Installation Manual

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Enrolling a 3G4000 The 3G4000 can be enrolled by going through the
GVRU voice prompt, and completing the activation of
the SIM card, and the initialization of the 3G4000.
The 3G4000 can also be enrolled using the Connect 24
website (www.connect24.com).
SIM card activation period A SIM card can take up to 24 hours to be activated by
the provider. However, it typically takes less than an
hour for the SIM card to be activated.
Checking SIM status •Gotowww.connect24.com and login. A search can be
performed for a specific account and its current status
SIM status can also be checked through the GVRU.
Critical Shutdown on 3G4000
backup battery
If the 3G4000 backup battery is used and is below
10.5VDC, the unit will go into critical shutdown.
The critical shutdown state will be displayed by the red
light flashing followed by the yellow and two green
lights flashing.
The lights will continue to flash in this sequence until
the battery is charged above 12.4VDC.
Swinger Shutdown for Telephone
Line Monitor (TLM) transmissions for
backup units
If the 3G4000 is configured as a backup, it can send a
maximum of 3 TLM troubles and restorals per day.
TLM Swinger Shutdown only affects signal transmis-
sions, not the functionality of the 3G4000 lights or PGM
outputs.
Critical Shutdown on 3G4000
backup battery
If the 3G4000 backup battery is used and is below
10.5VDC, the unit will go into critical shutdown.
The critical shutdown state will be displayed by the red
light flashing followed by the yellow and two green
lights flashing.
The lights will continue to flash in this sequence until
the battery is charged above 12.4VDC.
Swinger Shutdown for Telephone
Line Monitor (TLM) transmissions for
backup units
If the 3G4000 is configured as a backup, it can send a
maximum of 3 TLM troubles and restorals per day.
TLM Swinger Shutdown only affects signal transmis-
sions, not the functionality of the 3G4000 lights or PGM
outputs.
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