Network Lock; Sim Pin Lock; Connecting An External Antenna; Troubleshooting - Telecom FM CellRoute-GSM Instructions D'installation Et Guide D'utilisation

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11/6/03
Getting Started

Network Lock

The CellRoute-GSM has a network lock feature.
This is a network security function. For further
details please contact your service provider.

SIM PIN Lock

The CellRoute-GSM has a SIM card PIN lock
feature. This is a SIM card security function. For
further details please contact your service provider.

Connecting an External Antenna

The CellRoute-GSM is supplied with the internal
antenna switched in the down position. To activate
the external antenna, move the antenna switch to
the up position (see fig. below) and screw the
external antenna into the SMA connector provided.
Internal
Antenna
Activated
SMA
Connector
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External
Antenna
Activated
SMA
Connector

Troubleshooting

First things to check

(1-3)
1. Check that Power is connected.
2. Check that the SIM card is installed correctly.
3. Check that the telephone is connected properly.
L.E.D. Status
(1-6)
1. If NO L.E.D.s are lit, check for mains power.
2. If NO Red L.E.D. is present on power up (see page 7, Signal
Strength), check that the SIM card is installed correctly.
3. If both L.E.D.s are flashing simultaneously, this indicates a
missed call.
4. If both L.E.D.s are flashing alternately, this indicates that a
data call is in progress.
5. If the red L.E.D is flashing rapidly and you are unable to
make an outgoing call and receive an incoming call, the
SIM PIN Lock function is activated. Please contact your
service provider.
6. If the red L.E.D is flashing rapidly and you encounter an
interrupted dial tone and you are unable to make an outgoing
call and receive an incoming call, the Network Lock security
function is activated. Please contact your service provider.
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