3. Plug in the communication modules
a. IP Module: If your WiComm Pro is equipped with an IP card Install the IP
communication module in its cavity (back cover), with its connector
fitting securely onto its respective socket. Make sure the network cable is
first routed through the wiring channel on the mounting bracket (and via
the fastening hook). Then plug the network cable into its jack on the
module (see illustration above point 5).
b. GSM/GPRS Module: If your WiComm Pro is equipped with a GSM/GPRS
module, insert a SIM card into its holder to enable GSM/GPRS
communication. Screw the antenna onto its connector on the GSM
module. Install the GSM module in its cavity, with its connector fitting
securely onto its respective socket
NOTES:
1. Do not install SIM card while the main panel is powered up.
2. Do not touch SIM Card circuitry /connectors, as it could damage the SIM
card
4. Route the AC or DC power cable (depending on the configuration) through the
opening in the housing (back cover) and secure its plug onto the socket (see
illustration).
5. Affix the main panel onto the mounting bracket by positioning its two plastic tabs
(located at the top of the panel) onto their respective grooves (located at the top of
the mounting bracket), and then press to close the housing.
6. Install the two locking screws at the bottom of the main panel.
7. Connect the main panel to the AC power supply (depending on the configuration).
NOTE: The backup battery takes 24 hours to charge.