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CONTENTS 

1.

 

ATEUS 

®

 - BLUESTAR DESCRIPTION - GENERAL DESIGN ...............................................................5

 

1.1. 

19” S

UBRACK

......................................................................................................................................5 

1.1.1. 

Basic Dimensions ......................................................................................................................5 

1.1.2. 

Front Side Division ....................................................................................................................5 

1.2. 

A

VAILABLE 

S

OFTWARE FOR 

BLUESTAR .....................................................................................................5 

1.3. 

P

OWER 

S

UPPLY

....................................................................................................................................5 

1.3.1. 

Description ...............................................................................................................................5 

2.

 

ATEUS 

®

 - BLUESTAR DESCRIPTION – MAIN FEATURES .................................................................6

 

3.

 

ATEUS 

®

 - BLUESTAR DESCRIPTION – PLUG-IN BOARDS ............................................................ 10

 

3.1. 

CPU B

OARD

..................................................................................................................................... 10 

3.1.1. 

Board Description ................................................................................................................... 10 

3.1.2. 

COM1 Serial Interface Parameters ........................................................................................... 10 

3.1.3. 

Lithium Battery Replacement................................................................................................... 10 

3.1.4. 

Configuration Jumpers ............................................................................................................ 11 

3.2. 

AUX B

OARD

..................................................................................................................................... 12 

3.2.1. 

Board Description ................................................................................................................... 12 

3.2.2. 

COM2 Serial Port Parameters................................................................................................... 12 

3.2.3. 

Configuration Jumpers ............................................................................................................ 13 

3.3. 

PRI B

OARD

...................................................................................................................................... 14 

3.3.1. 

Board Description ................................................................................................................... 14 

3.3.2. 

Configuration Jumpers ............................................................................................................ 15 

3.4. 

GSM B

OARD

..................................................................................................................................... 17 

3.4.1. 

Board Description ................................................................................................................... 17 

3.4.2. 

Configuration Jumpers ............................................................................................................ 18 

4.

 

ANTENNA SPLITTER...................................................................................................................... 19

 

4.1. 

S

PLITTER DESCRIPTION

........................................................................................................................ 19 

4.1.1. 

Standard configurations .......................................................................................................... 19 

4.1.2. 

Technical parameters.............................................................................................................. 19 

5.

 

DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA............................................................................................................... 20

 

6.

 

DISCREET ANTENNA ..................................................................................................................... 21

 

7.

 

ATEUS – REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU)...................................................................................... 22

 

8.

 

ATEUS 

®

 - BLUESTAR INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 24

 

8.1. 

F

IRMWARE VERSION AND LIMITATION

...................................................................................................... 24 

8.2. 

BLUESTAR  I

NSTALLATION 

C

ONDITIONS

................................................................................................. 24 

8.3. 

P

OTENTIAL 

GSM N

ETWORK 

P

ROBLEMS

.................................................................................................... 25 

8.4. 

BLUESTAR  I

NSTALLATION

.................................................................................................................. 26 

8.4.1. 

BLUESTAR  Control Ways ........................................................................................................ 26 

8.4.2. 

BLUESTAR  Configuration ........................................................................................................ 26 

9.

 

BLUESTAR  PROGRAM USER MANUAL .......................................................................................... 28

 

9.1. 

BLUESTAR  P

ROGRAM 

I

NSTALLATION

.................................................................................................... 28 

9.2. 

BLUESTAR  P

ROGRAM 

R

UNNING

.......................................................................................................... 28 

9.3. 

ATEUS

®

 

- BLUESTAR  – PC C

ONNECTION

............................................................................................ 29 

9.4. 

M

AIN 

M

ENU AND 

B

UTTON 

B

AR

............................................................................................................... 29 

9.4.1. 

File Menu ............................................................................................................................... 30 

9.4.2. 

Gateway Menu........................................................................................................................ 30 

9.4.3. 

Gateway Control Menu ............................................................................................................ 32 

9.4.4. 

Setting Menu .......................................................................................................................... 38 

9.4.5. 

Help Menu.............................................................................................................................. 38 

9.4.6. 

Button Bar.............................................................................................................................. 38 

9.5. 

C

ONFIGURATION

................................................................................................................................ 39 

Summary of Contents for ATEUS BLUESTAR

Page 1: ...A AT TE EU US S B BL LU UE ES ST TA AR R User s Manual Version 2 0...

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Page 3: ...with possible shortcomings that have been eliminated already If you program parameters of your ATEUS BLUESTAR by means of your computer you will need the BLUESTAR program You will find the most recen...

Page 4: ...3 4 GSM BOARD 17 3 4 1 Board Description 17 3 4 2 Configuration Jumpers 18 4 ANTENNA SPLITTER 19 4 1 SPLITTER DESCRIPTION 19 4 1 1 Standard configurations 19 4 1 2 Technical parameters 19 5 DIRECTION...

Page 5: ...2 3 System Settings 54 11 2 4 System control 55 11 2 5 ISDN PRI Board Settings 55 12 APPENDIX B LIST OF ALL STATUS CODES 59 12 1 1 Plug In Boards 59 12 1 2 ISDN Layer Statuses 59 12 1 3 GSM Layer Stat...

Page 6: ...SIM cards are a matter of course The use of up to four SIM cards per GSM module in combination with an intelligent SIM card switching tool and detailed statistics upgrade this system into a powerful...

Page 7: ...ack width is divided into an 8HP wide mains panel and 19 4HP wide modules in the following sequence from right to left 8HP fixed panel with a mains switch fuse and mains cable socket 4HP CPU board mus...

Page 8: ...of course Calls incoming from GSM networks can be ignored the calling party hears the ringing tone fully rejected the calling party gets the busy tone voice message or received In the last named case...

Page 9: ...s sent to the ATEUS BLUESTAR first This message contains the called number and CLIP if necessary Having received this message the ATEUS BLUESTAR can either reject the call the other party will route i...

Page 10: ...ls according to completed minutes or sent SMS enables a client oriented approach A defective SIM card blocking is a matter of course Triband GSM boards are currently available with GSM modules from Si...

Page 11: ...on Fault diagnostics is very simple too the ATEUS BLUESTAR informs of a fault both visually by LEDs and via any interface A direct display of all processes on ISDN or IP layers is a matter of course t...

Page 12: ...oring configuration tracing and firmware upgrade Transmission rate 57 6 kBd Bit format start 8bit stop no parity Signals RXD TXD RTS CTS GND 3 1 3 Lithium Battery Replacement WARNING Incorrect battery...

Page 13: ...sed at present It need not be applied during a common firmware upgrade The field of five jumpers JP3 helps you set the processor mode By default jumpers JP1 and JP2 are disconnected and pins 9 and 10...

Page 14: ...LED Indicates board initialization or error status Blinks Indicates the initialization of the board Lights on 45 sec Indicates duplication of the new firmware Lights on still Board initialization fai...

Page 15: ...interface to correspond with the microtelephone or headphone configuration Connector K1 is intended for servicing purposes only and may not be used By default jumpers JP1 and JP2 are disconnected jump...

Page 16: ...of the size of 160x100mm A PRIMARY ISDN interface and 5 board status indicators are located on the front panel the PRI board contains four switches can be deactivated by jumpers which makes hardware c...

Page 17: ...ans only swapping of the transmitting and receiving connector pairs the interface configuration must be made by software With jumper JP4 you can activate deactivate back up connection between PRI1 and...

Page 18: ...n the BLUESTAR TEI management number must be same on both equipment units 6 Rx 5 Tx 4 Tx 3 Rx 2 nepou it 1 nepou it 8 7 6 3 2 1 8 nepou it 7 nepou it 5 4 Fig contacts of TE connectors Fig contacts of...

Page 19: ...with modules TC35 and GM47 8 and 5 board status indicators are located on the front panel Possible statuses of indication LED diodes units with firmware 02 09 xx and higher PWR LED Indicates board sup...

Page 20: ...Jumper JP1 is intended for a change of the board addressing and is not applied at present Connector K2 is designed for servicing purposes only and may not be connected Jumper JP1 is disconnected by de...

Page 21: ...d number of using directions or GSM providers Splitter is configured with two basic units four inputs and one output splitter block two inputs and one output splitter block 4 1 1 Standard configuratio...

Page 22: ...ived the dummy loads together with the SMA connector you can order them separately Results of measurement with and without dummy load 5 Directional Antenna Directional antenna basic parameters Type CP...

Page 23: ...overvoltage protection and grounding 6 Discreet Antenna Discreet antenna basic parameters Type Car antenna Frequency 900 1800 MHz Gain 3dB Cable Coax cable 174A 5 m Connector SMA male Discreet antenn...

Page 24: ...SSH protocol A web server Apache is integrated which helps the user find through the Internet browser the current status of connected ATEUS BLUESTAR units store cdr info statistic data and PRI ISDN c...

Page 25: ...n ensures a trouble free and relatively quick max 1 5 hours installation The above mentioned features have relatively low hardware requirements but the basic HW must be as follows CPU Intel Pentium 4...

Page 26: ...e limitation The gateway s firmware is from factory locked for 850 hour c 35 days every reset of gateway will add one hour After this time the gateway will block the Layer 3 signallization layer on th...

Page 27: ...ns occur It is also difficult to select a cell where the cells lie in a straight line before and behind the antenna If no selection can be made you have to use another available GSM provider CAUTION Y...

Page 28: ...following two ways A using AT commands refer to Appendix A B using the BLUESTAR program C using the BLUESTAR wizard for settings basic parameters actually not available A PC can be used for both the w...

Page 29: ...ezen zdroj odkaz in case that you using more GSM operator please make delete of all eight Network lists and add to Network list 1 prefixes for GSM operator 1 to Network list 2 for GSM operator 2 etc P...

Page 30: ...gram can be run under the MS Windows 95 OSR2 98 ME 2000 XP OS only 9 2 BLUESTAR Program Running When the installation is complete run the program by clicking on the BLUESTAR program in your PC menu cl...

Page 31: ...ou can use a standard RS232 interface or Ethernet 10baseT Telnet connection for the BLUESTAR PC communication The BLUESTAR port transmission rate is ALWAYS 57 600bps Note If you have more gateways tha...

Page 32: ...irst run Save saves the current settings into the file the BLUESTAR program directory or into a folder defined in the List of gateways refer to 9 4 2 Load from loads a file from a folder selected by y...

Page 33: ...an one you are advised to have each configuration file in a different directory to avoid unintentional rewriting of the configuration file by another gateway configuration To do this use the following...

Page 34: ...s information on boards GSM modules and PRI board contains 9 cards whose numbers correspond to those of BLUESTAR positions 00 PRI board PRI board contains information on statuses of PRI ISDN layers an...

Page 35: ...E is searching for a new operator 3 registration denied 4 unknown 5 registered to roaming network BBB first byte of LAC location area code in dec format CCC second byte of LAC in dec format DDDDD cell...

Page 36: ...mpletes correctly the current calls or SMS and Reset board reset buttons If a board is not inserted in the BLUESTAR this position number shows the none board status Info on actual calls Information on...

Page 37: ...s used for storing and clearing of statistic data from the BLUESTAR connected For a detailed description of statistic data refer on page 66 Data into gateway sends and saves the configuration file int...

Page 38: ...p working If the procedure of uploading firmware was terminated please reset the gateway and re load the BLUESTAR program and try to upload firmware again CAUTION Be sure to use original and undamaged...

Page 39: ...37 Initiates testing call from AUX interface Outgoing call from analog AUX interface Connect to first incom Call Automatic connection of the first incoming call from the selected interface...

Page 40: ...hernet Transmission rate the recommended and default value is 57 600bps 9 4 5 Help Menu Contains a help to the BLUESTAR program instructions for use of the help and details on the program version 9 4...

Page 41: ...ystem 9 5 2 1 System settings This window allows you to set the basic parameters of your BLUESTAR IP address IP address of the BLUESTAR Ethernet port IP mask BLUESTAR port IP address mask Init sequenc...

Page 42: ...start will be chosen SIM card in holder X In case that setting in GSM group is different SIM will be automatically switched according to GSM group settings Dial for far control number for remote contr...

Page 43: ...ter the gateway sends the synchronization clock the connected device must be set to receive the synchronization clock Slave the gateway receives the synchronization clock from the connected device TEI...

Page 44: ...nstead of cyclically Caution Be sure to select the GSM groups according to available providers while selecting the Assignment of B channels locked If you do not have the appropriate crosses non crosse...

Page 45: ...ive transmit volume Caution We recommend you to keep the default value to avoid negative effects upon other transmission parameters such as echo Do not change these settings unless absolutely necessar...

Page 46: ...cards In this section you can set all rules for each SIM card in system for outgoing call from ISDN PRI to GSM networks placement of SIM holders on GSM boards you find in the section GSM board in thi...

Page 47: ...t for send the ISDN message ALERTING to ISDN PRI interface in case that BLUESTAR is building call from ISDN to GSM 0 switched off Bookmarks SIM1 SIM4 In these bookmarks is necessary right set up param...

Page 48: ...nutes spent and charged for each SIM These parameters are used for limit counters statistics not for the CDR Time of use SIM Interval of using selected SIM card Caution If parameter Time of use will b...

Page 49: ...preselection prefix which the gateway add before dialed DTMF dial in For example received DTFM digits are 487 and this prefix is 6655 The gateway will send to PRI ISDN interface number 6655487 CLIP Wi...

Page 50: ...interface Network list number number of Network list Time limitation validity time of this line Weekend parameter determining if these line is valid on weekends and holidays Groups Destination GSM gr...

Page 51: ...TAR Accounter program in your PC menu clicking on the icon on your desktop or running the Accounter exe file which you can find on the appropriate location installed by you using any file explorer com...

Page 52: ...automatic downloading and saving cdr info about calls made via ATEUS BLUESTAR and theirs savings in the text files The communication with BLUESTAR is established in chosen times moments via Ethernet...

Page 53: ...time file DddmmyyCBSX cdr Repeatedly DddmmyyBSx cdr At start file DddmmyyABSx cdr Use Activation of this flag List number of lines that will be represent in the status window Login Log in name passwor...

Page 54: ...x no Of BLUESTAR unit In case you have off option Only one file the program is saving this info in more files with deference of the last letter E g D120202A cdr is file generated at 12 2 2002 and dat...

Page 55: ...via PRI interface AT TIN Statistics of incoming calls via GSM modules AT TOUT Statistics of outgoing calls via GSM modules AT T Statistics of calls via SIM cards of GSM module AT TPR mi ci mo co Sett...

Page 56: ...p settings AT N Overview of parameters of network list no 1 8 AT NALL Overview of parameters of all network lists AT R Owerview of LCR lines 11 2 2 Default Reset AT FRES Reset with gateway factory set...

Page 57: ...ISDN PRI connections 0 63 AT I02 ppp ppp ppp List of numbers dialed in incoming calls from GSM max 63 characters numbers are separated with a comma AT I03 ppp Prefix to be sent before tone dialing AT...

Page 58: ...card in slot 2 AT G 3 netid clir min sms se c sec2 pseudo Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 3 AT G 4 netid clir min sms se c sec2 pseudo Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 4 AT G 5 from to from t...

Page 59: ...T RE Start tracing of error messages active interface AT Lx Start tracing of LAN Telnet on layer x x 2 Layers IP TCP Telnet x 3 Layers TCP Telnet x 4 Layer Telnet AT Rx Start tracing of ISDN PRI GSM o...

Page 60: ...sage smsrep ch ix SMS status confirmation was received and saved to SIM card this message is only for GSM modules TC35 and GM47 smsout ch ix ref SMS message was sent and didn t saved to SIM card Ref r...

Page 61: ...SE 6 ERASE Board firmware erasing AUX only PROF 7 PROG New board firmware loading AUX only OK 8 DETECT New board plug in detected INIT 9 DOWN Frozen status HW is working on board but no new calls are...

Page 62: ...request 25 OVRECV Overlap Receiving Gradual dialing sending Gradual dialing receiving 61 RSTREQ Restart Request Channel restart request sent 62 RSTART Restart Channel restart request received ISDN La...

Page 63: ...om Layer 4 3 OPROC Call to GSM is connected 4 CDELIV Call to GSM is ringing 6 CPRES Indication of call from GSM from Layer 2 7 CRECV Call from GSM is ringing on ISDN interface 9 IPROC Call from GSM is...

Page 64: ...LOGIN User is entering name 2 PASSW User is entering password 3 IDLE User logged in 12 1 6 Records of Events and Calls Record Type in Log File ID Name Description 0 POWER System power on power off or...

Page 65: ...me Whole Name ID Name Whole Name 000h alertin Alerting 04Dh release Release 001h callproc Call proceeding 04Eh restack Restart acknowledge 002h progress Progress 05Ah relcompl Release complete 003h se...

Page 66: ...Temporary failure 42 Swcongest Switching equipment congestion 44 Noreqchan Requested channel not available 65 Nobearer Bearer capability not implemented 81 Callref Invalid call reference value 88 Des...

Page 67: ...et of all GSM boards by AT command SYSTEM RESET CMD Reset of system by command at bsys L1 ERR reserved L2 ERR Error of 2 ISDN layer by Q 921 A unsol RX F Received packed RR RNR REJ with unexpected bit...

Page 68: ...nnected calls 8 column cost of call will be implemented in higher version of firmware 9 column called number 10 column caller number 11 column number of slot IMSI of used SIM card with GSM modules GM2...

Page 69: ...2 9 0 2 inc 1 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 inc 1 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 inc 1 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 out 1 439 7 19 51 177 0 6 44 0 2 out 1 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 out 1 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 out 1 0 0 00 00 0 0...

Page 70: ...odules FME 50ohm GSM boards with TC35i MC45i GM47 8 modules SMA 50ohm Length of antenna cable RG58 Max 20m 15 3 PRI Interface Interface 1x or 2x ISDN PRI Signaling Q 931 EDSS1 QSIG 1x PRI Type NT or T...

Page 71: ...he right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities The ATEUS BLUESTAR contains no environmentally harmful components When the product s service life is exhausted and you find no other ap...

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