CS875-575-375-275-175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad
B.13.3
13.2.2 Inserting the SIM card
1.
Power down the system.
2.
Open the SIM card holder by sliding back the metal clip and lifting the holder.
3.
Slide the SIM card into the holder with the contacts (gold pads) facing the circuit board and the angled corner
facing out.
4.
Close the holder and slide the metal clip back to the original position.
5.
Power up the system.
6.
The SIM card automatically selects a network operator when enrolled on the network. For details on
manually selecting an operator, see the
CS7002 GPRS Module Installation Manual.
7.
Most SIM cards contain a preprogrammed SMS service centre address and under normal circumstances, this
should not be changed. If you do need to change it, include the international country prefix using a ‘+’ instead
of leading zeros.
13.2.3 Wiring the CS7002 GPRS module
When wiring the CS7002 do the following:
1.
Attach the CS7002 to the CSx75 board.
2.
Connect the control panel battery leads to the CS7002 board.
3.
Connect the CS7002 battery leads to the battery and power up the panel.
More details can be found in the
CS7002 GPRS Module Installation Manual.
13.2.4 Reporting LEDs
The module LEDs indicate the current status of the CS7002.
•
The Bus communications LED indicates that the module is receiving messages over the Bus rather than from
the GSM/GPRS network.
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The SIM error LED indicates that the SIM card is blocked and a PUK code is required to unblock it.
•
The GPRS active LED indicates that the module is connected to the GPRS network. This LED turns off when
the module is no longer connected to the GPRS network, for example, when it uses the voice channel or CSD.
•
The Reporting LED indicates that TCP/SMS reporting is taking place.
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The PSU error LED indicates that there is a problem with the 3.8 V Switched Mode Power Supply Unit.
•
The Network OK LED indicates that the CS7002 is currently using the GSM network (voice channel or
CSD).
•
The TCP socket open LED indicates that a TCP connection to a server has been established.
•
The Logged on to GSM network LED indicates that the module is connected to the GSM network.
Table 13-1: CS7002 GPRS module terminal connections
Terminal
Description
+
Connect to the + panel battery lead
-
Connect to the – panel battery lead