2009
DTT
VoIP2All
USER
MANUAL
VoIP
2
All
™
Series: 4 Channel Gateway User Manual
9
Chapter
1:
Installing
SIM
Cards
&
Connecting
Cables
Chapter
1.1:
Hardeware
Overview
The
gateway
consists
from
four
main
parts:
•
The
Master
–
Contains
a
AudioCodes
™
DSP
processor
with
a
Linux
based
operating
system.
Using
a
Linux
operating
system
run
the
‘v2g’
program
that
operates
the
gateway.
•
The
Slave
–
Contains
4
cellular
ports.
Each
port
has
one
local
SIM.
Each
card
has
one
antenna
connection
for
all
4
ports.
The
card
is
controled
by
two
programble
processors.
Chapter
1.2:
Installing
the
SIM
Cards
in
the
Cellular
Cards
Insert
the
SIM
cards
into
the
VoIP
2
ALL
as
follows:
•
Each
cellular
port
has
1
local
SIM.
•
On
the
bottom
of
the
each
cellular
port,
there
are
labeled
slots
for
the
local
SIMs.
•
Position
the
SIM
in
the
slots
so
the
SIM
metal
contacts
face
upward
and
the
snubbed
triangle
inwards
into
the
device.
•
Gently
insert
the
SIM
until
you
hear
a
click.
•
The
SIM
is
now
in
place.
Note:
To
extract
the
SIMs
you
need
to
push
and
release
the
SIM,
the
SIM
will
be
released
from
the
switch,
and
then
pull
it
out.
Chapter
1.3:
Connecting
the
Cables
There
are
two
sets
of
LAN
and
COM
connectors
on
the
master
card
marked
ST1
and
ST2.
The
VoIP
2
ALL
currently
use
only
the
ST1
connectors
in
the
left.
(ST2
connectors
in
the
right
are
currently
not
in
use.)
•
LAN
cable
‐
The
LAN
cable
is
used
to
connect
the
system
to
the
internet
network.
Connect
the
LAN
line
to
the
left
RJ
‐
45
marked
LAN
(the
right
RJ
‐
45
marked
LAN
is
not
in
use).
•
Antenna
–
Connect
one
antenna
for
all
the
four
channels.
Position
the
antennas
at
least
20
centimeters
apart
and
more
then
1.5
meters
from
the
VoIP
2
ALL.
•
Power
Supply
‐
Connect
the
power
supply
from
your
110
‐
240V
50
‐
60Hz
power
outlet
to
the
VoIP
2
ALL
Gateway
power
connector.
•
Com
Cable
–
Connect
the
Com
Cable
from
the
PC
RS
‐
232
comport
to
the
left
RJ
‐
45
marked
COM
(the
right
RJ
‐
45
marked
COM
is
not
in
use).
The
com
connection
is
not
essential
for
day
to
day
use.