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4. Connect Telephone Set
• Connect a standard analog telephone set into
the RJ-11 connector.
Figure 11. Terminal with telephone connected
The GSM Terminal can handle a combination of
multiple phones, faxes, modems, or similar devices
in various configurations. See Section 4 for details.
5. Connect Power Supply
• Insert the power supply into the power socket
of GSM Terminal.
• Connect the power supply to a standard wall
outlet.
6. Check the LEDs
• LED 1 will initially be red, then should turn
green if the battery is installed, or blink green
with no battery installed.
• LED 2 will be amber for up to 30 seconds
immediately after power up, then turn green
if the GSM Terminal finds a GSM service
provider and registers to it.
• LED 3 will blink red if the SIM card requires
a PIN code, or be a steady green if it does not.
(See Step 7 for how to enter the PIN code.)
• If any of these conditions are not met, refer to
Table 1 for explanations.
7. Using the Terminal
• You may be required to enter a personal
identification (PIN) code to activate the SIM
card. Do so by dialing #** PIN. LED 3 will
turn a steady green.
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For best performance, the GSM Terminal
should be at least 4 feet away from any device
connected to the unit’s telephone jack.
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