Burnside TX2 Manual de usuario

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TX2/TX2L/TX2LR GSM Terminal
User Guide

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Contents
1 Introduction
4 Getting started
4 LEDs
Making and receiving calls
Emergency calls via the mobile network
Security features
6 Special mobile call features
7 Call forwarding of incoming mobile calls
8 Configuration of the terminal
9 List of commands
10 Detailed information on commands for all versions
16 Commands specific to TX2L and TX2LR versions
17 Call logging commands
18 Installing USB driver and connecting to a PC
19 Operating tips
20 Troubleshooting
21 Important safety information
23 Revision history

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Introduction
The Burnside TX series fi ed cellular terminals provide professional telephony features within a
compact and easy-to-use package.
All models can be used with a standard desk phone (or cordless phone) in locations where wired
sockets are not available. The TX2L is fitted with both a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)
landline socket as well as a mobile connection.
Both versions are feature rich and can be configured for a variety of applications.
The TX2 can:
• Be configured to report an e ceptional event such as power failure.
• Operate from an internal battery in the event of power failure.
• Support many user programmable features.
• Operate as SMS gateway when connected to a PC.
• Provide outgoing call progress announcements.
The TX2L can also:
• Automatically provide backup for landlines in the event of a land line failure.
• Automatically route outgoing calls destined for mobile numbers via the mobile network.
• Forward incoming PSTN calls to a pre-programmed number.
• Provide user recordable announcement to incoming callers on PSTN.
• Allow caller selection of destination department (Auto-Attendant).
The TX2LR can also:
• Pass a landline connection directly through to the telephone when the terminal is off.

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Getting started
Remove the clip-on lid to e pose the SIM holder and insert a standard size SIM card.
Connect the battery and replace the lid. Connect the antenna, telephone and landline where
appropriate. See the supplied quick start guide for illustrations.
Connect the supplied charger. When charge power is connected for the first time after connecting
the battery, the battery circuit will be conditioned which will take a few seconds. The charge LED will
flash to indicate when the terminal has entered normal charge mode. See the section on LEDs.
The terminal will now be in “charge only mode” and will not be connected to the mobile network. If
the terminal is a TX2LR model, the landline will be connected through to the phone connection.
Turn on the terminal by pressing and holding the red button on the rear of the terminal, when the left
two LEDS light, release the button and the terminal will operate. It will take a few seconds to register
with the mobile network. Now the terminal is ready to make or receive calls.
To test the connection of the connected phone, try a ringback test by dialling *9# and hang up. The
phone should ring.
To test the landline on the TX2L/TX2LR, with the handset off-hook, press the recall button on the
phone and the landline will be connected.
LEDs
There are three LEDs on the terminal. The right hand green LED indicates the state of charging
which applies whether the terminal is in “charge only” mode or when it is operating.
The middle green LED indicates the mode of operation. The left orange LED indicates if the terminal
requires attention.
The table below shows the state and timings of the 3 LEDs. The solid graphic block character ■
represents the LED on, the □ represents the LED off. The ratios illustrated are appro imate.
Left
Middle
Right
← Position & colour
[
← 2 seconds →
] [
← 2 seconds →
]
[
←2
s
→
]
Function/Mode
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□ Inactive
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■□□□□□ Conditioning power circuit
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■■■■■□ Charge only mode charging
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■■■■■■ Charge only mode charged
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■■■□□□ Battery fault
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ On/Off Button pressed
■□□□□□□□□□■□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■□□□□□ Battery too low, please wait
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■□□□□■□□□□■□□□□■□□□□ Starting/searching
■■■■■□□□□□■■■■■□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Waiting for PIN
■■■■■□□□□□■■■■■□□□□□ ■■■■■□□□□□■■■■■□□□□□ Waiting for PUK
■□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Weak signal (calls possible)
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Ready for call
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■■■■■□□□□□■■■■■□□□□□ Incoming call
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■□ Mobile call in progress
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ PSTN Call in progress
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Fault such as no SIM
The states of the charging LED during normal terminal operation can be any of the normal
charging states.

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Making and receiving calls
To make a call, lift the handset of the connected telephone and dial the desired number. The call will
be made automatically. With the TX2LR model in the default setting, the call will be routed to either
the landline or the mobile network depending on the number dialled. When dialling a number, the
terminal will wait for 3 seconds after the last digit dialled before trying to connect the number. This
delay can be changed using CFG3. However pressing the # key at the end of the number will cause
the terminal to connect immediately.
To override the automatic line selection on an individual call, dial the prefi *9 before the number you
wish to dial and the call will be routed via the mobile network. To manually select the PSTN, press
the recall or flash-hook.
Emergency calls via the mobile network
If the SIM is locked or even if no is SIM installed, it will still be possible to make emergency calls
provided there is sufficient signal coverage. Simply dial the 112 international emergency number or
the country specific emergency number specified by your SIM (e.g. 999 in the UK).
Security features
These commands relate to the security access features of the SIM card and network services.
Commands may be entered by dialling on the connected phone or entering “ATD” followed by the
command using the USB.
• Unlock PIN1 *8*[PIN1]#
• Disable PIN1 lock1 *870*[PIN1]#
• Enable PIN1 lock *871*[PIN1]#
• Change PIN1 **04[old PIN]*[new PIN]*[new PIN]#
• Change PIN2 **042*[old PIN2]*[new PIN2]*[new PIN2]#
• Unblock PIN1 **05*[PUK]*[new PIN1]*[new PIN1]#
• Unblock PIN2 **052*[PUK]*[newPIN2]*[newPIN2]#
Notes:
1 Some SIM cards will not allow you to disable PIN1 protection.
2 The PUK (Personal UnblocKing code) is provided by the service provider.

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Special mobile call features with TX2 and TX2LR
The terminal supports special network call features such as multiparty calling.
Special call features require the use of the button on the attached phone which is
commonly labelled RECALL or R.
Call waiting
Providing call waiting is enabled and supported by your network, an incoming call whilst the
phone is in use will sound a tone in the handset. You have the following options:
Call waiting options
• To ignore the call, wait until the caller either hangs up or is diverted.
• To reject the waiting call and continue with the active call, press R0.
• To end the active call and accept the waiting call, press R1.
• To put the active call on hold and accept the waiting call, press R2.
• To swap between the held call and the active call, press R2 again.
In-call dialling
To make another call while one call is already active.
• Press the R key and dial the number. The active call will be put on hold.
• To swap between the held call and the active call press R2.
Conference calls
To have a conversation with two or more parties.
• Dial the first person in the normal way.
• Press R and then dial the ne t person.
• Press R3 to create a conference call.
• To add another person, press R and dial the ne t number. When the person answers, press
R3 to join them to the conference.
If the call is answered by voice mail or the wrong person, press R1 to reject and return to the
conference.
To end the conference call, hang up the telephone.
• To remove one person from the conference, press R1x (where x is the number of the person
in the order the call was set up).
• To have a private conversation with one member of the conference, press R2x (where x is
the number of the person in the order the call was set up). The other parties will be placed on
hold. To return to the conference, press R3.
• To transfer the call to the other parties and end your call, press R4.
Notes:
• The availability of these facilities are dependent on the SIM card and service provider.
• If you try to add a party to a conference call and the call is answered by voice mail, you
should disconnect that party otherwise the conference may be recorded to voice mail until it
becomes full.
• eplacing the handset phone will terminate all calls (held, calling, active or waiting).
• If there is an incoming call while the phone is in use but no call is active, a ringing tone will be
heard through the handset. When the handset is replaced, the phone will ring and the call may
be answered in the normal way.

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Call forwarding of incoming mobile calls
Call forwarding is a mobile network service which allows incoming calls to be routed in the network to
an alternative number (such as a voicemail bo ) when certain criteria are met.
In concert with your service provider, the terminal allows you to control various aspects of the call
forwarding service. The various forwarding criteria are not mutually e clusive and can be used in
combination to divert different types of call to separate numbers.
These commands may be entered by dialling on the connected phone or entering “ATD” followed by
the command using the USB.
Call forwarding commands are composed as follows:
(Command prefi )[Action]*<Phone number>*<Service>#
The service type allows you to optionally specify one or more particular types of incoming call to
forward.
Service type code
Voice only 11
Fa only 13
SMS only 16
SMS+FAX 12
Voice+FAX 19
Voice+SMS+FAX 10
Data circuit async. 2
Data circuit sync. 24
PAD 27
Packet 26
Data circuit async+PAD 21
Data circuit sync.+packet 22
Data circuit asyn.+sync.+PAD 20
All services (omit code)
Call forwarding e amples:
• To register a new number and activate call forwarding when busy (to the phone number 01234
567890):
**
67
*
01234567890
*
#
• To deactivate call forwarding when busy: #67
*
• To reactivate call forwarding when busy to 01234 567890 again:
*
67
*
[ACTION] criteria:
Forward unconditionally 21
Forward when busy 67
Forward when no reply 61
Forward when signal lost 62
Forward all calls 002
Forward all conditional types 004
Command prefixes:
Activate
*
Register and activate
**
Deactivate #
Unregister and deactivate ##
Check status (interrogate)¹
*
#
¹ Interrogation is only possible via USB connection.

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Configuration of the terminal
The terminal may be configured using dial codes, commands entered via SMS or the USB interface.
Most commands entered via the USB are also accepted when the terminal is in Charge Only mode.
Some commands are only available via SMS and some SMS commands have both a configuration
code version and a more easy to remember te t version.
See the “TX2_CommandsAndConfigCodesV_1_0” document for a convenient overview of the
options and codes.
Commands by DTMF dial codes (dialled on phone)
The command is prefi ed with *8 then the command number then * followed by the parameter or
value then terminated by #
E ample 1: *83*2# - sets the configuration register 3 with the value 2.
E ample 2: *83*2#*84*1# - sets the configuration register 3 with the value 2 and register 4 with 1.
If a command is successful, two beeps are sounded on the handset. If there is an error, one long
beep is sounded. If there is an error, re-enter the correct code.
Command syntax for SMS or via USB
Command type:
Execute: cmd E ecutes the command.
Read : cmd? Returns the currently set value.
Write: cmd=<...> Sets user-definable parameter value.
Commands may be concatenated by entering a semicolon delimiter for e ample “CFG3=2;FSUM”
Commands are not case sensitive.
To read multiple parameters, a suffi wild card may be used, for e ample: “CFG*?”.
When writing new values with the CFGn and PNUMSn commands, multiple parameters may be
entered by concatenation using a comma separator.
E ample 1: CFG1=3,2=1,5=1
E ample 2: PNUM0=+448700762666,11=+44712345678
E ample 3: CFG1=3,2=1,5=1;PNUM0=+448700762666
Commands via USB interface (install USB driver before connecting):
The command line must start with AT!
E ample 1: “AT!cfg3=2<cr>” (<cr> carriage return/enter)
E ample 2: “AT!CFG3=2;Fsum<cr>”
Note: Echo “E” and command response ”Q” (OK/E O ) behave differently when the terminal is in
charge only mode or active.
In charge only mode, echo and response is turned on with ATE1Q0 or off with ATE0Q1, the default
is no response. This is to maintain compatibility with legacy flash programming software. When the
terminal is active, “E” and “Q” comply with normal ETSI standards.
Commands sent by SMS
The first 4 characters must be the terminal PIN (default is 1234). This is then followed by the
command(s).

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E ample 1: “1234 cfg3=2”
E ample 2: “1234 cfg3=2;cfg4=1”
If one or more space characters are used after the PIN, they will be ignored.
All commands that do not implicitly require a response are automatically replied to with a summary of
the terminal status. This automatic reply may be suppressed by placing a stop character after the pin
number. For e ample 1234. cfg3=2 will change the configuration without replying. An error in the
command will always result in a reply. The reply is either sent to the number that sent the command
or if a colon is used after the PIN, the reply will be sent to the number specified by PNUM11. For
e ample 1234: cfg3=2.
If the colon is used and PNUM11 is not programmed, no reply will be sent.
List of commands
Commands for all models:
CFG Read and write configuration settings.
PNUM Read and write phone number memories.
AUTO Sets automatic off-hook dial.
TPIN Read and write terminal PIN.
STAT Returns the status of the terminal.
STIME Time to send daily or periodic SMS status.
CLOCK Sets the clock to the time recorded in the SMS delivery.
CLRTEMP Clears the ma imum and minimum temperature memory.
CLRCALL Ends any call in progress.
REPORT Report error event to specified destination number.
INIT Restarts the terminal.
VER Returns the firmware version number.
HVER Returns the hardware version number.
RESTORE Restores the default settings.
CODE Command to unlock optional features.
ON Turns the terminal on.
OFF Turns the terminal off.
Commands for TX2L and TX2LR:
MPREFIX Sets the prefi used to determine if the number is destined for the mobile network.
FORWARD Activate call forwarding without an announcement.
CANCEL Cancel call forwarding mode
ANNOUNCE User friendly way of turning on call forwarding with announcement.
ATTENDANT User friendly way of turning on call forwarding with auto-attendant announcement
PPREFIX Sets the prefi to optionally insert when dialling via the PSTN
IPREFIX Sets the IDD prefi that is used to convert “+” in phone numbers for PSTN dialling
ptional call logging commands for all models:
CLOG Returns the specified number of call log entries.
CLRLOG Clears the specified number of oldest call log entries.
LTIME Time to send regular SMS call log 24h format.

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Detailed information on commands:
CFGn Read and write configuration setting.
Value of n: Dial code Configuration/Function
0 *80*n# Phone region:
The frequency and cadence used for progress tones.
0 = UK (default).
.... others to follow....
1 *81*n# CLI type:
The Caller ID may be sent to the phone from incoming mobile.
0 = None (default)
.... others to follow....
2 *82*n# My number sending:
This determines whether the terminal number is declared to the destination being
called.
0 = Use the setting defined by the network (default).
1 = Number is always sent if supported by the network.
2 = Number is always withheld.
3 *83*n# Dial delay:
This determines the delay after receiving the last DTMF digit until the call is made.
1 to 9 seconds (default 3).
4 *84*n# Ring cadence for incoming mobile calls:
Four different cadences useful to differentiate between phones in close pro imity.
0 to 3 (default 0).
5 *86*n# Call restrictions:
Restrict use of the terminal.
0 = No restriction (default).
1 = Inhibit incoming calls.
2 = Inhibit outgoing calls.
3 = Inhibit incoming & outgoing calls.
4 = Restrict dialled numbers to match Memories 0-9 or 112/999/911
6 *87*n# Call time restriction of outbound mobile call:
Limit the duration of an outbound mobile call. When only 30 seconds remain, a beep
or announcement is heard in the handset to warn the caller.
0-120 minutes (default 0, no restriction).
7 *88*nn# Maximum dialled number length:
The ma imum number of digits accepted may be changed (default 20).
1-20 = Restriction on number of digits in a dialled number
8 *810*n# Auto dial:
This feature may be used to automatically dial when the phone is taken off-hook.
0 = Normal dialling that requires digits to be dialled (default).
1 = Dials number stored in memory location 10.
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