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SIMADO GBR42
System Manual
Magyarországon a Matrix Telecom Ltd. képviselete,
Matrix termékek importőre, kizárólagos forgalmazója:
1095 Budapest, Mester u. 34.
Telefon: *218-5542, 215-9771, 215-7550, 216-7017, 216-7018
Fax: 218-5542 Mobil: 30 940-1970, 20 949-2688
E-mail: delton@delton.hu Web: www.delton.hu

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  • Page 1 SIMADO GBR42 System Manual Magyarországon a Matrix Telecom Ltd. képviselete, Matrix termékek importőre, kizárólagos forgalmazója: 1095 Budapest, Mester u. 34. Telefon: *218-5542, 215-9771, 215-7550, 216-7017, 216-7018 Fax: 218-5542 Mobil: 30 940-1970, 20 949-2688 E-mail: delton@delton.hu Web: www.delton.hu...
  • Page 2 Neither Matrix Telecom nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Call Detail Recording (CDR) ............43 Call Duration Control (CDC) ............47 Call Proceeding Tone ..............49 Call Processing in SIMADO GBR42 ........... 52 Call Progress Tones ..............56 Calling Party Number Based Routing ......... 59 Clock Synchronization ..............63 Communication Port ..............
  • Page 4 Routing Type ................131 SIM PIN ..................136 Software Version/Revision Display ........... 138 System Event Log ..............139 System Parameters ..............143 TE Port Parameters ..............146 Time Table ................159 Section 3: Appendices ............163 Appendix A : Technical Specifications ........165 Appendix B : System Commands ..........
  • Page 5: Section 1: Introduction

    Section 1: Introduction...
  • Page 7: Welcome

    • The words GSM and Mobile are used interchangeably in the system manual. • The words SIMADO GBR42 System and Gateway are used interchangeably in the system manual. In addition, technical consultation is available from Matrix engineers every business day. We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on installation and operation of our products.
  • Page 8 • Software Version/Revision Display • Time Table • Number Lists • Allowed and Denied Lists • Automatic Number Translation 38 • Call Processing in SIMADO GBR42 52 • Routing Group 124 • Routing Type • Real Time Clock • Daylight Saving Time Adjustment •...
  • Page 9: Packing List

    Matrix Packing List The ideal sales package for SIMADO GBR42 is as mentioned below: Accessories Qty. SIMADO GBR42 System Manual Adaptor 12 VDC, 2 Amp. Wall Mounting Nails Warranty Card Set Support Card COM Port Cable (RS232C) RJ45 Cables SIMADO GBR42 CD...
  • Page 10: Warranty Statement

    Warranty valid only if: • Primary protection on all the ports provided. • Mains supply is within limit and protected. • Environment conditions are maintained as per the product specifications. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 11 Neither Matrix nor any of its distributors, dealers or sub-dealers makes any other warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, with respect to Matrix products. Matrix and its distributors, dealers or SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 12 This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original consumer purchaser of the Product. Warranty shall be void if the warranty card is not completed and registered with Matrix within 30 days of installation. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 13: Introducing The System

    GSM modules (ports) get registered with the network, the calls are routed through GSM ports as configured by the Administrator. • Matrix product SIMADO GBR42 is a versatile gateway using GSM and ISDN technology. • It is a GSM-ISDN (BRI) Gateway which interfaces two different networks: (a) GSM and (b) ISDN-BRI.
  • Page 14 • The Gateway supports two options for system programming: • Programming with phone • Programming with Windows based GUI makes all the features easy to operate. SIMADO GBR42 Photograph: =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 15: Protection And Safety

    • Do not install at dusty places or places where water or oil may come into contact with the system. =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 16: Configuring The System

    Matrix Configuring the System The SIMADO GBR42 can be configured for different applications to interface with GSM network, ISDN network, Terminal Equipment or ISDN-PBX. This chapter includes following sections for using GBR42: • Hardware configuration • Applications for gateway Hardware Configuration Depending on the requirement, each BRI Port can be configured in TE/NT mode.
  • Page 17 Termination need not be inserted in case 2 and 3 above, if the ‘S0’ bus itself supports Terminating resistors. Termination need not be inserted if GBR42 (configured in TE mode) is connected as any ‘Terminal’ other than the last ‘Terminal’ on the ‘S0’ bus (Multi-point configuration). SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 18 NT mode. Hence, if the terminal equipments do not consume power from the BRI port (configured in NT mode) of the ‘SIMADO GBR42’, maximum 8 terminals can be connected to it. • Programming TE/NT mode Follow the steps mentioned below to change NT or TE mode: •...
  • Page 19 • Connecting ISDN PBX of NT port. • Using BRI line of ISDN PBX for Gateway. • Connecting ISDN PBX at one TE port. • Connecting ISDN PBX at both TE ports. The SIMADO GBR42 supports following applications: Case 1: SIMADO GBR42 Standalone Mobile1 BRI (NT)
  • Page 20 Analog Phone In this application calls either from Analog Phone or ISDN Phone are routed to SIMADO GBR42 when BRI1 (TE) port of the PBX is selected for outgoing path. The routing to mobile or TE port is as per the call routing logic of GBR42.
  • Page 21 Analog Phone In this application calls either from Analog Phone or ISDN Phone is routed to SIMADO GBR42 when BRI1 (TE) port or BRI2 (TE) of the PBX is selected for outgoing path and the routing to a mobile port is as per the call routing logic.
  • Page 22 Matrix Case 6: SIMADO GBR42 (BRI TE to PBX BRI NT) Mobile1 BRI (TE) Mobile2 ISDN Mobile3 Network BRI (TE) Mobile4 ISDN SIMADO GBR42 PSTN BRI (TE) BRI (NT) BRI (TE) BRI (NT) In this application calls from Analog Phones are routed to SIMADO GBR42 when BRI (NT) ports of the PBX are selected for outgoing path and routing to GSM port is as per the routing logic programmed.
  • Page 23 Matrix Returned Calls to Original Callers (RCOC) Default the Configuration Programming the System 115 NT Port Parameters 106 10. TE Port Parameters 146 11. Jeeves 94 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 24: Getting Started

    • The antenna connector is provided on front panel to connect an external antenna with cable, attached with it. • The SIM card is inserted like normal cell-phone. To use any mobile port, ensure that SIM is inserted, registered with network and enabled by proper programming. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 25 • This port is hardware configured as NT port. Connect RJ45 cable from the BRI port to ISDN Phone. 2. BRI2 S/T • This port is hardware configured as TE port. Connect BRI line subscribed from ISDN service provider with unique MSN number SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 26 6. 12 VDC • Ensure supply voltage from power point is 90-265VAC 47-63Hz. Connect the DC power to the Gateway through the adaptor, supplied with the product LED ‘PWR’ will glow. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 27 Connector wiring for NT interface Connection of the ISDN GSM Gateway to a PC via RS232C Cable 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 6 7 8 9 SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 28 • Ensure that the ‘SIM PIN at Power On’ parameter in the SIM card is enabled to change the SIM PIN. Switching ON • Switch ON the power for Adaptor. The system will take about 1-2 minutes to reset. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 29 This system provides many useful features. Program the system as per your requirement. For more details on requirements for programming the system, please refer to topics ‘Call Proceeding in SIMADO GBR42’ and ‘Programming the System’. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 30 Matrix SIMADO GBR42 Mechanical Dimension: 50 millimeters 155 millimeters (6.10 Inch) (1.97 Inch) SIMADO GBR42 Relevant Topics: 1. Protection and Safety 15 2. Configuring the System 16 3. Jeeves 94 4. Communication Port 65 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 31: Section 2: Features And Facilities

    Section 2: Features and Facilities...
  • Page 33: Allowed And Denied Lists

    Matrix Allowed and Denied Lists What’s this? • The SIMADO GBR42, supports a feature by which it can prevent selected numbers to be dialed out, known as Allowed and Denied Lists. The feature should be enabled for the port. • Allowed and Denied Number Lists are a group of number.
  • Page 34 Use following command to enable/disable the allowed/denied number feature for Mobile Port: 221-Mobile Port-Code-#* Where, Mobile Port is from 1 to 4. Code Meaning Disable Enable By default, Allowed/Denied number feature for Mobile Port is Disabled. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 35 Use following command to assign an allowed number list to a TE port: 225-TE Port-List Number-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. List Number is from 01 to 16. By default, Number List = 01 is assigned to all TE ports. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 36 List Number is from 01 to 16. By default, Number List = 06 is assigned to all NT Ports. Example: Program the gateway such that a phone user at NT1 port is not allowed to dial some mobile numbers. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 37 121-08-01-98-#* (Mobile number 98 programmed in list 08) 121-08-02-93-#* (Mobile number 93 programmed in list 08) 121-08-03-94-#* (Mobile number 94 programmed in list 08) 229-1-08-#* (Assign list 08 as denied number list to NT1) Relevant Topic: 1. Number Lists =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 38: Automatic Number Translation

    For example, suppose the caller dials 952668263172 then number 912668263172 should be dialed out by the system so that it can be dialed out from the mobile port. Then two number list can be programmed as shown below. Dialed-number list: SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 39 Step 8: To assign a dialed number list to a NT port using command 628. Step 9: To assign a substitute number list to a NT port using command 629. Step 1 Use following command to enable/disable the ANT feature for Mobile Port: 621-Mobile Port-Code-#* Where, SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 40 By default, ANT number feature for TE Port is Disabled. Step 5 Use following command to assign a dialed number list to a TE Port: 625-TE Port-List Number-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 41 NT Port is from 1 to 2. List Number is from 01 to 16. By default, Number List = 06 is assigned to the NT Port. Example: 122-03-#* (Clear all location of number list 03) SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 42 It can be done by entering ‘#8’ from the telephone keypad. For example, +91266 can be entered by string #891266. Relevant Topic: 1. Number Lists =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 43: Call Detail Recording (Cdr)

    Matrix Call Detail Recording (CDR) What’s this? The SIMADO GBR42, supports a facility to store the details of calls made through it. This is called Call Detail Recording (CDR). • Maximum 200 records can be stored in the buffer. • The system offers facility to store the call details and even to get the report on the COM port as per the requirement.
  • Page 44 NT port Printing of all calls originated on NT 181-NT Port-NT Port-#* ports Disable printing of all calls originated 181-#* on NT ports Enable/Disable filter set for the calls 182-Code-#* (1) originated on Mobile port SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 45 CDR on given below: • S-Port : NT Port. • Calling Party Number : Blank. • Destination port : TE Port. • Called Party Number : Number dialed by the NT SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 46 11111 01-Jan-2006 19:18:05 12 TE 01-Jan-2006 19:18:31 13 NT 3002 01-Jan-2006 19:18:46 14 NT 3555 01-Jan-2006 19:19:20 15 NT 3201919898089490 01-Jan-2006 19:19:40 16 NT 3003 01-Jan-2006 19:20:56 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matrix SIMADO GBR42 V1R5 Page 01 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 47: Call Duration Control (Cdc)

    CDC Timer is from 01 to 99 minutes. By default, CDC Timer is 99 minutes. Example: A person is frequently talking from ISDN line for more then 10 minutes. Then to restrict the talk, program CDC feature by using SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 48 Matrix following commands. 191-1-#* (Enable CDC, if it is disabled) 192-03-#* (Program CDC timer for 3 minutes) Relevant Topic: 1. Allowed and Denied Lists =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 49: Call Proceeding Tone

    Call Proceeding Tone and can be generated by network or gateway. • SIMADO GBR42 supports facility of playing feature tone locally to the caller in case of destination network doesn’t give any audible indication for the progress of call.
  • Page 50 For NT Port • When NT is terminating port the call progress tones generated by SIMADO GBR42 shall be played as per state of the call. How to program? Step 1: To set call proceeding tone for mobile port using command 307.
  • Page 51 • If the synchronization with the ISDN or GSM network is lost while making a call then originating port will get ‘Error Tone’. Relevant Topics: 1. Mobile Port Parameters 96 2. TE Port Parameters =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 52: Call Processing In Simado Gbr42

    Matrix Call Processing in SIMADO GBR42 What’s this? • This chapter includes for detailed explanation of call routing from source port to the destination port. Calls on each port are placed depending upon the various routing type, member selection method etc.
  • Page 53 • Routing Type as per the time zone. Relevant Topics: 1. Allowed and Denied Lists 2. Returned Calls to Original Callers 3. Calling Party Number Based Routing 4. Routing Group 124 5. Routing Type 131 SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 54 P la ce th e ca ll o ve r d estin a tio n P la y E rro r T o n e to th e ca lle r for E rro r to n e tim e r p o rt E n d E nd SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 55 Number List assigned to the destination port. Disconnect the call Place the call over the destination port Note 1: This is applicable only when source port is BRI-NT, BRI-TE (DID Enable), Mobile (DID Enable). =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 56: Call Progress Tones

    Matrix Call Progress Tones What’s this? The SIMADO GBR42 supports different types of tones to indicate the response for various events while establishing a call. These tones are called Call Progress Tones. The tones are generated in response to dialing of codes and commands. Various country and region have the specific standard of types of tones.
  • Page 57 440+480 2.0on 4.0off 480+620 0.5on 0.5off 480+620 0.25on 0.25off 0.1on 0.1off 400 0.1on 0.9off By default, Country is 10 (India). Remarks: • f1*f2 : ‘f1’ is modulated by ‘f2’. • f1+f2 : Two frequencies without modulation. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 58 Matrix Relevant Topic: 1. Call Proceeding Tone =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 59: Calling Party Number Based Routing

    Matrix Calling Party Number Based Routing What’s this? • SIMADO GBR42 provides a facility to route incoming calls based on CLI number, to particular stations of the programmed Routing Group. This is known as CLI Based Routing or Calling Party Number Based Routing.
  • Page 60 CLI Number String is of maximum 16 digits. Number string ranges from 0-9, #, * and +. By default, CLI Number String is Blank. Use following command to clear number string at an index in the CLI routing table: 131-CLI Routing Index-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 61 134-CLI Routing Table Index-New Called Number-#* Where, CLI Routing Table Index is from 001 to 200. New Called Number is of 16 digits. Number string ranges from 0-9, # and *. By default, New Called Number is Blank. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 62 Program for this as shown below: 131-002-9898074305-#* (Program CLI) 131-003-9426054720-#* (Program CLI) 132-002-01-#* (Program routing group 01 for index 001, which has NT1 as member) 133-003-1-#* (Replace destination number) 134-003-YY-#* (Program destination number) Relevant Topic: 1. Routing Group 124 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 63: Clock Synchronization

    • There are 3 clock sources for the SIMADO GBR42 which are programmable. • If any one port is synchronized, the SIMADO GBR42 shall select it as clock master. • If none of the port is synchronized out of this table, it shall give priority to internal clock.
  • Page 64 Matrix Priority Meaning Internal TE-1 TE-2 Clock Source Meaning Internal TE-1 TE-2 By default, following priorities are given for the clock synchronization: Internal or TE-1 Or TE-2. =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 65: Communication Port

    Matrix Communication Port What’s this? • The SIMADO GBR42 supports a communication port which is used for following purpose: • To send the Call Detail Recording (CDR) report to the computer. • For programming through Jeeves. • To send system event log to the PC.
  • Page 66 • Only one process can be started from COM port: Jeeves, CDR report or Debugging. • From Jeeves, report = start/stop or debug = start/stop can be operated. Relevant Topics: 1. Call Detail Recording (CDR) 2. Jeeves 94 3. Programming the System =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 67: Daylight Saving Time Adjustment

    • The clocks are advanced at the beginning of the daylight saving time and delayed at the end of the daylight saving time. For this, SIMADO GBR42 supports a feature ’Daylight Savings Time Adjustment’. How it works? •...
  • Page 68 Calendar year then the last Sunday would be automatically the fourth one and if the month has 5 Sundays in a particular month of the Calendar year then the last Sunday would be automatically the fifth SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 69 DST Backward Time Adjustment Type Meaning None Day-Month wise Date-Month wise By default, DST Backward Time Adjustment Type is 0. Step 5 Use following command to program DST Backward parameters for ‘Day-Month wise’ option: 115-Ordinal Number-Day-Month-Hour-Minute-Hour-Minute-#* Where, SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 70 Important Points: • Note that the day does not get changed by the system automatically while forwarding the clock or reverting back to normal. Hence the SE has to enter the current time and the forward SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 71 • For e.g. In Chile, DST is reverted back to normal on Second Sunday of March at 00:00 to Second Saturday of March 23:00. To effect this, SE should use following command: 115-2-7-03-23:59-22:59-#* Relevant Topics: 1. Real Time Clock (RTC) 116 2. Time Table =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 72: Default The Configuration

    The following are the parameters, which will not default when the system is default: • CDR Buffer • Real time Clock (RTC) • Call Progress Tone Generation Type • Mobile SIM PIN Relevant Topics: 1. Getting Started 24 2. Programming the System =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 73: Dialed Number Based Routing

    Dialed Number Based Routing What’s this? SIMADO GBR42, has the facility to initiate the call from a specific port based on the number string dialed. This is called Dialed Number Based Routing. For this, a separate routing group is assigned for a specific number string and the Member of the group will be the ports for dialing the Number.
  • Page 74 Number String is of maximum 8 digits (0-9, #, *). By default, Number String is Blank. Use following command to clear number string in the dialed number string table: 151-Dialed Number String Table Index-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 75 Use following command to clear the destination number string at an Index in the dialed based routing table: 154-Dialed Number Based Routing Table Index-#* Step 5 Use following command to clear the entire dialed number string table: 155-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 76 151-003-95793-#* (Program 95793 at index 3) 151-004-00-#* (Program 00 at index 4) 152-002-07-#* (Program a routing group 07 at index 2) 152-003-08-#* (Program a routing group 08 at index 3) 152-004-09-#* (Program a routing group 09 at index 4) SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 77 (Assign selection a first free to routing group 07) 162-08-1-#* (Assign selection a first free to routing group 08) 162-09-1-#* (Assign selection a first free to routing group 09) Relevant Topics: 1. Routing Group 124 2. Routing Type 131 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 78: Emergency Number Dialing

    This is known as ‘Emergency Number Dialing’. • SIMADO GBR42 supports this feature for BRI and Mobile port. For ISDN network fixed emergency numbers can be dialed from the gateway, from any TE port. But for GSM network, it may happen...
  • Page 79 000, 08, 112, 110, 911, 999. • If the SIM is invalid means either PUK1 Blocked or PUK2 Blocked or No SIM, it will search for emergency numbers, which are 000, 08, 112, 110, 911, 999, 118 and 119. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 80 Emergency Number is of maximum 4 digits, 0-9, #, * can be programmed. Use following command to clear Emergency Number programmed at Index in Emergency Number Table 731-Index-#* Where, Index is from 1 to 4. Default emergency number table is given below: Index Emergency Number SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 81 GSM module, or in the SIM in the memory storage, which is classified as emergency number. For this information, contact your GSM Service Provider. Relevant Topics: 1. Routing Group 124 2. Mobile Port Parameters 96 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 82: Fixed Dialing

    Step 6: To program the fixed destination number for the NT Port using command 636. Step 1 Use following command to enable/disable fixed dialing on a mobile port: 631-Mobile Port-Code-#* Where, Mobile Port is from 1 to 4. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 83 Number String is of 16 digits. By default, the Number string is blank. Step 5 Use following command to enable/disable fixed dialing on a NT port: 635-NT Port-Code-#* Where, NT Port is from 1 to 2. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 84 NT Port is from 1 to 2. Number String is of 16 digits, using digits (0-9), #, *. By default, the Number String is blank. Relevant Topics: 1. Call Processing in SIMADO GBR42 52 2. Routing Type 131 3. Routing Group 124 =X=X=...
  • Page 85: International Mobile Equipment Identity (Imei)

    Important Point: • Sometimes it may happen that module does not send the IMEI number during power ON. In such case, the user should restart the system. Relevant Topic: 1. Mobile Port Parameters 96 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 86: Isdn-An Introduction

    Matrix ISDN-An Introduction What’s this? SIMADO GBR42 is an efficient Gateway, which routes the call between GSM and ISDN network. This chapter is intended to provide the user with basic details of ISDN. The ISDN Technology ISDN stands for “Integrated Services Digital Network”. “Integrated Services”...
  • Page 87 B-channel is available to receive a call, or to provide signaling information for features like CLIP, CLIR, COLP, COLR, etc. Following two sketches show the call setup process in POTS and in ISDN network, given for comparative study. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 88 2B+D. Two B-channels carry data and services at 64 Kbps (or combine for 128 Kbps) whereas one D- channel carry signaling and administrative information at 16Kbps to set up and terminate calls. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 89 • In a Point-to-Point physical configuration, the NT (NT1 or NT2) and the TE (TE1 or TA) can be up to 1 Km apart. • There are two configurations possible in Point-to-Multipoint configuration viz. short passive bus configuration and extended SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 90 ISDN PRI Service B-Channel D-Channel • Unlike BRI, PRI does not support a bus configuration i.e. multiple devices cannot be connected to a PRI line. However, a PBX can be used to reallocate PRI resources. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 91 This includes PBXs, LANs, mainframe computers, terminal controllers and other CPE for voice and data switching. NT2 is generally absent in some ISDN environments, such as residential or Centrex ISDN service. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 92 (TE1/TA) and the network termination equipment (NT1/NT2) T reference point-It is the reference point between customer site switching equipment (NT2) and the local loop termination (NT1). In absence of the NT2, the user network interface is usually called the SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 93 North America, where the NT1 function is not provided by the local exchange. In other countries, the ISDN service providers provide NT1 along with the services i.e. the U-interface is built in feature of the service. The customer gets S/T interface. =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 94: Jeeves

    The Matrix system provides a facility to program it using computer. • Matrix supplies a customized, windows based software to program the SIMADO GBR42, known as Jeeves. • The Jeeves is a flexible and friendly tool with mouse operated GUI. How it works? Start Install the Jeeves on a PC with working COM Port.
  • Page 95 • If Jeeves is started on the COM port, user cannot get CDR report or debug through the commands. But from Jeeves, user can get report or debug. Relevant Topics: 1. Communication Port 2. Programming the System 115 3. Configuring the System =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 96: Mobile Port Parameters

    For this, user has to optimize the gain of RF module. • In order to interface Mobile ports with GSM network, few parameters are required to be programmed. The SIMADO GBR42 provides a facility in which mobile port parameters can be programmed for following parameters: •...
  • Page 97 Transmit Gain-This command is used to increase/decrease the Transmit Gain to improve the output RF signal from the Gateway. Use following command to program the transmit gain of a mobile port: 303-Mobile Port-Transmit Gain-#* Where, Mobile Port is from 1 to 4. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 98 • If this option is set to “Allow”, the port can be used as source port. All the calls originating on this port will get routed based on the programming. • If this port is ‘Destination Port’ this command is not applicable. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 99 Signal Strength when requested only from the BRI-NT Port using ISDN Phone or PBX connected to it. Using command from all the other ports like, Mobile or BRI-TE the user will get error tone. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 100 Important Point: Network Response Timer-This timer signifies the time for which the system waits for a response from the network, after sending request for network parameters. This timer is fixed, 150 seconds, for all mobile ports. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 101 Matrix Relevant Topics: 1. Call Proceeding Tone 2. Emergency Number Dialing 3. International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) 85 4. Network Selection 5. SIM PIN 136 6. Remote Programming =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 102: Network Selection

    But such user interface is not available in the SIMADO GBR42, gateway. The same purpose is served by providing multiple network operator options based on their specific network operator code.
  • Page 103 • User can assign option for network selection to each mobile port he wants to use. • The feature works, when SIMADO GBR42 is powered ON or if the port is NOT registered with network. • Maximum 9 network operators can be programmed. In Manual Mode mobile port starts to get registered with network operator, as per order of programming with its network operator code.
  • Page 104 Mobile Port is from 1 to 4. Priority Index is from 1 to 9. Example: A user feels call charges of network operator ‘X’ (MCC 404, MNC 98), will be the cheapest for his SIM card of home region. Second operator SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 105 404, MNC 21) is little cheap for call charges. Then program the network operator as per priority, as shown below: He should program the SIMADO GBR42, for manual mode which doesn’t depend on field strength of the network. He makes the call from mobile port 3.
  • Page 106: Nt Port Parameters

    NT port. The SIMADO GBR42 supports maximum of four NT channels. • The SIMADO GBR42 provides a facility in which NT port can be programmed for parameters like: • Enable/Disable Port, Logical NT Port, Inter Digit Wait Timer, TON/ NPI and other parameters.
  • Page 107 Use following command to program Inter digit wait timer for NT port: 504-NT Port-Inter Digit Wait Timer-#* Where, NT Port is from 1 to 2. Inter digit wait timer is from 01 to 99 seconds. By default, Inter Digit Wait Timer is 05 seconds. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 108 France is using-French Delta and USA is using ISDN-1 (NI-1) type of switch. DMS-100 works as per proprietary protocol of Nortel. The SIMADO GBR42 supports only ETSI_NET3, for India. Use following command to program the ISDN switch variant for a NT...
  • Page 109 • Port must be ‘enabled’ to allow/deny IC Calls. Step 8 Use following command to program ‘Called party TON’ for NT port: 513-NT Port-Called Party TON-#* Where, NT Port is from 1 to 2. Called Party TON is from 1 to 7. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 110 By default, Called Party NPI is ‘ISDN Numbering’. Step 10 Use following command to program ‘Calling party TON’ for NT port: 515-NT Port-Calling Party TON-#* Where, NT Port is from 1 to 2. Calling Party TON is from 1 to 7. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 111 By default, Calling Party NPI is ‘ISDN Numbering’. Step 12 TEI Negotiation Mode • To integrate the Simado GBR42 with specific PBX type (e.g. Nortel PBX), the parameter TEI Negotiation mode should be ‘fixed’ instead of ‘automatic’. Hence the GBR42 supports both options: Automatic and Fixed.
  • Page 112 • GBR42 will get reset when TEI value for fixed mode is changed for any port. • TEI value programmed for BRI-NT port should match with the TEI value programmed in the Terminal Equipment connected with it. Relevant Topics: 1. Configuring the System 2. TE Port Parameters =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 113: Number Lists

    Matrix Number Lists What’s this? • The Number Lists is group of number string. The SIMADO GBR42 use these lists to allow/deny a number to the port as well as for Automatic Number Translation. • SIMADO GBR42 supports 16 Number lists.
  • Page 114 If 0-dialing is to be barred, for a port, connected to the system, then a number list 04 can be programmed as: 122-04-#* (To clear all location) 121-04-01-0-#* (Program list with ‘0’ prefix) Relevant Topics: 1. Allowed and Denied List 2. Automatic Number Translation =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 115: Programming The System

    Matrix Programming the System What’s this? • SIMADO GBR42, supports two methods of programming: • Programming with analog phones, connected at NT ports. • Programming using Jeeves. Refer chapter Jeeves for this. • This chapter explains how to enter programming mode for applying various commands.
  • Page 116: Real Time Clock (Rtc)

    • Such facilities work properly only if the system is set with correct date and time values. • For this SIMADO GBR42 is designed with built in Real Time Clock (RTC) circuit. This circuit is to be set once with current date and time values.
  • Page 117 • RTC parameters will not get defaulted, by issuing default GBR42 command. • This will be defaulted only by loading new version and revision of the software. Relevant Topic: 1. Daylight Saving Time Adjustment 67 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 118: Remote Programming

    Matrix Remote Programming What’s this? • SIMADO GBR42 supports programming of Gateway from remote stations. • The system can be programmed remotely from any port if the port is programmed for DID (Direct Inward Dialing). For explanation for DID, please refer ‘Call Processing in SIMADO GBR42’.
  • Page 119: Returned Calls To Original Callers (Rcoc)

    • The RCOC database is saved in configuration file so that it is not lost during power failure. • Maximum 200 entries are allowed in the table. The system contains database as shown below: Called Party Calling Party Calling Port S/w Number Number Number 16 digits 16 digits SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 120 • Call from GSM network (9898000001, External Number) comes on Mobile3 Port (originates on Mobile3 port of the Gateway), and gets routed on GSM Number 9898000002, using Mobile4 Port of the Gateway. Calling Party Called Party Originating S/w Port Number Number Number 9898000001 9898000002 SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 121 Mobile Port is from 1 to 4. Code Meaning Disable Enable By default, RCOC for Busy destination on Mobile is Disabled. Step 2 Use following command to enable/disable RCOC for no response destination on mobile port: SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 122 The number is dialed from mobile port 3 of the gateway. The user wants to retain all previous RCOC data only for next 12 hours. Then he should program the feature using following commands: SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 123 • If the destination port is busy then the call is abandoned and the record is not deleted from the table. • The call record is deleted on expiry of the Record delete timer. Relevant Topics: 1. Mobile Port Parameters 96 2. Real Time Clock =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 124: Routing Group

    • Maximum 8 members can be programmed in each routing group. • Each port (Mobile, NT and TE) is assigned a routing group. • Each member could be a Mobile Port, NT port or TE port. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 125 161-Routing Group-Member Index-Port Type-Port Number-#* Where, Routing Group is from 01 to 16. Member Index is from 1 to 8. Port Type Me a ning Port Num be r Blank Mobile Default Routing Group is given below: SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 126 • Rotation: Always the N+1th port is selected, where N is the port on which last call was made. Step 3 Use following command to assign a routing group to a mobile port for timezone 1: SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 127 Use following command to assign a routing group to a TE port for timezone 1: 685-TE Port-Routing Group-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. Routing Group is from 01 to 16. By default, Routing Group ‘01’ is assigned to all the TE ports. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 128 Use following command to assign a routing group to a NT port for timezone 2: 690-NT Port-Routing Group-#* Where, NT Port is from 1 to 2. Routing Group is from 01 to 16. By default, Routing Group ‘03’ is assigned to all the NT ports. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 129 NT1 during timezone 15:00 to 18:00. Solution: Set the RTC 105-3-1-0900-1000-#* (Program the Timezone) 105-3-2-1001-0259-#* 105-3-3-1500-1800-#* 105-3-4-1800-0859-#* 108-1-3-#* (Assign timetable 3 to NT1) 161-08-1-3-1-#* (Program Routing Group Number 08) 161-08-2-3-2-#* 161-08-3-1-1-#* 161-08-4-1-2-#* 161-09-1-1-2-#* (Program Routing Group Number 09) 161-09-2-1-1-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 130 (Assign Routing Group 08 to NT1 for Timezone 1) 691-1-09-#* (Assign Routing Group 09 to NT1 for Timezone 3) Relevant Topics: 1. Routing Type 131 2. Fixed Dialing 3. Real Time Clock 116 4. Time Table =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 131: Routing Type

    Matrix Routing Type What’s this? • The SIMADO GBR42 provides a facility to select various types of routing a call originated on a source port. This is called ‘Routing Type’. • Specific call routing type can be assigned to Mobile, TE and NT port for specific timezone.
  • Page 132 Routing Type Meaning Fixed Dialed Number Based Calling Party Number Based By default, Routing Type is ‘1’. Use following command to program a routing type for the mobile port for timezone 4: 654-Mobile Port-Routing Type-#* Where, SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 133 Calling Party Number Based By default, Routing Type is ‘1’. Use following command to program a routing type for the TE port for timezone 3: 657-TE Port-Routing Type-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 134 Use following command to program a routing type for the NT port for timezone 2: 660-NT Port-Routing Type-#* Where, NT Port is from 1 to 2. Routing Type Meaning Fixed Dialed Number Based By default, Routing Type is ‘1’. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 135 (Assign Routing Type Fixed to NT1 for TZ1) 661-1-3-#* (Assign Routing Type ‘Dialed Number Based’ to NT1, for Timezone 3) Relevant Topics: 1. Routing Group 124 2. Time Table 3. Real Time Clock 116 4. Call Processing in SIMADO GBR42 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 136: Sim Pin

    Use following command to program new SIM PIN: 712-Mobile Port-New SIM PIN-#* Where, Mobile Port is from 1 to 4. New SIM PIN is of 4 to 8 digits maximum. By default, SIM PIN is 1234. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 137 Set, the Mobile Set will not allow it, because some Mobile Sets support PIN length of four digits only. In such condition the user should first change the PIN using SIMADO GBR42 to four digits and then insert it into the Mobile Set.
  • Page 138: Software Version/Revision Display

    • This information is available only through Jeeves. Important Points: • The display in Jeeves is in the form shown below: VxRy Where, x : Software Version Number. y : Software Revision Number. Relevant Topic: 1. NT Port Parameters =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 139: System Event Log

    How it works? • When event logging process is started, the events sent by the SIMADO GBR42 gets logged in the ‘Text File’ at path specified from Jeeves button ‘Capture Event Log”, • When capturing is ON, and during this period if SE try to open the log file, he can not see the event online in this file.
  • Page 140 BRI-TE port: 417-TE Port-Level-Code-#* Where, BRI TE Port is from 1 to 2. Level is from 1 to 4. Code is from 000 to 255 By default, 000 (disable) for all levels. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 141 Event logging Off Level 2 Unused Unused Unused DTMF Unused Layer 4 Unused Unused digit Code for Level 2 Layer 4 DTMF Digit Event logging Off Level 3 Unused Unused Unused HDLCD- Unused Unused Unused Unused Channel SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 142 “Primitives”, “States” and “Variables” will get enabled. Step 5 Refer chapter ‘Communication Port’ to Start/Stop event logging Process (debug): Relevant Topics: 1. Mobile Port Parameters 2. TE Port Parameters 3. NT Port Parameters 4. Communication Port =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 143: System Parameters

    • When IDWT (Inter Digit Wait Timer) expires it will also be considered as end of dialing. How to program? Step 1: To select A-law and mu-law for the gateway using command SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 144 Use following command to program the Replacement String which should be used to replace ‘+’ in the CLI: 217-Replacement String-#* Where, Replacement String = Digits from 0 to 9 and Blank, with 6 digits max. By default, ‘Replacement string’ is Blank. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 145 Use # as end of dialing digit Do not use # as end of dialing digit By default, ‘#’ is used as end of dialing digit (Code=1). Related Topics: 1. Time Table 159 2. Real Time Clock 116 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 146: Te Port Parameters

    ISDN private network through the NT1 (provided by the Service Provider) the gateway should have some interface port. This is called TE port. The SIMADO GBR42 supports maximum of four TE channels. • For expected performance of the gateway, some parameters are programmed for the TE port.
  • Page 147 • If it is not within the range of programmed DDI numbers the Pilot Number programmed for the TE port is sent as calling party number. Following parameters are required for programming the table for selecting the Network Type: • DDI Start Number • Total DDI Numbers SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 148 Step 5: To program the ISDN Switch Variant for a TE port using command 405. Step 6: To program the OG Digit dialing method for TE port using command 406. Step 7: To program to initialize using SPID for the TE Port using command 407. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 149 If disabled, the caller gets error tone, when accessing the port. Use following command to enable/disable a TE Port: 401-TE Port-Code-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 150 Use the following command to program the inter digit wait timer for TE port: 404-TE Port-Inter Digit Wait Timer-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 151 Terminal Endpoint Identifier (IE) containing USID and TID. The USID and TID so received are stored in the memory of the system and subsequently used in each OG call made through the TE SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 152 It is not applicable for the port in overlap sending mode. Use following command to program Overlap Receiving Timer for TE Port: 409-TE Port-Overlap Receiving Timer-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 153 Use following command to program the DDI Pilot Number for the TE port: 412-TE Port-DDI Pilot Number-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. DDI Pilot Number is number string of 16 digits maximum, with digits 0-9. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 154 • If this option is set to “Allow”, the port can be used as source port. All the calls originating on this port will get routed based on the programming. • If this port is ‘Destination Port’ this command is not applicable. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 155 National Number N/w Specific Number Subscriber Number Abbreviated Number Reserved Number By default, Called Party TON is ‘Unknown’. Step 18 Use following command to program ‘Called Party NPI’ for TE port: 419-TE Port-Called Party NPI-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 156 By default, Calling Party TON is ‘Unknown’. Step 20 Use following command to program ‘Calling Party NPI’ for TE port: 421-TE Port-Calling Party NPI-#* Where, TE Port is from 1 to 2. Calling Party NPI is from 1 to 7. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 157 By default, Calling Party NPI is ‘ISDN Numbering’. Step 21 TEI Negotiation Mode • To integrate the Simado GBR42 with the specific PBX Type (e.g. Nortel PBX), the parameter TEI Negotiation mode, should be ‘fixed’ instead of ‘automatic’. Hence the GBR42 supports both options: Automatic and Fixed.
  • Page 158 Because of this, user should wait till the port to be idle, so that a new outgoing call can be initiated from the same port. Relevant Topics: 1. Call Proceeding Tone 2. Configuring the System 3. NT Port Parameters 4. Remote Programming =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 159: Time Table

    2. • These examples highlight the need for the system to behave differently depending on the time of the day. The SIMADO GBR42 offers a very flexible programming for different time zones. A day can be divided in, four timezones. Such a schedule of a day is called a Time Table.
  • Page 160 Use following command to assign time table to the NT port: 108-NT Port-Time Table-#* Where, NT Port is from 1 to 2. Time Table is from 1 to 8. By default, Time Table 1 is assigned to all the NT Port. SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 161 (Timetable number 2, Timezone 2) 108-1-2-#* (Assign Timetable 2 to NT1) 659-1-3-#* (Routing Type ‘Dialed Number Based’ for Timezone 1) Relevant Topics: 1. Routing Type 131 2. Routing Group 124 3. Real Time Clock 116 =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 163: Section 3: Appendices

    Section 3: Appendices...
  • Page 165: Appendix A : Technical Specifications

    Antenna, Roof-Top antenna with flexible cable of 3mtrs. is optional Antenna Gain : 2.5dBi Antenna Connector : SMA (Female), 50Ω Impedance Clock Synchronization Source : Internal or timing Derived External Clock : As per ITU (CCITT) Rec. G.703 SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 166 : Max. 95% (Non Condensing) at 40°C (104°F) Recommended : Air Condition, UPS Packaging Dimension (WxHxD) : 155x220x50 mm (6.10x8.66x1.97 Inch) Unit Weight : 1.8Kg (3.97lbs) Approx. Shipping Weight : 3.45Kg (7.61lbs) Approx. Installation Mounting : Standalone and Table Top =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 167: Appendix B : System Commands

    Set filter to print all calls mat. the no. list (calling) 187-Calling Party Number List-#* Set filter to print all calls duration more than spec. 188-Seconds-#* Set default all CDR filters 189-#* To clear the CDR Buffer 190-Reverse SE Password-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 168 732-Index-Routing Group-#* Fixed Dialing To enable/disable fixed dialing on a Mobile Port 631-Mobile Port-Code-#* To program the destination number for the Mobile Port 632-Mobile Port-Number String-#* To enable/disable fixed dialing on a TE Port 633-TE Port-Code-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 169 To program the Day of the Week 102-Day-#* To program the system time 103-HH-MM-SS-#* Returned Calls to Original Callers To enable/dis. RCOC Busy dest. on Mobile port 601-Mobile Port-Code-#* To enable/dis RCOC No Resp. dest. on Mobile port 602-Mobile Port-Code-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 170 To conf. to strip the + or not from the received party No. 216-Code-#* To prog. the repl.str. to be used to replace + in the CLI 217-#* To use # as end of dialing digit 141-Code-#* TE Port Parameters To enable/disable a TE Port 401-TE Port-Code-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 171 105-Time Table-TZ-Start Time-End Time-#* To assign time table to the Mobile port 106-Mobile Port-Time Table-#* To assign time table to the TE port 107-TE Port-Time Table-#* To assign time table to the NT port 108-NT Port-Time Table-#* SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 172: Appendix C: Regulatory Information

    Matrix SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 173: Index

    Fixed Destination Number-See Fixed Dialing 82 Frequency Band-See Mobile Port Parameters 96 Gateway Tone-See Call Progress Tones GSM Engine-See Emergency Number Dialing GSM Module-See International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) 85 GSM Network Tone-See Call Progress Tones SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...
  • Page 174 Network Response Timer-See Mobile Port Parameters New Called Number-See Calling Party Number Based Routing Ordinal-See Daylight Saving Time Adjustment Originating Port-See Call Processing in SIMADO GBR42 Overlap Receiving Timer-See NT Port Parameters Priority-See Network Selection Receive Gain-See Mobile Port Parameters...
  • Page 175 TEI Negotiation Mode-See NT Port Parameters 106, TE Port Parameters TEI Negotiation Value-See NT Port Parameters 106, TE Port Parameters Tone Specifications-See Call Progress Tones Transmit Gain-See Mobile Port Parameters Week-Day-Month Wise-See Daylight Saving Time Adjustment =X=X= SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual...

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