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User Manual

  

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PCI GSM

 

Created on: 18.01.2010 

 

 

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Please observe security references as per DIN 34! 

   

User manual PCI-GSM V1.1 

 

1. Introduction 

 

1.1 Equipment description 

The coM.sat PCI GSM-Board is meant to serve as an interfacing tool for the GSM-

network, that gets your software-based telephone system ready for GSM. The 

coM.sat

 PCI GSM-Board is aligned with Linux OS and offers a kernel-independent 

driver as well as a channel driver for  Asterisk, already included in the scope of 
supply. You will be able to benefit from all the advantages provided for by an IP-
connection, maintaining utmost flexibility and profiting from low communication 
cost. 

Up to 4 GSM-Quadband-Channels, equipped with individual SIM-cards, will allow 

you to consolidate your telecommunication activity between GSM, conventional 
telephony and IP-telephony. According to the Motherboard available, up to 4 

coM.sat

 PCI GSM-Boards can be integrated into a computer, which enables an 

individual amplification of your existing telephone system to up to 16 GSM-
Channels. The Board has been designed for a fast building up of the call 
connections and provides Digital Audio Quality (EFR/AMR). This enables the User 

to benefit, on the highest possible technological standard, from all advantages 
provided by the convergence of mobile and internet-based telephony. 

1.2 Feature survey  

 

Up to 4 GSM Quadband-channels per PCI-slot 

 

Comfortable integration into the corporate network combined with a Soft PBX  

 

Including a Virtual PBX / Mobility functionalities 

 

Hotswap enabled (change of SIM-card while in operation)  

 

Digital Audio Quality (EFR/AMR)  

 

Quick call connection  

 

Hardware DTMF Recognition  

 

For SIM-cards of 1.8 and 3.3 Voltage (1 SIM-Card per channel)  

 

Up to four simultaneous PCI-slots = in total 
16 GSM-channels (depending on the motherboard in use) 

1.3 Technical requirements 

 

CPU - Pentium III or superior  

 

RAM - 256 MB or superior  

 

Operational system: Linux  

 

Linux Driver for Kernel 2.4.x and 2.6.x  

 

Asterisk 1.4  

 

Slot: 32 Bit PCI Version 2.3 Slot  

Summary of Contents for PCI-GSM-Board

Page 1: ...coM sat PCI GSM Board USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...4 1 Security in air traffic 3 1 4 2 Environment with explosive substances 3 1 4 3 Security in road traffic 3 1 4 4 Non ionizing radiation 3 1 4 5 Electronics of medicinal equipments 3 1 4 6 Measures...

Page 3: ...Boards can be integrated into a computer which enables an individual amplification of your existing telephone system to up to 16 GSM Channels The Board has been designed for a fast building up of the...

Page 4: ...such areas e g gas stations fuel storage facilities chemical industry or while blasting operations are taking place In case the usage in one of these risk situations is necessary it has to be guarante...

Page 5: ...id direct sunlight as well as heat Respecting of this directive will help increase the reliability of operation as well as their durability as the components have to endure less temperature influences...

Page 6: ...e installation turn off the computer unplug its network cable and open its case In order to install the coM sat PCI GSM Board an available PCI slot is needed 1 Choose an available PCI Slot and remove...

Page 7: ...ore doing so turn the computer off unplug its network cable and open the case Then move on as follows 1 Unscrew the screws that fix the coM sat PCI GSM Board and slowly remove it from the slot it is p...

Page 8: ...SIM cards and connect the antenna 1 With a pen or a small screwdriver press onto the yellow button to eject the SIM cardholder 2 After ejection of the cardholder insert the SIM cards Remark The SIM c...

Page 9: ...hase II II Language Transmission performance max 2 Watt per channel GSM 850 900 50 Ohm max 1 Watt per channel GSM 1 800 1 900 50 Ohm SIM card 1 8 and 3 3 V SIM cards Interfaces 32 BIT PCI slot V 2 3 S...

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