User's Manual

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This Section may be used by the installer to force the Communicator to send an immediate test transmission to
specific receivers, to verify that the communications paths are available. Diagnostic Test Transmission failure
will indicate as FTC trouble (Yellow LED = 9 flashes). If an FTC error occurs when testing all receivers, select
only one receiver and repeat test to isolate the receiver that is not communicating.
System Information (Read Only)
NOTE: Sections [988] - [998] are provided for information (Read Only). Values can not be modified in
these Sections.
[987] Language Version
This Section will display the current Language version of the Communicator.
[988] DNS 1 IP Address
This Section will display the IP address of DNS Server 1. This is useful when the unit is configured for DHCP and
you need to see the IP address was assigned to the device by the DHCP Server. This value is programmed in Sec-
tion [007] or assigned by DHCP.
[989] DNS 2 IP Address
This Section will display the IP address of DNS Server 2. This is useful when the unit is configured for DHCP and
you need to see the IP address that was assigned to the device by the DHCP Server. This value is programmed in
Section [008] or assigned by DHCP.
[990] Boot Loader Version
This Section will display the current Boot Loader version of the Communicator.
[991] Firmware Version
This Section will display the current firmware version of the device. Update worksheets with new version after a
flash update is completed.
[992] Ethernet IP Address
This Section will display the IP address of the Ethernet connection. This value is programmed in Section [001] or
assigned by DHCP.
[993] Ethernet Gateway Address
This Section will display the IP address of the Ethernet Gateway. This value is programmed in Section [003] or
assigned by DHCP.
[994] GPRS IP Address
This Section will display the current dynamic IP address assigned by DHCP to the GPRS connection.
NOTE: GPRS uses DHCP (Dynamic IP) only. The GPRS IP address is always provided by the GSM net-
work (i.e., not programmable).
[995] SIM Number
This Section will display the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) number of the SIM card installed in the Communica-
tor. Format is: Major Industry Identifier (2 digits) Mobile Country Code (2 or 3 digits); Mobile Network Code (2 - 3
digits); Unique Number (10 - 12 digits); and Checksum (1 digit). Valid SIM numbers range is: 18 - 21 numbers. This
number is printed on SIM and the outside of the Communicator carton.
NOTE: The Checksum digit is omitted on 19 digit SIM Card numbers.
[996] GSM Telephone Number
NOTE: This Section will display the GSM telephone number of the SIM. This telephone number is required by the
Installer for DLS and remote firmware (flash) update.
User can access this telephone number using [*] [6] < >
“GSM Phone No.” to display the phone number used for SMS Command and Control functions .
[997] IMEI Number
This Section will display the unique 15 digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of the radio. Format is:
Reporting Body Identifier (2 digits), Allocation Number (4 digits); Final Assembly Code (2 digits); Serial Number (6
digits); and a check digit.
[998] MAC Address
This Section will display the unique12 digit, hexadecimal number assigned as the Media Access Control (MAC)
address of the device.
System Reset Defaults
[999] Software Default
Default (99);
The Software default allows the installer to refresh the unit after changes and also return the Communicator to the
default state.
00
: Default Module. All programming Sections in module back to factory settings. This will erase all existing pro-
gramming of the unit.
11:
Default Labels. All labels used for SMS Command and Control are reset to the default language programmed in
Section [009].
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: Reset. The Communicator is reset. This option is equivalent to power cycling the Communicator.
66:
Reactivate Module
. The Communicator is reactivated. Upon reactivation, the first command received by the
Communicator must be an INIT command.
NOTE: The Communicator is not reactivated by performing a Power Cycle.