User's Manual

Table Of Contents
PRELIMINARY
TD 92417GB
2007-02-19/ Ver. PA
User Manual
Ascom a71 Alarm Tranceiver and Ascom p71 Transceiver
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SIM Card
All personal settings in the transceiver are programmed and stored in the SIM card. The
SIM card can easily be moved to another transceiver. By this it is easy to keep personal
settings, such as identity and alert signal. This can be handy in case of break down or
when changing operation environment and switching transceiver.
Pull-cord (Option)
Figure 4.
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Figure 4. Pull-cord
The pull-cord is made of a ABS plastic attachment connected to a canvas ribbon. The end
of the ribbon has a clip which must be safely attached, for example, to the clothes. The
pull-cord is also used as a security string, which prevents the transceiver to fall to the
ground.
The transceiver can be used without the pull-cord option. Remove the pull-cord and plug
the hole with the provided ABS lid.
2.2 Chargers
2.2.1 Single Charger
The single charger is a separate unit used for charging the transceiver. Connect the single
charger by pushing it under the clip. The single charger is connected to a power supply
which has four exchangeable plug-in contacts which fit into an ordinary wall socket in
many countries.
Figure 5.
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Figure 5. Single charger for the transceiver
For more information about the single charger, see Data Sheet, Single Charger, TD
92353GB.
Note: When charging an EX-version the single charger must be marked with .
2.2.2 RS232 Programming Device
Similar to the single charger in design, the RS232 programming device is used to connect
the transceiver to a computer in order to upgrade the firmware and edit parameters. For
more information see,
Appendix A: Programming the Transceiver on page 29.