NX-7002N Installation Manual
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This number is mandatory if up/downloading via the NX-7002N is required using the call-
back feature. An Up/download call will use the data channel. Contact your network
provider to enable the data channel of your SIM card. If the SIM card does not support
the data channel, an up/download session can be initiated via a simple call towards the
SIMS card’s “normal” telephone number (voice channel) and hang up. The NX-7002N
will call back towards the download PC via the data channel if enabled in location 200.
In this location, program the call-back number. “14” indicates the end of the phone
number. Program “11” to insert “*” in the phone number, program “12” to insert “#” and
program “13” to insert “+”.
LOCATION 169 GSM SIM PIN CODE (8 segments)
Enter the SIM pin code in this location. A “10” indicates the end of the code.
LOCATION 170 GSM OPERATOR SELECTION (6 segments)
The network operator ID code. Set this to 00000 to allow the SIM card automatically
select a network operator. Alternatively, enter an operator ID code in this location to
manually select a network operator. If using a 5-digit code, enter ‘A’ or ‘10’ after the code.
Appendix 2 lists all network operators and ID codes. An invalid selection or unreachable
network will prevent location 174, segment 3 turning on.
LOCATION 171 CURRENT GSM OPERATOR (READ ONLY) (1 segment)
This location will show the name of the automatically or manually selected GSM network
operator. This location is read only and only valid when the NX-7002N is logged into the
GSM network. See
Appendix 2: Operator ID Codes
for a detailed list of operators.
LOCATION 172 CURRENT GSM RSSI (READ ONLY) (1 segment)
This location will show the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) value. The RSSI
value is periodically updated when logged into the network. RSSI values range from 0 to
31 with 99 as unknown. See
Testing the RSSI value
for more information.
LOCATION 173 CURRENT GPRS BIT ERROR RATE % (READ ONLY) (1 segment)
This location will show the BER (Bit Error Rate) value in %. The BER value is periodically
updated when logged into the network. BER values range from 0 to 7 with 99 as
unknown.
LOCATION 174 DEVICE STATUS FLAGS (2 segments)
This location contains specific status information of the GSM/GPRS module. If the option
is ”On”, the status condition is true.
Segment 1
1 =
On: Communication with GSM modem OK
2 =
On: SIM card PIN is OK
3 =
On: Logged in to the GSM network
4 =
On: Sending SMS
5 =
On: Using GSM audio connection
6 =
On: Using GSM CSD connection
7 =
On: Connected to GPRS network
8 =
On: SIM card PUK code required
Segment 2
1 =
On: Battery voltage failure
The NX-7002N measures and monitors battery voltage. It shares
a battery with the control panel.
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