
Installation and User Manual
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The LED indicators, positioned at the front of the unit, indicate GSM state, SIM
state, Power and Maintenance state and fatal hardware errors.
Important. The SIM card must be inserted before connecting the modem to the
power supply and must not be removed until the power has been switched off.
Insertion or removal of the SIM card with the modem power supply on may cause
irreparable damage.
Important. Please ensure that the SIM card does not require a PIN code to be
entered for it to connect to the network. If you are unsure, temporarily install the
SIM card into any GSM phone and switch on. If the phone requires a PIN code,
please refer to the phone manual to disable the PIN code requirement.
Screw the GSM aerial into the aerial socket on the FCT and make sure that it locks
comfortably into place.
If the supplied GSM aerial is not suitable for your requirements, some models of
the ERICSSON Fixed Cellular Terminal will accept a separate GSM aerial (providing
that it has an SMB connector) into the aerial socket. In most cases, the supplied
aerial should suffice.
Take the female end of the 9-pin RS232 serial cable and connect it to a free 9-pin
serial port on your PC (e.g. COM1, COM2 etc.).
Take the opposite male end of the serial cable and
connect it to the serial port on the modem.
Tighten the serial cable connection screws hand-tight.
Attach the end of the power cable into the power supply socket on the FCT and make
sure that it locks comfortably into place.
Plug the power supply into an AC/DC wall socket.
The RED LED indicates power supply status. If the LED is on, the device has power.
If the LED is off, the device has no power and you must check the supply.
The green LED indicates data traffic throughput or modem activity. It will flash when
active.
You can verify that the ERICSSON Fixed Cellular Terminal has been correctly
installed by using a third-party communications program (such as HyperTerminal
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