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Titan GSM 

 

 

CONTENTS 

 

1.

 

Safety and Care Information ....................................................................... 4

 

2.

 

Product Description .................................................................................... 5

 

3.

 

Operation / Testing ..................................................................................... 7

 

3.1.

 

Making Calls ................................................................................. 7

 

3.2.

 

Receiving calls ............................................................................. 7

 

3.3.

 

Last Number Redial ..................................................................... 7

 

3.4.

 

Secrecy (Mute) ............................................................................. 7

 

4.

 

Installation .................................................................................................. 8

 

4.1.

 

Prior to Installation ....................................................................... 8

 

4.2.

 

Important Notes for Installers ....................................................... 8

 

4.3.

 

Installation overview ..................................................................... 9

 

4.4.

 

Mounting methods and dimensions ............................................ 10

 

4.5.

 

Fitting the SIM ............................................................................ 14

 

4.6.

 

Internal connections ................................................................... 15

 

4.7.

 

Battery connections .................................................................... 15

 

4.8.

 

Connecting the telephone .......................................................... 16

 

4.9.

 

LED indications and operating states ......................................... 17

 

4.10.

 

Switch on and test ...................................................................... 19

 

4.11.

 

Switching the phone off (power down) ....................................... 20

 

4.12.

 

Operating states of the phone .................................................... 20

 

5.

 

Programming, configuration and diagnostics ............................................ 21

 

5.1.

 

Sending Commands by SMS ..................................................... 21

 

5.2.

 

Sending Commands via USB port .............................................. 21

 

5.3.

 

List of Commands (for use with SMS and USB) ......................... 22

 

6.

 

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 27

 

6.1.

 

Phone not responding to 1234stat0 request via SMS: ............... 27

 

6.2.

 

ERROR light is permanently ON ................................................ 27

 

Summary of Contents for Titan GSM

Page 1: ...Doc No 502 20 0151 001 Iss 2 Dec 2013 CN38232 001 Installation and User Guide Titan GSM GSM R Telephone GAI TRONICS...

Page 2: ...Fitting the SIM 14 4 6 Internal connections 15 4 7 Battery connections 15 4 8 Connecting the telephone 16 4 9 LED indications and operating states 17 4 10 Switch on and test 19 4 11 Switching the phon...

Page 3: ...N and ERROR lights flashing Long Fast 28 6 5 FUNCTION and ERROR lights flashing Short Slow 28 7 Maintenance 28 7 1 Diagnostic check 28 7 2 Batteries 29 7 3 Cleaning 29 8 Aftercare 29 9 Technical Speci...

Page 4: ...ses restrictions on the use of mobile phones Restrictions to mobile phones would also apply to this telephone Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency RF signals However certa...

Page 5: ...and obey all signs and instructions Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied...

Page 6: ...auto dial buttons for dialling pre stored numbers from a single button press or without any buttons dial on handset lift Common keypad layouts are shown below Titan GSM and GSM R telephones offer the...

Page 7: ...of tones is heard to signify that the call has been placed to the pre programmed number If the telephone is set to dial on handset lift no dial tone is heard prior to the burst of confidence tones To...

Page 8: ...ided for example conduit or trunking from the antenna to the telephone 4 2 Important Notes for Installers Qualified personnel only Titan GSM telephones are supplied with one of several different power...

Page 9: ...upplied for flush mounting have no rear enclosure see section 4 4 3 below 1 To prepare for installation open the door where fitted then undo the four retaining screws to remove the faceplate from the...

Page 10: ...for the application and cables used 3 Select the appropriate sized gland Use the smaller gland for cables diameters 4 7mm Use the larger gland for cable diameters 8 13mm 4 From the outside of the cas...

Page 11: ...e enclosure as a template for drilling 3 Drill holes in the wall on the marked positions Select appropriate screws wall plugs etc for the type of wall bearing in mind that the weight of the complete p...

Page 12: ...sing the M6 x 25 screws provided pushing the screws through from inside the phone 3 Tighten nuts to a torque of 4 5Nm max IMPORTANT avoid the use of power tools Spinning the nuts too quickly can cause...

Page 13: ...electronics and connections on the back of the faceplate To flush mount the telephone to a wall 1 Prepare a recess at least 55mm deep in the wall according to the dimensions shown 2 Mark the wall wit...

Page 14: ...status LEDs visible through the cover illuminate Any lit LED will indicate that the unit is powered up To power the phone down refer to section 4 11 The SIM card holder is on the main PCB visible thr...

Page 15: ...nal connections With the exception of the battery cable the internal connections do not need to be disconnected or disturbed during installation but for reference they are shown below 4 7 Battery conn...

Page 16: ...ling instructions section 10 4 8 Connecting the telephone The Titan GSM telephone needs to be connected to an external DC power source and a suitable antenna If glands are used insert each cable throu...

Page 17: ...n Power requirement is 9 18V dc 3 6W The telephone can be connected directly to a solar panel without the need for a charge controller When power is first connected the Charge LED see below will light...

Page 18: ...w Off Standby ready for use Long fast Off Incoming call On Off Call in progress Off Long Fast SIM card is locked PIN code required Long fast Long Fast SIM card is blocked PUK code required Short slow...

Page 19: ...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 similar to the followin...

Page 20: ...the state that the phone will enter when external DC power is applied If power is removed the phone will enter the Off state Off This is the state in which the phone is shipped from the factory to pr...

Page 21: ...licitly require a response are automatically replied to with a summary of the phone status This automatic reply may be suppressed by placing a full stop character after the pin number For example 1234...

Page 22: ...he status of the phone If n is omitted it is interpreted as zero n 0 for general status useful during installation State s phone state see table below Signal 89dBm Supply 12 2V Bat 4 191V Temperature...

Page 23: ...stuck on a pushbutton is permanently stuck in preventing anyone from using the pushbuttons Battery OK normal Fault the battery is not holding charge properly even if it has the correct voltage CLRTEM...

Page 24: ...hat requires digits to be dialled default x 1 Dials number stored in memory location 10 see PNUM command programming memory locations n 8 Call progress announcement mode Instead of tones voice announc...

Page 25: ...efault x 1 External battery n 19 Earpiece level The output level may be increased in four steps of 3dB x 0 Normal level default x 1 3dB x 2 6dB x 3 9dB x 4 12dB n 20 Microphone gain The microphone gai...

Page 26: ...a stop character is inserted after the PIN number 1234 pnum To read or check the number stored in any one of the locations send the following SMS command for example to check location n 0 send 1234pn...

Page 27: ...sically connected and if necessary check the terminal voltage coming from the battery pack is greater than 3 75V If the voltage is below this value the unit could be in auto shut off mode and the inte...

Page 28: ...a laptop or similar computer to the internal USB port Please see the preconditions for using the USB port in section 5 2 Signal level the following is a guide to the received signal level along with...

Page 29: ...acturer s instructions for storage handling and use 7 3 2 Anti graffiti coating Where polyurethane anti graffiti coating or paint has been specified as an option it can be cleaned using Methylated Spi...

Page 30: ...ed for a separate charge controller Mains variants include a 110 240Vac to 12Vdc power adapter Batteries Internal high capacity deep discharge lead acid rechargeable 2 x 2V 2 5Ah sealed cell Hookswitc...

Page 31: ...ormation technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics EN55024 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics EN50121 4 Railway applications emission and immunity EN 301489 1 Elect...

Page 32: ...place to recycle products using best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise the impact on the environment treat any hazardous substances and avoid the increasing landfill Business use...

Page 33: ...Titan GSM 33 11 CE Declaration...

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Page 36: ...unel Drive Stretton Park Burton on Trent DE13 0BZ England Tel 01283 500500 Fax 01283 500400 www gai tronics co uk The policy of GAI Tronics is one of continuous improvement therefore the Company reser...

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