L3 comminications 6000 User Manual

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  • Page 3 GSM Terminal Wireless Subscriber Unit Model 6000 User Guide...
  • Page 4 NOTICE This manual is subject to change without notice and should not be construed to be a commitment in any form by L-3 Communications, Global Network Solutions (GNS). L-3 Communications, GNS reserves the right to make improvements to the product at any time. It is understood that the delivered product will be of the latest possible design and that it may not be exactly as stated herein.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS The GSM Terminal ......1 Using the terminal Introduction Testing the terminal Included parts Wall mounting Terminal Configuration ....... 2 SIM card ..........9 Quick Setup Guide ......3 Call related supplementary services ..10 Installing antenna Call waiting Installing battery Call hold Installing SIM card...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED Voice/fax/modem mode .......13 Setting the Serial Port Data Rate Making calls CLI Protocol Selection Receiving calls System Time Using a PC with the Terminal SMS Messaging ........25 Data Bearer Type Selection SMS via the GSM AT Commands Extended Services ........19 Read SMS Security services...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED GSM Terminal technical data ..... 29 Care of indoor antenna Radio frequency energy Appendix A: Establishing a GPRS connection .......... 31 Device interference Appendix B: GPRS connection on Explosive atmospheres Windows 2000 ........40 Power supply safety & use Appendix C: Troubleshooting the GPRS Children connection .........
  • Page 9: The Gsm Terminal

    connection to PC either through modem or THE GSM TERMINAL digital serial interface. The GSM Terminal can be Congratulations on your selection of the GSM used as a desk-top or wall-mounted device. A Terminal from L3 Communications, Global variety of optional antennas are available, from Network Solutions! The GSM Terminal is a GSM- small attachable antennas to wall or roof-mounted compatible wireless Terminal that provides fixed...
  • Page 10: Terminal Configuration

    Terminal to one of the phone jacks in the home/ GSM TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONS office. This allows all home/office telephony devices connected to wall-jacks to operate through the GSM The GSM Terminal can be configured with a Terminal. (See Figure 3) combination of telephones, faxes, modems, or other telephony devices.
  • Page 11: Quick Setup Guide

    modem phone QUICK SETUP GUIDE TERMINAL This section provides you with information on how to quickly set up and operate the GSM Terminal. Refer to Figures 4 and 5 for the location of the various Terminal inputs and indicators. in-house wiring seriel power port...
  • Page 12 1. Install Antenna Figure 6. Connecting and tightening the antenna. Figure 7. Battery cover removal • Install the antenna onto the threaded • Press the battery (velcro-tape side down) to connector on the side of the GSM Terminal. hold the battery in place within the case. •...
  • Page 13 to the power supply to ensure proper operation • Using a pen or other pointed object, depress and recharging of the battery. the button inside the slot and pop out the SIM card tray (Fig 7). • Reinstall the battery door and close it completely by pushing down on the arrows and using slight pressure until the door is in place.
  • Page 14: Using The Terminal

    4. Connect Telephone Set 6. Check the LEDs • Connect a standard analog telephone set into • LED 1 will initially be red, then should turn the RJ-11 connector. green if the battery is installed, or blink green with no battery installed. •...
  • Page 15: Testing The Terminal

    • LED 2 on the Terminal indicates signal LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 strength. See Table 1 for a color code of signal POWER SUPPLY strengths. Power OK Power OK/No battery i You may need to reposition the Terminal to Battery Operation select the best location.
  • Page 16: Wall Mounting

    9. Mounting the GSM Terminal on a wall Ring Back Test - • On any telephone connected to the Terminal, Refer to the figure below for wall mounting. dial #*26 and wait for confirmation tone. • Hang up. All connected telephones should start ringing.
  • Page 17: Sim Card

    In the case of a wrong PIN entered, LED 3 will SIM CARD continue blinking red and you will hear a multi- frequency rejection tone. The presence of a SIM Card inside GSM Terminal is detected during the power on process. If there is no i In accordance with GSM standard, three SIM card in the unit, LED 3 (the right-most one) wrong PIN number trials will lock the SIM card.
  • Page 18: Call Related Supplementary Services

    After receiving a Call Waiting indication you can CALL RELATED SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES put the first call on hold and accept the second call by pressing the Flash button (or making hook- The GSM Terminal allows you to handle more than flash) and then pressing key “2”...
  • Page 19: Explicit Call Transfer

    service must be supported by the service provider. If GSM RELATED SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES your service provider does not support this service, see below the instructions on explicit call transfer. The GSM Terminal provides transparent access to all standard GSM Supplementary services. Since some i You can put all parties on hold by entering of the services need an extra subscription, consult FLASH and key “2”.
  • Page 20 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE TO ACTIVATE TO DEACTIVATE TO CHECK STATUS #** <PIN> Enter PIN Change PIN ** 04 * <OLD_PIN> * <NEW_PIN> * <NEW_PIN> # Unlock PIN #** <PUK> * <NEW_PIN> Auto PIN #* 12 * 1 #* 12 * 0 CALL FORWARDING Unconditional ** 21 * <NUMBER>...
  • Page 21: Emergency Number

    Voice Calls EMERGENCY NUMBER Voice calls on the GSM Terminal are made the Both ‘911’ and ‘112’ Emergency number dialing is same way you would on a standard wire-line. supported with or without SIM Card. Data Calls VOICE / FAX/ MODEM MODE Since the GSM Terminal is set in voice mode by default, you need to notify the network before sending a data NOTE...
  • Page 22: Receiving Calls

    If the SIM card has only one assigned number After completion of the fax or modem call for both voice and fax, then before accepting a the GSM Terminal will automatically return to fax or modem call, you must switch the GSM voice mode.
  • Page 23: Data Bearer Type Selection

    modem (To configure the Terminal as a modem you Also, you may need to use the following should use standard Windows modem configuration initialization string, “AT+CSNS=4”, to accept calls procedure). coming from outside of GSM network using single numbering scheme. There are two data connection methods available: Your SIM card must support GSM Data in GPRS DATA - With GPRS you are not charged...
  • Page 24 bearer type becomes active for the subsequent data SPEED MODEM TYPE KEY CODE calls. Autobauding none 1200 bps V.22 The default bearer type setting matches 2400 bps V.22bis most of the GSM networks settings. Therefore, 4800 bps V.32 this feature should not be used unless GSM 9600 bps V.32 operator requires different settings.
  • Page 25 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE TO ACTIVATE TO DEACTIVATE TO CHECK STATUS SYSTEM INFORMATION #* 20 * 1 #* 20 * 0 Signal strength display VOICE/FAX/MODEM #* 81 * FAX_NUMBER - automatically - Fax mode - outgoing Modem mode - outgoing #* 82 * DATA_NUMBER - automatically - Voice mode - incoming #* 90...
  • Page 26 List all received messages #* 33 * 1 SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY Display SW version, date & time SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE #* 21 TO ACTIVATE TO DEACTIVATE TO CHECK STATUS SYSTEM INFORMATION CLIR #* 13 * 1 #* 20 * 1 #* 13 * 2 #* 20 * 0 *# 31 # Prevent ID presentation to called party...
  • Page 27: Extended Services

    After 3 unsuccessful attempts the SIM card will be EXTENDED SERVICES locked. To unlock it you will need to input a special unlocking code (called a PUK) that is obtained from In addition to the standard GSM supplementary the service provider. services, the following optional/extended services are provided by the GSM Terminal.
  • Page 28: System Information Services

    Calling Line Identification Restriction To enable auto PIN entry, enter the following sequence: (CLIR) #* 12 * 1 Calling Line Identification Restriction supplementary service allows a calling subscriber to To disable auto PIN entry, enter the following enable or disable the presentation of the Calling Line sequence: Identification (CLI) to the called party when making an outgoing call.
  • Page 29: Current Call Metering Services

    Current Call Metering Services (CCM) To disable CLIR, enter the following sequence: #* 13 * 2 Current Call Metering service (CCM) allows you to enable or disable the presentation of the phone To retrieve status information about the CLIR number, the direction (incoming or outgoing), and service enter: the duration of the last completed call.
  • Page 30: Call Logs

    Wait for the confirmation tone before placing the The following symbols are used for direction receiver on hook. information: To disable CCM enter: “>” Mobile originated call #* 14 * 0 “<” Mobile terminated call Wait for the confirmation tone before placing the Duration information format: receiver on hook.
  • Page 31: Setting The Serial Port Data Rate

    Wait for the confirmation tone before placing the To reset the total call timer, enter: receiver on hook. The phone number, direction of <#*>17 call and its duration will be displayed in the same format as the CCM service display. Wait for the confirmation tone before placing the receiver on hook.
  • Page 32: Cli Protocol Selection

    CLI Protocol Selection i Due to the limitation of ETSI DTMF standard only the phone number of the calling party will be The default GSM Terminal setting for Calling Line displayed on DTMF-type Caller ID devices if ETSI Identification (CLI) presentation protocol for Caller DTMF protocol is selected.
  • Page 33: Sms Messaging

    To set the system time, enter the follwing sequence: SMS COMMANDS DESCRIPTION +CMGF Message format #* 25 * YYMMDDhhmm +CMGR Read message YY: Two-digit year +CMGL List message MM: Two-digit month +CMGD Delete message DD Two-digit day +CMGS Send message hh: Two-digit 24-hour clock +CNMI New message indication...
  • Page 34: Set Service Center Number

    Set Service Center Number The following will be returned: AT+CSCA= “12063030004” +CMGL:1,“REC READ”, “+336290918”, ,”99/05/01 14:19:44+04 [the second message] +CMGL:2,“REC UNREAD”, “+336290918”, ,”99/05/01 14:15:10+04 [the first message] Set service center number to1-206-303-0004 New Message Indication Message Read/ From what Date/ AT+CNMI=0,1,0,0,0 Number Unread...
  • Page 35: Send Sms

    Send SMS showing the newly received SMS message index. This SMS message index number is used when AT+CMGF=1 Set text mode to a ‘Short reading and deleting the SMS messages from the Message’ SIM card. You can also query the existing messages in their SIM card using the message listing feature to AT+CMGS=<telephone number>...
  • Page 36 You can control various SMS commands through your connected telephone keypad using following dialing sequences: KEY SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION #* 30 * 0 Disable incoming SMS message notification #* 30 * 1 Enable incoming SMS message notification #* 30 * 2 Check status of message notification setting #* 31 * INDEX Read SMS message number...
  • Page 37: Gsm Terminal Technical Data

    GSM 850 GSM TERMINAL TECHNICAL DATA Frequencies: TX 824-840 MHz, RX 869-896 MHz GSM AIR INTERFACES RF power: Maximum 2 W (33 dBm) Frequency Bands: Dual-Band EGSM 850/GSM Power class 4 1900 or Dual-Band EGSM 900/GSM 1800 Data Capabilities: multislot GPRS Class B and GSM 900 circuit switched GMS Data Frequencies: TX 880-915 MHz, RX 925-960 MHz...
  • Page 38 TELEPHONE INTERFACES INCLUDED POWER SUPPLY Telephone: Speech AC input: 100-240 Vac; 47-63 Hz, 3-pole AC inlet connector (IEC 320 power inlet) Analog Fax: Group 3 Fax transmission Available plugs: EU, UK, USA and AU Analog Data: V.32, V.22bis, V.22 CLI: ETSI DTMF and V.23; Belcore FSK ENVIROMENTAL Line impedence: 600 ohm (default) Operating temperature: -10°C to +55°C...
  • Page 39: Appendix A: Establishing A Gprs Connection

    Modem Installation APPENDIX A ESTABLISHING A GPRS CONNECTION 1. Start the Control Panel program by selecting Start->Settings->Control Panel Setting Up and Establishing a GPRS Connection (Windows 98) GPRS service can only be used on subscriber units that have GPRS software installed. Initial Setup of the Terminal 1.
  • Page 40 3. The GSM Terminal should be detected automatically. Click “Next >” 2. Uncheck “Don’t detect my modem; I will select from a list”. Click “Next >”. 32 • GSM T ERMINAL UIDE...
  • Page 41 4. Click “Finish”. • Set “Data Bits:” combo box to “8” 5. Select “Standard Modem” installed in previous • “Parity:” combo box to “None” step. Click “Properties”: • “Stop bits:” combo box to “1”. • Set “Maximum Speed” combo box value to 57600.
  • Page 42 Installing a Network Connection i APN is the access point address obtained from the service provider. For example, if the APN is 1. Double-click “My Computer” icon on the internet.GPRSprovider.com, type: computer’s desktop. at+cdgcont=1, “IP”,”internet.GPRSprovider.com” 3. Double-click “Dial-Up Networking”. • Click the “OK” button If the string is too long to type into the field, then open a hyperterminal.
  • Page 43 5. Click “Configure…” In the “General” tab, for “Port:” • select the communications port that is connected to the GSM Terminal; the “Maximum speed” should be 57600. 4. Double-click “Make New Connection”. • In the “Type a name for the computer you are dialing”...
  • Page 44 • Click “Advanced…” 7. Click “Next >” • Check the “Use flow control” checkbox. 8. Leave the Area code blank. For the telephone number, put in *99***1#. Click “Next >” • Click “Hardware (RTS/CTS)” radio button. 6. Click the “Options” tab, under “Status Control”, select (check) “Display modem status”.
  • Page 45 A new connection has been created which should have the same connection name as in step 4. Click “Finish”. 3. Click the “Server Types” tab. Configuring the Network Connection • In “Type of Dial-Up Server” select “PPP: Internet, Windows NT Server, Windows 98”. 1.
  • Page 46 • Uncheck “Use IP header compression” 5. Click the “OK” button. 4. Select “TCP/IP Settings…”. • Select “Server assigned IP address”, “Server assigned name server address”, “Use default 6. In the properties window, click “OK” and close all gateway on remote network”. other open windows.
  • Page 47 Using GPRS to Connect to the Internet 5. After a GPRS connection is made (the “Connection Established” window opens), open (Windows 98) your Internet browser. 1. Open the “My Computer” icon -> “Dial-Up Networking”. 2. Double click on the GPRS connection icon you created in.
  • Page 48: Appendix Bgprs Connection On Windows 2000

    Installing and Configuring the Modem APPENDIX B GPRS CONNECTION ON WINDOWS 2000 1. Open the “Control Panel” by selecting “Start” -> “Settings” -> “Control Panel” Setting up and establishing a GPRS connection on Windows 2000 GPRS service can only be used on subscriber units that have GPRS software installed.
  • Page 49 3. Under the “Modems” tab, click “Add…”. 4. Select “Unknown Modem” installed in previous step by clicking on it. • Uncheck “Don’t detect my modem; I will select from a list • Click “Next >”. • In the box under the heading “Detected Modems”, the modem should be listed as “Unknown Modem”.
  • Page 50 6. Under the “Advanced” tab in the “Unknown Modem Properties” window: Note: If the string is too long to type into • In the “Extra settings” field, type the field, then open a hyperterminal. Type the at+cdgcont=1, “IP”, “APN”, where APN is same string into the hyperterminal window the access point address obtained from the 7.
  • Page 51 8. Click the “Advanced” tab. 9. In the “Unknown Modem Properties” window, click “OK”. • Set the “Data Bits:” to “8”, “Parity:” to “None”, “Stop bits:” to “1”. 10. Close all other open windows. • Click “OK”. B - GPRS C 2000 •...
  • Page 52 Installing and Configuring a Network Connection 1. Open the “Start” -> “Settings” -> “Network and Dial-Up Connections” icon. 3. Select “Dial-up to the Internet”. Click “Next >”. 2. Open the “Make New Connection” icon. • Click “Next >” 44 • GSM T ERMINAL UIDE...
  • Page 53 4. Select “I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN).” Click “Next >”. 6. Select the modem device just created. Click “Next >”. 5. Select “I connect through a phone line and a modem”.
  • Page 54 7. Leave the Area code blank. For the telephone number, put in *99***1# and uncheck “Use area code and dialing rules”. Click “Next >”. 9. Choose a name for your connection. Click “Next >”. 8. Fill the “User name” and “Password” fields as required by your GPRS service provider.
  • Page 55 10. If you have the required information from your service provider, you may configure the Internet Mail Account. Otherwise, choose “No” and click “Next >”. 12. Right-click on the new connection icon of the connection just added and select “Properties”. •...
  • Page 56 13. Click the “Networking” tab. • Set “Maximum speed (bps):” field to “57600”. Under “Type of Dial-Up Server”: • Check “Enable hardware flow control”, • Select “PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000, “Enable modem error control” and “Enable Network” modem compression”. Click “OK”. •...
  • Page 57 Using GPRS to Connect to the Internet i If your GSM/GPRS provider requires you to enter the IP address and DNS server 1. To connect to Internet double-click the select and address manually, enter them into the provided open the “Start” -> “Settings” -> “Network and dialog box in the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Dial-Up Connections”...
  • Page 58: Connection

    APPENDIX C APPENDIX D TROUBLESHOOTING GPRS CONNECTION USING YOUR PC AS A FAX WINDOWS 98 AND WINDOWS 2000 Using GSM Terminal with PC to send and receive Fax. If the PC reports an error attempting to make a connection to the GPRS network or communicating GSM Terminal can be configured as a modem to with the GSM Terminal, perform the following steps be used with PC based fax client software.
  • Page 59: Appendix E: Call Forwarding Supplementary Service Codes

    Unconditional call forwarding No replay call forwarding Not reachable call forwarding The Network Service Codes (BS) are: APPENDIX E Busy call forwarding CALL FORWARDING SUPPLEMENTARY No code All tele and bearer services SERVICE CODES All teleservices Telephony Procedure for using Call Forwarding supplementary All data teleservices services are defined as follows: Fax services...
  • Page 60: Safety And Performance Issues

    Care of Indoor Antenna SAFETY & PERFORMANCE ISSUES • Use only an antenna specified for the Terminal. Please read this section before using the Use of unapporoved antenna or modifications could GSM Terminal. damage the Terminal and may void the warranty. Care of the GSM Terminal •...
  • Page 61: Device Interference

    Explosive Atmospheres Since the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measurement is inteded for products that are usually Do not use the Terminal near a gas leak. If you placed by the ear, it does not apply to the GSM suspect a leak, use a telephone away from the area of Terminal.
  • Page 62: Children

    Refer to local regulations for disposal of electronic products. REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC Statement The FCC ID for the device is T22-6000-85019. This devices generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 63: Warranty Information

    If a defect is determined by L-3 Communications WARRANTY INFORMATION Global Network Solutions to be the responsibility of L-3 Communications Global Network Solutions or caused by the buyer, the buyer’s agent or customer warrants that for a period of one (1) year from or by other equipment under the control of the buyer, the date of shipment, equipment delivered by L-3 buyer shall pay all repair or replacement costs incurred...
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