Yellow Light
Status
What It Means: Wireless Communicator Status/Communication
Indicator
Yellow Light
ON
• When used as the primary communicator, the yellow light will always be ON
• When used as a backup communicator, the yellow light will be ON when
there is a no phone line connected to the 3G3070 TIP and RING, or the line
voltage goes below 2.8VDC
Yellow Light
OFF
• Indicates a good phone line is connected to the 3G3070. (more than 2.8
VDC detected across the 3G3070 TIP and RING terminals)
Yellow Light
FLASHING
• The yellow light will flash one time when the 3G3070 transmits a signal and
two times when a kiss-off is received
Red Light
Status
What it means:
Trouble Status
Trouble Status - Troubleshooting Steps
One Flash
3G3070 Low Battery
• Measure the battery under load and verify it is charged
to at least 12.5 VDC. If not, wait at least 1 hour for the
battery to charge
• Remove the battery and measure the voltage across the
two battery leads; the voltage should be at least 13.5
VDC
• Verify the input DC supply is rated at 13.8VDC @
120mA minimum
• Ensure the 3G3070 jumper J3 is OFF
Two Flashes
SIM/Radio Trouble
• Ensure the SIM Card is inserted correctly and firmly
• Ensure the antenna cable is plugged securely into the
radio connector
• Ensure the power source connected to the 3G3070 is
providing 13.8VDC @ 120mA and that the battery is
fully charged
Three
Flashes
Wireless Network Prob-
lem
• Ensure the SIM card has been activated
• The antenna cable should be plugged securely into the
radio connector
• Ensure there is good signal strength (at least one green
light ON)
• Verify the installation area is not experiencing a network
outage
Four Flashes
Insufficient Signal
Strength
• Ensure there is good signal strength (at least one
3G3070 green light ON)
• Ensure the antenna cable is plugged securely into the
radio connector
Six Flashes
Receiver Not Available
• Contact the monitoring station to verify that the
3G3070 programming is correct (port, IP address, DNIS)
• Contact the central station to verify it is not experienc-
ing any receiver issues
Seven
Flashes
DC Supply Trouble
• Ensure the power source connected to the 3G3070 is
providing 13.8VDC @ 120mA
Eight Flashes
Receiver Supervision
Trouble
• This trouble is indicated when supervision is enabled
and the unit is not able to successful communicate with
the receiver
• if this trouble persists, contact the central station
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The Red light will flash to indicate various trouble conditions outlined previously. If multiple trouble
conditions are present, the red light will flash according to the highest priority trouble. For example, if both
a 3G3070 low battery trouble (one flash) and an insufficient signal strength trouble (four flashes) are
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