Home Automation 70A00-1 Manuel utilisateur

Home Automation, Inc.
Model 70A00-1
GSM Cellular Communications Center
Operation Manual
Document Number 70I00-1 Rev A
August, 2009


Contents
Description......................................................................... 1
Use with security systems… ........................................................1
Everyday use…............................................................................2
Contents of Box............................................................................3
SIM Card ......................................................................................3
Installation.......................................................................... 4
Install the Power Adapter .............................................................4
Installing or Replacing the Battery ...............................................5
Battery Operation ....................................................................5
Installing the SIM Card.................................................................6
Connecting Telephones................................................................7
Connecting a PSTN Landline.......................................................8
Operation............................................................................ 9
Making Calls...............................................................................10
Making a call using the GSM network ...................................10
When a landline is present ....................................................10
Receiving Calls ..........................................................................11
Ending Calls...............................................................................11
Troubleshooting .............................................................. 11
Specifications .................................................................. 12
Preventing Malfunction................................................... 12
Federal Communication Commission Notice: .............. 13
FCC Caution: .............................................................................14
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: .........................................15

Important Safety Instructions:
1. Read all safety and operating instructions before using.
2. This product should not be used near water.
3. Only use dry cloth to clean this product.
4. Do not block any ventilation openings.
5. Do not install this product near any heat sources; such as,
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including
heat producing amplifiers) that produce heat.
6. Only use attachments specified by the manufacturer.
7. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms.
8. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are
not spilled into the unit through the ventilation ports or any
other openings.
9. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
10. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
in any way; such as, a liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, the apparatus does not operate normally, or
has been physically damaged.
11. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
WARNING! Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not disassemble
or dispose of in fire.

Description
The C3 Cellular Communications Center is a wireless cellular
communicator that allows phone calls to be made over the GSM
cellular network using the existing telephones in your home. The
C3 can be used when there is no landline in your home or the
landline is temporarily unavailable.
Use with security systems…
The C3 allows any existing security panel to communicate alarm
conditions using the GSM cellular network. The C3 checks the
status of the existing PSTN telephone line and if it is unavailable,
the C3 will emulate the line signal to the security panel. When an
alarm occurs, the security panel will dial out using the GSM cellular
network to communicate with the central monitoring station.
Used as Backup phone service (landline unavailable)
1

Everyday use…
When the C3 is connected to the GSM cellular network, attached
telephones can be used to make calls. If a landline is present, you
will hear the normal dial tone and you can make your call as normal
using the landline service. However, if the landline is currently
unavailable, you will hear a different tone which indicates the C3 is
in cellular mode and the call will be made using the cellular network.
If the landline is available, but you still want to make the call using
the cellular network, when you pick up the phone and hear the
normal dial tone, press the ‘*’ key on the phone and the C3 will
switch to GSM mode. At that point, you will hear the cellular mode
tone and you can make the call using the GSM cellular network.
When a call is made to the phone number assigned to the GSM
SIM card that is installed in the C3, any phones that are connected
to the C3 will ring as they normally would when a landline call is
received.
Used as Primary phone service (no landline)
2

Contents of Box
GSM Wireless Receiver Platform
OPERATION MANUAL
Plug-in AC Adapter
Backup Battery Pack
Telephone Cable
Operation Manual
GSM Antenna
C3 Cellular Communications Center
SIM Card
A GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) SIM card
(Subscriber Identity Module) is required for operation. The SIM card
contains subscriber information about your cellular service including
the telephone number.
Typically, an additional line can be added to a GSM cellular plan by
your provider for a nominal monthly fee. You can use the SIM card
from the additional line in the C3 unit. Another option is to use a
prepaid SIM card. Prepaid SIM cards can be used in the C3 as
long as the SIM card isn’t locked to a handset.
3

Installation
①Antenna Jack
② Power Switch
③ Power Jack
④ Phone Jack
⑤ PSTN Jack
① Antenna Jack (SMA): Connects the supplied antenna
② Power Switch: Turns the unit On or Off
③ Power Jack: Connects the 12V Power Adapter
④ Phone Jack: Connects to house telephones or alarm panel
⑤ PSTN Jack: Connects to PSTN telephone line
Install the Antenna
1) Screw the antenna onto the antenna base.
2) Attach the SMA connector of the base to the C3 Antenna Jack.
3) Locate the antenna away from the C3.
4) Completely uncoil the antenna cable to avoid interference.
Warning: Do not mount the antenna outdoors.
Install the Power Adapter
Plug the connector from the supplied AC Power Adapter into the C3
Power Jack.
Plug the AC Power Adapter into a 120VAC outlet.
4

Installing or Replacing the Battery
1) If applicable, remove the battery compartment door screw
located on the battery door tab.
2) Open the battery compartment by pressing down on the
battery door tab and removing the battery compartment door.
3) If applicable, remove the battery pack by disconnecting the
battery cable from the battery connector.
4) Install the battery pack by connecting the battery cable to the
connector on the inside of the battery compartment.
5) Reinstall the battery compartment door using the screw to
secure the battery door tab.
Battery Door Tab
SIM Card
Door Tab
Battery
Compartment
SIM Card Compartment
Battery Operation
The C3 unit will automatically switch from AC to battery power upon
loss of AC power. Whenever AC power is present, the rechargeable
battery pack is being charged.
The rechargeable NI-MH 7.2V, 1300mAh battery pack will provide 3
hours continuous talk-time and 14 hours stand-by operation.
5

Installing the SIM Card
Caution: The C3 must be switched off before installing or removing
the SIM card. Do not install or remove the SIM card when the
power is on; otherwise the SIM card may be damaged. The GSM
network cannot be used if the SIM card is damaged.
1) If applicable, remove the SIM card compartment door screw
located on the SIM card door tab.
2) Open the SIM card compartment by pressing down on the SIM
card door tab and removing the SIM card compartment door.
3) Open the SIM card holder by sliding the holder to the right and
then lifting up the holder.
4) Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder making sure that
the notched corner of the SIM card lines up with the notched
corner on the SIM card holder.
OPEN
5) Gently lower the SIM card holder and lock it in the closed
position by sliding the holder to the left.
LOCK
6) Reinstall the SIM card compartment door using the screw to
secure the SIM card door tab.
6
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