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3.8 Camera Working with MMS
When all of the following conditions are meet, the camera should start sending pictures
to your cell phone and/or e-mail account. If you encounter any problems, it is highly
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The camera is ON and functional. The SD card has enough space. The 12 AA
batteries are installed matching the polarity symbols on the camera and has enough
power capacity. With the Time Lapse setting On or in live mode, the camera would
send MMS in Camera or Video mode only, not in Video mode. With SMS
control function on, the camera could send MMS in Camera, Video and
Video mode after receiving command code 60.
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SIM card is installed. The MMS/messaging service is activated (some MMS services
Signal strength can be full 6 columns. To make the MMS module to work, at least two bars
are required. If you only see one bar, the reception is too weak for the MMS to function.
Some U.S. AT&T customers will see a six-digit number (310410), instead of the operator’s
symbol, next to the signal bars. It is normal. If a code other than the MPNO symbol shows
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SIM
: No SIM card or installed incorrectly.
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CSQ
: No signals.
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CREG
: SIM card is password-protected, or deactivated due to low balance in the
account, or not able to register with the GSM system.
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CGREG
: Not able to register with GPRS network.
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COPS
: Searching for the MPNO of the SIM card. Once found, the operator’s
symbol and the signal strength will show on the display.
If
No MM1
shows on the screen, it means the MMS-module is not found or not installed.
If your camera is a standard Model Ltl-5511MC, then it is OK because your camera is not
equipped with MMS-module. If it is a MMS Model Ltl-5511MG, you can take out from the
battery box one of the batteries and replace it and re-check the MPNO signal by following
the aforementioned steps.