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SED-VTI August 2017, V031 Virtual Telephone Interface Installation & User Manual WARNING: PLEASE READ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIRST PRODUCT WARRANTY This product is covered by a 12 month, back to base warranty from date of purchase and proof of purchase should be supplied. The warranty does not cover damage that has resulted from the improper installation or improper use of this product.
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Checking SIM Card Operation The unit requires a standard size SIM card to operate. Before fitting into the SED-VTI ensure that the SIM is active and not pin locked. This may require the SIM to be tested in a mobile phone first.
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Testing 1. Plug a test telephone into the RJ connector of the SED-VTI and ensure you can make a phone call (dial the receiver number). 2. Remove the test phone and connect the panel to the RJ port.
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No SIM card F + 3 No Network connection Please Note: If the SED-VTI cannot connect to the network after a number of attempts, it will reboot and reset the LEDs. When system is not connecting to network (F+3) check the following: •...
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To view or change any of the fields above SMS commands can be sent from a mobile phone to the number of the SIM card fitted in the SED-VTI. Function Function Description...
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Contact ID reports to a receiver. This is an optional feature that does not need to be set up as the alarm panel will normally do this as well. When set, the SED-VTI will send a general alarm (E140 sector 253) on a timed basis set by function 4.
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(Australia), Vodafone (All Vodafone networks), Telecom NZ, Rogers, Bell Mobility, Telus (Canada), SKT (S. Korea), ICASA (S. Africa), AT&T (US). ACMA - RCM Certified TECHNICAL SUPPORT Contact Sec-Eng Systems for technical support Phone 02-9524 9952 Mon – Fri 9.00AM to 5.00PM AEST WWW.SECENG.COM.AU...
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