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8844 Introduction Overview The 8844 is a plug-in module that allows the 7510r and i-on40 control units to communicate with both fixed and mobile destinations over the mobile phone network. In addition the 8844 allows the control unit to communicate with remote monitoring equipment using TCP/IP protocol.
8844 receive a good signal from the phone network. Note that the supplied antenna lead is 3m long. Place the antenna: As high as possible. As far away from the control unit as possible. At least 1 metre from any metalwork (pipes, cabinets, cabling, cement reinforcing bars, metallic coated glass).
8844 markedly. This may not matter with a strong signal, but with a weak signal it could mean that the 8844 will not register.) 2. If your phone does not work on the same network as the SIM you intend to install in the 8844, then, provided your phone is not locked, you can put the 8844 SIM in your phone, and test for network signal strength as described in step 1.
8844 towards the midline of the module, then pivot the cover upwards. Place the SIM card into the holder. Make sure the missing corner on the card lies in the correct corner of the holder. Close the SIM card cover and slide it back into place. Make sure the cover clicks home.
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8844 Figure 5. Internal Ribbon Cable 3. Undo all four screws holding the body of control unit together. See 1 in Figure 6. 4. Disconnect the speaker and battery connectors (see 2 in Figure 6). 1. Screw positions Battery and Speaker Connectors Figure 6.
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8844 5. Partially lift the back of the case up and disconnect the siren lead before completely removing the back of the case. Figure 7 shows the layout of the main printed circuit board (PCB). Sockets for GPRS module Kick Start jumper USB connector Reset codes jumper Siren connector...
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8844 Figure 8. Connect Antenna Cable 8. Fit the module to the sockets on the control unit PCB (see Figure 9). 9. Remove the backing paper on the glued side of the antenna. EITHER A) If you are fitting the antenna outside the case place it in position.
8844 10. Present the back of the case to the case front and re- connect the siren, battery and speaker. See Figure 7. 11. Seat the back of the case into the case front, making sure that you do not crush the 8844 module antenna. Refit all four screws holding the case together.
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8844 Figure 11. Opening the i-on40 Control Unit. 3. Disconnect the battery. 4. Feed the plug end of the aerial lead in from the outside of the case through one of the cable entry holes. Do not use the mains cable entry hole. 5.
8844 Figure 13. Fitting I-8844 Module 7. Remove the backing paper on the glued side of the antenna. Place the antenna in position. Note: The adhesive on the antenna is fast acting. You will not be able to reposition the antenna once you have put it in place.
8844 3. Enter Installer Mode and then carry out the following steps: a) Set up the GPRS hostname, username and password assigned to the control unit. (The service provider will supply the control unit with its own IP address during connection.) b) Set up the IP address of the ARC.
8844 newly installed module (you could also do this from a landline). Enter the User programming menu and select Telephone Call – GSM. Dial the appropriate telephone number for registering the SIM card as shown in the instruction leaflets for the card. (See below.) Note that the control unit cannot support the text message response service calls using the * and # keys.
8844 To register an Orange SIM dial 0800 079 0006. A human operator will reply. While registering your SIM, the operator will provide you with your GSM number. Make sure you note this number on the top up card. Vodafone To register a Vodafone SIM dial 2345 and follow the instructions given by the automatic answering service.
8844 On the i-on40 select Communications - IP Network - Module: GPRS. The display shows the following options: IP Address Leave blank. IP Port Number Leave blank. Note: When delivered from the factory, the control unit contains no IP address; it will obtain its own IP address from the service provider.
8844 32 characters. This string must be unique for each control unit communicating to a receiver. Polling Eng IP Address Key in the IP address of the IRIS polling engine. ARC IP Address 1 Key in the ARC’s main IP address. Note that this option also allows you to key in a unique identifying name for the ARC.
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8844 IP Address 2 Key in an alternate IP Address used by Downloader. IP Port 2 Key in the port number used by the alternate IP address. Note: On the i-on40 both IP Addresses are under a single menu and both IP Ports are under a single menu. To set up the control unit’s own IP address: On the 7510r select IP Network.
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