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Status LEDs
If you send another signal level check, *20#, you may find that if the network mode was on
3G before, that it is now on 4G mode.
CPU
Flashing = standby
Constant ON/OFF = busy
SIGNAL STRENGTH
1 flash = poor (1 bar)
2 flashes = low (2 bars)
3 flashes = good (3 bars)
4 flashes = Strong (4 bars)
5 flashes = searching
POWER
MODEM
Flashing = standby
Constant ON/OFF = searching
Do NOT use fine gauge cable such as CAT5, CAT6, Alarm Cable
etc to power this device as damage will occur.
0-2 metres (6 feet)
– min 0.50mm
2
(18 gauge)
2-4 metres (12 feet)
– min 0.75mm
2
(16 gauge)
4-8 metres (24 feet)
– min 1.0mm
2
(14 gauge)
The CPU, signal strength and power status LEDs are underneath the
modem and so the diagram below shows the board without the modem for
convenience.
Summary of Contents for 4400
Page 3: ...P a g e 3 PHASE 1 Site Survey...
Page 5: ...P a g e 5 PHASE 2 Product Overview...
Page 11: ...P a g e 11 PHASE 3 Setup Programming To be done before installing the intercom...
Page 22: ...P a g e 22 PHASE 5 Installation...
Page 26: ...P a g e 26 PHASE 6 Aftercare...
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