AAS AAS User Manual - Activating Sensors
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Activating Sensors
Testing SIM cart with your cell phone first
The GSM alarm system requires a SIM card to connect to the cellular network just as many mobile phones do [Verizon
and Sprint do not use SIM cards]. SIM cards may be purchased from any Cellular company such as AT&T or T-Mobile
as part of a monthly plan or as a prepaid card with a specific amount of time [e.g. 60 minutes]. When purchasing a
card from any dealer, please make sure the SIM card is supported by all cellular devices. Please Make sure SIM Card
is
activated properly and with pre-paid minutes purchased
on the SIM Card
Special Note On Setting Up Your Alarm System:
We strongly suggest all our customers program the system and activate all sensors first. Installation of the
sensors should be done after programming process is completed.
To best prevent possible interference, please activate one sensor at a time. Please make sure while activating
each sensor, the rest of the sensors are switched off or power off.
It is preferable that the keypad power adapter be plugged into its own outlet and not share an outlet with other
devices which are potential sources of interference
.
Please try to program your system in an area with the least possible interference, for example your basement or
a room with concrete walls to avoid interfering signals being accidentally programmed into the system.
The internal rechargeable system drains down during shipping so the first step in setting up is to turn on the
keypad power switch, attach and plug in the keypad power adapter and let the system recharge for 8-10 hours
The AAS Alarm Systems are designed for Wireless operation using both AC and DC [using a power inverter]
power. They have the capability to work on both 110 AC current and 220 AC current.