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1. 1880 frequency range MHz Invertion loss in 1 5 dB GSM 900 band max Invertion loss in 2 0 dB GSM 1800 band max Nominal antenna 50 Ohm cable impedance Length 600 mm Diameter 2 7 mm Antenna cable Standard fme male connector connector External antenna specifications Operating 890 960 MHz and 1710 1880 frequency range MHz Antenna gain Over 5 dBm Electro magnetic compatibility Europe The GSM terminal is tested for electro magnetic compatibility EMC according to the ETS 300 342 1 13 standards 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 39 Technical specifications The application module fullfils the ITU T standard and the ETS 300 001 specifications for PBX extension and trunk connections The module supports also ETS 300 659 Calling Line Identification FSK and DTMF If the antenna is directional direct it towards the nearest base station The an tenna should be mounted in such a position that no part of a human body rests too close to any part of it The shorter the antenna cable the smaller the attenuation and the better the performance of the antenna Use a quality coaxial cable for antenna connec tions Cu Note External antennas or antenna cables are not provided by Nokia For details and availability contact your local dealer or service provider Terminal connectors GSM terminal The GSM terminal has an RS 232 data connector For the data connector pin signals and names see Table
2. Incoming call on the extension line mode A 1 The Nokia 22 answers the incoming call and opens the extension line 2 The PBX provides a dial tone 3 The user enters an extension number or outgoing number 4 The PBX routes the call as it would come from an extension telephone Incoming call on the extension line mode B 1 The Nokia 22 answers the incoming call and opens the extension line 2 The terminal sends a pre defined number to the PBX extension 3 The B subscriber answers 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 25 PBX installation 4 The call is established For further information on how to change the mode see Changing application module extension modes on page 32 Connecting the Nokia 22 to a trunk line of a PBX Extension side Trunk side 1 Disconnect the Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal power supply from the AC wall outlet 2 Connect the Nokia 22 to a free PBX trunk line with an RJ 11 cable 3 Connect the power supply to the terminal If the AutoPIN feature is active the Nokia 22 automatically connects to the net work In 20 30 seconds light indicator 3 lights up to indicate the network con nection and light indicator 1 to indicate the PBX trunk connection If the AutoPIN feature is not active you have to enter your PIN code For infor mation about entering the PIN code see Entering the PIN code on page 19 For details contact your PBX supplier 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All ri
3. PBX must be configured to deny any out going calls coming from the extension line the Nokia 22 is connected to If the PBX cannot be configured in such a way it is possible to configure the Nokia 22 to automatically call a predefined extension number when it receives a GSM call For further information see 5 Configuration on page 30 For more information about PBX configuration see your PBX User s Guide 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 29 Configuration 5 Configuration Methods The Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal can be configured using a DIMF tele phone connected to the application module or using the Nokia 22 Configurator Software The Nokia 22 Configurator Software is a tool for the configuration of the terminal For further information see 6 Accessories on page 34 The settings can also be modified via a PBX rs Note When multiple Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminals are connect ed to a single PBX the PBX may treat them as a pool of devices As a result it is not possible to change the settings of a specific Nokia 22 connectivity terminal via the PBX For further information contact your service provider For terminal tone indicators see Terminal tone indicators on page 20 Basic settings Basic settings include PIN and PUK code input the speaker volume control and activation of the Intensity of Field IOF feature Entering PIN and PUK code To enter the PIN code key in PINCode To
4. indicators and also by means of tone in the telephone set s re ceiver For further information see Short Message Service SMS on page 15 High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD The GSM terminal supports High Speed Circuit Switched Data that enables a data transmission speed of up to 43 2 kbps The High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD relies on the simultaneous use of multiple GSM timeslots For the terminal data transfer modes see 7 Technical specifications on page 36 The Nokia 22 Data Packet is required to use this feature The HSCSD is a network service For details contact your service provider Calling Line Identification CLI The Calling Line Identification CLI feature displays the caller s number with an external calling line display device Two signalling methods are available ETSI FSK European Telecommunications Standards Institute Frequency Shift Keying and DTMF Dual Tone Multi Fre quency The signalling mode varies depending on the operator and the country The de fault mode is ETSI FSK For information about changing the CLI mode see Changing Calling Line Identification CLI mode on page 32 Cb Note The CLI devices are not provided by Nokia For details and avail ability contact your service provider Automatic Area Code AAC and routing The Automatic Area Code AAC feature allows the user to dial local numbers without a local area code in the GSM network Before the number is sen
5. module The application module has two operating modes extension mode and trunk mode In extension mode the application module is connected to the analogue extension private interface of the PBX In trunk mode the application module is connected to the analogue trunk public interface of the PBX The application module complies with the ETS 300 001 standards for PBX trunk and extension connections The application module can also be con nected directly to a normal telephone set The telephone can be used like a normal landline telephone for example to make and receive calls 1 Extension connector 2 Trunk connector SS TE Cu Note Some telephones sets and PBXs are more sensitive to radio inter ference than others and there may occur some audible interference If this problem occurs increase the distance between the terminal and the PBX or the telephone set N Warning To avoid damage to the devices the telephone set must be connected to the terminal s trunk connector with a standard 4 pin RJ 11 cable that has only its two middle pins connected Application module basic features e ITU T standard e Pulse DTMF dialling e Calling Line Identification CLI 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 10 Product features e Support for analogue extension and trunk interfacing e Loop reversal and loop interruption detection and generating e Country specific R key settings Application module functi
6. on calls to your local emergency number s and warn as needed 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 52 Troubleshooting Security options These functions provide the user with security options Table 13 Functions of security options Security function Action Change PIN 04 0Id_PIN New_PIN New_PIN Change PIN2 042 OId_PIN2 New_PIN2 New_PIN2 Change PIN2 when PIN2 is not known 052 PUK2 New_PIN2 New_PIN2 To unblock PIN Enter PUK code and press Enter a new PIN code and press Verify the new PIN code and press To change registration password 03 PCC Old_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPassword To change all barring service password 03 330 PCC Old_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPasswd To change outgoing barring service password 03 333 PCC Old_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPassword To change incoming barring service password 03 353 PCC Old_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPassword New_NetworkPassword 1 The Password Control Code PCC is needed to change the password The PCC code can be requested from the network operator If entering the PIN code does not succeed refer to Entering PIN code does not succeed on page 30 for further information Call transfer To transfer a call to a different number 1 Hold the active call by pressing R register re
7. the SIM card has not been installed install it Insert the SIM card ensuring that the golden Sy contact area is facing downwards Ca Note Keep SIM cards always out of the reach of small children The card can be damaged by scratching or bending so it must be handled carefully 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 18 Setting up the terminal Mounting the GSM terminal Mount the GSM terminal on the application module using the three screws supplied with the terminal Connecting the power supply 1 Connect the power cord from the power sup ply to the GSM terminal 2 Connect the power supply to an AC wall out let Connecting a telephone Connect the DTMF telephone to the application module s trunk connector RJ 11 Warning To avoid damage to the devices the telephone set must be connected to the trunk connector with a standard 4 pin RJ 11 cable that has only its two middle pins connected Entering the PIN code The PIN Personal Identification Number code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use It is usually supplied with the SIM card Use the DTMF telephone connected to the Nokia 22 to enter the PIN code 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 19 Setting up the terminal When light indicator 4 blinks lift the receiver When the enter PIN code tone is heard enter the PIN code followed by The OK tone is heard and light indicator 3 lights up If the operation fails see
8. 0 1800 e Transmitting power max 2 0 W GSM 900 1 0 W GSM 1800 e HSCSD multi slot data up to 43 2 kbps e Small size SIM cards supported e D9 female connector for RS 232 e Power input range e Nominal 7 2 V DC e Absolute min 6 5 V DC e Absolute max 15 6 V DC Application module Trunk interface e Line voltage 50 V e Ringing voltage 48 V e Line impedance 600 Ohm Extension interface e Off hook AC impedance 600 Ohm e On hook AC impedance 150 kOhm e On hook DC resistance 10 MOhm e Loop DC current min 15 mA max 120 mA Terminal data transfer modes The GSM terminal supports non transparent and transparent data connections HSCSD in non transparent mode only 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 36 Technical specifications Table 5 Data transfer modes Data transfer mode Mode Data rate Non transparent data Asynchronous data 9600 bps Asynchronous data 14400 bps Asynchronous data HSCSD Multi slot 1 1 2 2 3 1 e 14 4 kbps 14 4 kbps e 28 8 kbps 28 8 kbps e 43 2 14 4 kbps Transparent data Asynchronous data 2400 bps Asynchronous data 4800 bps Asynchronous data 9600 bps Asynchronous data 14400 bps 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 37 Factory default values Table 6 Terminal factory default values Technical specifications Feature State Remarks Short Message Service Always on Can be used with help of AT commands
9. 1 DTMF 010 DTMF DK To change a CLI mode key in 4 CLI_Mode A more detailed configuation of the CLI functionality can be made using the Nokia 22 Configurator Software Selecting network To select a certain network operator a five digit operator code must be keyed in To select a network key in 5 Operator_Code For automatic network selection key in 5 000 Changing application module extension modes Outgoing call To change extension mode to the outgoing call mode A key in 6 To change extension mode to the outgoing call mode B key in 7 Incoming call To change extension mode to the incoming call mode A key in 8 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 32 Configuration To change extension mode to the incoming call mode B key in 9 Pre Defined_Extension_Number For further information about the application module functionality in different outgoing and incoming modes see Functionality in trunk mode on page 24 and Functionality in extension mode on page 25 Restarting the terminal To restart the Nokia 22 key in 555 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 33 Accessories 6 Accessories A range of accessories is available for the Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal Contact your local dealer for information about availability of accessories Cob Note Use only accessories approved by the terminal manufacturer for use with this particular terminal model The use of any
10. 2 to a trunk line of a PBX 26 Connecting the Nokia 22 to an extension line of a PBX 28 5 Configuration Methods se Basic settings sseecsssesceecseees Advanced settings 6 Accessories 34 Nokia 22 Data Packet 34 Nokia 22 Configurator SOFCWATE isserrat Antenna adapter Backup battery set 7 Technical Specifications 36 GSM terminal scccssecssesees 36 Application module ssssssssss s 36 Terminal data transfer MOCES emain 36 Factory default values 38 Terminal Connectors s s s 40 8 Security information seceeeeees 43 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 9 Care and maintenance 44 10 Troubleshooting 46 First things to check Light indicator 3 is blinking 46 No tone can be heard when you lift the receiver sss 46 Call is disconnected immediately after answering 47 Appendix Supplementary SELVICES s nat 48 How the supplementary Sr vices WOFK esesecseeesseesseeeseees 48 Number identification 48 Call forwarding Call offering esssesessssccssessseeee 49 Call waiting Call completion ccc 50 In call handling esseecceeeeee 50 Call restriction ssssssssssnene 51 Security options esses 53 Call transfer cessesssssesssesseessees 53 Abbreviations ssssas 54 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved Product overview 1 Product overview The Nokia 22 PBX co
11. 2 and a standard FME connector is provided by Nokia See 6 Accessories on page 34 Distance large obstacles for example hills buildings or installing the device below ground level can reduce the signal strength Installing an external anten na may help The installation procedure 1 Pull out the antenna from the GSM terminal 2 Connect the antenna adapter to the antenna connector 3 Install the antenna adapter in the ex ternal FME antenna connector For specifications for the external antenna antenna adapter and connectors see 7 Technical specifications on page 36 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 23 PBX installation 4 PBX installation The application module can be connected to an analogue or digital PBX s ana logue trunk or extension line complying with ETS 300 001 standards The appli cation module has two RJ 11 connectors for both kinds of connections Only one connector can be used at a time N Warning Inappropriate installation of the Nokia 22 to a PBX may dam age the PBX or the Nokia 22 Light indicators 1 and 2 in the terminal indicate the state of the application module For further information about the application module light indicators see Table 1 Application module light indicators Light indicators on page 12 Functionality in trunk mode Outgoing call on the trunk line 1 A PBX is configured to route mobile calls via the Nokia 22 The user enters the number usin
12. 22 GSM number For details contact your service pro vider The Nokia 22 answers the call and places the PBX extension line off hook The PBX provides a dial tone and you can dial the desired extension or outgoing number The PBX connects the call Outgoing call Make a call to the PBX extension number where the Nokia 22 is connected The Nokia 22 answers the call You hear either a dial tone or silence depending on the settings of the terminal Dial the desired number The terminal connects the call The PBX can also be configured to route certain numbers automatically For terminal functionality in the extension connection see Functionality in ex tension mode on page 25 Note Some PBXs are more sensitive to radio interference than others and there may be some audible interference If this problem occurs in crease the distance between the Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal and the PBX If there are other problems with the product or with con necting the product to the PBX please consult your local dealer service provider or Nokia Mobile Phones for further information Cu Note When the Nokia 22 is connected to an extension line of a PBX some precautions must be taken into account If no calling restrictions have been set up any caller calling the Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal s GSM number gains access to the outgoing PBX trunk line and can make phone calls that are charged to the PBX owner To prevent this situation the
13. 7 RS 232 data connec tor pin signals and names 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 40 Technical specifications Table 7 RS 232 data connector pin signals and names Pin Signal Name 1 DCD Carried Detect 2 RxD Received Data 3 TxD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicator Application module The application module has an RJ 11 trunk connector and an RJ 11 extension 3 4 connector For the pin functions of the trunk connec Q 6 tor see Table 8 RJ 11 trunk connector pin functions For the pin functions of the extension connector see Table 9 RJ 11 extension connector pin functions 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 41 Technical specifications Table 8 RJ 11 trunk connector pin functions Pin Function 1 Ground Service use RING TIP Service use O oO A oj N Service use Ca Note In normal use do not connect any device to the pins 2 5 or 6 in order to avoid damaging the terminal Table 9 RJ 11 extension connector pin functions Pin Function Not connected Not connected B A Not connected OD aj A Ww N Not connected 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 42 Security information 8 Security information The Nok
14. Electronic user s guide released subject to Nokia User s Guides Terms and Conditions 7th June 1998 Nokia 22 Operator s Guide 9353070 Issue 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Ltd declare under our sole responsibility that the product TME 1 is in conformity with the following Council Directive 1999 5 EC Copyright Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd 2001 All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this docu ment in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation Oth er product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners Nokia operates a policy of continuous development Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special incidental consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are made in relation to the accuracy reliability or contents of this document Nokia reserves th
15. Entering PIN code does not succeed on page 30 When the terminal is being connected for the first time or after a power cut it takes 20 30 seconds before the terminal is connected to the network Light indicator 3 on the GSM terminal lights up and indicates that the connection is active The terminal is now ready for installing If the AutoPIN feature is active the terminal automatically enters the PIN code the next time the power is switched on Terminal tone indicators The following tone signals indicate the state of the Nokia 22 Table 3 Terminal tone indicators Tones Description Enter SIM card Enter PIN code Enter PUK code Error OK SMS received Checking the signal strength The IOF feature indicates the strength of the received radio signal To check the signal strength lift the receiver of the DTMF telephone connected to the Nokia 22 and key in 777 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 20 Setting up the terminal The signal strength is indicated by the light indica tors until the receiver is replaced on the hook For the use of light indicators in the Intensity of Field see Table 4 IOF light in dicators re Note Only emergency calls can be established when the terminal is in the IOF state Cu Note The installation location must be clean and dry The terminal must be installed indoors The terminal operating temperature
16. Radio Local Net Always on Network requires maintenance software Calling Line On ETSI FSK mode Nokia 22 Configurator Identification Software for settings User Data Always on Requires Nokia 22 Data Packet Intensity Of Field Always available To activate dial 777 Supplementary Services strength using DTMF telephone Automatic Local Area Off Nokia 22 Configurator Code adding Software for settings GSM Phase 2 Always on Depends on network services available Dimensions Weight 182 x 101 x 46 mm withouth dual band antenna 420g Operating time with optional backup battery BBW 4 3 Ah Standby time Talktime Battery voltage Power supply ACW 3 Charger type Input voltage DC connector Weight Volume Cable length 20h 8h 12V Switched mode power supply AC mains plug type Europe UK US 100 240 V AC 5 5 mm DC plug 75 g cables 115 cm AC 1500 mm DC 1500 mm 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 38 Technical specifications Environmental specifications Normal operating 45 435 conditions Extreme operating _10C 55C conditions Storage conditions _40C 70C Relative humidity range under normal operating conditions 20 75 non condensing Relative humidity range in storage 5 95 non condensing The terminal is not protected against ingress of water or liquids of any type External antenna adapter specifications Operating 890 960 MHz and 1710
17. a 22 and the DTMF telephone In order to connect the CLI signalling mode must be activated 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 48 Troubleshooting Note that the CLIP function usually has to be activated by the network operator To request this function key in 30 Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR The CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction feature offers the user an op portunity to prevent his her number from being shown to the B subscriber The network operator sets the CLIR either to ON or OFF state for the subscriber It is also possible to revert to the CLIR status for one call at a time If for example the CLIR is disabled that is a phone number will be shown to the called person invoke the CLIR by keying in 31 PhoneNumber The phone makes a normal call to the PhoneNumber but the B subscriber will not be able to see the Nokia 22 phone number If the CLIR has been set permanently to the ON state that is the phone number is normally never shown to the B subscriber key in 31 to show the number Call forwarding Call offering These functions allow the user to forward incoming calls Table 10 Call forwarding functions Function Request Activation Deactivation Call forwarding 21 21 PhoneNumber 21 Unconditional CFU Call forwarding 67 67 PhoneNumber 67 Busy CFB Call Forwarding 61 61 PhoneNumber 61 No reply CFNRy Call Forwa
18. call 2 Dial the new number to which the call is to be transferred 3 Press 4 and the R register recall button 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 53 Abbreviation AAC AC CLI DC DTMF EFR ETSI FSK FR GSM HR HSCSD IOF MO MT PBX PC PIN PSTN PUK SIM SMS Abbreviations Description Automatic Area Code Alternating Current Calling Line Identification Direct Current Dual Tone Multi Frequency Enhanced Full Rate European Telecommunications Standards Institute Frequency Shifting Keying Full Rate Global System Mobile Half Rate High Speed Circuit Switched Data Intensity of Field Mobile Originated Mobile Terminated Private Branch Exchange Personal Computer Personal Identification Number Public Switched Telephone Network PIN Unblocking Key Subscriber Identity Module Short Message Service 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 54
19. devices and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store it in cold areas When the terminal warms up to its normal tem perature moisture can form inside the terminal which may damage elec tronic circuit boards e Do not attempt to open it Non expert handling of the device may damage it e Do not drop knock or shake it Rough handling can break internal circuit boards e Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean it Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water so lution e Do not paint it Paint can clog the device and prevent proper operation e Use only the supplied or an approved replacement or external antenna Un authorised antennas modifications or attachments could damage the termi nal and may violate regulations governing radio devices e When dismounting the GSM terminal from the application module first dis connect the power supply from the terminal e Do not use it in an environment where strong radiation or magnetic fields may exist e Do not cover the terminal or power supply e If the terminal or any of its accessories are not working properly take them to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel will assist you and if 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 44 Care and maintenance necessary and make arrangements for service 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 45 10 Troubleshooting Always chec
20. e Trunk side PSTN 1 Disconnect the Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal power supply from the AC wall outlet 2 Connect the Nokia 22 to a free PBX extension line with an RJ 11 cable 3 Reconnect the power supply to the terminal If the AutoPIN feature is active the terminal automatically connects the net work In 20 30 seconds light indicator 3 lights up to indicate the network con nection and light indicator 2 to indicate the PBX extension connection If the AutoPIN feature is not active you have to enter your PIN code For infor mation about entering the PIN code see Entering the PIN code on page 19 For details contact your PBX supplier A Warning Inappropriate installation of the Nokia 22 to a PBX may damage the PBX or the Nokia 22 If an extension line of the PBX is connected to the trunk connector of the Nokia 22 the devices attempt to feed current to each other and they can be damaged To avoid damage to the devices an analogue extension line of the PBX must be connected to the terminal s extension connector with a stand ard 4 pin RJ 11 cable that has only its two middle pins connected Note that the terminal s trunk and extension connectors cannot be used at the same time to connect a device 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 28 PBX installation D Important Do not connect the Nokia 22 to a digital ISDN interface of a PBX Making Test Calls Incoming call Make a call to the Nokia
21. e right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice The availability of particular products may vary by region Please check with the Nokia dealer nearest to you 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved Table of Contents 1 Product overview 5 Package contents ose 6 System requirements aT Network services ou 7 Operating environment 7 2 Product features 9 GSM terminal 000 eee 9 Application module 10 Light indicators x Power supply nsssssssssssssssssesrsrsssss Supplementary services 15 Short Message Service SMS nes 15 Voice Mail eee eeessssteeseeeeeeees 15 High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD eseeee 16 Calling Line Identification CL 16 Automatic Area Code AAC and routing sesessseeccsteesssteeesteeee 16 Intensity of Field IOF 17 Faster call setup sss 17 AutoPIN security feature 17 3 Setting up the terminal Installing the SIM card Mounting the GSM terminal 19 Connecting the power SUP DIY setvccescscctetbececectasiecctereerteten 19 Connecting a telephone 19 Entering the PIN code 19 Terminal tone indicators 20 Checking the signal strength 20 Making test calls wees 22 Installing the antenna Adapter sm 23 4 PBX installation 24 Functionality in trunk mode 24 Functionality in extension MODE iiiam anini 25 Connecting the Nokia 2
22. ed medical devices Consult a physician or the man ufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions Other electronic 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 7 Product overview equipment may also be subject to interference The terminal should not be in stalled outdoors 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 8 Product features 2 Product features GSM terminal The GSM terminal features a dual band transceiver with built in data capabili ties a SIM card reader an antenna a RS 232 data connector a power supply and an application interface connector The GSM terminal provides access to the data functionality of the GSM system including Short Message System SMS and High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD The GSM terminal provides the subscriber data transmission one connection at a time The Nokia 22 supports only small size SIM cards The SIM card should have the PIN code request activated GSM terminal basic features e Dual Band GSM 900 MHz amp GSM 1800 MHz e Voice codecs EFR FR HR e PC fax support e HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data e 24 interface with auto baud rate e Data compression V42 bis e Mobile Originated and Mobile Terminated SMS with the help of AT commands e SIM lock support e ETS GSM 07 07 and 07 05 compatible AT command set e GSM Phase 2 supplementary services 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 9 Product features Application
23. enter the PUK code key in PUKCode Entering PIN code does not succeed If entering the PIN code fails three times the code is blocked You can unblock it by entering your PUK Personal Unblocking Key code The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card If not contact your local service provider for the code If you lose the code contact your service provider When the PIN code is blocked light indicators 3 and 4 blink To unblock the code proceed as follows 1 Lift the receiver of the DTMF telephone connected to the Nokia 22 When the enter PUK code tone is heard enter the PUK code followed by 2 Enter a new PIN code 4 8 digits followed by when light indicator 4 blinks and the enter PIN code tone is heard 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 30 Configuration 3 Confirm the new PIN by re entering the code followed by Adjusting telephone speaker volume To adjust the telephone set s speaker volume key in O x during the call the x representing a value between 1 the lowest volume level and 10 the highest volume level The default value is 5 Activating IOF To activate the IOF Intensity of Field feature key in 777 Placing the receiv er on the hook completes the function Advanced settings The more advanced settings can be modified when the Nokia 22 is in configu ration mode The following settings are available in configuration mode e Loop interruption time in milliseconds e Polarit
24. feature enables device recovery after occasional power cuts without on site intervention The terminal enters the PIN code automatically the next time it switches on and requests the PIN code For changing the PIN code see Security options on page 53 Use of the SIM card in other GSM terminals or mobile phones can be prevented The user does not have to know the PIN code However other SIM cards can be used with the terminal The AutoPIN feature can be deactivated using the Nokia 22 Configurator Software The default value is that the AutoPIN feature is active 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 17 Setting up the terminal 3 Setting up the terminal Before the Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal can be used it must be installed properly In the following instructions it is assumed that the PIN code request and the AutoPIN feature are active To use the Nokia 22 for the first time proceed as follows Install the SIM card Mount the GSM terminal on the application module Connect the power supply to the terminal and to an AC wall outlet Connect a DTMF telephone to the terminal Enter the PIN code if your SIM card requires it Check the signal strength Install the external antenna o N Oo WN Make test calls Warning Do not connect the power supply to an AC wall outlet before you have installed the SIM card and mounted the GSM terminal on the application module Installing the SIM card If
25. g his her extension telephone 2 The PBX processes the number and discovers if the number is a mobile net work number and sends the number sequence to the line where the terminal is connected 3 The terminal processes the call Incoming call on the trunk line 1 The Nokia 22 receives a call 1 The terminal sends a ring tone to the PBX 2 The switching centre answers 3 The switching centre redirects the call to an extension 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 24 PBX installation Functionality in extension mode Outgoing call on the extension line mode A 1 The user keys in the number of the extension where the Nokia 22 is connect ed 2 The terminal answers the call and provides a dial tone 3 The user keys in the number of the B subscriber 4 The terminal establishes the call Outgoing call on the extension line mode B 1 The user keys in the number of the extension where the Nokia 22 is connect ed 2 The terminal answers the call and provides silence 3 The user keys in the number of the B subscriber 4 The terminal establishes the call The terminal can be configured to change or add a mobile prefix to the number Thus it can provide for example cost effective routing For further information about the AAC see Automatic Area Code AAC and routing on page 16 Note Some exceptions like emergency numbers have to be taken into account For details see 8 Security information on page 43
26. ghts reserved 26 PBX installation A Warning Inappropriate installation of the Nokia 22 to a PBX may damage the PBX or the Nokia 22 If an extension line of the PBX is connected to the trunk connector of the Nokia 22 the devices attempt to feed current to each other and they can be damaged To avoid damage to the devices an analogue trunk line of the PBX must be connected to the terminal s trunk connector with a standard 4 pin RJ 11 cable that has only its two middle pins connected Note that the terminal s trunk and extension connectors cannot be used at the same time to connect a device EN Important Do not connect the Nokia 22 to a digital ISDN interface of a PBX Making test calls Incoming call Make a call to the Nokia 22 GSM number For details contact your service pro vider The Nokia 22 redirects the call and sends a ring tone to the PBX trunk line The switching centre answers and redirects the call Outgoing call PBX has to be configured to route certain outgoing numbers for example num bers with mobile prefix to the trunk line the Nokia 22 is connected before an outgoing call can be made When a number is sent by the PBX to the terminal the terminal connects the call For terminal functionality in trunk mode see section Functionality in trunk mode on page 24 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 27 PBX installation Connecting the Nokia 22 to an extension line of a PBX Extension sid
27. has negative polarity and the outer contact has positive polarity Supplementary services These features are network services They are special services provided by wire less network service providers and differ from one network and country to an other For details check with the local network service provider The Nokia 22 supports the GSM Phase 2 Supplementary Services Number identification Call offering Call completion In call handling Call transfer Call restriction High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD Security Options M OO DH For more specific information about the supplementary services supported by the terminal see Appendix Supplementary services on page 48 Short Message Service SMS The Nokia 22 supports both Mobile Originated MO and Mobile Terminated MT short message services with the help of AT commands A PC and the Nokia 22 Data Packet are needed when using the SMS feature When an SMS message is received the light indicators 3 4 and 5 light up and a tone indicator is heard through the telephone set s receiver Cb Note SMS message received signals are reset when the receiver is lifted off hook Voice mail The Nokia 22 supports the GSM network voice mail service If the network sends an SMS of received voice mail the terminal will indicate the received SMS by 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 15 Product features means of light
28. he nearest Nokia Mobile Phones representative 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 47 Appendix Supplementary services Supplementary services are network services They are cellular services provided by network operators and therefore differ from one network to another Supplementary services provide the subscriber with an opportunity to control incoming and outgoing phone calls The Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal supports the following GSM Phase 2 supplementary services e Number identification e Call offering e Call completion e In call handling e Call restriction e Security options e Call transfer Cb Note The call offering supplementary service and the call restriction supplementary service cannot be deactivate at the same time How the supplementary services work The activation deactivation request and registration of a supplementary service function in the same way as in a mobile phone The dialled supplementary serv ice sequence will be executed after 4 second s dial time out The Nokia 22 re sponds to a supplementary service activation deactivation request and registration by sending OK or error tones from the telephone set s receiver Number identification Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP The CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation feature displays the caller s number on an external CLI Calling Line Identity device The CLI device must be connected between the Noki
29. ia 22 PBX connectivity terminal operates using wireless and land line networks radio signals and an electrical network Not all connections can be guaranteed in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely on any mo bile phone or radio device similar to the GSM terminal for essential communi cations for example medical emergencies National service and emergency numbers differ from one country to another Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless telephone networks or when certain network services product features are in use For details check from your local telephone operator D Important For further information about the use of the Nokia 22 in cluding important safety information refer to the Nokia 22 User s Guide 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 43 Care and maintenance 9 Care and maintenance The Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years When using the terminal or any accessory e Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of the small children s reach e Keep it dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will cor rode electronic circuits e Do not use or store it in dusty dirty areas e Do not store it in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of elec tronic
30. ile Phones All rights reserved 50 Troubleshooting Table 11 In call handling functions Function Action Call in progress release call waiting OR Answer call waiting release active call 1R Answer call waiting hold active call 2R Switch between active and held call R Release active call 1R Release held call OR Release all calls but waiting call On hook Hold active call and set up new call R number Call restriction To activate or deactivate the barring of supplementary services the user needs the network password from the network operator Table 12 Call restriction functions Function Request Activation Deactivation Barring of all 334 33 NetworkPassword 33 NetworkPassword outgoing calls Barring of all 331 331 NetworkPassword 331 NetworkPassword international calls Barring of all 354 35 NetworkPassword 35 NetworkPassword incoming calls 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 51 Important Restricting calls in some networks may restrict the ability to make emergency calls If this is the case in your network ALL USERS OF THE TERMINAL MUST BE INFORMED by appropriate warning signs on ALL phones connected to the terminal The effect of call restriction varies among networks so each opera tor must provide its own warning signs that accurately describe any emergency restrictions Test the effect of call restriction
31. ions Only one of the connectors can be used at a time The terminal can be configured using a DTMF telephone or with the Nokia 22 Configurator Software For further information see 6 Accessories on page 34 The Nokia 22 supports both DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency and pulse dial ling Normal telephone sets and answering machines can be connected directly to the application module s trunk connector Cb Note Standard land line telefaxes and modems are not compatible with the terminal Only a PC fax application can be used with the Nokia 22 Data Packet For further information see 6 Accessories on page 34 Important Do not connect the Nokia 22 to a digital ISDN interface of a PBX Network services The cellular device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM900 GSM1800 and GSM900 1800 dual band networks Note that Dual band functionality is a network dependent feature Check with your local service provider if you can subscribe to and use the dual band functionality A number of features included in this guide are called network services They are special services provided by wireless service providers Before you can take advantage of any of these network services you must subscribe to these service s from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use Operating environment Operating of any radio transmitting equipment may interfere with the function ality of inadequately protect
32. k light indicators when problems are encountered For the use of light indicators see Light indicators on page 12 First things to check 1 Check that all line cables are connected properly 2 Check that the power supply is firmly connected to the Nokia 22 and the AC wall outlet 3 Check that the antenna is firmly connected to the terminal Light indicator 3 is blinking The Nokia 22 is not in service The terminal is not connected to the network the signal is too weak or the antenna is not connected to the terminal Replace the receiver and wait for a while then try again You can also move the terminal to another location and then try again See also No tone can be heard when you lift the receiver on page 46 No tone can be heard when you lift the receiver Disconnect the power supply from the Nokia 22 Wait for 10 seconds Reconnect the power supply to the terminal Operation succeeds when light indicator 3 is lit continuously and you hear the dial tone res Note If the AutoPIN feature is disabled or the SIM card is installed for the first time the enter PIN code tone is heard Enter the PIN code After that you should hear a dial tone within 30 seconds 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 46 Troubleshooting Call is disconnected immediately after answering Check that the antenna is properly connected to the Nokia 22 If the terminal is still not working contact the local dealer service provider or t
33. nnectivity terminal is a GSM terminal that can be used for both digital and analogue Private Branch Exchange PBX connections The ter minal is composed of a GSM terminal and an application module for PBX con nections The application module features PBX connection interfaces for both trunk public side and extension private side connections In addition to PBX connectivity solutions the terminal can also be used in con junction with other GSM applications and various data solutions for example High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD PC fax Short Message Service SMS and GSM Phase 2 supplementary services en Important In addition to this guide refer to the Nokia 22 User s Guide which provides information about the use of the Nokia 22 PBX connec tivity terminal including safety information 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 5 Product overview Package contents The Nokia 22 basic sales package Nokia 22 sales package Nokia 22 User s Guide Nokia 22 GSM terminal Application module Power source with a wall rack AC and DC cables on A NN Screws 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 6 Product overview System requirements The Nokia 22 PBX connectivity terminal can be connected to a digital or ana logue PBX The terminal can be connected either to the trunk connector or the extension connector of the PBX The application module has two RJ 11 connec tors for both type of connect
34. onality The application module can function in different modes when the Nokia 22 is connected to a PBX For further information see Functionality in trunk mode on page 24 and Functionality in extension mode on page 25 Call creation When the PBX or the telephone set connected to the Nokia 22 switches over to the OFF HOOK state the terminal generates a local dial tone When the user makes a call dialled digits are first saved in the memory of the Nokia 22 The dial tone stops after the first digit is dialled A four seconds wait ing time follows after the last dialled digit After that the terminal assumes the telephone number is fully dialled and a call request is sent to the network The call is processed A local busy tone will be heard after 30 seconds and a howler tone after 60 sec onds if digits are not dialled In such a situation before a number can be dialled the PBX or the telephone set must switch over to the ON HOOK state and after that again to the OFF HOOK state Ca Note When making a call an area code must be dialled for both local calls and long distance calls if the network system does not support lo cal area dialling or the AAC Automatic Area Code feature is not in use For further information about the AAC feature see section Automatic Area Code AAC and routing on page 16 Cab Note The generating of dial tones does not depend on the service state of the GSM terminal Even if the GSM terminal is n
35. ot connected to the GSM network that is light indicator 3 is blinking on the terminal the application module tries to connect the call Thus emergency calls can be made using any network service provider available or even without a SIM card in the terminal For a description of the terminal light indica tors see Light indicators on page 12 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 11 Product features Call termination When the PBX or the telephone set connected to the Nokia 22 terminates the call by switching over to the ON HOOK state the Nokia 22 terminates the GSM connection immediately When the B subscriber terminates the call the GSM connection of the terminal is terminated as the PBX or the telephone set connected to the terminal switch es over to the ON HOOK state Light indicators There are five light indicators on the Nokia 22 Light indicators 1 and 2 indicate the state of the application module and light indicators 3 4 and 5 indicate the state of the GSM terminal The terminal is ready for use when the light indicator 3 is lit The use of light indicators is described in Table 1 Application module light indicators and Table 2 GSM terminal light indicators 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 12 Product features Table 1 Application module light indicators 1 2 Description On Extension mode is active On g Trunk mode is active On On Advanced set
36. other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the terminal and may be dangerous When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord Please check with your local dealer for information about availability of ap proved accessories Nokia 22 Data Packet Use the Nokia 22 Data Packet to send and receive SMS PC fax file transfer e mail and Internet access at data rates of up to 43 2 kbps For more information contact your local dealer service provider or Nokia Mobile Phones The data packet includes e RS 232 data cable e AT command set CD rom Nokia 22 Configurator Software Using this PC software you can configure all the Nokia 22 PBX connectivity ter minal related settings in a Win95 Win98 Win 2000 Win NT compatible format 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 34 Accessories Antenna adapter The antenna adapter allows an external antenna to be connected to the Nokia 22 For further information see 7 Technical specifications on page 36 and Installing the antenna adapter on page 23 Backup battery set You can connect an external backup bat tery BBW 4 with the power supply ACW 4 to the Nokia 22 Use the backup battery to provide termi nal functionality for example during a power cut 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 35 Technical specifications 7 Technical specifications GSM terminal e Dual Band GSM 90
37. range is 10C 455C 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 21 Setting up the terminal Table 4 IOF light indicators 1 2 3 4 5 Signal strength Blinking No signal On Approx 105dBm On Blinking Approx 100dBm On On Approx 95dBm On On Blinking Approx 90dBm On On On Approx 85dBm On On On Blinking Approx 80dBm On On On On 5 Approx 75dBm On On On On Blinking Approx 70dBm On On On On On Approx 65dBm e If the required values are not obtained move the terminal to another loca tion e If you cannot find a place where the signal is stronger than 95 dBm that is light indicators 1 and 2 are lit you can install an external antenna to achieve proper signalling See section Installing the antenna adapter on page 23 e Place the terminal in the desired location Making test calls Make test calls to and from the Nokia 22 using the telephone set connected to the terminal To adjust the volume key in 0 x during the call the x representing 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 22 Setting up the terminal a value between 1 the lowest volume level and 10 the highest volume level The terminal is now ready for connecting to the PBX Installing the antenna adapter An external antenna improves signal reception and transmission An antenna adapter for use between the Nokia 2
38. rding 62 62 PhoneNumber 62 Not reachable CFNRc e Unconditional call forwarding also called call offering allows incoming calls to be directed to another number network service 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 49 e Busy call forwarding allows the subscriber to direct incoming calls to another number when the telephone set is busy Usually the CFB service has to be first activated by calling the operator s service number network service e No reply call forwarding enables the subscriber to direct incoming calls to another number when the calls are not answered Usually the CFNRy service has to be first activated by calling the operator s service number network service e Not reachable call forwarding allows the subscriber to direct incoming calls to another number when the network is not in service or the terminal is pow ered off Usually the CFNRy service has to be first activated by calling to the operator service number network service Call waiting Call completion Call waiting also called call completion alerts the subscriber of another incom ing call during a phone call network service To request call waiting key in 43 To activate call waiting key in 43 To deactivate call waiting key in 43 In call handling These functions allow the user to switch between phone calls The service is con trolled by the R register recall button 2001 Nokia Mob
39. t a pre programmed local area code is added automatically by the Nokia 22 The user can also specify that the terminal changes certain prefixes automati cally for example to provide a cost effective route The AAC and routing settings can be modified using the Nokia 22 Configurator Software 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 16 Product features Intensity of Field IOF The Intensity of Field IOF feature indicates the strength of the received radio signal The IOF is indicated by the light indicators The feature can be activated with a DTMF telephone connected to the terminal s trunk connector To activate the feature key in 777 The feature is automatically deactivated when the DTMF telephone s receiver is replaced on the hook For further information on the IOF feature see 3 Setting up the terminal on page 18 Faster call setup Faster call setup allows a faster call establishment The last 10 different dialled numbers are stored in the memory of the Nokia 22 If the dialled number match es one of the stored numbers there is no delay before the terminal sends the number and the call is established immediately Ca Note Only successful answered calls are stored in the terminal s memory AutoPIN security feature The Nokia 22 has an AutoPIN security feature It saves the PIN code in the terminal s memory when the code is entered for the first time or when the code is changed In addition the AutoPIN
40. up mode is active On On OK Blinking Blinking On On On On An error has occured Blinking_ Blinking_ Contact service personnel Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking On On 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 13 Product features Table 2 GSM terminal light indicators 3 4 5 Description Power is off Blinking Power is on The terminal is attempting to connect to the telephone network On In service On On Call in progress On Blinking The terminal has received a call Blinking Enter the PIN code Blinking Blinking Enter the PUK code On On On The terminal has received an SMS message or voice mail On On Blinking The terminal has no space for new SMS messages The oldest message is automatically deleted Blinking Blinking Install the SIM card Blinking Blinking Blinking An error has occured Contact service personnel Power supply The ACW 3 power supply is supplied with the terminal A backup battery set with its own power supply is also available see Backup battery set on page 35 Connect the power supply to the DC jack connector on the left side of the ter minal After that connect the power supply to the AC wall outlet 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 14 Product features Cb Note The DC connector s middle contact
41. y reversal time in milliseconds e CLI mode e Network selection e PBX application module extension mode change e Terminal restart Activating configuration mode To activate configuration mode key in The configuration mode is protected with a four digit access code When con figuration mode has been activated the Nokia 22 requires an access code for changing the settings The default code is 1234 To change the default access code use the Nokia 22 Configurator Software To enter the access code key in AccessCode Cu Note After changing the configuration mode values the Nokia 22 must be restarted in order to save the new settings Restart the terminal in the configuration mode by keying in 555 2001 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved 31 Configuration Changing the loop interruption time The default loop interruption time is 300 milliseconds Key in a zero to disable the loop interruption After you have keyed in the interruption time the Nokia 22 returns to configuration mode To change the loop interruption time key in 2 Interruption_Time Changing the polarity reversal time After you have keyed in the polarity reversal time the Nokia 22 returns to con figuration mode To change the polarity reversal time key in 3 Polarity_Reversal_Time Changing Calling Line Identification CLI mode The following CLI modes can be selected in the configuration mode 000 ETSI FSK Default setting 00

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