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TOPEX MobiLink ISDN2GSM                                            User`s  Manual

 

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Figure 3-10 Usage of SY connector 

 
For details see Chapter 4.2, about modes of connecting the 
MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM unit.  
 

3.12.  Mounting the MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM equipment 

 

When selecting the location for mounting MobiLink please bear in 
mind the recommendations from the paragraph “Operating 
environment” 
The Topex 

ISDN 2 GSM

 equipment can be placed either in vertical 

position on a wall or horizontally on a desk or in a shelf. 
MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM and its antennas must be located as far as 
possible from equipment that is sensitive to electromagnetic 
interferences (radios, audio or video appliances, computer monitor, 
TV receivers etc).  Also, the GSM antennas must be mounted in a 
place with maximum strength of the received signal.  
For mounting MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM on a wall you must use the 
mounting kit (plastic dowels, woodscrews, etc) provided by Topex.  

Summary of Contents for MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL 2008...

Page 2: ...ducts through its distributors to Italy France Spain Bulgaria Greece Niger Russia UK Republic of Moldova Turkey Holland etc In order to achieve effective and flawless manufacturing for its products TO...

Page 3: ...N BRI and PRI GSM gateway broadband wireless routers SIM Servers VoIP gateways Signaling converters and Protocol Translators SS7 SIP H323 ATC Voice Communication Systems custom systems for special app...

Page 4: ...xcellent quality of audio signal 9 availability of SMS and data functions 9 convenient easy to use e mail to SMS and SMS to e mail feature 9 perfect compatibility to ISDN private branch exchanges PBX...

Page 5: ...esources preserving and to avoid the occurring negative effects about human health and environment The acquired product shall not be treated like household waste at the end of its life and will be ret...

Page 6: ...will be cut down by as much as 60 You will avoid telephone fees for the interconnection between GSM network and the PSTN carrier Also calls coming from the cell phones of your personnel out in the fie...

Page 7: ...cance of LED indicators 23 3 11 Pinout for the connectors 24 3 12 Mounting the MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM equipment 27 4 Installing the OAM program 29 5 Operation and modes of connection 30 5 1 Routing for l...

Page 8: ...cators 23 Figure 3 9 Serial connector 24 Figure 3 10 Usage of SY connector 27 Figure 3 11 Mounting MobiLink on a wall 28 Figure 4 1 Configuring MobiLink via serial connection 29 Figure 5 1 MobiLink co...

Page 9: ...ding conditioned or unconditioned DISA and voice messages When connected to a computer you may use the MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM equipment to receive and send out SMS By connecting MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM to an...

Page 10: ...w Pease ensure that you received the suitable contents also check that all components are accounted for and that no damage has been sustained during the transport Item Image Pcs Note MobiLink ISDN 2 G...

Page 11: ...equipment it is with one or two GSM modules you will have one or respectively two antennas The kit for mounting MobiLink on a wall includes dowels woodscrews etc OAM software supplied with MobiLink i...

Page 12: ...nk ISDN 2 GSM to the TE of the ISDN PBX or the ISDN phone set analog phone may be used via terminal adapter SY synchronization connections paralleled with TE slot Used for clock signal synchronization...

Page 13: ...vocal mailbox concerning treatment of incoming calls These are very useful in case you cell phone is busy or disconnected it is advantageous to use the call forwarding features provided by the GSM ca...

Page 14: ...the equipment model it may feature one or two GSM modules hence one or two slots for SIM cards The slots for SIM cards are located on the upper right side of the MobiLink case under the LED indicators...

Page 15: ...k ISDN2GSM User s Manual 15 1 Press the little button to eject the SIM holder 2 Pull out extract the tray SIM holder 3 Insert SIM card into the holder as shown with cut corner upwards and with contact...

Page 16: ...ding slot of the MobiLink unit You should follow the steps described above also when you need to replace the SIM cards already installed into MobiLink 3 4 Connecting the cables Connect the data phone...

Page 17: ...al NT TE or SY connections in accordance with chapter 4 2 Modes of connection In order to achive a good operation you have to know the pattern of connections required for the application links require...

Page 18: ...or directivity Yagi if the need arises The following table shows the main characteristics of the dual band stick antennas with magnetic base currently supplied with the MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM package Fr...

Page 19: ...ennas must be located as far as possible from equipment that is sensitive to electromagnetic interferences radios audio or video appliances computer monitor TV receivers etc If you place the MobiLink...

Page 20: ...u do not need to change the settings Figure 3 5 Location of jumpers 3 7 Bootloader enable Use If an abnormal interruption occured in the loading of an image file you must use the JP5 jumper To fix thi...

Page 21: ...ON so the terminal resistors are connected You should take the jumpers OFF if terminal resistors are not required When you have several ISDN devices connected to an ISDN line the line must end with i...

Page 22: ...MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM Insert the jack of the power supply adapter shipped in the MobiLink package into the PWR connector Then plug the adapter into the receptacle of the 230V AC mains outlet MobiLink I...

Page 23: ...different frequencies as shown in the table below LED Status Significance This dual color LED shows the status of GSM modules It lights green to indicate GSM 0 and red to indicate GSM 1 Blinking fast...

Page 24: ...ame type female RJ 45 but they have different functions Please read the paragraph carefully and perform the connections accordingly Serial connector For programming MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM you must use th...

Page 25: ...table below for pinout of cable and its connectors RJ11 Symbol DB 9 Signal 1 DSR 6 Data Set Ready input 2 RxD 3 Receive Data input 3 GND 5 Signal Ground 4 TxD 2 Transmit Data output 5 DTR 4 Data Term...

Page 26: ...interface Pin Signal 1 not connected 2 not connected 3 Tx 4 Rx 5 Rx 6 Tx 7 not connected 8 not connected NT connector used for connecting the MobiLink NT interface The NT ISDN interface of MobiLink is...

Page 27: ...Topex ISDN 2 GSM equipment can be placed either in vertical position on a wall or horizontally on a desk or in a shelf MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM and its antennas must be located as far as possible from equ...

Page 28: ...art drill the holes in the wall forcibly insert into the holes the plastic dowels thread the metallic woodscrews into the plastic dowels leaving the end to protrude outside for some 5 mm hang the case...

Page 29: ...COM serial channel where the MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM is connected Just insert the diskette into the 3 5 inch diskette drive unit and copy the structure of folders and files to your hard disk drive Then ru...

Page 30: ...for example the operator that provides lower tariff by night or during the weekend Another instance of getting lower tariff by using MobiLink is when several subscribers of your PBX make calls to a c...

Page 31: ...xamples of connecting the MobiLink equipment to an ISDN phone exchange The ISDN 2 GSM interface can be connected either as TE when it acts as a terminal equipment or as NT when it simulates ISDN netwo...

Page 32: ...hone number is not found in the table The call is sent only thru the MobiLink s TE interface In the CLIP GSM table the ACTION field value must be set on NT and the Port field from GSM settings menu wi...

Page 33: ...g in the GSM window is Operator the call will go to the local extension from Target From the PABX the call is considered to be a local call If the setting is DISA the caller gets a DISA tone and he ca...

Page 34: ...public ISDN are transferred transparently towards the PABX For this in the TE configuration window check PassThrough options Incoming to PABX from GSM network The calls from GSM network are treated a...

Page 35: ...und in the CLIP GSM table the call will be routed according to the settings of the GSM module DISA or OPERATOR 5 2 5 Using several MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM units There are situations when you need to conne...

Page 36: ...esistors which can be configured by means of jumpers The pair of jumpers JAN1 and JAN2 connects the matching resistors to the NT interface while the pair of jumpers JAT1 and JAT2 connects the matching...

Page 37: ...lug in card Antenna connector FSM 50 impedance External antenna Dual band 3m long cable magnetic base Extra features DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Half rate Full rate or Enhanced full rate Echo cance...

Page 38: ...side the limits specified in the Tech specs table You must NOT allow exposure to rain dripping water condensed humidity mist etc You should avoid dust and prolonged exposure to Sun radiation In order...

Page 39: ...lso MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM should not be used in an environment with high level of EMI electromagnetic interference near copiers PC monitors TV sets or other audio video appliances or high power equipmen...

Page 40: ...des routing and distributes the calls to all local subscribers But it can also be useful for private persons or small companies who don t have access to the fixed telephony network that is they have n...

Page 41: ...tored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the company TOPEX S A We certify hereby that...

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