2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL enable us to improve our products and our personal service and technical support that strive to provide for every customer. Warranty Policy Discovery Telecom Technologies Ltd (DTT) guarantees its products against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months from date of purchase. Any damage caused by external causes, including problems with electrical power, servicing not authorized by DTT, negligent installation or operation, failure to follow documented procedures, abuse, or general misuse of the product is not covered by the warranty. Custom configured products are nonrefundable. DTT makes no express warranties except those stated in this paragraph and in the applicable warranty statements for specific products in effect on the date of invoice. To request warranty service, you must call DTT +1801 7900348, e‐mail: info@dtt.tw, or complete the online RMA Request form within the warranty period with a description of the problem. If warranty service is required, DTT will issue ...
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2009 DTT USER MANUAL Chapter 3: VoIP2ALL Basic Operations ................... 1 1 Chapter 3.1: Connecting the Menagement software to the VoIP2ALL ...... 12 Chapter 3.2: Setting Up the clock .................. 12 Chapter 3.3: Changing the IP Adress of the gateway ............ 1 3 Chapter 3.4: Setting up the Internal SIP Server ............... 1 3 Chapter 3.5: Working with Local SIM ................ 1 3 Chapter 3.6: Assigning a prefix to a port ................ 14 Chapter 3.7: Dailing ...................... 14 Chapter 3.8: Connecting IP PBX to the gateway .............. 1 5 Chapter 3.9: Connecting the Gateway to IP PBX ............. 1 5 Chapter 3.10: Connecting to SIM Server ................ 16 Chapter 3.11: Assigning a SIM to work at a specific time .......... 1 7 Chapter 4: VoIP Settings ....................... 18 Chapter 4.1: General Settings .................. 18 Chapter 4.2: Internal SIP Server .................. 19 Chapter 4.3: Tones Levels .................... 21 Chapter 4.4: SIP Server Settings .................. 22 Chapter 4.5: IP Restrictions .................... 24 Chapter 5: System Settings .................... 24 ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Getting Started The DTT team is glad you have chosen to use the DTT’s VoIP ALL Gateway to fulfill your needs. We will do our best to make your installation efforts and day‐to‐day configuration and monitoring tasks pleasant. We wish you smooth operation, and hope you enjoy greatly saving on your office / mobile phone calls. This chapter is your map for installation, configuration and monitoring tasks and includes a short explanation detailing each stage. It also includes references for more elaborated explanations, drawings and examples in following chapters. The following is a list of recommended tasks, Including mandatory and optional tasks that may or may not be required for your current needs. It is advised to use the following menu as your check‐up ‘To‐Do‐List‘ ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL Check Y our Package Items Please verify that your package contains the following components before installation: • Main Hardware Device ‐ The VoIP ALL Gateway • 110/220V 50‐60Hz Power Supply. • Software Installation CD ‐ Gateway Manager CD for MS‐Windows Management Application. Includes the User Manual file and additional auxiliary utilities. • GSM Antenna • LAN Connection Cable • TCP/IP Cross Cable (Red Cable). Facilitates gateway connection directly to the PC Network Interface Card. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL The 4 Channel VoIP ALL Gateway Solution Overview The 4 Channel VoIP ALL gateway that will be referred as the VoIP ALL in short, can connect VoIP calls to cellular networks (CDMA GSM UMTS). The VoIP ALL has a built in SIP Server that can register up to 32 VoIP clients. The VoIP ALL can connect each of these VoIP clients to the cellular network directly, therefore completely bypassing the local landline telephone company. The VoIP ALL has up to 4 SIM ports and a VoIP SIP Server. The VoIP ALL can connect ...
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2009 DTT USER MANUAL Basic Terms • Gateway – A VoIP ALL unit with cellular ports. • SIM Server ‐ A VoIP ALL series unit with a SIM Server program ‐ containing SIM cards and no cellular cards. • Internal SIM Server – A SIM Server program that runs on a gateway allowing access to SIM cards in the gateway. • External SIM Server – A SIM Server program that runs on an external SIM Server or another Gateway allowing access to SIM cards in the external SIM Server. • Master card – The part that controls the operation of the VoIP ALL. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Chapter 1: Installing SIM Cards & Connecting Cables Chapter 1.1: Hardeware Overview The gateway consists from four main parts: • The Master – Contains a AudioCodes™ DSP processor with a Linux based operating system. Using a Linux operating system run the ‘v2g’ program that operates the gateway. • The Slave – Contains 4 cellular ports. Each port has one local SIM. Each card has one antenna connection for all 4 ports. The card is controled by two programble processors. ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL Chapter 2: Installing the Manager Application Before operation, configuration settings must be applied to the VoIP ALL Gateway. Configuration is done on an auxiliary computer by using the VoIP ALL Management MS‐ Windows Application provided for MS‐Windows operating system. Chapter 2.1: Install the VoIP ALL Management Software on a MS‐Windows PC 1. Insert the VoIP ALL Management Installation CD into the CD drive of the PC. 2. Through MS Explorer, navigate to the installation CD drive. 3. Double‐click ‘setup.exe’ to install the Management Application. 4. Click Next. 5. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL 1. Press in the toolbar. The Selected Connection window will open. 2. Enter in the 'Host Address' the IP Address of the VoIP ALL Gateway (The default IP Address is 10.16.2.245), as pictured. 3. Enter in the 'Port Number' the port of the VoIP ALL gateway (The default port is 2007). 4. Enter in the 'Password' the password of the VoIP ALL gateway (The default password is admin). 5. Press OK to connect. You must wait 30 seconds after connecting the power to the VoIP ALL ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL By default the Internal SIP Server works without authentication, you can register with no password and you can choose any user name. The user name should be a number. Registering a VoIP phone in the Internal SIP Server 1. Open the configuration page of the SIP phone. 2. Set up the following registration parameters: • The "SIP Server IP Address" ‐ the IP address of the gateway. • The "SIP User ID" ‐ the chosen number for this extension (any number). • The ‘Authentication Password’ – may be left empty. 3. Save settings. 4. Register with the new account. 5. Via the VoIP ALL PC management, open the 'SIP Status' window to see the SIP phone registered. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Using the basic setting, an incoming call from a port will receive a dial tone. The user may then dial a number, the gateway will route the call according to the prefix of the dialed number. To assign prefix to a port: 1. Open the 'Ports' window. 2. Select a port from the list on the left. 3. Press the 'Prefixes' tab to see the prefix table of the port. 4. Enter the Prefixes for this port. When a dialed number starts with one of the prefixes in the list, the call will automatically route to this port. If the prefix of a port is ‘*’, then all the calls that do not conform to the other port’s will be routed through this port. • If two or more ports have the same prefix then the gateway will rotate calls between the ports. 5. In the ‘Remove Prefix’ box select how many digits to remove from the beginning of the dialed number. ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL The call will route through this port • Chapter 3.8: Connecting IP PBX to the Gateway To receive calls from IP PBX or any external SIP Server, you need to register the IP PBX in the VoIP ALL gateway internal SIP Server. Registering external SIP Server in the gateway internal SIP Server The registration is performed in the external SIP Server configuration. The procedure is the same as in registering with VoIP Phone; see "Chapter 3.4 Internal SIP Server". Open the "SIP Registration" in the external SIP Server or IP PBX. Set up the registration with these parameters: • The "SIP Server IP Address" ‐ the IP address of the gateway. • The "SIP User ID" ‐ the chosen number for this extension. • The ‘Authentication Password’ ‐ when working with authentication. Save the registration settings. Register the new account. Verify the registration by checking the sip status window ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL The VoIP ALL’s internal SIP Server can connect to an external SIP Server by adding a host in the ‘Hosts’ table. When the SIP Servers are connected you will be able to make calls from the Gateway to the Host SIP. 1. Receive a SIP account from the external SIP Server. 2. Open the SIP tab in the VoIP window. 3. Add a new Host to the list with the SIP account’s information: • The 'Name' is the chosen name for this host connection. • The 'IP Address' is the SIP Server IP address or desired registration name. • The 'Port' is the number of the SIP Server port (the default is 5060). • The 'User' is the user number or name. • The 'Secret' is the authentication password of the SIP account. • The 'Register' box, check it to register in the SIP. 4. Click on the next line in the table and press "Save". 5. Press the ‘Register Host’ button, to register the host in the external SIP Server. 6. After a few seconds, Press "Refresh". If the registration succeeded, the Status will show ‘Reg’. If registration failed, it will show 'Not Reg'. ...
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2009 DTT USER MANUAL The connection between the Gateway and the SIM Server is limited to the time that the Gateway is registered with a SIM from the SIM Server. When the SIM server is operating behind a firewall, ports 2008 and 2009 should be open for the operation of the SIM server. Port 2007 should be open for remote access with the PC. The Gateway may connect to an unlimited amount of SIMs in the SIM Server. To view the SIM's that are in the SIM server ‘Add’ the SIM Server to the 'SIM Servers List'. Viewing the SIM's in a SIM Server 1. Go to the 'SIM Servers List'. 2. Enter the IP address of the SIM Server. 3. Enter the port of the SIM Server; the default port for a VoIP ALL SIM Server is 2009. 4. Press the ‘Save List’ button. Press the ‘Synchronization’ button. The gateway will connect to all SIM Servers and will read all the SIM lists. In the 'SIM Server Setting' list you will see all the SIMs from the SIM Servers. The list is arranged accordingly to SIM servers. Each SIM Server has cards starting from card1 to card8. Each card has the SIMs from 1 to 32 according to their location on the card. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL SIM Swapping Limitation Time Slot – is a continuous time slot for a SIM to work in the timetable. There is a firmware limitation of 30 Time Slots for each port. Chapter 4: VoIP Settings Press to open the VoIP setup window. Chapter 4.1: General Settings Press the General tab to see: IP Settings ‘IP Address' ‐ Is the IP address of the Gateway. By default it is 10.16.2.245. • 'Default Gateway' – When working behind a firewall, you must setup 'Default Gateway' • for the Gateway to be able to access the WAN, usually it Is the IP address of the Router that the Gateway work behind. ‘Subnet Mask’ ‐ When working behind a firewall, you must setup 'Subnet Mask'. • ‘Port' ‐ IP port of the VoIP ALL. Used for connecting with the PC management. Default • setting it is 2007. 'DNS' – When working behind a firewall, if you need to connect to a external SIP Server • with a name (not IP address), then you must setup the 'DNS', usually it Is the IP address of the Router that the Gateway work behind. Dialing Settings VoIP All™...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL • ‘Wait for Dialing’ ‐ The time, in seconds, from the start of the dial tone the VoIP ALL will wait for the first digit to be dialed. After that time the VoIP ALL will close the voice channel. • ‘Last Digit Timeout’ ‐ The time, in seconds, the VoIP ALL will wait between the last digit dialed and the calling of that number. • ‘No Replay Timeout’ ‐ The number of seconds with no answer the Gateway will wait before calling the next number (In Priority or Cyclic mode). • ‘DISA’ ‐ Is the number of seconds each DISA number will stay in memory. • ‘Debug Level’ ‐ Is the amount of detail to be shown on the Debug Screen. This level usually should be set at 2, so the Gateway will not send unnecessary debug lines to PC ...
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2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL • The User ID is an identification number in the Sip Server for this account. • The User Name is the sip account number. • The User IP is the IP Address of this sip account. Working with VoIP ALL Internal SIP Server There are two ways of registering a SIP client in the Gateway internal SIP Server: registering with authentication password, or registering without authentication password. When you are registering the users with authentication password, you need to work with the Users list. ...
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2009 DTT USER MANUAL • The rest of the parameters are not relevant and should be set to '0'. 6. Open the configuration page of your SIP phone. 7. Set up the registration with this parameters: • The "SIP Server IP Address" is the IP address of the Gateway. • The "SIP User ID" is the "VoIP Num" of the user. • The ‘Authentication Password’, " is the "Secret" of the user. 8. Save the registration settings. 9. Register with the new account. 10. In the VoIP ALL, open the 'SIP Status' window and see that the SIP phone registered. Connecting an External IP PBX to the VoIP ALL To receive calls from an IP PBX or any SIP Server, you need to connect the IP PBX to the Gateway. There are two ways to connect the external SIP: registering the SIP in the Gateway SIP ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Setup the 'Remove Prefix' to the number of digits You wish to remove (2 digits) • Dial from the PBX the number 390545555555. • The call will now be routed through this port to the mobile phone by removing the • prefix (39) and calling the desired cellular number 0545555555 Chapter 4.3: Tone Levels In the window below, the user may set the tone for each port. Rx is the tone of the speaker and Tx is the tone of the microphone. Press the Tone tab to see: Adjusting the Levels 1. Click the blank area on the right side of the tone bar, in the grey blank area, a slider will appear. Adjust the slider to the desired level (From ‐30dbm to +30dbm). 2. Repeat this action for all the tones you wish to adjust. 3.
2009 DTT USER MANUAL Internal SIP Server Settings 'Codec Priority' ‐ Define ‘Codec 1' – 'Codec 4', the priority of the Codec that the SIP • Server will use when connecting VoIP calls. The codec that will be used is first one from the list, that both of the VoIP phone can work with. 'SIP Port' – Is the TCP port of the SIP Server. • 'RTP Start Port' – Is the first port of the range of ports of the SIP RTP ports. Usually the • ranges of ports that the SIP uses are from 5060 to 5100. 'RFC2833 Payload Type' – Is the type of payload to be used by the SIP. • ‘Authentication’ – When enabled requires a password to register the VoIP ALL internal • SIP Server. ‘Realm’ – Is the name of the SIP Server realm of operation. • Hosts ‐ Connecting the VoIP ALL to an External IP PBX ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL • The 'IP Address' is the SIP Server IP address or name you want to register with. • The 'Port' is the number of the SIP Server port (the Default is 5060). • The 'User' is the user number or name. • The 'Secret' is the authentication password of the SIP account. • The 'Register' box, check it to register in the SIP. 4. Click on the next line in the table and then press "Save". 5. Press the ‘Register Host’ button, to register host in the external SIP Server. 6. After few seconds, Press "Refresh". If the registration succeeded, the Status will show ‘Reg’. If registration failed, it will show 'Not Reg'. 7. Go to the ‘Prefixes’ window and define a prefix for this Host. Working without registration You can connect the VoIP ALL ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL Use this window to restrict the Gateway to work only with a specific range of SIP IP addresses. There are two restrictions tables, Enable IPs and Deny IPs. When the IP address is restricted, all the messages from that IP will be blocked. You will not be able to call That SIP or to register the SIP. The table is for a range of addresses. If you need to block only one IP, setup the start and the end to the same IP. If Enable IPs and Deny IP's are not set All the IPs are enabled. Only the Enable IPs is set The IPs in the range will be allowed, all other IPs will be denied. Only the Deny IPs is set The IPs in the range will be denied, all other IPs will be allowed. Enable IPs and deny IPs is set The IPs in the range of the Enable IP's will be allowed, with the exception of: the range of IP's in the Deny IP's. Chapter 5: System Setting Press: to set system settings. Chapter 5.1: General Setting Press the General tab to set the Clock and the Password. Setting the Clock 1. Select in the ‘Date’ box the date of the VoIP ALL Gateway. 2. Enter in the ‘Time’ box the time of the VoIP ALL Gateway. 3.
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2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Changing the Password A password is required to connect the Gateway with the PC software. By default the password is "admin". To change the password: 1. Enter the current password in 'Current Password'. 2. Enter the new password in 'New Password'. 3. Enter the new password also in 'Confirm Password'. 4. Press 'Update Password'. Chapter 5.2: FXO Settings In the window below, the user may define the settings of the different tones in the Gateway. Press the ‘FXO’ to access the window below: You can edit the current country settings or add a new country with new parameters. Adding a New Country to the List 1. In the ‘Country Name’ box enter the name of the country you want to add. 2. Press ‘Add.’ 3. The new country will appear on the list. 4. Press on the ‘+’ sign to the left of ‘Dial Tone’ to open the Dial Tone settings of the country. For each parameter, enter the country’s PSTN settings. 5. Do the same for the ‘Disconnect Tone’ and ‘Ringing Tone.’ 6. Press ‘Save.’ Changing the Current Country 1. From the list, select the Current Country for the FXO settings. 2. Press ‘Save.’ Note: You must restart the Gateway to activate the settings. ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL Chapter 6: Port Settings In the window below, you are able to define the settings for each port. The Cellular ports are marked GSM, the VoIP is the port of the internal SIP server and the Hosts are the external SIP Servers you are connected to. Open the Ports window. Chapter 6.1: General Settings Select ‘General’ from the top of the ports list on the left side of the window. 1. ‘Default SIM’‐ Define when the local SIMs with register: • 'By Default' – The Local SIM will work on insertion. • 'By Time Table' – The local SIM will work only when set in the time table. 2. ‘Clock IP’ , ‘Clock Port’, ‘Internal Srv’, 'Internal Call' , MNP Timeout are currently not in use. Chapter 6.2: Time Table Open the ‘Time Table’ tab to assign the SIMs to a user defined time slot/s. 'Type' – is the form of the timetable. • 'Monthly' – The table will show all the days of the mouth. • 'Weekly' – The table will show all the days of the week. 'Swapping Type' – is the way to replace the SIMs. • 'Time Table' – The SIMs will replace at end of their defined time in the timetable. In this mode you set up a timetable and define which SIM will work in what hour. VoIP All™ Series: 4 Channel Gateway User Manual ...
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2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL • 'Call Duration' – The SIMs will replaced when thy end their defined calling minutes. In this mode you set up in the table a list of SIMs, for each SIM in the list you define amount of calling units to use, each SIM will work for the defined calling minutes and will replaced with the next SIM on the list. Assigning a SIM to Work in a Port at a Specific Time Select a port from the list of the ports in the left. In the ‘Type’ category, select the form of the timetable: monthly or weekly. In the ‘Swapping Type’ category, to work by timetable ‐ select ‘time table.’ Select a SIM from the list of available SIMs at the top. The list is organized by the SIM Servers. L1 (Local 1) at the top of the list is the port’s local SIM (on the board of the SLAVE card). ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL Left click will select the SIM for this time slot and mark it with a number. A dialog box will open. Enter the units for this SIM. The current count of the units of the SIM will appear in brackets. 10. To un‐select time slots simply click on it again. 11. You are unable to choose a SIM that is already in use at that time in the Gateway. 12. After setting all the needed SIMs press ‘Save.’ 13. Press 'Apply' to activate the changes. 14. At the end of each call the unit count is updated. 15. When the unit count reaches zero (0) the port will register the next SIM on the list. Chapter 6.3: Prefixes Under the default setting, an incoming call from a port will receive a dial tone. The Gateway will route the call according to the prefix of the dialed number. Each port has a ten prefixes table . Press the Prefixes tab to see: 1. Enter the Prefixes for this port. When a dialed number starts with this prefix the call will automatically route to this port. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Destination Number ‐ All calls that come from this port will automatically route to a • number according to the Incoming Calls Destination mode. In the ‘Incoming Calls Destination’ table (on right), choose the destination number • preference: Fixed – All incoming calls to this port will route to one predefined number (Num1.). • Priority – All calls that come from a port in this mode will route to Num1, if the • number is busy / no answer (No Replay Timeout) / doesn't exist, the call will route to the next number on the list, until there is a answer. ...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL • Units per Interval – The units for each interval (see Chapter 4.2.1). • Recharge Value, Current Balance – Currently not in use. Chapter 6.5: working with Local SIM For each GSM port there is a local SIM. This SIM in on the GSM card and can work only with that GSM port. There are two basic modes of working with the local SIM; active by default, or work by timetable. Local SIM active by default In this mode the local SIM will register in the cellular network automatically when inserted in the SIM socket. Open the 'ports' window. On the left side there is a list of all the ports, select 'General' Set the 'Default SIM' parameter to 'Enable'. Insert the SIMs to the GSM port’s local SIM sockets. Open the 'Monitor' to view the status of the cellular ports. Local SIM works by timetable In this mode the local SIM will register in the cellular network according to the timetable. Open the 'ports' window. At the left side you will see list of all the ports, select 'General' Set the 'Default SIM' parameter to 'Disable'. Select a GSM port from the list at the left. Open the timetable for that port. Select (L1) from the 'Available SIMs' list. Select at the timetable the hour (at the left), and the day (at the top) the local SIM will work at. Mark that time slot at the timetable. Insert the SIMs to the GSM ports local SIM sockets. 10. At the defined time, the local SIM will register in the cellular. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL The VoIP ALL Gateway can connect to SIMs in both the internal and external SIM Servers. An external SIM Server could be a SIM Server unit or another Gateway with a SIM Server program. When the Gateway needs to register SIMs from the SIM Server, it will connect to the SIM Server with port 2009 and will request the data of the SIM. All the information will be passed through port 2008. The duration of the connection between the Gateway and the SIM Server is limited to the time that the Gateway is registered with a SIM from the SIM Server. When the SIM server is operating behind a firewall, ports 2008 and 2009 should be open for the operation of the SIM server. Port 2007 should be open for remote access with the PC. The Gateway can connect to SIMs of 16 of SIM Servers at the same time. The SIM Server can connect to 100 Gateways at the same time. Open the 'Virtual SIM' window: Chapter 7.1: Connecting to SIM Server To view the SIMs that are in the SIM server Add the SIM server to the 'SIM Servers List'. Viewing the SIMs of the SIM Server 1. Go to the 'SIM Servers List'. 2. Enter the IP address of the SIM Server you want to view is SIMs. 3. Enter the port of the SIM Server; the default port for a VoIP ALL SIM Server is 2009. 4. Press the ‘Save List’ button. 5. Press the ‘Synchronization’ button. The getaway will connect to each SIM Server on the List and will read from him the SIMs list. In the 'SIM Server Setting' list you will see all the SIMs from the SIM Servers. The list is arranged according to SIM servers. Each SIM Server has cards starting from card1 to card8. Each card has the SIMs from 1 to 32 according to their location on the card. These tables are saved in the PC software files only; it is not saved on the Gateway. So if you connect from another PC it will not automatically appear. ...
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2009 DTT USER MANUAL After pressing the ‘Synchronization’ button, the getaway will read the SIMs list from each SIM Server it is connected to. All the SIMs in the SIM Servers will appear at the list. The list is arranged according to SIM servers. Each SIM Server has cards called ‘cards’ (starting from card 1). Each card has the SIMs from 1 to 32 according to their location on the card. For every SIMs setting may be defined individually. • PIN Code – The PIN Code for the SIM when the SIM is PIN Code protected. • CLIR – Show or Hide the number of the SIM. • Net ID – Locking the SIM on a specific network. • BCCH – Locking the SIM on a specific BCCH. When empty it will lock on the best reception BCCH. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Chapter 8: Users Identification and authorization for each action in the Gateway is done by initially defining users. You may define up to 500 users. For each user you can define user specific settings. The Users list is needed for two basic operations: SIP users registration, when working with authentication. ∙ Setting users to work with features (Callback and DISA). ∙ Press to open the Users window. Chapter 8.1: Adding a User To add a new user to the list, Enter this values and press the Insert button: • ID* – The User number in the list. • First Name* • Last Name • VoIP Number* • GSM Number • PSTN Number • Capabilities – What this user can do. •...
2009 DTT USER MANUAL 3. Press the ‘Update’ button of the user. 4. Press ‘OK’ to confirm update. Deleting a User from the List To delete a user: 1. Press the ‘Delete’ button of the user (located at the end of the user line in the list). 2. Press ‘OK’ to confirm the delete. Searching for a User To find a user in the list: 1. In the ‘Search Field’ box enter the field to search by. 2. Enter the Value to search. 3. Press the ‘Search’ button. 4. The list will show all the users that come up on the search. 5. To return to the complete list press the ‘All Users’ button. Chapter 8.2: User Capabilities DISA The DISA is a way for a GSM mobile phone to call back to the VoIP extension that called it. Settings: 1. Change the ‘Capabilities’ value to 1 to enable the DISA for the user. 2. When a call from the VoIP to the GSM number of the user is made, the Gateway will save the number of the extension that called it. 3.
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL Chapter 9: Monitoring Calls To monitor calls press: The monitor screen opens. 1. The SIM indicator shows the status of the SIM (see below). 2. The Net indicator shows the status of the SIM registration in the GSM network (see below). 3. The SIM# indicates the number of the active SIM (1 is local SIM, 2 is SIM Server SIM). 4. The number at the top left indicates the GSM reception level. 5. The Net ID indicates the ID number of the GSM network. 6. The BCCH indicates the number of the Broadcast Channel. The Net and SIM indicator's States: • A red indicator indicates there is no connection. • A yellow indicator indicates there is a connection, but no data transfer. • A green indicator indicates transfer of data. Point the mouse on the blue triangle at the bottom right and right‐click. A menu will appear: Refresh port – Get data from the ports. Reset Port ‐ Reset the ports, GSM port1 and GSM port2. Port Control – Open the Port Control window. Chapter 9.1: Port Control Window This window controls the GSM port settings. VoIP All™...
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2009 DTT USER MANUAL Monitor the Status of the port Monitor the IMSI number of the SIM that is registered in the port Monitor the IMEI number of the port Press the BCCH Control button to monitor the BCCH cells. 1. The middle cell is the cell that the SIM is connected to. 2. Around it are all the surrounding BCCH cells the Gateway is detecting. 3. For each cell there is the following information: LAC ‐ Location Area Code. • CI ‐ Cell ID • MCC ‐ Mobile Country Code • BSIC ‐ Basic Station Identity Code • BCCH ‐ Broadcast Control Channel • RSSI‐ Receiver Signal Strength. • 4. You can choose a BCCH channel by clicking on the cell. The module will automatically register in the new BCCH. ...
2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL 5. You can close the BCCH Control window by clicking on the X button in the middle of the window. Chapter 9.2: Sending SMS To send SMS press the Send SMS tab: 1. Select in the Format box the format of the SMS. 2. Check the Right to Left box when writing in a language from right to left. 3. Enter the SMS message in the Message box. 4. Press the Font button to select a different font. 5. Press the Save button to save the SMS. 6. Enter in the Phone Number box the GSM number to send the SMS to. 7. In the SMSC Number you see the number of the SMS server. 8.
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2009 DTT USER MANUAL 2. To see the messages open the SMS Inbox tab in the Port Control window. 3. Press Delete to deletes the massages. 4. Press the Font button to select a different font. 5. Press the Save button to save the messages. Appendix A: Com Port The Com Port connection, give you direct access to the Linux based operating system files of the DSP. 1. Connect the Com Cable from the Gateway to the PC RS232 COM Port. 2. Connect the Hyper Terminal press "Disconnect" than "Properties". 3. In the "Connect To" tab press "Configure", The "Port Setting" should be: 4. Press "OK" and move to the Settings tab. 5. Press ASCII Setup: VoIP All™ Series: 4 Channel Gateway User Manual ...
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2009 DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL 6. Sett this settings and press OK. 7. Press "Connect" in the Hyper Terminal. 8. When restarting the Gateway you will see the initialization process. Wait until it finished. 9. Press the Enter button. On screen you will see #. To see the IP settings write the command ‘ifconfig’ and press Enter. 11. On screen the window below will appear: The IP Address of the Gateway is marked in a red circle. VoIP All™ Series: 4 Channel Gateway User Manual ...
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