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Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
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Press YES to see how the Digi Dialler, GSM Module, LAN
Module, Monitoring Station details, SMS etc. are configured
There are 3 sections to
Communicators
; the
Digi Dialler
, the
GSM/GPRS Module
and
LAN/WiFi Module
. Before going into
each one in detail please see how they are physically
connected to the system below (the LAN Module may also be
known as the Ethernet Adapter is on the next page along with
the WiFi Card).
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Remove the mains and battery supply before fitting the DTV, GSM-Q or GSM-SC. Once
the hardware is physically fitted and powered-up and you enter the relevant
programming menu you will be prompted to activate the device in question.
When both land-line dialler and plug-on GSM unit are operational, Monitoring Station and
Voice calls are normally routed on the land-line and SMS functions are normally handled
by the GSM unit. If one system fails, the other system will take over its functions.
However, the land-line dialler cannot handle in-coming SMS commands or send text
messages abroad.
There is no Remote User Code by default. Therefore, if you want remote access to your
system, then you need to program one into the panel. Go to
Rem. User Code
, this is to
be found in
Remote User Menu
, a sub-menu of the
Comms Menu
. See page 101.
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To MODEM
Note:
It is very important to
connect the terminal to
earth. An earth connection
is required in order to
provide the best possible
protection for the Digi from
voltage surges on the
phone lines
!
GSM-Q
or
GSM-SC
!
You cannot replace the SIM
in a GSM-SC. The device
will stop working.