HD35
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V1.12
6.8
GSM/3G
C
ONNECTION
In order to use the GSM/3G functionalities of the base units equipped with GSM/3G module, a
SIM card enabled for data transmission must be inserted into the unit. The card should be re-
quested to a carrier that has an adequate coverage of the GSM/3G network in the place where
the base unit will be installed. To insert the card, proceed as follows.
1.
Unscrew the 4 front screws on the housing and remove the back cover.
2.
Disconnect the battery.
3.
Press the release button of the SIM tray and, keeping the button depressed, extract the
tray by making it slide upward.
Fig. 6.8.1: inserting the SIM card
4.
Insert the SIM card into its tray so as the SIM card contacts face the outside of the tray.
The tray is provided with an insertion key that prevents the possibility of inserting the SIM
card improperly.
5.
Put the SIM tray back in place, making sure that the SIM card contacts face the instrument
board.
6.
Reconnect the battery.
7.
Close again the housing by fixing the 4 front screws.
Through the HD35AP-S software, set the necessary information for GSM/3G operation: SIM
PIN, name of the APN access point, e-mail account and addresses, FTP address, telephone
numbers, data transmission mode, etc. (see chapter " GSM Options" of the software online
help).
In order to use the GSM/3G functionalities, the units HD35APG and HD35AP3G must be pow-
ered by means of the SWD06 external power supply.
6.8.1
S
ENDING COMMANDS TO THE BASE UNIT FROM A MOBILE PHONE
SMS messages containing commands can be sent by a mobile phone to a base unit equipped
with GSM/3G module, to change some GSM/3G settings of the unit. This feature is useful in case
a connection to a PC with the base unit is not available.
The SMS must be sent to the number of the SIM card inserted into the base unit.
The following table lists the available commands.
SIM release
button
SIM
tray
SIM card
Set down
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