Index Connecting the M60 to the GSM Converter 1. GSM Converter description 2. Equipment installation 3. Led functions. 4. GSM Converter start up. 5. Telephone line functioning. 5.1. Telephone line input. 5.2. Telephone line output. 5.3. Telephone line monitoring. 5.3.1. Line voltage verification.
The M60 Autodialer uses the GSM network full time. • Connect the M60’s telephone A & B terminals to the Lead marked M60 or the RG11 Socket marked <POST1>. Automatically switch to GSM network in the case of a land line failure •...
• Input PSTN <POST2>: Connect your main incoming PSTN line here – do not connect any equipment to this connection. • M60 Connection <POST1>: Connect equipment here - the equipment will use the PSTN line as the default connection and swap to the GSM network in the case of a failure.
3. Connect your PSTN line to the provided cable or the RG11 socket Post 2 (If applicable). 4. Connect your M60 to the provided cable or the RG11 socket Post 5. Connect the 12vdc supply and switch the on/off switch to on.
5.2. Telephone line outputs. The GSM converter has one output socket for connecting your equipment. • POST 1: Equipment connected to this terminal will use the PSTN line connected to ‘Post 2’ while it exists, and swap to the GSM network in the event of a failure.
6. Working Without A Telephone Line. 6.1 Telephone line outputs. • POST 1: Equipment connected to this terminal will use the PSTN line connected to ‘POST 2’ while it exists, and swap to the GSM network in the event of a failure. 6.2.
7. Function Programming Note: any programming must be done directly into the unit via a phone hand set and not via the M60 or any other equipment. 7.1. Programming. Before you do the following programming; Lift the phone handset or press hands free key of the telephone, now press the buttons according to the following instructions.
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