1. Introduction MV-370/MV-372 is a 1/2 channels VoIP GSM Gateway for call termination (VoIP to GSM) and origination (GSM to VoIP). It is SIP based and compatible with Asterisk. It can enable to make 1/2 calls simultaneously from IP phones to GSM networks and GSM network to IP phone.
5. MV-370 Panel description 14.5cm 3.9cm 17cm (5.1) (5.2) (5.3) (5.4) (5.6) (5.5) (5.7) 5.1 Antenna:Antenna connector. 5.2 DC 12V:Power socket. 5.3 LAN: Standard RJ-45 socket, connecting to Hub circuit. 5.4 PWR: Power indicator light, red light. Light is on when system’s power supply is normal.
6. MV-372 Panel description 6.5 6.6 6.76.8 6.1 Antenna:Antenna connector. 6.2 DC 12V:Power input. 6.3 LAN:LAN port. It also can be DHCP Server. 6.4 WAN: RJ-45 internet connector,standard RJ-45 socket,connect to HUB. 6.5 PWR (Power LED):Light up when power is normal. 6.6 VoIP1:an indicator light of VoIP1 6.7 VoIP2:an indicator light of VoIP2 6.8 LINK Indicator:Light up when network is connected.
7.3 Insert the SIM card from back of the main body. (Take the slide off first). 7.4 MV-370/MV-372 support manual switch IP MODE to DHCP and manual restore to original firmware for update failure. There are SW1 and SW2 button shows as follow diagram: 7.4.1 SW1 function: Restore the factory default IP 192.168.0.100...
STEP: Please press the SW2 about 7~8 seconds till the Mobile and LAN led flash blink. 7.4.3 SW1 + SW2 function: Manual restore and restart MV to original firmware for update failure. STEP: Please remove the MV power cable, and press the SW1 and SW2 at meantime.
9. System Information. 9.1 When you login the web page, you can see the demo system current system information like firmware version, company… etc in this page. 9.2 Also you can see the function lists in the left side. You can use mouse to click the function you want to set up.
10.1 Mobile TO LAN Settings The operator may assign 50 sets of routing rule to transfer the call incoming from MOBILE to LAN. The MV-370/MV-372 will transfer to the URL according to the caller ID of the Mobile. *CID: (1) may enter the whole number, e.g. 0911111111 (2) only part of the number (prefix) e.g.
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When the caller’s prefix number is 0932,MV-370/MV-372 will connect 0911123456 automatically (2) Mobile to Lan: *,* Any caller call the MV-370/MV-372’s sim,MV-370/MV-372 will prompt dial tone. Caller can enter IP or sip extension or phone number. *sip extension or phone number both need to register SIP Proxy Server or Asterisk.
Application: a.Call MV-370/ MV-372 b.MV-370/ MV-372 will detect the phone number is in call back list or not c. If yes, MV-370/ MV-372 will reject the call, and call it back d.You will receive the call from MV-370/ MV-372, and prompt a dial tone...
10.3 Mobile to LAN Speed Dial Settings When you set Mobile to LAN Speed Dial Settings and Mobile to LAN at the same time, MV-370/MV-372 will give priority to Mobile to LAN Speed Dial Settings. *The call will be answered and prompt dial tone again. When the caller may enter the “Num”, system will connect the “URL”...
10.4 LAN to Mobile Settings The operator may assign 50 sets of routing rule to transfer the call incoming from LAN to MOBILE. The MV-370/MV-372 will transfer to the mobile number according to the incoming URL URL:The IP address of the incoming call.
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(3)When you dial any destination phone number from lan phone,MV-370/MV-372 will connect this call auto. Example of Application: When you call the ch.1 MV-370/MV-372 GSM number, it will provide dial tone and you enter a destination number. Then ch.2 MV-370/MV-372 will dial this number and connect.
11. Mobile 11.1 Mobile Status (1)Network Registration : The SIM card of telecom carrier is been registered (2)SIM Card ID:SIM card ID. (3)Signal Quality:Signal quality. (4)GSM S/N : IMEI Number (5)Motion State: The status of SIM card (6)Incoming IP:The IP address of the last incoming call from LAN. (7)Incoming IP Name: proxy server name (8)Outgoing IP:The IP address of the last outgoing call to LAN.
11.2 Mobile Setting Only change “mobile” into “on” or “off”, just click “submit”, no need to click “save change” (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) Mobile 1: (6)Rx VoIP Codec (5) Tx DTMF Mobile 2: (1)VoIP Tx Gain Codec (2) VoIP Rx Gain DTMF (1) VoIP Tx Gain: To adjust the volume of LAN side.
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LAN, please refer 21.How to setup Asterisk to receive Caller ID from MV-370/MV-372 (page 42) MV-370/MV-372 will send the message as follows in the Packet. From: “caller number” <sip:3001@192.168.0.228>;tag=51088abb User/User (Standard): If you need to register to Asterisk and proxy server, please choose this option.
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(11)Mobile PIN Code: If you need to unlock pin code via MV-370/MV-372, you can click “On” and enter pin code. (12) Dial Prefix: The prefix number of outgoing calls. When Lan to Mobile, MV-370/MV-372 will automatically add the “Dial prefix” for outgoing mobile.
11.3 Mobile / Forward Setting: When the first route are busying, SIP can transfer phone call to another free route. When the device are busying, the phone call can be transfer to another device (external equipments). "Forward Enable" is not motivate on Default value. So please, mark "Forward Enable"...
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Name URL:Port 192. 168. 0. 100: 5060 Fwd to Mobile1: 192. 168. 0. 100: 5062 Fwd to Mobile2: Fwd to External: The Explanation of Picture: Fwd to Mobile1:192.168.0.100 : 5060, it means when 5062 Port are busying, SJ Phone can transfer the call to 5060 Port (192.168.0.100). Fwd to Mobile2:192.168.0.100 : 5062, it means when 5060 Port are busying, SJ Phone can transfer the call to 5062 Port (192.168.0.100).
11.4 Mobile / SMS Agent: Read received SMS 2 mode: ASC7(ASCII 7 bit) UCS2(Unicode 16 bit) (1) Rx List: Read received SMS (2) Dest Num: the Receiver’s phone number (3) Message: Please fill the messages that want to send to receiver. When you click Rx List, you can view all received SMS as follows.
11.5 Send Bulk of SMS via Microsoft Excel First of all, please open a new Excel file. Step 1 Format Cells Here, we need you to format cells to “Text” first. Please click mouse right key, and choose “Format Cells” BLANk A -22-...
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BLANk B Step 2 In the Format Cells, please select “Text” Please do this action for BLANk A and B both. -23-...
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Step 3 BLANK A: is for you to key “phone numbers” BLANK B: is for you to key “text” Step 4 Save the file -24-...
11.6 use AT Command via Telnet or your program Allows your program or Telnet Send/receive SMS with AT Command Port: 23 Please enter account and password Choose module Enter “ate1”,then you can see your at command below Enter at+cmgs=”phone number” Enter short message and ctrl+Z -32-...
11.7 USSD SIM Balance Check via Telnet 1. USSD Request 2. Module command 1. USSD Request: It’s the USSD code for your operator to check balance AR. 2. Module command: Please enter “15” for Siemens BG2W module Please enter “0” for Simcom module You can check this information on main page in Module Description -33-...
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After you send the USSD request, MV will receive the SMS from operator Please check the incoming SMS on SMS Agent -34-...
11.8 SIM Setting 1. CU ID: It’s the ID for MV and SIM Server Transfer Protocol, within 1~9999. Each MV under same SIM Sever should setup different CU ID, and no reusing parameter. E.g. If you put “888” on 1 MV-378 that you can’t use “888”...
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b. Group: Fill in SIM Group number for Remote GSM module. Server follow SIM Group Number to allocate SIM card to correspond GSM module 4. Card ID: Put in 8 digits (hexadecimal, also base 16), which used for SIM Card ID identification to Remote SIM protocol. User can define the ID.
11.9 Operator Setting 1. Operator ID: When GSM module is registered, user can click the List to show all available operators in that area. You will see like follows diagram. -37-...
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2. Work Mode: a.Every time reset module: Fill the assigned Operator ID, then press Submit bottom and save change. After reboot, GSM module will research the operator ID and registered the base station. b.Manual: Fill the assigned Operator ID, then press Now bottom. GSM module will search that Operator ID and registered after reboot.
11.10 Cell Info It shows BTS (BCCH) cells of the cellular network and register to new BCCH selection. Support Quad band-BG2W, Quad band-M10 and firmware V10.185 above only. Please work with this feature when the mobile status is “Stand by/Active”. It detects the surrounding active cell, up to 7 cells and shows Cell ID, signal and best signal (RXlev).
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How to Configure 1. You can choose a BCCH channel by clicking on the cell. The module will automatically register in the new BCCH. E.g. If you would like to register BCCH channel on No.4 cell, please click no4 select like below.
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2. System will show the cell number information once you select on Preferred this Cell form. Please click the submit button and Save Change on left to restart the module. -41-...
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After system restart and turn to Standby, please check on No.0 cell and confirm the current registered cell you selected. At the point, the GSM module won’t provide the data of surrounding cell signal, but shows -110dbm on No.1 to No.6 RxLev, which means GSM signal 0.
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3. If you would like to research all the surrounding BCCH cells again, please cancel Preferred this Cell selection first and send Submit, Save Change to restart the gateway. That, System can detect the surrounding active cell, up to 6 cells and display Cell ID, signal and best signal (RXlev).
11.11 USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) You can check USSD screen for SIM balance remaining and SIM recharge (add value) automatically. Please work with this feature when the mobile status is “Stand by/Active”. And ensure your Service provider has given you a USSD string(Command) for checking SIM Balance and Recharge the SIM Card.
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2. Recharge (add value) Step1: Enter the Recharging USSD command in column Step 2: Click Send button When selected, system will display the reply of receive message as below 3. Checking (If above ways are failed, please select this) Step 1: Enter the complete AT command in Cm3 column AT+CUSD=1,*145*11#,15 Step 2: Click Send button When selected, system will display the reply of receive message as below...
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4. Rx Decoder a. None: GSM Format (Default) b. ASC7: ASCII 7bit c.UCS2: Unicode 16bit When user select default GSM Format(None), it may not receive correct GSM code due to the different operator or GSM module/chipset. Please check below example, -46-...
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In this case, user need to select other RX Decoder (ASCII or UCS2) to receive correct message. For Example, None format: When user send command, “*145*11#”, the return message show on system, “C1F1B80CA797C9” ASC7 Format: In this format, the return message is “Accepted” -47-...
12. Network In Network you can check the Network status, configure the WLAN Settings, LAN Setting and SNTP settings. 12.1 Network Status: You can check the current Network setting in this page. -48-...
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12.2 WAN Settings (1) The TCP/IP Configuration item is to setup the WAN port’s network environment. You may refer to your current network environment to configure the system properly. (2) The PPPoE Configuration item is to setup the PPPoE Username and Password.
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12.3 LAN Settings (1) The TCP/IP Configuration item is to setup the WAN port’s network environment. You may refer to your current network environment to configure the system properly. (2)DHCP Server: You may refer to your current network environment to configure the system properly -50-...
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12.4 SNTP Settings: SNTP Setting function: you can setup the primary and second SNTP Server IP Address, to get the date/time information. Also you can base on your location to set the Time Zone, and how long need to synchronize again.
13. SIP Setting In SIP Setting you can setup the Service Domain, Port Settings, Codec Settings,RTP setting,RPort Setting and Other Settings. If the VoIP service is provided by ISP,you need to setup the related informations correctly then you can register to SIP Proxy Server correctly. 13.1 In Service Domain Function you need to input the account and the related informations in this page, please refer to your ISP Provider.
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(5) Register Password: you need to input the Register Password get from ISP. (6) Domain Server:you need to input the Domain Server get from your ISP. (7) Proxy Server:you need to input the Proxy Server get from your ISP. (8) Outbound Proxy: you need to input the Outbound Proxy get from your ISP.
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13.2 Port Setting You can setup the SIP and RTP port number in this page. Each ISP provider will have different SIP/RTPport setting, please refer to the ISP to setup the port number correctly. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
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13.3 Codec Settings: You can setup the Codec priority, RTP packet length in this page. You need to follow the ISP suggestion to setup these items. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -55-...
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13.4 Codec ID Setting You can setup the Codec ID in this page. -56-...
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13.5 DTMF Setting 1. Format: a. 2833: Default RFC2833, the type of DTMF Data Transfer Format b. Inband: The Type of Inband DMTF Data Transfer Format c. SIP Info: The Type of SIP-Info DMTF Data Transfer Format; 2. Duration: Default is -1. It’s the duration for MV-374/MV-378 to defect sender’s DTMF.
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13.6 RPort Function: You can setup the RPort Enable/Disable in this page. To change this setting, please follow your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. -58-...
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13.7 SIP Responses Dial Peer Configuration Table corresponding IP (please read next page) *** If you have dial peer server, Sip server/Asterisk set GSM route,please set Dial Peer server’s IP** -59-...
13.7.1 486(busy here), 503(Service unavailable): When Device is busy, you can select 486 or 505 to response to SIP. 13.7.2 180 Ring on/off: LAN TO MOBILE two stage dialing can be turn off, therefore there will be no the Ring Back Tone, all the phone call will be transferred to prompt voice directly.
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Edit DialPeer.ini [Window] 14=5070 Xpos=512 15=5072 The second Ypos=252 16=5074 MV-378 Width=471 [RtpPort] Total ip / port Height=399 1=60000 [Info] 2=60002 Total=16 3=60004 [VoipIP] 4=60006 1=192.168.0.100 The first 5=60008 2=192.168.0.100 6=60010 MV-378 3=192.168.0.100 The first 7=60012 4=192.168.0.100 8=60014 MV-378 5=192.168.0.100 9=60000 6=192.168.0.100 10=60002...
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Status The first MV-378 doesn’t register dial peer software The 2,3ch of Second MV-378 idle The 1,4-8ch of Second MV-378 turn off -63-...
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13.8 Other Settings Other Settings: you can setup the Hold by RFC and QoS in this page. To change these settings. please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. The QoS setting is to set the voice packets’...
14. NAT Trans In NAT Trans. you can setup STUN and uPnP function. These functions can help your VoIP device working properly behind NAT. 14.1 STUN Setting: you can setup the STUN Enable/Disable and STUN Server IP address in this page. This function can help your VoIP device working properly behind NAT.
15. Update In Update you can update the system’s firmware to the new one or execute the factory reset to let the system back to default setting. 15.1 Update firmware (1) Select the firmware code type, Risc code only. (3)Click the “Browse” button in the right side of the File Location or you can type the correct path and the filename in File Location blank.
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15.2 Restore Default Settings In this page: Update/ Default Settings, you could restore the factory default settings to the system. All setting will restore default setting. IP will retain original IP as usual not default IP. -67-...
17. Save Change In Save Change you can save the changes you have done. If you want to use new setting in the VoIP system, you have to click the Save button. After you click the Save button, the system will automatically restart and the new setting will effect.
18. Reboot Reboot function you can restart the system. If you want to restart the system, you can just click the Reboot button, then the system will automatically. -70-...
19. IP Setting The operator can setup or query the network parameters by dialing in the mobile number which it SIM card has been put in the main body. The status or result is response by voice. In the first 20 seconds after power-on, the VoIP GSM Gateway enters the IP setting mode.
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IVR will announce the current Check Primary #125# setting in the Primary DNS DNS Server field. Default : 192.168.0.1 IVR will announce the version Check Firmware #128# of the firmware running Version The system will change to DHCP #111# DHCP client Client type DHCP will be disabled and...
CDMA 2000(800MHZ/1900MHZ) **Please note** Most CDMA operators don't offer Polarity reversing . So VoIP to Mobile, MV-370 will connect soon. CDMA operators will start billing soon. It doesn't wait mobile side answer. CDMA Version doesn't support SMS Feature and 180/183...
LAN: (1) *,* --->it is two stage dialing. when mobile call in,MV-370/MV-372 will provide dial tone and you can enter ip or asterisk extension or phone number. * If you want to enter phone number,please note your asterisk need to have route of destination number.
22. Appendix: Setup MV-370/MV-372 with Asterisk M V -370/ 372 Set t i ngs Asterisk want to transfer CLID,please choose Tel/Tel (Not Reg) Can register Asterisk or not -76-...
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Set your Asterisk IP,extension or * As Asterisk GSM Route -77-...
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Port Settings: Mobile1 > Sip port: 5060 Important!!! Mobile2 > Sip port: 5062 Don't forget to Save changes and then reboot -78-...
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Asterisk / Trixbox setting Add SIP Trunk: MV-372 must create 2 trunk. First trunk: MV-372 ip:5060 Second Trunk:MV-372 ip:5062 Type your mobile number -79-...
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Type a trunk name Type MV-37X’s ip and port The channel 2 is 5062 port -80-...
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Set GSM Route that dial out via MV-37X After change , please press “Sumbit changes” and “apply configuration changes” The prefix of route : 09XXXXXXXX Choose SIP Trunk Frequency: Quad Band:900/1800/1900/850MHZ GSM Module use Simcom sim340 Compliant to GSM phase 2/2+ -Class 4 (2W@850/900 MHz) -Class 1 (1W@1800/1900 MHz) -81-...
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15.21 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
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FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
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