® ATEUS - GSM GATEWAY COMPACT 2000 Model: 501101E User Manual Version of manual: Version of firmware: 2.43...
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To program your GSM Gateway parameters using a remote programming you need the “GSM – Program Software“. For the most recent version of this programming tool please refer to www.2n.cz. You will find the latest version of this Manual in the popular .PDF format on www.2n.cz also.
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History Version What has changed or new in this version The manual was extracted from version 8.6 of collective manual for GSM gateway family COMPACT 2000. Information not applicable to model 501101E, was removed. New parameter 115 - interantional prefix (usually 00) New parameter 116 - country code (sooner parameter 6002) New parameter 117 - long distance code (usually 0 or none) New parameter 118 - operator prefix (reserved for future use)
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Checklist Packaging list, please check the contents of your unit: Item Quantity Notes GSM Gateway COMPACT 2000, model 501101E Mains (A.C. power supply) cord Telephone line cord Antenna Holder (for fixing to the wall) Rawlplugs Screws This manual Warranty Certificate GSM program software on floppy or CD-ROM Notes: 1) Versions shipped without mains cord or without antenna are available on request.
1. Introduction 1.1. Purpose ® When connected to a PBX, the ATEUS - GSM GATEWAY COMPACT allows its users to make direct calls via the GSM network. It can work with a telephone set, coin-operated automatic machines, etc. The voice mode, i.e. an outgoing or incoming call, is the basic function of the GSM Gateway. The Gateway is equipped with all functions necessary for this purpose and offers ease of use in this mode.
1.4. Product Overview Model Order No. Older model for 1 PBX CO line (only for comparison) 501052E For 1 PBX CO line, power supply w/o back-up, 501101E low-cost model without serial interface For 1 PBX CO line, power supply w/o back-up, 501100E For 1 PBX CO line, power supply w/o back-up, GPRS !) 501105E...
2. Basic Installation Instructions This chapter describes the basic connection of the GSM Gateway that can be made in a few minutes. All you have to do is to connect an antenna, the power supply cable and telephone line, insert your SIM card and the GSM Gateway is ready to work. 2.1.
501101E; see Fig. 3. For convenience, you can add “ATEUS - Ping pong ” (intelligent double or triple branch made by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., order Nos. 831127, 831128, 831137, 831138) to interconnect several devices, such as a coin- operated automatic machine, another telephone set, and an answering machine.
2.3. External Antenna Connection Connect an antenna or an external antenna cable into the FME connector. The antenna location should have a good GSM signal. The antenna should be in the vertical position. For antenna and cable parameters refer to the “Technical Parameters”. Tighten an antenna connector gently by hand;...
Attention! If SIM memory is full and a further SMS is received, the oldest one will be erased in order to unblock the path for switch control commands. If switches are not used, erasing can be disabled by parameter 109, see chapter 6.1. 2.5.
2.7. LED Indicators 2.7.1. Table – Basic LED Functions for models 5010xxE color, name Description of statuses lights = at least one from these errors: o line error ERROR o SIM is not present o PIN is not entered blinking = GSM signal quality indication dark = no error (ATTENTION! It doesn’t imply, that GSM gateway is registered into GSM network!
3. Functional Description Users mostly use their PBXs and GSM Gateways intuitively, without reading any instructions, or follow very simple instructions provided by an authorized person. The following functional description is therefore intended for technicians, who follow the instructions (depending on the PBX set-up) and solve any operational problems. 3.1.
3.1.6. Call During outgoing calls, the GSM Gateway is computing the cost (pseudo tariff metering) and it can send tariff pulses. A call may be terminated forcibly if the GSM signal gets lost, for example, or in similar situations. 3.1.7. Connection Termination (End) If the caller is the first to hang up, the GSM Gateway registers the on-hook immediately (the current flow stops) and terminates the connection.
3.2.1.4 PBX with DISA, Intelligent Routing On, but CLIP Absent or Unknown In this case, the PBX also answers and starts reproducing the DISA message. The GSM Gateway, however, has not found the caller’s number in its Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table (or has not received the CLIP).
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Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Control From the viewpoint of the user, this function can work completely automatically but moreover it is possible to complete the Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table during any call by special command: Command for Intelligent Incoming Call Routing fill-up: (route this subscriber to extension 234) Example: Extension number entering, or...
3.5. Telephone Line Tones, Ringing Course - Summary ® The ATEUS - GSM GATEWAY COMPACT transmits tones to the telephone line that signal its operating status. The frequency is 425 Hz for all tones. Common Dial tone: The equipment is registered in the domestic GSM network. The equipment is ready to receive dialling.
3.6. PIN/PUK Code Entering 3.6.1. Three Ways of PIN Code Entering With a common mobile telephone, you have to enter your PIN code after power-on in order to be protected against misappropriation (of your powered-off telephone) and misuse. With the GSM Gateway, this situation may occur after power failure. The difference is that there is often no one to know and enter the PIN code after power recovery.
3.7. Notes Telephone Line Power Down Dialling busy tones are transmitted into a line for 60s. When this time elapses, the line is put in the Power Down status (no power supply) until it is hung up. In the programming mode, the line is put in the Power Down after 180s. DISA The DISA service relates to incoming calls only and those GSM Gateways that are connected to the PBX’s external (CO) line.
3.8. Instructions for Use for Common Users As previously mentioned, subscribers usually use their PBX and GSM Gateway intuitively without reading any instructions, or follow very simple instructions provided by an authorized person. These instructions may differ in details according to the PBX set-up. You can complete and copy the “aid“...
4. Installation Instructions for Advanced Users ATTENTION! DANGER! Draw out an AC mains cord before opening a cover! Risk of an electric shock! WARNING! All removable parts of cover are earthed with earthing cables! We do not recommend that you disconnect these cables. If you do so, remember to reconnect all before closing the cover! This chapter describes all that a technician may face during common servicing.
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4.1.2. Bottom Cover Face Telephone Line Connector The telephone line is connected to the central pair of pins (two pins nearest to the connector axis). The polarity is arbitrary. The galvanic isolation of the PBX and GSM Gateway is provided In the PBX. Mains Supply Connector The mains supply connector is used for PCs and is thus identical in practically all countries.
5. Programming 5.1. How to Program You can program your GSM Gateway in two ways: with a telephone or remotely by PC as listed in the table below: Programming method: Phone remote Parameters with ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! exception of I2CR table: Programming: Intelligent Incomming...
5.3. Handset-Based Programming 5.3.1. Requirements and Recommendations You need another extension of the same PBX and a tone-dialling telephone set for programming. Use the telephone-based programming only if you do not want to set up many parameters. Remember that you do not have any feedback with a telephone! Complete the prepared form first –...
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Programming Example: Sets the GSM Gateway clock at 12 o’clock, 30 minutes, 0 seconds. Important warning!!! While setting time parameters note the units they are set in – seconds or milliseconds. Since you cannot enter the decimal point from your telephone, milliseconds must be used wherever seconds are too rough.
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5.3.5. Programming Error If you make a mistake while entering a number (no matter whether a parameter number or a value) and find it before you press , you can cancel the whole programming step using the character. If the GSM Gateway transmits a rejection signal , you have to re-enter the parameter number even if the value was incorrect.
2. The PC must be equipped with a reliable modem (analog, ISDN, or GSM), or a GSM gateway made by 2N, which works in the data mode. If the PC is equipped with an analog modem, it has to be connected to a CLIP-sending exchange (calling line identification presentation).
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4. The PC waits for this callback. Having received it, it establishes data connection. Remote supervision is possible upon entering of the valid service password. 5.4.6. Remote Supervision from 2N Supervision Center You need not configure anything for this service; all you have to do is to set parameter 930 to enable remote supervision.
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5.4.8. How to Run Remote Supervision 1. Run the GSM program PC. 2. Click on this icon to open the list of supervised GSM gateways. 3. The list may include subfolders in multiple levels. 4. Click on this key to create a subfolder. 5.
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5.4.9. How to make GSM Gateway ready for Remote Supervision Attention! This method can be used only if at least one CLIP was previously programmed by phone. 1. Run the GSM program PC. 2. Run the remote supervision according to previous chapter. 3.
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5.4.10. Data Connection Problems GSM data transmission is different from analog CO line data transmission: it is necessary to specify in advance whether the case will be voice, data or fax connection. With the connection once established, the connection mode cannot be changed. Therefore, the calling party should select the required connection before establishing it and this information should get to the target GSM network operator through all networks involved.
6. Parameter Tables 6.1. Basic Parameters Par. Your Parameter Min. Max. Def. Remarks choice PIN entering mode 0 = manually, 1 = automatically PIN – value 4 dig. 8 dig. Write-only parameter! 0 = by operator setting CLIR – incognito 1 = no CLIR, 2 = send CLIR Volume - direction to GSM 1 = minimum, 5 = maximum...
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Notes to Basic Parameters: Parameters connected with SIM-card protection The “PIN“ parameter is used only if “Enter Automatically” is selected and the SIM card requires the PIN. If you enable the SIM-card function without PIN entering, you will not need this parameter.
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Parameters of all tones transmitted by GSM Gateway to line These parameters can change basic GSM Gateway tones that are heard by the connected extension. It is mainly the busy tone and dial tone . The course of these tones may be important for such automatic devices as the answering and recording machine or telephone set with automatic Redial.
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122-123 = Using these two parameters you can change the busy tone rate. 131-136 = Using these six parameters you can change the dial tone course. It is a tone signalling that the GSM Gateway is ready for dialling. 141-146 = Using these six parameters you can change the roaming dial tone course. This tone should be different from the normal dial tone to signal that the connection is much more expensive.
6.2. Line Interface Parameters Par. Your Parameter Min. Max. Def. Remarks choice Received dialling (DTMF / pulse) 0=DTMF, 1=pulse Time parameters for Make min., Time parameters pulse dialling Break min., are fixed: receiver make 20 to 80 ms, Flash min. 2550 break 30 to 90 ms.
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Notes to Line Interface Parameters: It is very important not to interchange dialling receive and send parameters! Dialling send parameters meet the applicable standards; but dialling receive parameters must be set with a sufficient reserve to receive even considerably damaged dialling. This applies generally to both tone and pulse dialling modes.
6.3. Call Sorting Table 6.3.1. Purpose Almost every application requires that the GSM Gateway‘s behaviour (during outgoing calls) somehow depends on the called number. Usually, it is not difficult to recognize, according to a few first digits (the prefix), an international call, mobile network call, special service call, emergency call, etc.
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6.3.3. Table Structure and Parameter Ranges xxx1 xxx2 xxx3 xxx4 xxx5 xxx6 xxx7 xxx8 xxx9 xxx0 Par. Begin of Call Store to Number Initial Impulses Take Append number enable buffer length tariff per [ms] away Max. 16 0 or Max. 16 0 = no 0 = no 0 = no...
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Remarks and Explanatory Notes to Parameters If you program the GSM Gateway using a PC, on each line you can add a comment that is saved but not sent to the GSM Gateway. The table has now 30 lines (501 to 530); lines 531 to 598 are reserved for future needs. Since the table is shared by several functions, the sorting must be detailed enough to cover all purposes: if, for example, pseudo tariff metering is used, calls with different cost have to be distinguished even if all of them are allowed.
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Help for parameters: 5001 = This parameter can disable searching in the table. In this case, last row “Other” is used for all numbers. 5002 = This parameter can disable an use of a the column “Call enable”. In this case, all numbers can be enabled or bared by this parameter;...
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6.3.4. Example of a Table Note: I’m sorry this example (GSM Gateway T- Mobile, location Czech republic, Prague) is not very helpful for other countries; better one is under preparation. xxx1 xxx2 xxx3 xxx4 xxx5 xxx6 xxx7 xxx8 xxx9 xxx0 Par.
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6.3.5. Call Sorting Table – Form for Your Needs xxx1 xxx2 xxx3 xxx4 xxx5 xxx6 xxx7 xxx8 xxx9 xxx0 Par. Begin Store Num- Your notes Initial Impulse Take Call tariff [ms] away enable number buffer length Ran- 0 = no, 1 = use 0 / 1 0 - 2 0 - 2...
6.4. Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table The Intelligent Incoming Call Routing (refer to the chapter 3 - Functional ) allows the GSM Gateway to call a specific extension upon having found the caller’s number (CLIP) in the Intelligent Incoming Call Routing table. This saves the switchboard operator’s time and the calling party’s time and money.
6.5. Operation Monitoring Parameters (This table defines what to store in service buffer: 0 = no, 1 = yes.) Par. Your Par. Your Parameter Def. Parameter Def. Choice Choice Weak GSM signal GSM module power ON GSM registering Gateway programming GSM roaming Firmware upgrade SIM card plug-in or eject...
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Notes: Parameter 5003 and column 3 of the Call Sorting Table define which outgoing calls are to be stored – refer to chapter 6.3. Parameter 847 - Time limit for call storing - value in minutes, range 1 to 255 Parameter 848 - Cost limit for call storing - in pseudo-tariff pulses, range 1 to 255 min.
***) If different than numbers 1 to 4, i.e. data numbers, if exists Help to Parameters: 930 = this parameter can disable remote supervision including the 2N Supervision Center. 9311, 9321, 9331, 9341 = Number to identify the calling Supervision Center. If the Supervision Center SIM card has two numbers (voice and data), enter the voice number.
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Commands for initialising: Parameter Basic parameters Valid service password must be Interface for external line of PBX entered parameter verification avoid inadvertent Call sorting table initialisation e.g. when this function Intelligent Incoming Call Routing Table is entered by mistake. Default value Operation monitoring of service password is 12345.
If, for example, the rate provides free minutes into the fixed network and you allow the subscribers to call only via the GSM network with the GSM Gateway, you will lose these minutes. ® All PBX programming options described herein are offered by ATEUS PBX systems made by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s.
7.2. Trouble Shooting If, after the GSM Gateway’s power-on, all LED's are on (except for the 1 and 4 from the upper end), any the following situations has occurred: If you have pressed the RESET button during the power-on pus it once again. Some inapplicable software has been programmen into main CPU (for a different GSM Gateway model) or an EEPROM error occured.
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