CONIUGO CONIU 700100209L, CONIU 700100213L Instructions

GSM Scout active LTE
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Paragraphs with the ssf character indicate special functions that are activated when the device is switched to ssf mode (see Chapter 10 for more on this).
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Introduction / manufacturer’s declaration
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing this registration system. The GSM Scout activ LTE was built according to the latest technology. It is a microcontroller-controlled signaling module for remote data transmission in GSM radio telephone networks.
manufacturer: ConiuGo® GmbH Berliner Strasse 4a 16540 Hohen Neuendorf
For the CE marking are important and have been noted:
- Directive 2014/53 / EU (Radio Equipment Directive - RED) on radio equipment
- Directive 2011/65 / EU (RoHS-conformity), (in particular lead free of all processed components)
The device includes a telecommunications terminal used for GSM, UMTS and LTE networks. This has its own CE mark with check digit.
When using a separate power supply, it should be noted that this corresponds to the conditions of electrical safety, carries the CE mark and is professionally mounted and operated.
Hohen Neuendorf, 10 of September 2018
To ensure the safe operation of our GSM device, you as a user must comply with this operating manual.
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Contents
Introduction / manufacturer’s declaration ................................................. 2
Contents ........................................................................................................ 3
1. Warranty and liability conditions ............................................................ 4
2. Intended use .............................................................................................. 5
3. Safety constructions ................................................................................ 6
4. Assembly ................................................................................................... 8
5. Switch inputs and function of the GSM Scout ..................................... 9
6. Configuration via the phone number directory ................................... 13
7. Insert SIM card and connect antenna ................................................... 15
8. Start of the device and functional test ................................................. 15
9. Remote switching ................................................................................... 16
10. Ssf – Special SIM function ................................................................... 19
11. Switching the language version .......................................................... 22
12. Remedy for errors and problems ........................................................ 23
13. Scope of delivery and optional accessories ...................................... 26
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1. Warranty and liability conditions
ConiuGo® GmbH guarantees that the product is free of material and manufacturing defects during normal use and maintenance. This warranty is valid for 2 years from the date of delivery and covers repair or replacement, whereby ConiuGo® GmbH reserves the right to choose. The warranty covers material and personnel costs in the event of a repair, but not on assembly and shipping costs.
A guarantee is excluded in case of improper use, alteration, disassembly or modifica­tion. The proof of purchase must be enclosed with a return!
In no event shall ConiuGo® be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, including property damage, loss of use of the equipment or other equipment, or any loss of property.
Damage caused by non-observance of these operating instruc­tions will void the warranty! For further damages we do not accept liability!
In case of property damage or personal injury caused by im­proper handling or non-observance of the safety instructions, we assume no liability. In such cases, any warranty claim ex­pires.
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2. Intended use
The device is made for use in Germany. It may be marketed outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland only with a user manual in the local language. This manual must be authorized by the manufacturer. In any case, it must be ensured that the end user of this device is able to understand the manual in terms of language and content.
Note on installing ConiuGo® devices in vehicles
In order to avoid disturbances of the vehicle electronics, a ConiuGo® device in vehicles must always be installed by a technically trained electrician and, if necessary, registered in the vehicle computer. As a rule, this is possible with­out any problems.
If ConiuGo® units are installed in vehicles, they may only be operated in the resting vehicle (for example, theft protection). The devices have no E1 ap­proval. Repercussions on vehicle electronics can therefore not be completely ruled out.
Note about possible malfunction of the vehicle electronics
State-of-the-art vehicles have an electronic battery management system that indicates a fault and, if necessary, immobilizes the vehicle when an "unknown consumer" is detected. Such an "unknown consumer" may be a GSM modem or GSM reporting device that is not registered with its power management in battery management. The operator or the person authorized by him must en­sure that the vehicle electronics properly recognize the ConiuGo® device and allow it to be used in the vehicle.
• The ConiuGo® Society for Telecommunications is not liable for disruptions of the vehicle electronics or the consequential costs, such as the costs for re­leasing a vehicle on-board computer, which has switched to the fault mode. The operator or his workshop have to ensure that the device works properly with the vehicle electronics!
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Installation and commissioning of the GSM reporting device require special expertise (telecommunications, electrical engi­neering, electronics, etc.). Proper installation and commission­ing must be ensured by the purchaser or operator. The safety instructions must be observed.
Observance of all instructions in this manual and the technical documentation and instructions on the device (type plate, etc.) are required. In case of doubt, the device should be put out of operation and the manufacturer consulted.
The device usually has protection class IP 31. This must be taken into acount when selecting the installation environment.
The permissible ambient temperature is -30 to 60 ° C.
The device may only be operated indoors.
Contact with moisture (> 70% rel. F) must be avoided at all costs.
An activated SIM card is required for operation.
Deviating device versions, such as GSM Scout devices with protection class IP 65 have the corresponding protection class and can of course be operated under the conditions specified for this protection class.
Another use as described above leads to damage of this product. Moreover, this is with dangers such. As short circuit, fire, electric shock, etc. connected. Devices of the GSM Scout series must not be technically modified or rebuilt!
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3. Safety hints
The devices of the GSM Scout series comply with the generally valid GSM stand­ards. The following safety instructions must be observed.
GSM devices can ignite explosive or flammable gas mixtures electromagnetically. The use of the devices under impermissible environmental conditions must be excluded.
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The system may not be switched on in airplanes and hospitals without permission.
Before switching on the device, it is essential to inquire about possible influences of the module on your existing technical systems.
The manufacturer supplies devices of the GSM Scout series as a product for integra­tion into a system. This product has been carefully inspected for compliance with the standards and guidelines stated in the manufacturer's declaration in accordance with the CE directive. Nevertheless, the electromagnetic behavior of the module depends on the installation and environmental conditions.
The electromagnetic behavior of the GSM alarm system de­pends on installation and environmental conditions, which are not under the control of the manufacturer. Therefore, the manu­facturer assumes no liability for this behavior.
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Note on selecting a suitable antenna
The GSM module of your device is approved for use as a telecommunication termi­nal in accordance with the EC Directive (RED). This approval is effective if the device is operated with a properly adapted antenna (antenna and Ka¬bel: 50 ohm charac­teristic impedance) with spherical radiation (omnidirectional) via a Kabel connection. Recommended are the antennas specified in the data sheet, which ensure optimum reception and transmission behavior.
Because of the HF radiation that occurs, a GSM device may in principle only be operated with a suitable GSM antenna for the corresponding frequency band. The antenna cable must not be damaged.
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4. Assembly
The devices of the GSM Scout series with IP 31 housing have two mounting straps ("B" in Fig. 1) on the housing, which are used for wall mounting. Note that the two other screw holes ("A" in Fig. 1) are used to secure the housing cover. (see Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
B
B
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A B C D E
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5. Switch inputs and function of the GSM Scout
The devices of the GSM Scout series are GSM transmitter modules for the transmis­sion of messages via alarm SMS. They serve to secure and monitor valuable objects such as houses, boats / yachts, camping vehicles, etc.). Messages are sent via SMS (SMS = Short Message Service) via the GSM networks (GSM = Global System for Mobile communications). The GSM Scout active LTE is also able to receive SMS and thereby perform remote switching tasks.
Fig. 2
The GSM Scout Series has 5 inputs for switches or switch contacts (see Fig. 2 / A = AUX, B = FIRE, C = WATER, D = BURGLARY, E = SHARP). Voltages should never be created here! Only the connection of potential-free contacts or signaling loops is permitted!
With the input "SCHARF" (E) the functions of the device are activated. After closing this switch, arming will be activated after 40 seconds have elapsed. This delay time is used to leave the protected object after arming. The associated light emitting diode (hereinafter abbreviated as LED = Light Emitting Diode) above the contact only shows the status of the input (open / closed) and not whether the device is actually armed. The actual condition can be seen by the status LED 1 on the left side.
The input contacts are only suitable for potential-free contacts. Under no circumstances should they be subjected to a voltage.
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