1. INSTALLATION
Attention! Only use a SIM-card with a removed password (to initialize through a GSM-cell
phone).
Place the SIM-card into the right position (see
pic. 1
).
To activate the SIM-card = check if you can make a phone call with the SIM-card.
When removing the SIM-card from the AMA2/3, please ensure to remove the battery and the wiring
loom fuse first. After replacement of the SIM-card, you need to plug in the battery and the wiring loom
fuse again.
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. CONNECTIONS
Red:
+ 12 Volt
Black:
- Ground
Blue:
+ 15 (+ 12 V after ignition)
White:
+ 12 V OUT (output for buzzer or external apparatus, plug in via connector max 0,5 A)
Green:
Auxilary input. Negative or Positive triggered according to the programming
Yellow:
no application
Plug the buzzer into the connector.
Plug the push button (see
pic. 3
) into the connector.
Connect the red wire to the + 12 V (battery).
pic. 3
push button
Connect the black wire to a good ground (battery).
Connect the blue wire to the + 12 V after ignition (+15V).
Plug in the internal battery after connecting the power supply. The AMA2/3 needs the battery
power to be able to connect to the GSM-network. The charge led (
3 - pic.2
) will burn when the back-
up battery is loading.
Attention
:
1)
The initial operation of the proposed procedure can last about 2 minutes to control
all the functions and connect to the GSM-network.
The
status led
(
2 - pic. 2
) on the PCB will blink every 5 seconds if the
AMA2/3 is connected to the network.
If the
status led
blinks every second, it means
that no GSM-network connection has been made.
2) The AMA2/3 will indicate the signal strength through the buzzer and the external
push button led each time the ignition is switched off. Example: signal 3 = 3 x blinks
and 3 buzzer signals (0 buzzer signals = no signal, 5 buzzer signals = best signal)
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