INITIAL SETUP
A few seconds after power on, at the end of the self test, you will see one of the following situations.
LED
Regular situation
GSM
Blinking / ON
Status
ON
Regular situation: Check there is a good GSM signal level, in order to call and receive the voice call (GSM LED ON or
Blinking).
PIN required: enter the PIN code,
Roaming Services
Roaming allows multi-network access, which could improve signal stability in some cases. Note that enabling roaming
near national borders could result in roaming charges from foreign networks.
To disable roaming:
Disconnect the emergency telephone and connect a standard DTMF telephone handset to terminal TEL2. Lift the
handset, wait for the dial tone and dial the following code:
# # 1 1 1 1 # 1 # 2 # operator code #
2 3 4 0 2 for O2; 2 3 4 1 5 for Vodafone; 2 3 4 2 0 for 3; 2 3 4 3 0 for T-Mobile; 2 3 4 3 3 for Orange.
To enable roaming:
Disconnect the emergency telephone and connect a standard DTMF telephone handset to terminal TEL2. Lift the
handset, wait for the dial tone and dial the following code:
# # 1 1 1 1 # 1 # 1 #
Monitoring the 2G GSM
The Memco Memcom
emergency telephone can monitor the GSM signal strength and SIM status of the 2G GSM. Select
+
'GSM Status' under 'HW Monitoring' on the Memcom
HW Monitoring >
Power Supply
Battery
Phone Line
GSM low sig.
GSM no sig.
Spkr/mic.
GSM Status
When 'GSM Status' is active, the Memcom
If the GSM signal strength is below the minimum required to place a call or a SIM fault is detected (e.g. the SIM card has
been removed), the Memcom
The Memcom
communicates with the GSM over the 'local loop' (the immediate connection between the emergency
+
telephone and GSM).
PIN required
OFF
ON
to activate this feature.
+
will perform the following actions:
+
will treat this as a phone line failure.
+
Roaming/Virtual Operator
Flashing
ON