SIM card
Use a normal microSIM card from a chosen operator
(Not from the mobile organisation '3'). Note the phone
number of the card. In future, use it when you send
text messages to the unit.
1. Check the microSIM card.Place the microSIM card in
a normal mobile phone. Check that you can call and
send/receive messages to/from the phone.
2. Deactivate the PIN code. Whilst the microSIM card is
in the phone, you need to set the microSIM card to
NOT ask for the PIN code (perhaps see how in the
manual of your mobile telephone).
3. Install the microSIM card. Remove the microSIM card
and mount it in the multiGuard unit (Fig 1 and fig. 2A).
HOW TO GET THE REMOTE CONTROL READY:
A battery from the factory is installed.
See on the back of the unit which button switches the alarm on.
HOW TO GET YOUR MULTIGUARD UNIT READY:
Press the SIM card into the holder and
push it carefully in place as shown.
Fig. 1 REMEMBER to turn the SIM card the
right way up. See marking by card holder.
Power
The multiGuard unit can be supplied with power in 3 ways:
12/24V DC: Use the screw terminal (Fig. 2B)
230V: Use the included converter
Battery: It is possible to mount a battery in case of
power failure (Fig. 2C)
1. Mount the back-up battery in the plug (optional) (Fig. 2C).
2. Mount the power supply and switch on the power
to the multiGuard unit.
3. The unit gives a short beep and the red control
diode is lit for approximately 30 seconds.
4. Afterwards the control diode will flash with a single flash every 3 seconds.
It shows that the multiGuard unit is ready and functions correctly.
Placing of the multiGuard unit
The multiGuard unit must be placed centrally in relation to the installed tank units. For example:
Trucks and construction machines. Mount the multiGuard unit in the cabin of the truck.
Agricultural implements.Mount the multiGuard unit e.g. in the engine house or on the vehicle.
Stationary tanks.Mount the multiGuard unit in adjacent buildings where
it is dry and there is power access.
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