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CONTENTS

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SAFETY AND CARE INFORMATION

1. Safety and care information  ................................................................................ 

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1.1 Operating environment  ..................................................................................... 

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1.2 Mains power supply  ........................................................................................... 

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1.3 Pacemakers  ......................................................................................................... 

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1.4 Other medical devices ........................................................................................ 

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1.5 Radio transmission equipment  ......................................................................... 

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1.6 Potential explosive atmospheres  ..................................................................... 

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Important Warning .....................................................................................................

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QUICK START GUIDE

2.0 Quick start Guide  ................................................................................................ 

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.0 Product Description  ........................................................................................... 

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PRODUCT FEATURES

4.0 Product Features  ................................................................................................ 

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INSTALLATION

5.1 Prior to installation  ............................................................................................. 

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5.2 Important information  ....................................................................................... 

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CONNECTIONS AND SETUP

6.1 Internal connections  .......................................................................................... 

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6.2 Installing the SIM  ................................................................................................ 

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6.3 Battery  .................................................................................................................. 

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6.4 Connecting the power supply  ........................................................................... 

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6.5 LED indications  ................................................................................................. 

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6.6 Powering up  ...................................................................................................... 

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OPERATING

7.1 Hands-free  ......................................................................................................... 

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7.2 Handset  .............................................................................................................. 

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PROGRAMMING

8.0 Programming  .................................................................................................... 

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8.1 SMS Programming  ............................................................................................ 

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8.2 Keypad Programming  ...................................................................................... 

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8.3 DTMF Programming  ......................................................................................... 

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8.4 Phone and Phonebook Parameters  ............................................................... 

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8.5 Audio Parameters  ............................................................................................. 

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8.6 Codes  ................................................................................................................. 

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8.7 Options  .............................................................................................................. 

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8.8 SMS Settings  ...................................................................................................... 

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8.9 Functions  ........................................................................................................... 

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PROGRAMMING SUMMARY - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

9.1 Phone  ................................................................................................................. 

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9.2 Audio  .................................................................................................................. 

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9.3 Codes  ................................................................................................................. 

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9.4 Options  .............................................................................................................. 

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9.5 SMS settings  ...................................................................................................... 

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9.6 Functions  ........................................................................................................... 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

10.0 Technical Specifications  ................................................................................. 

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Содержание 4GS DOORSTATION

Страница 1: ...4GS DOORSTATION This user manual includes a step by quick start guide Item checklist diagrams and specifications User Manual Australian Made Vandal Resistant Weather Resistant...

Страница 2: ...Important information 7 CONNECTIONS AND SETUP 6 1 Internal connections 8 6 2 Installing the SIM 8 6 3 Battery 9 6 4 Connecting the power supply 9 6 5 LED indications 10 6 6 Powering up 10 OPERATING 7...

Страница 3: ...modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your phone 1 2 Mains power supply If a mai...

Страница 4: ...ational standards regarding the acceptance of radio frequency interference certain installation locations may interfere with their proper operation We recommend that Dallas Delta GSM equipment is not...

Страница 5: ...lid of the plastic case to access the PCB 1 Switch on device Switch on device on the small switch located on the center of the board 3 Connect power antenna Connect power to green plug as marked Conne...

Страница 6: ...a keypad is fitted 4 PRODUCT FEATURES Robust and weather resistant 4G LTE Telstra Certified Module Large phonebook Can hold up to 50K numbers Alternate phone numbers per phonebook entry Global altern...

Страница 7: ...be performed via the keypad fitted on the rear or via SMS text messages Avoid contamination during installation All possible measures must be taken to ensure water fluid or dust does not contaminate t...

Страница 8: ...Step 2 Swing lid open Step 3 Place SIM card contacts facing down A 4 Step 4 Close lid with SIM secured in place Step 5 Slide lid forward to lock possition 5 SIM B C Handset Main Connector Power Switc...

Страница 9: ...approximately 1 HR Batteries may be stored connected for up to 6 months with no loss in battery capacity or performance It is recommended to monitor and recharge the batteries at least once every 6 m...

Страница 10: ...nel is getting enough sunlight Step 2 A start up tune will be played Start up takes about 30 seconds to 1 minute to completely register to the cellular network Step 3 Note that pressing any button on...

Страница 11: ...GS phone can be programmed via multiple methods The easiest way to perform initial configuration is done by USB using the Dallas Delta Configurator software This software can be downloaded from dallas...

Страница 12: ...are configured into sections Phone and phonebook Audio parameters Codes Options SMS Settings and Functions To exit programming mode dial 8 4 Phone Phonebook Parameters OPTION 1 Phonebook Entry The pho...

Страница 13: ...the CLI feature is enabled As no start or end time were entered it is permanently enabled 1 10 1 98761234 10 This is an example of per field programming to achieve the same thing as above The first e...

Страница 14: ...12 No Answer Timeout In seconds how long to wait before moving on to attempt the alternate numbers Set to 0 to disable this feature If disabled however no attempts will be made to dial alternate numbe...

Страница 15: ...o on Depending on the hardware configuration there may only be one relay fitted OPTION 220 to 229 Keyless Entry Codes Keyless entry codes allows a phone with a front keypad to activate a relay The pho...

Страница 16: ...ery charger MTTP is a technique commonly used with solar systems to maximize power extraction under all conditions Enable this if a solar panel is the main power source OPTION 307 Relay Activation Tim...

Страница 17: ...or a highly configurable interval to be set When programming via USB or SMS you can use and to specify intervals ranges or list however when using the keypad or DTMF programming you will need to subst...

Страница 18: ...I By default it is read back as a percentage Program with to read out the direct RSSI level in dBm OPTION 502 Read Battery Data OPTION 503 Read Firmware Version OPTION 504 Read System Uptime OPTION 50...

Страница 19: ...uested by Dallas Delta to synchronize and update audio voice files to the latest versions A data pack is required on the SIM card to be able to perform this operation This size of the download is will...

Страница 20: ...2 2 0 15 8 Handset microphone gain 103 103 75 10 100 75 Handset volume 104 104 50 10 100 50 Hearing aid loop volume 105 105 60 10 100 60 Ring volume 106 106 75 20 200 75 Speech volume 107 107 25 20 20...

Страница 21: ...umber to activate 9 5 SMS settings Option Sample Syntax Value Range Default Value Description 400 400 100 0 100 Daily SMS Limit 401 403 401 Phone Number 0 to clear 3 16 digits Reporting Phone Numbers...

Страница 22: ...rging battery at maximum charge current 1 25A In call max transmit power battery fully charged 90mA Recommend 500mA 12V power supply BATTERIES Dallas Delta LiFePO4 3 2V 3 8Ah or Dallas Delta LiFePO4 3...

Страница 23: ...23 Notes...

Страница 24: ...IA EIA 603 C FCC Part 22 Subpart H FCC Part 24 Subpart E FCC Part 22 917 b FCC Part 24 238 b FCC Part 15 Subpart B 2008 Class B ANSI C63 4 2009 SGS Report No EG 2013 80025 CUSTOM We have forty years e...

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