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Universal Cellular Communicator
Installing the version with housing
The version with housing must be mounted to a wall with screws and plugs (not included) as described below and shown in figure 4.
1. Open the communicator: insert a flathead screwdriver into holes 33 and prise the cover off the base, than slide the cover
upwards to separate it from the base completely.
2. If you wish to fit the optional battery LIB2A6, read the following steps, otherwise go to step 7.
3. Remove the electronic board: compress hooks 34 to release the board from the base.
4. Fit the battery as shown in figure 4.
Make sure the silicon/graphite grommet 12 is in place.
5. Restore the board: first insert its left side under hooks 31, then press the right side gently down until it snaps into place.
6. Connect the battery to connector 22 after having powered the communicator up with terminals +V and
M
.
The communicator will NOT operate correctly if it is powered only by the battery when first switched on.
7. Mark the positions for the 8 base mounting holes and the position of hole 13 for the wall-tamper device.
8. Drill holes in the marked positions.
!
Take care not to damage any wires or tubes running inside the wall.
9. Route the ducted cables in the wall through openings 35 or break out the tabs 32 to route the exposed cables into the
housing.
10. Mount the base to the wall.
11. Continue with the installation as described in paragraph “Power and testing” on page 14.
12. Close the communicator: remove screw 7 from its parked position; slightly tilt the cover; approach the top of the cover to the
base; slide the cover downwards; press the bottom of the cover against the base until it snaps into place; if necessary, secure
the cover to the base with screw 7 in hole 36.
Power and testing
1. Fit the SIM card into SIM holder 14 as shown by the arrows, with its contacts facing downwards.
You must disable the SIM card's PIN before fitting it into the communicator.
We advise disabling call transfer on the SIM card.
2. Set the jumpers as required by your application (see “Description of jumpers” on page 8).
3. Make the connections to terminal block 19 as described in paragraph “Connection example” on page 18.
4. Power up the communicator: all LEDs will light up for 1 second, then LEDs
and
will stay on for a few seconds,
after which LED
will flash 4 times to indicate that the User, Installer and Level 4 Installer PINs are those set at the
factory.
5. Use the Console to change the PINs, as described in chapter “PC PROGRAMMING” on page 35, and enable the
communicator.
6. Check the signal strength: make sure that at least LED turns on; if the LED
is on, the signal strength is excellent.
If LEDs and
are off, the signal is NOT strong enough: reposition the communicator or try installing the optional antenna
ANT5-02 (versions with housing only) or ANT5-15, as described elsewhere.
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