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User Manual V2.6 Date: 12/6/2012
It is advised the distance from the Interface to the Call Point des not exceed 3 meters and it is
also advised to install at least an 8 core in the event you may want to use a backlight version of
the call point or change at a later stage to a Keypad or Camera version available later this year.
Installation and wiring
Once you have located and installed both the Interface and the Call point you will have the 8
cores coming from the Call Point and will require a power source to the unit and the connecting
cables from the Interface to the gate control board to connect into the gate input pulse
connections to activate the gates via the Intercom Interface and again it is advised to run
another 8 core connecting cables in the event you may want to use the secondary relay or the
manual input triggers for the two output relays at a later stage.
Power Supply
The Power supply required needs to be a 12 Volt DC capable of providing 1 amp currant to
enable the battery back-up to remain consistently charged, the system will operate with a 12 Volt
supply but may restrict the charging capability of the battery back up system and therefore the
system may not be able to send power down alerts in the event of a mains power failure.
SIM Card
The system will accept any Universal Network SIM Card and it is essential that you remove any
Pin Code requests from the SIM Card which can be done by placing the SIM Card in an unlocked
Mobile Phone and using the features on most Mobile Phones to disable the Pin Code request as if
the Pin Request is enabled the system will not log on to the network and the unit will refuse to
be programmed and will not function.
In addition it is essential you also disable the Voice Mail function which can be in same case done
again by placing the SIM Card in an unlocked Mobile Phone and contacting your service provider
to remove this function and insure the SIM Card does not accept or store any incoming voice
messages, which can sometimes cause the system to freeze up and stop functioning.
Mobile Phone Credit
It is also essential that the SIM Card is retained with enough credit at all times so as to be able to
make outgoing calls at all times otherwise the system will not operate in the Intercom mode and
obviously make the required outgoing calls even though the access control system will continue
to operate by calling the unit as there is no connection charge for using this function a the
system will continue to accept and implement the commands requested, but will not return the
confirmation SMS Messages until the SIM Card is returned to a credit status
Booting up the System
Once you have inserted the SIM Card in the Holder on the control Board and wired up the system
as per the enclosed diagram, you can now Boot up the system by turning on the unit by using
the Low Voltage Switch on the control board.
The board has two LED Indicator Lights Green as Network and Red as Power on Indicator and
both will initially come on together and the Green LED indicator will oscillate infrequently until it
locates the network and flashes every 4 seconds constantly and the system has successfully
logged on to the network and ready to be programmed for use.
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