If necessary, insert the RSE card ⓔ (please refer to the module
compatibility table*) and set a peripheral number for each card
(see [peripheral number] function in the operator or control panel
manual).
All of the operators connected to the module must have their
Baud rate set to 38400 (see [edit COM speed] function in the
operator or control panel manual).
(*) The module compatibility table is available via the following
http://www.cameconnect.net/came/docs/came-
link:
connect_compliant_devices.html
Connecting non-CRP operators
Using the relay outputs you can control up to two operators via
CAMEConnect.
Installation
Fit the module to the DIN rails, if these are present on the op-
erator. The module can also be installed externally, provided
it is soundly anchored, inside casing that is at least IP44 rated.
The device must always be installed well away from metal
surfaces and objects. In any case, the control board must not
be fitted inside metal containers.
.
Configuration
Before configuring, make sure that the module is discon-
nected from the mains power and that the SIM card PIN code
is disabled.
The SIM card (not included) must be enabled for 2G data
traffic and for sending and receiving SMSs. Check with your
local mobile telephone operator for availability and costs
for these services.
Data consumption depends on the number and type of devic-
es that are associated with the module, and how they are used
with the CAMEConnect system.
- Remove the casing and fit the SIM card into the slot, after
noting down its number.
- Replace the casing and power up the module.
The LEDs behave as follows:
❹ POWER
,
❶ GSM
, after a few seconds,
Registered on the GSM network.
- On your smartphone, send an SMS to the SIM number con-
taining the text:
APN:XXXXXX
Replace XXXXXX with the APN (Access Point Name) that iden-
tifies the mobile network through which the telephone operator