4. SIM Card NB: Sim Card not included in the Medi-Link GPRS/GSM unit. Caution should be taken when purchasing SIM cards so that they have the desired network features available for Medi-Link GPRS/GSM unit to function correctly. *Pin number must be Disabled* The Medi-Link GPRS/GSM unit requires a SIM card (just like any mobile phone) from a service provider.
5. SIM Card Installation The Medi-Link GPRS/GSM unit has a SIM socket which is located in the Battery compartment. To access, undo the screw and remove the Battery Hatch. 1 x M3.5 screw Model No. Battery Hatch GPRS/GSM The SIM socket is located beside the battery so remove the Battery first. The SIM socket is a push-push type which is very easy to use.
Neatly tuck wire in here. Clip the Battery Hatch into place and tighten the screw. The Medi-Link GPRS/GSM is now ready for use. Power the Medi-Link GPRS/GSM by connecting the AC power supply and switching the Battery Switch to ON. At this stage the Medi-Link GPRS/GSM is attempting to initiate communication with the GSM mobile towers which may take several seconds before the Medi-Link GPRS/GSM has established a link.
7. Programming Using the Cancel & Help Button The easiest way to program the Medi-Link GPRS/GSM unit is to use the large CANCEL (Green) Button and the HELP (Red) Button. Press the CANCEL (Green) Button on the Medi-Link GPRS/GSM unit to scroll through the Main Menu Options or the Sub Menu Options.
Version Number to indicate that it is in Programming Options. Tomorrows ADEMCO SMARTLINK Technology Today 1.CLIENT ACCOUNT NB: If NO Buttons on the Medi-Link unit or the Radio Key Pendants have been pressed within 5 minutes, the Medi-Link will revert back to Normal Operation Mode (NB: A Client Account No.
Report Pre Time (default = 10 x 10mS) V1.7 Onwards 9. SYSTEMS ↑↓ Rpt Pre Time NB: Do not adjust, refer to SmartLink if required. Report Tone Time (default = 4 x 10mS) V1.7 Onwards 9. SYSTEMS ↑↓ Rpt Tone Time NB: Do not adjust, refer to SmartLink if required.
Button to the next Program Option. Mode (default = 5) 10. CELLULAR ↑↓ Mode NB: Do not adjust, refer to SmartLink if required. In Level (default = 0) 10. CELLULAR ↑↓ In Level NB: Do not adjust, refer to SmartLink if required.
Sidetone Gain (default = 3) 10. CELLULAR ↑↓ Sidetone Gain NB: Do not adjust, refer to SmartLink if required. Network AMR (default = Disable) 10. CELLULAR ↑↓ Network AMR NB: Do not adjust, refer to SmartLink if required. Network Rate (default = 1) 10.
10. Signal Quality/Strength The Medi-Link GPRS/GSM Unit displays the Day and Time and the Signal Quality from 1 to 9 (Top right hand corner “flashing”). Mon, 1:23 1 being Weakest Signal – 9 being Strongest Signal. The Medi- Link GPRS/GSM unit updates the Signal Strength every minute. 11.
12. Up/Download Programmer Software NB: To use the Up/Download Programmer Software, the SmartLink Medi-Link unit can either be programmed via the External Modem or Direct DB9 Programming Lead (Part No. 450-185). For more information, refer to the SmartLink Up/Download Programmer Installation Manual.
13. Medi-Link UDP/SERVER Reporting The Medi-Link (Cellular) has an internal GPRS/GSM module to perform network reporting. The Medi-Link microcontroller communicates with this module by strings. Basically the microcontroller makes a request and the module responds. When the operation is successful the process steps through the following states. (Displayed bottom right hand corner as occurring).
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13. Medi-Link UDP/SERVER Reporting The Medi-Link (Cellular) has an internal GPRS/GSM module to perform network reporting. The Medi-Link microcontroller communicates with this module by strings. Basically the microcontroller makes a request and the module responds. When the operation is successful the process steps through the following states. (Displayed bottom right hand corner as occurring).
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