EPX400 – Manual
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6.3.2.3.
User password
In this field you can enter the user password required to connect to the GPRS
network. This is usually not required with public APNs. If you have a private APN, you
should ask your provider for this parameter.
Note: Using a private APN increases the security of the system.
6.3.2.4.
DNS
Identifies the address of the primary DNS server (Domain Name System). If you
provided the server's address as a domain, at least one DNS address must be
specified.
6.3.3.
Access Parameters
In this section we define the parameters of access to the device.
6.3.3.1.
Service code
Protects the device against unauthorized access. It is used during the device
programming process and for remote control of the device (in TCP/IP or SMS mode).
The code is factory set to
1111
. You should change this code at the first
programming the device. It may contain up to seven alphanumeric characters.
6.3.3.2.
SIM card PIN
As the device works in a GSM network, you need a SIM card from a mobile telephone
network provider. Before first use, you need to enter the PIN code of the SIM card
that will be used with the particular transmitter. This is required for automatic system
start-up. If you have a SIM card without PIN code protection, you can enter any
value, e.g. 0000.
If the PIN you enter is incorrect, SIM card may be blocked after you insert the card
and power on the transmitter. To unblock the SIM card you will need to enter the
PUK code (using any GSM phone) before you can use the card again.
Factory PIN number in EPX400 is set to 1111.
6.4.
UPDATE FIMWARE
The device features a firmware update mechanism.
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