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Brand | GE |
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Model | NetworX NX-7002 |
Category | Network Hardware |
Language | English |
Details features like wireless reporting, destinations, compatibility, and package contents including module, antenna, and guides.
Provides information on how to order the product, referring to an external price list for details.
Defines key terms such as CID, CSD, GPRS, GSM, PUK code, RSSI, and various reporting methods used by the module.
Steps to enter the module's programming mode using the keypad, including the default code and LED indicators.
Procedure to select the NX-7002 module for programming by entering its address and the entry key.
Process of entering data for a specific programming location, advancing through segments, and storing changes.
How to exit a programmed location, returning to module selection or next location entry.
Steps to exit the programming mode, returning to module selection or the main menu.
Describes programming using an LCD keypad, highlighting display prompts and data types.
Explains how to input numerical data (0-255) and view data using LED binary representation on the keypad.
Details on selecting features (on/off) using keypad buttons and the display of enabled features.
Step-by-step guide for inserting the SIM card into the NX-7002 module, including handling precautions.
Procedure for enrolling the SIM card on the GSM network, including entering the PIN code.
Steps for enrolling the SIM card on the GPRS network, requiring APN details.
Instructions to check the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value for optimal module placement.
Procedures to verify the SIM card status, GSM network login, and GPRS network connection.
Configuration of system characteristics and feature selection for the module's operational mode.
Selection of primary reporting destinations (TCP/IP, Email, SMS) for Report Control 1.
Selection of backup reporting destinations for Report Control 1.
Setting the delay in seconds before Report Control 1 initiates reporting.
Enabling/disabling specific event types for reporting by Report Control 1.
Selecting the primary reporting destination for Report Control 2.
Selecting the backup reporting destination for Report Control 2.
Setting the delay in seconds before Report Control 2 initiates reporting.
Configuring event types for reporting by Report Control 3.
Selecting the primary reporting destination for Report Control 4.
Selecting the backup reporting destination for Report Control 4.
Setting the delay in seconds before Report Control 4 initiates reporting.
Configuring event types for reporting by Report Control 6.
Setting which report controls act as primary or secondary reporting.
Mandatory setting for TCP/IP reporting; requires the GPRS access point name.
Setting the account number for SMS reporting, with specific input requirements.
Configuration of various system timing functions, including network attempts and report delays.
Specifies the message format for SMS reporting, supporting different SIA modes.
Mandatory number for SMS reporting, with special character programming.
Phone number required for call-back feature for CSD GSM upload/download.
Entry field for the SIM card Personal Unblocking Key (PIN) code.
Configuration to automatically select a network operator or manually enter an operator ID code.
Displays specific status information of the GSM/GPRS module.
Configuration where the NX-7002 acts as the main alarm reporting device.
Configuration where the NX-7002 transmits events only when the primary dialler fails.
Instructions on how to physically mount the NX-7002 module inside the enclosure.
Location of the SIM card slot on the module's circuit board.
Identification of the GPRS modem component on the module.
The connector where the external antenna attaches to the module.
Header used for potential software upgrades for the module.
Describes connections for battery power and main panel battery leads.
Connector used for voice channel event reporting.
Terminals connecting the module to the keypad bus.
Explanation of the status LEDs and their meanings.
Lists key technical specifications including power supply, current consumption, and operating temperature.
Table mapping event reports to their corresponding Contact ID and SIA codes.
A list of GSM network operator names and their associated ID codes.