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The GSM Terminal ............................. 1

Introduction
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Terminal Configuration ....................... 2

Quick Setup Guide .............................. 3

Installing antenna
Installing battery
Installing SIM card
Connecting telephone set
Connecting power supply
Testing LEDs

Using the terminal
Testing the terminal
Wall mounting

SIM card .............................................  9

Call related supplementary services .....10

Call waiting
Call hold
Conference call
Explicit call transfer

GSM related supplementary services ...10

Emergency number .............................13

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Page 3: ...GSM Terminal Wireless Subscriber Unit Model 6000 User Guide ...

Page 4: ...ons not imple mented at the time of distribution unless prior contractual arrangements have been made to include these functions L 3 Communications GNS reserves the right to modify or revise the content of this manual It is further understood that in consideration of the receipt or purchase of this manual the recipient or purchaser agrees not to reproduce disseminate the information herein or copy...

Page 5: ... battery Installing SIM card Connecting telephone set Connecting power supply Testing LEDs Using the terminal Testing the terminal Wall mounting SIM card 9 Call related supplementary services 10 Call waiting Call hold Conference call Explicit call transfer GSM related supplementary services 10 Emergency number 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 7 8 1 2 10 10 10 11 ...

Page 6: ...ervices Calling Line Identification Restriction Current Call Metering Services Call Logs Setting the Serial Port Data Rate CLI Protocol Selection System Time SMS Messaging 25 SMS via the GSM AT Commands Read SMS Delete Message Set Service Center Number New Message Indication Send SMS SMS Messaging Over CallerID TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 13 14 14 15 19 20 20 21 23 24 24 25 25 24 24 26 27 27 ...

Page 7: ...tion 50 Appendix D Using your PC as a fax 50 Appendix E Call forwarding supplementary service codes 51 Safety and performance issues 52 Care of the GSM Terminal Care of indoor antenna Radio frequency energy Device interference Explosive atmospheres Power supply safety use Children Disposing of the Terminal Regulatory Information 54 Warranty Information 55 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 52 52 53 53 53...

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Page 9: ...phones answering machines facsimile machines analog modems computers through serial port You can use the GSM Terminal to place standard voice calls fax or modem calls as well as make connection to PC either through modem or digital serial interface The GSM Terminal can be used as a desk top or wall mounted device A variety of optional antennas are available from small attachable antennas to wall o...

Page 10: ...may be connected to Terminal via splitter See Figure 2 iii If you want to use house telephony through GSM Terminal instead of wire line telephony and your home office has house wiring you may disconnect wire line telephone connection from your house office wiring and connect GSM Terminal to one of the phone jacks in the home office This allows all home office telephony devices connected to wall ja...

Page 11: ...uld keep the distance between telephones and GSM Terminal under 200 meters If you need to span longer distances you will need a high quality wire QUICK SETUP GUIDE This section provides you with information on how to quickly set up and operate the GSM Terminal Refer to Figures 4 and 5 for the location of the various Terminal inputs and indicators power jack RJ 11 jack LEDs seriel port Figure 4 Fro...

Page 12: ... up battery Locate the battery door on the top rear of the subscriber unit and remove it by pressing in and then up on the arrows The door will hinge open for removal Figure 7 Figure 7 Battery cover removal Press the battery velcro tape side down to hold the battery in place within the case Figure 8 Battery placement Connect the socket of the battery wire to the plug located inside the battery com...

Page 13: ...d from the service provider Terminal is designed to interface with 3V SIMs only Make sure the power is OFF before inserting the SIM card Locate the SIM slot on the left side of the GSM Terminal Fig 6 Figure 9 SIM compartment location Using a pen or other pointed object depress the button inside the slot and pop out the SIM card tray Fig 7 Figure 10 Opening SIM compartment Install the SIM in the tr...

Page 14: ...f the battery is installed or blink green with no battery installed LED 2 will be amber for up to 30 seconds immediately after power up then turn green if the GSM Terminal finds a GSM service provider and registers to it LED 3 will blink red if the SIM card requires a PIN code or be a steady green if it does not See Step 7 for how to enter the PIN code If any of these conditions are not met refer ...

Page 15: ...st described below To place a phone call do not forget to unlock the SIM card using your PIN See the next section below for instructions i The GSM Terminal will start dialing 3 5 seconds after the last digit of the phone number is entered POWER SUPPLY Power OK Power OK No battery Battery Operation Battery Low Initializing Input Voltage Low SERVICE In Service In Service Signal Low Registering Regis...

Page 16: ...are connected properly End the Ring Back Test by lifting any connected telephone and hanging it up i If you have a Caller ID device attached to the Terminal you should see the number 1234567890 appear during the Ring Back Test 9 Mounting the GSM Terminal on a wall Refer to the figure below for wall mounting 1 2 3 Figure 12 Wall mounting 1 Fasten the supplied wall mounting bracket onto the wall 2 P...

Page 17: ...short audible confirmation tone through the connected phone set i If AUTOPIN feature is activated see table 2 on page 6 then once you enter a correct PIN the Terminal will remember it unless you change your PIN or your SIM card In the case of a wrong PIN entered LED 3 will continue blinking red and you will hear a multi frequency rejection tone i In accordance with GSM standard three wrong PIN num...

Page 18: ...will be appear on the Caller ID display After receiving a Call Waiting indication you can put the first call on hold and accept the second call by pressing the Flash button or making hook flash and then pressing key 2 on the telephone set Note the key 2 must be pressed within 5 seconds After that the waiting call will be put through To go back to the original call press the FLASH and 2 keys again ...

Page 19: ...You should get a dial tone Dial the explicit call transfer code to complete the explicit call transfer operation GSM RELATED SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES The GSM Terminal provides transparent access to all standard GSM Supplementary services Since some of the services need an extra subscription consult your service provider for the availability of these services Table 2 on page 12 lists the services sup...

Page 20: ...y Deactivate all temporarily Reactivate all Deactivate temporarily conditional Reactivate temporarily conditional CALL WAITING Activate deactivate call waiting CALL BARRING Set password PW Outgoing all Outgoing international only Incoming all Incoming if roaming TO ACTIVATE PIN 04 OLD_PIN NEW_PIN NEW_PIN PUK NEW_PIN 12 1 21 NUMBER 61 NUMBER 62 NUMBER 67 NUMBER 002 004 43 03 OLD_PW NEW_PW NEW_PW 33...

Page 21: ...ission reception of facsimile messages The end result is that certain fax machines may not perform well within GSM Making Calls With the GSM Terminal you can make both voice as well as data calls Voice Calls Voice calls on the GSM Terminal are made the same way you would on a standard wire line Data Calls Since the GSMTerminal is set in voice mode by default you need to notify the network before s...

Page 22: ... calls If the SIM card has only one assigned number for both voice and fax then before accepting a fax or modem call you must switch the GSM Terminal into fax or modem mode using one of the following key sequences 91 incoming fax call 92 incoming data call 90 to switch back to voice mode i LED 3 rightmost LED will indicate the operating mode of the GSM Terminal green for voice amber blinking for f...

Page 23: ...bps make sure that maximum speed of the PC modem is set to 57 600 Also you may need to use the following initialization string AT CSNS 4 to accept calls coming from outside of GSM network using single numbering scheme Your SIM card must support GSM Data in order to use this method Data Bearer Type Selection The data bearer type selection dialing sequence selects the bearer service with a data rate...

Page 24: ... bearer type selection use the following sequence 93 SPEED CONNECTION_TYPE SERVICE_TYPE Refer to Table 3 for help in selecting the appropriate values to use for each field SPEED Autobauding 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps CONNECTION TYPE Data Circuit Asynchronous SERVICE TYPE Transparent only Non transparent only Transparent preferred Non transparent preferred MODEM TYPE none V 22 V 22bis V 32...

Page 25: ... CLIR to service operator default setting Set CLIR on per call basis CURRENT CALL METERING CALL LOGS Display cumulative call time ACM Reset cumulative call timer SETTING DATA RATE Set data rate to a DATA_RATE Display number call direction and call duration Display number call direction and call duration TO ACTIVATE 20 1 81 FAX_NUMBER 82 DATA_NUMBER 90 91 92 30 1 31 INDEX 32 INDEX 32 1 4 33 1 21 13...

Page 26: ...4 2 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE SYSTEM INFORMATION Signal strength display VOICE FAX MODEM Fax mode outgoing Modem mode outgoing Voice mode incoming Fax mode incoming Modem mode incoming SMS Incoming SMS notification Read message number INDEX Delete message number INDEX Delete all SMS messages List all received messages SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY Display SW version date time CLIR Prevent ID presentation t...

Page 27: ...After 3 unsuccessful attempts the SIM card will be locked To unlock it you will need to input a special unlocking code called a PUK that is obtained from the service provider PUK NEW_PIN To disable PIN check at startup enter the following sequence 11 0 PIN To enable PIN check at startup enter the following sequence 11 1 PIN You can also program the GSM Terminal to enter the PIN automatically at th...

Page 28: ...n supplementary service allows a calling subscriber to enable or disable the presentation of the Calling Line Identification CLI to the called party when making an outgoing call Enabling CLI Restriction in effect instructs the GSM Network not to send Caller ID information to the called party This allows you to make anonymous calls To use this service according to the subscription of the CLIR servi...

Page 29: ...enter the following sequence 31 PHONE_NUMBER Current Call Metering Services CCM Current Call Metering service CCM allows you to enable or disable the presentation of the phone number the direction incoming or outgoing and the duration of the last completed call When enabled the phone number the call direction and the call duration information will be sent automatically to a Caller ID box after the...

Page 30: ... form Phone_Number CCM Direction Duration The following symbols are used for direction information Mobile originated call Mobile terminated call Duration information format hours minutes seconds Call Logs You can query the call log and have the information displayed on a Caller ID display using the following dialing sequences After dialing the proper sequence be sure to wait for a confirmation ton...

Page 31: ...e updated to show days and hours in the following format ACM days hours To reset the total call timer enter 17 Wait for the confirmation tone before placing the receiver on hook Setting the Serial Port Data Rate The data rate at which the GSM Terminal will accept commands on the serial port RA 232 interface can be changed via the phone interface with the following dialing string 23 DATA_RATE Wait ...

Page 32: ...F standard only the phone number of the calling party will be displayed on DTMF type Caller ID devices if ETSI DTMF protocol is selected Other information display capabilities such as SMS messaging RSSI display and call metering information will not be available using DTMF type Caller ID devices System Time You can set the system time of the GSM Terminal This allows the incoming call time to be pr...

Page 33: ...S are given in Table 5 PC based SMS client programs can also be used to make a SMS session user friendly i See your Windows manual under HyperTerminal Setup in order to set up a terminal connection to GSM Terminal to issue AT Commands SMS COMMANDS CMGF CMGR CMGL CMGD CMGS CNMI CSCA DESCRIPTION Message format Read message List message Delete message Send message New message indication Service cente...

Page 34: ...read From what number Date Time Message Number OK AT CMGR 1 Read the first message The following will be returned CMGR REC READ 336290918 99 05 01 14 19 44 04 MESSAGE BODY OK Delete Message AT CMGD 1 Delete the first message Set Service Center Number AT CSCA 12063030004 Set service center number to1 206 303 0004 New Message Indication AT CNMI 0 1 0 0 0 Set unsolicited message indication When a new...

Page 35: ...the newly received SMS message index This SMS message index number is used when reading and deleting the SMS messages from the SIM card You can also query the existing messages in their SIM card using the message listing feature to get the index numbers The telephone number of the sender and date and time of the message is displayed in CallerID box number and date field The message itself is displ...

Page 36: ... Disable incoming SMS message notification Enable incoming SMS message notification Check status of message notification setting Read SMS message number Delete SMS message number List all received SMS messages Table 6 SMS messaging with Caller ID box After entering a dialing sequence wait for the confirmation tone and then hang up i The Caller ID transmission will take place while the receiver is ...

Page 37: ...10 MHz RX 1930 1990 MHz RF power Maximum 1 W 30 dBm Power class 1 GSM 850 Frequencies TX 824 840 MHz RX 869 896 MHz RF power Maximum 2 W 33 dBm Power class 4 Data Capabilities multislot GPRS Class B and circuit switched GMS Data Speech Codecs Full Rate Enhanced Full Rate and Half Rate EXTERNAL INTERFACES Telephone RJ11 a b 2 wire line fixed telephone interface RS232 port DB 9 Serial COM interface ...

Page 38: ... commands SMS all applicable GSM 07 05 AT commands INCLUDED ANTENNA Frequency Bands Dual Band EGSM 900 GSM 1800 or EGSM 850 GMS1900 Characteristics Omnidirectional INCLUDED POWER SUPPLY AC input 100 240 Vac 47 63 Hz 3 pole AC inlet connector IEC 320 power inlet Available plugs EU UK USA and AU ENVIROMENTAL Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C Operating humidity 5 95 non condensing Storage temperatur...

Page 39: ...he SIM must have GPRS operation enabled 3 Connect the serial port of the PC to the serial port of the GSM Terminal 9 pin D connector using straight through serial cable 4 Power up the GSM Terminal Wait for LED 3 to blink amber green LED 2 will be off and LED 1 will indicate the power supply status as in table 1 Modem Installation 1 Start the Control Panel program by selecting Start Settings Contro...

Page 40: ...PAGE 32 GSM TERMINAL USER GUIDE 2 Uncheck Don t detect my modem I will select from a list Click Next 3 The GSM Terminal should be detected automatically Click Next ...

Page 41: ...combo box value to 57600 6 Under the Connection tab Set Data Bits combo box to 8 Parity combo box to None Stop bits combo box to 1 Click Advanced Check the Use flow control checkbox Click Hardware RTS CTS radio button In the Extra settings field type at cdgcont 1 IP APN APPENDIX A ESTABLISHING A GPRS CONNECTION ...

Page 42: ...nternet GPRSprovider com Click the OK button If the string is too long to type into the field then open a hyperterminal Type the same string into the hyperterminal window 7 In the Standard Modem Properties window click OK 8 Close all other open windows Installing a Network Connection 1 Double click My Computer icon on the computer s desktop 3 Double click Dial Up Networking ...

Page 43: ...me for example GSM Terminal Internet 5 Click Configure In the General tab for Port select the communications port that is connected to the GSM Terminal the Maximum speed should be 57600 In the Connection tab Set Data Bits combo box to 8 Parity combo box to None Stop bits combo box to 1 APPENDIX A ESTABLISHING A GPRS CONNECTION ...

Page 44: ...Check the Use flow control checkbox Click Hardware RTS CTS radio button 6 Click the Options tab under Status Control select check Display modem status Click OK 7 Click Next 8 Leave the Area code blank For the telephone number put in 99 1 Click Next ...

Page 45: ...con of the connection just added and select Properties 2 Click the General tab Confirm that the telephone number is 99 1 Uncheck Use area code and Dialing Properties 3 Click the Server Types tab In Type of Dial Up Server select PPP Internet Windows NT Server Windows 98 Select Log on to network Select Enable software compression Select TCP IP APPENDIX A ESTABLISHING A GPRS CONNECTION ...

Page 46: ...server address Use default gateway on remote network i If your GSM GPRS provider requires you to enter the IP address and DNS server address manually enter them into the previous dialog box Uncheck Use IP header compression 5 Click the OK button 6 In the properties window click OK and close all other open windows ...

Page 47: ...etwork Connection 3 When the window titled Connect to opens the User name and Password fields must be blank 4 Fill in the username and password dialog boxes if your GSM GPRS provider requires you to enter them Otherwise click the Connect button 5 After a GPRS connection is made the Connection Established window opens open your Internet browser APPENDIX A ESTABLISHING A GPRS CONNECTION ...

Page 48: ...lid SIM if not already installed The SIM must have GPRS operation enabled 3 Connect the serial port of the PC to the serial port of the GSM Terminal 9 pin D connector using straight through serial cable 4 Power up the GSM Terminal Wait for LED 3 to blink amber green LED 2 will be off and LED 1 will indicate the power supply status as in table 1 Installing and Configuring the Modem 1 Open the Contr...

Page 49: ...s the modem should be listed as Unknown Modem Click Next The contents of the Add Remove Hardware Wizard will change telling you that your modem has been set up successfully Click Finish 4 Select Unknown Modem installed in previous step by clicking on it 5 Click Properties Set Maximum Port speed value to 57600 APPENDIX B GPRS CONNECTION ON WINDOWS 2000 ...

Page 50: ...ned from the service provider For example if the APN is internet GPRSprovider com type at cdgcont 1 IP internet GPRSprovider com Click OK Note If the string is too long to type into the field then open a hyperterminal Type the same string into the hyperterminal window 7 Click Change Default Preferences button In the General tab the Port Speed should be 57600 Set the Flow Control to Hardware ...

Page 51: ...8 Click the Advanced tab Set the Data Bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 Click OK 9 In the Unknown Modem Properties window click OK 10 Close all other open windows APPENDIX B GPRS CONNECTION ON WINDOWS 2000 ...

Page 52: ...INAL USER GUIDE Installing and Configuring a Network Connection 1 Open the Start Settings Network and Dial Up Connections icon 2 Open the Make New Connection icon Click Next 3 Select Dial up to the Internet Click Next ...

Page 53: ...net connection manually or I want to connect through a local area network LAN Click Next 5 Select I connect through a phone line and a modem Click Next 6 Select the modem device just created Click Next APPENDIX B GPRS CONNECTION ON WINDOWS 2000 ...

Page 54: ...rea code blank For the telephone number put in 99 1 and uncheck Use area code and dialing rules Click Next 8 Fill the User name and Password fields as required by your GPRS service provider Click Next 9 Choose a name for your connection Click Next ...

Page 55: ...w connection has been created which should have the same connection name as in step 9 12 Right click on the new connection icon of the connection just added and select Properties Check the modem device you created for this connection in the Connect Using list Click Configure Under the General tab the telephone number should be 99 1 and the Use dialing rules box should be unchecked APPENDIX B GPRS ...

Page 56: ...ble hardware flow control Enable modem error control and Enable modem compression Click OK 13 Click the Networking tab Under Type of Dial Up Server Select PPP Windows 95 98 NT4 2000 Network Check Log on to network Check Enable software compression Check TCP IP Uncheck all others ...

Page 57: ...Internet 1 To connect to Internet double click the select and open the Start Settings Network and Dial Up Connections icon 2 Double click on the GPRS connection icon you created in Step X Install and Configure Network Connection 2 When the window titled Connect to opens the User name and Password fields must be blank Leave them blank if information is not required or enter the information provided...

Page 58: ... the confirmation tone and hang up i The factory default settings are Autobaud 8 Data bits No Parity and 1 Stop bit APPENDIX D USING YOUR PC AS A FAX Using GSM Terminal with PC to send and receive Fax GSM Terminal can be configured as a modem to be used with PC based fax client software After installing GSM Terminal as a modem to your PC install your favorite fax software During installation make ...

Page 59: ...warding Not reachable call forwarding Busy call forwarding No code 10 11 12 13 16 19 20 21 25 26 All tele and bearer services All teleservices Telephony All data teleservices Fax services SMS All teleservices except SMS All bearer services All asynchronous services All data circuit asynchronous All dedicated packet access The Network Service Codes BS are Activate Register and activate Check status...

Page 60: ...hock or injury The waranty does not cover use of non approved accessories Keep the Terminal clean and free of dust and debris Care of Indoor Antenna Use only an antenna specified for the Terminal Use of unapporoved antenna or modifications could damage the Terminal and may void the warranty Refrain from touching the antenna while the Terminal is in use Any contact with the antenna could affect per...

Page 61: ...uld generate excessive interference in the Terminal Explosive Atmospheres Do not use the Terminal near a gas leak If you suspect a leak use a telephone away from the area of the leak to report it Although it is rare the Terminal could generate a spark As a result turn off the Terminal in areas with potentially explosive materials such as gas stations and in areas where the air may contain explosiv...

Page 62: ...e instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this computer does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by removing the unit s batteries and AC adapter try the following Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna Relocating the ...

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