_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B21 Confidential
CONNECTING THE RANGE ENHANCEMENT PACKAGE (REP)
Page 1: ...TLC SOLUTIONS INC SUITCASE GSM USER MANUAL SEPARATE COMPONENT PACKAGE UPDATED SEPTEMBER 9 2009 LAPTOP GSM System User Manual...
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Page 4: ...the system 7 Connecting a Range Enhancement Package 7 System Configuration 8 Previously Configured Parameters 8 Hardware and Software Information 8 Administration Procedures Using the Web Browser inte...
Page 5: ...ns Tab C27 Click on the Destinations tab to see the list of destinations C27 Patterns Tab C28 Click on the Patterns tab to see the list of patterns C28 Translations Tab C29 Click on the Translations t...
Page 6: ...lows Section 1 The TLC Laptop GSM System describes the subsystem and its characteristics and provides a list of items provided with the package CAUTION NOTE WARNING STOP WARNING Alerts the reader to a...
Page 7: ...ally to ensure the LTGSM operates properly Section 6 Technical Support provides information to obtain additional technical assistance if required Appendix A Acronyms provides a list of acronyms used i...
Page 8: ...CAUTION The technician must be completely familiar with the procedures contained in this document before beginning the actual installation Complete all Steps CAUTION The technician must perform each p...
Page 9: ...not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of electrical equipment in such an environment creates a definite safety hazard Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equip...
Page 10: ...ollows Single Chassis MSC BSC GSN AUC and SMSC with single PCI slot for external voice connectivity External connectivity is achieved via a SIP interface Single Carrier BTS with internal antenna up to...
Page 11: ...but can not guarantee optimal service during its use Note The standard GSM bands are 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz Small Portable Packaging The packaging is system dependant but in most situa...
Page 12: ...Ethernet HUB or Switch Connecting a second BTS to the system Connecting to a Range Enhancement Package Unpacking the System 1 Ensure that there is adequate space to operate the system 2 Remove all eq...
Page 13: ...formation Previously configured parameters System Dependant Hardware and Software information Administration procedures using the Web Browser interface Previously Configured Parameters The following i...
Page 14: ...ftware If a problem should arise it will be addressed on a case by case basis For the purposes of the guide TLC will address only those issues surrounding the SLA If the end user has a SLA and a softw...
Page 15: ...he system as there are vent holes that may allow moisture inside the chassis If a damp cloth is used to clean the system components allow 24 hours of drying time before the next power up WARNING Never...
Page 16: ...ol GGSN Gateway GPRS Support Node GPRS General Packet Radio Service GSM Global Systems for Mobile Communications GSN GPRS Support Node HLR Home Location Registry HPA High Power Amplifier IP Internet P...
Page 17: ..._____________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual A2 Confidential TRAU Transcoder and Rate Adaptation Unit VLR Visitor Location Registry...
Page 18: ..._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B1 Confidential Appendix B Quick Deployment Guide...
Page 19: ...o a situation that might affect personal safety CAUTION Alerts the reader to a situation that might affect the integrity of equipment software or data NOTE Provides the reader with important or suppor...
Page 20: ...__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B3 Confidential Deploying the system without the use of an Ethernet...
Page 21: ...___________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B4 Confidential Set Up Without Ethernet HUB or Switch Step 1 Insert Security Dongle into a...
Page 22: ...ptop to the LAN port on the BTS Power Block using an Ethernet crossover cable AC to DC Power Block CAUTION DO NOT PLUG THE CABLE INTO THE BTS SIDE OF THE BTS POWER BLOCK THIS PORT PROVIDES POE Power O...
Page 23: ...UB or Switch Step 3 Connect the BTS port on the BTS Power Block to the main Ethernet Port on the BTS This port can be identified by the 48 VDC marking above it This connection will be accomplished wit...
Page 24: ..._________ LTGSM User Manual B7 Confidential Set Up Without Ethernet HUB or Switch Step 4 Connect the AC Power to both the Laptop and the BTS Power Block AC to DC Power Block 48 VDC To AC Outlet WARNIN...
Page 25: ..._________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B8 Confidential Set Up Without Ethernet HUB or Switch Step 5 Press the power button...
Page 26: ...____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B9 Confidential STOP THIS COMPLETES THE SET UP WHEN DEPLOYED WITHOUT AN E...
Page 27: ...___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B10 Confidential Deploying the system with the use of an Ethernet...
Page 28: ...____________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B11 Confidential Set Up With Ethernet HUB or Switch Step 1 Insert Security Dongle into an...
Page 29: ...t HUB or Switch Step 2 Connect the LAN on the Laptop to any of the LAN ports on the Ethernet Switch except port 5 NOTE IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO USE CROSSOVER CABLES WHEN CONNECTING DEVICES THROUGH A HUB...
Page 30: ...t on the BTS Power Block AC to DC Power Block NOTE IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO USE CROSSOVER CABLES WHEN CONNECTING DEVICES THROUGH A HUB OR SWITCH CAUTION DO NOT PLUG THE CABLE INTO THE BTS SIDE OF THE BT...
Page 31: ...p 4 Connect the BTS port on the BTS Power Block to the Main Ethernet port on the BTS labeled 48 VDC AC to DC Power Block NOTE IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO USE CROSSOVER CABLES WHEN CONNECTING DEVICES THROUG...
Page 32: ...HUB or Switch Step 5 Connect the AC Power to both the Laptop and the BTS Power Block AC to DC Power Block NOTE PORT 5 ON THE ETHERNET SWITCH IS AN UPLINK PORT DO NOT USE THIS PORT UNLESS IT NECESSARY...
Page 33: ...______________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B16 Confidential Set Up With Ethernet HUB or Switch Step 6 Press the power butt...
Page 34: ..._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B17 Confidential STOP THIS COMPLETES THE SET UP WHEN DEPLOYED WITH AN ET...
Page 35: ..._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B18 Confidential CONNECTING A SECOND BTS...
Page 36: ...of the BTS Power Block to the main Ethernet port on the BTS identified by the 48 VDC indication above the port AC to DC Power Block NOTE PORT 5 ON THE ETHERNET SWITCH IS AN UPLINK PORT DO NOT USE THIS...
Page 37: ...___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B20 Confidential STOP THIS COMPLETES THE SET UP FOR CONNECTING TWO...
Page 38: ...____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B21 Confidential CONNECTING THE RANGE ENHANCEMENT PACKAGE...
Page 39: ..._______________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B22 Confidential Connecting the Range Enhancement Package Step 1 Connect the BTS TX port to the REP TX Input port and then connect the BTS RX...
Page 40: ...ge Enhancement Package Step 2 Connect the REP Antenna port to an appropriate antenna using an N Type Male connector on the REP side of the cable CAUTION DO NOT POWER ON THE REP WITHOUT AN ANTENNA OR O...
Page 41: ...______________________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B24 Confidential Connecting the Range Enhancement Package Step 3 Connect AC pow...
Page 42: ...________________________________________________________________________________________ LTGSM User Manual B25 Confidential Connecting the Range Enhancement Package Step 4 Toggle the power button next...
Page 43: ...____________ LTGSM User Manual B26 Confidential Connecting the Range Enhancement Package Step 5 The blue LED on the from of the REP should illuminate and the power meter should indicate an estimated p...
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Page 46: ...etwork Manager System Administrator Telecoms Administrator or a Support member of staff Anyone needing to use the LTGSM Management System should refer to the following section of this document for fur...
Page 47: ..._________________________________ LTGSM User Manual C2 Confidential For a brand new system there will be no existing tenancies You should first select System Settings in order to add a new provider Yo...
Page 48: ...ed so they can be allocated to individual location areas see section on location areas In most cases PMX systems will use the 2 digit identifier allocated to PMN by Ofcom and this will be the only pro...
Page 49: ...ching Centre MSC will set up the top level of your system hierarchy Having selected MSCs from the System Settings menu you will be presented with the MSC list Select Add MSC to add details of the MSC...
Page 50: ...fore cells must be done via the BSC settings Please note that whilst cell groups will be listed under Location Areas they may only be configured within the BSC not the LA Cell Group Configuration This...
Page 51: ...roup Hardware configuration is now complete and you can move on to the tenancy configuration LA Configuration This will create the first layer within the virtual hierarchy Select Add Location Area to...
Page 52: ...word Change For security reasons you may wish to change your PMX administrator s password This can be done by selecting the password change option from the System Settings menu From there you will be...
Page 53: ...ial Tenancy Configuration Having configured the hardware browse to the Tenancies screen by using the Tenancy List link from any page You will be presented with the list of tenancies For a brand new sy...
Page 54: ...k the norm being every 90 minutes This process cannot take place whilst the handset is on a call Therefore the re registration may be delayed The open timeout will cater for this scenario by keeping t...
Page 55: ...Tenancy has at least one number range defined you can start associating SIM cards with the telephone network extension numbers within the range s No tenancy may use a numbering range which overlaps wi...
Page 56: ...tion This setting determines whether or not PMX attempts to authenticate the SIM with each re registration If un ticked the mobile will be allowed to re register without authenticating again Ciphering...
Page 57: ...tension handset No Answer Sets an alternative point of answer when calls give no reply within the ringing duration set in Timeout Timeout Defines the number of seconds the system will wait for an answ...
Page 58: ...fidential From the list of Tenancies offered select those to be deleted by ticking the box for the tenancy then click Continue at the bottom of the screen You will be prompted to Accept or Cancel the...
Page 59: ...provision a SIM card against a particular extension number The method used will depend upon whether or not you know the unique ID IMSI of the SIM card to be provisioned If the IMSI is known to you me...
Page 60: ...not present on the PMX network any texts can be forwarded to the external mobile number Select the user class of service from the profile drop down list Normal Subscriber is for users who expect to b...
Page 61: ...static IP address to be assigned to the extension APN Sets the access point name to be used by the extension This may be defined as a specific name or more usually be set to a value of to allow the de...
Page 62: ...values will not be divulged to you or held on your system They will be held centrally by PMN and authentication would take place by means of authentication triplets sent via HTTP Under this authentic...
Page 63: ...this document there may be a requirement to forward divert calls to other destinations under certain conditions For example you may wish to divert calls to a voicemail system or a switchboard if an ex...
Page 64: ...er to allow divert commands from the handset to update the divert destinations Provisioning Method 2 Firstly you must set up at least one device which is allowed to extension SIM cards onto the networ...
Page 65: ...r details to locate the network provider selection feature and select the network detailed in your network diagram The SIM card will be provisioned against the first entry in the Pending Provisions li...
Page 66: ...nts From the tenancy menu select Distribution Lists You will be presented with a list of existing Distribution Lists To create a new list select Add Distribution List Give the list a suitable name and...
Page 67: ...to reply to the message please ensure that you enter a valid PMX extension or macro network mobile number Enter the text in the Message field up to a maximum of 160 characters Select the appropriate d...
Page 68: ...SIP messaging used by PMX and relay it to other SIP enabled devices or convert it to traditional TDM Time Division Multiplex protocols such as DPNSS or DASS The details of any gateway can be added us...
Page 69: ...rs a choice of SIP and SMSC Choose SIP for voice calls or SMSC to set the gateway as an SMS Controller The port number should be set to 5060 for SIP and 5080 for SMSC These defaults may be changed if...
Page 70: ...from the UK a prefix of 00 is required The IDD will be used to replace a plus symbol at the front of any dialled number Later versions do not include the setting as it is automatically handled by the...
Page 71: ...ension on the PMX system calls can be routed to the associated handset without breaking out to the PSTN thus saving on call costs Secondly if the associated handset is off net we have a secondary mean...
Page 72: ...sion Types Simply tick the box for each type of transmission you wish to send along this route Predominantly Voice call will be the preferred option Destinations Tab This allows you to decide where ca...
Page 73: ...igits following this prefix 0 12 XXXXXXXXX Any number beginning 01 or 02 followed by 9 digits of any value each X represents one digit of any value 0 7 9 XXXXXXXXX Any number beginning 07 08 or 09 fol...
Page 74: ...it may be necessary to modify the CLI of the calling extension to a number more appropriate to the recipient of the call Ordinarily calls between PMX extensions would display the extension number Whe...
Page 75: ...the example above truncating the pattern means that a set number of characters from the beginning of a pattern will be dropped So if this transform were to allow patterns of differing lengths but wher...
Page 76: ...r the CLI transform Click on Add Pattern to determine which extension CLI s need to be modified Once configured the CLI transform must be enabled to take effect NOTE Telecoms regulations in the countr...
Page 77: ...at calls from any extension in the 78xxx range would use the transform Click on the Dest Transforms tab to see the list of destination transforms Click on Add Destination Transform to create a descrip...
Page 78: ...in Truncate Characters or vice versa will generate an error message N B The dollar wild card only has this function in an output mask On a pattern the dollar will still denote any number of characters...
Page 79: ...extension number scheme e g with a network node prefix A translation would be required to remove the prefix from the received digits to match them to a number in the tenancy s ranges Another example w...
Page 80: ...calls will be routed within PMX Therefore the internal extension number is valid as the CLI to present Click on Add Destination Transform to add a description and output mask with a Truncate Characte...
Page 81: ...heading indicated by two asterisks The LA column will show which Location Area the user is currently in The first icon indicates the extension s current subscription status A grey icon means that the...
Page 82: ...Pin Wire Color Signal 1 White Orange TX 2 Orange TX 3 White Green RX 4 Blue POE 5 White Blue POE 6 Green RX 7 White Brown POE 8 Brown POE Ethernet Cable Pin Outs Cross Over Cable Below is a pin for a...
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