User's Manual

DE5926 1
GSM UNIT
GSM Modem for PowerMax+
Installation Instructions
1. INTRODUCTION
The GSM unit enables the PowerMax+ system to operate over
cellular network. GSM unit features are as follows:
A. PowerMax+ fast upload/download capability via the GSM unit.
B. Sending SMS and voice messages to private telephones.
C. Communication with central station (SIA, Contact ID format).
D. Serving as PowerMax+ telephone line backup, as a primary
communication channel, or as the only telephone channel.
E. Sending SMS messages to central station.
F. Two-way audio communication between telephone user and
PowerMax+ user.
G. PowerMax+ remote arming.
H. Remote activation of home appliances.
I. Remote PowerMax+ system monitoring (status, failures).
J. Enables calling the PowerMax+ by a single dialing (it is not
necessary to dial, hang up and then redial).
K. Tamper and line disconnection protection.
The unit includes the following LED indicators (see figure 1):
A. Power LED (red):
Light Type When
Continuous Power is OK
Flashes 1 c/s There is no power (but battery voltage is OK)
Flashes 4 c/s Battery voltage is low
B. Communication LED (green):
Light Type When
Slowly flashes GSM unit is connected to GSM network
Rapidly flashes The modem is in transmission mode
Antenna
Communication
LED (green)
Power LED
(red)
Connector for
PowerMax+
Connector
for PC
Figure 1 - External View
The GSM unit includes a GSM cellular modem, backup battery
pack and Tamper protection switch.
The GSM unit's backup battery is charged by the PowerMax+ or
by an AC power supply.
When PowerMax+ telephone line is disconnected, the
PowerMax+ uses the GSM unit instead of the regular telephone
system, according to GSM LINE PURPOSE definition (for details,
refer to the PowerMax+ Installer Guide, section 4.6).
The GSM unit and the PowerMax+ periodically check the
connection between them. When the connection is lost, both
report a Tamper alarm. If either unit is tampered with, the other
unit reports the event.
In case of GSM unit low battery voltage or GSM line failure, the
failure message is reported to the PowerMax+.
The GSM unit must be enrolled in the PowerMax+ system (see
PowerMax+ installer guide, section 4.6 - Defining GSM Parameters).
SIM card (see figure 2) with 3 volt or 5 volt technology should be
inserted into the GSM unit so that the unit can be connected to
the cellular network with a defined telephone number.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply: Indoor plug-in transformer, 120 VAC, 60 Hz / 9 VAC,
1A (in U.S.A.), or 230 VAC, 50 Hz / 9 VAC, 1A.
Frequency (MHz): 900/1800 (Europe), 850/1900 (USA)
Current Consumption: 40mA approx. (idle), < 400mA (transmission)
Backup Battery (supplied with the unit): Ni-Metal, 7.2V,
1300mAh, for up to 24 operation hours in receive mode.
Initial Battery Charge Time with GSM Transformer: 48 hours
Max. Distance Between GSM Unit and PowerMax+: Up to 12m
Dimensions (LxWxD): 18.5 x 10.8 x 4.3 cm (7-3/8 x 4-1/4 x 1-3/4 in)
Weight: 500g (17.6 oz)
Color: Gray
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F)
Compliance with Standards:
Europe:
GSM standards: 3GPP TS 51.010-1 and EN 301 511.
EMC: EN 301 489-7 and EN301 489-1 & EN301 489-7.
Safety standards: EN 60950 and EN 50361.
CE/RTTE: Directive 1999/5/EC of the European
Parliament and of the council.
USA:
FCC 47 Part 22 (GSM850) and Part 24 (GSM 1900).
EMC standard: FCC 47 Part 15.
SAR standards: FCC rule 2.1093, FCC Docket 96-326 &
Supplement C to OET Bulletin 65.
Warning! There is the danger of explosion if the battery is
replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
3. SIM CARD INSERTION 4. BATTERY PACK INSERTION
SIM card location is shown in fig. 4. Open battery compartment cover (fig. 3)
to gain access to the SIM card and proceed:
1
Slide top
cover
4
Slide SIM
card into
cover
5
Rotate cover
to close
IMPORTANT
1.Before
inserting SIM card,
deactivate its PIN code (by
using a cellular telephone).
2.Do not insert SIM card when
the GSM unit is connected to
any power source (AC,
Powermax + or battery).
Lock cover
to close
6
2
Open
cover
Align SIM
card in cover
(note cover
orientation)
3
Figure 2 - SIM Card Insertion
2
Insert the
battery pack
Connect battery
pack connector
3
Open the battery
compartment cover
1
Figure 3 - Battery Pack Insertion

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