Table 13: General information
General information
Removing/Connecting the antenna
Enrolling a 3G4010CF/LE4010CF
SIM card activation period
Checking SIM status
Critical Shutdown on 3G4010CF/LE4010CF
backup battery (with no DC input applied)
Swinger Shutdown for 3G4010CF/LE4010CF
Troubles
Note: Test this product at least once a year.
3G4010CF / LE4010CF Installation manual
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To remove the antenna from the 3G4010CF/
LE4010CF, place your thumb on the end of
the connector at the modem, then place
a screwdriver between the modem and
connector. Gently turn the screwdriver away
to 'pop' out the connector from the modem.
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To install the antenna, firmly push the
connector into the modem until it 'snaps'
into place.
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The 3G4010CF/LE4010CF can be enrolled
by going through the GVRU voice prompt,
and completing the activation of the SIM
card, and the initialization of the 3G4010CF/
LE4010CF.
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The 3G4010CF/LE4010CF can also be
enrolled using the C24 Communications
website (www.connect24.com) or
the C24 Communications mobile site
(m.connect24.com).
A SIM card can take up to 24 hours to be
activated by the provider. Typically takes less
than an hour for the SIM card to be activated.
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Go to www.connect24.com and login. You
can perform a search for a specific account
and its current status.
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SIM status can also be checked using the
GVRU.
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If the 3G4010CF/LE4010CF backup battery
is used and is below 6 VDC , the unit will go
into critical shutdown.
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The critical shutdown state is indicated by
the flashing red LED, followed by the blue
and two green lights flashing.
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The LEDs continue to flash in this sequence
until the battery is charged above 6.5 VDC .
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Trouble events can send a maximum of 4
troubles and restorals per day.
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Swinger Shutdown only affects signal
transmissions, not the functionality of the
3G4010CF/LE4010CF LEDs or PGM outputs.
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Swinger Shutdown is reset at midnight or
upon a full power cycle of the 3G4010CF/
LE4010CF.
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