK Electronics warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve months from the date of original purchase. Seller’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labour, any part of which is proved not in compliance with seller’s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Seller. For warranty service, return transportation prepaid, to the manufacturer.
There are no warranties, expressed or implied, of merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise, which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. In no case shall seller be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty, express or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by its own negligence or fault.
Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented; that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, or fire without warning, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result.
Consequently, seller shall have no liability for any personal injury; property damage or other loss based on a claim the product failed to give any warning. However, if the seller is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise, regardless of cause or origin, seller’s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against seller.
This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by seller on this product. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this limited warranty is authorised.
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Patents issued and pending worldwide.
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