Instructions

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• Send the change to the module in „Communication“ (click the button
„Send“).
• The message „All data transferred!“ must appear.
• Switch off the operating voltage again.
• The saved data is preserved in the module even after switching the
operating voltage off and on again.
• To permanently save the input in the control software on your computer,
click the button „Save“.
• Now insert the SIM card.
For this, push back and open the lock of the SIM card holder on the rear of the PCB.
Insert the SIM card with the contacts pointing down and the cut corner to the top.
Close and lock the holder again. The SIM card contacts must push on the PCB contacts
after folding in.
Always ensure that the SIM card folder lid has latched correctly and is thus
securely closed.
• Unwind the GSM aerial cable and connect the aerial to the aerial socket on the PCB (figure 1, item 18). The aerial plug must latch audibly.
• Switch on the operating voltage again. The green GSM-LED (figure 1, item 17) starts flashing shortly after this. The module now tries to log on
to the GSM network.
If the green LED flashes quickly „1 second on / 1 second off“, the GSM module is trying to log on to the GSM network. This flashing is
shown after transfer of new data from the computer to the GSM module as well because this causes a restart to be performed.
After successful logon, the green LED flashes slowly (short flash / approx. 3 seconds break).
• Click the button „Status“ in the menu item „Communication“ of the control software to display the inputs and outputs of the GSM module. The
GSM module has to log on to the GSM network (if this has not been done already) and indicate the condition of all inputs and outputs. Also
observe the further notes in chapter 12.
• After complete transfer of the new configuration to the GSM module, the GSM module will restart. Once the green GSM LED flashes slowly
(LED on for 1 second, then 3 seconds break), the status of all inputs and outputs can be displayed.










