GSM-TE809-EN_rev2.doc
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Connect the cables (figure below) to the power supply:
You have to connect the black and the brown together to the
battery negative, and the green and the blue together to the
battery positive.
Then, connect the other side of the connector to the GSM
modem:
1- 1.4 SIM card settings
When the system is connected, you must insert the SIM card
in the GSM modem. Before doing this, you should follow
these steps to make sure the SIM settings are correct:
- Insert the SIM card inside a mobile phone
- Turn on the phone and if asked the PIN code:
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Enter parameters in the "security" of the phone,
then disable the option to request a PIN.
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Turn off your phone then turn on again, should not
require a PIN. Otherwise, go back into security
menu and try again.
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VERY IMPORTANT! The PIN code request must be
disabled. Try sending an SMS message to another
phone, and reply with the receiver to the message
of the phone. If it doesn’t work, check in the
configuration of SMS if the phone "SMS Service
Number" is set correctly and then try again.
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When the system works, remove the SIM card from
the phone and put it into the GSM modem.
1- 1.5 LED diagnosis
When you power up the GSM modem, the LED flashes to
show that it is running. Also, after switching on:
- For a few seconds, it blinks slowly every 1 second: normal
condition of pre-operation
- After a few seconds after supply, it starts flashing every 2-
3 seconds: normal condition, operation enabled
- if it continues to blink slowly, something may be wrong.
Possible causes:
- SIM card not included
- PIN is not disabled
- GSM signal absent or very low, try to change the
place where the antenna is located
1- 1.6 On-board settings
It’s necessary to configure the serial port of the TE809 for the
GSM communication (see Connectivity setup of TE809):
If you use the RS232 port:
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Parameter D: Gsm modem
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Parameter E: 9600
If you use the RS485 port (if you have a RS232/RS485
converter, for example):
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Parameter B: Gsm modem
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Parameter C: 9600