Status Window; Programming The Sim Via Cellphone - DSC GS3050-A Mode D'emploi

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Figure 17a - Warning Message
S
W
TATUS
INDOW
The Status window (see Figure 7c) simulates a
Cellphone display and, will show the following
messages:
Searching
Searching
Searching
Searching
network...
network...
network...
network...
Not
Not
Not
Not
connected
connected
connected
connected
Insert
Insert
Insert
Insert
jumper
jumper
jumper
jumper
SERV
SERV
SERV
SERV
Figure 16 - Customer Data Window
Thi s m e s s ag e wi l l b e
shown when the BGSM-A
i s s e a r c h i n g f o r t h e
Network.
Thi s m e s s ag e wi l l b e
s ho wn whe n the GSM-
LINK is not connected
Thi s m e s s ag e wi l l b e
s ho wn whe n the GSM-
LINK is co nne cte d, b ut
t h e s y s t e m i s n o t i n
Service Mode.
Figure 17b - Warning Message

PROGRAMMING THE SIM VIA CELLPHONE

IMPORTANT: The successful outcome of the manual
programming phase depends on the type of cellpho-
ne used. Ensure that the cellphone saves the SMS
mesages in the intended order (i.e. the first SMS
message in slot 1, the second in slot 2 and so forth).
If you change an existing SMS, ensure that it is retur-
ns to the same slot in the memory.
This section describes how to program the SIM
CARD. For the parameter descriptions, refer to
'PROGRAMMING THE SIM VIA PC'.
Work carefully through the following steps:
NOTE - The term 'Empty Message' in this
section, means a message slot with no text.
If your Cellphone does not save empty
messages, enter at least one character (e.g.
a full stop or a hyphen) in the message slot.
1.
Insert the SIM-CARD then turn your Cell-
phone ON.
2.
Program the telephone numbers. Up to 8
telephone numbers can be saved on the SIM-
CARD for the Dialler facility. These numbers
can be saved in the same way as you usually
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