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T1 GSM USER MANUAL - Orion Telecom Networks
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1. COM Port we Connector for eo Programming y Insert SIM Here GSM Interface Card Front Indications The T1 Interface Card provides the following indications in the front of the sub rack LEDs which indicate the following L1 Yellow Channel 1 of GSM interface card Ringing L2 Green Channel 1 of GSM interface card Busy L3 Bi Color GSM Signal strength of channel 1 Green Signal Good Yellow Signal Average Red Signal Poor OFF No Signal L4 Yellow Channel 2 of GSM interface card Ringing L5 Green Channel 2 of GSM interface card Busy L6 Bi Color GSM Signal strength of channel 2 Green Signal Good Yellow Signal Average Red Signal Poor OFF No Signal SW Switch ON OFF for both channel of GSM L7 Red Alarm on Channel 1 of GSM interface card L8 Red Alarm on Channel 2 of GSM interface card Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 13 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual GSM Access Card How to install replace the SIM Card 1 Switch OFF the GSM Access Card using the Switch SW 1 mounted on the Card All LED s except an ALARM LED if an alarm is present shall TURN OFF when the GSM Access Card is SWITCHED OFF Important If the GSM Access Card is not switched OFF before removing installing the GSM Access Card shall be damaged ALWAYS switch OFF the GSM Access Card before removing the GSM Access Card from the 19 inch shelf or before inst
2. l3 NO Ordering Information l EAN Installing the GUI n N Using the GUI Go ro N N Nn A n N ove nN NO Z oN N N Support Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 3 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Product Overview PRODUCT OVERVIEW Orion presents a breakthrough in technology by integrating the WAN T1 interface to the GSM mobile communications network Orion s GSM Channel bank is a compact wireless solution which integrates the T1 interface to the GSM wireless network to provide the USER with 24 GSM mobile wireless links for mobile communications with an integrated T1 Interface The interface of the Network Side is T1 Digital Interface with D4 E amp M wink start Signaling The interface on the Wireless Side is 24 x GSM Wireless links Ideal choice for terminating long distance traffic VoIP VoFR or DCME traffic to the PSTN GSM mobile cellular networks No LAND LINES REQUIRED Remote monitoring and configuration through TCP IP access Unique out bound calling user programmable access feature FEATURES amp HIGHLIGHTS Compact 24 GSM wireless terminals in a 19 inch chassis GSM is integrated to the T1 Interface No gray areas of what will work with what Tested to work with Cisco 3600 and Cisco 5300 VoIP Servers and many others Please contact the factory for the exhaustive compatibility list Improved voice quality The two wire trans hybrid analog
3. 2000 2003 6 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual AC to DC Converter Connection Orion GSM Connection with AC to DC Converter for AC Mains Operation Gees 0 48 VDC Input see ee gt 48 V DC OUTPUT l vac PUT 97 V A TO 263 INPUT HZ TO 3 HZ _ 3 Pin male ir Socket for AC Mains Input AC DC Converter Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 7 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual AC to DC Converter Specifications Specifications AC DC Converter for AC main operation Voltage Input VAC Frequency Efficiency Inrush Current Leakage Current Voltage Output VDC Current A Line Regulation mV Load Regulation mV Ripple 0 50 C mVp p 10 0 C Ripple Noise O t50 C mVp p 10 0 C Temperature mV Coefficient Drift mV Start Up time mS Hold Up time mS Output Voltage V Overcurrent Protection Overvoltage Protection Input Output Input FG Output FG Operating Temp And Humid Strage Temp And Humid Vibration Impact Safety Conducted Noise 85 132VAC 170 264VAC 47Hz 63Hz 47 63Hz 82 typ 30A typ ACIN 100 200 lo 100 at cold start 0 75mA max 60Hz according to UL CSA VDE And DENTORI 48VDC
4. File menu consists of the following menu items A 11 GSM File Administration Settings Help ao NEW This menu is used for making a new Hew Fe configuration and status On clicking NEW a form Open F3 is displayed through which a user can define a new Gave configuration and status ae ms OPEN This menu option is used to retrieve xi configuration and status which was saved previously SAVE This menu option is used to save the currently displayed system configuration and status This is effective only once the file name of the system has already been specified using the SAVE AS option described next SAVE AS This menu option is used to save the currently displayed configuration and status with a user assigned file name Exit This menu is used for exiting the configuration and status Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 24 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Using the GUI T1 GSM The T1 GSM GUI helps in configuring the T1 GSM system through a serial port connection between the T1 GSM eqipment and a PC It also lets the user view the status of the individual channels in T1 GSM system The control parameters that can be configured are Line Coding AMI B8ZS Framing D4 SF F12 Clock INTERNAL LOOP TIMED The status parameters that can be viewed are SIGNAL STRENGTH GSM signal strength for individual channel FAULT OFF Channel module faulty or powered off STATUS Channel Idle or Busy In
5. case the particular channels are unequipped the system will display unequipped status instead of the above mentioned status parameters Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 25 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Using the GUI A T1 GSM File Administration a Help Hemnllker F Super User Administration This menu consists of the following sub menu options 1 NEW USER This menu option is used for adding a new user for the application This option remains disabled until the super user logs by using the Super User option described next 2 SUPER USER This menu option is used to log in the super user Only the super user has the privilege to create new user The super user must enter the login id amp password as shown below Password laddm tt SuperUser addm vo _X Cancel Please give the USER NAME and PASSWORD in the respective fields USER NAME addm case sensitive PASSWORD addm case sensitive The user name and the password are case sensitive make sure the CAPS lock is off when you type the USER NAME amp PASSWORD Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 26 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Support Notes Technical specification are subject to change without notice Windows is the registered Trademark of Microsoft Corporation USA Revision 05 30th September 2003 Orion Telecom Networks Inc 16810 Avenue of Fountains Suite 108 F
6. direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract or any legal theory Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to Orion Telecom Networks Inc No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by Orion Telecom Networks Inc Safety Warnings The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to warn the operator or service personnel of operation and maintenance factors relating to the product and its operating environment which could pose a safety hazard Always observe standard safety precautions during installation operation and maintenance of this product Only a qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment maintenance or repairs to this instrument No adjustment maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the operator or the user CAUTION X ELECTROSTATIC v SENSITIVE DEVICES DO NOT OPEN OR HANDLE EXCEPT AT A STATIC FREE WORKSTATION Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 2 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Index INDEX Particulars Product Overview Front View Rear View and Connection Details Backpanel Connection with AC to DC Converter 7 N Cabling Details n Pinout Details Shelf Description EAN Installing SIM Card Installing Antenna 0 T1 Interface Card n pe N T1 Echo Canceller Dummy Card
7. 3A Cumulative 192 max 240 max 150 Max 200 max 400 Max 600 max 560 max 192 max 200 max ACIN 100V lo 100 10 typ ACIN 85V lo 100 20 typ ACIN 100V lo 100 Fixed 48VDC Works over 105 of rating H peak and recovers automatically Additional protection is provided by a 4Amps slow blow fuse Works at 105 140 of rating AC3 000V 1minute cutoff current 10mA DCS500V 50M min At room temperature AC2 000V 1minute cutoff current 10mA DC500V 50ME amp 2 min At room temperature AC500V iminute cutoff current 10mA DC500V 50M min Atroom temperature 10 60 C 20 90 RH Non condensing 20 75 C 20 90 RH Non condensing 10 55Hz 2G 3min Period 60 min each along X Y and Z axis 20G 11mS once each X Y and Z axis Recognized UL 1950 approved En60950 certified CSA C22 2 No 234 compiles with DENTORI and IEC950 Compiles with FCC B Vfg2443 91 and VCCI 2 Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Cabling Details Orion GSM T1 TO PC Com Port DB 9F Female DB 9M Male To PC COM Port To ORION GSM T1 RXD 2 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RXD GND 5 5 GND 9 pin D type female pin assignment 9 pin D type male pin assignment View from front side View from front side 2 fe 4 2 3 4 8 DB 9 female DB 9 male Orion Teleco
8. ORION TELECOM NETWORKS INC y Orion T1 GSM 72 72 SIM T1 GSM Gateway User amp Installation Manual Orion Telecom Networks Inc 16810 Avenue of Fountains Suite 108 Fountain Hills AZ 85268 USA PH 1 480 816 8672 FAX 1 480 816 0115 E mail sales oriontelecom com Web Site http www oriontelecom com Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Warranty This Orion product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment During the warranty period Orion will at its option either repair or replace products which prove to be defective For warranty service or repair this product must be returned to a service facility designated by Orion Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to Orion and Orion shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer However Buyer shall pay all shipping charges duties and taxes for products returned to Orion from another country Limitation of Warranty The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer Buyer supplied firmware or interfacing unauthorised modification or misuse operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product or improper site preparation or maintenance Exclusive Remedies The remedies provided herein are the Buyer s sole and exclusive remedies Orion shall not be liable for any
9. alling replacing the SIM Card DO NOT REMOVE the GSM Access Card from the Chassis till ALL LEDs are OFF 2 Rotate the Metal clip on the SIM Card Holder ANTI CLOCK WISEto open the SIM Card Holder J Close Position Open Position Now the SIM CARD HOLDER is in OPEN position Gently open the SIM CARD HOLDER to insert the SIM CARD _ 1 Close Position Open Position 3 Slide the SIM Card in the slot of the tray of SIM Card Holder with the metal contacts Face up Notch Notch u a a Oz oz SIM Card SIM Card Holder SIM Card Holder 4 Nowclose the SIM Card Holder and make sure it is closed completely Lo a Open Position Close Position Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 14 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual GSM Access Card 5 Gently press down and rotate the Metal clip on the SIM Card Holder CLOCK WISE till the metal clip is locked under the plastic in the closed position Open Position Close Position 6 Insert ALL SIM Cards in their respective SIM Holders in this manner 7 Insert the GSM Access Card into the Chassis gently but firmly till the card is fully seated An alarm shall be displayed in LED L1 L2 for the following reasons 1 Invalid SIM Card Unregistered SIM Card Faulty SIM Card Faulty GSM Module GSM Access Card Out of Range Pe a Specifications GSM Access Card Number of GSM Interfaces 1 24 Stackable 1 thru 24 Type Dual Band EGSM 900 MHz and EGSM 1800 MHz Comp
10. amaged permanently 3 ALWAYS ensure that the ANTENNA connector is properly connected snapped in to the GSM Transceiver Module GSM Access Card 4 ALWAYS insert the SIM Cards FACE UP in the SIM Card Tray and ensure that the SIM Card Tray is firmly locked into its place after the SIM Card has been inserted Replaced 5 NEVER INSERT REPLACE the SIM Card with the GSM Access Card is POWER ON position SIM Cards should be inserted replaced only after removing the GSM Access Card From the 19 inch shelf The GSM Access Card GSM Transceivers should be SWITCHED OFF using the push button SW71 Before removing the GSM Access Card from the shelf IMPORTANT It is NOT ESSENTIAL for the USER to shut down the complete system to replace insert NEW SIM CARDS Each GSM Access Card may be SWITCHED OFF INDEPENDENTLY to REPLACE INSERT a NEW SIM CARD without shutting down the entire system The GSM Access Card may be switched INDEPENDENTLY using the push button switch SW1 The Card should be removed from the chassis after ALL LEDs are OFF Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 11 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Shelf Description Shelf Description PSU Front Indications The PSU provides the following indications in the front of the sub rack 3 LEDs which indicate the following L1 Positive 5V present L2 Negative 48V present Description PS Power Supply Card Part T1 010 Each ORION GSM 19 inc
11. ation Manual Front View Front View of Orion GSM T1 Echo Canceller Dummy Card Slot 2 Power Supply x 6U High Card 5 265 mm Slot 1 oO G Power c Supply z Card O Slot 3 PEP rrPrrrrrr lt GSM Interface Cards gt Slot 5 to 16 T1 Interface Card Slot 4 Slot Assignment of ORION GSM Front View Left to Right Card Details Part No Slot 1 Power Supply Card T1 010 Slot 2 Echo Canceller Dummy Card T1 Dummy Slot 3 Power Supply Card T1 010 Slot 4 T1 Control Card T1 015 Slot 5 to 16 GSM Access Interface Card T1 072 Please Make sure that you have inserted the Echo Canceller Dummy Card in order to complete the T1 Signal Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 5 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Connectorised Rear View Rear View of Orion GSM T1 RJ 45 Female Interface RJ 45 Male TCP IP Module Connection DB9 Female Alarm Extension Connector DB9 Male Connector To COM Port To PC Orion Telecom Networks Inc
12. h shelf has two PSU Power Supply Cards Part ORION GSM 010 The ORION GSM Power Supply Card plugs into slot 1 and slot 3 of the ORION GSM 19 inch shelf Please see figure on page 5 It converts 48VDC Input 40VDC to 60VDC Input and provides 5VDC output that is required for the functioning of the equipment The PS Power Supply Card has two LEDs LED L1 indicates the presence of 48VDC input LED L2 indicates the presence of 5VDC output The card is protected against accidental reverse polarity of the 48VDC input and shall only function if the 48VDC input is connected with the correct polarity Specifications Input DC voltage 48V DC nominal Range of input 40V to 60V DC Output voltages 5V Full Load Output Current 18A 5VDC Input Voltage Reversal Protection Provided in the Card Over Current Protection 20A for 5V Short Circuit Protection Current limit 20A Recovers on removal of short Under Voltage lt 4 5V Over Voltage 5 4V to 5 6V Efficiency at full load gt 80 Ripple at full load lt 5mVrms Spike at full load lt 50mV Power Consumption 120 Watts Worst Case Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 12 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual GSM Access Card GSM Access Card Insert SIM JT L8 wt gop GSM Transceiver L6 o L5 L4 o ER GSM Access Lic Card GSM Transceiver gt
13. liance Compliant with ETSI GSM Phase 2 standard Normal MS Class 4 2W 900MHz Class 1 1W 1800 Mhz Approvals Fully Type Approved to GSM Standards SIM Interface Internal Tray Toolkit Class 2 3V Reader Voice Features Full Rate Enhanced Full Rate And Half Rate FR EFR HR DTMF Dual Tone Multi FrequencyFunction DTMF Dialing Support Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 15 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Installing Antenna L8 L7 Switch GSM Transceiver Antenna Connector Socket Antenna How to install Antenna Important 1 NEVER POWER ON the GSM Access Card without installing connecting the Antenna Switching ON a GSM Access Card without connecting it to an Antenna may result in permanent damage to the GSM Access Card GSM Transceiver module 2 Snap on the connector of the antenna to the GSM Transceiver module antenna Connector Please ensure that the antenna connector is connected properly to the GSM Transceiver Module The antenna connector snaps in to connect to the GSM Transceiver module 3 a L1 RED LED indicates Alarm on GSM Card Channel 2 Alarm b L2 RED LED indicates Alarm on GSM Card Channel 1 Alarm Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 16 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Installing Antenna Two Antenna Tray each sized 18 X 12 are provided with the equipment It is advisable to place only 12 antennas on each tray in order to minimize i
14. m Networks Inc 2000 2003 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Pinout Details RJ 45 for T1 Input RJ 45 male Signal in Pin RJ 45 male 1 Tx Tip Data Out 2 Tx Ring Data Out 4 Rx Tip Data In 5 Rx Ring Data In RS232 DB 9 NMS Port DB 9 female Signal in Pin DB 9 female 2 Transmit Data Out 3 Receive Data In 5 Ground DB 15 Connection to TCP IP Access Module RJ 45 Female o A nain f lo DB 9 Female S e 0 0000o DB 15 female Signal in Pin DB 15 female 1 5V 2 5V 5V 12 TXD 13 RXD GND PWR GND 15 PWR GND DB 15 Female Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 10 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Installing the GSM Equipment Installing the GSM Equipment Precautions 1 a ALWAYS SWITCH OFF the GSM Access Card before removing it from the Chassis b The GSM Access Card may be SWITCHED OFF by pressing the push button switch SW1 till the LED s turn OFF c Ejecting Removing the GSM Access Card or disconnecting power from 19 Inch shelf without SWITCHING OFF the GSM Access Card may result in permanent damage to the GSM Transceiver GSM Access Card 2 ALWAYS ensure that the ANTENNAS are connected to the GSM Transceiver GSM Access Card before they are powered up Any GSM Transceiver POWERED UP without an ANTENNA may be d
15. ns in the front LEDs which indicate the following SYNC LOS Loss of Signal LOF Loss of Frame LOMF Loss of Multiframe RA Remote Alarm AIS Alarm Indication Signal One G 703 D4 D4 Robbed Bit E amp M Wink Start Signaling with answer supervision 8000 samples second Mu Law 1544Kbps 50ppm AMI B8ZS Selectable 100 Ohms Standard 75 Ohms Optional RJ45 100 Ohms Impedance 3 0 Volt 0 3 Volt As per ITU T CCITT Rec G 703 lt 0 05UI in the frequency range of 20Hz to 100KHZz 6dB at 1MHz gt 12dB gt 18dB gt 14dB As per ITU T CCITT G 823 As per Clause 3 of ITU T CCITT G 732 As per Clause 5 2 of ITU T CCITT G 732 Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 18 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Setting for T1 Interface Setting of T1 Interface of your Router Framing D4 Signaling D4 Robbed Bit E amp M Wink Start Signaling with answer supervision Encoding Law Mu Law Code AMI B8ZS Selectable prefer B8ZS Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 19 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Echo Canceller Dummy Card Echo Canceller Dummy Card T1 GSM Dummy Card The T1 Dummy Card has no LEDs The T1 Dummy Card is used in order to complete the T1 Signal It is to be inserted if the Echo Canceller card is not being used Please see page 5 for the slot where the Echo Canceller Dummy Card is to be inserted Please Make sure that you have in
16. nterference Please use the recommended layout given in the figure below to place the antennas on the Antenna Tray Antenna Tray 4 2 2 2 2 gt X X X X 4 4 4 4 1X X X x4 4 4 4 4 1X 5 xX 5 xX 5 x 2 2 2 2 2 Typical placement of external antennas on the Antenna Tray One antenna tray should be placed either side of the equipment as shown in the figure UU Antenna Tray ORION GSM Antenna Tray 1 2 T1 GSM Channel Bank Please Make sure that the SIM Card is in use is of 3 Volts New SIM Card and not of 5 Volts Old SIM Card The equipment does not accept and work with 5 Volt Sim Cards Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 17 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual T1 Interface Card of the sub rack L1 Green L2 Red L3 Red L4 Red L5 Red L6 Red Specifications Number of T1 Interfaces Conformity Framing Signaling PCM Sampling Rate Encoding Law Bit Rate Code Nominal Impedance Connector Peak Voltage of a mark For 100 Ohms Balanced Interface Pulse Mask Output Jitter Permissible Attenuation Return Loss at 51 2 KHz to 102 4 KHz 102 4 KHz to 2048 KHz 2048 KHz to 3072 KHz Jitter Tolerance Loss and Recovery of Frame Alignment Loss and Recovery of Multi Frame Alignment T1 Control Card CC1 Front Indications The T1 Interface Card provides the following indicatio
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18. path present in the Fixed Wireless terminals is eliminated in the Orion GSM design resulting in improved voice quality clearer voice and superior channel separation by reducing the susceptibility to echoes that result from the analog two wire trans hybrid VF paths Disable caller ID Orion s GSM terminal can be programmed operator to block caller ID presentation if allowed by the local GSM Network Provides accurate billing information answer supervision and line disconnect supervision not provided by Nokia Fixed Wireless Terminals and optional in Telular Fixed Wireless Terminals Integrated optional T1 Echo Canceller to cancel echo tails resulting from the inherent delays of VoIP VoATM VoFR Networks 64ms unidirectional 128ms unidirectional and 64ms bidirectional options available Lower cost resulting from complete GSM wireless to T1 integration Ideal choice for terminating long distance traffic VoIP traffic to the PSTN GSM mobile cellular networks No LAND LINES REQUIRED Plug And Play Easy to install Takes only minutes to install and start service Orion GSM T1 Channel Bank with 24 X GSM Wireless Interfaces for VoIP Switch PBX Application VoIP Server Switch AN PBX D4 E amp M 2 D Wink Start 24 GSM Wireless Terminals Dial In A eT aes a ty Wee Te eT Ta gt Dial out De T1 GSM JSS Channel Bank 2 Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 Orion GSM User and Install
19. serted the Echo Canceller Dummy Card in order to complete the T1 Signal Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 20 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Ordering Information Ordering Information Sr Part No Product Description Qty No 1 71 015 T1 Control Card 01 2 E T1 000 005 19 Shelf 3U High Sub rack to 01 E accommodate 24 Channels W with Connectorized Backplane 6U High 3 E T1 010 48VDC Power Supply Card 02 4 T1 072 Dual Port Access Card to connect to 12 connect to an T1interface max 12 Cards max per system 3 SIM per GSM Channel 5 T1 024 ANT External Antennas Connectorized 24 Cable 2 meters 6 T1 01048 150W Power Supply External AC to DC 01 Converter Portable External Converter Universal AC Input 93VAC 276VAC 47Hz 63Hz to DC Output 48VDC Optional 7 TCP IP MSS100 TCP IP MSS100 ethernet remote access 01 module for configuration option allows the user to access configure and control the T1 Channel Bank equipment over a TCP IP network 1 Required for every T1 Shelf Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 21 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Installing GUI Installing T1 GSM System Management GUI Use with Windows 98 Windows 2000 and WindowsXP Insert CD ROM into the CD drive CD ROM is autorun CD Click on Orion GSM T1 GUI Software Follow the instructions on the In
20. stallation Software screen Now your installation is completed and you can run GUI for managing and configuring the Orion GSM T1 Terminal If the CD ROM does not run automatically please do the following Click on Start Menu of your computer Go to Programs gt Windows Explorer Click on your CD Drive Go to GUI folder click on setup exe Follow the instructions on the Installation Software screen Now your installation is completed and you can run GUI for managing and configuring the Orion GSM T1 Terminal You can also print or copy the User Manuals from the CD ROM Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 22 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Using the GUI Using the GUI Please give the USER NAME and PASSWORD in the respective fields USER NAME orion case sensitive PASSWORD orion case sensitive The user name and the password are case sensitive make sure the CAPS lock is off when you type the USER NAME amp PASSWORD Selecting the COM Port Select the COM Port in the GUI on which your PC is connected to the GSM Access Card For this GO to SETTINGS then PC COM PORT Com Port Settings Orion Telecom Networks Inc 2000 2003 23 Orion GSM User and Installation Manual Using the GUI Downloading after selecting correct COM Port Information G Download Complete Downloading if COM Port selection is incorrect x Communication Error Configuring the System File Menu
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