Portech MV-370S User Manual

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1/2 Ports SMS Gateway
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  • Page 1 MV-370S/MV-372S 1/2 Ports SMS Gateway User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    【Content】 Introduction ......................1 Parts list........................2 Dimension: 14.5cm x 17cm x 3.9cm ................2 MV-370S Panel description ..................3 MV-372S Panel description ..................4 CABLING ......................... 5 Web Page Setting ..................... 6 System Information....................6 Mobile........................7 Mobile Status ....................7 Mobile Setting....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction MV-370S/MV-372S is a 1/2 channels SMS Gateway that enables you to send and receive SMS over GSM networks from your PC through the internet. An easy-to-use web interface. You can send SMS by User/Group/Phonebook Option: SMS Server: Major Function 1.Send Bulk SMS...
  • Page 4: Parts List

    Parts list Please check the parts for any missing parts. If do, please contact our agents: 2.1 「MV-370S/MV-372S」main body 2.2 Power adaptor AC-DC (110V AC – 12V DC) or (220V AC – 12V DC) 2.3 Network cable 2.4 Antenna 2.5 User Manual (2.1) MV-370S...
  • Page 5: Mv-370S Panel Description

    MV-370S Panel description 14.5cm 3.9cm 17cm (4.1) (4.2) (4.3) (4.4) (4.6) (4.5) (4.7) 4.1 Antenna:Antenna connector. 4.2 DC 12V:Power socket. 4.3 LAN: Standard RJ-45 socket, connecting to Hub circuit. 4.4 PWR: Power indicator light, red light. Light is on when system’s power supply is normal.
  • Page 6: Mv-372S Panel Description

    MV-372S Panel description 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.1 Antenna:Antenna connector. 5.2 DC 12V:Power input. 5.3 LAN:LAN port. It also can be DHCP Server. 5.4 WAN: RJ-45 internet connector,standard RJ-45 socket,connect to HUB. 5.5 PWR (Power LED):Light up when power is normal. 5.6 VoIP1:an indicator light of VoIP1 When used as a VoIP GSM Gateway 5.7 VoIP2:an indicator light of VoIP2...
  • Page 7: Cabling

    6.2 Connect the antenna and put it in proper position to get the best signal reception. 6.3 Insert the SIM card from back of the main body. (Take the slide off first). 6.4 MV-370S/MV-372S support manual switch IP MODE to DHCP and manual restore to original firmware for update failure.
  • Page 8: Web

    Web Page Setting When the IP setting is done, the operator may setup all the rest parameters via web page. Browse the IP address from Internet Explorer (e.g. http://192.168.0.100). The following page shows up: Enter the username and password for authentication. (default username=sms, password=gateway).
  • Page 9: Mobile

    8.1 When you login the web page, you can see the demo system current system information like firmware version, company… etc in this page. 8.2 Also you can see the function lists in the left side. You can use mouse to click the function you want to set up.
  • Page 10: Mobile Setting

    Mobile Setting (1) ON/Off: If you use this channel, please click on. Otherwise, please click off. (2) Mobile PIN Code: If you need to unlock pin code via MV-370S/MV-372S, you can click “On” and enter pin code. (3) Init AT Cmd: User can fill the AT Command for GSM module...
  • Page 11: Mobile Operator Setting

    Mobile 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. 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.
  • Page 12: Mobile Cell Info

    Mobile 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. *Model no,please view P.5 System Information) 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).
  • Page 13 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.
  • Page 14 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. After system restart and turn to Standby, please check on No.0 cell and confirm the current registered cell you selected.
  • Page 15: Mobile Ussd

    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).
  • Page 16 1. Balance (SIM balance remaining) Step1: Enter Balance checking USSD command in column Step 2: Click Send button When selected, system will check the balance of SIM and display the reply of receive message as below 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...
  • Page 17 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, -15-...
  • Page 18: Sms

    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” 10 SMS 10.1 SMS Log Server...
  • Page 19: Sms Contact

    10.1.1 Definition SMS log server is FTP server. URL : SMS log sever URL. Size of URL is 128-byte, not 128-word. In UTF8 format, size of a word is usually 1~3 byte. Username : User name to login the SMS log server. Size of Username is 64-byte, not 64-word.
  • Page 20 Definition The upper half page is the display area. The lower half page is the editing area. There are 200 SMS contacts in MV-370S/MV-372S. Name : SMS contact name. Size of Name is 50-byte, not 50-word. In UTF8 format, size of a word is usually 1~3 byte.
  • Page 21: Sms Group

    10.3 SMS Group -19-...
  • Page 22 10.3.1 Definition The upper half page is the display area. The lower half page is the editing area. There are 64 SMS groups in MV370/2S. Group Name : SMS group name. Size of Group Name is 10-byte, not 10-word. In UTF8 format, size of a word is usually 1~3 byte.
  • Page 23: Sms Inbox

    10.4 SMS Inbox 10.4.1 Definition From : The phone number which the SMS was received from. SMS : The text received in the SMS. Date : The day that the SMS was received. Time : The time that the SMS was received. 10.4.2 Browse Inbox SMS Change Mobile Number and Page Number to browse SMSs received.
  • Page 24: Sms Outbox

    10.5 SMS Outbox 10.5.1 Definition Mobile : The mobile modem that SMS was sent to. To : The phone number that the SMS was sent to. SMS : The text sent in the SMS. Date : The day that the SMS was sent. Time : The time that the SMS was sent.
  • Page 25: Sms Sent By Number

    10.6 SMS Sent By Number 10.6.1 Definition Encoding Type : Encoding type that you want SMSs to be sent as. Modem : Mobile modem from which to send SMSs. SMS : The text sent in the SMS. Phone Number : The phone number that the SMS was sent to. 10.6.2 Send SMS by Phone Number Choice the encoding type of SMSs in Encoding Type field, choice a specific modem or...
  • Page 26: Sms Sent By Contact

    10.7 SMS Sent By Contact 10.7.1 Definition Encoding Type : Encoding type that you want SMSs to be sent as. Modem : Mobile modem from which to send SMSs. SMS : The text sent in the SMS. Contact : SMS contact name that the SMS was sent to. Selected Contacts : All SMS contact names that the SMS was sent to.
  • Page 27: Sms Sent By Group

    10.8 SMS Sent By Group 10.8.1 Definition Encoding Type : Encoding type that you want SMSs to be sent as. Modem : Mobile modem from which to send SMSs. SMS : The text sent in the SMS. Group : SMS group name that the SMS was sent to. 10.8.2 Send SMS by SMS Groups Choice the encoding type of SMSs in Encoding Type field, choice a specific modem or...
  • Page 28: Sms Import

    10.9 SMS Import Import the SMS contact/group information by a Microsoft Excel “Unicode Text” file as below. -26-...
  • Page 29 10.9.1 Import File Format Column A : SMS contact/group type. For the SMS contact, the value is 0. For the SMS group, the value is 1. Column B : index of the SMS contact/group. For the SMS contact, value is 0 ~ 199. For the SMS group, value is 0 ~ 63.
  • Page 30 Example : SMS contact 0 : The SMS contact name is “user1”. The SMS contact phone number is “1”. The SMS contact is in the SMS group 0. SMS contact 1 : The SMS contact name is “user2”. The SMS contact phone number is “2”. The SMS contact is in the SMS group 1.
  • Page 31 10.9.2 Microsoft Excel Editing Step 1 : Format Cells Select the column A to L. Click the mouse right key, and choice Format Cells. In Number sub-window, choice Text, and click OK. -29-...
  • Page 32 Step 2 : Save the file. Save as type Unicode Text. -30-...
  • Page 33: Network

    11 Network In Network you can check the Network status, configure the WLAN Settings, LAN Setting and SNTP settings. 11.1 Network Status: You can check the current Network setting in this page. -31-...
  • Page 34: Network Wan Settings

    11.2 Network 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. If you have the PPPoE account from your Service Provider, please input the Username and the Password correctly.
  • Page 35: Network Lan Settings

    11.3 Network 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 -33-...
  • Page 36: Network Sntp Settings

    11.4 Network 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. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
  • Page 37 (1) Select the firmware code type, Risc code only. (2)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. (3)Select the correct file you want to download to the system then click the Update button.
  • Page 38: Update Default Settings

    12.2 Update 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. 13 System Authority In System Authority you can change your login name and password. -36-...
  • Page 39: Save Changes

    14 Save Changes 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. 15 Reboot Reboot function you can restart the system.

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