Microtel CellStat v.1.22 User Manual

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MICROTEL

CellStat

TM


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Step Two - Telephone Connections

(Optional) include the external phone line

for call-outs and the optional local telephone connection for local programming and
monitoring. If only the built-in cellular interface is to be used, then no telephone
connections are necessary.

CAUTION: This equipment cannot report an alarm when other equipment (telephone,
answering system, computer modem, etc.) connected to the same phone line is in use.

1. Connect the dialer’s LINE jack to the EQUIPMENT Phone jack of the MicroMax

Surge Suppressor using the cable supplied with your dialer.

2. Connect the Telephone LINE jack on the MicroMax Surge Suppressor to the RJ11

jack of your outside line using the cable supplied with the MicroMax Surge
Suppressor.

3. Connect a local telephone (optional) to the dialer’s PHONE jack.

NOTE: Telephone line transients and surges can damage the dialer or disrupt its
operation. We recommend use of the MicroMax Surge Suppressor for normal operations.


Step Three - Cellular Connection

If using the built-in cellular interface to place

calls to/from the dialer wirelessly, then ensure the antenna is screwed onto the bulk-head
mounted female SMA connector on the upper left-hand-side of the enclosure, shown in
Figure 3 below. Do not over tighten--finger-tighten only!

Alternatively, a remote antenna can be mounted on the external surface of an enclosure
(Required if the dialer is mounted within a metal cabinet), and a female-to-male SMA
extension cable can be screwed to the bulk-head mounted SMA connector, then routed to
the remote antenna. Again, only finger tighten the SMA connections.


Figure 3. External Cellular Antenna Connector

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