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Led Indicators - Digicom Archimede SMS Operational Handbook

Remote alarm system

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2.1.4 Power Requirements
The Archimede SMS can be powered by any DC or AC supply providing a range of 9.6 to
14.4 Volt is maintained.
Attention: In no circumstances must the power exceed 14.4 volts as serious damage will
occur to the unit and void all warranty.
2.1.5 Powering up for the first time
After installing the unit, connecting all alarm and control cables, inserting the SIM and
BEFORE connecting power it is necessary position the dipswitch in the Config position
and then the power can be connected.
Verify that the Pwr and Status LED's are lit and that the 8 LED's associated with the alarm
inputs go through a cyclic check.
After a few seconds the Archimede SMS will register with the mobile network and the
status LED should start to flash. In the event that it remains lit constantly it is an indication
that the unit has not registered with the network and the following items should be
checked:
• The SIM is inserted correctly and the holder pushed in.
• The PIN has been disabled
• The signal is insufficient in that area (check with another phone)
The configuration of the Archimede SMS is memorised on to the SIM used and for that
reason the self test and memory store can take around a minute.
In the event that the Archimede SMS was previously configured this configuration will be
memorised on the new SIM . (This eliminates to need to reconfigure alarms when a SIM is
replaced).
At the termination of this cyclic check only those inputpsut not yet configured remain lit. (In
the event of a new installation all will remain lit)

LED Indicators

LED
PWR
Status
1...8
STATE
Off
On
Flashing
On
Flashing
Off
On
No Power
Power present
Receiving an SMS Message
-Searching for network
-SIM not present
-PIN requested (not disabled)
Registered on Network
Configuration phase = Input configured
Normal phase=Input NO alarm
Configuration phase= Input not configured
Normal phase= Input= Alarm
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