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2. Use an unused previously checked local line of PBX Special lines such as lines for so called key phones or ISDN lines cannot be used It is recommended that the PBX will give a busy or permanent tone after call finishing after hooking up on one side the other side is advised by this tone Use a previously checked telephone handset switched to DTMF and connected to another extension of the PBX It is best to use a cordless phone this allows you to closely observe the lamps on the GSM Gateway Disconnect the phone which was previously used to check the unused line Using the same cable connect the GSM Gateway It is recommended that you check the SIM card too using a mobile phone Again it is not necessary to fix the GSM Gateway to the wall for testing it may be placed on a flat surface if necessary After this follow chapters 2 2 to 2 5 to make all required connections If inserted SIM card requires a PIN red Enter PIN lamp will light up On models without this separate lamp common error lamp will light up In this case pick up the phone connected to another extension e g cordless phone and call GSM Gateway extension You will hear a PIN tone cc or Enter pin as described in chapter 3 9 2 and hang up Red Enter PIN lamp will go out The GSM Gateway will register itself into the GSM network First red No GSM network lamp must go out if present After few seconds the gree
3. Example correct password DIS you enter incorrectly the number is dialled and you will get through to the emergency line 112 Note You must access GSM Gateway by its line interface Programming by GSM connection incoming call is not possible Telephone Based Programming Once you have entered the programming mode you can change all parameters or more parameters in any sequence except for SMS message texts or I2CR table parameters It is easy just enter the parameter number and then the parameter value Use the as separator Enter Each parameter number has three to four digits refer to the Parameter Tables After the number and are entered the GSM Gateway sends a confirmation JJ signal if such parameter exists and is available in the particular model and software version If it is not available the GSM Gateway transmits a rejection signal HHN After the value and another are entered the GSM Gateway sends a storing JJ J signal if the value lies in the allowed interval If not the GSM Gateway transmits a rejection signal J JN H The programmed values are stored immediately during the storing signal JN transmission 60 Programming Example Sets the GSM Gateway clock at 12 o clock 30 minutes 0 seconds Example Important warning While setting time parameters note the units they are set in seconds or milliseconds Since you cannot enter the decimal point from your telephone milliseconds must be u
4. Setting menu Read the GSM Gateway setup Open the Service Parameters item Open the remote supervision parameter folder Make sure that remote supervision is enabled If not enable it Enter the number of the modem or GSM Gateway which is used for remote supervision eS oe ee a If you select the callback item and the GSM Gateway which is used for remote supervision has a separate data number enter the data number in the right hand column 10 You can enter up to 4 numbers to be used for remote supervision 11 Remember to save the setup back into the GSM Gateway 12 Switch into the off line status Important recommendation You are recommended to make this setup before installing the GSM Gateway at the client s With older types of GSM Gateways already installed you are advised to make this setup immediately after software upgrade to a version supporting remote supervision 2 36 and up 66 6 5 7 How to Run Remote Supervision a Program File Windows Setup Help 8 Do SA Eyes ein ON Sa Oss tex S kb i GSM gateway gt Eurotel D ABC Itd O00000 OOC Off Line Param No 100653 Run the GSM program on the Remote Supervision Center PC Click on this icon to open the list of supervised GSM Gateways The list may include subfolders in multiple levels Click on this key to create a subfolder Click on this key to create a new item in the list Enter
5. 1 0 0 DTMF 1 pulse Time parameters for Make min 204 20 Ire parameters pulse dialling receiver Break min 205 30 ere fixed Flash min 206 10 2550 100 Make 20 to 80 ms On hook min 207 10 2550 500 Dreak 30 to 90 ms string pulse 211 0 255001000 listpause 212 0 25500 4000 Time parameters 2nd ing puse 213 0125500 DE for ringing fandpause 214 0 25500 o 3rdringpulse 215 0 25500 0 3rd pause 216 0 25500 0 Max time of ringing HA 0 Vee o it s 0 unlimited Busy tone 225 255 step 1 s Max off hook time Signalisation of begin Type 231 0 5 0 Seenotes below of GSM connection Time 232 10 2000 100 Step 10 ms Signalisation of end Type 233 0 5 0 Seenotes below of GSM connection Time 234 10 2000 100 _ Step 10 ms foresee ltz kees begin or end of connection Pseudo tariff pulses transmit or no 241 no 1 yes AET a EE Josie a ng Length of tariff pulse 243 10 1000 100 dc 10 ms Min pause between tariff pulses 244 10 1000 200 Frequency of tariff pulses 245 0 9 6 Seenotesbelow DISA dialling start time 251 100 25500 4000 Step 100 ms Dial switchboard operator number in Notes 231 and 233 Signalling of connection start or end 0 None signalling Current break for time specified by par 232 or 234 2 Polarity change without retur
6. 146 o0 2550 640 DTMF recever Min burst 151 30 20 40 laa om timing Min pause 152 30 200 40 DTMF transmiter Tone 163 30 1000 100 la re timing Pause 154 30 1000 100 Receiving DTMF during a cal 155 0 1 1 0 deabied t enabled 12 13 14 15 17 18 21 22 23 31 132 133 134 135 136 2 2 2 320 320 640 640 320 0 Step 10 ms 70 pre II kees o o i Empty automatic dialing OFF Number for automatic dialing 156 Time out for automatic dialing 157 sec 0 instantly after pick up Maximal time of outgoing call 158 ume S Slap 10 2 EM 0 without limit time s step 10 s 0 without limit Ee WS WS Wee Wes Maximal time of incoming call 159 SMS centre number 160 20aig ou Det mode 161 0 SE OM Eed 162 0 mes o mea o 0 disabled 1 enabled SMS switch control SMS input triggered messages Oi WS KE WS Alarm function _ 165 0 1 O disabled 1 enabled Enable sending call SS 8 information via COM sef of a o _ o cisetes onanio Ooo S S S S T i Battery charging 170 0 f 1 1 0 disabled 1 enabled Number of rings before Automatic data calls answering 181 automatic answer 0 do not answer automaticall Notes to Basic Parameters e Parameters connected with SIM card protection The DIN parameter is used only if Enter Automatically is selected and t
7. of your old SIM card If your SIM card is new or you are going to buy a new one you need not worry your SIM card will be O K PIN Entering Blocking Optionally The GSM Gateway provides automatic PIN entering by default You can disable PIN entering on your SIM card using a mobile telephone into which you insert your SIM card for this purpose If you do disable you need not worry as to whether there is a PIN code stored in your GSM Gateway memory If you enable PIN entering your GSM Gateway will require a PIN code after the first power on and if you enter the PIN correctly the GSM Gateway will store it in its memory and enter automatically in the future GSM Network Service Setting Answering Machine Call Forwarding Before the SIM card installation decide whether you will use the incoming call forwarding service provided by GSM networks call forwarding in the event of busy line absence unavailability However it is more convenient to disable all call forwarding modes the GSM operators answering machine e g and use an answering and recording machine of your own If you have more GSM Gateways with your PBX you can forward calls when one GSM Gateway is busy etc Roaming Parameters Setting Calling via Foreign GSM Networks The GSM Gateway disables roaming by default It is usually convenient because most people do not travel with the GSM Gateway and there is a risk with roaming in foreign countries that due to a failure in
8. these settings i e local GSM operator prefixes in call sorting table and international prefix parameter 6002 97 XS 8 Miscellaneous 8 1 Telephone Cost Saving Tips Al Select the appropriate GSM tariff rate while purchasing your SIM card Since a high outgoing load is expected select higher lump sum rates that mostly offer lower fees per called time unit If your employees are equipped with mobile telephones they will be able to call your company more cheaply via the GSM network than through the fixed PSTN To make the best of your GSM Gateway for outgoing calls you can bar incoming calls or keep your GSM Gateway number secret Decide depending on your load whether to purchase a higher number of GSM Gateways Sometimes it is convenient to install a separate GSM Gateway for incoming calls Here you just need a SIM card with pre paid credit and you need not pay a monthly lump sum Incoming calls then do not block your main favourable rate GSM Gateway If your PBX allows so set up the automatic seizure of a mobile network by the ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY to maximize your savings With advanced PBXs it is possible to set up call barring statuses for each user separately To maximize your GSM telephone cost economy divide the users into the following three groups 1 No calls into the GSM network busy tone when the user tries to call 2 Calls into the GSM network only via the GSM
9. x lt 3 x x lt x lt El x lt Ze x lt H x lt Ze x lt R Ze Ze x lt B Ze Ze x lt I use yes no 1 table 2 0 ax 16 0 9 digits 0 9 M 0 16 91 7 6 Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table The Intelligent Incoming Call Routing refer to the User Manual allows the GSM Gateway to call a specific extension upon having found the callers number CLIP in the Intelligent Incoming Call Routing table This saves the switchboard operator s time and the calling party s time and money CAUTION The programming of the Intelligent Incoming Call Routing table cannot be made by phone This is because data can be entered in the table during a call which is much more effective refer to Chapter 3 7 Within programming by a PC you can read and display the whole table find some important lines move them to the top and then lock this part of the table against overwriting Basic Parameters for Intelligent Routing 6001 Intelligent routing enable 0 1 1 f 0 no t yes 6002 Your international prefix 1 4 digits enter without 00 is added 6003 Table recording password 3 8 digits 777 No password deletion by initialisation 6004 Number of locked records 0 99 O0 Locked area starts at 601x Related Parameters Refer to Chapters 7 1 to 7 3 Note If operator number is not Long distance code usually 0 default entered
10. 2 O 600 Q Max 100A 60V 0 65 mA yp 4V 30 mA 25 Hz Tone DTMF or pulse min 20 Vaws 25 50 Hz 10 kQ 50 Hz x 10 000 A 8 20 us 100 Universal inputs and outputs Inputs level 1 Min 2 1VDC Switch No 1 voltage Max 48V AC or DC Switch No 1 voltage to GND Max 48V AC or DC Switch No current Max 50 mA sink Switch No voltage Max 24V Output 12V max current Max 100 mA Serial Interface Interface type RS 232C D Sub 9 pins female 19200 bit sec Other Dimensions w o connectors 150 x 150 x 55 mm Operating temperature C to 45 C 0 Air humidity 5 to 95 Use the product as designed and manufactured and in accordance with these instructions for use The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities The ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY contains no environmentally harmful components When the product s service life is exhausted and you find no other application for it dispose of it in accordance with applicable legal regulations 101 2003 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE as Prague DR 845 v 10 0
11. 5 3 4 minimum 5 maximum Volume direction from GSM__ 105 1 5 3 t minimum 5 maximum Roaming enable disable 106 0 1 O0 O disabled1 enabled r ea 0 reject all incoming calls GSM signal level indication 108 o 1 o 0 disabled 1 enabled Delete SMS when SIM is ful 109 0 1 1 0 disabled 1 enabled e g Time ms step is 100 SEENEN N ch End of dialling signal length 112 0 2550 200 __ Beep length ms step 10 Dialling end time out 113 2000 15000 6000 In milliseconds Step 100ms Switchboard operator number _ 114 Max 8 digits Usually 00 Interantional prefix 115 f1 dia 4 di a Equal to on GSM networks E 2 1 Sooner parameter 6002 Country code 116 1 dig Enter without 00 prefix will Long distance code o dig 2 dig be added automatically Operator prefix dig 4 dig 1 It may be empty in some countries it is not used Tone after end of call Reserved for future use 0 silence 1 continuous 2 busy tone Step 10 ms tep 10 ms E 2 NIN NIN loo o Beete 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 dig dig 4 2550 2550 131 132 2550 2nd tone 133 Dialling tone 2ndtone 134 _ 135 L d pause 136 Dialling tone 3 during 2ndtone Di t 2550 320 08 napase ma f o 2550 fso L d one 145 o0 2550 640 3rd pause
12. GSM connection This possibility relates only to GSM Gateway for local line of PBX extension This is contingent also on PBX s behaviour after end of local call we assume that an extension which remain off hook after a second one hooks up hears a dialing tone and can dial another number without hanging up line and picking up again In this case if local user any extension of PBX talking with remote user mobile connected with GSM Gateway by GSM network hangs up remote user hears a dialing tone and can dial another number This possibility applies to both incoming and outgoing calls It may be advantageous e g if one employee needs to talk from outside with more colleagues in sequence and a call is charged by flat price regardless of its duration But the same possibility can be abused e g for long expensive long distance calls Therefore it is recommended to set your PBX to disable outgoing calls from this extension to C O lines 3 6 Automatic dialing baby call Outgoing calls are described in chapters 3 1 and 3 2 on the assumption that automatic dialing is off default If parameter Number for automatic dialing is filled this function is automatically switched on and GSM Gateway operates as follows Model for external line As soon as line is picked up GSM Gateway awaits dialing for limited time defined by parameter time for automatic dialing If user starts dialing within this time GSM Gateway operat
13. Gateway busy tone when the GSM Gateway is busy 3 Calls into the GSM network also via PSTN lines if the GSM Gateway is busy You can bar selected telephone numbers directly on your GSM Gateway Find how many free minutes and what types of calls are provided by the selected tariff rate If for example the rate provides free minutes into the fixed network and you allow the subscribers to call only via the GSM network with the GSM Gateway you will lose these minutes PBX programming options described herein are offered by ATEUS PBX systems made by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s 98 8 2 Trouble Shooting If after the GSM Gateway s power on all LED s are on except for the 1 and 4 from the upper end any the following situations has occurred If the GSM Gateway does not beep you have probably pressed the RESET button during the power on and the GSM Gateway is waiting for software reprogramming If the GSM Gateway gives a permanent tone some inapplicable software has been loaded for a different GSM Gateway model If the GSM Gateway beeps intermittently there is an EEPROM error If you forget the service password remove the EEPROM erase it in a programmer and it push back into the socket The default values including the service password will be reset Retrieval of stored settings is possible but it is necessary to contact manufacturer 8 3 List of abbreviations CLIP Calling Line Ident
14. N C Normally Closed Switch No 1 common contact Switch No 1 active ON contact N O Normally Open 49 Fig 16 Printed Circuit Board PCB of dual band GSM Gateway models 501100E and 501105E for external line of PBX A new PCB issues 6 7 or higher 1 SA Gi 47 3 F 16 45 14 4 SEI 12 E D 50 Explanatory Notes 1 LED indicators TL1 Reset pushbutton Input and output terminal block SIEMENS H GSM module TC35 or MC35 Mains transformer P1 Mains fuse T 200 mA BJ1 2 x 10 000 A surge arrester first stage of telephone line circuit overvoltage protection X6 telephone line RJ 12 connector X7 mains supply connector 10 J2 RS 232C serial interface connector 11 JP1 diagnostic connector of power part 12 U14 programmable serial interface circuit GAL in the socket 13 U16 EEPROM containing GSM Gateway programmed parameters 14 X8 diagnostic connector of digital part 15 U15 auxiliary micro controller in the socket 16 U10 main micro controller in the socket 17 X9 SIM card holder 18 Antenna connector SE EEGEN Description of Terminals Universal input No 2 Universal input No 1 Ground DC output 12 V Ground Switch No 2 active ON contact N O Normally Open Switch No 2 contact connected with ground Switch No 1 active OFF contact N C Normally Closed Switch No 1 common contact Switch No 1 a
15. O 25500s 0 25500 s 33 Par NO Default value 1s 3600s 45xy Pe 451y Parameters for SMS No 1 452y Parameters for SMS No 2 453y Parameters for SMS No 3 454y Parameters for SMS No 4 455y Parameters for MENG SI 456y Parameters for SMS No 6 _ _ 457y Parameters for SMS No 7 458y Parameters for SMS No 8 Mask parameters 45x1 10 Watch 0 Mask form ab Watch 1 a 1 digit value for switch No 1 Watch any change b 2 digit value for switch No 2 Don t watch this input Value 33 never send this SMS Min trigger time parameters 45x2 e Levels corresponding with appropriate mask must take this time to cause SMS transmitting e lf there is 2 watch any change used in some position of mask min trigger time is ignored e If there is a mask 22 SMS will be transmitted after any change on any input and min trigger time is ignored too Examples 01 Send SMS when 0 at input No 1 and 1 at input No 2 will take a time 12 Send SMS when 1 is at input No 1 and any change at input No 2 will appear 13 Send SMS when 1 at input No 1 will take a time regardless of input No 2 status 22 Send SMS when any change at input No 1 or 2 will appear Here is an exception in evaluation or instead and is used 83 Deaf time after SMS sending parameters 45x3 T
16. Of course if this value s dominance is small it can be accepted with delay much longer than chosen anticlutter time Help for parameters 441 448 SMS texts to be transmitted if an appropriate condition comes 45x1 A value entered here must match for both input to cause a SMS transmitting Exception If Watch any change is selected for both inputs a change on anyone input is accepted 45x2 A duration of selected values which is necessary to cause a SMS transmitting This time is used only if a value 0 or 1 is a condition for at least one input 45x3 For this time period after transmitting of SMS a condition which caused SMS transmitting is not monitored This is a protection against repeated transmission of the same SMS 461 468 Phone number GSM network only to which an appropriate SMS is transmitted 84 Notes for SMS message transmitter e Instead of SMS sending or together with it SMS message transmitter can store watched events into service buffer too Leave appropriate telephone number empty for storing to buffer only This mode is advantageous because it works free of charge Stored events can be viewed on PC using GSM program e Tip some SMS messages can have the same mask and different trigger tome only E g when failure of watched machine would take 5 minutes SMS will be sent to serviceman When this failure will take two hours SMS will be sent to director e SMS reports of GSM Gateway proble
17. can be entered this way Example no 2 11111 1 2 This command will close switch no 1 and open switch no 2 Notes valid for both SMS and DTMF control e Output status check incl inputs is described in chapter 4 1 3 e When switch is in required state command has no effect for it e Jon mode Closing for pre programmed time when switch is ON and a new ON command is received it has an extending effect full time will be counted again from this moment when OFF command will come switch will open immediately e By analogy in mode Opening for pre programmed time when switch is OFF and a new OFF command is received it has an extending effect full time will be counted again from this moment when ON command will come switch will close again immediately e All notes above are valid for both SMS and phone DTMF control bellow 32 4 2 3 Phone Control DTMF Commands DTMF commands are very similar to SMS commands In addition there is a possibility of output status check Moreover commands can be chained without any limit in this mode i e switches can be closed and opened several times e g as in example No 4 below Example 1 WOWWWWWE Switch no 1 1 Switch no 2 2 close switch No 1 For switching ON For switching Usage 1 Call a line on which GSM Gateway is connected Enter a password for input output functions and If password is valid GSM Gateway will send confirmation signal JJ En
18. client s name company etc here Enter the respective GSM Gateway telephone number here WARNING Settings here must correspond with the respective GSM Gateway setup in order that the remote supervision connection can be established successfully 9 Click on this key to save the record in the list 10 Click on this key to establish remote supervision through your modem 11 Click on this key to establish remoter supervision through your GSM Gateway ONAN bo Important cautions e Connection establishing is the quickest without callback or with a GSM GSM connection made within one and the same GSM network which usually takes only a few seconds With callback and different GSM operators the establishing may take up to several minutes e With callback the PC does not check whether the callback comes from the GSM Gateway you sent the request to Hence if you e g try to establish connection with one GSM Gateway and cancel the attempt before getting through and then you try to make connection with another GSM Gateway you should make sure from which of the gateways the callback is coming 67 Remote Supervision PC calls client s GSM gateway Is it Incognito calling CLIR YES Is CLIP the Remote Supervision Center number Is callback activated for this CLIP Is the incoming call voice or data connection DATA Connection established GSM gateway rejec
19. coupler isolation of the serial port even if the PC is tens of metres distant This of course is possible only if the antenna connector does not get in touch with the GSM Gateway cover or the earthing thereof to another ground potential On models 501100E and 501105E whole electronics including antenna connector is earthed connected to PE pin of AC plug and to all parts of metallic cover SIM Card Holder To insert or replace your SIM card remove the upper cover face with a tool crosshead screwdriver No 1 This gives your SIM card a better protection against misappropriation 5 1 2 Bottom Cover Face Telephone Line Connector This RJ 12 connector is identical in all models The telephone line is connected to the central pair of pins two pins nearest to the connector axis The polarity is arbitrary The galvanic isolation of the PBX and GSM Gateway is located as follows e Inthe PBX with the PBX CO line model e Inthe GSM Gateway with the PBX subscriber line model Mains Supply Connector The mains supply connector is used for PCs and is thus identical in practically all countries In all countries a power cable is used whose other end wall socket end meets local regulations and socket dimensions The protective pin in the middle is SE 2 3 connected with the GSM Gateway cover and used as the first over voltage protection stage for the telephone line circuits For security and functional reasons it is neces
20. disabled charging an external 12V power see technical parameters can be applied too Connection method Terminal X1 see Description of Terminals on Fig 12 is destined for battery connection This terminal is normally occupied by cable connected to a connector on GSM Gateway cover for easier connection with standard battery pack Remove this cable and use X1 if necessary In this case put conductors through the GSM Gateway side hole 56 Double U bolt Accumulators Switch Fuse T 1A In this drawing the fuse is shifted little to right for better view accumulator cable Fig 20 Arrangement of components and cables inside battery cover 5 6 Fuse Exchange Spare fuses are enclosed to all backed up models The fuse may blow e g when battery is connected in reverse polarity If a lamp on GSM Battery error lights and a battery voltage is good ca 12V and a fuse in a battery cover if good after all follow these instructions TL Disconnect an accumulator and open a cover Remove a battery fuse see corresponding PCB layout and check it Place a good fuse value T1A type FSKK into this socket Close a cover and connect a battery check a polarity Connect an AC power cable OORUN Draw out an AC power cable General rules Use only a fuse of the same value and type Disconnect the AC power cable and the accumulator while replacing any fuse Fuse for AC power can be replaced
21. for local line of PBX extension Connect the ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY to an unused local line of your PBX extension Attention The GSM Gateway models for external CO and local line extension are not interchangeable Attention It is highly recommended to set your PBX to disable outgoing calls from this extension to C O lines and to disable access to this extension from C O lines This way you avoid an abuse of GSM Gateway from outside making expensive long distance calls on your bill CO lines EXTERNAL ANTENNA ATEUS COMPACT GSM GATEWAY Fig 4 Connection to PBX local line extension including call making example 10 2 3 External Antenna Connection Connect an antenna or an external antenna cable into the FME connector The antenna location should have a good GSM signal The antenna should be in the vertical position For antenna and cable parameters refer to the Technical Parameters Tighten an antenna connector gently by hand do not use any tools 11 2 4 SIM Card Set up and Installation 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 Operator SIM Card Selection To perform this GSM Gateway function you need a SIM card of a GSM network operator using the 900 MHz or 1800 MHz band depending on GSM Gateway model The ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY works with 3V SIM cards All SIM cards except for the oldest ones meet this condition If you are not sure ask your GSM operator about voltage
22. in the case of connection to a PBX Indication of GSM signal quality will be turned on automatically As more lamps are lit signal quality is better If at least one green lamp is lit up signal quality is excellent Try to find a good place for the antenna Keep the antenna vertical and move it slowly signal quality information is updated every three seconds Remember that a movement as small as 10 cm may have a considerable effect on signal quality as well as a position close to your body The best way is to step aside after each relocating of antenna Hang up after positioning the antenna do not program anything Make an outgoing call Call your colleagues mobile e g and verify that you hear each other well In the case of a completely new pre paid SIM card one outgoing call is necessary for SIM card activation Until it is activated an incoming call cannot be received Make an incoming call now Call the GSM Gateway the phone should ring The GSM Gateway is now checked You can now connect it to a vacant C O line in the PBX After connection is completed check both incoming and outgoing calls again This may of course necessitate some programming or settings changes of the PBX If everything is O K you can go to programming if it is required see chapter 6 2 7 2 For GSM Gateways for local line extension of PBX If you have a GSM Gateway model for a local line extension in the PBX follow these instructions 1
23. only if you are using the GSM Gateway as a modem for data transfer between two PC s or for connecting to Internet It is not used for SMS program and GSM program Install driver from enclosed media floppy or CD as a conventional modem driver Choose Phone and Modem Options in folder Control Panel and then choose General and Add Next browse a path to driver etc After it choose driver version Driver versions ATEUS GSM GATEWAY analog 19200bps Driver for all models excluding 101105 GPRS ATEUS GSM GATEWAY analog 57600bps Driver for GPRS model CSD mode ATEUS GSM GATEWAY GPRS 57600bps Driver for GPRS model GPRS mode If both modes are required install both versions Important notes It is not recommended that you use the original driver for TC35 available on SIEMENS web site This driver allows setting some parameters which may cause fatal problems within voice connection In folder Diagnostics button Diagnostics is not working on both versions of driver 4 3 8 How to adjust connection to Internet If you have the driver see above and Internet browser installed it remains only to make new Connection First choose GSM modem In case of GPRS model 501105 you can choose CSD or GPRS connection see table above GPRS connection is recommended check if operator and used SIM card supports this service Next read all the instructions of your GSM network operator setting
24. remaining charge and need for replacement by watching over decrease of capacity 2 7 Functional verification Recommendation check GSM Gateway functionality prior to connecting it to your PBX and programming 2 7 1 For GSM Gateways for external C O line of PBX If you have a GSM Gateway model for external C O lines on a PBX follow these instructions L Connect GSM Gateway to previously checked telephone set Verify that this telephone is switched to DTMF and its ringer is ON If is better to check a SIM card too using a mobile phone It is not necessary to fix GSM Gateway to a wall for testing it can lie on flat surface as well Excepting this follow chapters 2 2 to 2 5 to connect all needed If the inserted SIM card requires a PIN the red lamp Enter PIN will light up In this case pick up the handset of connected a phone You will hear a PIN tone ee ee Enter PIN as described in chapter 3 9 2 and hang up the red Enter PIN lamp will go out The GSM Gateway will register itself into the GSM network First the red No GSM network lamp must go out After a moment the green GSM ready lamp will light up Pick up the phone you will hear the dialling tone and the Line ready lamp will start blinking If it doesn t the phone or its connection is bad Now check for signal quality Enter programming mode according to chapter 6 3 2 skipping step No 1 this applies only
25. served in a different way Example 1 Trunk calls usually start with 0 but international calls with 00 It is possible to define a trunk call by one of the following three ways 1 The trunk call starts with 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 or 09 very demanding 2 The trunk call starts with O 1 9 a more convenient way 3 The trunk call starts with 0 except for 00 which is an international call The table uses the last of the three ways cited above There may be any number of exceptions and the description is very easy any table line that starts with the same prefix but includes one or more additional digits is considered an exception Example 2 To bar all international calls except for calls to the Czech and Slovak Republics complete 3 table lines in any sequence as follows 00 international calls barred 00420 Czech Republic allowed 00421 Slovak Republic allowed The said setting has the following advantages e Any further line can be added any time without modifying or checking the remaining ones The new line becomes automatically an exception to any of the preceding ones if it starts with the same prefix e There may be more exceptions to one line and there may be an exception to an exception again etc Example 3 0 international calls allowed 00 international calls barred 00420 Czech Republic allowed 004209 Czech Republic VAT services barre
26. the PBX set up starts ringing and the calling subscriber will not pay for the call until the ringing extension answers 3 3 1 2 PBX with DISA Intelligent Routing Off In this case the PBX answers and starts reproducing the so called DISA message The GSM Gateway establishes connection immediately in order that the caller can hear the message and dial the required extension 3 3 1 3 PBX with DISA Intelligent Routing On and CLIP Present and Known In this case the PBX also answers and starts reproducing the DISA message The GSM Gateway however has found the callers number in its Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table and thus knows the extension to be called Therefore the GSM Gateway does not establish connection immediately but serves the DISA function waits and dials the extension number Then it establishes the connection and the calling subscriber can hear the ringing tone and the called subscriber 3 3 1 4 PBX with DISA Intelligent Routing On but CLIP Absent or Unknown In this case the PBX also answers and starts reproducing the DISA message The GSM Gateway however has not found the callers number in its Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table or has not received the CLIP Then it can according to its set up either work as described in 3 3 1 2 or as described in 3 3 1 3 plus dial the operator s number 3 3 2 Call With incoming calls the GSM Gateway waits until the call is terminated which situation is the same as
27. the automatic entering is recovered 27 3 10 Notes e Telephone Line Power Down Model for External Line of PBX Only Dialing busy 7 7 7 PIN Secs and PUK REES tones are transmitted into a line for 60s When this time elapses the line is put in the Power Down status no power supply until it is hung up In the programming mode the line is put in the Power Down after 180s e DISA The DISA service relates to incoming calls only and those GSM Gateways that are connected to the PBX s external CO line The GSM Gateway itself is not equipped with the DISA function because it is useless it is more convenient to use the PBX DISA For more details on the function refer to par 3 3 1 GSM Gateway Ringing Extension Dialling Extension Ringing and Connection Establishing f DISA is used you are recommended to forward incoming calls at night during absence or busy line to the operator mailbox or answering machine because any connection attempt is billed to the calling subscriber Further remember that the GSM operator usually limits the ringing time for 30s e g and there is not much time for sequential ringing of several lines e Incognito This function refer to the Programming chapter prevents the called subscriber from seeing the number of your GSM Gateway This function can be used for example if you want to reduce incoming calls in such cases as e Incoming calls from stran
28. the local GSM network you might get registered in another network and pay much more for your calls To enable roaming and set network preferences complete the list of GSM networks to be preferred using your mobile telephone and then enable roaming while programming the GSM Gateway The registration of the GSM Gateway in a foreign GSM network is signalled by a special dial tone refer to the list of tones and you have to dial numbers including international prefixes that can be easily barred refer to Programming Call Sorting Table SIM Card Insertion in GSM Gateway Some models have a cover without hole for SIM exchange In this case release the two screws and remove the upper cover face see Fig 6 To install the SIM card press the yellow button on the SIM holder using a suitable tool e g scissor to make the drawer slide out Remove the drawer insert the SIM card in it slide the drawer back and click into position Then replace the cover face and tighten the screws if removed This protects the GSM Gateway circuits against dust and damage Attention If SIM memory is full and a further SMS is received the oldest one will be erased in order to unblock the path for switch control commands If switches are not used erasing can be disabled by parameter 109 see chapter 7 1 2 5 Power Supply Connection 2 5 1 For all GSM Gateways excluding 19 rack mounted models e Make sure that the voltage in your mains corres
29. tone dialling sending are used for outgoing calls only if the GSM Gateway dials the extension number The pre set parameters meet the requirements of European standards Maximum time of call parameters Parameters 158 and 159 are suitable to set maximum time of call Range is from 10 sec to 2550 sec 42 5 min or without limit default value 30 sec before end you can hear warning tone During last 10s short tone repeats every second 0 no limit Parameter 158 is applicable for outgoing calls parameter 159 for incoming calls Parameters enabling data functions These parameters enable or disable the use of serial port as a modem for sending and reading of SMS on a PC execution of SMS commands for switches and transmitting of SMS on input statuses and Security Centre function Each mode of use can be disabled individually For call supervision information about all calls including pseudo tariff metering can be send out via serial interface se parameter 166 72 Parameter 181 function This parameter is set to zero by default it means that the GSM Gateway does not connect incoming data calls automatically By selecting a value other than zero you activate the automatic data call answering function the GSM Gateway receives the call automatically and if the data connection is established successfully sends the CONNECT message to the serial interface In this mode you can also receive data calls manually by ente
30. valid and stored next parameter may be entered 62 6 4 PC Based Programming via serial interface 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 Connecting to PC starting of GSM program Connect GSM Gateway and your PC or notebook by RS 232C Serial Interface Use an enclosed serial cable or another common 1 1 male female serial cable Run GSM program actual version is available on internet Program works without connected GSM Gateway too prearrangement of set up demo It has three basic functions described below Programming tool Basic function of GSM program is to view and edit all parameters of GSM Gateway Parameters are grouped in windows which are according with parameter tables in chapter 7 of this manual Help and hints are available for all parameters as well as a choice of basic set up You can add your own notes and save all settings as a file for future use Parameters can be up or downloaded but some are read only or write only e g passwords cannot be read and serial number cannot be overwritten Viewing of service buffer Complete content of service buffer can be viewed on PC and stored as a file all monitored events up to 200 in all incl time and date of each When service buffer is full oldest events are overwritten by newest i e buffer is permanently full of fresh information Watched event types can be selected by mask see chapter 7 8 Upgrade of GSM Gateway firmware GSM Gateway is equipped wi
31. where the local user tries to make switchover during the call but the chosen line does not pick up the line The GSM Gateway detects the ringing tone and after a selected count of periods see parameter 331 hangs up e Parameter 335 Deaf time after pick up Some setting of other tones detection parameters may be useful during a call but it may cause hang up during ringing even before the connection is established Parameter 335 disables detection of other tones for a selected time after pick up to avoid this effect Help to parameters 301 The GSM Gateway waits for this time after the beginning of ringing Moreover it waits for the beginning of the next ring signal if it is not present just at the end of this delay E g the default value of 2s is longer than the conventional ringing signal so the GSM Gateway waits for the beginning of the second ringing signal and then picks up the line 302 This parameter defines a non sensitivity for very short ring signals which are ignored 303 This parameter defines the maximum pause during continual ringing In this way the GSM Gateway can identify a situation when one user calls to the GSM Gateway then hooks up earlier than the GSM Gateway makes pick up and another user calls to the GSM Gateway shortly after it 304 The GSM Gateway keeps this limit in all situations 311 The GSM Gateway uses DTMF or pulse dialing according to this parameter DTMF dial
32. 4 1 class B vy e Two universal outputs for controlling whatever vou need by SMS vllt e Programming by phone e Programming by PC Iv iIv iv iv iviv e Remote programming by PC viv vy viv iv vy e Acoustic failure signalisation vi Explanatory Notes v Yes Yes but with limited capabilities D New model 2 Basic Installation Instructions This chapter describes the basic connection of the GSM Gateway that can be made in a few minutes All you have to do is to connect an antenna the power supply cable and telephone line insert your SIM card and the GSM Gateway is ready to work 2 1 Proper Location The ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY is a transmitter in principle You must comply with the local regulations and laws in your country pertinent to usage of mobile phones and transmitters The ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY is designed for vertical mounting For the required working position see Fig 1 The GSM Gateway may be operated in a position other than vertical on a desk e g for a short time only for quick maintenance testing for example For the acceptable range of operating temperature and humidity refer to the Technical Parameters The GSM Gateway may not be operated at places exposed to direct solar or heat radiation Exceeding the acceptable operating temperature does not have an immediate impact on the GSM Gateway function but may result in accelerated ageing o
33. ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY Product range 501100E 501105E 501063E 501061E 504063E 504061E User Manual TELEKOMUNIKACE Version of manual 10 0 Version of firmware 2 47 Dear customer Let us congratulate you on purchasing our ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY During the development and production of this product care was taken to maximise its value quality and reliability We hope you will use the GSM Gateway to it full potential with long lasting benefits Important The manufacturer currently updates the firmware integrated into this product The ISP technology In System Programming allows you to load the latest software versions via the RS232 port on the unit from any computer For the latest software version including all accessories please refer to www 2n cz for instructions please see the Control Software Upgrade section of this manual We recommend you use the latest software version in order to guarantee the latest functionality of this GSM Gateway To program your GSM Gateway parameters using a PC you need the GSM Program Software For the most recent version of this programming tool please refer to www 2n cz You will find the latest version of this Manual in the popular PDF format on www 2n cz also You are recommended to view the latest version in order to find explanations of new functions necessary for any software updates Please read this Manual carefully before installing and using this pro
34. GSM Gateway for PBX extension line intelligent incoming call routing was extended From version 2 30 of software it enables dialling of extension for selected CLIPs Parameters Take away and Append in Call sorting table are enabled and working in software version 2 32 and higher 8 6 New chapter 6 5 Remote programming by PC Models for external line newly supports pulse dialing parameter 201 New function Automatic Dialing so called Baby Call parameters 156 and 157 New parameter 111 Silence after dialing Parameter 411 and 412 Time for closing or opening of switch functionality Model 501053E was added to the assortment review It is a passage type identical to 501100E Only dual band models retains in this manual Single band 900 MHz models with M20 were removed Model 501053 removed Model 501105 added GPRS version of 501100 New parameter 115 international prefix usually 00 New parameter 116 country code sooner parameter 6002 New parameter 117 long distance code usually 0 or none New parameter 118 operator prefix reserved for future use Extended function of parameter 233 end of call signal can reverse line polarity also in on hook state New subchapter 6 3 6 Erasing of parameters Automatic data call answering option added 9 1 Function for switches closing for pre programmed time established parameters 411 and 412 time 0 1 sec to ca 40 min 9 2 New paramete
35. O ok WD gt Note DTMF check of inputs during common call is not supported now This mode will be added in future 31 4 2 Usage of Universal Outputs Universal outputs are destined especially for remote control of whichever devices In the future a timer function will also be available Basic controlling method is by SMS message Another possibility is by line or by daily timer SMS message or DTMF command see below must contain a valid password Following modes can be selected by programmable parameters see chapter 7 4 for each individually Out of use Basic mode ON OFF OFF state after reset Basic mode ON OFF ON state after reset N O normally open closing for pre programmed time N C normally closed opening for pre programmed time OD B G N gt o Basic mode daily timer Closing for pre programmed time switch is closed by command and released automatically after fixed time which can be programmed by parameter Opening for pre programmed time switch is opened by command and closed again automatically after fixed time which can be programmed by parameter 4 2 1 Universal Outputs Application Examples Heating Irrigation Feeding Emergency stop Software reset 4 2 2 SMS Commands SMS Format Example no 1 11111 1X close switch no 1 1 for switch no 1 IL For switching ON 2 for switch no 2 For switching OFF More commands in one SMS
36. Telephone line connector 41 5 3 Description of GSM Gateway PCB Fig 12 Printed Circuit Board PCB of GSM Gateway model 501063E for external line of PBX with battery backup a9 40 d Explanatory Notes 1 TL1 Reset button Input and output terminal block P1 fuse for battery in socket value T1A type FSKK U9 main micro controller in the socket U5 auxiliary micro controller in the socket L4 DC DC converter transformer L6 AC Mains transformer Mains EMC filter circuit P2 Mains fuse in socket value T 200 mA type FSKK 10 2 x 10 000 A surge arrester first stage of telephone line circuit over voltage protection 11 X7 telephone line RJ 12 connector 12 X8 mains supply connector 13 J1 RS 232C serial interface connector 14 U19 EEPROM containing GSM Gateway programmed parameters 15 B1 battery holder with CR2032 type lithium coin battery 16 Beeper for failure signalling 17 JP4 LED panel connector 18 U22 programmable serial interface circuit GAL in the socket 19 SIEMENS GSM module 20 X10 SIM card holder 21 Antenna connector OHNOTRWN Description of Terminals Universal input No 2 b i Universal input No 1 o Ground DC output 12 V Ground Switch No 2 active ON contact N O Normally Open Switch No 2 contact connected with ground Switch No 1 active OFF contact N C Normally Closed Switch No 1 common contac
37. accumulators Place new accumulators place the double U bolt back into proper position Tighten all three nuts Connect all cables back to accumulators see drawing no 20 Check carefully the connection especially a polarity of outgoing cable Positive terminal of battery must be connected with a red labelled wire 10 Place the front cover back and screw up the upper cover face 11 Connect a cable to the connector on GSM Gateway and switch on OMNANARWNH Fuse A tube fuse T 1A 5x20mm in a fuse holder protects an accumulator against short circuit Replace this fuse only with proper type Different accumulator Circuits in GSM Gateway are designed to handle 12V 1 2Ah maintenance free lead battery This battery is charged and checked automatically the GSM Gateway indicates the charging and emergency statuses and stores these events in the service buffer Also a different lead battery with a nominal voltage 12V and a capacity of 1 to 2Ah or a set of 10 NiCd or NiMH cells of the capacity from 600 to 1 600mAh can be used too Of course a manufacturer cannot guarantee a proper charging if the battery parameters are too different Especially a battery of a higher capacity may not reach an end of charge voltage It may cause a permanent charging and it may damage the battery Such battery must be charged externally In this case the charging function has to be disabled by software see chapter 7 1 parameter 170 With software
38. aid SIM card one outgoing call is necessary for SIM card activation Until the SIM is activated an incoming call cannot be made Check an incoming call now Call the GSM Gateway If PBX doesn t support DTMF dialing line selected by parameter 114 will be ringing Otherwise you will hear the dialing tone of your PBX Dial the number of an extension the phone will ring 10 The GSM Gateway is now checked If necessary you can go to programming now see chapter 6 2 8 LED Indicators 2 8 1 Table Basic LED Functions for models 5010xxE tour Yecmmenis S S S mp Lights when GSM module is powered Charging goes out when battery is fully charged Battery charge EI CE Battery powered during AC failure Battery supply C O gnal EE Short circuit low or disconnected battery Batteylov TO O Miesen Wi EEN on blinking within roaming Hm S O j Line is on hook it is blinking after pick up iaa F O ti fose Lights during established call Blinking during dialling and ringing d N O d Lights during established data connection blinking during establishing of data connection and ringing bau J O 3 Yellow Blinking if 1 or more SMSs are in buffer Lights if SIM memory is full 10 40 SMSs depending on SMS type Minuter DX O 8 Mrest D O 4 A Om Line powered down it is checked ling emr X Oui again each minute to recover to normal operation No GSM network SO O me Lights when GSM module is not logged on It is blinking d
39. ally three lamps indicate its status see chapter 2 6 28 As previously mentioned subscribers usually use their PBX and GSM Gateway intuitively without reading any instructions or follow very simple instructions provided by an authorized person These instructions may differ in details according to the PBX set up 3 11 Instructions for Use for Common Users Le You can complete and copy the aid included below for all users Instructions for GSM Gateway Use GSM Gateway Calling Dial before the number If you will hear the busy tone try later If the GSM Gateway is ready you will hear the dial tone dial the number see below If you hear another tone do not dial a number and hang up Number Dialling Timeout If you can hear the dial tone start dialling within seconds at the latest Dialling speed Do not make pauses longer than seconds in the dialling Dialling end When you can hear a short beep do not go on dialling Connection acceleration if you call a number starting with you can press after the last digit to accelerate the connection by several seconds Barred Numbers Never dial the following numbers they are barred Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Command Your extension number Using this command during a call you make a rule to forward subscriber currently talking with you to the extension specified by you from this time forth 29 4 User Manua
40. anced Uesers eee e eee e eee e ee eeeneee 38 5 1 DESCRIPTION FOR GSM GATEWAYS EXCLUDING 19 RACK MOUNTED MODELS nsss111 38 5 2 DESCRIPTION FOR 19 RACK MOUNTED MODELS 41 5 3 DESCRIPTION OF GSM GATEWAY PCB ett 42 5 4 CONNECTION OF UNIVERSAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 2 ccccseecccseeecenesereneserenesereneeerenecens 54 5 5 BACK UP BATTERY REPLACEMENT ccieicccccehiccshceciescievelcceccasacebbenbecshicahecehicenicseicsnidehecakeoncice 56 56 FUSE EXCHANGE eisien sonata nae ee aug a ee 57 5 7 LITHIUM BATTERY ELE eegene EEN 58 SiGe MICROCOMPUTER er Te E 58 6 Programming NEE 59 els NOVI KON PROGR EE 59 6 2 BEFORE ter EL e 59 6 3 HANDSET BASED PROGRAMMING scicssscndceccnensoanexepskanuesssckexseaxvessiexsvbankens exevexs Koes ANE AEEEEEKe 60 6 4 PC BASED PROGRAMMING VIA SERIAL INTERFACE 63 6 5 REMOTE PROGRAMMING BY PC siosenintscseistordshistosdtnredordianetntasanniondsatonndeotainddnotabudcnneemmaians 64 fx Parame ter Tale S gees seeteeugeeu ege ege ege KEE Kee keee ke 70 7 1 BASIC GE E 70 7 2 MODEL FOR PBX s CO LINE INTERFACE PARAMETERG 00 sssssscccesssecessseeeseeeeessneneeesees 15 7 3 PBX SUBSCRIBER LINE EXTENSION MODEL INTERFACE PARAMETERS 0000eeeeeeeeeeees 77 7 4 UNIVERSAL INPUT AND OUTPUT PARAMETERS snnnsonnssnnnsnnnserirsrrrsrrrrsrrrsrrrrrresrrrerrresrrrenn 81 7 5 e eg TEE 86 7 6 INTELLIGENT INCOMING CALL ROUTING IApLE 92 7 7 ACOUSTIC FAILURE SIGNALLING PARAMETERS
41. and dialing for incoming call is not enabled all incoming alae rejected Ring to switchboard operator after timeout Ringing timeout for switching to switchboard operator CAUTION Remember to enter the above mentioned related parameters correctly to ensure a proper function of intelligent routing Intelligent Routing Table Structure j Extension Range Max 20 digits or Max 32 characters Max 8 digits Max 32 characters 1 CO e ee ee ee Notes e The whole table 601x through 699x is blank and unlocked after initialisation CLIP numbers are entered including international prefixes starting with not 00 If O zero is entered calling party with this CLIP can dial any extension by DTMF The text fields for Callers Name and Extension Name are available on the PC only they are not saved in the GSM Gateway but in a file They are used for a better orientation in the table 92 Help for parameters 6001 Enables the Intelligent Incoming Call Routing according to the caller s number if included in the Intelligent Routing table 6002 your own international prefix is used for the completion of the called number to be included in the Intelligent Routing table 6003 Defines the password for the Forward this caller to extension next time command 6004 Locked records starting from the table beginning are protected against overwriting and have priority 7 7 Acoustic Failu
42. arks and Explanatory Notes to Parameters e f you program the GSM Gateway using a PC on each line you can add a comment that is saved but not sent to the GSM Gateway e The table has now 30 lines 501 to 530 lines 531 to 598 are reserved for future needs e Since the table is shared by several functions the sorting must be detailed enough to cover all purposes if for example pseudo tariff metering is used calls with different cost have to be distinguished even if all of them are allowed 1 Number Beginning used for call type identification GSM trunk free etc The Number Beginning field in line 599 cannot be filled the parameters on this line are used automatically for all numbers which are not found in table 2 Call Barring the parameter says whether the dialled number is allowed or barred 3 Store to buffer This parameter tells which calls are to be stored in the service buffer 4 Number Length The parameter defines how long the number can be expected to be for the given prefix Therefore the dialling into GSM network can start as soon as the required number of digits is dialled 0 means do not observe the number length enter zero here if the number length is not fixed If however the maximum number length is known at least you can enter it too 5 6 Dialling End with or These characters can be a part of dialling with some prefixes GSM services e g Here they cannot be
43. ata connection between each No problems if the callback Gateway SM number other in the direction from EE User service to client Another GSM operator SIM has a special data number No guarantee it works only if No guarantee it works only if ISDN both operators are able to both operators are able to modern Any GSM operator establish data connection establish data connection G Gateway No problems if the called GSM No problems if the callback Gateway data number is used data number is used between each other in the between each other in the direction from service to client direction from client to service Analog Any GSM operator SIM No problems if the called GSM Morts modem has a data number Gateway data number is used H Analog Any GSM operator SIM modem has no data number Not applicable No problems IMPORTANT The analog modem must be connected to a CLIP sending PBX Table SIM Card Identification Options for Outgoing Calls Number used for outgoing call identification ES NO ice number YES Note The SIM card can have another number for fax calls which is no important for remote supervision 69 7 Parameter Tables 7 1 Basic Parameters Your Parameter E choice PIN entering mode 101 oO f 14 f 1 ft 0 manually 1 automatically PIN value 102 4dig 8dig Write only parameter of se Volume directiontoGSM__ 104 1
44. atic dialing If this time is over and user is not dialing any number GSM Gateway starts automatic dialing 158 Time after that outgoing call is automatically interrupted 30s before end you can hear warning tone During last 10s short tone repeats every second 0 no limit 159 Time after that incoming call is automatically interrupted 30s before end you can hear warning tone During last 10s short tone repeats every second 0 no limit 160 the number necessary for the sending of any SMS 161 this parameter can disable or enable the data mode i e the use of the serial port as a modem 162 this parameter can disable or enable the use of the serial port for SMS sending and reading on a PC 163 this parameter can disable or enable the execution of switch commands coming in the SMS format 164 this parameter can disable or enable the transmission of SMS on input statuses 165 Using this parameter you can disable or enable the Security Centre function 166 This parameter enables sending out information about calls via COM 170 Disable it when external DC power supply is connected instead if battery or if big battery is charged anyway 181 This parameter defines after how many rings an incoming data call will be answered automatically If set at zero the function is disabled 74 7 2 Model for PBX s CO Line Interface Parameters Parameter Your choice Received dialling DTMF pulse 201 0
45. both old and new lithium batteries during replacement Don t short it anyway Risk of explosion Recycle or dispose of old batteries in accordance with law and local regulations 5 8 Microcomputer Exchange Under preparation 58 6 Programming 6 1 How to Program You can program your GSM Gateway in three ways with a telephone PC or remote by PC as listed in the table below Programming method PC Parameters with exception P P Programming of I2CR table and SMS texts B CERS Service bieregl Weste of GSM Gateway firmwares lt 6 2 Before Programming e Using the chapter 2 8 make sure that the GSM Gateway works e Learn the default set up of programmable parameters Keep them as they are unless you need to change them e Decide in which way you will program the GSM Gateway If you can use a PC then use it Select the most convenient of the initialising files Open it with the appropriate program study the notes therein and change those parameters only that you are not satisfied with e f you use the telephone programming fill all values to be changed into the parameter table fields chapter 7 e f the GSM Gateway is not brand new make sure that you know the correct service password If you are not quite sure perform the full initialisation 59 6 3 Handset Based Programming 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 Requirements and Recommendations e You need another extension
46. c ring to pick up delay 301 0 25500 2000 melt 0 no pick up Min length of ringing for detection 302 50 2550 100 __ msl step 10 ms Max pause between ring pulses_ _ 303 1000 25500 6000 ms step 100 ms Min line on hook time 304 100 25500 1500 mei step 100 ms Type of dialling DTMF or pulse 311 0 1 Oo O DTMF 1 pulse Time between pick up and start of dialling 312 100 25500 800 1 Step 100 ms Pulse dialing Make Bel 40 100 40 time paramerers Brea 212 100 60 Interdigit pause 1315 100 2550 800 __ Step 10 ms Flash time 316 100 2550 600 Pause in dialling 317 100 2550 1000 Pause in dialling in fixed position 318 O 7 0 Position O none Time for permanent tone detection 321 0 25500 1500 ___ ms step 100 ms Busy tone detection 322 O 255 4 Period count Min busy tone period 323 100 2550 250 dc 10 ms Mex busy tone period 824 100 2550 800 i 3 T Small count can iat Period count fact om 288 10 GE Min tone time 332 10 2550 250 Step 10 ms intime of longest pause 833 100 aen 100 ms Mes time oflongest pause_ 334 100 25500 6000 Deaf time after pick up 335 0 255 30 is Time out for start of dialing etc 341 10 255 30 Step 1 s _ ae 0 hook up EECHER Signalisation of Type 343 0 3 O Seenotes below conne
47. card blocking PIN PUK OK e This 2 s long tone signals that the PIN or PUK code was entered correctly Ringing Course The ringing course 1 s ringing 4 s pause is the same as in the PSTN but can be re programmed any time 26 ia 3 9 PIN PUK Code Entering 3 9 1 Three Ways of PIN Code Entering With a common mobile telephone you have to enter your PIN code after power on in order to be protected against misappropriation of your powered off telephone and misuse With the GSM Gateway this situation may occur after power failure The difference is that there is often no one to know and enter the PIN code after power recovery There are three ways in which to solve this situation a Enable the SIM card function without PIN code entering This is the simplest solution but the SIM card can be easily misused when stolen b Set the automatic PIN code entering The PIN code is entered during programming or after power up of the GSM Gateway as mentioned below and stored in the memory The PIN code is then entered automatically after every power on c Set the manual PIN code entering This is the safest way which requires manual entering of the PIN code after every power on Therefore it is useful for backed up models only where such situations are rare 3 9 2 PIN PUK Manual Entering ihe PIN ses see or PUK menger sesesres tone is transmitted after picking up the line enter the required code using the DTMF and veri
48. cates that the value has been stored and the following parameter is awaited The programmed value is stored immediately during transmission of the storing signal 2 JH or LISS Then you can enter the next parameter and Di The procedure is the same To signal that this was the last parameter to be programmed press and H The remaining parameters on the line will not be changed If you enter all parameters the GSM Gateway transmits a common storing signal JIS after the last one Therefore you cannot pass onto the next line by simply entering parameters you have to enter the line number 10 To program a table line in the above described way you always have to start with the JOD first parameter a a J 3 aag a ea a Ed o J the 0602 prefix is allowed and the call will not be stored in the buffer 61 6 3 5 Programming Error e f you make a mistake while entering a number no matter whether a parameter number or a value and find it before you press D you can cancel the whole programming step using the character e If the GSM Gateway transmits a rejection signal Nu you have to re enter the parameter number even if the value was incorrect e H while programming more parameters at the same time table line using the above mentioned procedure you make a mistake in the third parameter e g and the GSM Gateway transmits a rejection signal J JN H all correctly entered parameters have already been stored and you need not re e
49. ce free lead battery Also a different lead battery with a nominal voltage 12V and a capacity of 1 to 2Ah or a set of 10 NiCd or NiMH cells of the capacity from 600 to 1 600mAh can be used too Of course a manufacturer cannot guarantee a proper charging if the battery parameters are too different Especially a battery of a higher capacity may not reach an end of charge voltage It may cause a permanent charging and it may damage the battery Such battery must be charged externally In this case the charging function has to be disabled by software see chapter 7 1 parameter 170 An external 12V power can be applied too e The accumulator is charged and checked automatically and the GSM Gateway indicates the charging and emergency statuses disconnected short circuit or fully discharged battery and stores these events in the service buffer If lamp charge is dark strictly speaking it flashes shortly with a long period done by conservation charging the accumulator is fully charged End of charging discharging and all failures such as disconnected accumulator or short circuit are stored in service buffer e See chapter 5 5 for details as well as for standard battery replacement e Battery backup for rack mounted 19 models is provided by common one for rack accumulator see assortment preview This accumulator is charged and checked automatically as well Moreover 19 supply unit is monitoring a battery operation and signalizing its
50. ction beginning Min time 344 10 2550 100 Step 10 ms Signalisation ofend ue 345 0 3 3 Seenotesbelow of connection Min time 346 10 2550 100 ten 10 ms Prane imeon maemae Yas ao as pao e switchboard operator as if parameter Dialing enabled for unknown CLIP 353 114 is empty operator number Time out for dialing during an Enables to call more outgoing call if PBX transmits 354 255 10 extensions during one a permanent tone incoming GSM call 0 don t detect minimal value for detection is 500 0 don t detect minimal value for detection is 2 Value 1 is not applicable 77 Notes e f pulse dialing is selected by parameter 311 and manual dialing of extension is enabled for some incoming calls GSM Gateway receives DTMF and converts it to pulse dialing This allows manual dialing of the extension on PBXs which receives pulse dialing only e Meaning of parameters 343 and 345 0 No signalisation 1 Line break for time chosen by parameter 344 or 346 2 Polarity change without return Polarity change with return for time chosen by parameter 344 or 346 e The type of received dialling is not selectable PBX s can transmit only DTMF dialling on extension lines e Parameters 331 to 335 detection of other tones These parameters allow detecting of e g the ringing or dialling tone or both This is important e g
51. ctive ON contact N O Normally Open Notes e The 12V voltage output is non stabilized For the maximum load see technical data This can be used for supplying the PIR sensor etc e The main microcontroller can be removed with a specialized tool only Usually it is not necessary because the microcomputer can be reprogrammed in the GSM Gateway Using another tool may cause damage to or destroy the PCB e The main microcontroller contains a serial number of GSM Gateway as well as a protected code If erased by a programming tool unlike GSM program it will not work and these data cannot be re programmed by GSM program again 51 Fig 17 Printed Circuit Board PCB of dual band GSM Gateway models 501100E and 501105E for external line of PBX Older issues up to 5 Can 19 48 H ty 52 Explanatory Notes 1 LED indicators TL1 Reset pushbutton Input and output terminal block SIEMENS H GSM module TC35 or MC35 Mains transformer P1 Mains fuse T 200 mA BJ1 2 x 10 000 A surge arrester first stage of telephone line circuit overvoltage protection X6 telephone line RJ 12 connector X7 mains supply connector 10 J2 RS 232C serial interface connector 11 B1 battery holder with CR2032 type lithium coin battery 12 U14 programmable serial interface circuit GAL in the socket 13 U16 EEPROM containing GSM Gateway programmed parameters 14 JP1 diagnostic connector of
52. d In this example there are 3 levels of exceptions but there are even more complicated situations in reality Nevertheless the table is still quite comprehensible 86 7 5 3 Table Structure and Parameter Ranges Par No Begin of Call Store to Number a End Initial lmpulses Take Append number enable buffer length tariff per ms away PP Max 16 _ Oor Max 16 digits 0 gt nO le ei 0 NO 0 no 100to 0 16 digits SS 9 ES 1 sz 1 SC 1 GC KS cm rt EM 8 599 Other oe AE TA u u A v JE Values after Initialisation Par number enable buffer length tariff per ms away em ore fom e e owe e The table also includes a special line 500 where setting a few parameters can disable the whole table or some columns It is a ER way to the emergency operation if there is an error in the table and you have no time to identify it Line 500 Table Blocking Parameters 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5008 5009 Meaning General Call Store to Number End Initial Impulses I enable enable buffer length tariff per ms eg Uz no Uz no O no O no 0 no EE El use teg 1 use 1 use 1 use 1 use 1 use table table table table table 2 all Default value General enable if you disable the whole table with a zero all numbers will be governed by line 599 Others 87 Rem
53. d be equipped with a SIM card with a separate number for data connections necessary if you use remote supervision with callback to a GSM Gateway of different operator 4 A connection within one GSM network is more reliable than a connection between different operators 5 If you are forced to use two different operators for remote supervision read the Data Connection Problems chapter carefully 6 5 3 What Is Callback In case of normal supervision call the calling party i e the Supervision Center covers data transmission costs To avoid billing complications the GSM Gateway can establish remote supervision connection on the account of the client s GSM Gateway It is the so called callback 64 1 The Supervision Center GSM Gateway or modem calls the client s GSM Gateway 2 The called GSM Gateway identifies the Supervision Center CLIP as a callback request and rejects the incoming call immediately Therefore this request is free 3 Right after that the called GSM Gateway calls the Supervision Center number that sent the request If unsuccessful it retries several times later 4 The Supervision Center GSM Gateway or modem waits for this callback Having received 6 5 4 6 5 5 it it establishes data connection Remote supervision is possible upon entering of the valid service password Remote Supervision from 2N Supervision Center You need not configure anything for this service all you have
54. d for numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5992 This parameter enables or disables all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5993 This parameter tells if calls are stored in buffer or not It is used for all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5994 This parameter can define a maximum length of all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5995 This parameter defines if a character is interpreted as an end of dialing for all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5996 This parameter defines if a character is interpreted as an end of dialing for all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5997 This parameter can set a number of initial tariff pulses on the beginning of a call It is used for all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5998 This parameter can set a period of tariff pulses during a call It is used for all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5999 This parameter can remove a selected number of digits from the beginning of number It is used for all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 5990 This parameter can contain a number to be added to the beginning of number It is used for all numbers which are not matching with any row in the table 89 7 5 4 Example of a Table Note I m s
55. diouatendsa 12 2 5 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION EE 13 2 6 BACK UP BATTERY CONNECTION E 13 2 7 FUNCTIONAL VERIFICATION 2ccccesecccesecccesecccasecccasecccasccecasceccasceeeaseseeecesanseetanceeaeeeeeas 14 2 8 CED INDICATORS eee erence ree eet et n a E E 16 3 User Manual Description of Basic Voice Functton 18 3 1 OUTGOING CALLS GSM GATEWAY ONPDBXSCOUNE 18 3 2 OUTGOING CALL GSM GATEWAY ON PBX S SUBSCRIBER LINE 0ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 19 3 3 INCOMING CALL GSM GATEWAY ON PBA S CO LINE wsiccncsswitenssantianatecstandtasisensteesienstanens 21 3 4 INCOMING CALL GSM GATEWAY ON PBX S SUBSCRIBER LINE ccccesececeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 22 3 5 MORE LOCAL CALLS DURING ONE GSM CONNECTION 24 3 6 AUTOMATIC DIALING BABY CALL DEE 24 3 7 INTELLIGENT INCOMING CALL ROUTNG 24 3 8 TELEPHONE LINE TONES RINGING COURSE SUMMARY nssssssssssssiesnusrisrinrrnnrinnrnrinrrnnrenrens 26 3 9 PIN PUK CODE ENTERING ee EE 27 3 10 WOT E 28 3 11 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FOR COMMON USERG scccccseceeeececeececeececeneceeeseceeeeeeeaeeeeeans 29 4 User Manual Description of Data and SMS Functions c00e0es 30 4 1 USAGE OF UNIVERSAL INPUTS 30 4 2 USAGE OF UNIVERSAL OUTPUTS E 32 4 3 UegorDaraMong 35 4 4 PC BASED SMS RECEIVE SEND scsiccssinsccsasceasdnnacsasceesseasdeasdotsderedeasdeesdetedansdesadeneduancosrensens 37 4 5 SECURITY CENTRE EE 37 5 Installation Instructions for Adv
56. duct for the first time The manufacturer is not liable for any loss incurred by the user as a result of incorrect usage of the unit Our warranty terms and conditions do not cover damage caused by rough handling improper storage or exceeding the specified technical parameters This Manual is quite comprehensive and includes sections that are not applicable for the basic installation of the unit other section also include information that may not be applicable to your particular Please note your gateway model number and refer to these sections only Preliminary information on functions that will be available in later software releases will have a light grey background or in grey font History Version What has changed or new in this version Ordering numbers for dual band models changed see assortment preview Assortment preview updated with 19 rack battery cover and batteries New parameter 110 adjusting of echo cancellation All applicable to 19 models 910121202E a 910121203E Preview information for model 501100 dual band New or updated parameters of model for PBX internal line extension 302 318 321 322 323 324 331 341 342 353 354 Individual help for all parameters for internal line interface added Modified functional verification for model for PBX extension line Comprehensive description of both incoming and outgoing calls for model for PBX extension line flowchart for incoming call added On
57. e data numbers if exists Help to Parameters 930 this parameter can disable remote supervision including the 2N Supervision Center 9311 9321 9331 9341 Number to identify the calling Supervision Center If the Supervision Center SIM card has two numbers voice and data enter the voice number 9312 9322 9332 9342 These parameters selects individually for each number if callback will be used or not 9313 9323 9333 9343 Number to be called in case the callback function is on If it is identical with the number requesting callback you need not fill this parameter If the Supervision Center SIM card has two numbers voice and data enter the data number 96 Commands for initialising No Parameter Basic parameters 991 Valid service password must be entered as a parameter as verification to avoid inadvertent initialisation e g when this function is entered by mistake Default value of service password is 12345 Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table _996_ LCR table e oer Complete initialisation Log Notes 901 Service Password If you change the password remember it well If you forget it contact the GSM Gateway manufacturer The service password is not changed by initialisation Warning GSM Gateways shipped to some customers may contain pre programmed values for use in target country to make installation as easy as possible Commands 995 996 and 999 erases
58. e GSM Gateway accepts the or for tone dialling only symbols as the end of dialling Otherwise it waits 6 seconds after the subscriber stops dialling the timeout is programmable Then the subscriber can hear a short tone signalling the dialling end and the GSM Gateway transmits the received number into the GSM network If the caller goes on dialling the GSM Gateway will not accept the extra digits Connection Establishing In this moment GSM Gateway is making a connection and it takes typically 8 seconds During this time the subscriber hears a special call progress tone differs by GSM 18 Gateway model and version of software Next the subscriber usually hears the ringing tone or another signal transmitted by the GSM network The connection however is not established and paid for until the called party answers the phone The GSM network signals this moment and the GSM Gateway can pass the information to the PBX If this type of signalling is used exceptionally the calling party can hear a click in the earphone 3 1 6 Call During outgoing calls the GSM Gateway can compute the cost pseudo tariff metering and it can send tariff pulses A call may be terminated forcibly if the GSM signal gets lost for example or in similar situations 3 1 7 Connection Termination End If the caller is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway registers the on hook immediately the current flow stops and termina
59. ected with ground Switch No 1 active OFF contact N C Normally Closed Switch No 1 common contact Switch No 1 active ON contact N O Normally Open Terminal of battery Ground Terminal of battery 12V 45 Fig 14 Printed Circuit Board PCB of 19 rack mounted GSM Gateway model 504063E for external line of PBX A 16 14 Explanatory Notes X8 Supply bus connector P1 supply fuse in socket value T1A type FSKK SIEMENS GSM module JP1 diagnostic connector of power section XQ diagnostic connector of digital section U5 programmable serial interface circuit GAL in the socket X10 SIM card holder K1 K2 universal output relays optional only Input and output terminal block 10 LED lamps 11 TL1 Reset button 12 J1 RS 232C serial interface connector 13 X7 telephone line RJ 12 connector 14 2 x 10 000 A surge arrester first stage of telephone line circuit over voltage protection 15 Line circuit for external line of PBX 16 U7 auxiliary micro controller in the socket 17 U12 main micro controller in the socket 18 U14 EEPROM containing GSM Gateway programmed parameters 19 L5 DC DC converter transformer OONOARWN Description of Terminals Universal input No 2 Universal input No 1 Ground DC output 12 V Ground Switch No 2 active ON contact N O Normally Open Switch No 2 contact connected with gro
60. ent or Unknown The GSM Gateway has not found the caller s number in its Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table or has not received the CLIP or Intelligent Routing is off If a parameter 310 enable dialing for incoming call is enabled GSM Gateway only picks up a line such that a calling party hears a dialing tone of PBX and dials an extension number by himself in DTMF PBX usually receives DTMF If PBX receives pulse dialing only and pulse dialing is selected by parameter 311 GSM Gateway starts to receive DTMF and converts it to pulse dialing up to 16 digits If a parameter 310 enable dialing for incoming call is NOT enabled GSM Gateway dials the pre set number the operator s number e g 3 4 2 Extension Ringing Connection Establishing If calling party dials an extension the GSM Gateway establishes connection immediately without waiting for any connect handshaking from PBX if used or not If GSM Gateway dials an extension to switchboard operator or by I2CR table then it establishes connection just after dialling extension number above or wait for connect handshaking from PBX if used in this case PBX must send it otherwise call cannot be connected The calling party can hear the ringing tone either from PBX or from GSM network it depends on this setting 3 4 3 Call With incoming calls the GSM Gateway only detects the permanent tone busy tone eren a or another tone e g ringing i e waits until
61. ersal inputs is stored to buffer 852 Defines if a virtual transmission of SMS message triggered by universal inputs but without a phone number programmed is stored to buffer 853 Defines if a control command receive for universal switches is stored to buffer 854 Defines if is stored to buffer Notes Parameter 5003 and column 3 of the Call Sorting Table define which outgoing calls are to be stored refer to chapter 7 5 Parameters 837 838 and 839 are used only for models with battery backup Parameter 847 Time limit for call storing value in minutes range 1 to 255 Parameter 848 Cost limit for call storing in pseudo tariff pulses range 1 to 255 The buffer capacity accepts approximately 200 records The more events you have recorded the more quickly the buffer will be filled Once it is full the oldest events will be overwritten with the latest ones Hence you get more details but less history Viewing the buffer on your PC you can see the whole contents However if you read the buffer remotely using SMS messages then we recommend you to read the last events only because you would need tens of SMS messages to transfer the whole buffer To locate a particulate operational problem GSM Gateway blocking with excessively long calls e g use this parameter Reading the buffer you will not get information you are not interested in 95 7 9 Service Parameters a A Leen
62. es Fig 2 Connection to PBX C O line including call making example CO lines External Access to GSM gateway antenna connected this way to external line of PBX must be provided by a prefix different to the prefix for C O line access Another solution is a LCR Least Cost Router inside the PBX software that is able to choose right direction for every call automatically power supply d i ATEUS COMPACT GSM GATEWAY Connection to Telephone Set Answering Machine Coin Operated Automatic Machine models for external line of PBX You can connect any telephone set or some other terminal equipment to the GSM Gateway model for PBX external line module see Fig 3 For convenience you can add ATEUS P Ping pong intelligent double or triple branch made by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s order Nos 831127 831128 831137 831138 to interconnect several devices such as a coin operated automatic machine another telephone set and an answering machine Note If you connect a coin operated phone be sure to program the transmission of tariff pulses and pseudo tariff metering properly as well as to bar calls with unpredictable tariff rates Telephone Analog answering phone Fig 3 Optional Connection of More Terminal Equipment External antenna TERMINAL equipment ATEUS Ping pong made by 2N Co P Telephone ATEUS COMPACT GSM GATEWAY 2 2 3 Connection to PBX models
63. es normally as described in chapter 3 1 Otherwise if this time is out GSM Gateway automatically makes a call to programmed number Note It is assumed that GSM Gateway is connected to phone If GSM Gateway is connected to PBX applicability of automatic dialing function depends on PBX s settings Model for local line GSM Gateway detects ringing from line and picks up Then awaits dialing for a time defined by parameter time for automatic dialing If user starts dialing within this time GSM Gateway operates normally as described in chapter 3 2 Otherwise if this time is out GSM Gateway automatically makes a call to programmed number 3 7 Intelligent Incoming Call Routing This function can be applied to incoming calls if enabled If CLIP number of calling subscriber is found in Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table see chapter 7 6 GSM Gateway will call a dedicated extension according to this table If GSM Gateway is connected to external C O line of PBX DISA function must be used in PBX to serve it This function is operating automatically as described in previous chapters 3 3 and 3 4 24 3 7 1 Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Control From the viewpoint of the user this function can work completely automatically but moreover it is possible to complete the Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table during any call by special command Command for Intelligent Incoming Call Routing fill up Example route t
64. f batteries in particular and lower reliability The GSM Gateway is designed for indoor use It must not be exposed to rain water condensed moisture fog etc The GSM Gateway must not be exposed to corrosive gas fumes of acids or solvents etc or corrosive liquids during cover cleaning for example The GSM Gateway is not intended for use in high vibration locations such as means of transport machine rooms etc The GSM Gateway should be located with respect to the GSM signal quality A free space should be left over and under the GSM Gateway for cables and flowing air that removes heat produced during the operation Fig 1 GSM Gateway Working Position 19 rack mounted models are destined only for corresponding 19 rack see assortment preview Mount these GSM Gateways according to 19 rack manual Rules listed above are mentioned for all models of course 2 2 Telephone Line Connection 2 2 1 Connection to PBX models for external line of PBX 2 2 2 Connect the ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY to a free external C O line of your PBX the GSM Gateway models for external C O and local line extension are not interchangeable With a CO line define a different access number for this line than for the remaining CO lines during the PBX programming ATEUS PBXs made by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s are equipped with the Least Cost Routing LCR software which allows you to use the same access number for all CO lin
65. fines if a correct PIN entering is stored to buffer 826 Defines if an incorrect PIN entering is stored to buffer 827 Defines if a SIM blocking by repeated incorrect PIN entering is stored to buffer 831 Defines if a telephone line failure no current is stored to buffer 832 Defines if an every AC power ON is stored to buffer 833 Defines if an every manual reset is stored to buffer 834 Defines if an every DC power ON OFF is stored to buffer if GSM module is removed DC power in not switched on 835 Defines if an every programming mode entrance and exit is stored to buffer 836 Defines if an every program download upgrade is stored to buffer 837 Defines if an every AC power failure is stored to buffer for back up models only 838 Defines if an every battery failure is stored to buffer for back up models only 839 Defines if a full or empty battery state is stored to buffer 841 Defines if a try out co call a bared number is stored to buffer 842 Defines if a call longer than selected value is stored to buffer 843 Defines if a call with pseudo tariff higher than selected value is stored to buffer 846 Defines if an every incoming call is stored to buffer 847 Minimal time of call which have to be stored to buffer 848 Minimal count of pseudo tariff pulses of call which have to be stored to buffer 94 851 Defines if transmission of SMS message triggered by univ
66. format 8 i Time Logg THhmmss LI Date 903 J ddmmyy II HW version Let 0 255 Read only parameter SW version L912 10 999 Read only parameter Serial No PBT Read only parameter GSM module serial No Tout Ts Read only parameter E e _ Write only parameter Remote supervision enable 0 1 Applies to 2N Supervision Center too SE amer f arr na ara earn ante E umber 9321 max i80 including international ee numbers 9331 max t8dig preseg number4 9341 max 18g __ _ 420261901111 Tformumbert J om ER i Callback Tfornumber2 f o322 om Jeane fornumber3 foss om i for number4 ea om i for number t 9313 max 18 dig ER gt i Den for number2 9328 max t80 tornumber3 9333 max 18 ig tornumber4 osas max 80 i It is the main SIM card number to identify the calling SIM card It is because the SIM card can have one or more up to three numbers In case of calls incoming from an analog network the GSM operator differentiates according to the required number which service is required by calling party voice data or fax connection With outgoing calls these numbers are not needed because only one is used for identification If entered by phone enter number including international prefix too e g 00420261301111 In some countries pay attention to parameter 115 international prefix may be different than 00 If different than numbers 1 to 4 i
67. fy the dialling with the key Example PIN Entering PUK Entering ch Your PUK New PIN If you enter the correct code you will hear a 2 s long tone If not the PIN PUK tone will go on An incorrect entering incorrect PIN or PUK incorrect number of digits unacceptable characters makes the PIN 7 7 cc or PUK een tone being transmitted repeatedly To delete an incorrect code press SZ or hang up before entering of course Notes e A four digit PIN code is used in the example above An eight digit PIN code is used exceptionally The GSM Gateway supports this PIN too but has no information on how long the PIN should be Therefore it transmits the same PIN tone for this PIN code too e The GSM Gateway does not support emergency calling without PIN code WARNING You have a limited number of attempts for PIN and PUK code entering Any repeated error in PUK entering may cause damage to the SIM card 3 9 3 Protection against Exhausting All PIN Entering Attempts by Automatic PIN Entering Every SIM card provides a limited number of PIN and PUK entering attempts To avoid exhausting of all PIN entering attempts as a result of repeated GSM Gateway power on off after SIM card replacement for example the automatic PIN entering is disabled temporarily in case the SIM card refuses the PIN stored in the GSM Gateway memory If the PIN is entered manually and is correct it is stored and
68. gers represent no saving for you but block your GSM Gateway for your outgoing calls that can save your telephone costs considerably e The subscriber you called even unsuccessfully from your GSM Gateway has your GSM Gateway number in his mobile phone without knowing that it is a GSM Gateway number When calling back he or she may get through to another person operator e g and has to try to get to the person who made the call paying for all this e Outgoing Calls Only This function allows you to refuse all incoming calls You can use it for example when your GSM Gateway is busy making outgoing calls but you do not want to use the Incognito function e GSM Gateway Indicators GSM Gateway indicators are not necessary for every day operation They are used for control purposes and indicate most operational statuses and failures Common statuses are green less common statuses yellow and failures are red Every indicator is provided with a clear text For details refer to the nstallation chapter e Acoustic Failure Signalling There is a small built in beeper in most of the GSM Gateway models which indicates some failure statuses according to the set up It warns you for example that someone tries to take away your SIM card indicate battery disconnection etc All parameters of this signalling including full disable can be programmed For volume control see chapter 5 3 e Backed Up Power Supply Battery is charged automatic
69. gits Connection Establishing In this moment GSM Gateway is making a connection and it takes typically 8 seconds During this time the subscriber hears a special call progress tone differs by GSM Gateway model and version of software Next the subscriber usually hears the ringing tone or another signal transmitted by the GSM network The connection however is not established and paid for until the called party answers the phone Call During outgoing calls the GSM Gateway only computes the cost pseudo tariff metering and detects the permanent tone busy tone or another tone e g ringing to terminate the call A call may be terminated forcibly if the GSM signal gets lost for example or in similar situations Common Connection End If the caller is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway registers the on hook immediately usually permanent or busy tone from the PBX and terminates the connection If the called party is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway gets the information from the GSM network and terminates the connection The calling party then gets the permanent or busy tone depending on the set up Note With some calls the called party s on hook information is considerably delayed by GSM network 30s e g The subscriber usually registers the on hook earlier hangs up and the GSM Gateway terminates the connection immediately Other Connection End Case
70. he SIM card requires the PIN If you enable the SIM ca function without PIN entering you will not need this parameter If Enter Automatically is selected and you do not enter the PIN enter a wrong PIN or replace the SIM card without entering the new PIN the GSM Gateway will try to enter the old PIN once identify its invalidity and invite you if you try to dial to enter the PIN manually by PIN tone If you enter the new PIN correctly it will be saved without programming If you select the Enter PIN Manually mode you will have to enter the PIN upon every power on and the GSM Gateway will not store it anywhere e Parameters connected with GSM network CLIR number of the calling extension i e of your GSM Gateway is normally sent to the called party The Incognito option should be applied for with your GSM operator usually for a single fee WARNING If you have not activated this service with your GSM operator and set the Incognito function at 1 Do Not Send Number no outgoing calls will be established in some GSM networks There is a risk with roaming in frontier areas that due to a failure in your native GSM network the GSM Gateway might get registered in a GSM network of the neighbouring country and all GSM calls will be much more expensive If you enable roaming you should set your SIM card properly and activate the service with your operator If you disable roaming here it is an unambiguo
71. her models 19200 bit s 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit 8N1 Note Bit rate of the serial interface is always higher than data rate from to GSM network Please do not interchange these parameters 4 3 3 Data Rate in CSD mode e Maximum data rate in this mode is 9600 or 14400 bit sec Real value depends on GSM network its load and signal quality e Fax transmitting and receiving is technically possible but it is not supported by the current version of software yet e High speed HSCSD mode is not supported 4 3 4 Data Rate in GPRS mode only for model 501105 Multislot Class 8 or 4 1 i e 4 Rx 1 Tx is able to use up to 4 timeslots for download and 1 timeslot for upload Maximum theoretical data rate for download is 57600 bis sec Real value varies during connection and depends on GSM network its load and signal quality This paragraph is valid only for model 501105 For all other models GPRS is not supported 4 3 5 How to combine different modes of serial port Serial port is used by these applications e GSM program e SMS program e Your Internet browser if you choose connection to Internet via GSM Gateway e Your Z modem or another program if you connect GSM Gateway to another computer Basic rule All applications listed above are excluding each other It means if you need to run another one you must terminate current one first E g if you have SMS program running permanently and you wish to connect to In
72. his parameter tells when the same SMS can be re transmitted again if the trigger condition appears again Without this parameter the GSM Gateway may start to emit SMS s chaotically if the monitored device goes mad This parameter can protect the user against this situation After sending a SMS the appropriate mask is not monitored until deaf time is expired All other masks are monitored continuously so any other SMS can be transmitted Telephone numbers for SMS sending Tel number for SMS No 1 20 di Tel number for SMS No 2 20dg lfsome number Tel number for SMS No 3 20dig P SE Tel number for SMS No 4 GEIER e eegen Tel number for SMS No 5 465 20 dig instead of SMS Tel number for SMS No 6 466_ 20dig sending if enabled Tel number for SMS No 7 467 20 dig by par No 852 Tel number for SMS No 8 20dig Input noise rejection Parameter Anticlutter time for input No 1 2550 100 ms step 10 useful Anticlutter time for input No 2 2550 1001 Uor noise suppression Parameters 47x provides immunity against input interferences Short glitches shorter than chosen value has no effect If there is a clear signal on input its change will be accepted with delay equal to chosen anticlutter time In case of heavy interference used function has so called integrating effect i e when some value CU or 1 will be dominant this value is passed as valid one
73. his parameter to detect when ringing was interrupted If the GSM Gateway detects ringing again during switchover e g it counts ringing periods again from zero 335 This parameter defines what time will not be detected after pick up and end of the dialing ringing tone e g In this way the GSM Gateway allows longer ringing at the beginning of a call but shorter ringing during a call e g during switchover 341 Maximum time from pick up to the beginning of dialing and time out for any activity during switch control programming by phone etc If this time expires the GSM Gateway starts transmitting a busy tone or hooks up 342 Busy tone transmitting time If set to 0 the GSM Gateway hooks up without transmitting the busy tone the user hears a tone from the PBX after it and in the case of outgoing call the GSM Gateway doesnt pick up the line at all if it is not ready e g if it is busy with the data mode 79 343 The GSM Gateway on a PBX extension receives this signalisation This parameter can be used only if PBX transmits it In this case in the case of incoming call the GSM Gateway waits for it and picks up an incoming GSM call as late as this signalisation from the PBX comes saving the call cost 344 This parameter is used if the PBX sends connect information using a short polarity reverse or current break The GSM Gateway on a PBX extension line receives this signal therefore the val
74. his subscriber to extension 234 Extension number entering or for command cancelling Zero instead of extension number enables dialing to calling party Extension number up to 8 digits Empty erases a record with this CLIP if found ___ Password entering after it GSM Gateway will send confirmation signal Or HCH for command cancelling Password for fill up into table If the GSM Gateway executes this command it will send a confirmation signal as well as sending an error signal in the following events Routing is disabled error will be sent as soon as password is entered Whole table is locked only programming by PC can modify it CLIP is unknown error will be sent as soon as password is entered CLIP is already stored in locked part of table this entry has a priority and cannot be modified Notes If O zero is entered instead of extension number GSM Gateway enables calling party to dial any number This is a way how to enable this possibility only to selected persons Another incoming calls are connected to pre selected extensions or refused dependent on a GSM Gateway configuration Only unlocked part of table can be filled up by this command Once it is full new ones will overwrite oldest entries Size of available unlocked part is from 0O to 99 entries depending on size of locked part Only programming by PC can modify the size of locked part and its content This command is ignored until a connection is e
75. ification Presentation COM serial port of computer DCD Data Carrier Detect signal which indicate established data connection DISA PBX s function allowing calling party to enter by DTMF only a required extension number DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency worldwide standard of dialling EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Memory independent of power supply non volatile memory FXO line interface dedicated to ordinary phone devices worldwide standard FXS line interface electrically equivalent with ordinary phone complementary to FXO GND Ground contact or line connected with ground or common reference point of whole electronic circuit which may be connected with ground GSM Group Switched Mobile system today s digital mobile cellular phone network standard used in Europe another parts of word excluding USA and Japan HW Hardware in this context we mean any electronic equipment circuit board component etc IN Input input terminal or contact DCH intelligent Incoming Call Routing LCR Least Cost Routing software function which finds a cheapest path to make required connection OUT Output output terminal or contact PBX or PABX Personal Automatic Branch Exchange PC Personal Computer computer compatible with IBM PC standard PIN Personal Identification Number a short password used to protect SIM against unauthorized usage after a few wrong attempts SIM card b
76. in this manual are equipped with two universal outputs Output No 1 is an insulated contact of relay Output No 2 is open collector output any combination can be provided on request e g two relays etc Application examples see chapter 4 2 Relay output is more flexible because of its insulation and both N C Normally Closed and N O Normally Open contacts option But a low cost open collector output is good enough for a lot of applications too 54 Fig 18 shows an example of relay output application for computer reset This switch can drive any low voltage circuit up to 48 V AC or DC e g thermostat tape recorder camera etc Controlled equipment and GSM Gateway will remain insulated but this insulation is not designed to insulate against such voltages as 120 or 230V AC mains COMPUTER GSM gateway ree switch No 1 common contact Se switch No 2 N O closing contact Fig 18 Relay output a Application example ATTENTION Don t connect any output terminals to such voltages as 120 or 230V AC mains Fig 19 shows another application example A high power can be switched in this way by SSR Solid State Relay module A SSR module is a standard product of many semiconductor vendors and it is available for different currents 10A typically three phase SSRs are available too Fig 18 shows that open collector output is good enough for SSR input driving GSM Gateway 12V DC output terminal provides a necessary
77. ing is faster so pulse dialing is used only if some old PBX doesn t support DTMF 312 In general this parameter ensures that the GSM Gateway should not start dialing until the PBX is ready to receive it In case of DISA function on a PBX extension line rare situation this parameter can make the proper delay to wait until the PBX is able to receive dialling 313 Time between breaks Most national standards are 40 or 33 ms 314 Break time of pulse dialing Most national standards are 60 or 66 ms 315 Pause between two numbers only for pulse dialing For DTMF dialing a pause is defined by global parameters 78 316 Line break time which is used by PBX s for some services Flash is not used by the GSM Gateway at present 317 A prolonged pause between numbers is used e g where it is necessary to wait for establishing of connection with the superior PBX This parameter is applicable for both DTMF and pulse dialing 318 This parameter allows to set a number of digits before the interdigit pause This parameter is applicable for both DTMF and pulse dialing 321 This parameter defines how long a tone is considered as a permanent tone Some PBX s send the permanent tone after the end of call so the GSM Gateway hooks up the line in this case The permanent tone after pick up till the end of dialing is ignored of course 322 This parameter defines the required number of periods for busy tone detect
78. ion After detection the GSM Gateway hooks up The minimum value of this parameter for detection is 2 0 means don t detect busy tone The busy tone after pick up till end of dialing is ignored 323 This parameter must be smaller than the inverted value of the busy tone cadence number of busy tones per sec The value of 250 ms detects a busy tone of up to 4 periods per sec 324 This parameter must be greater than the inverted value of the busy tone cadence number of busy tones per sec The value of 800 ms detects a busy tone of 1 25 periods per sec and more 331 This parameter defines the required number of periods usually for the ringing tone After a selected number of periods the GSM Gateway hooks up This allows to watch e g the ringing tone the GSM Gateway is able to listen to the ringing tone and hooks up after a selected number of ringing periods 332 This parameter defines a non sensitivity for very short tones which are ignored If the PBX ringing tone is composed of more beeps then at least one beep must be longer than this parameter 333 This parameter is important for counting of ringing tone periods If the PBX ringing tone is composed of more beeps followed by one longer pause this long pause must be longer than this parameter but the other short pauses must be shorter than this parameter 334 This time must be longer than longest pause of the ringing tone e g The GSM Gateway uses t
79. l Description of Data and SMS Functions 4 1 Usage of Universal Inputs Universal inputs are destined primarily for emergency applications Connected devices must be equipped with suitable outputs e g contact of relay As soon as a defined state or combination of both inputs appear and remain for the programmed time the GSM Gateway will send SMS messages a text which was prepared for this situation to a programmed number 4 1 1 4 1 2 Inputs Usage Examples e Security input is connected to alarm contact of electronic interlocking system e Fire safety likewise or input can be connected to smoke detector directly e Emergency e g input connected to pushbutton near patient s bad e Failure message for lift or another equipment which has a suitable output e Water level watching e g in drainage tank etc Operation SMS message is transmitted automatically any manual maintenance is not required If there it is a need for SMS messaging when watched state is terminated as well it must be programmed individually as another SMS with another conditions If there is a risk of repeated transmission of many SMS messages appropriate settings must be made e g longer trigger time see chapter 7 4 Check of Input and Output Status by SMS Command GSM Gateway will send a SMS with all actual states as an answer to this command Example 11111 xX 11111 is a default password for SMS commands Answer repo
80. lock itself automatically PUK Personal Unblocking Key long password used to unblock SIM if blocked see PIN and enter a new PIN value RS 232C worldwide standard for serial port SIM Subscriber Identity Module module with chip which is a carrier of information about subscribers phone number in GSM network SMS Short Message Service more often it is used for this message itself SSR Solid State Relay semiconductor switch used like a relay SW Software any program TTL Transistor Transistor Logic standard for digital circuits definition of voltages for levels 0 a 1 PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network 99 9 Technical Parameters GSM GSM network type GSM phase II SIM card plug in 3 V small 2 W 900 MHz 1W 1800 MHz Receiver sensitivity GPRS class model 501105 Transmitter power Antenna Power 2W Antenna connector type FME male Cable length 3 to10 m or without cable Mains 230 V 10 50 or 60 Hz Max 15 VA Euro connector PC CR2032 Back up battery for models Lead maintenance free with back up only 12V 1 2Ah Tel line interface model for PBX external line Interface type 2 wire FXO Connector type RJ 12 6 2 rge current 600 Q 24 V DC Max 30 mA Max 800 Q 425 Hz Tone DTMF or pulse 45 Ves 50 Hz 2x 10 000 A 8 20 us Tel line interface model for PBX internal line extension Interface type 2 wire FXS Connector type RJ 12 6
81. losed automatically if an actual time is corresponding with programmed ON interval When GSM Gateway will receive a valid SMS or DTMF command so it will be executed and timer will go on see example bellow Example Switch 1 will control heating in the flat It will be pre programmed to burn in the morning from 6 00 to 8 00 and in the evening from 17 00 to 23 00 Whenever an occupant plans to return home earlier he can send SMS close switch No 1 e g at 15 30 Command will be executed so that heating will start to burn immediately At 17 00 nothing will be changed and switch will be opened normally at 23 00 Whenever an occupant goes to bad earlier he will switch heating off by phone saving a cost of SMS so that at 23 00 nothing will be changed and heating will burn on at 6 00 34 4 3 Use of Data Mode 4 3 1 Destination e For data transfer between two computers Second one can have whichever modem e For connecting to Internet e High speed data GPRS mode can be used for connecting to Internet and similar applications model 501105 4 3 2 Serial interface Serial interface connector is D Sub 9 pins female see fig 9 It is connected like a common external modem All handshake signals are used in data mode Bit rate is fixed see table bellow All applications must be set to this speed Bit rate and data format on the serial interface model Bit rate Data format 501105 GPRS 57600 bit s All ot
82. ms such as no SIM card no BSM signal A C power failure not available for the present e A special mode security centre watching for inputs is controlled by arm and away commands phone is used for this not available for the present under preparation 85 7 5 Call Sorting Table 7 5 1 Purpose Almost every application requires that the GSM Gateway s behaviour during outgoing calls somehow depends on the called number Usually it is not difficult to recognize according to a few first digits the prefix an international call mobile network call special service call emergency call etc It is possible to enter a line into this table for each such group of numbers to define Whether this number can be dialled or is barred call restriction How to detect when the dialling is complete How to bill the call the so called pseudo tariff metering Whether and how the called number is to be modified before being sent to the GSM network e Whether the record on this call is to be stored in service buffer These rules can be written into the table for more details see below 7 5 2 Sorting Principle Every table line contains one prefix of variable length plus parameters that describe the behaviour of the GSM Gateway if the beginning of the called number is identical to this prefix However there is often an exception to the rule a number that starts identically but has to be
83. n Polarity change with return time inverted polarity specified by parameter 232 or 234 Frequency impulse typically 16 kHz length see parameter 232 or 234 frequency see parameter 235 beginning of both incoming and outgoing calls parameter 234 polarity is changed on the end of call even if PBX hangs up first i Polarity change without return always parameter 231 polarity is changed on the Not recommended Polarity is not changed on the beginning of outgoing call and on the end of call if PBX hangs up first Mode 5 is used usually 15 235 and 245 Frequency of tariff pulses or signalisation pulse for begin and end of connection 16 kHz RECH Notes to PBX CO Line Interface Parameters It is very important not to interchange dialling receive and send parameters Dialling send parameters meet the applicable standards while dialling receive parameters must be set with a sufficient reserve to receive even considerably damaged dialling This applies generally to both tone and pulse dialling modes The maximum timeout for a passively seized line is a pair of parameters determining the time for delay in dialling after picking up the line or delay in hang up after hang up by the other subscriber Parameter 226 is usually set at a higher time value than parameter 225 Then the GSM Gateway first transmits the busy tone and then if you do not hang up disconnects the line cu
84. n GSM ready lamp will light up this lamp is on every model Pick up the phone connected to another extension e g cordless phone and call GSM Gateway extension you will hear dialling tone and green lamp Line ready will start blinking If not and you hear ringing only the phone or its connection is bad or you called an invalid extension number Now check signal quality Enter programming mode according to chapter 6 3 2 Indication of GSM signal quality will be turned on automatically As more lamps light up signal quality is better If at least one green lamp is lit signal quality is excellent Try to find a good place for antenna Keep the antenna vertical and move it slowly signal quality information is updated every three seconds Remember that a movement as small as 10 cm may have a considerable effect to signal quality as well as a position close to your body The best way is to step aside after each relocating of the antenna Next if PBX doesn t support DTMF dialing set parameter 311 type of dialing to pulse dialing To check an incoming call program parameter 114 switchboard operator number i e extension to be called Programming can be done by phone see chapter 6 3 or by PC Hang up after placing antenna do not program anything Make an outgoing call Call your colleagues mobile e g through the GSM Gateway and ensure that you hear well each other In the case of a completely new pre p
85. nalling The GSM Gateway registers the off hook current inflow immediately and then if everything is O K starts sending its usual dialling tone Now the subscriber can dial the number Notes e As far as pulse dialing is selected DTMF dialing can be used to enter programming mode and program GSM Gateway by phone In case of any other DTMF dialing GSM Gateway will answer by bysy tone e f there is no GSM signal no SIM card has been inserted no PIN code has been entered or if there is another problem the PBX transmits a special tone see below Telephone Line Tones Dialling Receive The GSM Gateway is ready to receive pulse or tone dialling according to the set up As soon as the subscriber starts dialling a number the GSM Gateway mutes the dialling tone as with public telephone exchanges The user must dial digits in no more than 6 second intervals otherwise the number is regarded as complete and sent to the GSM network this timeout is programmable Notes e f pulse dialing is selected DMF can be still used for programming and switch control e Some PBXs analyse the whole number first and then transmit the dialling into the CO line GSM Gateway Here the signalling type and the timeout depend on the PBX set up Dialling End Recognition The GSM Gateway itself can recognize the end of some numbers according to their length Moreover you can set your GSM Gateway in such a way that th
86. nderstand it it is described by two forms flowchart and text Please choose a form which you are more familiar with Fig 5 Flowchart for Incoming Call GSM Gateway INCOMING CALL on PBX s Subscriber Line data voice refuse all incoming calls NO I2CR enabled CLIP present YES dialing enabled YES 0 in I2CR table NO type of dialing YES DIAL EXTENSION MANUA a ebe DIAL Ge FROM DCH TABLE DIALING Zuueg iwer OPERATOR 22 ia 3 4 1 GSM Gateway Ringing When the GSM Gateway receives a command from the GSM network and the CLIP information if available it picks up a subscriber line of the PBX Then one of the following two situations may occur 3 4 1 1 Extension Dialling Intelligent Routing On and CLIP Present and Known The GSM Gateway has found the callers number in its Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table and knows the extension to be called Hence it dials the extension number Exception If 0 zero is found in Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table instead of extension number GSM Gateway skips dialing and calling party hears a dialing tone from PBX and dials number of required extension by DTMF PBX usually receives DTMF If PBX receives pulse dialing only and pulse dialing is selected by parameter 311 GSM Gateway starts to receive DTMF and converts it to pulse dialing up to 16 digits 3 4 1 2 Extension Dialling Intelligent Routing Off CLIP Abs
87. ng tone set a silence time e g 10 sec Parameters for dialling supervision and intelligent incoming call routing Dialling end identification If the GSM Gateway does not identify the end of the dialled number by any faster method refer to the Call Sorting table it waits for a pre set timeout Then or immediately if it identifies the dialling end by a faster method it sends a short beep whose length can be adjusted and starts establishing the connection with the called party Parameters of all tones transmitted by GSM Gateway to line These parameters can change basic GSM Gateway tones that are heard by the connected extension It is mainly the busy tone and dial tone The course of these tones may be important for such automatic devices as the answering and recording machine or telephone set with automatic Redial If roaming is activated the special roaming dial tone is used to warn the subscriber that the connection is more expensive The pre set tones meet the requirements of European standards Tones coming from the GSM network of course cannot be changed and may differ from the pre set tones Tone dialling parameters The GSM Gateway both receives and transmits tone dialling Time parameters for reception of tone dialling must be 20 ms shorter at least than the fastest tone dialling to be received by the GSM Gateway some telephones transmit 70 ms pulses and 70 ms spaces Time parameters for
88. nter them You can either re enter the whole line or enter the remaining parameters individually e f you program and the GSM Gateway stores a value that you do not want you can re enter the value correctly of course i e re enter the parameter number etc 6 3 6 Erasing of parameters To erase parameter enter its number and once again D Only parameters which can be empty see Parameter Tables chapter 7 can be erased this way In case of parameter which cannot be empty defined range e g receiving volume and the like GSM Gateway transmits a rejection signal Nu e Erasing parameters in the Call Sorting Table If you will erase some prefix i e the first parameter on the row all parameters on this row will be erased or initialized If you will enter row number e g 501 or number of first parameter e g 5011 it has the same effect But if you will enter number of another parameter e g 5010 only this parameter will be erased 6 3 7 Programming End Hang up to terminate programming After the programming end make sure that the GSM Gateway works as you want it to Store the completed programming form of configuration file safe 6 3 8 Signalling During Telephone Based Programming nm Confirmation e After valid service password e After valid parameter No Reiecti e After invalid parameter No MNNM SCH e After invalid parameter value e After cancelling of anything by Jf e Value is valid and stored DN e Value is
89. o Switch modes parameters 40x 0 Out of use 1 Basic mode ON OFF OFF state after reset 2 Basic mode ON OFF ON state after reset 3 N O normally open closing for pre programmed time set by parameter 41x A N C normally closed opening for pre programmed time set by parameter 41x 5 Basic mode timer see parameters 431 to 438 Eco commands parameters 427 to 429 D No action different from any other CLIP p CLOSE in modes 1 2 and 5 permanently in modes 3 and 4 for pre programmed time in mode 5 till next opening by timer OPEN in modes 1 2 and 5 permanently in modes 3 and 4 for pre programmed time in mode 5 till next closing by timer 81 Help for parameters 400 This password is used in commands for switch control and input read Passwords are not changed by initialisation 401 Enables to select a switch No 1 mode 402 Enables to select a switch No 2 mode 411 A time of closing or opening for some modes of switch No 1 412 A time of closing or opening for some modes of switch No 1 421 423 If an incoming call comes with this CLIP it causes a specified action with a specified switch instead of ringing and call 424 426 Switch No to be controlled by this CLIP 427 429 Action to be done by this CLIP 431 434 Terms for daily timer function for switch No 1 435 438 Terms for daily timer function for switch No 2 Note
90. of the same PBX and a tone dialling telephone set for programming e Use the telephone based programming only if you do not want to set up many parameters Remember that you do not have any feedback with a telephone e Complete the prepared form first think before programming Entering Programming Mode e Pick up the handset If you have a phone connected directly with GSM Gateway go to next step Otherwise dial the number to access GSM Gateway e Wait until you can hear the dial tone You cannot program during the current call or if the GSM Gateway requires a PIN or PUK code e To get into the programming mode enter the service password and the character The GSM Gateway transmits a confirmation Ss e H you make a mistake while entering the password cancel the entering by hanging up the character cannot be used and start again e The service password is 12345 by default We recommend changing the password to protect your equipment against unauthorized persons If you forget the password your data will not get lost but you will have to contact the manufacturer e f you enter an incorrect password that is not bared by sorting table the GSM Gateway dials the number and may get through somewhere This however is almost improbable In case of GSM Gateway model for external line and pulse dialing selected there is no such a risk GSM Gateway sends busy tone if any other number than correct password is entered
91. of this tone are programmable Special Dial tone e The equipment is registered in a foreign GSM network ROAMING e The equipment is ready to receive dialling e The parameters of this tone are programmable Ringing Tone e The called subscriber is free and his or her telephone is ringing e The GSM network transmits this tone its parameters are beyond the control of the GSM Gateway e This tone is transmitted if e The SIM card has not been installed The GSM Gateway is not registered in the GSM network e The equipment is registered in a foreign network but roaming is disabled e The called number has too many digits over 30 The called subscriber is busy The called number is bared by call sorting table The connection has been terminated GSM Gateway is in data mode There is a communication error between the control processor and the GSM module and a servicing intervention is required e This tone has the same parameters as the PSTN busy tone e The parameters of this tone are programmable Dialling End Signalling e The dialling reception is terminated and the connection is being established e 1 tone 200 ms programmable PIN Tone e Your PIN code is required e Transmitted upon power on if the PIN code has to be entered manually PUK Tone sossees Srencere e Your PUK code is required e Transmitted upon repeated incorrect PIN code entering and the subsequent SIM
92. oice call is not signalled by RING e Multiple AT commands are not supported e SMS s can be handled directly by supported set of AT commands including time of voice call e During a voice call all other AT commands GSM Gateway refuses by BUSY or ERROR 4 3 10 Supported AT commands This commands are available on the Internet www 2n cz 4 4 PC Based SMS Receive Send This program works like common e mailing software under Microsoft Windows 95 and higher It can receive store edit and send SMS s on the PC connected to the GSM Gateway by serial cable This program is freeware and the actual version is available on the Internet www 2n cz 4 5 Security Centre This function is under preparation will be available later as upgrade 37 5 Installation Instructions for Advanced Users ATTENTION DANGER Draw out an AC mains cord before opening a cover Risk of an electric shock WARNING All removable parts of cover are earthed with earthing cables We do not recommend that you disconnect these cables If you do so remember to reconnect all before closing the cover This chapter describes primarily the connection of universal inputs and outputs the serial interface and all situations that a technician may face during common servicing 5 1 Description for GSM Gateways excluding 19 rack mounted models OO ege d V Ess e Zonge 9999 BM wis PSD YN3LNY Fig 6 Upper cover face models 5010xxE Fig 7 Up
93. only by service which is able to check such parameters as power consumption DC voltages etc If a fuse fails again manufacturer must repair equipment 57 5 7 Lithium Battery Exchange Models 501100E and 501105E of issue 6 or higher are not equipped with lithium battery Real time clock circuit is inside the GSM module and it is backed up by Gold Cap multilayer capacitor of large capacity for a several hours This chapter can be applied for older issues and models 501061E and 501063E ATTENTION Explosion risk when the lithium battery is replaced incorrectly Replace only by the same or equivalent type according the producer s recommendation Handle the used batteries according to the producer s instructions On board lithium battery is used for RTC Real Time Clock during AC main failure only It is not necessary for GSM Gateway operation A totally discharged battery may have such effects as wrong time information which is displayed after running GSM program in right top corner of window Wrong time and date information will be in service buffer records too Lifetime of battery is more than three years After this time a battery change is recommended or its check min voltage 2 9V at least To replace lithium battery disconnect GSM Gateway from mains open its cover see chapter 5 1 3 then remove an old battery using a proper tool and insert a new one Battery type CR2032 DANGER Do not use metallic tools to handle
94. ore GSM Gateways than one with one PBX 3 2 2 GSM Gateway Ready Signalling After picking up the line the GSM Gateway starts sending the usual dialling tone if everything is O K Then the subscriber can dial the number Note If there is no signal no SIM card has been inserted no PIN code has been entered or there is another problem the GSM Gateway transmits a special tone see below Telephone Line Tones 3 2 3 Dialling Receive The GSM Gateway is ready to receive tone dialling AS soon as the subscriber starts dialling a number the GSM Gateway stops sending the dialling tone as with public telephone exchanges The subscriber must dial digits in no more than 6 second intervals otherwise the number is regarded as complete and sent to the GSM network the timeout is programmable 19 3 2 4 3 2 5 3 2 6 3 2 7 3 2 8 Dialling End Recognition The GSM Gateway itself can recognize the end of some numbers according to their length Also you can set your GSM Gateway in such a way that the GSM Gateway accepts the or symbols as the end of dialling Otherwise it waits for 6 seconds after the subscriber stops dialling the timeout is programmable Then the subscriber can hear a short tone signalling the dialling end and the GSM Gateway transmits the dialling into the GSM network If the caller goes on dialling after this signal the GSM Gateway will not accept the excessive di
95. orry this example GSM Gateway T Mobile location Czech republic Prague is not very helpful for other countries better one is under preparation Xxx1 XXX2 Xxx3 XXX4 XXX5 Xxx6 XXx7 Xxx8 XXX9 xxx0 Begin of Call SS Number End End Initial Impulses Take Appe e S number enable butter length tariff per ms away nd 501x 0 yes no Iesel 30 O Trunk calls 502x 02 Lo yes yestyes 1 30 0 Prague 020 is not el vee oe Tele Le o fe 504x o yes no 10 o GSM Eurotel GSM T o_o ow fom Tf om oT eae 506x 077 yes no 10 0 GSM Oscar wos e e Pps ER EES men Le fof o fof o o fees International sel oo fo fs lils fof ayo International 7531 EIERE E 511x 0042072 yes no 14 0 CSM Eurotel GSM T ae pe Poet PP fom oT fear 513x 0042077 yes no 14 1 60 0 GSM Oscar 514x 112 0 Emergency call Ai T Mobile SS EE ERREECHEN ES et lee 599 Other reel 6 1 120 0 TI Notes e The above mentioned tariff rates are fictitious not corresponding to any real situation e Empty fields are not important for this example 90 OI CO Di gt e gt Ben e _ E OO LL l 7 5 5 Call Sorting Table Your notes 0 ial Impulse Take App ms away end Initia tariff i WO WS o S S S T f End End 3 Ze xs
96. ove nothing and add AJ or remove 150 and add 112 etc Moreover you can use the parameter for your GSM Gateway access protection add a password for selected calls international e g and then remove it Those who don t know the password cannot dial this prefix See row 510 in table 7 5 4 88 Help for parameters 5001 This parameter can disable searching in the table In this case last row Other is used for all numbers 5002 This parameter can disable an use of a the column Call enable In this case all numbers can be enabled or bared by this parameter but a fitting row is searched and the other parameters are used 5003 This parameter can disable an use of a the column Store to buffer In this case all calls can be stored or not 5004 This parameter can disable an use of a the column Number length 5005 This parameter can disable an use of a the column End In this case a character is not interpreted as an end of dialing generally 5006 This parameter can disable an use of a the column End In this case a character is not interpreted as an end of dialing generally 5007 This parameter can disable a transmitting of initial tariff pulses on the beginning of a call 5008 This parameter can disable a transmitting of tariff pulses during a call 5009 This parameter can disable an use of columns Take away a Add 5991 This parameter not exists Row 599x is use
97. pe of signalisation if AC power fails for back up models only 816 Type of signalisation if battery fails disconnected or low for back up models only 93 7 8 Operation Monitoring Parameters This table defines what to store in service buffer 0 no 1 yes Your Your a foe oe ae Weak GSM signal 821 1 __ Battery connection or disc 8388 1 GSM registering 822 1 Battery full or empty 839 1 GSM roaming 823 1 Barredcalltryout_ 844 1 SIM card plug in or eject 824 1 Calllongerthan 842 0 SIM card PIN entered_ 825 0 Call cost higher than 843 0 SIM card wrong PIN_ 826 1 Eachincomingcall 846 0 SIM card block 827 1 Time limitfor call storing 847 30 Tel line failure 831 0 Cost limitfor call storing 848 30 e EE ENEE E E E Virtual SMS Seeler SMS command a Gateway programming 835 1 DTMF command for switch 854 0 Firmware upgrade 836 1 _ Alarm away and arm Jo AC power failure 837 1 Alarm alarmevent_ LI 00 Help for parameters 821 Defines if a GSM signal drop under selected value is stored to buffer 822 Defines if a successful logon into a GSM network is stored to buffer 823 Defines if a logon into a foreign GSM network roaming is stored to buffer 824 Defines if SIM card removing and inserting is stored to buffer 825 De
98. per cover face model 501100E 1 reset pushbutton 1 reset pushbutton 2 battery socket models with backup only 2 LED diodes 3 antenna connector 3 antenna connector 4 hole for SIM handling 4 hole for SIM handling 38 5 1 1 Upper Cover Face Reset Pushbutton The button can be pushed using a tool such as a match pencil etc and has the following functions e By pushing the button once during the GSM Gateway operation you reset the equipment The program is terminated and restarted This function has no influence on the GSM Gateway set up stored in the GSM Gateway memory e By keeping the button pushed during the GSM Gateway power on you enter a special mode where you can load a new software version into the GSM Gateway For details refer to the Control Software Upgrade chapter Antenna Connector On models 501061E and 501063E this connector is not earthed While the GSM Gateway metal cover is connected with the protective socket wire and thus earthed as Security Regulations require the GSM Gateway electronic circuits on these models are not earthed This is advantageous when a PC is connected to the GSM Gateway by connecting a PC to the RS 232C serial interface see later that is earthed to another ground potential another mains circuit you earth the GSM Gateway electronic equipment through this PC and data transmission is not interfered by a ground potential difference In that case you need no opto
99. ponds with the data on the product label e Make sure that the antenna has been connected If you connect a power supply to the equipment without the antenna you might cause damage to the GSM module transmitter e Connect your power cord After a while the green indicator AC Supply O K should go on 2 5 2 For 19 rack mounted models e These GSM Gateways can be handled inserted into rack or removed alive without switching power unit off e After switching power on or after hot insertion the upper green LED lamp with power icon must light up after a moment e Use common power unit in accordance with 19 rack manual 2 6 Back Up Battery Connection This paragraph applies to models 501061E and 501063E i e backed up models excluding 19 rack mounted models For these models a back up battery with cover can be ordered ordering No 910121090 E This is a maintenance free lead battery pack 12V 1 2Ah with metallic cover whose design matches the GSM Gateway This cover includes the accessories for wall mounting Battery installation While placing the battery pack avoid exposing it to high temperature if not necessary and mount it to the wall if possible Mounting method holder etc is the same as for GSM Gateway Plug a cable into a fitting connector on GSM Gateway Check a fuse in holder and insert it if the holder is empty Switch on Notes e Circuits in GSM Gateway are designed to handle 12V 1 2Ah maintenan
100. power part 15 X8 diagnostic connector of digital part 16 U15 auxiliary micro controller in the socket 17 U10 main micro controller in the socket 18 X9 SIM card holder 19 Antenna connector SE EEGEN Description of Terminals the same as for new issues Universal input No 2 Universal input No 1 Ground DC output 12 V Ground Switch No 2 active ON contact N O Normally Open Switch No 2 contact connected with ground Switch No 1 active OFF contact N C Normally Closed Switch No 1 common contact Switch No 1 active ON contact N O Normally Open 53 5 4 Connection of Universal Inputs and Outputs 5 4 1 5 4 2 Connection of Universal Inputs Both input terminals location see chapter 5 3 PCB layout description are compatible with most systems Usually they are controlled by contact both N C Normally Closed and N O Normally Open contacts can be used Contact should be connected between selected input terminal and GND terminal Open contact is evaluated as 1 level closed contact as 0 level When a voltage source is connected e g TTL signal GND terminals of GSM Gateway and signal source e g computer must be connected Voltage levels 0 and 1 are TTL compatible see technical parameters Inputs can be driven by higher voltages e g 12V see technical parameters without damage Connection of Universal Outputs All GSM Gateway models described
101. r PBX you can make direct calls into a mobile network This saves PSTN GSM connection costs Mobile telephone calls made by your colleagues from outside to your headquarters will be cheaper too With the GSM Gateway you can use the most convenient tariff rate of your GSM operator because calls of all your GSM Gateway users will be billed together If you use an answering and recording machine a GSM service you may pay for retrieving messages If you connect an answering machine of your own to the GSM Gateway you pay nothing for the retrieval With the GSM Gateway you can eliminate selected numbers You won t pay for a call that is disabled You can also get a listing of the time and length of selected calls to find easily why your bill is higher than it should be 1 3 Other Advantages and Applications You can establish a telephone connection even where there are no fixed telephone lines available exhibitions fairs conferences chalets You are not exposed to the high frequency electromagnetic field as with a mobile telephone You can also attach a coin telephone to the GSM Gateway as it is able to send tariff pulses You can assess the price for call connections yourself with profit 1 4 Product Overview Model Order No For 1 PBX CO line power supply w o back up 501100E For 1 PBX CO line power supply w o back up GPRS 501105E For 1 PBX CO line power supply with back up 501063E_ For 1 PBX exten
102. re Signalling Parameters ATTENTION These parameters are not applicable on models without beeper Your Parameter choice Loud signalisation time Step 10 s EECH 10 20 600_ Maximum ca 40 min Loud Tone time 803 100 25500 300 signalisation _ Pause time 804 100 25500 200 In milliseconds Quiet Tone time 805 100 25500 300 __ Step 100 ms signalisation Pause time 806 100 25500 10000 pemanas por GSMnetworkfaiure 812 0 3 o Evenifnocall Tel line failure 813 O 3 O fT SIM card removed 814 O 3 3 Only battery AC power failure 815 O 3 3 0 nosignalisation version Battery failure 816 o 3 3 zoue only Alarm function away and delete 2 loud only arm events 3 loud then quiet Alarm function alarm event 0 3 zl Help for parameters 801 Loud signalisation time for selected events which runs directly after event 802 Quiet signalisation time for selected events which runs after loud signalisation time 803 804 Time of beep and pause between beeps can be modified for loud signalisation 805 806 Time of beep and pause between beeps can be modified for quiet signalisation 812 Type of signalisation if GSM network fails loss of signal 813 Type of signalisation if telephone line fails no current 814 Type of signalisation if SIM card is removed 815 Ty
103. ring the ATA command Help for parameters 101 the parameter is only used if the SIM card requires the PIN 102 is used for automatic entering 103 Can disable your number presentation to the called party 104 Volume control option by 6 dB to the GSM network 105 Volume control option by 6 dB from the GSM network 106 Disables roaming in frontier areas to prevent the GSM Gateway from registering in the event of a fault in the own GSM network in a GSM network of the neighbouring country 107 Disables all incoming calls 108 Displays the GSM signal intensity every 10 seconds 109 If SIM memory is full oldest SMS will be erased when new one will come in to enable receiving commands for switches 110 A greater value can reduce the echo but it can cause some distortion of speech only for GSM Gateways with module SIEMENS M20 111 Value tells how long silence will be after end of dialing Very long value can cut begin of ringing tone but not begin of call 112 Sets the length of the beep announcing the dialling end 113 Timeout for the GSM Gateway to wait for further dialling 114 Extension number to ring upon an incoming call except for intelligent routing On a PBX C O line used only if DISA is available in the PBX 115 This parameter is used for CLIP conversion within Intelligent Incoming call routing and programming by phone entering phone numbers 116 It is used for Intelligen
104. rrent After that it tests the line every minute until the line is hung up Parameters 231 235 Dialling start and end signalling are used only if the PBX requires this signalling for call cost billing e g Parameters 241 245 Pseudo tariff rating is used only in case the PBX requires this signalling or if a coin operated device is connected Help for parameters 201 Selects the dialing type to be received by the GSM Gateway from the PBX or a telephone set Gateway receives only dialing of selected type different dialing is ignored 204 205 Using this parameter you can change the pulse dialling reception features Higher values may make the receiver not receive all digits dialled 206 Minimum line current interruption time that is identified as Flash by the GSM Gateway The parameter is not used yet 207 Minimum line current interruption time to be identified as Hang Up by the GSM Gateway 211 216 Using these six parameters you can change the ringing course Use 2 4 or 6 parameters as needed leaving zeroes for the remaining ones The selected course is repeated 224 Maximum ringing time but it is also limited by the GSM network 30 seconds e g 225 If you do not start dialling after picking up the line or do not hang up after call termination the GSM Gateway will start sending the busy tone after this timeout 226 If you do not start dialling after picking up the line or do not hang
105. rror e lights GSM data connection yellow established DATA e blinking data exchange with PC GSM data connection not established e dark no activity on serial interface e lights at least one from these errors o line error o SIM is not present red o PIN is not entered ERROR e blinking GSM signal quality indication e dark no error ATTENTION It doesn t imply that GSM Gateway is registered into GSM network 3 User Manual Description of Basic Voice Function Users mostly use their PBXs and GSM Gateways intuitively without reading any instructions or follow very simple instructions provided by an authorized person The following functional description is therefore intended for technicians who follow the instructions depending on the PBX set up and solve any operational problems 3 1 Outgoing Calls GSM Gateway on PBX s CO line 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 4 Picking Up the Line The PBX picks up a line the moment a subscriber picks up his or her handset and dials a number that is interpreted by the PBX as the GSM Gateway Access code This code depends on the PBX type and set up Some PBXs accept the GSM prefix as this code Then the user need have no worry that the call is made via the GSM Gateway Note If the GSM Gateway is busy the PBX can either give the caller the busy tone E or choose another connection PSTN or there may be more GSM Gateways with one PBX GSM Gateway Ready Sig
106. rs 158 and 159 maximum time of call 9 3 Model for PBX extension line is now able to convert DTMF dialing to pulse when manual dialing for incoming call is enabled but PBX receives pulse dialing only 10 0 New parameter 166 Information about voice calls can be sent out via serial interface New PCB issue models 501100 and 501105 Checklist Packaging list please check the contents of your unit GSM Gateway model corresponding to the order no 1 refer to the type label on the GSM Gateway backside Mains A C power supply cord WEE E Telephone line cord Serial cable Ce EC a EES r a C a DEER a EES Notes 1 Versions shipped without mains cord order no with different suffix are available also 2 Only for models with battery back up 3 Software enclosed e GSM program e SMS program e Driver for PC Contents Wd gef UU OI EE 6 Tl GE 6 1 2 How TO Save CORED KE 6 1 3 OTHER ADVANTAGES AND ET ege 6 1 4 ee RTE 7 1 5 NEES Zeene 7 2 Basic Installation Instructions EEN EEN 8 Zale PROPER LOCATION jicctucctecatecaiaesdecaiieadaesducatacedaonbend banabanadenetendttabankSeeuboc dove dunladanesanananadinananas 8 2 2 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION ssn esnsrssnnserirsrrroerirsrrrrrirsrirenrrosrirsrrrnrinerrrennrnnrrrennennrenn 9 2 3 EXTERNAL ANTENNA CONNECTION 11 2 4 SIM CARD SET UP AND INSTALLATION scnaccietiicsatntocccntadnsdsstndncdndndoaiindadnandadedosdiatedou
107. rt will be sent back to that number SMS command was sent from which There is not registered any event when SMS massage was delivered without CLIP A report will be transmitted immediately and it will contain actual states of all inputs and outputs Example of SMS report IN1 1 IN2 0 OUT1 0 OUT2 1 Notes e For security applications remember that SMS delivery may be slow and unwarranted by some operators e Report contains no time and date nor GSM Gateway number because SMS centre will add this information automatically 30 4 1 4 Check of Input and Output Status by Phone DTMF Command By listening signals see table in chapter 4 2 4 Phone Control DTMF Commands inputs can be checked by phone too Example No 1 check input No 1 Use Call a line GSM Gateway is connected on which Enter a password for input output functions and If password is valid GSM Gateway will send confirmation signal JJ Enter second time Enter input No GSM Gateway will start to signal actual input status periodically see table You can enter another input No again step 5 Or you can enter to go to switch control see chapter 4 2 3 If you stop entering anything GSM Gateway will send a busy tone as soon as a programmed time out is expired 10 Terminate this mode by hang up Example No 2 Read input No 1 after it input No 2 go to switch control open switch No 1 moo J
108. s If a subscriber blocks the GSM Gateway unnecessarily by calling it and not dialling a number or fails to hang up after a call the GSM Gateway hangs up after a programmable timeout The GSM Gateway also hangs up when it has received the busy tone ee from the GSM network when the calling party is busy or refuses the call The time of call may be limited by parameter 158 30 sec before this limit GSM Gateway sends a warning tone Last 10 sec a short beep repeats each second A call interruption and hook up follows Caution The GSM Gateway on a extension line of the PBX can be called from the outside from PSTN can be used or misused by any person calling successfully to this line from the outside To avoid this set the PBX and or the GSM Gateway properly refer to the Call Sorting Table Remove and Add selections 20 ie 3 3 Incoming Call GSM Gateway on PBX s CO Line 3 3 1 GSM Gateway Ringing Extension Dialling Extension Ringing and Connection Establishing When the GSM Gateway receives a command from the GSM network and if available the CLIP information it starts ringing i e generating the ringing voltage whose timing is programmable into the PBX The PBX registers the ringing and then one of the following situations may occur 3 3 1 1 PBX without DISA Selected Extension Ringing In this case the selected extension or several extensions at the same time or sequentially according to
109. s are very different Usually you will find detailed step by step instructions on your operator s web site It is mainly a number to be dialled and other instructions In case of GPRS connection APN setting is required Follow GSM operator instructions APN is set by command Extra settings in folder Advanced Connection Settings Example at cgdcont 1 IP internet click cz Attention For GPRS connection operator s instructions may contain telephone number like 99 In this case use number 99 1 Added characters sets PDP context 1 which is necessary in order to set APN by Extra settings command see above 36 LI 4 3 9 Serial port functions for experts e If GSM Gateway is ready it will send back all commands echo e Connection is signalled by DCD output e Incoming data is signalled by RING output and GSM Gateway will transmit CRING lt type gt CLIP lt clip gt 145 e It is possible to select after how many rings the GSM Gateway should answer an incoming data call automatically You can set it by parameter 181 or the ATSO command If you used the ATSO command entered value remains until the GSM Gateway is powered up or reset or until another change by the AT command After the GSM Gateway power up or reset the function value is set according to parameter 181 The ATZ and AT amp F commands set the function value according to parameter 181 too This function has no effect upon incoming voice calls e Incoming v
110. s for SMS command receiver e Double security by password CLIP not available for the present e Automatic confirmation SMS reply after command execution not available for the present e Order of received commands is not checked When user will send e g command close switch No 1 and command open switch No 1 one minute later and SMS operator will deliver these messages in reverse order GSM Gateway will execute these command in this improper order so final result will be closed switch delayed delivery is relatively common but this phenomenon improper order wasn t observed yet e Message duration validity in case of delayed delivery is not checked delay in delivery not cause a refuse of command If this can be a hazardous in some application user can set expiration time of SMS on your own mobile Some operators offer a special service express delivery in warranted time e g 30s e SMS command for closing or opening for selectable time i e time specified by command not available for the present 82 7 4 2 Universal Input Parameters SMS message texts Earameier Ter Mol Max _ SMS text No 7 SMS text No 8 Notes e Programming texts by phone is not possible e Default content empty no text e When text is empty SMS is not transmitted Condition mask for sending SMS Ss M Mask Min trigger Deaf time after SMS eaning f h form ab time sending Wes 00 33
111. sary that the pins earthed Fig 8 Bottom cover face 3 telephone line connector 4 AC mains connector 5 RS 232C serial interface connector 39 RS 232C Serial Interface Connector Since the GSM Gateway in its data mode is a regular modem the connector pins are exactly the same as in an ordinary modem see Fig 9 For the PC connection a non cross over 1 1 extension cable the same as for the connection of a PC and external modem is used The maximum cable length is in excess of 30 metres and depends on the PC it may be a little trial and error is needed to find an exact maximum length Fig 9 Serial RS 232C interface connector DCD RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI ooNnNoOoGARAUOUON A 5 1 3 Front Cover Part Disassembly The remaining elements such as the fuse or the input and output terminals are not accessible until you remove the front cover part which is clicked into the bottom cover part slots and held by its own flexibility First remove the upper cover face to grasp the front cover part easily and pull it out The front cover part includes a panel with LED indicators the connection cable is detachable from the motherboard Fig 10 Front cover disassembly 40 5 2 Description for 19 rack mounted models Fig 11 19 rack mounted model front panel 1 LED Indicators see chapter 2 8 3 for details 2 Antenna connector 3 RESET pushbutton 4 Serial interface connector 5
112. sed wherever seconds are too rough However you cannot enter any number in the allowed interval 173 ms e g but you have to respect the step prescribed for the particular parameter If one step is 100 ms e g your value must end with two zeroes Parameter 243 tariff pulse length has a step of 10 ms Hence you cannot enter 66 ms e g but 70 ms To set 1 second you have to enter 1000 6 3 4 Programming of Multi Parameter Line Tables Some parameters constitute a two dimension table the Call Sorting Table e g In the table one line has a three digit number and can contain up to 10 parameters The individual parameters on the line have a four digit number differing in the last digit They can be entered as follows Each parameter separately follow the preceding procedure but use a four digit parameter number More parameters in sequence this method is quicker and is as follows First enter a three digit number of the parameter line After the number and are entered the GSM Gateway sends a confirmation signal JJ if such parameter line exists and is available in the particular model and software version If it is not available the GSM Gateway transmits a rejection signal Nu Then enter the first parameter and E The GSM Gateway transmits a storing signal 2 SSIS if the parameter is in the allowed interval This signal is different from the common storing signal JJ J refer to the Signalling During Programming Table and indi
113. sion power supply w o back up _ SO1061E _ Power supply for 19 models w back up max 12channels 910121220E Battery pack with cover for models with back up not for 19 910121090E 1 5 Main Features e DTMF dialling e Pulse dialling Iv iv iv lv iv iv v e Operates on PBX CO line iv Ill e Operates with answering machine or telephone lv Iv iv iv iv iv e Operates on PBX extension line vi Iv e GSM module SIEMENS TC35 or MC35 900 and 1800 MHz band e High quality voltage protection at line interface e No external mobile phone needed e An easy installation Plug amp Play e Battery operation during AC power failure y vivii e Barring possibility for selected calls lv v v vy v lv dv n e Intelligent end of dialling recognition faster connection iv viv viv i yiv e Intelligent Incoming Call Routing a iv iv vy iiv e Service buffer list of selected events and calls viv i y v ivivi y e Tariff pulse transmitter eg for coin phone Lef viviv y e Begin amp end of call signalling supported Viv ivy iv iy i E e Two binary inputs transmits SMS for watching whatever you need vllt e Serial port RS 232C for connecting to any PC viv y yviviv e SMS messages can be received amp transmitted by PC vllt e Fax messages can be received amp transmitted by PC vllt e Data mode can be used as a modem with any PC Iv viv viv i y e GPRS data mode
114. st contain firmware of version 2 36 and up 3 Parameters required for remote supervision must be selected in the GSM Gateway In Supervision Center 1 You need to know the client s GSM Gateway service password 2 A GSM program of version 1 05 or up must be installed in the PC 3 The PC must be equipped with a reliable modem analog ISDN or GSM or a GSM Gateway made by 2N which works in the data mode If the PC is equipped with an analog modem it has to be connected to a CLIP sending exchange calling line identification presentation 4 The incognito function may not be activated on the Supervision Center side Important warning Once programmed for remote supervision by selected line client s GSM Gateway cannot receive an ordinary call from this line The GSM Gateway with the said selection regards every call containing the Supervision Center CLIP as a remote supervision attempt Hence to make such a call you should use another line or another SIM card or the incognito function or make a call in direction from clients GSM Gateway to the Supervision Center Important recommendations 1 Select a reliable telephone line or SIM card for connection whose number will not be changed in the future will not be renumbered 2 You are recommended to use another GSM Gateway or a GSM modem rather than a fixed line modem to establish connection much more quickly 3 The GSM Gateway or GSM modem in the Supervision Center shoul
115. stablished In the case of outgoing calls the called subscriber number is usually incomplete without international prefix In case of incoming call CLIP is complete and international prefix starts with To make these numbers comparable incomplete number is completed automatically within writing to the table this way o If called number begins with 00 or with different international prefix defined by parameter 115 it is removed and only character is added to its beginning o If called number begins with one O or with different long distance code defined by parameter 117 it is removed and and your country code is added to its beginning o In other cases and your country code is added to its beginning While programming by PC an incomplete CLIP can be entered e g bare international prefix In this example incoming calls from each country will be routed to the person who is proficient in the appropriate language etc While programming by PC each CLIP must begin with country code 25 3 8 Telephone Line Tones Ringing Course Summary The ATEUS GSM DATA GATEWAY transmits tones to the telephone line that signal its operating status The frequency is 425 Hz for all tones Common Dial tone e The equipment is registered in the domestic GSM network e The equipment is ready to receive dialling e This tone has the same parameters as the PSTN dial tone e The parameters
116. supply voltage for SSR module input In addition SSR module provides high voltage insulation between GSM Gateway and current consumer GSM gateway Switch No 2 closing against Ka ground SSR module 5 output 12V DC Heating Fig 19 Open collector output switch No 2 used as a driver for SSR module ATTENTION Qualified persons must only connect circuits like this which are operating with 120V 230V or any other AC mains or with any other dangerous voltages in accordance with local regulations and laws in your country If there is need of a second relay output common type low power relay with 12V coil can be connected in the same way as a SSR input on fig 19 55 5 5 Back Up Battery Replacement This paragraph applies to backed up models 501061E and 501063E Normally a back up battery ordering No 910121090 is used This is a maintenance free lead battery pack 12V 1 2Ah two 6V blocks with metallic cover Arrangement of components and cables inside this cover is on drawing no 20 ATTENTION Accumulators has a very high short circuit current Don t short it anyway Risk of explosion Instructions for replacement Switch off Draw out an interconnecting cable from GSM Gateway Remove the upper cover face of battery cover grasp the front cover part and pull it out Draw out all cables from accumulators Slacken nuts which are holding a double U bolt Remove double U bolt and
117. t Switch No 1 active ON contact N O Normally Open Terminal of battery Ground Terminal of battery 12V 43 Fig 13 Printed Circuit Board PCB of GSM Gateway model 501061E for local line of PBX extension with battery backup 21 2 9 e ND ne 11 ae 43 44 Explanatory Notes 1 TL1 Reset button Input and output terminal block P1 fuse for battery in socket value T1A type FSKK U9 main micro controller in the socket U8 auxiliary micro controller in the socket L4 DC DC converter transformer L6 AC Mains transformer Mains EMC filter circuit P2 Mains fuse in socket value T 200 mA type FSKK 10 2 x 10 000 A surge arrester first stage of telephone line circuit over voltage protection 11 X7 telephone line RJ 12 connector 12 X8 mains supply connector 13 J1 RS 232C serial interface connector 14 U19 EEPROM containing GSM Gateway programmed parameters 15 B1 battery holder with CR2032 type lithium coin battery 16 Beeper for failure signalling 17 JP4 LED panel connector 18 U22 programmable serial interface circuit GAL in the socket 19 SIEMENS GSM module 20 X10 SIM card holder 21 Antenna connector OHNOTRWN Description of Terminals Universal input No 2 b i Universal input No 1 o Ground DC output 12 V Ground Switch No 2 active ON contact N O Normally Open Switch No 2 contact conn
118. t Incoming call routing for CLIP conversion This parameter is accessible also as parameter 6002 in section Intelligent Incoming Call Routing 117 It is used for Intelligent Incoming call routing for CLIP conversion 118 Reserved for future use 121 If a remote extension hangs up earlier the extension connected to the GSM Gateway can hear the tone selected here 122 123 Using these two parameters you can change the busy tone rate 131 136 Using these six parameters you can change the dial tone course It is a tone signalling that the GSM Gateway is ready for dialling 141 146 Using these six parameters you can change the roaming dial tone course This tone should be different from the normal dial tone to signal that the connection is much more expensive If roaming is disabled these parameters are not used 151 152 Using these two parameters you can change the tone dialling receiver features Higher values may make the receiver not receive all dialled digits 153 154 these parameters can accelerate the transmission of tone dialling They are only used for incoming calls if the GSM Gateway dials the extension number 73 155 receiving of DTMF during a call is necessary for function write to I2CR table 156 Number for automatic dialing baby call Automatic dialing is OFF as long as this parameter is empty 157 Time out for user to start dialing in case of present number for autom
119. ter a switch No GSM Gateway will start to signal actual switch status periodically see bellow If you don t want to change this state you can enter another switch No step 4 You can enter for closing for opening of selected switch GSM Gateway will start to signal a new switch status periodically Characters and may be entered repeatedly You can enter a switch No again step 4 If you stop entering anything GSM Gateway will send a busy tone as soon as a programmed time out is expired Terminate this mode by hanging up a PS eee SS N O ch Y 4 2 4 Status Signalling equal for both inputs and outputs Is Switch is closed or J input level is high 1 J Switch is opened or JS input level is low 0 Another Examples Example 2 password check both switches state w o command Example 3 password close and open switch No 1 twice Example 4 password close switch No 1 close and open switch No 2 and then open switch No 1 Note DTMF commands during common call are not supported now This mode will be added in future 33 4 2 5 Daily Timer preliminary Daily timer can be programmed for each switch individually Switch will be closed and opened daily in pre programmed time Up to two ON intervals can be programmed i e two ON and two OFF times for each switch After reset when GSM Gateway power is turned on a switch programmed to timer mode will be c
120. ternet via GSM Gateway you must terminate it 4 3 6 How switching between voice and data modes works If enabled data mode has same priority as voice mode Once occupied by a voice phone connection GSM Gateway is not ready to handle data as long as this call continues and vice versa once occupied by a data connection GSM Gateway is not ready to make a call as long as this data connection lasts Important note current version of firmware for GPRS model is not able to handle any voice calls during all time of GPRS connection between ATD to ATH commands 35 Notes SMS can be transmitted and received during call SMS program reads all new SMS s stored on SIM card right after start SMS program automatically erases SMS s from SIM card if you don t disable it It is adding all new SMS s to file on your PC Almost unlimited number of SMS s can be stored and viewed this way Received SMS commands destined for switch control are erased just after execution They are recognized automatically and not forwarded to SMS program If any SMS s excluding these for switch control will come during time when SMS program is not running it can fill SIM card memory If it will be full and next one will come an oldest one will be erased in order to not block path for switch control commands If switches are not used erasing can be disabled by parameter 109 see chapter 7 1 4 3 7 Installation of driver on your PC Driver must be installed
121. tes the connection If the called party is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway gets the information from the GSM network and terminates the connection The GSM Gateway can pass the information to the PBX The calling party gets the busy tone or another type depending on the set up The time of call may be limited by parameter 158 30 sec before this limit GSM Gateway sends a warning tone Last 10 sec a short beep repeats each second A call interruption follows optionally busy tone and Power Down Note With some calls the called party s on hook information is considerably delayed by GSM network 30s e g The subscriber usually registers the on hook earlier hangs up and the GSM Gateway terminates the connection immediately 3 1 8 Subscriber s Disconnection Power Down If a subscriber blocks the GSM Gateway by seizing the line without dialling a number or fails to hang up after the call he or she will get the busy tone first and then is disconnected Power Down status 3 2 Outgoing Call GSM Gateway on PBX s Subscriber Line 3 2 1 GSM Gateway Ringing The subscriber picks up the line and dials the extension number of GSM Gateway The PBX starts ringing this extension the GSM Gateway registers this and picks up the line after a programmed time Note If the GSM Gateway is busy the PBX can either give the caller the busy tone SS Se E or start ringing another extension there may be m
122. th ISP In System Programming feature You can upgrade it whenever you wish Actual version of firmware is available on Internet free How to upgrade your GSM Gateway firmware 1 Download actual version of GSM program and Hex file for upgrade from www 2n cz 2 Install GSM program on your PC connect GSM Gateway to serial port 3 Run GSM program and select used COM 4 Check connection GSM program must be able to read settings from GSM Gateway 5 Turn GSM Gateway OFF in a case of model with battery back up disconnect battery too 6 Press RESTET button and hold it while turning GSM Gateway ON 7 Most lamps on GSM Gateway must light up upgrade mode is activated 8 Make an upgrade now button Hex in the top toolbar of GSM program window 63 6 5 Remote Programming by PC 6 5 1 Remote Supervision Purpose Remote supervision allows reading and changing the GSM Gateway configuration remotely as well as reading the contents of the service buffer thus saving time of servicing technicians enabling them to solve some problems remotely For remote supervision the same GSM software is used as for local setting using a serial interface All features are absolutely identical with the exception of the GSM Gateway firmware upgrade which cannot be done remotely 6 5 2 What You Need to Run Remote Supervision On clients premises 1 The GSM Gateway must be equipped with a SIM card supporting data_transmission 2 The GSM Gateway mu
123. the call is terminated which situation is the same as with an outgoing call A call may be terminated forcibly if the GSM signal gets lost for example or in similar situations 3 4 4 Common Connection Termination End If the called subscriber extension is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway registers the on hook immediately usually the permanent or busy tone from the PBX and hangs up If the calling party PSTN is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway gets the information from the GSM network and hangs up The calling party then gets the busy tone or another tone depending on the set up Note With some calls the called party s on hook information is considerably delayed by GSM network 30s e g The subscriber usually registers the on hook earlier hangs up and the GSM Gateway terminates the connection immediately 23 3 4 5 Other Connection End Cases If the called subscriber blocks the GSM Gateway unnecessarily by not hanging up after the call the GSM Gateway hangs up after a programmable timeout The GSM Gateway also hangs up when it has received the busy tone from the GSM network when the calling party is busy or refuses the call The time of call may be limited by parameter 159 30 sec before this limit GSM Gateway sends a warning tone Last 10 sec a short beep repeats each second A call interruption and hook up follows 3 5 More local calls during one
124. to do is to set parameter 930 to enable remote supervision Necessary parameters are hidden cannot be programmed Callback is always used for this connection Overview of Remote Supervision Parameters One common parameter enables disables remote supervision and four sets of parameters follows e CLIP number of remote supervision center e callback enabled disabled e number for callback These four sets enables to make remote supervision call from up to four different sites Parameters are described in details in chapter 7 9 Service parameters 65 6 5 6 How to make GSM Gateway ready for Remote Supervision GSM Program cz_ini def ioj x File Windows Setup Help d o A abl pe SEPS ae Ol fem eng ee eerst Basic parameters Remote supervising parameters Specific paranyet FA Dial restripefin FS Inputs V Remote supervisong enabled CLIP fill in internat prefix Call to num fill in internat prefix 420602123456 420602123789 7 For CLIP 1 Call back enabled 420603123333 weg KE For CLIP 2 Call back enabled E For CLIP 3 Call back enabled M For CLIP 4 Call back enabled b H Order No 501100 For1 PBX CO line power supply w o back up dual band Origin Default Off Line Ulo en hexu do GSM br ny 7 Connect the GSM Gateway to your PC and run the GSM program Switch into the on line mode If the connection fails select the correct serial port number in the
125. ts the call GSM gateway waits for 5 seconds Is there a callback number for the received CLIP GSM gateway dials back the same number Has data connection been established GSM gateway dials the callback number Have 5 callback attempts been made GSM gateway waits for 60 seconds Remote Supervision Center asks for service password entering Password entered remote supervision started 68 6 5 9 Data Connection Problems GSM data transmission is different from analog CO line data transmission it is necessary to specify in advance whether the case will be voice data or fax connection With the connection once established the connection mode cannot be changed Therefore the calling party should select the required connection before establishing it and this information should get to the target GSM network operator through all networks involved Experience from other countries and operators show that this is quite impossible in some cases and not fully reliable in other cases For an overview of remote supervision options with without callback see the table below Service Client s GSM Gateway No Callback With Callback No problems you need not G On and the same GoM No problems select the data number for Gateway operator callback G SM No guarantee it works if both Another GSM operator operators are able to establish SM SIM has no special data d
126. ue of this parameter must be shorter than the real time of the polarity reverse or current break transmitted by PBX 345 The GSM Gateway on a PBX extension receives this signalisation This parameter can be used only if the PBX transmits it In this case the GSM Gateway hangs up the call as soon as this signalisation from the PBX comes saving the call cost Note if the line current is interrupted for more than 5s the GSM Gateway evaluates it as a line error 346 This parameter is used if the PBX sends disconnect information using a short polarity reverse or current break The GSM Gateway on a PBX extension line receives this signal therefore the value of this parameter must be shorter than the real time of the polarity reverse or current break transmitted by PBX 351 Defines that the GSM Gateway should dial the switchboard operator after a set timeout if an extension is still on hook If disabled the GSM Gateway continues ringing the same extension 352 Defines the timeout after which the GSM Gateway should dial the switchboard operator instead of an extension 353 If enabled the calling party hears a dialing tone of the PBX and can dial an extension number In this way he or she can call outside the PBX if unless the extension is barred If disabled the GSM Gateway dials the switchboard operator number and if this number is not programmed the GSM Gateway refuses the call 354 If the calling party can directly dial an e
127. und Switch No 1 active OFF contact N C Normally Closed Switch No 1 common contact Switch No 1 active ON contact N O Normally Open 47 Fig 15 Printed Circuit Board PCB of 19 rack mounted GSM Gateway model 504067E for internal line of PBX extension e 48 47 43 Explanatory Notes X8 Supply bus connector P1 supply fuse in socket value T1A type FSKK SIEMENS GSM module JP1 diagnostic connector of power section XQ diagnostic connector of digital section U5 programmable serial interface circuit GAL in the socket X10 SIM card holder K1 K2 universal output relays optional only Input and output terminal block 10 LED lamps 11 TL1 Reset button 12 J1 RS 232C serial interface connector 13 X7 telephone line RJ 12 connector 14 2 x 10 000 A surge arrester first stage of telephone line circuit over voltage protection 15 Line circuit for internal line of PBX extension 16 U7 auxiliary micro controller in the socket 17 U12 main micro controller in the socket 18 U14 EEPROM containing GSM Gateway programmed parameters 19 L5 DC DC converter transformer OONOARWN Description of Terminals Universal input No 2 Universal input No 1 Ground DC output 12 V Ground Switch No 2 active ON contact N O Normally Open Switch No 2 contact connected with ground Switch No 1 active OFF contact
128. up after call termination the GSM Gateway will disconnect the line current after this timeout 231 Method of informing of the PBX by the GSM Gateway that the connection has been established 232 Signal time used for informing of the PBX by the GSM Gateway that the connection has been established 233 Method of informing of the PBX by the GSM Gateway that the connection has been terminated 234 Signal time used for informing of the PBX by the GSM Gateway that the connection has been terminated 235 The signal frequency time used for informing of the PBX by the GSM Gateway that the connection has been established or terminated if frequency signalling is selected 241 Using this parameter you can disable or enable the transmission of tariff pulses to be counted by the GSM Gateway according to the Call Sorting table data 242 Tariff pulse intensity selection use more intensive signals unless they disturb calls 243 244 Using these two parameters you should select the highest tariff pulse transmission rate 245 Using this parameter you can select the tariff pulse frequency 76 251 Time after seizure when PBX is able to receive CO line tone dialling DISA 252 By selecting NO you allow the calling subscriber except for intelligent routing to hear the PBX DISA message and to dial the extension itself 7 3 PBX Subscriber Line extension Model Interface Parameters Parameter Your choice Automati
129. uring indication of GSM signal level Yellow PIN reques Note Three LED s destined for battery status indication Battery charge Battery supply Battery low are unused in models without battery backup 2 8 2 Signal Intensity Indication On models 501061E and 501063E the bottom group of nine LEDs is used for indicating the GSM signal level On other models there are 5 LEDs available but indication works analogically Using the GSM Signal Level Indication refer to Programming Basic Parameters you enable the indicating mode where the GSM Gateway displays the signal intensity for 2 seconds every 10 seconds In the meantime the LED s indicate all statuses normally When the GSM Gateway is in the programming mode the LEDs indicate the signal intensity continuously and the information is updated every three seconds This mode is suitable for searching for the ideal antenna position during installation 2 8 3 LED indicators This description is applicable to 19 models on the left and models 501100E and 501105E right color name Description of statuses lights GSM module is powered on blinking slowly GSM module is not POWER powered c 6 seconds after switching on green e lights registered into native GSM network GSM e blinking registered into GSM roaming e dark not registered into GSM sit yellow e lights call LINE e blinking off hook dialing or ringing e dark on hook or line e
130. us barring command that depends on nothing else Incoming call enable The GSM Gateway is designed for outgoing calls primarily because you mostly do not pay for incoming calls and thus cannot cut your telephone costs If however incoming calls occupy the GSM Gateway for a considerable period of time this might make your outgoing calls more difficult and diminish the expected cost cuts Should your GSM Gateway be too busy you are advised to bar incoming calls To cut incoming call costs too from employees moving outside the company e g you can install another GSM Gateway for incoming calls only using a SIM card with pre paid services no monthly lump sum will be paid 71 Volume and echocanceller setting Parameters 104 and 105 allow changing of volume by 6 dB around its nominal value in 3daB steps Silence after dialing During an outgoing call GSM Gateway with TC35 modules up to firmware version 3 0 sends a connecting tone after dialing This is similar to common mobile phones Starting with software version 2 35 a new parameter 111 can be used to silence this connecting tone e Target applications Connecting tone can cause a wrong functioning of some special devices which evaluates call progress tones e g some call centers and like Also some users prefer to hear ringing tone only as well as in case of common PSTN call e Important note Default value of this parameter is zero To mute connecti
131. used for terminating the dialling With other prefixes fixed PSTN e g they are not used as a part of dialling and here they can be used for terminating the dialling The GSM Gateway can then start dialling as soon as the or Zi character appears in the number Note If or Si or the number length cannot be used for terminating the dialling then a timeout will be used programmable 7 Starting Tariff Represents the minimum call cost It is the number of tariff pulses that are sent upon the call connection additionally the pulses are transmitted closely one after another 8 Tariff Pulse It is a time between two pulses hence the more expensive the call the lower the value It is set in milliseconds to be as precise as possible one step is 100 ms a zero means do not send tariff pulses Note It is safer to complete tariff rates with barred numbers too in case you enable these numbers later Moreover enter the tariff rates even if no tariff pulses are transmitted the cost of selected calls is stored in the buffer 9 Remove and 0 Add These parameters help forward calls automatically to the Internet Call e g or translate emergency numbers PSTN to GSM etc The Remove item says how many characters are to be removed from the number beginning the Add item contains the characters to be added the number of these characters can be different of course For example you rem
132. with an outgoing call A call may be terminated forcibly if the GSM signal gets lost for example or in similar situations 3 3 3 Connection Termination End If the called subscriber extension is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway registers the on hook immediately the current flow stops and terminates the connection If the calling party PSTN is the first to hang up the GSM Gateway gets the information from the GSM network and terminates the connection The GSM Gateway can pass the information on the PBX The calling party then gets the busy tone or another tone depending on the set up The time of call may be limited by parameter 159 30 sec before this limit GSM Gateway sends a warning tone Last 10 sec a short beep repeats each second A call interruption follows optionally busy tone and Power Down Note With some calls the called party s on hook information is considerably delayed by GSM network 30s e g The subscriber usually registers the on hook earlier hangs up and the GSM Gateway terminates the connection immediately 3 3 4 Subscriber Disconnection Power Down If a subscriber blocks the GSM Gateway unnecessarily by not hanging up after the call he or she will get the busy tone first and then is disconnected Power Down status 21 ie 3 4 Incoming Call GSM Gateway on PBX s Subscriber Line As this procedure is most sophisticated and it may be difficult to u
133. xtension during an incoming call this is a time out for this dialing If expired the GSM Gateway hooks up In other words the calling party must start dialing in time to discontinue the permanent tone As soon as the called extension hooks up the calling party can dial another extension without breaking an established GSM call For this feature the PBX must be able to receive another dialing not wanting to hook up both extensions 80 7 4 Universal Input and Output Parameters 7 4 1 Universal Output Parameters Parameter T lee Joel A we Parameter choice Password for all SMS and D Wrong password will DTMF commands edits nm be dialled if entered Switch No 1 mode Te D a E Saeiable bellow Switch No 2 mode 4o LE t eae Switch No 1 ON OFF time 411 100 2550000 1000 Time ms step 100 Maximum is Switch No 2 ON OFF time 1000 S approx 40 min CLIP No 1 for eco control Switch Nr for CLIP No 2 Switch Nr for CLIP No 3 E ES SE 2 Ebenen a Switch No 1 ON time 1 _ 431 ooo 2359 ooo Switch No 1 OFF time 1 432 0000 2359 0000 Switch No TON time _ 433 0000 2359 ooo ormat Switch No 1 OFF time 2 434 0000 2359 0o00 Neo to oa Switch No 2 ON time im 436 0000 2359 0000 LE Switch No 2 OFF time 1 436 oooo 2359 oooo Switch No 2 ON time 2 437 0000 2359 ooo Switch No 2 OFF time 2 438 0000 2359 ooo
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