® SpeedRoute LTE/HSPA/HSPA+ Data and voice Gateway User Manual Version 1.02 www.2n.cz...
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Product Overview ® In this section, we introduce the 2N SpeedRoute product, outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use. This chapter also includes safety instructions. Here is what you can find in this section: Product Description...
Caution If the menu SETUP>Celular includes the Volume submenu, your gateway is LTE3. ® Advantages of 2N SpeedRoute Use Fast data connection (LTE and HSPA+ versions) ® SpeedRoute transmits data using the high speed LTE connection (up to 100 Mbps...
(using an external switch for a larger port extension is possible). WiFi ® SpeedRoute helps you connect a PC and other devices using the WiFi 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz interface. The standards 802.11a/b/g/n are supported. Safety Precautions ®...
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Product Description The voltage value mentioned on the adapter may not be exceeded. If you ® connect 2N SpeedRoute to another power supply, make sure that the voltage value is in the acceptable range. ® When your 2N SpeedRoute comes to the end of its operational life, dispose...
Added versions LTE II and HSPA (modules HE910 and ME909) Caution The manufacturer is committed to meeting customers’ requirements by ® improving the firmware. For the latest 2N SpeedRoute processor firmware and the User Manual see www.2n.cz. ® For a detailed description of the 2N SpeedRoute firmware upgrade refer ®...
Important information for system functionality. Useful advice for quick and efficient functionality. Note Routines or advice for efficient use of the device. Future Functions ® grey-marked text in this document designates the 2N SpeedRoute functions that are under preparation or development at present.
Description and Installation ® This section describes the 2N SpeedRoute product and its installation. Here is what you can find in this section: n Description n Before You Start n Mounting n Telephone Line Connection...
Description 2.1 Description ® The 2N SpeedRoute status is indicated by the LED on its front side. All connecting points, excluding antennas, are placed on the connector panel. Figure 2.1 Power Supply ® SpeedRoute Blue light Power supply is connected.
SpeedRoute on sites exposed to direct solar radiation or near heat sources. ® SpeedRoute is designed for indoor use. It may not be exposed to rain, flowing water, condensed moisture, fog, etc. ® SpeedRoute may not be exposed to aggressive gas, acid vapours, solvents, etc.
When the outside antenna is used, the installation must be done according appropriate standards (grounding, overvoltage protection). SIM Card Installation ® Release the safety pin and open the SIM cardholder on the 2N SpeedRoute backside. Insert the SIM card and click the holder back into position. Figure 2.3...
Power Supply ® SpeedRoute is fed with 10–16V DC. Where a source other than the included power supply adapter is used, the correct voltage range must be connected. Supply voltage must be connected with correct polarity – positive pole to the internal contact of the connector.
PBX Connection ® Connect 2N SpeedRoute to a vacant CO line of your PBX. Configure your PBX according to the demands for routing outgoing calls to the router. The incoming calls routing must be set in the PBX too. ®...
® SpeedRoute Configuration ® This section describes configuration of the 2N SpeedRoute product. Here is what you can find in this section: ® n 2N SpeedRoute Configuration n Table of Programmable Parameters...
® SpeedRoute is configured via a user-friendly network web interface. ® SpeedRoute is factory set to make administration as easy as possible. PC Connection You have received a Fast Ethernet cable for PC connection. The DHCP server is active in the gateway and assigns your PC an IP address ranging from 192.168.1.100 to ®...
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2N® SpeedRoute Configuration The default values for the User are as follows: Initial username: User Password: The User is authorised to work with SMS, access the call register and manage the User password. Caution We recommend that you should change the web access username and...
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 Table of Programmable Parameters ® All programmable parameters of 2N SpeedRoute are listed in this subsection. The ® unit used, description of 2N SpeedRoute's behaviour upon a change, setting options, the setting step and the default (initialisation) setting are included for each parameter.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Icons There are three navigation icons in the right-hand upper corner of the screen for you to access the SETUP, SMS and STATUS menus quickly and easily. The following basic control buttons are located in the right-hand bottom corner of the configuration interface: Refresh –...
Table of Programmable Parameters Connect – connect to the UMTS network manually. Disconnect – disconnect from the UMTS network manually. Sale – generate a new HotSpot ticket. Reboot – restart of the device Menu The left-hand section of the screen shows menus that can be opened by a mouse click.
(e.g. requires the PIN), the Limited service message is displayed. Connection type ® Displays the type of 2N SpeedRoute connection to a wireless network (GSM, EDGE, GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA/HSUPA, LTE etc.). FUP limit Displays the counter capacity according to FUP parameters.
Displays the current telephone number for the registered line. Registrar Displays the current server to which the 2N® EasyRoute SIP account should register. Proxy Displays the current server via which the 2N® EasyRoute - VoIP provider SIP communication takes place. Others WLAN Gateway WiFi network state.
PIN correctly before inserting a new SIM card. Now click on Apply to confirm the currently made changes. Having done this, you move to the next Wizard window and 2N® SpeedRoute will, if the PIN is correct, log in to the wireless network.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Internet This Wizard menu helps you configure the connection to the Internet. The procedure is similar to that in the ADSL network. Specify the access point and then verify the user name and password. You do not have to set anything on this page in most cases.
The WiFi security Key consists of a sequence of alphanumeric characters, or hexadecimal symbols as defined in the Key format. Having set the values, click on Apply. Now your 2N® SpeedRoute gateway is ready for basic operation. Refer to the subsections below or the HOW TO manuals for details on all programmable parameters.
Table of Programmable Parameters those in the All section. To move between the pages use the page numbers in the bottom part of the screen. Use the >> symbol to jump onto the oldest call. Missed The menu gives an overview of all missed incoming gateway calls. The meanings of the menu columns correspond to those in the All section.
Type Type of the SIM card inserted. Options: SIM, USIM, or Unknown when ® SpeedRoute cannot identify the SIM card. Status Status of the SIM card inserted. Some statuses are rather rare and so the most important SIM card statuses are mentioned only.
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The PIN is displayed not in the text format but as a dot only. Remember Select Remember to make 2N® SpeedRoute save the PIN after a successful SIM login and enter the same automatically upon the next start. A wrong PIN is not remembered.
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Mobile Network Code (MNC). Use the parameter to select the provider to ® which 2N SpeedRoute with a SIM should log for roaming purposes. Just select a provider from the list of available networks and the provider code will be set automatically.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Connection type ® Displays the type of 2N SpeedRoute connection to a wireless network (GSM, EDGE, GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA/HSUPA, LTE etc.). Internet The APN (Access Point Name) is the provider’s Internet access code. If the item is not filled in by the user, the gateway uses data from its database.
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Table of Programmable Parameters ® SpeedRoute has no data on your provider. In that case, enter the data manually. LCP echo interval [0 – 3600 s] Set the timeout after which the LCP echo should be sent. LCP echo failures [0 - 10] Set the count of unsuccessful LCP echo attempts after which the connection error should be detected.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Download Enable that the preset limit should be applied to downloaded data. The second parameter is for information only and displays the current amount of data transmitted in the given direction. The third parameter sets the amount of data to be transmitted.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Last erase Displays the system time at which the counter was reset for the last time. From this time on, the next resetting period as set in the Reset period parameter is in progress. Next erase Displays the system time at which the counter will be reset for the next time.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Phone number to SMS notification Set up to 5 nine-digit numbers (e.g. 765123456) to which notification SMS on the ® SpeedRoute state should be sent. All generated SMS will be sent to all the numbers entered here. Balance Enable Enable USSD commands to be sent.
SETUP Menu > Telephony SLIC > Dialling Time to dial ® Define a timeout for 2N EasyRoute to await more digits to be dialled. The connection is established when this timeout elapses and no more digits are accepted. Tone after disconnection Define the tone played to the gateway user after the connection is terminated by the GSM network.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Busy tone – modulation Set the busy tone modulation, choosing one of the predefined dialtone patterns. Setting options: 250/250, 330/330, 200/200, 375/375, 500/500 Default setting: 330/330 Continuous tone – frequency Set the continuous tone frequency in [Hz]. You can set up to two frequencies for a dual tone.
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Table of Programmable Parameters SLIC > Signalling Pulse frequency Set the tariff pulse frequency. Setting options: 12/16 kHz Tariff pulse when call starts Enable/disable tariff pulse sending when the call begins. The pulse is sent when the call is answered in the GSM network. Tariff pulse when call ends Enable/disable tariff pulse sending when the call ends.
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User agent Set the name to be displayed to the called subscriber. Local port ® Set the port to be used for SIP communication by 2N EasyRoute. RTP port base Set the port for RTP stream sending. RTP port count Set the range of the RTP ports to be used.
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Registrar Set the IP address or domain name for the registrar server. Proxy ® Set the IP address or domain name of the SIP proxy that 2N EasyRoute uses for calling. Port Set the port to which the registration packet for the registrar and signalling for the SIP proxy are sent.
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Set the time intervals for stimulation packet sending. The Flood function has been developed to compensate the initial data ® transmission slowness in the UMTS network. Thus, 2N EasyRoute sends stimulation packets at preset intervals to achieve the optimum data flow at initial stages of bulk data transmissions.
Set the time interval between the line off-hook and the beginning of the Automatic ® Call (if enabled). During this timeout, 2N EasyRoute waits for a dialling to cancel the Automatic Call. Thus, you can make standard calls even if the BabyCall function is enabled.
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Use this parameter to allow/bar calls with the prefixes specified on the given row. VoIP LTE3 ® Only in fax version of 2N EasyRoute. Use this parameter to redirect calls with the prefixes specified on the given row to VoIP network. Length Use the Length parameter to define the expected length of a number including its prefix for the given row.
Table of Programmable Parameters SETUP Menu > Hotspot Hotspot is a function allowing a user to access, on a time or data (FUP) basis, the Internet with the aid of a valid access password (ticket). It is intended for Internet coffee bars and similar public facilities.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Enable calculation Enable the connection cost calculation and ticket registration. Unit price (per hour) Set the unit price for the ticket cost calculation. Setting options: 0-4294967295 (refer to the setting below for the position of the decimal separator) Decimal places Define the position of the decimal point in the unit price.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Tickets Overview of the generated tickets and their use – valid tickets only. History Overview of the generated tickets and their use – including used and invalid tickets. This menu allows an export of records to Excel for future use. It gives an overview of prices of sold tickets.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Ticket valid time Set the time period during which the connection may be activated. After this time period passes, the ticket becomes invalid. The value predefined in the Basic menu is used by default. Setting options: 1 minute to 60 days Ticket preview Displays the parameters of the ticket to be generated and information on the last...
Valid network address of the DNS LAN1 – LAN4/WAN The interfaces connected are displayed. If you connect the cable to the 2N® SpeedRoute switch, you get the connection rate and type for each port. If you enable the WAN port, LAN4 is converted into WAN.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Mode Used for enabling the WAN port function on your gateway. If you enable the WAN port, LAN1 is converted into WAN. There are three setting options: · Off – disable the WAN function. · Static – enable the WAN function. Set the fixed WAN IP address. Useful especially when you use the cable or WiFi connection and know the IP address assigned to you.
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Table of Programmable Parameters ® IP address assigned to your 2N SpeedRoute WAN port as communicated by your Internet provider or network administrator. Subnet ® Mask of the network where your 2N SpeedRoute gateway will be operating as communicated by your Internet provider or network administrator.
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DNS1, DNS2, IP These parameters cannot be programmed. They are for information only and ® provide the data that 2N SpeedRoute received from the ADSL provider after authorisation. Note LCP echo is a function of the PPP demon, which is responsible for connection to the provider (UMTS/PPPoE).
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Set the maximum size of packets for a wireless network. Setting options: 0–2,346 B WLAN > Security System ® Set the 2N SpeedRoute WiFi interface security system. Setting options: WPA2 WPA+WPA2 Key format Set the WiFi interface security key format. Setting options:...
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Table of Programmable Parameters The WiFi security key consists of a sequence of alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal symbols (as defined in the Key format). Setting options: For WEP key: Enter 5, 13 or 16 alphanumeric characters, or 10, 26 or 32 hexadecimal symbols.
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PING is received after a sequence of errors. Manual connecting Specify how the user should get connected to the Internet. If you select Manual ® connection, 2N SpeedRoute will not connect to the Internet until you push the Connect button in the STATUS menu.
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Varování ® Be sure to disable this protection when you access 2N SpeedRoute remotely via the WAN port to avoid gateway response failures. Check ICMP Enable/disable the check of the ICMP packets passing through the gateway.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Enable NAT Enable/disable Network Address Translation(NAT). Firewall > Port Forwarding Used for routing packets coming from the Internet to specified ports, routed to specified internal addresses and ports. The function is often designated as the static NAT. Input Define the port to be forwarded.
Table of Programmable Parameters Destination network Destination network is used for setting of network, which will be used for data connection. Gateway Gateway is used to set the address for data routing in selected network. Apply NAT This parameters is used to set whether the NAT (Network address translation) will be applied for according line.
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Gateway IP address of the currently used gateway. The item can include either an IP ® address defined by the user in the LAN menu or the 2N SpeedRoute IP address. DNS1/DNS2 IP addresses of the currently used DNSs. The item can include the servers defined by the user in the LAN menu or assigned by the GSM provider, or the ®...
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SpeedRoute DNS. Enable cache ® Enable/disable the 2N SpeedRoute cache memory for DNS entries. Cache low Minimum number of DNS entries in the cache memory. Cache high Maximum number of DNS entries in the cache memory. When this limit is reached, entries are deleted down to the minimum number of entries as provided by the Cache low parameter.
Internet domain in real time. The DDNS allows you to use a stable DNS name instead of a variable IP address. Enable ® Enable/disable the use of the dyndns.org server by 2N SpeedRoute. Username Enter the username for DDNS connection. The user must be registered with the dyndns.org server.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Enable authentification Enable/disable the use of another device-specifying parameter within the VRRP network. Authentication is a sort of safety lock against unintentional misuse of devices with identical IDs rather than a password or unauthorised access prevention. Password Enter the VRRP device password.
When are these fields filled, parameters will be added into data packets with send information. System name The name is used for simple identification of the device. Default setting is ‘SpeedRoute’. System Contact Parameter for contact information (E-mail or phone number) of device admin. System Location More detail information of any kind, information about installation, street address, GPS location etc.
Vendor OID Vendor identification attribute to be used for all device with SNMP implemented. These attributes are administered by IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority). Prefix for company 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE is: 1.3.6.1.4.1.6530 (iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.tel2n) SNMP – SNMPv1, 2 Permits using SNMP protocol version 1 and 2. These versions are not encrypted,...
Table of Programmable Parameters Enable Enables using SNMP protocol version 3. Username Authorization name for remote party authorization Access Rights Specifies which rights have users accessing to the device using SNMP requests. Setting options: Read only Read Write Security level Parameter to set level of communication security Setting options: NoAuthNoPrivate –...
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Privacy Password Keyword for data communication security Minimal length: 8 characters. SNMP – MIBs Menu for MIB (Management Information Base) tables download for SpeedRoute. This tables contains actual set of parameters with the translation to the description text. SNMP - Notification This menu is used for setting address of control center, for SNMP trap sending.
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SpeedRoute always works in the client mode. Enable SSH client Enable the use of the SSH protocol. SSH server name ® Enter the name of the SSH server to which 2N SpeedRoute is to be connected. Client public key ® A key generated by 2N SpeedRoute (represented by a code), which can be stored on a disk.
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Select the side to initiate the connection: Remote/Local. Port Set the port number to which requirements of the device connected to ® SpeedRoute should be routed. Target Set the IP address and port to which the connection is routed. Setting options:...
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No data are transmitted in the main mode. 2N® SpeedRoute uses the ISAKMP for this phase. The Quick mode is used for data transmission, which is the essence of IPsec.
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Setting the IPsec function is rather difficult. Therefore, we are not going to present any precise tunnel setups but only describe the parameters. Refer to the dedicated IPsec HOW TO manual at www.2n.cz or on the enclosed CD for more details. IPsec - VPN Definition Select one of eight available IPsec tunnels.
Define the identifier for authorisation at the opponent’s. Options: Address, FQDN or USER FQDN. The PSK table setting is verified. NAT Traversal Enable the use of NAT: 2N® SpeedRoute always finds the whole route and use of NATs. Passive Tick off to define that this party will not initiate connection.
Table of Programmable Parameters Identifier The same as in the VPN menu. A matching key is then assigned to the identifier. Enter any ASCII characters to form a word, IP address, e-mail address, or a sequence of random characters. Pre-shared key Use this parameter to define the security key for packet encryption between the IPsec tunnel parties.
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Setting options: 1-31 alphanumeric characters Default setting: Empty The Internet page address connected to the logo near the filed for code from ticket. To be set in complete form (for example http://www.2n.cz) Setting options: 1-31 alphanumeric characters Default setting: Empty Hotspot login layout Parameter to select which images will be shown on the login screen of Hotspot.
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Push this button to save the new settings. (Button is placed bottom right.) Firmware This menu is used for downloading the current gateway firmware, module or bootloader versions into 2N® SpeedRoute. Module Information on the module version and date of issue.
Table of Programmable Parameters Automatic reboot Enable/disable the automatic gateway restart after firmware downloading. You can perform remote restart of the router using the Update button with the Automatic restart option. Time Remember to set the SNTP server to make the system time work properly. If the SNTP server is unavailable, system time is obtained from the wireless network, this service is not supported in some networks.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Configuration Operation This choice enables import/export of 2N ® SpeedRoute settings or SMS database. The operation is done after clicking on the Save button placed right bottom on the screen. File to import Select path to the file with configuration or SMS database.
Here specify the content of the package to be generated after you click on Save. The following information can be included: Application LOG Add the 2N® SpeedRoute log to the package. System LOG Add the system log to the package.
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SpeedRoute System reports from the 2N Telekomunikace program module (settings, calls, SMS, etc.). System System reports from other program modules running in 2N® SpeedRoute (VRRP, SNTP, etc.). VoIP/FAX System reports from VoIP and Fax program modules running in 2N® SpeedRoute.
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Table of Programmable Parameters Daily – Regular reboot is performed once a day at defined time. Weekly – Regular reboot is performed once a week in defined day and at defined time. Default setting: Daily Reboot time Time to perform the regular reboot. Filled in form hh:mm Setting options: 00:00 to 23:59 Default setting:...
Voice Function n Voice Function n Outgoing and incoming call set-up procedures for an analogue telephone are ® described for illustration. Use the same procedures for the 2N SpeedRoute– PBX connection, just remember to program call routing to connected ®...
16 or 12 kHz Tariff Pulses ® SpeedRoute has a tariff pulse transmitter. You can use the pulses for outgoing ® call metering and/or billing. 2N SpeedRoute offers pseudo tariff metering only – its tariff pulses do not correspond to the provider’s call tariffs but are transmitted...
If the Automatic Call (BabyCall) function is enabled, a pre-programmed period of time is counted down after off-hook. If you do not start dialling within this timeout, ® SpeedRoute signals dialling end and starts establishing a call to the pre- ® programmed number automatically – from now on 2N...
16 or 12 kHz Tariff Pulses ® SpeedRoute has a tariff pulse transmitter. You can use the pulses for outgoing ® call metering and/or billing. 2N SpeedRoute offers pseudo tariff metering only – its tariff pulses do not correspond to the provider’s call tariffs but are transmitted...
Dynamic Network Assignment IP addresses can also be assigned dynamically to network devices. Enable the ® SpeedRoute DHCP server in the Network > DHCP >Enable menus and set the automatic IP address obtaining for your network devices connected to ®...
PIN is entered automatically upon every gateway power up. Automatic PIN Entering ® You do not have to enter the PIN upon power up if it is stored in the 2N SpeedRoute memory - it is entered automatically. This function is convenient in case of power ®...
Technical Parameters These speeds are maximal, real speed is lower and is depending especially on the traffic in the network. Network – LTE US version LTE/UMTS/GSM Sierra Wireless MC7700 module LTE/UMTS/GSM LTE: Band 1, 4, 17 bands 2100 MHz, 1700/2100 MHz, 700 MHz UMTS: Band 1, 2, 5, 6 2100 MHz, 1900 MHz, 850 MHz, 800 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE:...
Technical Parameters Phone Interface Interface type 2wire analogue FXS Telephone connector type RJ 12, 6/2 Call impedance Adjustable worldwide, default 600 W Loop voltage 48 V DC Loop current Max 20 mA Tone frequency Adjustable, default 425 Hz Dialling type Tone (DTMF) and pulse Ringing voltage 42 Vrms 10–60 Hz...
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Technical Parameters Antenna 800/ 900/ 1800/ 1900/ 2100/ 2600 MHz, 50 W connector SMA Diversity support - technology MIMO for dual antenna SIM card 3 V / 1,8 V plug-in...
Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on the product. Here is what you can find in this section: Directives, Laws and Regulations Troubleshooting List of Abbreviations General Instructions and Cautions...
Directives, Laws and Regulations 6.1 Directives, Laws and Regulations ® SpeedRoute conforms to the following directives, laws and regulations: Act No. 22/1997 Coll. Of January 24, 1997 on technical requirements of products and amendments to some laws Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 9 March 1999 –...
Troubleshooting 6.2 Troubleshooting For tips for the solution of other potential problems see faq.2n.cz. ´ No LED is on after power up. u Check the power supply. ´ ® SpeedRoute is not logging into the GSM network. u Check the SIM card.
List of Abbreviations 6.3 List of Abbreviations APN (Access Point Name) Necessary for the GPRS service. CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) CSD (Circuit Switched Data) DTMF (Dual Tone MultiFrequency) Tone dialling. FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) A transmission protocol using variable signal frequencies for logic level encoding. An interface electrically identical with a standard telephone (opposite side = FXS interface).
General Instructions and Cautions 6.4 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein. Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction, damage or destruction of the product.
General Instructions and Cautions Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers. An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment! Deliver your expired electric appliances and battery packs removed from them to dedicated dumpsites or containers or give them back to the dealer or manufacturer for environmental-friendly disposal.
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