SCW9057 Key Features/Benefits Base feature set replicated as the SCW9047 All-in-one security solution Two-Way wireless support Two-Way Audio verification over GSM Premium lighting Quick enrollment for wireless devices Wireless carbon monoxide support Wireless Support Up to Two Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Sirens Up to 16 WT4989 Key fobs (without using zones) WT5500P, WT5500B (Premium lighting), WT5500 Keypads compatibility. PT4 proximity access card compatibility. WT4920 Support for superb wireless coverage. Quick enrollment for wireless devices Wireless carbon monoxide support. Note: In addition All 1-way 433MHz devices are supported SCW9057 Key Features/Benefits Communications Supports onboard PSTN communications IP only Or 3G and IP 3G only Or 3G and IP Cellular antenna embedded therefore no need for an external antenna SCW9057 Key Features/Benefits Premium Lighting & Priority Tamper (3G or TL2553G Only) Full alphanumeric LCD screen with blue backlighting and White key backlighting. Priority Tamper feature designed to prevent the system from being disabled during entry delay. When entry delay is initiated, the system will monitor to a system tamper. If a system tamper is detected during entry delay, a burglary event will be transmitted within 300ms over the 3G module to the CS. SCW9057 Key Features/Benefits Command and Control Additional Features Command and Control using two-way SMS Messages from a cell phone over 3G or IP Outdoor Temperature using siren (WT4911) Will be displayed on keypads. Requires modules 3G2055 or TL2553G. Firmware upgrade via 3G. Needs to be enabled through C24. Audio verification over 3G. Panel’s Phone number located in * [6] command. Clock update via 3G network. 3G signal strength displayed on keypad. Example of SMS text to Panel: Stay Arm 1234 or Disarm 1234 1234 = Valid Code System Overview SCW9057 (Front) Overview: Status LED Indicators 1 – Ready 2 – Armed 3 – Trouble 4 – AC Status Function Keys 5 – Stay Arm 6 – Away Arm 7 – Chime Enable/Disable 8 – Zone Bypass 9 – Quick Exit Emergency Keys (Dual Action) 10 – Panic 11 – Auxiliary 12 – Fire 13 – Arrow Keys 14 – Custom LCD Screen SCW9057 (Inside Cover) Overview: 1 – TL/3G Module 2 – Wiring Access 3 – Case Tamper Switch 4 – Terminal Strip 5 – Cover Screw Hole 6 – Backup Battery 7 – Mounting Hole SCW9057 Terminals Overview AC AC power connections 16.5VAC, 20VA AUX +/Power connections for 12vdc devices. Max. 200mA current draw I/O Terminals I/O 1 - configurable as zone input or PGM output. Zone#33 when configured as a zone input. Max. 50mA when configured as a PGM output. I/O 2 - configurable as zone input or PGM output. Zone#34 when configured as a zone input. Max. 50mA when configured as a PGM output.0 Telephone Connections TIP/RING - incoming telephone service T-1/R-1 - return telephone connection to premise SCW9057 (PC-LINK Connection) Wireless Quick Enroll Programming Wireless Information SCW9057 requires 8 digits serial numbers for wireless devices enrollment: One-way wireless devices required 6 digits serial numbers adding 00 in front. Two-way wireless devices required 8 digits serial numbers. Quick Enroll: The Quick Enroll programming method is designed to reduce the time required to program wireless devices/detectors. The following information is programmable when using the Quick Enroll method: Serial Numbers - NO need for programming serial numbers manually. Therefore preventing programming errors. • Zone Number (detectors) • Zone Definitions (detectors) • Slot Number (Keypads, Sirens, FOBs) • Wireless Placement test. Test Wireless Devices/Modules Step 1 – Activate each wireless device/detector one at a time from the proposed mounting location Wireless Keypad – [*] and [1] simultaneously Wireless sirens (WT4901, WT4911) – activate tamper Door/window contact – activate tamper or violate contact Motion detectors – activate tamper Smoke Detector – activate tamper Glass break Detector – activate tamper Panic Pendant – Press and hold button for 2-3 seconds CO Detector – activate tamper Flood Sensor – activate tamper Step 2 – The test result will be indicated: Keypad Display Siren Good Result ‘Location is Good’ 1 Squawk Bad Result ‘Location is Bad’ 3 Squawks Technology Overview 3G2055 Alarm Communicator Specifications: •128-bit AES encryption via HSPA/3G networks •Activating, initialization and programming through Connect24 •Primary or backup communications •No external antenna required •Full event reporting to central station •HSPA/3G test transmission •2-way audio verification over cellular network •Integrated call routing •Panel uploading/downloading over HSPA/3G •Dual band operation •Contact ID or SIA format reporting •Supervision over cellular network TL255 Alarm Communicator Specifications: •128-bit AES encryption via Ethernet/Internet •Primary or backup communications •Full event reporting to central station •Ethernet LAN/WAN 10/100 Base T •Ethernet/Internet test transmission •Integrated call routing •Panel uploading/downloading over Ethernet/Internet •Contact ID or SIA format reporting •Supervision over Ethernet/Internet Audio Verification via Cellular Audio Verification via Cellular Overview: The SCW9057 supports the ability to perform an audio verification session over GSM when a 3G2055 or TL2553G module is connected Summary of operation: • An alarm is generated that requires audio verification • The control panel will transmit the event over IP (GPRS Network) to the central station receiver • A second signal is transmitted to the central station over IP (GPRS Network) containing the call back telephone number • The central station will then call this telephone number • The audio verification session is now active over the GSM network Audio Verification via Cellular Coming Soon Dual DACT Support