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Network selection: the mobile network management in the device is automatic by default. If you
experience problems with the stability of the mobile network in the given location, that is the
device switches frequently between networks, you can select manually the network you want to
use.
Available options:
Automatic: the device will select the network automatically.
2G only: use 2G (GPRS) network only.
3G only: use 3G (UMTS) network only
4G only: use 4G (LTE) network only
3G network usage is supported by Gate Control BASE 1000 - 3G and - 4G models only!
4G network usage is supported by the Gate Control BASE 1000 - 4G model only!
VoLTE support (4G model only): if you enable this option, the device will try to connect to the
VoLTE service through which it can make and receive LTE-based calls. This requires mobile
Internet and VoLTE service enabled on the SIM card installed in the device, and configured APN
settings in the device settings. Do not enable this option if any of the above is not available,
otherwise the network connection may fail.
Locking the device:
Status: you can lock your device with this setting, that is the factory default settings cannot be
restored without knowing the device’s USB password.
Unlocked: when unlocked, the factory default settings can be restored at any time,
also without knowing the device’s USB password.
Locked: when locked, restoring the factory default settings is disabled. You can restore
the factory default settings only after logging in with the valid USB password of the device
and changing the setting to unlocked. If you forget the USB password of the device,
only the manufacturer can restore the factory default settings at the service center.
Event logs:
Preserve event logs: to fulfill GDPR requirements, the device records and stores event logs for
the time interval configured in this section, but up to 1200 entries, which is the physical limit
of the event logs. The device will delete entries older than the configured interval automatically
when new entries are recorded. Thereby, the event logs will always keep available the latest
events.

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