Fitting The Sim & Connecting Power - Videx 4000 Series Technical Manual

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Fitting the SIM & Connecting Power
FITTING THE SIM CARD AND CONNECTING THE POWER TO THE GSM INTERCOM
After connecting the power supply, antenna, lock output and any auxiliary devices as shown in this manual and before powering up,
a SIM card must be installed (the SIM must already be registered with the network provider). The SIM holder can be found on the back
of the module under the SMA antenna connection. A SIM card from most network providers can be used (remember a network 3 SIM
will only work with the 3G version of the GSM PRO intercom). Follow the steps below to insert the SIM card.
FITTING THE SIM
1. On the back of the Art.4810 GSM PRO module slide the
SIM holder to the left until it 'clicks' , as shown in Fig.52.
2. The SIM holder is hinged and will open out to the left,
see Fig.53.
3. Place the SIM card into the holder (it will only fit one way,
see Fig.54) and fold the holder back down, see Fig.55.
4. Slide the SIM holder back to the right until it 'clicks' , see
Fig.56.
5. Once the SIM is in place connect the appropriate call
buttons following the button matrix diagram shown in
Fig.4 on page 7.
6. Connect the Art.432 GSM antenna and then connect the
12Vdc power supply but DO NOT power up the system
yet.
7. Follow the initialisation process described below.
POWER UP INITIALISATION SEQUENCE
The Art.4810 GSM PRO module requires approximately 30 seconds to initialise properly. We
recommend NOT sending any SMS messages or pressing buttons during this time.
1. First check all the necessary connections have been made correctly, following the wiring
diagrams shown in this manual, and when ready power up the system.
2. The busy LED will start to flash continuously, as shown in Fig.57 (this will continue to flash
until the end of the initialisation process).
3. Two short beeps will be heard from the GSM module followed by a 15 second delay, as
shown Fig.58.
4. Next a single short beep will be heard (in the meantime the busy LED will continue to flash
while it registers with the chosen network), then after a further 15 second delay the busy
LED will stop flashing to indicate that the GSM module has registered with the network, as
shown in Fig.59.
5. The GSM PRO intercom is ready to be programmed.
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
Fig. 52
Fig. 54
Fig. 56
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Fig. 53
Fig. 55
Fig. 57
...delay 15 secs...
Fig. 58
...delay 15 secs...
Fig. 59
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