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Version: 2.6
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite User Manual Version: 2.6 VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 2 Dear customer, let us congratulate you on having purchased the 2N – VoiceBlue Lite system. This new product has been developed and produced in order to provide the maximum utility value, quality and reliability to the user. We hope you will be fully satisfied with our 2N –...
  • Page 3: Packing List

    - VoiceBlue Lite delivery for compliance with the following packing list. Item Pieces 2N - VoiceBlue Lite – check the model type according to the order number, see the type label on the gateway back side Mains adapter according to type...
  • Page 4 VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    GSM Indicators..................18 2.10. Lithium Battery Replacement..............20 2.11. Fuse Replacement ..................22 2.12. Antenna Splitter ..................22 SECTION 3 – 2N - VOICEBLUE LITE INSTALLATION ....24 3.1. Proper Installation Conditions ..............25 3.2. VoiceBlue Lite Installation..............25 3.3. Potential GSM Network Problems ............26 SECTION 4 – VOICEBLUE LITE CONNECTION TO VOIP ...28 4.1.
  • Page 6 Recording of announcements using terminal and protocol Xmodem.44 6.5. Permitting service mobility extension ............. 45 SECTION 7 – 2N VOICEBLUE LITE ROUTING RULES ....46 7.1. Functions Supported by 2N VoiceBlue Lite ........... 47 7.2. Call Routing Rules .................. 47 7.3.
  • Page 7 Login account..................71 Date/Time....................71 Firmware / Licence ................72 Tracing ....................72 Terminal ....................73 LOG file ....................73 Record on calls..................74 Statistics ....................74 Voice message..................75 GSM diagnostic...................76 Actual calls..................77 9.5. Gateway configuration................77 System parameters ................78 SIP parameters ..................80 Basic GSM parameters................82 GSM groups assignment ..............84 GSM outgoing groups .................84 GSM incoming groups ................88 Network list..................91...
  • Page 8 Group parameters: ................114 Pseudotarif params: ................115 Network params:................116 Routing params:................116 Totals ....................116 Service AT commands:..............117 Special GSM commands:..............117 Work with SMS ................119 11.7. Records on Operation (LOG) ..............120 11.8. Records on Calls (example)..............121 11.9. Statistics – Description ................122 SECTION 12 –...
  • Page 9 Figures Fig. 1 – Bottom View....................8 Fig. 2 – Top View ....................9 Fig. 3 – Gateway Holder Wall-Mounting ..............11 Fig. 4 – Gateway Hanging ..................11 Fig. 5 – Direct PC Connection Using USB............13 Fig. 6 – Direct PC Connection Using RS232 ............14 Fig.
  • Page 10 Fig. 37 – Window of Terminal Integrated in Configuration Program....73 Fig. 38 - Log window ....................74 Fig. 39 - Statistics window ..................74 Fig. 40 – Voice Message Recording Guide ............75 Fig. 41 – Diagnostics .....................76 Fig. 42 – Call Information Displaying Window............77 Fig.
  • Page 11 VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 12 VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 13: Section 1 - Product Presentation

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite S E C T I O N 1 – Product Presentation Here is a survey of what you will find in this section: • Purpose • How to Cut Telephone Costs • Other Advantages and Applications •...
  • Page 14: Purpose

    GSM and VoIP parameters. 1.2. How to Cut Telephone Costs • Once you connect the 2N – VoiceBlue Lite gateway to your VoIP PBX, you can make all outgoing calls to a mobile network directly. Thus, you cut your PSTN - mobile network call costs.
  • Page 15: Other Advantages And Applications

    GSM gateway SIM cards. 1.3. Other Advantages and Applications • 2N - VoiceBlue Lite integrates the best of the GSM and VoIP communication technologies. • The GSM gateway keeps detailed statistics on incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 16: Rf Radiation Safety Precautions

    1.4. RF Radiation Safety Precautions It is prohibited to use any transmitters, including VoiceBlue Lite, in areas where explosives are used, such as quarries. It is forbidden to use mobile phones and thus VoiceBlue Lite too at refuelling points. A GSM gateway may affect sensitive life-saving devices in medical centres.
  • Page 17: Section 2 - Installation

    S E C T I O N 2 – Installation This section deals mainly with the proper mounting of the 2N - VoiceBlue Lite and its connectors. One subsection is devoted to the lithium battery replacement. Here is a survey of what you will can in this section: •...
  • Page 18: Get Started

    Fuse Replacement • Antenna Splitter 2.1. Get Started Before you start installing your VoiceBlue Lite gateway, get familiar with its physical structure, arrangement of connectors and status indicators; see Fig. 1, Fig. 2, and Fig. 12. Fig. 1 – Bottom View...
  • Page 19: Brief Installation Guide

    Fig. 2 – Top View 2.2. Brief Installation Guide • Proper mounting – 2N – VoiceBlue Lite is designed for suspension on a vertical surface. Fit the holder included in the delivery on a wall and hang the gateway on it. For details on the prescribed working position and other recommendations refer to Subs.
  • Page 20 • PC connection – the gateway parameters are normally set using the configuration software available on the CD included in the delivery. To interconnect your PC with 2N - VoiceBlue Lite use the USB cable or laplink RS 232 cable included in the delivery.
  • Page 21: Proper Mounting

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 2.3. Proper Mounting • The 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway is designed for mounting on a vertical surface. For this purpose a wall- mounting holder is available. Just fit the holder with dowels and screws (Fig. 3) to the wall and hang the gateway as shown in (Fig.
  • Page 22: Pc Or Lan Connection

    2.4. PC or LAN Connection The 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway can be connected to a PC using a USB cable terminated with a USB B connector or a laplink serial cable with RS 232 connectors. A direct connection of...
  • Page 23: Fig. 5 - Direct Pc Connection Using Usb

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP OS. While installing the drivers please following the instructions below: • Insert the included CD into your PC CD-ROM drive. • Connect the USB cable to the PC and then to VoiceBlue Lite. • The Windows recognises...
  • Page 24: Fig. 6 - Direct Pc Connection Using Rs232

    Fig. 6 – Direct PC Connection Using RS232 A standard straight through cable terminated with RJ-45 connectors is sued for connection to the 10BASE-T (Twisted Pair Ethernet) LAN (Fig. 7 and Fig. 8). Fig. 7 – LAN Connection Fig. 8 – RJ-45 Wiring for LAN Connection VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 25: Antenna Connection

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 2.5. Antenna Connection The VoiceBlue Lite gateway has one SMA antenna connector for all GSM modules, see Fig. 9. An external antenna cable is connected to this connector. The external antenna should be installed vertically on a place with a good GSM signal. For the technical parameters of the antenna refer to Section 12.
  • Page 26: Sim Card Installation/Removal

    Fig. 10 – Supply Adapter Connection 2.7. SIM Card Installation/Removal Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slots with your hand as shown in Fig. 11. Please make sure that the slashed SIM card side is on a side opposite to the latch. Having inserted the SIM card, push the card gently until you hear a click signalling that the push/pull holders have snapped the card.
  • Page 27: Pin Entering Disable (Optional)

    SIM card re-insertion. 2.8. PIN Entering Disable (Optional) 2N - VoiceBlue Lite is set at automatic PIN entering by default (1234). To disable the PIN use any mobile telephone in which you insert the given SIM card. By disabling the PIN entering you invalidate any other VoiceBlue Lite parameters or PIN stored in the gateway memory.
  • Page 28: Power Indicator

    Each test step is signalled by a specific colour combination of the LEDs. If a test step fails, the indicator combination related to the failed test remains lighted. Power Indicator The Power LED signals whether the VoiceBlue Lite gateway is supplied or not. Power indicator (blue) Power...
  • Page 29 2N - VoiceBlue Lite module or a SIM card is absent, the red LED remains lighted. If a GSM module is not supplied, the respective GSM LED is blinking red. Upon a correct GSM module initialisation, the SIM card is logged in, which is signalled by a quickly blinking green LED.
  • Page 30: Lithium Battery Replacement

    A survey of GSM module status signalling is included in Tab. 2. GSM Indicators GSM 1 to GSM 4 LED Colour/Status The module is ready No light Call establishing Green / shining Currently made call Green / shining Module initialisation Green / blinking slowly 1:3 SIM card initialisation Green / blinking quickly 1:1...
  • Page 31: Fig. 13 - Motherboard Diagram

    (the value should not drop below 2.9V). A completely low battery results in the VoiceBlue Lite gateway losing the time and date information and false data appear in the trace and also in the service log buffer listing.
  • Page 32: Fuse Replacement

    To replace the lithium battery, first disconnect your VoiceBlue Lite gateway from the mains and open the cover. Remove the old battery from the holder using a suitable tool and install a new one. We recommend you to have this service done by a 2N servicing centre. 2.11.
  • Page 33 2N - VoiceBlue Lite VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 34: Section 3 - 2N - Voiceblue Lite Installation

    S E C T I O N 3 – 2N - VoiceBlue Lite Installation This section shows how to install the VoiceBlue Lite gateway properly to avoid gateway operation troubles. This section includes: • Proper Installation Conditions • VoiceBlue Lite Installation •...
  • Page 35: Proper Installation Conditions

    • A correct VoIP connection configuration according to SIP and other VoIP recommendations. 3.2. VoiceBlue Lite Installation • Place the VoiceBlue Lite GSM gateway to an environment that meets the gateway working conditions. • It is recommended to connect the supply adapter with a battery backup (UPS) and appropriate surge protection.
  • Page 36: Potential Gsm Network Problems

    3.3. Potential GSM Network Problems The VoiceBlue Lite GSM gateway is designed for a continuous 100% load. The GSM network may cause the following problems: • The GSM module(s) cannot log in, log in slowly or log out occasionally. This might be caused by any of the events below: •...
  • Page 37 2N - VoiceBlue Lite VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 38: Section 4 - Voiceblue Lite Connection To Voip

    VoiceBlue Lite gateway. Since 2N - VoiceBlue Lite communicates using the SIP only, the interconnection of SIP and H.323 networks is mentioned here too. 2N - VoiceBlue Lite may be operated in the Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multipoint mode with a SIP Proxy server.
  • Page 39: Sip And H.323 Network Interconnection

    SIP/H.323 gateway. Therefore, 2N - VoiceBlue Lite may be implemented into the existing H.323 environment using a SIP/H.323 gateway. Fig. 14 – SIP – H.323 Network Interconnection 4.2. Point-to-Point Configuration In the Point-to-Point mode, VoiceBlue Lite can only communicate with one SIP VoIP telephone or another SIP VoIP terminal, e.g.
  • Page 40: Fig. 15 - Point-To-Point Configuration With Sip Voip Telephone

    Fig. 15 – Point-to-Point Configuration with SIP VoIP Telephone In the Point-to-Point mode using a VoIP gateway, all calls assigned to GSM are routed to VoiceBlue Lite by the VoIP gateway. You can either set the IP address of the opposite side as...
  • Page 41: Point-To-Multipoint Configuration

    VoIP network. In this mode you can use multiple source terminals (e.g. VoIP telephones) and multiple destination terminals (e.g. VoiceBlue Lite). An internal routing algorithm (LCR) of your SIP Proxy is used for routing calls to GSM and other networks.
  • Page 42: Section 5 - Ip Voice Transmission

    S E C T I O N 5 – IP Voice Transmission This section explains voice coding in IP networks. Moreover, essential facts are mentioned on establishing connection between two SIP-based IP telephones. This section includes: • Speech Coding Methods •...
  • Page 43: Speech Coding Methods

    Multiple the above mentioned rate by eight (four full duplex calls) and add the transmission rate ® necessary for the TCP and IP header to the resultant value for to get a successful 2N - VoiceBlue Lite Lite connection.
  • Page 44 During call establishing, a codec is selected automatically for voice transmission. 2N - VoiceBlue Lite is ready to use any of the codecs included in Tab. 3. The type of coding depends on your VoIP network (terminals) and VoiceBlue Lite GSM gateway configuration.
  • Page 45: Sip Components

    The 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway is always a UA (has the same functions as a VoIP telephone), i.e. receives call requests and directs calls to GSM networks according to the internal LCR.
  • Page 46 • CANCEL – termination of non-established connection; • REGISTER – UA registration in SIP Proxy; • OPTIONS – inquiry of server options. Replies to SIP messages are in the digital format like in the http protocol. Here are the most important ones: •...
  • Page 47 2N - VoiceBlue Lite Fig. 18 – SIP Message Sending while Connection Establishing and Terminating VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 48: Chapter 6 Mobility Extension

    C H A P T E R 6 Mobility extension The function mobility extension (ME) allows the rerouting of a call from VoIP to the GSM network if a subscriber is unavailable in the VoIP network. Apart from this function it allows the holding of a call and forwarding calls from the GSM to VoIP network.
  • Page 49: Advantages Of Function Mobility Extension

    The function mobility extension is an added value of the of ® VoiceBlue Lite, and it can be activated using a licence key. In order to receive a licence key, please contact your distributor. The licence key is entered in the GSM gate from the terminal window (see chapter 9.4) using an AT order.
  • Page 50: Function "Follow Me

    Function “Follow me” Fig. 19 - Service mobility extension function “Follow me” Fig. 19 shows the routing of calls in the case of the absence of a subscriber in the VoIP network. Subscriber A calls subscriber B, who has the service mobility extension permitted with the active function “Follow me”.
  • Page 51: Function Of Forwarding Call

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Fig. 20 - Service mobility extension function “SMS at no answer” Fig. 20 shows the sending of information texts if an incoming call is not taken.. Subscriber A calls subscriber B, who has the permitted service of mobility extension with activated services “Follow me”...
  • Page 52: Function Of Quick Forwarding Of Call

    Fig. 21 - Service mobility extension function forwarding call In Fig. 21 subscriber A is talking to subscriber C, who has the permitted service mobility extension. Subscriber A would like to be forwarded to subscriber B. For this reason subscriber C holds the call with A (in the default setting 7*), and then calls subscriber B.
  • Page 53: Recording Announcements For Mobility Extension

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite the quick forwarding character (default value #) and then dials the telephone number of subscriber B. He terminates the selection with the character of end of dialling (default value #). After the VoiceBlue receives the character of the end of selection, it terminates the call between A and C and attempts to make a call between the subscribers A and B.
  • Page 54: Recording Of Announcements Using Terminal And Protocol Xmodem

    Announcement number Default file Designation in configuration programme MESS1 MESS1 - HELLO.wav Announcement “Good day” MESS2 MESS2 - ME.wav Announcement “Mobile extension” MESS3 MESS3 - DIAL.wav Announcement “Dial number” MESS4 MESS4 - TZ.wav Announcement “Text announcement” MESS5 MESS5 - AC.wav Announcement “Activated”...
  • Page 55: Permitting Service Mobility Extension

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite • Using the AT order at!m#=read, where instead of # fill in the number of the announcement which is meant to be loaded into VoiceBlue. The value “0” is designated for the announcement DISA, the numbers of the other announcements are given in Tab.
  • Page 56: Section 7 - 2N Voiceblue Lite Routing Rules

    Functions Supported by 2N VoiceBlue Lite • Call Routing Rules • LCR table • Call Routing to GSM via VoiceBlue Lite • Incoming calls from GSM to VoIP network • DISA Message VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 57: Functions Supported By 2N Voiceblue Lite

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 7.1. Functions Supported by 2N VoiceBlue Lite • Call routing according to time and called destination through the destination's operator; • Call re-routing; • Intelligent incoming CLIP routing (CLIP-based call routing); • Outgoing call routing by time LCR (Least Cost Routing);...
  • Page 58: Call Routing To Gsm Via Voiceblue Lite

    Outgoing calls are routed via VoiceBlue Lite as follows: • The calling subscriber dials a number that is routed to VoiceBlue Lite by the SIP Proxy. It depends on your SIP Proxy configuration whether or not outgoing GSM calls are routed to VoiceBlue Lite.
  • Page 59: Fig. 23 - Routing Of Outgoing Gsm Calls

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite • If the selected GSM module is busy or has an insufficient credit, the preceding step is repeated for the following line of the Groups section. If there is no record, the next LCR table line is searched.
  • Page 60: Incoming Calls From Gsm To Voip Network

    7.5. Incoming calls from GSM to VoIP network Incoming calls from the GSM network are subjected to the algorithm described in Fig. 24 and the following steps: An incoming call is handled depending on how the parameter “Mode” is set in the table “GSM incoming groups”. Here it is possible to set several possibilities: •...
  • Page 61 • If even after this the incoming call is not dealt with, the gate takes the call and either plays an announcement or dial tone to the caller. Then VoiceBlue Lite waits for the required number of numerals necessary for the making of a connection. The minimum and maximum number of numerals of the DTMF selection can be set in the menu GSM incoming calls.
  • Page 62: Fig. 24 - Incoming Call Processing Procedure

    Fig. 24 – Incoming Call Processing Procedure VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 63: Disa Message

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 7.6. DISA Message If the DISA function is enabled and a welcome message recorded, this voice message is replayed to every incoming call whose number is not included in the CLIP routing table or dynamic CLIP routing table.
  • Page 64: Recording Disa Using Terminal And Protocol Xmodem

    Recording DISA using terminal and protocol Xmodem Recording DISA announcement Run the terminal programme supporting the protocol Xmodem and use it to connect up with VoiceBlue. • Using the AT order at!m#=write, where instead of # fill in the number of the announcement which is meant to be loaded into VoiceBlue.
  • Page 65 2N - VoiceBlue Lite VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 66 S E C T I O N 8 Introduction of Configuration Program This section introduces the 2N – VoiceBlue Lite configuration software, which is part of the installation CD supplied together with the gateway. Here is what you can find in this section: •...
  • Page 67: Voiceblue Lite Configuration Program Installation

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 8.1. VoiceBlue Lite Configuration Program Installation Your 2N - VoiceBlue Lite delivery includes a VoiceBlue Lite installation CD. By inserting this CD in your CD-ROM drive you get an introductory page with a survey of 2N products. Select VoiceBlue Lite and then, in a new window, VoiceBlue Lite installation.
  • Page 68: Fig. 26 - Gateway List Selection

    taking advantage of this function start by editing of new gateway in Gateway list menu (ALT+F4) Fig. 26 - Gateway list selection After selecting of Gateway list the window Gateway selection window shown on Fig. 27 shows up. Fig. 27 - Adding of new entry to gateway list •...
  • Page 69 • Select – click on this button to select a GSM gateway whose parameters can be set after Close is pressed. • Connect – by clicking on this button the VoiceBlue Lite programs attempts to connect to the gateway according to the setting “Settings...
  • Page 70: Configuration Program Basic Menu

    8.3. Configuration Program Basic menu The following items are available in the main configuration program menu: • File – for physical work with the configuration file • Gateway – for selecting of the gateway from gateways list and interconnecting it with VoiceBlue program. •...
  • Page 71: Gateway Control

    This menu is available under (Alt + s). • Communication setting - helps set the type of communication of the 2N – VoiceBlue Lite gateway configuration software. By clicking on this item you open a configuration window (see Fig. 29). You can use a serial ro USB cable, LAN or Internet for communication with the GSM gateway.
  • Page 72: Fig. 29 - Communication Setting Window

    Fig. 29 – Communication Setting Window Types of communication: Serial communication used gateway configuration from your PC using a serial or USB cable. The serial communication mode is suitable for the initial setup. USB communication is suitable for detailed tracing of the gateway.
  • Page 73: Help

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Help This menu is available under (Alt + h). • About - opens a window providing information on the configuration software version together with contacts to the technical support personnel. 8.4. Button Bar The button bar (Fig. 30) displays the most frequently used commands that make the work with the GSM gateway easier and quicker.
  • Page 74: Fig. 31 - Topic List (Left) And Alphabetical Glossary (Right)

    Fig. 31 – Topic List (left) and Alphabetical Glossary (right) VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 75 2N - VoiceBlue Lite VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 76: Section 9 Configuration

    S E C T I O N 9 Configuration This section describes the 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway setting using the VoiceBlue Lite configuration software that is part of the installation CD supplied together with the gateway. Here what you can find in this section: •...
  • Page 77: Establishing Communication With Voiceblue Lite

    Use the Communication setting window to select the type of configuration program communication with 2N - VoiceBlue Lite. This selection opens a configuration window (see Fig. 32). You can use a serial cable, USB cable, the LAN or Internet for communication with VoiceBlue Lite.
  • Page 78: Firmware Identification And Upgrade

    Types of communication: Serial communication used gateway configuration from your PC using a serial or USB cable. The serial communication mode is suitable for the initial setup of the gateway and detailed tracing. Configuration program offers unused COM ports only. LAN communication –...
  • Page 79: Firmware Uploading

    Fig. 33 – Firmware Window To identify the current firmware version click on Load from the gate. Compare the firmware version of your VoiceBlue Lite with the version available on our websites (www.2n.cz). If your GSM gateway firmware version is older than that distributed by us, upload the latest firmware version to your GSM gateway.
  • Page 80: Gateway Licencing

    (www.2n.cz). 9.3. Gateway Licencing The operation of every new 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway is limited to 850 hours. Every gateway reset reduces the remaining gateway operation time by one hour. To identify the GSM gateway status, click on “Gateway control ->...
  • Page 81: Gateway Control Items

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 9.4. Gateway control Items The items are active only if the VoiceBlue Lite gateway is connected. Login account Fig. 34 – Login Account Window Using this item change Username and Password that are required by VoiceBlue Lite for remote configuration via the Telnet protocol.
  • Page 82: Firmware / Licence

    For more details refer to Subs. 9.2. Licence - if your VoiceBlue Lite gateway has been blocked for a certain number of hours, this item helps you send a key that you have received from the 2N technical support personnel to unlock the gateway.
  • Page 83: Terminal

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Fig. 36 – Tracing Window Terminal The internal terminal of the VoiceBlue Lite control software is displayed here. This window enables you to communicate with the VoiceBlue Lite gateway directly using AT commands as mentioned in Subs. 11.6.
  • Page 84: Record On Calls

    Reading and saving of records on calls from the connected VoiceBlue Lite gateway. Statistics VoiceBlue Lite automatically generates detailed statistics on all outgoing and incoming calls. Statistical data can be displayed, saved or reset using this item. Fig. 39 - Statistics window...
  • Page 85: Voice Message

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Voice message Used for reading and writing of voice messages to the VoiceBlue Lite gateway. This window is separated in to sections. The “Read / Write message using COM” is intended for upload and download of voice messages via the protocol X-modem Fig.
  • Page 86: Gsm Diagnostic

    The section “Writing DISA using GSM” is intended for recording DISA message using the GSM phone. • GSM number to be dialled – ether the phone number of your GSM phone • Erase message before recording – Ensures erasing of the voice message before dialling to GSM network •...
  • Page 87: Actual Calls

    Fig. 42 – Call Information Displaying Window 9.5. Gateway configuration Here you can modify the VoiceBlue Lite configuration even if the VoiceBlue Lite gateway is not connected. All settings are stored into a configuration file set during your gateway selection (refer to Subs.
  • Page 88: System Parameters

    Select on which calls and whether data should be recorded in a pull-down menu. • Unit ID – used for VoiceBlue Lite identification in case in case there are more devices in the network that generate the CDR.
  • Page 89 2N - VoiceBlue Lite • PIN – enter the PIN code to be entered for new SIM cards automatically. The PIN codes of once inserted SIM cards are remembered. • End of dialling – enter the character to be used as end of dialling to VoIP network.
  • Page 90: Sip Parameters

    SIP parameters All VoiceBlue Lite parameters concerning the VoIP network are set in this configuration menu. For the configuration window see Fig. 44. Fig. 44 – Ethernet Parameter Configuring Window • Mode/Protocol – set the signalling protocol type . • Date of deleting statistics – a day in a month on which all statistical data on the VoIP interface are deleted automatically.
  • Page 91 The recommended range of RTP port is 10 at least. • SIP registration – set the parameters of VoiceBlue Lite registration at the SIP Proxy; • Registration expires – the timeout after which the VoiceBlue Lite registration data get expired at the SIP Proxy.
  • Page 92: Basic Gsm Parameters

    • SIP Proxy (GSM->IP) – the IP address of the SIP Proxy to which VoiceBlue Lite turns in the case of an incoming GSM call. • SIP Proxy (IP->GSM) – the IP address of the SIP Proxy from which VoiceBlue Lite awaits outgoing GSM call requests.
  • Page 93 • Max. numbers from VoIP – the maximum expected count of digits dialled into the GSM network. • Wait for next digit – time during which VoiceBlue Lite waits for another digit dialled from the VoIP network to GSM. • SIM number – the SIM Id number to be displayed in the diagnostic window and records on calls.
  • Page 94: Gsm Groups Assignment

    GSM outgoing groups Fig. 47 – Outgoing Group Setting Window The 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway allows you to work with four groups of outgoing calls. You can select different settings for each VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 95 2N - VoiceBlue Lite of them with respect to establishing connections, count of called minutes and sent messages within a period. To set the company parameters use Default. The meanings of the card items are as follows: • Roaming enabled for network – an international identification code of the network for which roaming is enabled.
  • Page 96 • SMS messages number– defines the maximum possible number of SMS messages sent within a month from the given SIM card. This parameter is ignored if 0 is selected. • Date of deleting stats – sets the day in a month on which the statistic data on Max.
  • Page 97 GSM Example: “CLIP to GSM separator” = “#”. If the user 999 in VoIP network dials +420123123123 to GSM, the VoiceBlue Lite dials +420123123123#999 to GSM network. VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 98: Gsm Incoming Groups

    GSM incoming groups Fig. 48 – Incoming Group Setting Window The 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway allows you to work with four groups of incoming calls. You can select different settings for each of them with respect to establishing incoming calls. To set the default parameters use the Default button.
  • Page 99 2N - VoiceBlue Lite • Receive incoming calls + dialtone – incoming GSM calls are received and, if defined so, the simulated dial tone is enabled for the incoming call while awaiting digits in DTMF. • CallBack after ring / Reject – in case the CLIP is included in the CallBack table, a CallBack is made.
  • Page 100 • CLIP to VoIP separator – if this field is not empty the VoiceBlue Lite checks the CLIP from GSM whether contains character filled in this item. If the character is present in incoming CLIP VoiceBlue automatically dials number following this character to VoIP network.
  • Page 101: Network List

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Network list Fig. 49 – GSM Calling Group Defining Window The Network list helps the gateway connect calls to various GSM networks. You can define call routing by prefixes in eight groups. You will find the following items in the editing window: •...
  • Page 102: Fig. 50 - Lcr Table

    The LCR table setting using the GSM configuration software is discussed in this subsection. Fig. 50 – LCR table • Add – this button adds a record into the LCR table. By pressing it you open the editing window (see Fig. 51). Fig.
  • Page 103 • Default – sets default values of the LCR table • Holidays list – a list of days on which VoiceBlue Lite shall route outgoing calls according to the weekend LCR table. • Date to move to winter time [dd:mm] – enter the day on which summer time should be changed into winter time for LCR purposes.
  • Page 104: Autorouting Table

    • Date to move to summer time [dd:mm] – enter the day on which winter time should be changed into summer time for LCR purposes. Autorouting Table Autorouting table is instrumental to permanent routing of incoming calls from GSM network to respective VoIP extensions. Moreover the Autorouting table serves for managing of Callback function for incoming CLIPs from GSM network.
  • Page 105: Fig. 52 - Callback Function

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite A = 111 B = 123 Fig. 52 – Callback function Fig. 53 - Autorouting table • Add – this button is intended for adding of new record to the autorouting table. The window shown on the Fig. Fig. 54 opens by clicking this button.
  • Page 106: Fig. 54 - Add/Edit Autorouting Numbers

    GSM network hangs up. If the field Dial (to VoIP) is filled in, the VoiceBlue Lite establishes connection to the extension in the VoIP network while establishing of the call to the GSM network. If the Dial (to VoIP) field is empty, the...
  • Page 107: Mobility Extension

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite • Remove – for removing of autorouting table records. Clicking this button removes selected record from the table. • Remove all – removes all entries from the Autorouting table • Load from gate – downloads the Autorouting table from the VoiceBlue Lite •...
  • Page 108: Fig. 56 - Window Of Editing Table Of Mobility Extension

    Fig. 56 – Window of editing table of mobility extension • Name – user name • User – user name for authentication • Password – Password required for authentication with SIP proxy • CLIP (number GSM) – insert CLIP of GSM telephone to which calls will be forwarded if the subscriber shown in the field URL (user@domain) is not available.
  • Page 109: Reset

    • Save to file – saves Mobility extension table to the configuration file of the gateway. 9.6. Reset The items are available only if your VoiceBlue Lite gateway is connected. This menu contains Gateway reset for software resetting of the gateway and Factory parameters reset.
  • Page 110: Section 10- Configuration Of External Callback

    The External Callback software is optional part of system. When you do not use external callback function you can skip this section. For additional information please contact 2N sales. Here is what you can find in this section: •...
  • Page 111: Introduction To The External Routing Software

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 10.1. Introduction to the External Routing Software The External routing system consists of two types of software. The XAPI sever which is installed on the PC connected to several gateways and clients communicating with the XAPI server. The basic scheme of configuration and callback routing is shown on Fig.
  • Page 112: Fig. 58 - Main Xapi Server Window

    Fig. 58 – Main XAPI server window At the beginning of configuration is needed to setup the communication of XAPI server with the gateway. Click to “Set” in the main XAPI window and then choose “Module-PBX” item. In the PBX settings disable COM port by selecting “---“ and click OK (see Fig.
  • Page 113: Fig. 60 - Sms Setup Window

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Fig. 60 - SMS setup window Press “SMS“ button open “SMS window“. If the communication was setup correctly, signal status of GSM modules shows up in status gateway window. The XAPI server is successfully installed. Fig. 61 - Status of GSM modules...
  • Page 114: Entering Licenses To Xapi Server

    XAPI server see sub. 10.2. It is needed to enter valid license code to XAPI to activate Voice Callback centre. License is generated by 2N according to request service and serial number of gateway. To find out what serial number gateway has, start terminal in configuration program or HyperTerminal.
  • Page 115: Registering Of Users

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 10.4. Registering of users After entering of the license it is needed to create account for new user of XAPI server. To create new user account click “Open Users“ button, which opens Users window. In Users window click “Users“...
  • Page 116: Installing And Configuration Of Callback Centre

    Fig. 64 - New user account properties Confirm adding of new user account by clicking “OK“ button. 10.5. Installing and configuration of Callback Centre Install Voice Callback Centre from the CD. After installation is necessary to set the communication of Voice Callback Centre with XAPI server.
  • Page 117: Fig. 65 - Voice Callback Centre Settings

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Fig. 65 - Voice Callback centre settings In case that the XAPI server is correctly configured and access parameters are properly set, the Voice Callback centre software will automatically establish connection with XAPI server. It is possible to check that also in the LOG of Voice Callback Centre where you may see parameters of connection and type of license.
  • Page 118: Fig. 67 - New User

    from midnight to noon. Credit for month is 200 minutes. The user was created with using template “Tariff 1”. Fig. 67 - New user Groups are used for definition of destinations which is the user allowed to call. In the Fig. 68 is shown, that the user is allowed to call destinations with prefixes +420 and +421.
  • Page 119 2N - VoiceBlue Lite automatically send to user in case of defined event can be activated in this section as well. Configuration of SMS Callback centre is almost the same as configuration of Voice Callback centre. VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
  • Page 120: Section 11- Configuration Using Terminal

    S E C T I O N 1 1 – Configuration Using Terminal It is possible to communicate with the 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway through a serial cable, USB port connected as a virtual COM port, or through a TCP/IP connection. All the connections allow for a uniform way of gateway configuration using AT commands.
  • Page 121: Serial Communication Setting

    11.3. TCP/IP Communication Setting To communicate with the 2N - VoiceBlue Lite gateway through the LAN, set the LAN IP address first. To do this you need a direct serial or USB PC connection. You can use such TELNET...
  • Page 122: Terminal Communication

    IP address: gateway address set by you Port: 11.4. Terminal Communication The terminal is also part of the GSM configuration software. To start the terminal use the CTRL – Terminal button menu. Be sure to configure the GSM program properly for communication (refer to Subs.
  • Page 123: Extended User Commands

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite &A view autorouting table <SPACEcontinue> &R view lcr-routing table <SPACEcontinue> &TIN view lan + groups + modules inc totals &TOUT view lan + groups + modules out totals &G#=atcommand send at command to gsm 1..4 &GALL=cmd cmd for gate 1..4 (RESET,BLOCK,OFF)
  • Page 124: Ethernet Parameters

    %X20=mmdd,mmdd date of hour+1,hour-1 time change (0=off,0101..1231) %X80=login/pass login name / password (max 15 chars all) Ethernet parameters: %E00=xxx protocol (==I00) %E01=c1,c2,c3 codec list (18,8,0) (0=PCM uLaw, 8=PCM ALaw, 18=G729, 4=G723), 4 and 18 is not possible to use together %E02=exp,rep,stun expire (sec >= 600), reattempt (sec >= 10) for sip.reg.,stun timeout...
  • Page 125: Pseudotarif Params

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite atms/afms gain (+5dB=3,+2.5dB=1,0dB=0,-2.5dB=2,-5dB=4) %G06=mmdd,..mmdd holiday list (0101=1st jan, 1231=31st dec) %G07=mmdd,..mmdd holiday list2 %G08=delay,min,max,tout gsm call delay (0..10 sec), dial min/max (0..20) dial tout (0..20 sec) %G09=scn sim card number (0=imsi,1=scid) %G#1=netid,clir,min,sms,day,sec,sec2,pseudo group #1 params netid (7 chars), clir (0=netw,1=on,2=off) min (0=0ff,1..65535 minutes), sms (0=off,1..65535)
  • Page 126: Network Params

    %P07=uuu/HH:MM, pseudo tarif extension %P09=mode,sec pseudo mode (0=off,1=cdr,2=cdr+lan), count of secbetween AOC (1..250) Network params: %N#0=opx/npx, list of old/new main-prefixes (max 47 chars) %N#1=pref/dig, list of prefixes/digits-to-end (max 63 chars) %N#2=pref/dig, pref. list extension (max 63 chars) %N#3=pref/dig, pref. list extension (max 63 chars) %N#4=pref/dig, pref.
  • Page 127: Service At Commands

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite ; ri,ro redirected inc,out calls %TL=m,c,m,c init minutes,calls in lan (0..65535) %TG#=m,c,ri,ro init minutes,calls,rin,rout in group # (0..65535) %TGALL=m,c,ri,ro init minutes,calls,rin,rout in all groups (0..65535) %TI#=m,c init minutes,calls in inc.group # (0..65535) %TIALL=m,c init minutes,calls in all inc.groups (0..65535) %TM#=m,c,s,m,c,s init minutes,calls,sms in mod # (0..65535)
  • Page 128 at&g##=at+clck="SC",0,"####" pin checking off (####=PIN) at&g##=at+clck="SC",1,"####" pin checking on (####=PIN) at&g##=at+cpin="****" set pin (before pin changing pin !!!) at&g##=at+cpwd="SC","****","####" pin change (****=old, ####=new PIN) at&g##=at+cacm? accumulated call meter at&g##=at+camm? maximum call meter at&g##=at+cpuc? call meter currency/unit at&g##=atbaud sets modulation rate of GSM module at 9600 Bd at&g##=xt…...
  • Page 129: Work With Sms

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite Work with SMS SMS sending and receiving commands AT!G=A6 Start low-level controlling for SMS messages (can run only on one port) AT!G=55 Stop low-level controlling on used port Control SMS Messages AT^SX=ch (sms listing) request to list all SMS messages and status confirmations saved on SIM card.
  • Page 130: Records On Operation (Log)

    11.7. Records on Operation (LOG) Type Text Description POWER [Power on] System switched on [Power off] System switched off [Warm boot] Restart of system, unknown cause [Watchdog] Restart of system by watchdog [BKPT code] CPU error: break code detected [Stack error] CPU error: stock integrity failure [Divided by zero] CPU error: dividing by zero...
  • Page 131: Records On Calls (Example)

    2N - VoiceBlue Lite 11.8. Records on Calls (example) ** 24.05.07/16:21:47 I-OK CAU-016 g00/v01 GRP-B 0:15 000:53 00000.00 (gateway id (optional)) +420420420074 (caller’s number) 1/230010010011001 • 1st column: ** • 2nd column: call start date/time • column: call type • I-FD : Unconnected incoming call attempt •...
  • Page 132: Statistics - Description

    11.9. Statistics – Description [ Outgoing statistics ] (reset) minutes hhhh:mm:ss calls reject failed c.offs errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #e out (21.11) 0:03:21 (reset) minutes hhhh:mm:ss calls reject failed red.in redout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #g1 out (21.11) 0:03:21 #g2 out (21.11) 0:00:00 #g3 out (21.11) 0:00:00 #g4 out (21.11) 0:00:00...
  • Page 133 2N - VoiceBlue Lite • Hhhh:mm:ss - the same number converted to time • Calls - number of calls • SMS - number of sent SMS messages • Reject - number of unconnected calls (no free GSM module available) • Failed - number of unconnected calls (rejected by the GSM network) •...
  • Page 134: Section 12 - Technical Parameters

    S E C T I O N 1 2 – Technical Parameters GSM 850/900 phase installation, EGSM 1800/1900 MHz Mobile network type (according to the GSM module used) SIM card plug-in 3 V ("small") Transmission power 2 W (1W) Receiver sensitivity -104 dBm Antenna Frequency...
  • Page 135 Dimensions (w/o connectors) 250 x 150 x 50 mm Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C Relative humidity 5 to 95% (non condensing) ©2007 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. – Praha, PB 1176 v.2.6 VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...

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