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venus-os:gx-gsm [2019-09-06 09:26] – [3. Configuration] marmour | venus-os:gx-gsm [2019-10-03 13:46] – [6. Supported Frequencies (2G/3G)] guy_stewart | ||
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==== Compatibility ==== | ==== Compatibility ==== | ||
- | The GX GSM can be used with any of the [[venus-os: | + | The GX GSM can be used with any of the [[venus-os: |
- | * Color Control GX | + | |
- | * Venus GX | + | |
- | * Octo GX | + | |
The GX GSM requires Venus OS v2.22 or newer to be installed on the GX Device. | The GX GSM requires Venus OS v2.22 or newer to be installed on the GX Device. | ||
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- | When using a SIM card with its SIM-pin security disabled, the system will work without further configuration. | + | When using a SIM card with its SIM-pin security disabled, the system will work without further configuration. |
Setting a SIM pin helps reducing the risk of the SIM card being stolen and used. Use a mobile phone to set the SIM pin, and there after configure it on the GX-device. | Setting a SIM pin helps reducing the risk of the SIM card being stolen and used. Use a mobile phone to set the SIM pin, and there after configure it on the GX-device. | ||
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^ Icon ^ Details ^ | ^ Icon ^ Details ^ | ||
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===== 6. GPS ===== | ===== 6. GPS ===== | ||
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===== 5. Trouble shooting ===== | ===== 5. Trouble shooting ===== | ||
- | ^ ^ Step | + | Whilst usually working well, in case the modem does not connect |
- | | 1 | Power | Check that the blue LED is either lit continuous or blinking | + | |
- | | 2 | USB | The modem must be connected | + | |
- | | 3 | Simcard | If enabled, PIN code must be configured in Settings -> GSM modem -> PIN | | + | |
- | | 4 | Signal strength | 1 bar for VRM logging, 2/3 bars for remote console | | + | |
- | | 5 | Network | Check that a network name is visible. If it is not, contact your simcard provider and/or insert | + | |
- | You also need to remember | + | ^ Step ^^ Details |
+ | | 1 | Check power | Check that the blue LED is either lit continuous or blinking | ||
+ | | 2 | Check USB connection | ||
+ | | 3 | Simcard status | Check the SIM Status in the menu, it must show " | ||
+ | | 4 | Signal strength | 1 bar minimum for VRM logging, 2 or 3 bars are necessary for a working remote console | | ||
+ | | 5 | Network registration | Check that a network name is visible. If it is not, check signal strength and otherwise contact your simcard provider and/or insert the simcard in a phone to double check its operation and subscription status. | | ||
+ | | 6 | Internet connection | Verify that the Internet shows " | ||
+ | | 7 | Connection to VRM Portal | Verify that the VRM Portal menu shows a recent last connection time. See Settings -> VRM Portal. For more details, see [[https:// | ||
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+ | An outdoor antenna typically increases received signal by 15 dB to 25 dB. | ||
===== 6. Supported Frequencies (2G/3G) ===== | ===== 6. Supported Frequencies (2G/3G) ===== | ||
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* 3G (UMTS/ | * 3G (UMTS/ | ||
- | Please notice: In Northern America 1900 MHz is the most common frequency for 3G, which is unsupported for the current version of GX GSM. | + | ==== Regional Coverage Information ==== |
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+ | Northern America: 1900 MHz is the most common frequency for 3G, which is unsupported for the current version of GX GSM. | ||
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+ | Australia: The 900MHz 3G frequency in remote areas is typically provided by Optus. Telstra' | ||
In case of uncertainty please double-check: | In case of uncertainty please double-check: |