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Sockets
”Supply Input”: Supply voltage input. Max ratings: 10-25 VDC
“NC”: Not Used
“O1 O/C OUT” Remote controllable open collector output.
Closes to/breaks from GND (C)
”GSM OUTPUT”: Direct access to the TS100 GSM channel (only
while PSTN line is intact)
”LINE OUTPUT”: Line Out to alarm transmitter.
”PSTN INPUT”: PSTN connection socket.
”SW/AL INPUT”: Normally open alarm input for SMS transfer.
May also be set to NO input used to force the
TS100 to switch ”Line Output” from PSTN to
the GSM channel.
”E2”: Open collector output, optional NC/NO. Close
to/Breaks from GND at GSM Error.
”E3”: Open collector output, optional NC/NO. Close
to/Breaks from GND at PSTN Error.
”E1 E1”: Potential free output indicating removal of
cabinet lid, Normally Closed.
LED´s
Green LED: Operating status TS90SMS.
Yellow LED: System in GSM or PSTN mode (lit=GSM)
Red LED: GSM Error.
All three LED´s: GSM signal strength / Ongoing call via the GSM
channel / SMS transfer in progress / Searching
for GSM operator network (at unit start up)
Supply Voltage:
10-25 VDC.
Current Consumption:
At standby approx. 200 mA.
At transmission via the GSM approx. 350 mA.
At an incoming call, generating ring signal approx. 600 mA
Configuration Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON = 1
OFF = 0
1 & 2, PSTN Error alarm delay time (sec)
00: 5, 01: 30, 10: 120, 11: 240
3 & 4, GSM Error alarm delay time (sec)
00: 10, 01: 60, 10: 300, 11: 1200
5, Talk time limitation (via the GSM)
0: No limitation, 1: 10 min. talk time limit
6, Alarm outputs NC or NO
0: NC, 1: NO
7, Switch board option
0: No switch board, 1: TS100 ignores first digit
dialled by the alarm transmitter.
8, Indication of LED´s
0: Normal, 1: GSM signal strength indication
7&8, Enhanced switchboard option
If set to ”1 1” TS100 ignores two first digits
dialled by the alarm transmitter.
Indications (LED´s)
Green
Yellow
Red
Green LED (”Run”)
Flashing: TS100 OK
Yellow LED (”GSM/PSTN”)
Lit: Output ”Line Output” switched to GSM
channel. Off: PSTN Line to ”Line Output”.
Red LED 2 (”Supply Error”)
Lit: Supply Voltage below appr. 11 VDC.
Off: Supply Voltage above appr. 11 VDC.
Red LED 1 (”GSM Error”)
Lit: GSM Error alarm output activated.
Off: GSM channel OK.
LED´s ”rolling” indicates outgoing call via the
GSM channel, SMS transfer or programming
update OK. LED´s flashing indicates TS100
searching for GSM network (at unit start up).
TS100 - System description & Installation directives
TS100
SUPPLY
INPUT
LINE
OUTPUT
PSTN
INPUT
Alarm System Central
Panel
Line
return
Line
Input
Power
Supply
Alarm system power supply. Note:
maximum ratings for TS100: 10-25 VDC
Line to possible other
telecom equipment
Incoming PSTN line
In normal use, the TS100 unit is installed as first client on incoming PSTN line. The alarm transmitter gets
access to the line through the TS100 LINE OUTPUT socket. The TS100 constantly supervises the incoming
PSTN line. At a line failure, LINE OUTPUT will immediately switch to GSM mode, providing a simulated
PSTN line to the alarm transmitter.
After the delay time set on the TS100 Configuration Switch, the error output PSTN ERROR will be activated
providing an alarm trig to the alarm transmitter. If the PSTN ERROR output is connected to an alarm input
on the alarm transmitter, this trig will result in that the alarm transmitter dials and reports a PSTN error over
the GSM network. Consecutive alarms will of course also be dialled and reported by the alarm transmitter
via the GSM network.
As soon as the TS100 detects restoral of the incoming PSTN line, LINE OUTPUT will be switched back to
the real PSTN, and the PSTN ERROR output will be released.
TS100 Screw Sockets
- +
SUPPLY
INPUT
NC O1
O/C
OUT
O2 O2
GSM
OUTPUT
O3 O3
LINE
OUTPUT
I1 I1
PSTN
INPUT
I2 C
SW/AL
INPUT
E1 E1
TAMPE R
OUTPUT
E 2 E3
GSM/PSTN
ERROR
- +
POWER
OUTPUT
SUPPLY INPUT: Power supply connection socket.
Maximum ratings: 10-25 VDC
NC: Not Used
O1: Remote controllable open collector output.
Closes to or breaks from GND.
O2-O2: Direct access to GSM line (only when
PSTN line is intact)
O3 O3: Line output, PSTN or simulated PSTN.
I1 I1: Connection socket for incoming PSTN line.
I2 - C: Normally open input, optionally used
for SMS alarm transferring or to force the
TS100 to switch to GSM mode.
E1 E1: Potential free tamper output, activated
at removal of the TS100 cabinet lid.
E2: Open collector GSM error output, optional
NO/NC. Activated at a GSM error.
E3: Open collector PSTN error output, optional
NO/NC. Activated at a PSTN error.
INSTTS100ENG
Rev 2, 2002-08-06
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