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Honeywell gsmvlp5-honeywell-ilp5-install-guide
1. 800-08115 1/11 Rev. B
GSMVLP5 GSM and
ILP5 Ethernet
Communications Modules
Installation and Setup Guide
Installing Communication Modules
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 co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna(s) or transmitter.
Installing the GSMVLP5 in the LYNX Touch Series Control
Ensure that SIM card and the connector board are securely installed in the GSMVLP5 before installing the
module in the LYNX Touch.
1. Install the provided FCC/IC label (P/N 800-08334) on the control’s case back (refer to Figure 1).
LYNX TOUCH SERIES
FCC ID: CFS-8DLLYNXTOUCH1
IC: 573F-LYNXTOUCH1 IC MODEL: LYNXTOUCHG1
CONTAINS TRANSMITTER MODULE
FCC ID: QIPMC55I IC: 7830A-MC55I
800-08334 2/11 Rev A
LYNX TOUCH SERIES
FCC ID: CFS-8DLLYNXTOUCH1
IC: 573F-LYNXTOUCH1 IC MODEL: LYNXTOUCH1
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES AND RSS 210 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.
COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES, PART 68 FCC REGISTRATION NO.: AC3AL05BL5000
RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.1B
800-08126 1/11 Rev A
5000-100-186-V0
Figure 1. FCC/IC Label Location
2. Release the LYNX Touch front case from the back case by depressing the two locking tabs at the top of the
unit with the blade of a medium size screwdriver (Refer to Figure 2).
3. Install the GSMVLP5 into the LYNX Touch control front case. Ensure that the connector board is properly
seated into the receptacle on the control (Refer to Figure 2).
4. Secure the GSMVLP5 with the three provided screws (Refer to Figure 2).
5. Enable the GSMVLP5 device, configure alarm reporting and module supervision and register the device.
Refer to the “Program the Radio” and “Diagnostics” sections in the LYNX Touch Series Installation and
Setup Guide (P/N 800-06834 or higher).
For Documentation and Online Support: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/MyWebTech
2. CONNECTOR SCREW
BOARD (3)
CONNECTOR
BOARD
SIM
CARD
ROTATED
180
GSMVLP5
RECEPTACLE
LYNX TOUCH
LOCKING TABS 5000-100-151-V1
Figure 2. Installing the GSMVLP5 in the LYNX Touch
Installing the ILP5 in the LYNX Touch Series Control
Ensure that the connector board and cable are securely installed in the ILP5 before installing the module in
the LYNX Touch.
1. Release the LYNX Touch front case from the back case by depressing the two locking tabs at the top of the
unit with the blade of a medium size screwdriver (Refer to Figure 3).
2. Using a wire cutter or knife cut the plastic tabs that secure the ILP5 spacer to the back case of the LYNX
Touch (Refer to Figure 3).
3. Remove the ILP5 receptacle knockout from the left side of the LYNX Touch back case (Refer to Figure 3).
4. Install the ILP5 into the LYNX Touch control front case. Ensure that the connector board is properly seated
into the receptacle on the control (Refer to Figure 3).
5. Secure the ILP5 with the three provided screws (Refer to Figure 3).
6. Insert the ILP5 receptacle and spacer into the slot on the back case (Refer to Figure 3).
7. Secure the communications cable to the tie wrap point on the ILP5 with the provided tie wrap (Refer to
Figure 3).
8. Enable the ILP5 and configure alarm reporting and module supervision and register the device. Refer to the
“Program the Radio” and “Diagnostics” sections in the LYNX Touch Series Installation and Setup Guide
(P/N 800-06834 or higher).
For Documentation and Online Support: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/MyWebTech
3. ETHERNET CABLE
TO ILP5
RJ45 RECEPTACLE
LYNX TOUCH
ALTERNATE INSTALLATION REMOVE ILP5 REMOVE ILP5
KNOCKOUT SPACER
ILP5 SPACER
RJ45
RECEPTACLE
CONNECTOR
BOARD
ROTATED
180 TIE
WRAP
(1)
TIE
WRAP
POINT
CONNECTOR BOARD
SCREW
(3)
ILP5
RECEPTACLE
LYNX TOUCH
LOCKING TABS 5000-100-154-V1
Figure 3. Installing the ILP5 in the LYNX Touch