The enclosed FCC label must be attached near the
barcode label on the product in which the CIM
module is installed. Remember to write the host
marketing name (HMN) on the label according to the
table.
Type on the product
nameplate
MAGNA3
MLE71
MLE80
MLE90
MLE100
MLE112
MLE132
MLE160
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS-Gen of
Innovation, Science & Economic
Development Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Changes or modifications made to this
equipment not expressly approved by
Grundfos may void the FCC authorisation
to operate this equipment.
2.5 Fitting a cellular antenna
The antenna for CIM 260 or CIM 280 must be
connected to the module to establish connection to
the cellular network.
External antenna
See fig. 3.
Connect the antenna cable to the SMA connection
(pos. 1) of CIM 260 or CIM 280. The antenna must
be installed outside the control cabinet in a position
with good reception conditions. If required by the
telecom company, connect an additional antenna.
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HMN name for the FCC
label
MAGNA3 Z
MLE71 Z
MLE80 Z
MLE90 Z
MLE100 Z
MLE112 Z
MLE132 Z
MLE160 Z
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Fig. 3
Fitting an external cellular antenna
Pos.
Description
Primary SMA connection for the cellular
1
antenna.
This antenna must always be connected.
Secondary SMA connection for the cellular
2
antenna*
*
Only use this antenna connection if required by
the telecom company.
2.6 Inserting the SIM card
Before inserting the SIM card into CIM 260 or CIM
280, remove the PIN code, or set it to "4321".
Procedure
1. Insert the SIM card into a mobile phone.
2. Remove the PIN code from the SIM card, or set it
to "4321". See the manual of the mobile phone.
3. Insert the SIM card into CIM 260 or CIM 280. See
fig. 4.
For CIM 280, you must have a SIM card
subscription with international SMS
roaming activated.
The slanted edge of the SIM card must
point downwards. See fig. 4.
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