Digital Security Controls Ltd. 163G4005 User Manual

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Universal Cellular Communicator
GS4005-K, 3G4005-K/AM and 3G4005-K/EU mounting
This Communicator shall be installed by qualified SERVICE PERSONS only, in the shelter of a safe and dry site, away from radio-
transmitting equipment.
Test the GSM Network reception before mounting this Communicator in the proposed placement.
Do not route any wiring over circuit boards.
The length of the power cables cannot exceed 3 meters.
This Communicator consists of a board intended to be placed inside the intrusion panel, preferably having a metal cabinet, and of an
antenna that is connected to the board by a coaxial cable. During normal working, those elements (board, antenna and cable) could
generate radiated electromagnetic fields and, if there are any electronic devices not sufficiently immune to such fields nearby, there
might occur certain unwanted interactions. For this reason it is advised to place the board as far away as possible from such susceptible
devices and to put the antenna on the external surface of the metal cabinet or far away from it by means of the bracket. It is advised
to keep inside of the panel metal cabinet the minimum coaxial cable part and to place any extra length on the outside of the metal box.
1. Loosen the screws and remove the control panel cover. 
2. Establish an area inside the metal casing which can be used to hold the board, including the wiring.
3. Position the 4 adhesive plastic supports on the base of the metal base, then fit the holes [30] on the Electronic board into the
adhesive plastic supports, as illustrated in Figure 3. 
4. Fix the antenna with the 2 m cable [29] above the metal cabinet (Figure 3) in such manner that the magnetic base will be con-
joint with the surface. Feed the antenna cable through the cable feed opening in the metal cabinet.
It is possible to use the metal support [27], see Figure 2. Fix the metal support [27] by using the holes [26] on an adequate
prop. Fix the antenna with the 2 m cable above the metal support [27] (Figure 3), in such manner that the magnetic base will
be conjoint with the surface. Pass the antenna lead through the hole [26] in the metal support [27].
5. Connect the cable to the GSM antenna connector [23].
6. Complete the connections on the terminal boards [19].
7. Close the jumper TMP to disable the tamper detection.
8. Insert the SIM-CARD face down in the SIM holder [14] (see Figure 2).
The SIM-CARD PIN must be disabled before the card is inserted into the Communicator.
It is recommended that you disable call forwarding on your SIM card.
9. Make sure that the Line Status (Yellow) and System Fault (Red) LEDs flash when the Communicator is switched on: this
indicates that the Communicator is in its start-up phase.
10. Check signal strength:
make sure that at least the LED   remains lit; the LED 
 lit indicates optimal coverage;
if the LEDs   and 
 are OFF, the signal strength is TOO WEAK: for the signal to be of an acceptable level, at least the
LED   must be lit.
11. Close the cover of the control panel on the base using the suitable screws.
Connect power circuit and the telephone line only after the cabinet has been secured to the wall or structure and has been
connected to the protective earth ground of the building.
Before inserting or removing the SIM card, please ensure the device is powered down.
ANT5-15 Remote Antenna 
For details of how to fit the remote ANT5-15 outdoor antenna (15 m cable length with adapter) please refer to the instructions sup-
plied with the product. The ANT5-15 is used to provide the Communicator a excellent GSM signal strength (see Figure 3).