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Setting up the antenna
To receive and transmit SMS and calls, the UltraCOM 4G uses a remote antenna
(
supplied
) to be connected to the panel. To do this, you need to screw the tip of the
antenna onto the connector inside the panel (
see page 5
).
Labelling
The UltraCOM 4G has a label holder to indicate the name of your choice. Its two
ends are provided with notches allowing its removal.
To open the label holder, take a small
flat screwdriver, position it in the first
notch and turn it slightly. Carry out the
same operation in the second notch
to completely remove the label holder.
To replace the label holder, position it
in the 4 openings and push it in until
fully inserted.
Power supply
You can supply your UltraCOM 4G using the supplied transformer. To do this,
connect the transformer cable to the V+ and V- terminals of the panel's terminal
block (
see page 6
). Then plug the transformer into an AC outlet.
You can also power it with 9-24V (
AC/DC
) or 9-36V (
DC only
) from several sources
(
gate power supply, solar panel...
).
Observations following the start-up of UltraCOM 4G
When powered up, the call button on your intercom will light up for 2 seconds, then
flash rapidly to indicate its connection to the network. Following the first steps of
the start-up of your UltraCOM 4G, several scenarios characterised by the blinking
of the call button are then available to you:
•
Flashing 1 second on / 2 seconds off
: In the first 10 minutes after powering
up your intercom, it will be in Installation mode (
for further information about
Normal and Installation modes, please see page 29
). This flashing signifies that
your intercom is ready to be configured. Go to step “UltraCOM 4G basic settings”
page 10.
When installing the antenna, it will be necessary to pass the cable through
the cable gland of the visor and the base of the panel to simplify the
installation of the intercom (
see page 27
).