Mitsubishi Electronics MAM-GM20, MAM-AM6, MAM-GM24, MAM-AM20 Inserting the SIM card only GM series

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Installation and Mounting

Inserting the SIM card (only GM series)

 

 

3.5Inserting the SIM card (only GM series)

To insert the SIM card in the modem, open the SIM card holder on the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem by pressing the small button on the right of the holder with a pen or a pointed object.

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Fig. 3-7:

Push down the button until the card holder is released

You can now carefully pull out the card holder and insert your SIM card. Then push the SIM card holder back into the modem until it snaps into position.

 

 

 

 

 

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Fig. 3-8:

Insert the SIM card with the contact side facing upwards and ensure that the card is seated correctly in the recess.

Then push the SIM card holder back into the modem until it snaps into position.

NOTES

If you are not using a new and unused SIM card, use a mobile phone to ensure first of all that the SIM card does not contain any saved SMS messages (read or unread) as this may other- wise cause malfunctions.

Avoid touching the contacts of the SIM card as electrostatic discharge may otherwise dam- age it.

E ATTENTION:

The SIM card should only be removed when the modem is in power-off state. The SIM card may become unusable if this warning is not observed.

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