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Cellular Alarm Transceiver (CAT)
Product Code: IPD-CAT-CDMA-12V Installation Manual Rev 1.1
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About ipDatatel
At ipDatatel, LLC, we are dedicated to serving our dealers with
quality products and support services.
ipDatatel engineers and manufactures innovative security and
automation devices for the alarm industry. As a leader in the
design and development of Cellular and IP connected products,
we offer:
Proprietary alarm signaling network with no single point of failure;
No additional central station equipment needed;
Verizon Cellular network ready;
Encrypted IP alarm transmissions;
Dealer support and training.
Technical Support Information
For Technical Support, call toll free: 866-896-2944
Web: www.ipdatatel.com
ipDatatel, LLC
13110 Southwest Freeway
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Toll Free: 866-896-2944
Hours: 8am 6:30pm M-F CST (except Holidays)
Revision Notes
Revision
Notes
Date
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Initial Release
11/29/2014
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QUICK REFERENCE
DSC:
See page 10 for details
Programming of DSC:
Section
Cellular CAT (CDMA) as Sole Communicator
301
Enter Phone Number
310
Enter Account Number
350
Enter ‘03’ for Contact ID
Honeywell VISTA:
See page 11 for details
Programming of Honeywell Vista:
Section
Cellular CAT (CDMA) as Sole Communicator
41
Enter Phone Number
43
Enter Account Number
GE:
See page 12 for details
Programming of GE NetworX:
Section
Device 0
Cellular CAT (CDMA) as Sole Communicator
Location 0
Enter the Phone Number
Location 1
Enter Account Number
Location 2
Enter ‘13’ for Contact ID
All Other Alarm Control Panel Types:
See page 13 for details
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Table of Contents
Technical Support Information .................................................. 2
Revision Notes ............................................................................ 2
Introduction ................................................................................. 5
Key Features ................................................................................ 5
Cellular Connectivity .............................................................. 5
Virtual Key-Switch Access .................................................... 6
Alarm Notifications via Text and Email ................................ 6
Computerized Voice Alarm Notifications ............................. 6
Installation Guide ........................................................................ 7
New Dealer Registration ........................................................ 7
General Considerations ......................................................... 7
Pre-Installation........................................................................ 7
Locating and Installing the Cellular CAT (CDMA) ................ 8
Telco - Digital Dialer ............................................................... 8
Virtual Key-Switch Connection ............................................. 8
Power Connection .................................................................. 8
Basic Programming ................................................................ 8
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Information ............................. 8
Validating the Installation ...................................................... 8
Cellular CAT (CDMA) Service Provisioning ......................... 9
Wiring & Programming for Popular Panels .......................... 9
DSC Panel Wiring and Programming ...................................10
Honeywell Vista Panel Wiring and Programming ...............11
GE Panel Wiring and Programming .....................................12
Generic Alarm Panel Wiring and Programming ................. 13
Generic Key-Switch Wiring and Programming ...................13
Testing ........................................................................................14
Warranty Information .................................................................15
FCC and Canada Regulatory Compliance ................................17
Specifications .............................................................................19
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Introduction
ipDatatel’s Cellular Alarm Transceiver (CDMA) (the "Cellular CAT"
or "Product") is a cellular radio that connects directly to the Tip &
Ring of an alarm control panel. The Product transmits alarm
signals via Verizon’s Cellular CDMA network.
The Cellular CAT is compatible with most alarm controls that
transmit Contact ID (CID) format transmitted from its digital dialer
communicator. This installation manual provides wiring examples
for DSC, Honeywell, GE controls, and generic wiring examples for
other alarm control brands.
The Product can also provide virtual key-switch access via smart-
phone (if alarm control has key-switch feature), and the web, as
well as alarm monitoring notifications via text/push, email, and
computerized voice call.
Key Features
Cellular Connectivity
The Cellular CAT technology replaces outdated conventional
phone lines (POTS) to provide cellular alarm monitoring
transmissions over Verizon’s Cellular CDMA Network. By
capturing the data transmission from the alarm control’s digital
dialer output, the Product emulates an alarm receiver.
The Product also resolves the communication problems that
Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VOIP) services create that can
chop-up alarm signal transmissions.
Alarm retransmissions are made using Contact ID format and can
be sent to your central station’s alarm receiver via landline or
direct by IP.
Alarm signals are normally routed to your central station; however,
signals such as open/close can be routed directly to the customer.
These automated features of the Cellular CAT provide you control
over what signals are sent to the central station, helping save on
monitoring costs.
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Virtual Key-Switch Feature
Your customers can remotely operate their alarm system by Virtual
Key-Switch by downloading ipDatatel’s SecureSmart app through
their smartphone, and they can also access the system through
their web browser. Customers can find this feature useful for quick
and convenient arming and disarming of the system, as well as
being able to view alarm history. The SecureSmart app is
compatible with iPhone and Android platforms and is free to
download at the App Store or the Google Play Store (search for
SecureSmart). The virtual key-switch is also available as a web
application on www.alarmdealer.com that runs from any Internet
connected browser.
Note: The Cellular CAT does not support full featured Virtual
Keypad functionality, nor is it connected to the Internet. Please
consider installing ipDatatel’s Cellular BAT product for these
advanced features.
Alarm Notifications via Text/Push and Email
The Cellular CAT also provides notifications for alarm, supervisory,
trouble, and open/close signals. Notifications by text/push and
email identify the alarm system address, alarm signal and zone,
and zone description. Notifications are normally delivered within
seconds.
Computerized Voice Alarm Notifications
The Cellular CAT also provides notifications via computerized
voice for customers who wish a phone call, where they may not
desire text/push or email messages.
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Installation Guide
New Dealer Registration
We are delighted for the opportunity to serve you and your firm.
Becoming an ipDatatel dealer is easy and is at no cost. Please go
to www.ipDatatel.com and click “Become a Dealer” for directions.
General Considerations
Before installation, your Cellular CAT must also be setup using
the dealer branded Portal located at: www.alarmdealer.com.
The Product should be installed securely within the supplied
plastic housing and be mounted next to the alarm control panel.
Choose a location with good Cellular reception by monitoring the
Product's signal strength LEDs utilizing a temporary power wire.
Power the Product down before mounting / installation.
Programming of the alarm control is fairly simple. Written
instructions are included in the “Wiring & Programming” section
of this manual.
Pre-Installation
Hardware Registration
Before the installation of your Cellular CAT, the Product must be
also registered through ipDatatel at: www.alarmdealer.com.
Here are the steps needed to register the Cellular CAT:
Log in to alarmdealer.com with the dealer login information that
was emailed to you;
Navigate to ‘Dealer Menu’ -> ’Hardware Registration; and
Enter the MAC address from the pc board you wish to register.
Adding a Cellular CAT to a Customer Account
After registering the Cellular CAT, the Product must be added to a
Customer Account. To perform this, follow these steps:
Log in to alarmdealer.com with the dealer login information that
was provided to you;
Navigate to ‘Dealer Menu’ -> ’User Accounts,’ click ‘Create Account;
Fill in the customer information;
Click ‘Add Hardware;
Find and select the Product you registered earlier;
(You can search for it by MAC address)
Follow other registration steps and options as found on the page,
and then click ‘Save’ to complete the registration.
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Locating and Installing the Cellular CAT
The Product connects to the alarm panel’s power connections,
Telco, and key-switch connections (optional).
Telco - Digital Dialer
The Cellular CAT‘s signal collection requires Contact ID format
transmit from the digital dialer of the alarm control. Wire the Telco
side of the alarm control's Tip & Ring to the Product's Tip & Ring.
Obviously, you must remove the POTS line (if any) from the alarm
control as it would interfere with the installation of the Product.
Virtual Key-Switch Connection
The Cellular CAT can connect to most panels and provide a Virtual
Key-Switch, allowing the customer to use the arm/disarm function.
Virtual Key-Switch access is obtained after the customer
authenticates using the customer username and password you
have assigned them in the pre-installation phase. The customer
will then need to download the SecureSmart app from their smart-
phone. Additionally, the customer can also obtain access through
a web interface. The Virtual Key-Switch is an option, and is not
required to for alarm signal transmission from the Cellular CAT.
Power Connection
The final step is to wire the alarm panel’s 12VDC auxiliary positive
and negative power to the Product's positive (pin 4) and negative
(pin 3) terminals.
Basic Programming
The Cellular CAT simulates a POTS telephone service to the
panel. General programming for the control requires configuring
the signal format as Contact ID, and inputting a telephone number
to dial. The telephone number can be arbitrary (555-555-5555).
Validating the Installation
After the Cellular CAT is properly connected to the alarm control
and powered, use the following steps to validate that the system is
functioning properly:
Ensure that all alarm signals are received by your central station.
Ensure that virtual key-switch functionality works through the
SecureSmart mobile app, and/or the web at: alarmdealer.com.
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Cellular CAT (CDMA) Service Provisioning
Overview
Upon installation, the Cellular CAT must be registered with Verizon
Cellular. The Product can obtain the credentials needed by its
Over-The-Air Provisioning (OTAP). During an OTAP, the Cellular
CAT obtains an IP address with the nearest cell towers and
provides IP connectivity for the Product.
Pre-Provisioned
All new Cellular CAT’s are pre-provisioned with Verizon, which means
they are linked to the network and no additional steps are required for
this Product to come online initially. If you are installing a Cellular CAT
that was previously installed, you may need to perform a re-
provisioning of the OTAP, which is required by Verizon to make the
Product come online. If a Cellular CAT is removed or deactivated from
an account, you will need to make sure it is re-provision. To re-
provision the Cellular CAT, please follow these steps:
Re-Provisioning
OTAP Steps (If Needed)
1. To begin, ensure that the Product is
powered appropriately with 12- volts
either from a battery or the control
panel.
2. Press and release the SW1 switch 3
times (i.e. triple click the switch),
3. Once released, the Product will auto
power cycle. When it re-initializes you
should see LEDs 3 6 scrolling,
4. Once acquired into the network, you
will see the signal strength indicated
on the board via LEDs 3 6.
5. Wait approximately 5 minutes before
sending signals.
Wiring & Programming for Popular Panels
The following pages are organized by alarm panel type. Wiring
and programming instructions are provided for:
Digital Security Control (DSC) Alarm Panels
Honeywell Vista Alarm Panels
GE NetworX Alarm Panels
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DSC Panel Wiring and Programming
DSC Control Wiring & Key-Switch Option
General Concept for programming a DSC panel for the Cellular
CAT as a Sole Communicator:
Section
As Sole Communicator
Code Summarization
301
Enter Phone Number
310
Enter Account Number
350
Enter ‘03’ to send Contact ID
Panel default is ‘04’, SIA
367
Turn on option ‘1’
Open/closing
Note: Ensure All Report Codes are in and signals can be sent.
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Honeywell Vista Panel Wiring and Programming
Honeywell Vista Control Wiring & Key-Switch Option
Note: Key-Switch programming is available for Vista-15 and up.
General Concept for programming a Honeywell Vista panel for the
Cellular CAT as a Sole Communicator:
Section
As Sole Communicator
Code Summarization
41
Enter Phone Number
43
Enter Account Number
65 & 66
Enter 1
If you wish to receive
Opening/Closing Reports
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GE Panel Wiring and Programming
GE Control Wiring & Key-Switch Option
General Concept for programming a GE NetworX panel for the
Cellular CAT as a Sole Communicator::
Section
As Sole Communicator
Code Summarization
Device 0,
Location 0
Enter Phone Number
Device 0,
Location 1
Enter Account Number
Device 0,
Location 2
Enter ‘13’ Recommended
value
Contact ID
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Generic Alarm Panel Wiring and Programming
For basic Key-Switch operation with the Cellular CAT, the
following alarm panel wiring is needed.
A programmable output on the alarm panel will be used to signal
to the Product (PGM Terminal 5) that the panel has entered
Arm/Disarmed state.
The zone (Terminal 8) output on the Product will be used as a
Key-Switch connecting to a ‘zone’ terminal on the alarm panel.
General Concept: Key-Switch Programming
Key-Switch programming examples for Honeywell, DSC, and GE
NetworX are provided in the following paragraph. Most panel
manufacturers will have the capability to configure a zone for key-
switch operation and generally have at least one on-board
programmable output that can be configured to activate on a
number of different controls state conditions. Please reference the
alarm panel installation manual for details for your specific
installation.
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Honeywell Vista (General Concept)
1. *56 Program zone as type 77
2. Partition # 1
3. Report Code 01 00
4. EOL 0 (can be 2 depending on panel)
5. Resp Time 1
6. *79 output 17
7. Set 0 for normally low
8. *00 quit
9. *80 field 80
10. Output function 17
11. * Twice
12. Activated by 2
13. Zone type 78
14. Key-Switch red* partition 1
15. *Output number 17
16. **Output function 18
17. Activated by 2
18. Zone type 79
19. Key-Switch green
20. Output still 17
DSC PowerSeries (General Concept)
Program Zone (Section 001) as '22'
Program PGM Output (Section 009) as '5'
DSC Alexor (General Concept) Wiring:
CAT - Terminal 8 (Zone) I/01 - Panel
CAT - Terminal 5 (PGM) I/02 - Panel
CAT - 6.2k ohms resistor from Term 4 (Positive) Terminal 5 (PGM)
DSC Alexor (General Concept) Programming:
Section 009 - '05'/'22'
Section 013 - Enable 2 & Disable 1
Section 134 - Enable 14 (Press 9, then 6 on, 7 off) normally closed.
Section 206 - Enable 2
Section 501 - Enable 3
GE NetworX (General Concept)
Stay in Device ‘0’
Go to location 25
Program zone as '11'
LED Status
Location 47 Segment 1: 21
Location 47 Segment 2: 0
Testing:
It is highly recommended that you test every alarm signal that the
control panel is designed to transmit to ensure correct program-
ming of the alarm control, Cellular CAT, and central station
devices.
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Warranty Information
LIMITED WARRANTY
ipDatatel, LLC (hereinafter referred to as “Seller”) warrants its
Product to be in conformance with the Product specification, and
to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months from the
date of original purchase. Seller’s sole obligation shall be limited to
repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or
labor, any Product which is proven not to be within Seller’s
specifications of the Product, or proven defective in materials or
workmanship under normal use and service.
Any Product or device purchased which is enclosed within a
plastic case must remain in the plastic case for installation and
regular use after installation. At no point should the device be
removed and mounted without the plastic case, in doing so you
may void the Limited Warranty.
LIMITED LIABILITY
Seller shall have no liability or obligation under this Limited
Warranty or otherwise for merchantability or fitness for any
particular use; nor shall it extend its Limited Warranty, if the
Product is altered, or improperly installed, repaired, or serviced.
There are no warranties, express or implied, that extend beyond
those contained within this document. In no case shall Seller be
liable to person or entity for any consequential or any other basis
of law or liability whatsoever, whether or not such loss or damage
is caused by Seller’s own negligence or fault.
Seller does not represent that the Product may not be
compromised or circumvented, or that it will provide the service
intended; or that the Product will prevent any personal injury or
property loss by burglary, robbery, or otherwise; or that the
Product in all cases will provide adequate warning or detection.
Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained
alarm system may only reduce the risk of burglary, robbery, or
other such events occurring without providing an alarm, but is not
insurance or guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be
no personal injury or property loss as a result.
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Consequently, Seller shall have no liability for any personal injury,
property damage or any other loss based on a claim that the
Product or services there from, failed to give warning. However, if
seller is held liable, directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage
arising under this Limited Warranty or otherwise regardless of
cause or origin, Seller 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 Limited Warranty replaces any previous warranty, and is the
only warranty made by Seller for this Product. No increase or
alteration, written or verbal.
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FCC and Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance
FCC Warning / IC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with
ICES-003, Issue 4 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television 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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or a radio/TV technician for help.
Canada Avertissement de la FCC / IC Déclaration
Cet appareil est conforme à la Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC
et ICES-003, 4 e édition d'Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement
est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles et
(2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris
les interférences qui peuvent perturber le fonctionnement.
Note: Cet équipement a été testé et trouconforme aux limites
pour un dispositif numérique de classe B, conformément à la
Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues
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pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences
nuisibles dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement
génère, utilise et peut émettre des fréquences radio et, s'il n'est
pas installé et utilise en conformité avec les instructions, peut
causer des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio.
Cependant, il n'existe aucune garantie que des interférences ne se
produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet équipement
provoque des interférences nuisibles à la ception radio ou de
télévision, qui peut être terminé en mettant l'équipement hors
tension, l'utilisateur est encouragé à essayer de corriger
l'interférence par un ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes:
• Réorienter ou déplacer l'antenne de réception.
• Augmenter la distance entre l'équipement et le récepteur.
• Branchez l'appareil dans une prise sur un circuit différent de celui
auquel le récepteur est connecté.
• Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien radio / TV.
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Specifications
Cellular CAT (CDMA)
Radio
Frequencies CDMA 1x 800 MHz/1900 MHz
Power
Externally Provided 12v DC
Typical Current Draw 130 mA
Max Current Draw 180 mA
Environmental
Temperature Range - 22° to +158° F (- 30° to +70° C)
Humidity 0 to 95% non-condensing
Physical
Height 4.125 Inches (with antenna stub)
Width 2.4375 Inches
Depth .5 Inch
With Case
Height 5.18 Inches
Width 3 Inches
Depth 1.5 Inches
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Information
LED 1: Status:
Normal Operating Solid when connected to network.
Blinks 3 times if not connected to network.
Blinks 4 times when initializing over the network.
LED 2: Activity:
Normal Operating Light is not illuminated.
Blinks when there is a pending signal.
LED 3: Connection:
Blinks until the Cellular CAT has been initialized and will remain
solid after connection to Verizon is complete.
LEDs 3 to 6: Verizon Signal Strength
LED 3 being the lowest and LED 6 being the highest signal
strength. The minimum recommended operation is two bars
(LEDs 3 & 4 Solid which is roughly -101 & -94 dB).
ipDatatel’s Cellular Alarm Transceiver, the “Cellular
CAT,” works with most alarm control panels that
transmit Contact-ID. The Cellular CAT provides secure
and cost-effective cellular alarm transmissions, virtual
key-switch, and notifications via email, text/push, and
computerized voice call.
Go to www.ipDatatel.com to view our entire product line
and on-line installation videos.
ipDatatel, LLC
13110 Southwest Freeway
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Toll Free: 866-896-2944
www.ipDatatel.com
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