Introduction - Nokia 32 User Manual

Pbx connectivity terminal
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2. Introduction

The Nokia 32 PBX Connectivity Terminal is a device for various voice and data
communication services. The Nokia 32 terminal operates in the GSM 900 and
GSM 1800 networks.
The Nokia 32 terminal connects a company telephone switch (PBX; Private Branch
Exchange) to a GSM network. This allows the company to bypass the fixed
telephone network when calling GSM numbers. The Nokia 32 terminal works also
as a backup in cases when the fixed telephone line is down.
The Nokia 32 terminal provides telecommunication services in premises where
landline connection is not available. Phone calls and faxes are routed via the GSM
network, and the Nokia 32 terminal works as a substitute for a fixed telephone
line.
With the Nokia 32 terminal it is possible to make data calls using a compatible PC.
The Nokia 32 terminal works as a GSM modem, allowing the user to browse the
Internet and send PC faxes, for example. The Nokia 32 terminal also supports
connection for an analog fax machine. Connecting a fax machine to the trunk
connector of the terminal enables using fax machines in the GSM environment.
Installing and using the Nokia 32 terminal is easy. For making calls with a normal
landline telephone, just insert the SIM card, connect the handset to the Nokia 32
terminal, connect the power supply, and start making calls. In most cases of PBX
installations, some configuration of the PBX is needed for proper routing of the
telephone calls.
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