Burnside T400FX User Manual

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T400FX/T400LR
Wireless Terminal
User Guide
© 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd.
Page 1 of 25
Rev 2.1

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  • Page 1 T400FX/T400LR Wireless Terminal User Guide © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 1 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 2 Caller ID from PSTN T400LR automatic selection of PSTN Disabling PSTN on T400LR Operating tips Troubleshooting Important safety information Specifications Information on disposal/recycling of product Approved batteries Revision history © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 2 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 3 Introduction The Burnside T400 series fixed cellular terminals provide professional telephony features within a compact and easy-to-use package. All models can be used with a standard desk phone (or cordless phone) in locations where wired sockets are not available. The T400LR is fitted with both a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) landline socket as well as a mobile connection.
  • Page 4 Fault, such as no SIM ■□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ xxxxxxx Fault, when on battery The xxxxxxx states of the charging LED during normal terminal operation can be any of the normal charging states. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 4 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 5: Making And Receiving Calls

    Note: If the T400 is waiting for a PIN to be entered, it will prevent normal power saving when operating on battery, so the standby time will be significantly reduced. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 5 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 6: Special Mobile Call Features

    • If there is an incoming call while the phone is in use but no call is active, a ringing tone will be heard through the handset. When the handset is replaced, the phone will ring and the call may be answered in the normal way. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 6 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 7 3. To specify a country code in a number, use the IDD prefix before the number. For example, 0044 specifies the UK. “00” is the default IDD prefix and is configured with IPREFIX, see page 16. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 7 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 8: Configuration Of The Terminal

    When writing new values with the CFGn and PNUMn commands, multiple parameters may be entered by concatenation using a comma separator. Example 1: 1234 CFG3=4,2=1,5=1 Example 2: 1234 PNUM0=+448700762666,11=+44712345678 Example 3: 1234 CFG3=4,2=1,5=1;PNUM0=+448700762666 © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 8 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 9: List Of Commands

    Selects a prefix to be used to convert “+” in phone numbers for IDD PSTN dialling. IPREFIX MPREFIX Specifies the prefix that determines if the number is destined for the mobile network. PPREFIX Selects an optional prefix to use when dialling via the FXO. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 9 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 10 2 = Inhibit outgoing calls. 3 = Inhibit all calls. 4 = Restrict dialled numbers to match Memories 0-9 5 = Restrict dialled and received (mobile) numbers to match Memories 0-9 © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 10 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 11 0 = Automatic as determined by network. 1 = Restrict to FR only. 2 = Restrict to FR and EFR (default). *815*n# Radio Access Technology (Reserved for future models). © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 11 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 12 Default setting Decimal Battery condition Temperature Hook howl state Power break On/off state change Low PSTN voltage Extended PSTN tests The default value with 6 conditions enabled is 63. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 12 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 13 Rules for determining PSTN failure: Calls will be routed via the mobile network if the PSTN appears to have failed due to: 0 = No voltage when on hook (PSTN less than 5V). © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 13 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 14 There are 12 memory locations used to store phone numbers. 10 locations (0 to 9) are reserved for speed dial where only one digit need be dialled. Location 10 is reserved for the off-hook autodial. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 14 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 15 = 1 For information about faults for a technician, each item is sent on a separate line which is convenient for a smart phone display. <Imei number> or identity number/name from PNUM 12 Power: Fail/Recovered after d:h:m:s © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 15 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 16 Read and write teminal PIN, fixed length of 4 digits For example: TPIN=4321 (from SMS command) *860*1234*4321*4321# (from DTMF dial). The TPIN can be restored to the default using a master code provided by Burnside. Returns the firmware version number. Additional commands for T400LR:...
  • Page 17 Own number sending is controlled by CFG2 (*82*n#) but may be overridden for individual calls by dialling a prefix. To send CLI dial *31# before the number, to suppress CLI dial #31# before the number. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 17 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 18: Operating Tips

    Where an external antenna is appropriate, we recommend the 2J2024GP wall mount antenna which is available from Burnside suppliers. Working with SIMs and the pros & cons of 3G There is a misconception that a SIM requires a terminal that supports a 3G or 4G network.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    • The unit is too hot or cold. Remedy: Locate the terminal in a different location. In particular keep out of direct sunlight. • The battery has failed. Remedy: replace the batteries with Burnside approved batteries. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 19 of 25...
  • Page 20: Important Safety Information

    Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 20 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 21 Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local cellular service providers. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 21 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    • Power break Monitored faults and • PSTN failure sensors • Battery condition • Supply voltage • Ambient temperature • Remote interrogation by SMS. Monitoring method • SMS sent on event. © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 22 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 23 EN 62368-1: 2014 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment: Part 1: Safety requirements EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0Hz - 300GHz) © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 23 of 25 Rev 2.1...
  • Page 24: Recycling Information

    Burnside resellers may also be able to supply packs of 4 original BK200AAB Burnside part number 228002. Whilst it is likely that other brands of NiMH battery would provide good service, Burnside have so far only tested and approve the above mentioned high quality Panasonic batteries.
  • Page 25: Revision History

    Added new call restriction option (CFG5=5) Increased range of CFG18 audio level 05/05/19 New issue to coincide with V2.00 version of firmware Added “Battery” command that was omitted from previous document. 21/06/19 © 2019 Burnside Telecom Ltd. Page 25 of 25 Rev 2.1...

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