SPCN310
GSM Module incl. Antenna (en)
Módulo GSM con Antena (es)
GSM-module incl. antenne (nl)
Gsm-Module incl. Antenne (vls)
Modulo GSM incl. Antenna (it)
GSM-modul inkl. antenn (sv)
GSM-Modul mit Antenne (de)
Module GSM avec antenne (fr)
STEP: A6V10209207, Edition: 30.08.2011
English
WARNING
This device shall only be connected to power
supplies compliant to EN60950-1, chapter 2.5
("limited power source").
When replacing or installing modules on the
SPC system, always ensure that the mains
supply and the battery are disconnected.
Ensure that all anti-static precautions are
adhered to when handling connectors, wires,
terminals and PCBs.
Installing the SPCN310
The SPCN310 provides the SPC controller with a
GSM interface allowing the user to send and
receive text messages via the mobile network. For
a complete description on the GSM features please
consult the SPC Configuration Manual.
The SPCN310 must have a SIM card installed in
the unit to operate. The SIM card must be in the
holder before power is applied to the SPC system
(see below for details on installing the SIM card).
See Fig. 1: SPCN310
1 SPCN310 on the SPC controller
2 Primary slot
3 Back-up slot
Before installing the GSM module onto the SPC
controller, ensure that a functioning SIM card is
installed on the module.
To install a SIM card onto the GSM module, slide
the SIM card holder flap to the right, rotate the flap
on the SIM card holder to the 'up' position and slide
the SIM card down into the slot.
Rotate the flap back to its original position, press
and slide to the left to click into place.
Please make a note of the unlock code for your
SIM card as this will be required when enabling the
SIM card on the SPC.
1
1
2
3
2
See Fig. 2: Insert SIM Card
1
SIM card
2
SIM card holder
Flap on SIM card holder
3
To install the SPCN310 (with SIM card):
Ensure the AC mains power and battery
backup connections are removed.
Insert the mounting pillars (included with the
modem) into the four hole positions on either
the primary slot (left) or back-up slot (right) on
the controller.
Align the 16-pin female socket over the 16-pin
male connector, ensuring that the holes on the
SPCN310 are aligned with the top of the
mounting pillars.
Firmly but gently press down to secure the
module.
Power up the SPC controller.
LED Functionality
There are four LEDs on the top of the modem
module labelled D1 to D4. These are used to
indicate the status of the modem.
The function of the LEDs is as follows:
See Fig. 3: LED Functions
D1
Signal Strength Indicator
On:
Good signal.
Flashing: Weak signal. Normal operation may not
be possible.
Off:
No signal.
D2
Mast Registration Status
On:
Modem connected to local GSM provider.
Flashing: Modem cannot connect to local GSM
provider.
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Installation Instruction
D3
Carrier Present or Call in Progress
On:
Modem carrier is present, an SMS is being
sent or GPRS is connected.
Flashing: Dialling, hangup, answering, GPRS dial.
D4
Unit On and Running
Flashing: Modem has power and is operating
normally.
An antenna (supplied with the SPCN310) needs to be
attached to the SMA connector on the GSM module.
The antenna can be mounted on the top of the
cabinet using one of the knock-out holes provided.
Ensure that the antenna is unobstructed.
Configuring the SPCN310
For configuration instruction, please refer to SPC
Configuration Manual or SPC Pro Configuration
Manual.
Technical Data
Network
GSM / GPRS
connection
(dual band 900/1800 MHz)
Operating current
Max. 130 mA at 12 VDC
Quiscent current
Max. 130 mA at 12 VDC
Operating
-10 ~ +50 °C
temperature
Relative humidity
Max. 90 % (non condensing)
Mounting
Plug on module to SPC
controller
Dimensions
90 x 38 x 25 (PCB)
(W x H x D)
Weight
0.030 kg
Standards /
EN50131-1 approved with
approval
control panel
D1 D2 D3 D4