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3-5 Send 

Parameters Window .............................................................................................................. 3-3 

 

3-6 Communication 

Setting Window ..................................................................................................... 3-3 

 

3-7 Change 

Password Window ............................................................................................................. 3-4 

 

3-8 Tools 

Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 3-4 

 

3-9 Read 

CDR Window ......................................................................................................................... 3-4 

 

3-10 Clear 

CDR Warning ........................................................................................................................ 3-5 

 

3-11 Help Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 3-5 

 

3-12 About 

Window ................................................................................................................................. 3-5 

 

3-13 Dialing 

Parameters Tab .................................................................................................................. 3-6 

 

3-14 Add 

Prefix Window.......................................................................................................................... 3-6 

 

3-15 Edit 

Prefix Window .......................................................................................................................... 3-7 

 

3-16 System 

Parameters Tab ................................................................................................................. 3-9 

 

3-17 Tones 

Parameters Tab ................................................................................................................. 3-11

 

 

3-18 Create 

User Window ..................................................................................................................... 3-13 

 

3-19 Edit 

User Window.......................................................................................................................... 3-13 

 

3-20 Prefix 

Restriction Numbers Window ............................................................................................. 3-14 

 

3-21 Call 

Manipulation Window............................................................................................................. 3-14 

 

 

4-1 Start-Up 

Mode................................................................................................................................. 4-1 

 

4-2 Idle Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 4-1 

 

4-3 Programming Mode......................................................................................................................... 4-2 

 

4-4 Defining 

Permitted Cellular Prefixes ............................................................................................... 4-2 

 

4-5 Message 

Before Dialing .................................................................................................................. 4-3 

 

4-6 Dialed 

Cellular Number ................................................................................................................... 4-3 

 

4-7 

Call in Progress With Permitted Prefix............................................................................................ 4-3 

 

4-8 Call 

Routed to PSTN....................................................................................................................... 4-3 

 

4-9 Call 

Forward 

to Cellular Number..................................................................................................... 4-4 

 

4-10 Message 

Before Dialing .................................................................................................................. 4-4 

 

4-11 Creating 

a New User....................................................................................................................... 4-6 

 

4-12 Call 

Back Message ......................................................................................................................... 4-6 

 

4-13 Call 

Through Message .................................................................................................................... 4-7

 

Summary of Contents for CGW-D

Page 1: ...CGW D June2008 Installation and Operation Guide Version 2 Release 4...

Page 2: ...shall ITS be liable for consequential or special damages loss of revenue or user dealer expenses arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product whether based on contract t...

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Page 4: ...1 2 Communication Menu 3 2 3 2 1 3 Tools Menu 3 4 3 2 1 4 Help Menu 3 5 3 2 2 Window Tabs 3 6 3 2 2 1 Dialing Parameters Tab 3 6 3 2 2 2 System Parameters Tab 3 9 3 2 2 3 Tones Parameters Tab 3 11 3 2...

Page 5: ...dware Wizard Window 1 2 5 2 9 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 2 2 5 2 10 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 3 2 6 2 11 Browser Window 2 6 2 12 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 4 2 7 2 13 Found New Hard...

Page 6: ...7 Tones Parameters Tab 3 11 3 18 Create User Window 3 13 3 19 Edit User Window 3 13 3 20 Prefix Restriction Numbers Window 3 14 3 21 Call Manipulation Window 3 14 4 1 Start Up Mode 4 1 4 2 Idle Mode 4...

Page 7: ...Installation and Operation Guide iv...

Page 8: ...gn Exchange Office and home phone and PBX trunk service FXS Foreign Exchange Station 1 3 What s in the Box When opening the supplied package please check its content If the content does not match the...

Page 9: ...ors of the CGW D device are displayed in Figure 1 1 The SIM insertion port on the bottom panel is displayed in Figure 1 2 AntennaConnector L CD Display US BConnector F XO P S T NConnector F X S P hone...

Page 10: ...apter 2 for instructions Connect the device to PC via the USB interface Program the device as required Device installation Connect the antenna to the antenna connector Insert a SIM card into the port...

Page 11: ...ded by the CGW D to the cellular network Otherwise the call is forwarded to the PSTN Incoming calls from a cellular network are forwarded to an analog telephone Figure 1 4 Office Trunk Configuration T...

Page 12: ...ular users A Callback remote cellular user can call the PBX and if authorized the call is disconnected and reversed The CGW D calls back the remote user and sends a dial tone The remote user becomes n...

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Page 14: ...the software perform the step as follows a Insert the supplied CD into the drive b Open the folder from the drive Figure 2 1 and double click the Setup icon The installation window opens Figure 2 2 T...

Page 15: ...to continue The next installation window opens Figure 2 3 The recommended name for the program folder appears in the Program Folders field If required type another name in this field The program file...

Page 16: ...Install Shield Wizard Window Installtion Complete e Click Finish The installation window closes An icon appears on your desktop Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 CGW D Icon f Activate the CGW D application by ei...

Page 17: ...stages of USB driver installation 2 3 1 USB Serial Driver Installation To install a serial driver perform the steps as follows a Power the device using the 9V DC external power supply b Plug a USB ca...

Page 18: ...CGW D 2 5 Figure 2 8 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 1 d Click Next The next wizard window appears Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 2...

Page 19: ...er for my device recommended radio button and click Next The next wizard window appears Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 3 f Select the Specify a location check box and click N...

Page 20: ...d CD and the operation system installed on the PC and click Open The next wizard window appears Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 4 h Click Next An installation procedure is per...

Page 21: ...Found New Hardware Wizard Window 6 j Click Finish to finish USB COM port converter installation and start the USB port installation Found New Hardware window appears Figure 2 15 and after a few second...

Page 22: ...ears Figure 2 17 Figure 2 17 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 8 l Click the Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended radio button and click Next The next wizard window appears Figure 2 1...

Page 23: ...Next A standard Windows browser opens Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 Browser Window n Select the USB driver s files location on the supplied CD and the operation system installed on the PC and click Open Th...

Page 24: ...re from the supplied CD b From the main menu select Communication Read Configuration and click OK VMS starts reading the configuration from the Device system through the USB interface If the VMS appli...

Page 25: ...nd the corresponding PC COM port On the VMS application main menu select Communication Com Port USB To COM Port Selection window appears Figure 2 23 Figure 2 23 USB to COM Port Selection Window Set th...

Page 26: ...Paragraph 3 2 1 and four tabs see Paragraph 3 2 2 3 2 1 Application Menus The CGW D application has the following menus File menu see Paragraph 3 2 1 1 Communication menu see Paragraph 3 2 1 2 Tools m...

Page 27: ...elect parameters for printing by group Print Opens a standard Windows print dialog Print Preview Displays a preview of the printed parameters Figure 3 2 Print Setup Opens a standard Windows print setu...

Page 28: ...ndow Figure 3 4 Send Configuration Opens the Send Parameters window Figure 3 5 USB ComPort Selection Opens the Communication Setting window Figure 3 6 Password Opens the Change Password window Figure...

Page 29: ...Window Figure 3 7 Change Password Window 3 2 1 3 Tools Menu The Tools menu Figure 3 1 serves for performing operations related to CDR viewing and deletion device reset and software upgrade Figure 3 8...

Page 30: ...ersion restricted for administrators Figure 3 9 Read CDR Window Figure 3 10 Clear CDR Warning The CDR list is based on FIFO functionality thus the first call registered is the first call to be overwri...

Page 31: ...Installation and Operation Guide 3 6 Figure 3 11 Help Menu Item Function Help topics Opens an online help file About CGW D Displays the software version Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 About Window...

Page 32: ...d 3 2 2 1 Dialing Parameters Tab The Dialing Parameters tab Figure 3 13 contains the options for dialing parameters configuration Figure 3 13 Dialing Parameters Tab Item Function Default Range Op tion...

Page 33: ...0 Inter digit timeout Specifies the timeout value in seconds for dialing the all number digits except the first digit 3 Hook flash time Specifies the required time in milliseconds to put a call on hol...

Page 34: ...O side is forwarded 20 disabled Free Call Forward Enables to forward calls from the FXO side to a cellular extension corresponds to the Maximum Number of Digits to be Dialed parameter Deselected Local...

Page 35: ...set Roaming Enables to activate the roaming service Selected CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Prevents transmission of calling SIM card s number for outgoing calls Selected Network Lock En...

Page 36: ...automatically any radio frequency from the list of supported frequencies during registration process Selected 850 MHz Sets the gateway to use only 850 MHz frequency during registration process Desele...

Page 37: ...from the cellular network during all calls Selected All Calls Disconnection Pulse Drop Enabled Activates pulse drop loop current disconnection service and enables the Loop Disconnect Time field Select...

Page 38: ...ar call a new cellular call will be indicated by the call waiting tone whereas a new PSTN call will be rejected Selected Gateway Dial Tone Enables the gateway to generate a dial tone for outgoing gate...

Page 39: ...ll Back Call Through tab contains the options for call back and call through configuration Item Function Users List NEW This button opens the Create User window Figure 3 18 EDIT This button opens the...

Page 40: ...CGW D 3 15 Figure 3 19 Edit User Window Figure 3 20 Prefix Restriction Numbers Window...

Page 41: ...hanged according to the rule from the Call Manipulation window Item Function Default Range Option Public Call Through Allow Public Call Through Enables to provide a dial tone to any incoming cellular...

Page 42: ...d disables this feature Empty APPLY Applies all changes 3 2 3 DTMF Programming The CGW D device can be programmed using DTMF commands To program the unit perform the steps as follows 1 If the unit is...

Page 43: ...Reverse polarity only on outgoing calls 2 Reverse polarity for incoming and outgoing calls 2 Output volume control 330 X where X 1 9 9 is highest 5 End dialing digit definition 334 X where X DTMF dig...

Page 44: ...swer from PBX Home In addition to Gateway provides dial tone for the free dialing via Cellular network follow by the Cellular prefixes White list settings 420 X where X 0 disabled X 1 enabled to speci...

Page 45: ...sy 2 ON time X 5 DTMF OFF time sent X 6 DTMF ON time sent YYYY 4 digit cadence in steps of 20msec For X 1 4 YYYY 0100 3000 For X 5 6 YYYY 0020 0980 DTMF sensitivity 480 Y where Y sensitivity level 1 9...

Page 46: ...ted digits 0 9 Clear restriction list 562 1 for for None Maximum number of digits for Public Call Through calls 564 X where X 0 9 0 Public Call Through mode disabled Call Back Call Through first digit...

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Page 48: ...guration connection diagram in Chapter 1 c Insert SIM card to the SIM card port on the bottom panel d Connect the external power supply to the power connector The LCD display lights up and displays th...

Page 49: ...e To define permitted cellular prefixes in home use configuration perform the steps as follows a Connect the PSTN line cable to the To PSTN socket on the device b Connect a home phone to the To Phone...

Page 50: ...re 4 6 and the device notifies by two short beeps that the call is routed to a cellular network P lease dial 9167798654 Figure 4 6 Dialed Cellular Number j When the person at the destination answers a...

Page 51: ...ward area of the Dialing Parameters tab Figure 4 9 d Set a value in No Answer Forwarding Time field default value is 20 Figure 4 9 Call Forward to Cellular Number e Click APPLY m To test the function...

Page 52: ...as detailed in Paragraph 4 4 d Define the required call forwarding settings It is recommended to select the Call Forward Disabled radio button in the Dialing Parameters tab so that the incoming calls...

Page 53: ...Y The user s subscriber account was created in the database k Make a call to the CGW D from the registered cellular phone The device receives the call disconnects and calls the caller back A message a...

Page 54: ...the To PSTN socket c Launch the PC software d Select Free Call Forward in Dialing Parameters tab e Click APPLY f To test the function make a call to the CGW D extension to receive a dial tone g Dial...

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Page 56: ...k interface to PBX or home phone RJ 11 PSTN to analog trunk interface of PSTN or to PSTN subscriber line home phone configuration only CGW D only Power Supply SMA female Antenna Off hook AC impedance...

Page 57: ...5 2 Model CGW D GSM Gateway 9 8ft Power supply Input 110VAC 60Hz 220VAC 50Hz Output 9VDC 800mA Temperature range 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F Maximum relative humidity 95 Dimensions HxWxD 212x44x121 mm 8 3x1...

Page 58: ...multiple antenna holder that can hold up to six antennas and wall mount brackets for three or six units Figure 6 1 Multiple Antenna Holder Three Unit Bracket Six Unit Bracket Figure 6 1 CGW D Mountin...

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