Installing your simcard
New SIM cards will need registering before they can be used. Full details of how this is done
can normally be found in the SIM card pack. It will normally require that the SIM card is
inserted into a mobile phone, a number dialed and instructions followed. While the SIM is in
the mobile phone it would be a good time to disable call diverts, ring back and to disable
features such as
voicemail
and
text
alerts.
The Auto Dialler has a built in “sim active function” which keeps track of the unit’s activity. If
there has been no usage for 6 weeks it will send a text message to a preset recorded number
to keep the simcard alive. This then eliminates the problems of sims being shut down if they
are unused for 3 months.
Activate and put credit on your simcard and disable voicemail using the following codes
Vodaphone:
call 1210
Tesco
call 2915
T-Mobile:
call 222
O2
call 1760
Orange:
call 4502
Giff Gaff
call 1626
EE - send the text message command VM OFF to 150
ENSURE UNIT IS POWERED DOWN BEFORE INSERTING SIMCARD WE DO NOT
RECOMMEND USING “THREE” MOBILE NETWORK.
1: Slide back the sim door and lift it up.
2: Slide the simcard in to the door making sure that the clipped corner of the simcard lines up
with the clipped corner of the sim holder.
3: Close the sim door.
4: Slide the sim door to lock the simcard in place.
Connect 9 through to 24 volts DC to the input connector as per figure 1. Once power has
been applied (referring to figure 1) the
blue
network LED light will flash once every second.
Once a signal has been found the
green
LED will come on and stay on indicating the unit is
now ready for use.
Signal Strength
To check the strength of the signal received please send a text message
#
signal
to the
simcard number placed in the auto dialler. The unit will reply back with a score from 1 - 30.
The unit must have a score of at least 10 to work effectively.
2G OR 3G
The intercom can work on both 2G and 3G networks. You can choose which network the
unit will use at the start up via Dipswitch setting 1
Dipswitch OFF - The unit will search for a 2G Network signal
Dipswitch ON
- The unit will search for a 3G Network signal
We strongly recommend checking the signal strength on both 2G and 3G and using
which has the highest signal strength score. The signal strength should be at least a
score of 10 for reliability.
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