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Inserting the SIM card
Note: This unit is a 2G quad band system, operating on standard 2G network frequencies of
850/900/1800/1900MHz.
open
close
1)
Put the SIM into a phone to activate and register it with the network.
2)
If you are using pay and go, top up the SIM with some credit.
3)
Test that the SIM can make and receive calls and can send and receive a SMS.
4)
Ensure the power is OFF
5)
Slide the SIM card holder in the open direction, and carefully open the door. Do NOT
force it.
Connections on the GSM Controller
A
C
A
C
V
C
C
N
/C
C
O
M
N
/O
G
N
D
P
B
G
N
D
D
E
T
E
C
T
+
GSM
modem
Output
to gate
or lock
Optional
input limit
switch
from gate
Exit button
open
close
-
12-15v dc
Codelock Keypad connections (Keypad versions only)
+ -
N
/C
C
O
M
N
/O
N
/C
C
O
M
N
/O
e
g
re
s
s
OUT1 OUT2
OUT3
N/C
COM
N/O
K or A
DU out
(-)GND
Sense
INT Lock
Tamper
N/C
O/P1 inhib
12v from
GSM unit
Please ensure the SIM card is a 2G compatible SIM card. The SIM may also
be 3G and 4G capable as well, as long as both the SIM and the network also
support 2G. Do not use a SIM card for a tablet, as these only support data, and
do not support voice and SMS. You simply require a mobile phone type SIM
card.
Commonly used connections
Outputs
– This keypad has 3 outputs. All can be
programmed for momentary and latching operation.
For gate systems and AC strike locks, connect a
keypad relay (normally open) in parallel with the GSM
module relay. For magnetic locks, connect in series
with normally closed contact.
Egress
– This is for an optional exit button input,
connected across this terminal and GND (-).
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