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Left button (6):
This button switches the alarm mode of the product. The change is triggered only after pushing and holding the button for a few seconds.
Depending on configuration (see function description on the command “COUNTDOWN”), a countdown signal is generated upon activation to
give the user some time to leave the sensor range. After an alarm incident is recognised, there will be a waiting time of some seconds to enable
the user to switch it off.
Right button (7):
This switches the device on or off. The reaction to pushing a button takes place only after pushing and holding it for a few seconds.
Button 1, 2, 3 (8/9/10):
These buttons have no function in the “ALARM ENABLE” mode.
In regular condition, these buttons can be set freely. The functions these buttons can be assigned are shown in the chapter on the function
description for the “KEY” command. For example, a phone number to be called can be stored on these buttons, or they can be used to switch the
sensor on and off.
The buttons have the following functions during a phone call:
• The button “1” (8) serves to hand up or reject a phone call.
• Use the button “2” (9) activates and deactivates the speaker.
• Use the button “3” (10) accepts a call. The product can only be called when this was set accordingly in the “INCALL” command.
USB socket (14):
This USB socket is used to load the product. No SIM card is required for this. Additionally, permanent operation via USB is intended. Connected
to the PC, a driver is needed for the “virtual COM port” so that the product can be configured via USB and a firmware update performed. The
required software and firmware files are available online at www.conrad.com, in the download section for the product.
Use of the product with another software than the one released there officially is not intended and may limit the warranty/guarantee.
Additional safety notes apply for firmware updates. They are displayed briefly before execution in the firmware update software.
Permanent operation using a USB po0wer supply is intended but not possible right at the PC. The USB bridge chip internally shares the same
port as the GPS receiver; therefore, the GPS receiver will not work wile the device communicates with the PC. Therefore, use of the external
USB mains adapter is recommended.
Speaker (2) and microphone (11):
The installed speaker also serves to play back alarm and ring tomes and hands-free function. Two microphones are installed. The first microphone
is needed for talking and directly connected to the GSM module. The second microphone is used for sound level measurement and issues an
alarm when the alarm threshold value set (sound level) is exceeded. The two microphones are located next to each other in the same position.
Extension port (13):
This 2.5 mm jack socket serves to later expand the product with various accessories. For more information on this, see the product website at
www.conrad.com.
No headset, headphones or other devices with jack plug must be connected to this jack socket. There is a danger of the irreparable
damage to the product and the connected device.
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