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SIM insertion and connections

This section covers the internal connections and preparations necessary for 
operation.
1  If the front casing is still in place, use a 5mm hex key to remove the three bolts 

that secure the front section of the enclosure to the rear section. Carefully 
separate the two sections. Beware of cable connections between the sections.

 

Note: During installation it will be necessary to make several connections 
across from the rear enclosure to the front enclosure. If the phone is mounted 
vertically, ask a colleague to hold the front enclosure while connections are 
made to it.

 

a

a

2

1

 

(a)

 

Slide back the 

hinged lid to unlock it, 
then 

(b)

 swing it open.

3

 

Press down 

on the hinged 
lid and slide it 
forward so that it 
locks into place.

(a)

 

Insert the SIM card  

into the hinged lid  

as shown.

(b)

 

Swing  

shut the  
hinged lid  
ensuring that  
the SIM card  
remains fully in place.

2  On the main circuit board, locate the 

SIM card holder:

SIM card holder

3  Carefully install a valid SIM card into the holder:

Summary of Contents for Commander GSM

Page 1: ...Commander GSM installation and operation guide S 7 4 1 R 0 8 5 2 LR 9 6 3 GAI Tronics with...

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Page 3: ...ates of the phone 17 To switch on 17 Indicator power saving 17 To switch off 18 To switch on and test 19 Further configuration 20 Operation 20 To make a call 20 To end a call 20 To receive a call 21 S...

Page 4: ...prevent rust and corrosion All push buttons are responsive and yet sealed against water or dust ingress The handset is toughened and features a stainless steel connection cable All fixing points for t...

Page 5: ...r as soon as the handset is lifted The most common keypad layouts are shown below 1 4 7 S 2 5 8 0 R 3 6 9 LR 2 1 3 4 6 5 Other layouts can be created to your requirements The most common keypad layout...

Page 6: ...computer can be used connected to the internal USB port see Appendices Avoid contamination during installation All possible measures must be taken to ensure water fluid or dust does not contaminate th...

Page 7: ...riate sized gland Use the smaller gland for cables diameters 4 to 7mm Use the larger gland for cable diameters 8 to 13mm 3 From the outside of the case carefully insert the selected gland into the thr...

Page 8: ...I Tronics 1 Use a 5mm hex key to remove the three bolts that secure the front section of the enclosure to the rear section Carefully separate the two sections Beware of cable connections between the s...

Page 9: ...and then tighten the strap until it holds tight 5 Pass the second banding strap around the pole and also around the lower mounting clamp 6 If the position of the rear casing on the pole is correct tig...

Page 10: ...sure on a suitable vertical surface with screws bolts suitable for the surface material using the four 7mm diam eter pre drilled holes shown ensure that the cable glands of the rear casing are facing...

Page 11: ...y to remove the three bolts that secure the front section of the enclosure to the rear section Carefully separate the two sections Beware of cable connections between the sections 2 Ensure that the fo...

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Page 13: ...nderside of the front casing to come into contact with the internal battery pack and so it is necessary to move the batteries 1 Use a medium size Posidrive screwdriver to remove the four battery pack...

Page 14: ...y to make several connections across from the rear enclosure to the front enclosure If the phone is mounted vertically ask a colleague to hold the front enclosure while connections are made to it a a...

Page 15: ...ized gland to bring the antenna cable into the enclosure and attach it to the coaxial connector on the circuit board 5 Mount locate the supplied power adapter in a suitable location Alternately use a...

Page 16: ...en two pin plug onto the conductors as shown below and tighten the two screws The positive wire of the DC power cable is identified by a continuous white stripe or white lettering The circuitry is pro...

Page 17: ...R Handset audio connections Handset hook connections Ringer connection Internal battery connection DC power in connection USB port 12 Once all connections have been checked the phone should be ready f...

Page 18: ...icates problems with operation See the table below FUNCTION ERROR Meaning Off Off Phone switched OFF Short fast Off Initialising searching Short slow Off Standby ready for use Long fast Off Incoming c...

Page 19: ...may take in excess of 5 hours depending on the current charge state of the battery If the phone is On and the battery charge becomes exhausted the phone will turn off Once the external DC supply is re...

Page 20: ...le phone send an SMS status command to the phone requesting the current status Use the following format for your outgoing message 1234STAT where 1234 is the default PIN code The reply should be simila...

Page 21: ...ctly to the Operation section on the next page However the Commander GSM is also highly customisable for many situations Detailed configuration is made possible by either sending specially formatted S...

Page 22: ...to place the call 3 Where a fully featured keypad is fitted Press the LR Last number re dial button to automatically call the last number dialled During a call press the S button to mute the handset m...

Page 23: ...ssioning packages and technical support from ad hoc repairs to full maintenance contracts By choosing GAI Tronics as your aftercare provider you are ensured of manufacturer expertise and ISO 9001 cert...

Page 24: ...ct the external DC power source and allow the battery to charge for a minimum of 30 minutes full charge will take in excess of 5 hours f If there is no voltage present across the internal battery term...

Page 25: ...iewing the Status response d The following is a guide to the received signal level along with suggestion action to take Signal Comment Action Required 104 to 100dBm Very weak signal connection not rel...

Page 26: ...rk availability using the 112 dialling code Operating environment Make sure that no special regulation is in force that imposes restrictions on the use of mobile phones Restrictions to mobile phones w...

Page 27: ...ernational standards regarding the acceptance of radio frequency interference certain installation locations may interfere with their proper operation We recommend that Burnside equipment is not insta...

Page 28: ...1 1234STAT will return status information about the phone Example 2 1234CFG5 1 configures the phone to inhibit incoming calls Notes for SMS commands You can enter a space character after the PIN for...

Page 29: ...is then followed by the command s Example 1 AT STAT cr where cr is a carriage return enter Example 2 AT 1234CFG5 1 cr sets the phone to inhibit incoming calls Notes for USB commands Echo E and comman...

Page 30: ...erating temperature limits 2 Charge only 3 Insufficient power to operate in solar charge mode 4 Error condition communication failure with wireless module 5 Phone is initialising 6 Checking SIM presen...

Page 31: ...e frequency and cadence used for progress tones x 0 UK default x 1 Ireland x 2 Netherlands n 4 TAPI voice compatibility Provides voice call dialling compatibility with standard software if connected t...

Page 32: ...20 default is 20 n 13 Type of relay fitted Two normal astable relays or a single latching type that uses two coils may be fitted This configuration is set at manufacture Note This feature is an addit...

Page 33: ...3dB x 2 6dB x 3 9dB x 4 12dB AUTOn Shorthand way of combining PNUM10 n and CFG7 1 where n is the phone number This is used for setting the phone number to be automatically called when lifting the han...

Page 34: ...771230321 Programming Auto dial Number Location n 10 is reserved for the phone number to be Auto dialled as soon as the handset is lifted off hook primarily for the zero button model To program locati...

Page 35: ...h external DC source battery or solar panel 9 to 18V less than 4W total power draw Hookswitch Electronic with no external moving parts Ringer loudness 80dBA 1m Handset Suitable for inductive coupling...

Page 36: ...RF field EN 61000 4 6 2009 Power frequency magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 1993 inc A1 2001 Pulse magnetic field EN 61000 4 9 1993 Voltage dips and interruptions EN 61000 4 11 1994 Safety EN 60950 1 2006...

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Page 38: ...3 500400 www gai tronics co uk Burnside Telecom Limited Opus House Manor Court Herriard Basingstoke Hampshire RG25 2PH United Kingdom Tel 44 0 3333 441200 www burnsidetelecom com The policy of GAI Tro...

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