C.A.S. installation manual
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3.9.6 Connecting the central unit
Connect the connection cable fed through the base of the central unit
to the connection terminals as follows (A, Diagram 1):
blue
>
– 12 V (Earth)
brown >
+12 V
Now connect the end fed into the vehicle likewise to +12 V and Earth.
3.9.7
Installing the GSM/GPS Combimodule
First remove the supply voltage and the battery.
Insert the plastic spacers supplied with the GSM/GPS Combimodule through the
two holes (G1 and G2, Diagram 1) of the printed circuit board of the central unit.
Now plug the GSM/GPS Combimodule onto the contact pins as shown in
Diagram 1. Make sure that the pins are not bent.
Make sure that the spacers connect the two printed circuit boards together
securely in order to prevent malfunctions caused by vibrations in the vehicle.
Now change the PIN code of the SIM card being used to “0000” and place
this in the holder on top of the module.
Reinstate the connection to the battery, reconnect the supply voltage and
fasten the printed circuit board using the crosshead screws (F, Diagram 1).
3.9.8
Programming the GSM/GPS Combimodule
As already mentioned under 3.9.7, the PIN code of the SIM card must be
changed to “0000”. Otherwise, the card will be recognised as faulty and
LED D4 (Diagram 1) will flash.
Table 2: Meaning of the LEDs
light up
flash
off
D1
GPS reception
search for satellites
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D2
---------------------------- no target phone number target phone number available
D3
GSM logged in
network search
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D4
---------------------------- incorrect PIN/
card missing
SIM card OK