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1. Tone and ringing types Dialtone e PSTN dialtone Busy tone e Busy e Congestion e Unauthorised Ringing froma e subscriber line e CO line Waiting tone e SL e CO Ticking e CO CO end simulated tone for ARS reverse modem internal GSM ISDN in some cases the called subscriber is busy service cannot be executed network congestion from _ a CO line defective line impassable network wrong number no credit calling to a subscriber line defective telephone full queue do not disturb cannot be forwarded reject unauthorised dialling barred service or line lock dialling timeout cannot be executed calling from a subscriber line calling from a CO line a ticking tone follows the call end of two CO lines before disconnection A negative influence if any on the PBX traffic as a result of unprofessional tone change is signalled by a warning message on your screen before access 2N Mobility Extension 46 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 3 CO Lines Used for setting of all CO line parameters 9 3 1 Line Types Set the properties of analog CO lines in this chart Options External line Dont account Prefix Test CPT Dial Tone DTMF 4 Current test Announcement tone length me 30 Time to dial startup ma 300 a Reloa f Every 1 day in month i Every Sunday 7 C Even working day Every day Transfer remain minutes to n
2. It helos to program the gateway using the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension software The serial port includes an insulating DC DC converter of its own and by optical signal transmission provides the galvanic isolation of the serial port from the GW with a guaranteed insulation strength of 2000 V This solution has the following advantages e helps transmit data over long distances e improves data transmission reliability EMI resistance e enables communication with a PC powered from a different power supply section from a different phase or the central UPS e g e improves overvoltage resistance of the input An ordinary i e cross over four wire telephone cord with RJ 12 terminals is normally used for PC connection instead of a special serial cable over long distances in particular 2N Mobility Extension 12 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation In addition to connectors sockets and jumpers described in the lay out the motherboard contains the following important circuits e ATMEL AT89C52 processor with clock frequency of 24 MHz static CMOS RAM 4 Mb for proprietary software billing data etc with battery back up serial FLASH EPROM 4Mb for firmware GW setup etc back up RTC circuit with a very precisely adjusted crystal oscillator MAXIM MAX691 data protection circuit for RAM and program run watch dog circuits separating the processor part reduce rf power
3. ME setting accepted The maximum total length of all voice messages is 20s 2N Mobility Extension 61 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 6 ISDN Line Set the ISDN line parameters in the External lines Types of digital lines SoX bookmark The ISDN BRI line in ME can be used as a terminal only Therefore set the respective ISDN line in the PBX as an NT terminal The PTMP Point to MultiPoint ISDN line setting is as follows Digital line types Options Ringing tabs ISDN linka DDI Number ute TEl MSH 222 T Send CLIP Pretis 2 layer deactivation epo Sh ms H Sal G5M1 GsM2 GoMs GSM4 GSMS Gob Gol GSMS e Name line name for information only e DDI disabled in the PTMP mode e Auto TEI terminal endpoint identifier disabled in the PTMP mode e Send CLIP activate transfer of the CLIP from the external network e Prefix an up to 4 digit prefix that is dialled first automatically after seizure of a line dialling prefix Not recorded in the accounting line e MSNT enter the MSN The PTP Point to Point ISDN line setting is as follows 2N Mobility Extension 62 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Digital line types Options ISDN linka W DDI Mumber Auto TER fo Ej Seia 222 l Send CLIP Ringing tabs Prefix 2 layer deactivation papio msl H Sal GSM1 GSM2 GSMS GSM4 GSMS
4. ms 81 E DTMF dial CO translation ms 1 900 Test repetition CO BU CO Out Relax ms 2000 5 CO In Relax ms 5000 End of waiting DIS FAs modem z El E 1 dial to CO time ts f4 Dial to CO time s 1H Dial to GSM time i E Max call time without break up e 200 Max call time with break up e 1300 4 e Minimum ringing time Defines how long continuous ringing from a CO line should be detected for the CO line to be declared as ringing e Minimum quiet for ring end It is a CO line ringing pause after which the CO line ringing is considered terminated e Pulse length for dial CO Enters a pause between digits to be dialled Used for digits added in abbreviated dialling and for route detection e FLASH length to CO Sets the length of the FLASH signal generated by the PBX into a CO interface e Dial pulse to CO Sets the length of the dialling pulse into a CO interface e Dial gap to CO Sets the length of the pulse dialling gap into a CO interface 2N Mobility Extension 43 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation e Inter digit gap for pulse dialling Sets the inter digit gap for pulse dialling into a CO interface e DTMF dial length Sets the length of the DTMF dialling into a CO interface This value also defines the DTMF dialling pause e Waiting for CPT CO Defines the maximum timeout during which the PBX attempts to detect the CO dialtone indicating the CO interface function e DTM
5. 5 8 Address Setting extension module 2 to buses 9 12 extension module 3 not connected 12 J1 Motherboard connector using a ribbon cable 13 J2 Supply connector Here you can check supply voltage values Common measuring tips can be inserted in the terminal body chambers see Fig 23 14 J3 Jumper always open intended for burn in testing 2 3 1 GND and PGND connection Fig 10 DTMF Receiver 15 J12 Primary distribution module connector wires A and B Bus Connection in of interfaces in connectors 1 4 see Fig 24 Dependence on Extension Module Address 16 J13 Auxiliary distribution module connector wires C and D of interfaces in connectors 1 4 see Fig 13 17 J14 J12 18 J15 J13 GND Bie cerny 5 V 19 TP2 Test p a GND Connector 20 TP3 Test pin lut 142V_ Wiring hn d 12 V eT cerny GND In addition to connectors sockets and jumpers described des PAN in the geography above the extension modules contains RINGV the following important circuits e 4 DTMF receivers tone dialling e 12x 16 cross point switch matrix for 16 interfaces Fig 13 Auxiliary Soo eee Fig 12 Distribution 292552222 Primary Module Z Distribution Connector Module Connector Ll XIIIIXX lt XK Q qmanonactoncacm Z OOrr ANA OO 5 gt 2 gt 2 2 2 222 2N Mobility Exte
6. Back up the configuration to the hard disc Export data to the central unit sl en Se 2N Mobility Extension 73 9 10 License Purpose of the license SW function limitation function validity term identification of the Omikron Mobility Extension type 9 10 1 License Storing The license is a file in the name lic format To store the license 1 press the button on the bar 2 select the licence file from the directory 3 confirm your selection 4 you are informed of the licence validity term upon storing 5 RESET the gateway Reset Gateway 2N Mobility Extension 74 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 6 read back DATA for verification find information on the licence in the Global data Information menu OMIKRON MOBILITY Extension lnstalation name Instalation place Wersiorr T02 Revision D6 Serial Mo 0501730001 Board No 04 0555 0073 Available SW Lypers ic valid W Omikron Lic valid 30 i Last license 1 W Mobility extension RAM OmHMoEx_7 02EN 22410 2005 0006 FINAL R 6 bin FLASH OmHoEx_7 02EMN 2210 2005 0006 FINAL R 6 bin Configuration Enabled networks Forbidden networks Last update User Supervisor 26 10 2005 15 29 28 Validity of Remote Control Not limited Warning Any repeated attempt to store an identical license or a different CPU board related license is rejected with the following warning Read pin Already
7. ISDN So Module Order No 1842230 CES O 2N Mobility Extension 22 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation The module contains one 4 wire BRI interface or 2B D which enables establishing of two calls at the same time lt is designed for connection to the public ISDN and supports both the PTP and PTMP modes e In the PTP Point to Point mode the DDI is supported i e so many successive numbers as the user requests from the ISDN provider No other ISDN terminal equipment can be connected to the line e Inthe PTMP Point to MultiPoint mode the MSN addressing is supported The module is equipped with an RJ 45 connector which can be used if the network terminator box NT1 NTBA is directly at the ME i e the connecting cable is not longer than 3 m 1 Indicates B1 channel busy MFEL2 Layer 2 synchronization always open gt for test purposes only En Indicates B2 channel busy Layer 1 synchronisation T J2 l A Error Test no light during normal JODE A nooo nooo gt J5 ooooo BGS CHG 2 1 Both two jumpers connected the ISDN line is terminated with 100Q resistors This option is used when the ISDN line is terminated here always in PTP connections e g WARNING Only on condition that the terminating resistors ARE NOT in the ISDN wall socket or other ISDN terminal equipment 2 Non connected jumpers the 100 Q terminating resistors are disconnected 4 Non
8. SIM card access e Prefix an up to 4 digit prefix to be dialled first automatically after the outgoing line seizure dial in through a superior system It is not written in the accounting line e Starting free minutes free minutes divided into three parts according to the type They are added to the remaining free minutes if defined so e Remaining free minutes free minutes to be currently used 2N Mobility Extension 50 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation e Reload of remaining free minutes select how to reload the remaining minutes for settings see the Analog CO lines e AT option to change the GSM module configuration We do not recommend you to do this A wrong intervention may result in module inoperation e SMS centre enter the SMS centre The GSM module reads data from the available SIM card and so this item need not be selected Note It is necessary to reset the GSM module whose parameters have been changed If resetting is required you are invited automatically to do so after the configuration has been loaded into the gateway GSM Modules o GSM Modules Mirana For right function it is necessary to Reset modules om 9 3 3 Trunks TRUNK TRUNKS TRUNK A GSM GSM4 Goh Gabe GSMS GSMS GSMs GSMG 2N Mobility Extension 51 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation The chart is used for assigning CO lines into trunks The maximum c
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10. access to the 2N MOBILITY Extension unit to be supervised 9 7 3 Modem Module OMOD Setting To configure the internal modem module OMOD use the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension Use the AT command unless necessary we do not recommend to change the default setting and RESET the GW after every change The modem change shall be apparent 10 s after the RESET Silent operation is set for the modem by default MOLOE1V1 amp W0O Gateway diagnostic Modern Initializator string 4 TMOLOE 141 tl 2N Mobility Extension 64 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 7 4 Description of Menu a Bar Buttons MENU WINDOWS Universal config tool for Omikron and Mobility Extension actuel cfq E Data Windows Set Help MEN oln sota Beem 2 0 First it Arrange icons Indes Alphabet index l TE an Ela Accounting data al data T Gateway diagnostic J Inca ae a Saving automat 3 Mobility Extension Used for programming of Gateway global data PE COM A Arrange minimalzed windows 4A Panel when the connection with the ME to be supervised has been established statuses of all lines and traffic on speech buses get displayed Accounting data when all accounting and diagnostic lines have been loaded from a file YYMM 3XXXX ACC the window displays the available accounting data calls PBX diagnostics when all accounting and diagnostic line
11. an unlimited ringing time The unlimited ringing time may not be selected if the call transfer to the following user is mandatory and or when the voice message replay has been selected Send SMS at no answer set this parameter to allow for sending an SMS message to the user in case the outgoing call is not answered The message includes the CLIP of the incoming call In order to receive the CLIP the Mobility Extension must be equipped with the CO modules that allow for CLIP reception If the CLIP is not received the SMS message is not sent Call timeout the call time in seconds You are warned with a special tone 10s before the end of this limit By entering a digit 0 9 during this warning signal you can extend the call by 1 10 minutes 0 10min The default value is 900s 15min SMS at no answer text the text of the SMS message to be sent at no answer The text consisting of up to 48 characters is followed by the CLIP automatically The default text is Mobility Extension from number The settings are reflected accordingly in the ringing tables in the Incoming way Ringing Ringing tables tag Automatic tab 2N Mobility Extension 58 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Incoming traffic in CO lines GSM1 GSM2 GSMS GSM4 GSMS GSME GSM G58 Esteral 1 Extemal 2 Extemal 3 Extemal 4 Extemal 5 E 4 To cancel the previously made settings press Reset settings of CO lines If a CO
12. antenna cable damage The Siemens module supply is indicated by LED1 or LED2 its operation mode by LED3 or LED4 see Table 3 Up to four GSM boards can be installed in the gateway Tab 3 or if so no communication has been established The GSM board is functional but not logged in because the registration is in progress max 20s the SIM card has not been installed the PIN code has not been entered there is a weak signal on the installation site Flashes in 2s intervals Flashes with 100ms The GSM module is functional logged in intervals 2N Mobility Extension 21 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 6 4 900 1800 1900 MHz GSM Module for 2 GSM Order No 1842233 A GSM module designed for the 19 rack 2N MOBILITY Extension version The GSM module is mounted into positions 9 to 12 J8 J11 on the extending module and connects up to two lines to the GSM network The two GSM lines work independently A SIM card must be inserted for each of them The GSM module is fed from the gateway power supply The core of this GSM module is an industrial dual GSM module SIEMENS MC45 The module supply status is indicated by LED1 or LED2 the module operation mode by LED3 or LED4 see Table 3 Always use a 2 1 or 4 1 antenna combiner respectively for YAGI GSM antenna connection depending on the number of GSM modules employed Up to four GSM modules can be installed in the gateway 6 5
13. line is assigned a setting other than the ME function then you get the kekanda saoe while silts to set this CO line Thia CN Enr haa alread pea Ringang table lor Amikan function Arsene antol che From hal inna his Emr canant hr end Fra bF Fine bor rf ae fie a fee foam Jew os aa fame faa dim aidan oc 5 ine 515 a Hu aema T a i Hobd hi ebai on wane Enter into the ncoming way Ringing tag and cancel the ringing table assignments to the selected CO line 2N Mobility Extension 59 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Incoming traffic in CO lines External l4 External 15 External 16 ale You cannot cancel the ME assignments here To cancel them use the Mobility Extension OUT tag and select Reset settings of CO lines 2N Mobility Extension 60 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 5 3 DTMF Setting of MOBILITY Extension by User Defined users may set the ME function and record voice messages during incoming calls To set the ME during an incoming call Mobility Extension IN tag follow the instructions below dialtone Morse enter password dialtone Morse A set ME record voice message options 0 never call ME 1 call ME immediately 2 9 call ME after 1 8 rings 1 7 record voice message 1 7 1 7 replay voice message 1 7 do not program confirmation tone Morse D
14. service connector Leads to interface A of the second module from the left J18 It is designed for temporary connection of subscriber lines CO lines or system telephones for servicing purposes only WARNING Do not use for permanent connection The input is not equipped with any overvoltage protector J29 Distribution module connector A B line interface conductors see Fig 3 J30 Distribution module connector C D line interface conductors for system telephone E M interface connection see Fig 4 J31 J32 BINO TTL logical input J31 GND J32 BIN 0 here a TTL signal or switching contact against the ground can be connected J33 J34 BIN 1 TTL logical input J34 GND J33 BIN 1 here a TTL signal or switching contact against the ground can be connected J35 J36 J37 Universal switch 1 relay contacts Connection and connecting disconnecting contact selection are the same as with switch 2 J35 J36 Universal relay disconnecting contacts J36 J37 Universal relay connecting contacts J38 J39 J40 Universal switch 2 relay contacts Connection and connecting disconnecting contact selection are the same as with switch 1 J38 J39 Universal relay disconnecting contacts J39 J40 Universal relay connecting contacts 2N Mobility Extension 10 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation JP1 Shorting jumper always disconnected record in internal FLASH
15. tag The voice messages are replayed from a Voice module mounted in positions J11 or J10 Name name of the user to which the ME calls shall be made Call specify when the call to the selected user should start Select one of the following options never immediately after 1 8 rings 1 ring 5s The default parameter is immediately The user can set this parameter directly in an incoming call using the DTMF dialling The after 1 8 rings option is available to the user on the first line only The other users may be assigned either immediately or never GSM line trunk assign the GSM line or GSM line trunk to be used for outgoing calls The GSM lines are assigned sequentially in the trunk as they get free the 2N Mobility Extension 57 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation default trunk is trunk 4 with all GSM lines Set the trunk in the External lines Trunks tag Wait for release enable disable waiting for release of a busy GSM line or GSM line trunk before the call is made to the selected user If waiting is disabled the following free GSM line is chosen in the selected trunk Ring set the ringing time in seconds for the selected user This parameter defines the total ringing time including waiting for GSM line release This means that if Wait for release is enabled and the GSM line does not get free by this timeout the following user is called if included By selecting 0 you set
16. used license 2N Mobility Extension 75 2N Mobility Extension 76 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 10 LCR Settings For instructions for setting the LCR Least Cost Router and other features of the 2N OMIKRON GSM gateway refer to the 2N OMIKRON User Manual available on the CD enclosed 2N Mobility Extension 77 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Notes The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its properties Use the product in accordance with the Instructions for Use and for the purpose it has been designed and manufactured for When the service life of this product has been exhausted dispose of the product in conformity with applicable environmental regulations 2N Mobility Extension 78
17. 1 24 on the extender board insert 1 4 CO modules in positions 25 28 on the extender board Where the ISDN overflow call is not used 1 4 CO line modules can be inserted in free positions 1 4 on the motherboard Be sure to set the address and DIMF detectors properly for the extender boards JP2 JP6 p 18 SEG EE 2N Mobility Extension 29 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Distribution Module Distribution Module Connector for Interface A E Connector for Interface 4 5 Wires of CO Lines Wires of CO Lines Distribution Module Distribution Module Connector for Interface A B Connector for Interface A B Wires of CO Lines Wires of CO Lines 2N Mobility Extension 30 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation We recommend you to assemble the 19 rack 2N MOBILITY Extension as follows insert 1 2 ISDN modules in positions 1 2 on the motherboard insert 1 4 GSM modules in positions 9 12 on the extender board insert 1 4 CO modules in positions 5 8 on the extender board Where the ISDN overflow call is not used 1 4 CO line modules can be inserted in free positions 1 4 on the motherboard Distribution Module Distribution Module Connector for Interface A Connector for Interface A E Wires of CO Lines Wires of CO Lines 2N Mobility Extension 31 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installatio
18. 2B LED 5V 12V g O 12 V_ JPA LED 24V JP7 En O y A Sg 5 V R N G V aie _ GND 40 50 V 50 Hz Baten 24V required voltage levels 12 V 5 V 12 V and 24 V sak extension module filters and accumulator charging red circuits The SW1 button is used for turning the power cow supply off while batteries are connected and disconnected nee blue white NOTE If back up batteries are to be connected it 0100 00 0 00 0 GND 5 V GND 12 V 12V GND 24V RINGV Fig 7 Power Connector JP6 Pin Map is necessary to enhance the power supply with a ringer module This module is ordered separately 2N Mobility Extension 15 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 4 6 Display The display printed circuit board PCB is mounted inside the GW plastic cover and is connected to the motherboard using a flat cable The LEDs indicate the following CO GSM interface statuses no light rest status of all CO GSM lines permanent green light analog CO line is busy flashing green light analog CO line is defective permanent red light GSM line is busy flashing red light GSM line is defective 4 7 19 Rack Display The display for the 19 rack MOBILITY Extension version differs from the standard display in that in addition to standard LEDs 1 8 it contains two seven segment displays firmware version display
19. 2N Mobility Extension User Manual TELEKOMUNIKACE Version 1 5 cal Support aa 0 FREE OF CHARGE 7 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Dear customer We congratulate you on the purchase of the 2N MOBILITY Extension This new product was developed and produced with view to maximum usage value quality and reliability Our wish is your full and long term satisfaction with the 2N MOBILITY Extension e The producer simultaneously improves the software contained in the product so called firmware The used technology enables to us to record at any time the newest version of the control programme by means of common computer The most up to date version of the firmware may be loaded from www 2n cz Necessary instructions are given in chap 9 9 of the manual We recommend you to use the most up to date version of the firmware On www 2n cz there is also the newest version of the user documentation Before installation of the product check the completeness of the delivery according to attached packing list and make acquainted with the instructions stated in the manual The producer is not responsible for losses caused by improper use of the product contrary to instructions given in the user manual The guarantee terms do not apply to the damage of the product by rough handling improper storage of exceeding of the given technical parameters 2N Mobility Extension 2 2N MOB
20. 30 K2 E El in NO NO 2N Mobility Extension 9 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation B1 Lithium battery holder We recommend you to replace the battery if the voltage drops below 2 5 V or once in three years at least You are recommended to replace the battery with your GW off You are recommended to save the GW program and accounting data in your PC before replacement After replacement check and if incorrect reset the date time and program of the GW You can also replace the battery carefully with your GW on In that case make sure that no call is being made WARNING Use a tool made of some insulating material for replacement only J1 Display connector J2 External serial FLASH memory connector J3 Extension module connector J9 J10 Voice module J8 Modem module connector J12 Company s servicing testing connector J14 Power supply connector see Fig 2 J15 RJ12 connector with galvanic isolation for PC connection for wiring see Fig 5 and Note J16 3 TTL BIN inputs not used so far J17 J20 Line module connectors CO lines subscriber lines system lines etc see Fig 1 J21 Internal music source connector tune selection see Fig 8 J22 Line output CINCH AUX OUT for broadcast unit paging system recorder player connection J23 Line input CINCH AUX IN for external music source connection CD broadcast e g J24 RJ 12
21. CLIP DISA CHECK PASS 0 BACKUP 0 GSM1 GSM2 GSMS GSM4 GSMS GSM6 GSM GSMS Exterall External External 3 External 4 External 5 E If all GSM lines have assignments other than the ME function then you get the following warning upon entering into the Mobility Extension IN tag Mobility Extension In Can record Name Number CansetME Voice message Password Line trunk John 602333444 e N e YEN 11234 co Charles 603444555 e rN l 11234 coz T E nna There is no available GSM line For ME Function n D At First remove actual tabs MO i p i 1 20 21 40 41 50 61 80 81 100 101 120 121 140 141 160 161 180 181 155 mo N a O Ra Flash Flash length to CO Repeat password Backup trunk Backup Number Wi alt E fioa ims 3 NoCLIP TRUNKS 111 30 4 Is Circuit loop interruption 00 ms Assignment of GSH lines for HE function Enter into the Incoming way Ringing tag and cancel the ringing table assignments to the GSM lines 2N Mobility Extension 55 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Incoming traffic in CO lines GSM1 GSM2 GSMS GSM4 GSM5 GSMB GSM G58 External External External 3 External 4 External 5 Ea gt You cannot remove the ME assignments here To cancel them use the Mobility Extension IN tag and select Assignment of GSM lines for ME function 2N
22. D on the 19 version display does not go off 9 8 2 Using XAPI Server When communication with the XAPI server has been established the main accounting data warehouse of the capacity of approximately 3 000 lines is read out automatically The data are saved into the OmikEG1 4 new file which is created automatically in the DBF subdirectory in the XAPI server item Here accounting DATA are stored together with diagnostic data 9 9 Upgrade of firmware to the 2N MOBILITY Extension Here is described proper procedure for upgrade of the firmware 1 Read and save the initial settings of the central unit by the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension Read all accounting data if they are further processed Terminate all open connections Start new Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension and import the firmware in menu Data Upload Gateway software and reset a boot from flash you will be automatically prompted by Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension 5 Press 3 4 sec both reset buttons SW1 SW2 on the central motherboard and reset to the manufacturing values No longer The central would have pass to the service mode then it is necessary to repeat the procedure 6 Copy the initial data name cfg to the folder of the new Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension and read them by the Open command Check the setting of all parameters of the central
23. E al First it Arrange icons nde Alphabet index l TE an Ela Accounting data al data T Gateway diagnostic 1 Inca ie 4 Saving automat 3 Mobility Extension Used for programming of Gateway global data PBs COM Arange minimalized windows F Cascade Group windows in a cascade Tile Group windows without overlapping Arrange icons Arrange icons minimised windows if more configuration files are open e Panel Displays line statuses Accounting data Displays data on calls e Gateway diagnostics Displays log system messages error messages 8 1 3 Settings Universal config tool for Omikron and Mobility Extension actuel cfg z Data Windows Set Help Communication lee selection and confirmations F Fara 22 Global data za Internal lines za External lines 29 Incoming way Used for programming of Gateway global data a Saving automat a Mobility Extension A Connect with Gateway 2 2N Mobility Extension 34 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Select communication device and confirmations 8 1 4 Local Connection Used for setting of GW connection to the program Local connection Modem Confirmation Active device amp COM TCPAP C UDF COM Part com a Baudrate 57600 TER IF address qer 0 1 UDF IF address Host 142160 1__ 50_ fan e Active device COM direct connection using an RS232 serial
24. F dial to CO translation A gap in the dialling of a subscriber tone line into a CO tone line after which the CO line dialling is cross talked only e CO test repetition Repetition of a defective CO line testing e CO Out relax Minimum CO line hang up timeout after an outgoing call e CO In relax Minimum CO line hang up timeout after an incoming call e End of waiting for DISA FAX modem Timeout during which an incoming CO call is waiting after CNG detection fax message or dial in for subscriber s release or answer for CO line hang up or continuation on another line of the Ringing Chart e First dial to CO time Maximum timeout for dialling delay into a CO line If no dialling occurs during this timeout the CO line is hung up e Dial to CO time Maximum timeout for delay in further dialling into a CO line The time control is recovered upon every digit received from the internal subscriber The dialling mode is changed into the calling mode after this timeout If enabled so the timeout dialling end is announced by a short beep Any further dialling after this timeout is considered a service into the call e Dial to GSM time Maximum timeout for delay in further dialling into a GSM line The time control is recovered upon every digit received from the internal subscriber The dialling mode is activated after this timeout If enabled so the timeout dialling end is announced by a short beep Any further dialling after this timeout is consi
25. GSMb GSM GSMS e Name line name for information only e DDI must be enabled e Auto TEI set the terminal endpoint identifier according to the PBX configuration e Send CLIP activate transfer of the CLIP from the external network e Prefix an up to 4 digit prefix that is dialled first automatically after seizure of a line dialling prefix Not recorded in the accounting line e Seriesi enter the number of series according to the PBX configuration Caution The ISDN PTMP mode is selected by default If you change the parameters to get the PTP mode RESET the MOBILITY Extension 2N Mobility Extension 63 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 7 REMOTE SUPERVISION 9 7 1 This is what remote supervision makes possible e an instantaneous response to client needs e 2N MOBILITY Extension programming where such parameters are maintained as for a serial link firmware change time RESET setting GW port status monitoring speech bus traffic monitoring downloading of call accounting DATA downloading of log system DATA 9 7 2 What you need To establish remote connection via a modem you need e a2N MOBILITY Extension e an QOMOD modem module in position J8 on the motherboard e aPC with installed Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension Version e amodem not a winmodem connected to your PC e a file YYMM 3XXXX PBX YearYearMonthMonth 3SerialNumber for
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27. MoEx_7 02EN 22410 2005 0006 FINAL R 6 bin FLASH OmHoEx_7 02EN 22102005 0006 FINAL R 6 bin Configuration Enabled networks Forbidden networks E LSM 2 ISDN O Last update User Supervisor 26 10 2005 15 29 28 Validity of Remote Control Hot limited This item informs you of the GW configuration to be programmed You can find here SW version and revision numbers serial number of the GW you are connected to 2N Mobility Extension 40 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation GW CPU board number SW expiry date serial number of the most recent license time to the end of remote control access to the GW exact name of the GW firmware stored in the RAM and FLASH this name is identical with the name of the file used for firmware upgrade installation name and site if completed configuration ports of modules used list of enabled and disabled networks last data record for each user type information on remote access made 9 1 2 Hardware Information on the physical configuration of the GW including types of modules mounted on all GW positions You can add and remove modules here to change the GW configuration The easiest way however is to download the actual configuration directly from the GW Click on the square with the symbol to open the required item and on the square with to close it To add or remove a module press the right hand mouse button on the proper pla
28. Mobility Extension 56 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 5 2 MOBILITY Extension OUT This tag is used for setting rules for outgoing calls to CO lines A CO line may be assigned up to 10 users numbers to which outgoing calls can be made Moreover you can put a voice message before each call e g Wait for connection please Caution When the voice message is being replayed the connection has been established successfully and the call is billed to the incoming subscriber s account If the user is not available on the number selected and the CLIP has been detected an SMS message can be sent to the user s number including the original CLIP if a CLIP equipped CO module is used The CLIP is detected using the FSK modulation AA E wart ll Sed hie w Wars A Cal DOM baseline ELE Mia E A l N O CC RS A fs AN EEC ESTONIA CTE COC ein PRs Bon Necet petting of this CO Ene Fai mera a al F z E aE r Cea Ac a er Te area rrai hom An Complete the following table settings Voice message define whether a voice message shall be replayed before the call Select one of the following options no assignment voice message 1 voice message 5 The total duration of all voice messages is 20s The user can record the messages in an incoming call after confirming the user identification on condition that the user is enabled to record voice messages in the Mobility Extension IN
29. RON 7 01104 GSM gateway No 220205 140358 ATEUS OMIKRON 7 01104 G5M gateway No 220205 140358 ATEUS OMIKRON 7 01104 G5M gateway No 220205 140358 ATEUS OMIKRON 7 01r04 GSM gateway Ho 220205 140358 ATEUS OMIKRON 7 01104 G5M gateway No 220205 140358 ATEUS OMIKRON 7 01104 G5M gateway No 220205 140358 ATEUS OMIKRON 7 01104 G5M gateway No 1 detected module SIEMENS TC35 Y 03 06 4 06 3 detected module SIEMENS TC35 Y 03 06 4 06 3 detected module SIEMENS TC35 Y 03 06 4 06 0 detected module SIEMENS TC35 Y 03 06 4 08 2 detected module SIEMENS TC35 Y 03 06 4 06 4 detected module SIEMENS TC35 Y 03 06 4 06 6 detected module SIEMENS TC35 Y 03 06 4 06 304504 12026703 30450412027107 50450412026588 50450412026711 50450412026729 50450412027115 50450412026570 The IMEI identification is displayed behind the GSM module firmware version during the GSM module identification process 2N Mobility Extension 72 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 8 1 Using Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension Press the button All accounting and diagnostic data are read out from the gateway and saved into two files in the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension main directory The Data acc file contains accounting data and the Data dia file includes diagnostic data This method is used for DATA that are saved in the background of the main accounting data warehouse and so the DATa LE
30. after RESET date and time displays the time display is interrupted by a date display every minute an RS232 COM serial link output an accounting buffer status LED indicator green 0 50 orange 50 75 red 75 100 2N Mobility Extension 16 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 5 Extension Module This module allows to extend the gateway with another 16 lines 8 modules with interfaces sa an 6 T 8 E JPB i 2 Laa P JP263 UP 12 TP2 J1 2 ERE 13 a EUA J5 217 Bus v9 Jio B11 14 J3 5 B B B E 127 Wis M4 MB a5 18 47 2N Mobility Extension 17 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Fig 8 1 8 Connectors J4 J11 for modules with line interfaces a CO lines subscriber lines GSM modules Module J4 J5 J6 J7 These connectors are reserved for GSM Connectors boards J8 J10 These connectors are reserved for CO Line Modules J9 J11 These connectors are reserved for Subscriber Line Modules 9 JP1 Jumper all open not used 10 JP2 Extension module address jumper CAUTION This jumper must always be connected in agreement with jumpers JP3 JP6 E E a 11 JP3 JP6 Jumpers for connection of DIMF circuits to 1 2 3 buses There are four DTMF circuits on the extension f Fig 09 JP2 module that are connected according to the Fig 10 Exension Modde extension module 1 to buses
31. anananonnnnnnoncnnnnnos 73 FO ENG A E E A 74 SADA License Stonn ices alos al en cp ccs ananassae naeerthccna NE 74 Ao asset ndeces ccecsenedssncesednencsesi 77 2N Mobility Extension 4 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 1 2N MOBILITY Extension Helps you control your PBX services from your mobile telephone Mobility Extension Incoming calls are directed to your fixed line and the MOBILITY Extension which calls your GSM telephone While calling you can make use of all services of your PBX including call transfer to another subscriber 2N Mobility Extension 5 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 2 Basic Module Every assembled basic module consists of the following components chassis metal case plastic cover including display motherboard universal serial port power supply combined distribution module necessary power supply and serial module cabling The following components are added wall mounting element packaged including dowels and screws for GW wall mounting mains cord connecting cable for one extension module flat cable for distribution module clamp tapes for cabling Moreover the following accessories are included 2N Mobility Extension serial cable with RJ 12 terminals and one gender changer for DB 9 connector lock key spare fuses Installation Manual Declaration of conformity CD with programming software an
32. ce 9 1 3 Gateway Diagnostics Gateway diagnostic lnstalation Name N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Place Mod ansk b21 Praha 4 14312 Modern lnitializaton string ATMOLOE1 1 yd 2N Mobility Extension 41 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Complete the GW installation site in the Installation section for data see the Information window In the Modem section Initialisation string set the remote control modem module here The default setting is made by the manufacturer and need not be changed 9 1 4 Passwords 9 1 4 1 Supervisor Password A table for changing the supervisor password A user with the Supervisor authorisation has access to all GW parameters and may even change the User password Gateway programming access password Password Ee 9 1 4 2 User Password A user with the User authorisation may change some GW parameters and the User password only This user may access all parameters for reading only 2N Mobility Extension 42 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 1 5 CO Lines Global parameters of CO lines External lines Global data Minimum ring time ms 1100 y Mininunn quiet for ring end ms E O00 E Fause length for dial CO ms 1 000 E Flash length to CO ms 1190 Dial pulse to CO me BL Dial gap to CO riz 40 Gap between numbers Py ms aU DTMF dial length ms 100 Waiting for CPT CO
33. connected jumpers the ISDN line leads to J2 only 2N Mobility Extension 23 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 6 6 Voice Module Part No 1842530 The purpose of the voice module is to store and replay user recorded Mobility Extension voice messages A message can be recorded during an incoming call to the ME by a defined user The module is available with a default voice message The module features a high voice fidelity voice is not distorted digitally and a non volatile FLASH memory This means that you can remove the module and put it into another 2N Mobility Extension without losing your record You can record up to 8 voice messages of a variable length keeping the maximum total length of 20 seconds Position of jumpers for i Prt wed arene aioe Dio ase recording 7 dl EFI A Taye APO Poe De oe ole E 2N Mobility Extension 24 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 6 7 Distribution Module with RJ 12 Connectors 2 Wires 8 Lines Order No 1842240 12345 08 A e ee A module for connection of eight internal or CO lines without emergency switchover The connectors are connected from right to left 1 8 and their positions correspond 1 1 to line modules mounted in ME This means that port 1 of the line module corre
34. d documentation 3 Description of Mechanical Components 3 1 Base Chassis The base carries the GW components lts bottom carries distribution modules There is a lock on the right hand side of the base that prevents the cover from opening On the left hand side there is a pre pressed hole for transferring the lock to the left Base Little loc Fixed beam of plugs 2N Mobility Extension 7 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 3 2 Gateway Cover The plastic GW cover contains a display The cover is equipped with hinges on both sides which allows you to change the cover opening direction in this case the base lock position is to be changed 3 3 19 Rack Base The base is a 19 rack of the size of 2U All line connections including GSM module SIM card accesses are located on the front panel A 230V supply cable including a 1A fuse and YAGI antenna connector are on the back panel To remove the upper or bottom GSM gateway cover take the following steps Switch the supply button on the front panel into position 0 Disconnect the mains supply cable on the back panel Unscrew 4 screws on the back panel and remove the two plastic latches fitting the upper and bottom covers Remove the upper or bottom cover 2N Mobility Extension 8 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 4 Description of Electrical Components 4 1 Motherboard A Tik TO E J
35. dered a service into the call e Max call time interfaces with disconnection signalling Maximum time call for two CO lines equipped with disconnection signalling e Max call time interfaces without disconnection signalling Maximum time call for two CO lines without disconnection signalling 2N Mobility Extension 44 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 2 Accounting A form including types of calls recorded in the call memory Charge Incoming Incoming Unserted Log e write e write I Write Outgoing Fault e write e wiite e Write incoming numbers By selecting the Write incoming numbers item you enable recording of incoming numbers into the accounting line for interfaces that allow so With Write whole numbers of private calls you enable to record whole numbers of private calls 9 2 1 Tones In this window you can change tone and ringing types for each status This function is intended for special applications above all Sekundary tone source VOICE MODULE 3 4 Dial ton Network dial tone UT _MORSE_A hal E Busy tones Busy tone 0BS_330 330_CZECH Congestion tone 0B5_160 160_CGT zZ Not alowed service OBS 330 670 z RING_MORSE_M RING_174 065_350330_C4ECH be voce MODULE 3 Notice timeout of external call SHORT DOUBLE TICK Mm 2N Mobility Extension 45 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation
36. dule Distribution Module Connector for Interface A E Connector for Interface 4 5 Wires of CO Lines Wires of CO Lines 2N Mobility Extension 27 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation We recommend you to assemble the wall mounted 2N MOBILITY Extension to 40 ports as follows insert 1 2 ISDN modules in positions 1 2 on the motherboard insert1 4 GSM modules in positions 5 8 on the extender board insert 1 4 CO modules in positions 9 12 on the extender board insert 1 8 CO modules in positions 13 20 on the extender board Where the ISDN overflow call is not used 1 4 CO line modules can be inserted in free positions 1 4 on the motherboard Be sure to set the address and DIMF detectors properly for the extender boards JP2 JP6 p 18 16 11 12 Distribution Module Distribution Module Connector for Interface A E Connector for Interface A E Wires of CO Lines Wires of CO Lines 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 Distribution Module Connector for Interface A E Wires of CO Lines 2N Mobility Extension 28 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation We recommend you to assemble the wall mounted 2N MOBILITY Extension to 56 ports as follows insert 1 2 ISDN modules in positions 1 2 on the motherboard insert 1 8 CO modules in positions 5 12 on the extender board insert 1 8 CO modules in positions 13 20 on the extender board insert1 4 GSM modules in positions 2
37. e data are displayed from files YYMM 3XXXX ACC or YYMM 3XXXX DIA These files are created upon the first download from the GW in the directory with the remote supervision file RRMM 3XXXX PBX and extended by further downloads 9 7 7 Panel When the GW connection has been established you can press the WINDOW PANEL menu to display the port status panel of the GW under supervision including speech bus traffic data When the connection is active bus 11 and call status are always displayed for the line used for remote control 9 7 8 Remote Supervision Logistics A record is made on accomplished remote control operations in the YYMM 3XXXX LOG file including date name of responsible technician way of connection establishing and whether or not the data download or configuration record was made This file is saved together with the YYMM 3XXXX PBX file 9 7 9 Interrupting Connection To interrupt modem connection in order to cut connection costs press the fo button on the INTERRUPT MODEM CONNECTION bar This action interrupts your connection but remembers the telephone number used This means that all you need to re log in is to press the MA button on the RECOVER MODEM CONNECTION bar which results in automatic dialling and connection establishing 9 7 10 Cancelling Connection To cancel connection once established press the amp button on the CANCEL MODEM CONNECTION WITH GATEWAY bar This cancels modem connection and any r
38. elation to the respective GW in the programming tool 2N Mobility Extension 71 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 8 Accounting and Diagnostic DATA Downloading It is recommended to download accounting billing and diagnostic DATA in order to keep control of calls and the system Downloading can be made using the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension or the XAPI Server The billing line starts with a and contains the following items separated with the character 051099 163032 AUT G1 P01 00011 00000 603444555 Call end date in the ddmmrr format i e 6 characters Call end time in the hhmmss format i e 6 characters Call type 4 characters with the following meanings e IN incoming answered call e INN incoming unanswered call e AUT automatic outgoing call External line sequence 2 chars 01 08 8 analog CO lines G1 G8 8 GSM lines Subscriber line sequence 4 chars e P01 P08 8 analog subscriber lines Call duration in seconds 5 chars maximum 65535s Count of received tariff pulses 5 chars maximum 65535 Ss Replaced by the ringing time for incoming calls Dialled number or calling line identification 16 chars The Service line starts with an asterisk followed by a system text message 220205 140338 ATEUS OMIKRON 7 011r04 Start of the Gateway 39 at sequence N 0502 30028 220205 140358 ATEUS OMIK
39. et the parameters above click on Assignment of GSM lines for ME function to define which GSM lines shall be used for the ME function in incoming calls Assignment of GSM lines for ME function BS al xj Select which GSM lines will be used for ME fuction in incoming way from GSH 2 Manual f Enabledfo ME Disabled for ME Manual e EnabledforME Disabled for ME GS Manual f EnabledforME Disabled for ME GS M4 E Manual f EnabledforME Disabled for ME GSH5 Manual f EnabledforME Disabled for ME GSME Manual Enabled forME Disabled for ME GS HF C Hangal iz Enabedfo ME Disabled for ME Gsma E Manual Enabled for ME Disabled for ME uff DE x Cancel Select the No CLIP tag to allow the users that are not included in the list of users to dial in into the PBX Backup trunk select a trunk of lines to be used for overflow calling Backup number enter the number to be dialled Wait define the ringing time for the selected number To set the duration of the overflow call use the Global data CO lines Max call time interfaces with current detection tag The default value is 90s 15min 2N Mobility Extension 54 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation When you abandon the Mobility Extension IN tag an Automatic ringing table is created for incoming calls and assigned to selected GSM lines in the Incoming way Ringing tag Incoming traffic in CO lines E Automatic tab pe
40. events you from touching live parts under voltage and covers primary transformer terminals too 4 4 Mains Transformer The transformer winding consists of two chambers i e has an increased insulation strength 4 5 Power Supply with Battery Back Up Main Power Supply Board The power supply with battery back up is designed to provide a combined power supply to the gateway from the mains and a back up 24 V lead accumulator there are usually two serially connected 12 V accumulators For safety reasons the accumulators are located in a plastic case outside the GW refer to the Outer Battery Cover chapter The recommended minimum capacity of the accumulator is 6 Ah For the maximum load and operation time refer to the Technical Parameters chapter The power supply also provides correct accumulator charging using a method prescribed for maintenance free lead acid accumulators This power supply can also be used for supplying the GW from the central 24 V battery with arbitrary polarity against the ground includes galvanic isolation or using a special converter from the central 48 to 60 V battery Moreover the power supply features a high mains 2N Mobility Extension 14 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation voltage fluctuation and short time power outage tolerance works as an on line UPS The main board contains a single acting forward converter which generates the four el do sw1 O Power OK JP
41. ext period Use free minutes From line _ f Manual External External External 3 External 4 External 5 External 6 External External 8 Analog CO line e Name up to 14 characters for an analog CO line name Don t account a line that shall not be billed CPT test checks the CO line dialtone Current test tests the line current upon seizure for selected CO lines only Prefix up to 4 digits to be dialled first automatically after the outgoing line seizure dial in through a superior system lt is not written in the accounting line e Dial sets the CO line dialling type Dial Tone DTMF Tone DIME Announcement ines DTMF Time to dial stat E Ulss e e Dialtone length defines how long the CO dialtone has to be detected to indicate that the line is functional If a 0 is selected the tone is never checked and the line never reports an error 2N Mobility Extension 47 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation e Time to dial start defines the minimum timeout after which dialling starts upon CO dialtone detection e Starting free minutes free minutes divided into three parts according to the type They are added to the remaining free minutes if defined so e Remaining free minutes free minutes to be currently used e Reload of remaining free minutes select the way how to reload the remaining minutes Manual to be reloaded in the program environment da
42. ion Technical Description and Installation You may change impedance of this module according to opponent connected device complex 600 Ohm To change the impedance use the jumpers at the right side of the module Position 2 3 complex impedance default setting Position 1 2 impedance 600 Ohm 6 2 2 CO Line Module CLIP order No 18421213 CO line module with a CLIP receiver This module supports the Caller ID reception through FSK na E H da o la a 5 A eL inh incio eo ae ION i em ho ka A ae F E Fi 2N Mobility Extension 20 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 6 3 Internal GSM Board 900 1800 MHz for 2 GSM order No 1842232 EG PROG HELGE MLO OU ABORA YN ADN 1 100 E SEL SNAWAIS En z PEGEEA LIC ADA risA I a n This GSM gate module Fig 32 is installed in extender positions 5 to 8 and designed to connect up to two lines to a GSM network Each of the two lines in 2 GSM line modules works independently A SIM card must be inserted for each line and an external antenna must be connected The GSM board is fed by the gateway power supply and uses industrial GSM Siemens modules SMA antenna connectors are fitted directly to chassis when only one GSM board is used If more GSM boards than one are used you are advised to use an integrated antenna combiner Be very careful while mounting the GSM board in order to avoid
43. ity Extension In Can record Mame Number CansetME Yoice message Password Linetrunk John 602333444 e iN e N 1234 1 2 Charnes 6034555 YN Dyn at Ie xf A In MOM 4 AN mrm cd 5 rrt rin Flash Flash length to CO Repeat password Backup trunk Backup Number 4 alt E fion ms 3 Ho CLIP TRUNK3 fm 30 sl Circuit loop interruption 500 ms Assignment of GSM lines for HE function Complete the following table settings Name user name Number user number to be dialled for outgoing calls and checked in incoming calls to selected GSM lines Can set ME the user can set the ME in incoming calls Can record voice message the user may record voice messages in incoming calls Password password required for identification Having entered the correct password the user may go on dialling within the PBX You are invited to enter the password with a special tone in your call Line Trunk CO line or CO line trunk to which incoming calls shall be routed 2N Mobility Extension 53 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Flash Flash generating characters for call transfer or other PBX services Flash length to CO length of the Flash generated Repeat password count of available password attempts Circuit loop interruption expected duration of the CO line loop current interruption after which the current call is considered terminated Having s
44. memory enabled connected record in internal FLASH memory disabled JP2 Shorting jumper always connected WATCH DOG activation JP3 Shorting jumper always disconnected for testing purposes only GND and PGND interconnection JP4 Shorting jumper for music source switching external internal or internal from the voice module 45 a PUERTO TERETE Ll A WEEE THEN i errrerrerey A TT K1 K2 Universal relays P3 Internal and external music source control AUX IN SW1 Auxiliary Reset button refer to the Reset chapter SW2 Reset button refer to the Reset chapter TP1 Servicing 2N Mobility Extension 11 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation grey E J Pwrio a orange o PWRPFI Fig 3 beck sono 39383839 E Main n g llesv Ses 0222 8 Istribution brown TEY black 0 GND 3835434238 9 blue jo 24v esssgse e amp white la RINav gt e Fig 2 Fig 4 Q Q Q Q 1 A 14 Power it lt z a q E lt E E eo Fig 1 onnector Pinning 22559822 5 Istribution Connectors for Ta i po Modules with Lines lt lt 83838 2 oOr TAN Ow OM O SS gt 3 gt 2 gt 1 RIS A 2 TXD Wie Connector GND Fig 8 3 GND Wiring AUX IN Internal Music 4 GND AUX IN Source Connector 5 RXD E 5 Y 6 CTS J 12 v Note J15 connector for PC connection
45. n 8 Programming For configuration use the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension 8 1 Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension The Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension basic menu contains the following items 8 1 1 Data Universal config tool for Omikron and Mobility Extension actuel cfq TH Data windows Sek Help a x a cita 3 6 ml 7 al Open FS Close Ctrl F4 Save E emo Save as In Iphabet index Type Firm values pace ming of Gateway global data To Gateway LPLPLPLPLELD Gateway reset Time synchronization Upload Gateway software Reset and Boot Gateway From FLASH Freeze Gateway nz E Unfreeze Gateway 2 Trace ISO module Print actual window Print setup Exit program New Create a new GW configuration file Open Open an existing configuration file Close Close an open window with the configuration file Save Save the configuration Save as Save the configuration under another name 2N Mobility Extension 32 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation e Type Select the OMIKRON MOBILITY Extension type for your new configuration The type is checked during configuration uploading into the gateway and a warning gets displayed if no match is found Type Jal Omikron r Mobility Extension r x Cancel Info el Ed System makes possible mikron Mobilit
46. nsion 18 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 6 Interface Modules Tab 1 Available Order No Module Name 1842220 2 CO line module 1842232 2 GSM 900 1800 MHz module 1842233 2 GSM MC45 900 1800 1900 MHz module 1842230 ISDN So module General Features Every module contains two lines The modules are equipped with the 2 stage overvoltage protection that assumes that the module is connected via an extension module that is provided with the 1 stage overvoltage protection rough protection All modules are equipped with an identification system that allows the gateway software to identify the particular configuration upon power up All module connectors contain two pairs of blank pre pressed holes without contacts to avoid incorrect insertion of the modules 6 1 CO Line Module order No 1842220 CO line interface with data transmission support for up to 56 kBps TY ml gt w a I o dy TEN ron y o 0 gt LON CO E A ee z Le a F k 3 a a Ci z 7 L 5 F I Lal E 05 0929 0179 a a a E om pn E A A A 5 haan Ese es A Tab 2 Overview Interface Module LED Signalling Module Type Nolight________ LEDon________ LED flashes Subscriber line hung up line seized pulse dialling CO line No signalling Any CO line seizure hung up status signalling is on the gateway display 2N Mobility Extension 19 MOBILITY Extens
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48. ount of CO lines per trunk and the maximum count of trunks are 16 Every CO line may be in one or more trunks at the same time 9 3 4 Global Data Refer to Global Data CO Lines 9 4 Incoming Calls Define how the GSM gateway should process incoming calls 9 4 1 Ringing You can complete identical or different ringing charts for every CO line The charts are general and can be used for any CO line Select a chart from the list or click on New to create a new chart Incoming traffic in CO lines External 1 External External 3 Extemal 4 External 5 External E Extemal 7 Extemal 8 4 2N Mobility Extension 52 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 5 MOBILITY Extension Define the outgoing and incoming call rules here First define the users to use the Mobility Extension services according to the CLIP in the Mobility Extension IN tag Then set rules for incoming GSM calls here and define which GSM lines ports shall be applied in incoming calls by clicking on the Mode of GSM lines key Assignment of GSM lines for ME function Now set the behaviour of CO lines ports in the Mobility Extension mode in the Mobility Extension OUT tag 9 5 1 MOBILITY Extension IN Select which users may use the Mobility Extension and define rules for the incoming calls from the users Assign the GSM line to be applied in incoming calls The maximum number of users is 199 Mobil
49. port TCP IP connection to logged in XAPI Server UDP connection using an RS232 TCP IP converter COM COM port assignment to the PC to which the GW is connected COM baud rate set the communication rate with the GW TCP IP set the IP address of the PC where the XAPI Server is running Host name of the PC where the XAPI Server is running need not be completed if the correct IP address has been entered e UDP IP set the IP address of the converter module connected to the GW serial port e Port connection port 8 1 5 Modem Used for setting communication with the PC modem for remote GW connection 2N Mobility Extension 35 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Local connection Modern Confirmation Port coma a Baudrate 38400 a lnitializaton string ATK ETLI MM sie e Use prefiz Prefix fo f Tone O Pulse X Cancel Port assign the serial interface to which the PC modem is connected COM baud rate set the modem communication rate Initialisation string set the modem Use prefix use the defined prefix for dialling Prefix characters to be dialled before the subscriber number e g O for the PSTN for Speakerphone Tone tone dialling Pulse pulse dialling 8 1 6 Confirmation Enable the confirmation dialogue for loading configuration to from the GW 2N Mobility Extension 36 2N Mobility Extension 37 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Ins
50. radiation significantly 4 DTMF tone dialling receivers 4 CPT 425 Hz tone receivers 2 DTMF tone dialling transmitters impedance matching termination circuits for 12 soeech buses cross point switch circuit to transmit tones music and voice messages to all of the 12 speech buses 12 x 8 cross point switch for 8 interfaces 2N Mobility Extension 13 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 4 2 Power Supply Mains Part and Transformer WARNING These parts are connected with the power supply network and work with danger voltage All repairs and replacements of these parts are made at the manufacturer s only The following operations are allowed only WARNING Disconnect from mains before handling e fuse replacement e mains cord connection and disconnection WARNING Always make the above mentioned operations with your GW off and disconnected from the mains 4 3 Power Supply Mains Part This part is the same for power supplies without and with battery back up It includes a well tried three wire overvoltage protector and a low pass LC ffilter The mains cord is disconnectable the so called EURO socket This allows you to extend A WARNING the cord smartly using the EURO extension ac ae als betore cable used for PC monitor connection A e g or use a longer cord with a different al lA terminal to be exported The mains part also includes a cover which pr
51. rd or create a new technician by pressing the NEW button and press OK to quit the dialogue window Technik Nal Name Jar Password E Confirmation E x Cancel 15 Select the telephone number for your remote supervision and press the DIAL button if there is just one telephone number this dialogue window is not displayed 16 Now the connection is being established 17 If everything is OK the following information windows get displayed establishing connection connection established remote supervision password verified 18 The following data are available on the bottom bar from left to right connection type MOD time running on the GW under supervision activity is indicated by a pulsating target serial number of the GW under supervision YYMM 3XXXX connected 19 Now proceed as if you were connected via a serial link 2N Mobility Extension 70 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 7 6 Loading Data When the GW connection has been established successfully you can download DATA accounting system messages To do this press the button on the DOWNLOAD ACCOUTING AND DIAGNOSTIC DATA bar of the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension Both types of DATA are loaded together and the downloading procedure is displayed graphically To display individual DATA press the WINDOW ACCOUNTING DATA or GW DIAGNOSTICS menu Once downloaded th
52. reading only List of parameters that may be changed by the User Subscriber lines assignment of SL to departments FLASH and dialling type for SL CO lines name and dialling type reloading of free minutes Digital CO lines name CLIP option PIN AT commands prefix reloading of free minutes Incoming assign the Ringing Chart Automatic cost saving machine bank holidays Both the user passwords are 1111 by default Remember the password well because you cannot program the ME without knowing it 9 1 Global Data Used for programming of ME global parameters 2N Mobility Extension 39 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Universal config tool for Omikron and Mobility Extension actuel cfg Ss Data Windows Set Help alaj x pealt ON sor te Sy fe hala 7 G First instalation Thematic index Alphabet inde Y Information Y Hardware Global data E Gateway diagnostic Passwords l User type user password Used for programming of Gateway global 7 User type supervisor password data External lines A Internal lines k Accounting Tones PEs COM E it program 9 1 1 Information OMIKRON MOBILITY Extension Instalation name Instalation place Werslor 02 Revision 06 Secas 0501430001 lia 04 0555 0023 vallable SW types Ww Omikron Lic valid 30 E W Mobility extension Last license 1 RAM OmH
53. s create the access codes that match the existing valid serial number of the gateway How to Proceed 9 Run the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension 10 Press the Ss button on the COMMUNICATION SETTING bar symbol of tools and check and set modem parameters as follows 2N Mobility Extension 68 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation select the COM port connected to the modem set the communication rate according to the modem type select the use of PREFIX superior PBX modem connection tone transmission setting the roof symbol according to the modem type select the CO dialling type confirm the settings by pressing OK gt 11 Press the S button on the CONNECT WITH GATEWAY bar 12 Select with the mouse the GW YYMM 3XXXX PBxX file to be supervised Gateways i d data gt DA gt OMIKRON gt Program Monitor Connect modem auto Connect COM Store code 29 0410 30003 pbq Edit 10041 0 30003 pb a 0412 30000 phy Create group Create Set as root Of at M Root D SOMIKRAONSProgram Monitor 13 Press the CONNECT MODEM AUTO button Login 0 Technic RE Password Her x Cancel 2N Mobility Extension 69 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 14 Enter the technician responsible for your remote supervision confirm the login passwo
54. s have been loaded from a file YYMM 3XXXX DIA the window displays the available diagnostic data log system lines El Connect with Gateway displays a wndow showing a directory tree for you to select a file for establishing connection with the GW to be supervised fa Interrupt modem connection interrupts modem connection with the GW to be supervised maintaining necessary connections to the GW in the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension a Recover modem connection re establishes connection with the GW when the modem connection interrupting button has been pressed 2N Mobility Extension 65 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation amp Cancel modem connection with Gateway cancels modem connection with the GW to be supervised and all connections with the GW in the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension A Communication setting displays a window for communication and modem settings Load accounting and diagnostic lines downloads DATA for call billing and log system lines gt Download data from Gateway downloads the configuration from the GW to be supervised he Save data to Gateway saves the configuration to the GW to be supervised g Upload license to Gateway uploads the given licence to the gateway 2N Mobility Extension 66 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 7 5 Establishing Connection Gateway Se
55. sponds to port 1 of the distribution module etc 6 8 Antenna Combiner With this module it is possible to connect 1 2 1 order No 184252 or 2 4 1 order No 184254 GSM boards to one GSM antenna a q Ce D GSM modules SMA antenna 2N Mobility Extension 25 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 7 PBX Connection To connect the 2N MOBILITY Extension to an existing PBX take the following steps 1 Interconnect the free internal lines of your PBX with the CO line module in the MOBILITY Extension using a distribution module 2 If you require an overflow calling back to the PBX using the ISDN then interconnect the ISDN BRI interfaces set the ISDN BRI as the NT in your PBX 3 Connect the GSM antennas and insert your SIM cards in the GSM modules 2 16 Analog Extension FOUN Eg Lines of The PBX SIM Cards Holder 2N Mobility Extension 26 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 7 1 Recommended 2N MOBILITY Extension Setup We recommend you to assemble the wall mounted 2N MOBILITY Extension to 24 ports as follows insert 1 2 ISDN modules in positions 1 2 on the motherboard insert1 4 GSM modules in positions 5 8 on the extender board insert 1 4 CO modules in positions 9 12 on the extender board Where the ISDN overflow call is not used 1 4 CO line modules can be inserted in free positions 1 4 on the motherboard Distribution Mo
56. tallation 8 1 7 Language Selection Set the program environment into the required language 8 2 Help Universal config tool for Omikron and Mobility Extension actuel cfg lt gt Data Windows Set Help 18 x ad S contents P Aa F S32 ba am ae Search First instalation Help on help Alphabet index Global data ios Memo 2 Internal lines 2 External lines pene way Used for programming of Gateway global data a Saving automat 3 Mobility Extension COM A Show help contents F Contents contents of the help Search words in the help Help on help general instructions for use of the OS WIN help About application information on the Program version 2N Mobility Extension 38 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 2N MOBILITY Extension Programming Charts The following sections describe programming parameters of the 2N MOBILITY Extension You have to know the password to access the ME programming mode The Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension enables two types of users to change the ME configuration User Password of the Supervisor Type A user with the Supervisor authorisation has access to all ME parameters and may even change the User password User Password of the User Type A user with the User authorisation may change some ME parameters only and the User password This user may access all parameters for
57. tup to Be Supervised This can be used in case that there is a CO line reserved for remote control Example of ringing chart settings Connect remote control a Wait 0 Hang up Note If no modem modules have been detected in the GW the first ringing chart line is ignored Creating and writing of a gateway remote access code To enable remote control of ME it is necessary to create an access code and write it into the gateway 7 S 1 Press the Connect with gateway button on the tray 2 Press button Create Gateways Aa X Mumber 233344455 Street City Gateway number 041 2230003 Remark y OK X Cancel 2N Mobility Extension 67 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 3 you must fill in the gateway number 4 you must fill in a phone number which will be used for the remote modem connection 5 you may enter information about the customer and dealer 6 click OK for confirmation 7 choose the correct code from the offered codes and write it into the gateway by pressing Write Code While writing the code it is necessary to be connected to the gateway over the serial interface 0410 30003 pbq ty 3 pbs i AA PO E 0412 30000 pbs 8 While writing a new code you will be notified if a code already exists By pressing the Ignore button you get the code overwritten PIN stored in Gateway 0410 30003 Cancel Note Alway
58. very working day f Every day Transfer remain minutes to next period Use free minutes from line di Manual Use free minutes from line enable the use of free minutes from another line where free minutes are set Select a line from the List of external lines Free minutes Reloa a ff Every day in month o Every Every working day f Ever day Transfer remain minutes to next period Use free minutes from line External y Manual External 4 External 1 External 2 Externa External 5 termal 5 External 6 External Y External 8 2N Mobility Extension 49 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation 9 3 2 Types of Digital Lines Set the GSM lines here Digital line types Options ESM line T Don t account T Roaming enabled e Receive SMS e Send SMS CLIA selection Belong operator FIN Prefis SMS Center Reloa O Ever lo Ej day in month de Every Sunday C Even working day f Ever day ransternemart minutes to next period f Manual GSM1 63M2 GSMs GoM4 GSMS GSMEJ Goh GSMS Name up to 14 characters Don t account a line that shall not be billed Roaming enabled enables roaming on the GSM line Receive SMS enables SMS receiving Send SMS enables SMS sending CLIR selection selects CLIR according to the GSM provider restricts identification presents identification PIN a four digit code for
59. y Extension You try to program mikron Mobility Extension Are you sure to continue Y uf Yes e Firm values Set default values e From Gateway Download configuration from the GW e To Gateway Save the configuration to the GW e Gateway reset Reset the GW like upon turn off on e Time synchronisation Time setting according to the PC with which the GW is connected Upload Gateway software Upload firmware to the Flash memory e Reset and Boot Gateway from Flash Reset the GW with the support of firmware in the Flash and copy into the RAM e Freeze Gateway The GW passes into the service mode All current calls are waiting for termination and no other calls can be initiated Then you can turn the GW off and execute service functions To put the GW into the operational mode send the Unfreeze Gateway command or power up the GW with the mains switch if it is powered off e Unfreeze gateway Return to the operational mode e Print actual window Print the active window 2N Mobility Extension 33 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation e Printing sets Print the selected printing set Print setup Set up the printer connected Exit program Terminate the Universal config tool for OMIKRON and MOBILITY Extension activities 8 1 2 Windows Universal config tool for Omikron and Mobility Extension actuel cfq E Data Windows Set Help MEN 7 sl ean ral ME F RA 4
60. y in month Every working day Every day FP ranee enan mnutes ta nert period Manual Use free minutes from line S Every certain day in a month here enter the day in the month on which the remaining free minutes are to be set according to the starting ones By enabling the Transfer of remaining minutes to the next period you add the remaining minutes from the preceding period to the starting free minutes Reloa 0 Ever day in month C Ever Sunday Every working day Every day e Transfer remain minutes to next period C Manual Use free minutes from line Every certain day in a week here enter the day of the week on which the remaining minutes are to be set according to the starting ones Free minute day in month Every working day C Even day FP Transfer remain minutes to next period Use free minutes from line C Manual 2N Mobility Extension 48 2N MOBILITY Extension Technical Description and Installation Every working day the remaining minutes shall be set according to the starting ones on every working day Monday Friday Reloa Every lo Ej day in month Free minute 1 cE En Monday ho C Even day T Transfer remain minutes to nest period Use free minutes from line Manual Every day the remaining minutes shall be set according to the starting ones on every day Monday Sunday Reloa Every day in month C Every Monday E E
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