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NX

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1
1.1. Scope ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2. Audience .................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.3. Contact Information or Comments ............................................................................................................ 1
1.4. Text Conventions ...................................................................................................................................... 2

2. Overview ................................................................................................................. 3
1.1. About the Installation Manual .................................................................................................................... 3
1.2. What is Pegasus™ NX? ........................................................................................................................... 3

3. Technical Specifications .......................................................................................... 5

Pegasus™ NX Features............................................................................................ 10

5. Pegasus NX Components Description .................................................................. 12


5.1. Pegasus™ NX Components ................................................................................................................... 12

6. Unbox Pegasus™ NX ........................................................................................... 16


8.1. How to Unbox Pegasus NX?................................................................................................................... 16

7. Install Battery ........................................................................................................ 18


8.1. How to Install Battery? ............................................................................................................................ 18

8. Install Antennas..................................................................................................... 21
8.1. Requirements ......................................................................................................................................... 21
8.2. How to Install the Wi-Fi and GSM Antennas? ......................................................................................... 22

9. Install SIM Cards ................................................................................................... 23


9.1. Requirements ......................................................................................................................................... 23
9.2. How to Install SIM Cards? ...................................................................................................................... 24

How to Mount Pegasus NX? .................................................................................... 28


10.1. Mounting Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 28

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10.2. Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 28
10.3. Mount Bracket on a Masonry Wall ........................................................................................................ 29
10.4. Fix Pegasus™ NX on the Wall Bracket ................................................................................................. 30

11. Connect Ethernet Cable to RJ45 Port ................................................................. 34


11.1. Connection Instructions................................................................................................................. 34
11.2. Requirements ............................................................................................................................... 34
11.3. How to Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port? ................................................................... 35

12. Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port ...................................................... 36


12.1. Connection Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 36
12.2. Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 36
12.3. How to Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port? ........................................................................... 37

13. Connect USB B Cable to USB B Port ................................................................. 38


13.1. Connection Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 38
13.2. Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 38
13.3. How to Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port? ........................................................................... 39

How to Connect Pegasus™ NX? ............................................................................. 40


14.1. Wiring Instructions ................................................................................................................................ 40
14.2. Wiring Example..................................................................................................................................... 40

How to Wire Sensors/Detectors to Pegasus™ NX? .................................................. 42


15.1. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor ............................... 46
15.2. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor .................................... 47
15.3. Single-Mode: Normally Open (N.O.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor .................................... 48
15.4. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line EOL Resistor, with Tamper
Recognition ................................................................................................................................................... 49
15.5. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contact with End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire
Fault Recognition........................................................................................................................................... 50
15.6. Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor .............................. 51
15.7. Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper
Recognition ................................................................................................................................................... 52
15.8. Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper &
Wire Fault Recognition .................................................................................................................................. 53
15.9. Double-Mode: Parallel Connection........................................................................................................ 54

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How Does LEDs Work? ............................................................................................ 55
16.1. LEDs Description .................................................................................................................................. 55

17. Appendix ............................................................................................................. 58


17.1. Abbreviation .......................................................................................................................................... 58

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1. Introduction

1.1. Scope
This Installation Manual is aimed in providing detailed information and complete listing as a reference to install
Pegasus™ NX.

1.2. Audience
This Installation Manual is intended for end users who are going to install Pegasus NX. The readers or end-users of this
installation manual should be familiar with the Pegasus™ Studio - Configuration Tool and the Zeus™ Server.

Note:
To get information about the Pegasus™ Studio – Configuration Tool, refer the Pegasus™ Studio – User
Manual and the Pegasus™ Studio – Quick Start Manual.
To get information about the Zeus™ Server, refer the Zeus Server – User Manual and the Zeus™ Server –
Quick Start Manual.

1.3. Contact Information or Comments


For general contact, technical support, questions or comments to report documentation errors and suggestions, contact
3i-Corporation Technical Writing Team.
Our aim is to make this installation manual as helpful as possible. Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions
for improvements.
3i-Corporation appreciates feedback from the users of our information.

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1.4. Text Conventions

Begin Instruction:
To begin a procedure under any topic, use a numbered list for points.

Note:
Provides a message or reminder related to a topic or section.

Warning:
Information provided under this section MUST be followed.
Several different sources of power can be connected to your Pegasus™ NX. Disconnect all sources of
power before servicing. Control units and associated equipments may be damaged by removing and/or
inserting SIM cards, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized.
DO NOT attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood.

Caution:
To ensure proper unit operation, this product must be tested in accordance with 3i-Corporation standards.
Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of unit components, or after any
modification, repair or adjustment to unit hardware or wiring.

Important:
Provides important information related to a topic or section.

Tip:
Provides advice or suggestion related to a topic or section.

Troubleshooting:
Provides information to troubleshoot or fix any Pegasus™ NX related issues or problems.

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2. Overview

1.1. About the Installation Manual


This Installation Manual is to describe the Pegasus™ NX functionality, technical specifications, features, and installation
instructions including components description, mounting, and wiring.

1.2. What is Pegasus™ NX?


The Pegasus™ NX Alarm Panel Communicator is an extremely compact, robust device in terms of communication
interface for alarm panels. It brings the most innovative and reliable technologies for data communication to the Fire and
Intrusion Alarm Panels prepared to operate only with conventional telephone lines.
The device is fully compatible with alarm panels that communicate using the contact ID protocol and provides high
speed, reliable and low cost communication. It acts as a modem attached to any alarm system that passes digital
information to a 24/7 alarm receiving center which is able to respond to the received signal.
Transmission of real time Alarm Panel Events via Wi-Fi Network is possible on failure of other interfaces or when the
preferred interface is Wi-Fi. Alteration of the device configuration and upgrade of its firmware (embedded software) is
possible remotely via the secured Wi-Fi Network (WPA or WPA2). The device contains an additional LED that acts as
Wi-Fi indicator. You can also receive debug messages through Wi-Fi.

4.3. How Does Pegasus™ NX (Ethernet+GPRS+Wi-Fi) Work?


Pégasus™ Nx when energized enters the Ethernet TCP/IP (Intranet/Internet) or GSM operator network via GPRS (Data
Channel) or Wi-Fi Network (as configured in the configuration tool), and though it establishes connection with the ZEUS
Server. It creates an online communication channel between the monitored client and the Alarm Monitoring Station,
allowing immediate transmission of all events generated by the alarm panel in the Contact ID Protocol.
All information transmitted by the device is encrypted (AES Rijndael128/256 Bit ) ensuring maximum confidentiality

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The Zeus™ Server, on the other hand, is a multitask software that works as a virtual receiver, capturing the events
transmitted by the device and transmitting them to the monitoring software like a conventional receiver simulating the
communication protocol of Ademco-685, Sur-Gard MLR2-DG, Sur-Gard vai TCP/IP, Domus-4, CM-PLUS, and
Radionics D6600 receivers.
In addition, the ZEUS Server performs an important role in system management, constantly checking the
communication with the device (Online or Offline), customer's phone line, Internet link, monitoring station, etc. Any third-
party alarm monitoring software can be used.

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3. Technical Specifications

Power Supply
1 Input 9VDC – 15VDC 2 Maximum 450mA
Voltage Current
Range

Battery
1 Battery Lithium-Polymer 2 Battery Up to 6 hours depending
Type Capacity: 2000mAh Backup on network conditions

Processor
1 CPU ARM 32bit Cortex-M3 2 Speed 32Mhz

Ethernet
1 Network IEEE 802.3u compliant fast 3 Ethernet CAT5 MDI/MDI-X auto
Standard Ethernet Cable crossover

2 Data Rate Full Duplex, 10/100 Base 4 Protocols TCP/IP, UDP/IP


TX Ethernet PHY

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GSM/GPRS
1 Modem Quad-band EGSM 850 / 5 SIM Card Dual SIM Support
900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz Holder

2 Protocol TCP/IP or UDP/IP 6 Antenna: 50Ω


Support Impedance

3 Antenna External 7 Antenna: 2.0 dBi


Type Dipole Antenna Module Peak Gain
(DAM)

4 Antenna: 824-960MHz,1710- 8 Antenna: -4.4 dB


Frequency 2170MHz Return Loss
Range

Wi-Fi
1 Network EEE 802.11 b, g compliant 6 Security WPA, WPA2
Standard Types

2 Typical 88dBm at 8% PER, 11Mbps 7 Typical +19.5dBm at 11Mbps,


WLAN -74dBm at 10% PER, WLAN CCK (11b)
Sensitivity 54Mbps Transmit +15.0dBm at 54Mbps,
Power OFDM (11g)

3 WLAN External 8 WLAN 2.4 - 2.5GHz


Antenna: Dipole Antenna Module Antenna:
Type (DAM) Frequency
Range

4 WLAN 50 Ω 9 WLAN 10 dB
Antenna: Antenna:
Impedance Return Loss

5 WLAN 2.0 Max 10 WLAN 2.0 dBi


Antenna: Antenna:
VSWR Peak Gain

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Virtual Telephone Line Output
1 Constant 25mA, 20V
Current
Source for
Alarm Panel

Telephone Line Connection


1 Maximum 100VAC, 48VDC 2 Minimum 3VDC
Telephone Telephone
Line Voltage Line Voltage
Detection Detection

PGMs
1 3 PGMs- Supporting 300mA sink 2 1 PGM- Supporting
Open current per PGM SPDT Relay 125VAC/60VDC @2A
Collector
Type

Zones
1 Number Of Two 3 Supporting Single mode and Double
Wired Zones Modes mode zone interfacing.

2 End of Line 1K, and 2.2K


Resistor
(EOLR)

Serial Port
1 Serial Debug 10 PIN Right-Angled Box 3 Baud Rate 115200 Baud
(UART) Header
Interface

2 Use For configuration and


firmware upgrade, and to
view debug messages

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USB
1 USB 2.0 Mini B USB 3 USB Full 12 Mbit/s
Device Speed
Interface

2 Use For configuration and


firmware upgrade, and to
view debug messages

Tamper Switch
1 Tamper Internal 2 Use To trigger an event on
Type unauthorized enclosure
opening

LEDs
1 Power On First LED from top to 5 GSM Status Fifth LED from top to
Status indicate the Power ON indicate GSM Status
Status

2 Telephone Second LED from top to 6 Alarm Sixth LED from top to
Line Cut Off indicate Telephone Line indicate Alarm
Cut OFF

3 Online Third LED from top to 7 Wi-Fi Status Seventh LED from top to
indicate Online status indicate Wi-Fi status

4 GSM Signal Fourth LED from top to


Strength indicate GSM Signal
Strength

Environmental Specifications
1 Operating -20℃ - 60℃ 3 Storage -20℃ - 60℃
Temperature Temperature

2 Relative 10-90%, no condensation


Humidity

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Board Dimensions
1 Length 82mm 3 Thickness 1.6mm

2 Width 80mm 4 Number of Four


Layers of
PCB

Enclosure Dimensions
1 Length 112mm 3 Height 4.2mm

2 Width 112mm

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Pegasus™ NX Features

Built-in world-class GSM modules from Telit®; Supports 8 fixed or dynamic IPs;

Powered by ARM® Cortex 32 Bits Processor; Allows the verification of the monitored customer's
telephone line;

Communicates with monitoring station via Has phone line cut detector with configurable
GSM/GPRS (through dual SIM Cards), Ethernet delay;
(TCP/IP or UDP/IP), Wi-Fi (through dual APNs),
Telephone Line, SMS, CSD and Voice Call;

Built-in GSM Jammer Detector, which is Allows phone line switching for alarm panels
essential for security systems based on GSM; download;

Can transmit by SMS or CSD in case of data Allows remote configuration and firmware update;
network failure and monitored client phone line
cut;

Has the exclusive FREE CALLS technology, Has 4 relays (outputs) - 3 PGMs (Open Collector)
which allows Pégasus™ Nx to send Alive and 1 PGM (SPDT) that can be controlled
packets (tests) through voice channel; remotely;

Compatible with any alarm panel, which Has 2 zone, which are extended to 4 zone inputs;
communicates in the Contact ID Protocol;

Allows simultaneous transmission to two Loop test - Allows tests of alarm panel operation;
different monitoring station using different

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interfaces;

Allows local or remote GSM Signal Supervises the physical connection with the alarm
measurement; panel;

Cryptographic data transmission by 128/256 bits Allows local or remote monitoring and analysis
encryption;
2000mAh internal lithium-polymer battery; Modem firmware update over-the –air (FOTA);

Built-in tamper switch to detect enclosure 512KB of memory for Logs;


opening;

Device status via ECO SMS; Device status via ECO SMS.

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5. Pegasus NX Components Description

5.1. Pegasus™ NX Components


Pegasus NX is a multi-component device. The major components are rear panel, printed circuit board, front panel, front
cover, Wi-Fi antenna, GSM antenna, 3.7V 2000mAh lithium-polymer battery, U.FL/IPX to RP-SMA Pigtail cable, wall
mounting bracket, and screws.

Rear Panel
The Rear Panel fits properly on the wall-mounting bracket. The Rear Panel holds the PCB with the help of four
screws.

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Printed Circuit Board
The Printed Circuit Board fits perfectly inside the Rear Panel. The PCB is secured with the help of four screws.

Front Panel
The Front Panel is designed to fit between the Front Cover and the Rear Panel. It fits perfectly on the Rear
Panel and secures the PCB, terminals, and battery from damage.

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Front Cover
The Front Cover is the outermost panel that can be attached perfectly to the Rear Panel and secures terminals
and LEDs.

Wi-Fi Antenna GSM Antenna


RP-SMA Wi-Fi antenna is designed to connect to the RP-SMA GSM antenna is designed to connect to the
RP-SMA Wi-Fi adapter (part of the u.FL/IPX to RP- PCB mounted, right-angled RP-SMA RF jack towards
SMA Pigtail Cable Adapter) towards the left side of the the right side of the device.
device. The Pegasus™ GSM antenna is flexible with tilt and
The Pegasus™ Wi-Fi antenna is flexible with tilt and swivel design that can be adjusted as per the
swivel design that can be adjusted as per the requirement.
requirement.

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Lithium-Polymer Battery U.FL/IPX to RP-SMA Pigtail Cable
This Lithium-Polymer Battery is secured in the Front This cable is used connect the Wi-Fi antenna and is
Panel of the device. secured in the Rear Panel.

Wall-Mounting Bracket
The wall-mounting bracket helps in fixing the device on wall. It can be secured on the wall with the help of four
screws.

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6. Unbox Pegasus™ NX

Pegasus™ NX comes in a state-of-art, modern, stylish, highly compact packaging made up of premium quality and
durable material.

8.1. How to Unbox Pegasus NX?

To unbox Pegasus NX
1. Open the box as per the instructions provided in Figure 6.1.

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The contents of the package are displayed as shown in Figure 6.2.

The contents of the box depend on the type of module. The below table explains the availability of components in
various modules.

Pegasus NX GPRS Ethernet Wi-Fi GPRS + Ethernet GPRS + Ethernet


Modules + Wi-Fi

Components

Wi-Fi Antenna

GSM Antenna

RJ45 Ethernet Port

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7. Install Battery
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Pegasus™ NX comes with one 3.7V, 2000mAh, lithium polymer battery. The battery supplies power to the device in
absence of the main power supply.

7.1. How to Install Battery?

To install battery
1. Open the Front Cover as shown in Figure 7.1.

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2. Open the Front Panel as shown in Figure 7.2.

Caution:
Open the four locks of the front panel properly and gently. Using improper ways and applying too much force
might break the front panel locks.

3. Gently, connect the female battery connector to the onboard male battery connector as shown in Figure 7.3.

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4. Close the Front Panel by placing the front panel locks on the back panel holes meant to hold the locks and apply
a uniform gentle force.
5. Close the Front Cover.

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8. Install Antennas

Pegasus™ NX is built-in two SMA connectors that can hold Wi-Fi and GSM antennas. Once secured properly, these Wi-
Fi and GSM antennas offers wireless communication capabilities to report system events/occurrences to the monitoring
station.

Note:
This section is intended for Pegasus™ NX GSM/GPRS and/or Wi-Fi modules. For modules not using
GSM/GPRS and/or Wi-Fi, please skip this section.

8.1. Requirements

Materials RP-SMA Wi-Fi Antenna SMA GSM Antenna

Available in the box, comes Available in the box, comes


with the Pegasus™ NX with the Pegasus™ NX
Wi-Fi modules GSM/GPRS modules
package. package.

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8.2. How to Install the Wi-Fi and GSM Antennas?

To install the Wi-Fi and GSM antennas


1. Fix the Wi-Fi and GSM antennas on the respective SMA connectors using a screw type coupling mechanism in
the clockwise direction as shown in Figure 8.1.

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9. Install SIM Cards

Pegasus™ NX is built-in a SIM cardholder that can accommodate two GSM SIM cards. Once secured properly, these
SIM cards offers wireless communication capabilities to report system events/occurrences to the monitoring station. The
device supports standard GSM SIM cards (2G).

Note:
This section is intended for Pegasus™ NX GSM/GPRS modules. For modules not using GSM/GPRS, please
skip this section.

Important:
Before installing SIM cards:
o Activate your SIM cards. In order to activate your SIM card, please contact your local GSM service
provider;
o Activate GPRS. In order to activate GPRS, please contact your local GSM service provider. Always go for
an unlimited GPRS plan;
o Disable the Personal Identification Number (PIN).

9.1. Requirements

Materials o Two GSM 2G SIM cards (Not the part of Pegasus™ NX package)

o One screwdriver to tighten or loosen 3mm star-shaped screw.

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9.2. How to Install SIM Cards?

To install SIM cards


1. Using the star-shaped screwdriver, loosen the 3mm screw securing the SIM card cover in anti-clockwise direction
as shown in Figure 9.1, remove and place it in a secure place.

2. Drag the SIM card cover in horizontally outward direction, and then lift it in the upward direction to open it as
shown in Figure 9.2.

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3. Insert SIM card 1 in the lower SIM cardholder as shown in Figure 9.3.

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4. Insert SIM card 2 in the upper SIM cardholder as shown in Figure 9.4.

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5. Close the SIM card cover. Using the star-shaped screwdriver, tighten the 3mm screw to secure the SIM card
cover in clockwise direction.

Caution:
DO NOT over tight the screw as it might damage the thread.

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How to Mount Pegasus NX?

10.1. Mounting Instructions

Caution:
To mount Pegasus™ NX and make sure it stays on the wall, use a proper mounting kit for the job. Just
remember, the anchors need to hold five times the weight of what you're putting on the mount.

10.2. Requirements

Materials Wall bracket Nylon anchor plugs

Four Screws

Tools Drill and drill bits (masonry and steel if Stud finder (needed for non-masonry walls)
necessary)

Screw driver

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10.3. Mount Bracket on a Masonry Wall
Search an appropriate and secure place to fix the wall-mounting bracket.

To mount bracket on a masonry wall


1. Position the wall bracket on the wall and mark out the mounting holes, see Figure 10.1.

2. Next drill the mounting holes with masonry drill bit, and then insert the nylon anchor plugs in the mounting holes.
3. Secure the wall bracket by screwing the coach screws in the clockwise direction into the wall using a screwdriver,
see Figure 10.2.

A fully secured wall bracket looks straight, see Figure 10.3.

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10.4. Fix Pegasus™ NX on the Wall Bracket
Once the wall bracket is properly fixed on the wall, straight fix the device to the wall bracket and follow the instructions
provided.

To fix the device on the wall bracket


1. Place the backside of the device on the wall mount bracket according to the numbering as demonstrated in
Figure 10.4a and Figure 10.4b.

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2. Once the device is properly placed on the wall bracket at position 1 and 2, using a screwdriver, secure it by
fastening the long screw in the clockwise direction into the screw hole at position 3 as demonstrated in Figure
10.5.

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3. Once the device is properly fixed on the wall-mounted bracket, it looks straight and stable on the wall as
demonstrated in Figure 10.6.
In case it is in the tilted condition, simply adjust the wall bracket by slightly losing the four screws, as the wall
bracket is built-in adjustable screw holes.

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11. Connect Ethernet Cable to RJ45 Port

11.1. Connection Instructions

Important:
This section is intended for Pegasus™ NX Ethernet modules. For modules not using Ethernet, please skip
this section.

Note:
ALWAYS connect the Ethernet cable to the Pegasus™ NX RJ45 port in a proper manner as improper way of
connection might damage the Ethernet port.
ALWAYS use CAT5 MDI/MDI-X auto crossover cable.

11.2. Requirements

Materials RJ45 Ethernet cable (Not provided with the Pegasus™ NX package)

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11.3. How to Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port?

To connect serial RS-232 cable to UART port


1. Connect the serial RS-232 cable to the UART port exactly as demonstrated in Figure 11.1.

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12. Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port

The UART port helps in configuration and firmware update and thus allows the device to function accurately by fixing
bugs that were present in the previous version. It also adds new features and updates.
Using the UART port, you can view debug messages.

12.1. Connection Instructions

Important:
This section is intended for connections related to configuration and firmware upgrade, and to view debug
messages.

Caution:
ALWAYS connect the serial RS-232 cable to the Pegasus™ NX serial port in a proper manner as an improper
way of connection might damage the pins of the serial port.

12.2. Requirements

Materials Serial RS-232 cable (Not provided with the Pegasus™ NX package)

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12.3. How to Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port?

To connect serial RS-232 cable to UART port


1. Connect the serial RS-232 cable to the UART port exactly as demonstrated in Figure 12.1.

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13. Connect USB B Cable to USB B Port

The mini USB B port helps in configuration and firmware update and thus allows the device to function accurately by
fixing bugs that were present in the previous version. It also adds new features and updates.
Using the mini USB B port, you can view debug messages.

13.1. Connection Instructions

Important:
This section is intended for connections related to configuration and firmware upgrade, and to view debug
messages.

Caution:
ALWAYS connect the mini USB B cable to the Pegasus™ NX USB B port in a proper manner as an improper
way of connection might damage the USB B port.

13.2. Requirements

Materials Mini USB B to USB A cable (Not provided with the Pegasus™ NX package)

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13.3. How to Connect Serial RS-232 Cable to UART Port?

To connect mini USB B cable to the Pegasus™ NX USB B port


1. Connect the mini USB B cable to the Pegasus™ NX USB B port exactly as demonstrated in Figure 12.1.

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How to Connect Pegasus™ NX?

14.1. Wiring Instructions

Warning:
Wiring should be done by the trained 3i-Corporation authorized service personnel only.
Never install the device during lightning or storm.
Always use genuine 3i-Corporation approved accessories with the device.
Turn OFF power supply during wiring.

14.2. Wiring Example


Pegasus™ NX is built in four terminals: R1, T1, RING and TIP for alarm panel connections. These are fully compatible
with any alarm panel that follows Contact ID Protocol.
Telephone Line and Handset terminals that can be used to connect wires from telephone exchange and telephone
handset respectively. Use the RJ31X or RJ38X phone jack for connection.
The programmable SPDT relay output can be used for various crucial operations. For example, switching a high
current powered bell or siren.
Three programmable open collector outputs can be used to activate a buzzer or strobe light, open or close doors etc.
When any of the three on board programmable open collector outputs is activated, Pegasus™ NX triggers any device
connected to it.

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How to Wire Sensors/Detectors to Pegasus™ NX?

Pegasus™ NX is built-in two zones which are extended to four zone inputs. Pegasus™ NX supports zone input wiring in
both single-mode and double-mode. A sensor or detector can be connected in nine different ways. The below table
shows the different types of sensor or detector connections.

Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End


of Line (EOL) Resistor

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End of


Line (EOL) Resistor

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

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Single-Mode: Normally Open (N.O.) Contacts with End of
Line (EOL) Resistor

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End


of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper Recognition

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contact With End of


Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End


of Line (EOL) Resistor

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

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Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End
of Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper Recognition

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End Of


Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

Double-Mode: Parallel Connection

To view the full sensor or detector wiring, click here

Once sensor(s) or detector(s) is/are connected by using any connection mentioned in the above table, selecting the
same connection type in Pegasus™ Studio is required.

For Example:
Two sensors are connected to Pegasus™ NX in Double-Mode: Parallel Connection. In Pegasus™ Studio, under
General Settings > Input, select Double Mode – Parallel Wiring.

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15.1. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of
Line (EOL) Resistor

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15.2. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End of Line
(EOL) Resistor

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15.3. Single-Mode: Normally Open (N.O.) Contacts with End of Line
(EOL) Resistor

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15.4. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of
Line EOL Resistor, with Tamper Recognition

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15.5. Single-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contact with End of Line
(EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition

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15.6. Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of
Line (EOL) Resistor

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15.7. Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts without End of
Line (EOL) Resistor, with Tamper Recognition

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15.8. Double-Mode: Normally Close (N.C.) Contacts with End of Line
(EOL) Resistor, with Tamper & Wire Fault Recognition

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15.9. Double-Mode: Parallel Connection

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How Does LEDs Work?

16.1. LEDs Description


Pegasus™ NX is built-in seven on board LEDs that emits light to the Pegasus™ front cover and front panel via specially
designed and secured LED pipes under specific conditions.

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LEDs Condition Function

LED is OFF (a) Application is not running, module is not in


the working state.
Power ON
LED is ON (a) Application is running, module is in the
Status
working state.

LED is OFF (a) Telephone line is not connected to the


module.
Telephone
Line LED is ON (a) Telephone line is connected to the module.
Cut Off

LED is OFF (a) GPRS is not activated.


(b) Module is not connected to the GPRS
Online
network.

LED is ON (a) GPRS is activated.


(b) Module is connected to the GPRS network.

LED is ON (a) GSM signal level is less than 12dB.


GSM Signal LED is OFF (a) GSM signal level is more than 12dB.
Strength

LED is OFF (a) Device is OFF.

GSM Status LED Blinking: Fast Blinking (1 (a) Net search / Not registered / turning off.
sec)

LED Blinking: Slow Blinking (3 (a) Registered Full service.


sec)

LED Permanently ON (a) Call is active.

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LEDs Condition Function

LED is OFF (a) Alarm panel is not connected to the virtual


line.
Alarm
LED is ON (a) Alarm panel is connected to the virtual line

LED is OFF (a) Wi-Fi is not activated.


Wi-Fi Status (b) Module is not connected to internet via wi-fi.

LED is ON (a) Wi-Fi is activated.


(b) Module is connected to internet via wi-fi.

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17. Appendix

17.1. Abbreviation
GPS Global Positioning System N.O. Normally Open

GSM Global System for Mobile N.C. Normally Close


communications
GPRS General Packet Radio Service COM Common

SIM Subscriber Identity Module GND Ground

Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity EOL End of Line

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