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When using your own SIM card:
Before installing the SIM card should have PIN code "0000", or PIN code removed.
(A PIN code can be changed or removed by putting the SIM card in to any mobile phone and
entering the 'security' menu.)
NB: Make sure the SIM card is inserted before the batteries. If you replace a SIM
card, first remove the batteries (and remove any other external power supply). The
settings are stored in the device memory.
The SIM card shall have the “normal” size
and be suitable for 2G. It is advised to use an M2M SIM card.
3.2 INSERT THE BATTERIES
Insert the two batteries (CR123) in the module. Use the +/- indication for the correct
placement. If you replace the batteries the settings will not be deleted, since they are
stored in the device memory.
3.3 CONNECT AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONALLY)
Although the Mobeye Panic Button is designed to run on batteries, it is possible to
use an external power supply, which helps the alarm notifications to be sent faster.
With external power the module is always connected with the GSM network. When
the power fails, the batteries take over and a power failure alarm message is sent.
The module continues operating albeit in the low power mode. This means the GSM
module switches off and only establishes network connection when it needs to send
an alarm notification, test message or low battery alert.
Connect the external power adapter (or any
other regulated 12VDC power supply) to the
power input of the connector (press on the
green pins to connect the wires):
- V+ (black lead with white strip
e) to “+”
-
Ground (black lead) to “-“
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