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DTT VoIP2All USER MANUAL
Chapter 1: Installing SIM Cards & Connecting Cables
Chapter 1.1: Hardeware Overview
The gateway consists from four main parts:
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Chapter 1.2: Installing the SIM Cards in the Cellular Cards
Insert the SIM cards into the VoIP
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Note: To extract the SIMs you need to push and release the SIM, the SIM will be released from the switch, and then pull it
out.
Chapter 1.3: Connecting the Cables
There are two sets of LAN and COM connectors on the master card marked ST1 and ST2. The
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VoIP
ALL currently use only the ST1 connectors in the left. (ST2 connectors in the right are
currently not in use.)
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VoIP
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All™ Series: 4 Channel Gateway User Manual
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.
Each cellular port has 1 local SIM.
On the bottom of the each cellular port, there are labeled slots for the local SIMs.
Position the SIM in the slots so the SIM metal contacts face upward and the snubbed
triangle inwards into the device.
Gently insert the SIM until you hear a click.
The SIM is now in place.
LAN cable ‐ The LAN cable is used to connect the system to the internet network.
Connect the LAN line to the left RJ‐45 marked LAN (the right RJ‐45 marked LAN is not
in use).
Antenna – Connect one antenna for all the four channels. Position the antennas at least
20 centimeters apart and more then 1.5 meters from the VoIP
Power Supply ‐ Connect the power supply from your 110‐240V 50‐60Hz power outlet to
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the VoIP
ALL Gateway power connector.
Com Cable – Connect the Com Cable from the PC RS‐232 comport to the left RJ‐45
marked COM (the right RJ‐45 marked COM is not in use). The com connection is not
essential for day to day use.
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