Checking That The Module Works; Registering Your Sim Card - Cooper Scantronic 8844 Installation Manual

Gprs module
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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. This is the address
that the unit will report alarm information to.
c)
If required, set the IP address and port number
belonging to the Downloader software.
The control unit also allows you to store two alternate
IP addresses for Downloader.

Checking that the Module Works

Apply power to the control unit.
Enter the User programming menu.
On the 7510r select System Config – About Comms.
On the i-on40 select About - Comms - Module: GPRS.
After short delay the display shows:
IMEI number for the module. You should note this number
down as you will need to provide it when you register your
SIM card with certain service providers.
Signal level. If the level is low you may need to reposition
the control unit, or seek another service provider.
GSM Network. A short text string or a multi-digit number
that identifies the network. If a "*" appears at the
beginning of the field then this indicates roaming access.
GSM Number. (This may not appear if you are using
Vodafone as a service provider.) Note this number down so
that you can supply it when registering your SIM card.
Page 15 provides space for you to record the IMEI and GSM
numbers.

Registering Your SIM Card

Once you have fitted the module and its SIM card, you must
register the SIM card with the service provider. To do this you
must make a telephone call from the control unit via the
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