Esse-ti GSM400 Manual de usuario

29/05/2013
User’s manual

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This product has been especially designed for easy
operation. It has been manufactured with perfect
workmanship using suitable materials for long-lasting
performance.
All Esse-ti products are subjected to extensive reliability
and operational testing in our laboratories in order to
provide total guarantee for the user.
The User shall be responsible for defects arising from the use of the product. Esse-ti shall only be
responsible for defects according to and within the limitations set by the Presidential Decree dated
24/05/1988 no. 224 (fulfilling the EEC directive no. 85/374 on the harmonization of statutory and
administrative regulations of the Member States on the liability for damages arising from defective
products under art. 15 of Law no. 183 of 16 April 1987).
Esse-ti reserves the right to modify the product characteristics at any time without prior notice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..............................5
General Notes.................................................................................5
Making the installation...................................................................5
DESCRIPTION..................................................................................6
Features .................................................................................................... 6
INSTALLATION...............................................................................7
Inserting the SIM card .............................................................................8
Inserting the antenna ................................................................................ 8
Connection to the telephone line .............................................................9
Connection to the power supply ..............................................................9
Turning the GSM400 gateway on.......................................................... 10
Gateway mounting operations ...............................................................11
GSM400 installation recommendations ................................................ 12
Absorption chart..................................................................................... 12
PROGRAMMING via telephone .....................................................13
Voltage of the telephone line .......................................................14
Use mode .....................................................................................15
Interdigit dialling time .................................................................16
Dialling codes ..............................................................................17
CLIP setting .................................................................................19
CLIR setting.................................................................................21
Permanent setting................................................................................... 21
Temporary setting ..................................................................................22
Roaming setting ...........................................................................23
Setting telephone number for notification service.......................25
setting the administrator telephone number .................................27
Programming password................................................................28
Low-battery check........................................................................29
Enabling ................................................................................................. 29
Programming the minimum value ......................................................... 30
automatic converter of selected telephone number ......................31
Entering preset numbers ........................................................................ 32

Matching telephone numbers manually................................................. 34
Matching telephone numbers automatically.......................................... 36
Adjustments .................................................................................37
Restoring default settings.............................................................39
Reset ............................................................................................40
programming via sms .......................................................................41
Message format ...................................................................................... 41
Notification message format.................................................................. 43
SERVICES.......................................................................................44
Incoming calls..............................................................................44
Outgoing calls ..............................................................................44
Measuring the signal level ...........................................................45
reading the battery status..............................................................46
Reading “Automatic converter” numbers ....................................47
RS232 PORT....................................................................................48
Connection example............................................................................... 49
SIGNALS.........................................................................................50
Tones............................................................................................50
Call signals...................................................................................51
LED..............................................................................................51
Status indicator LED (red)..................................................................... 51
GSM signal indicator LED (green)........................................................51
NOTE ...............................................................................................53
WARRANTY CONDITIONS..........................................................55
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE.........................................................56

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GENERAL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL NOTES
Carefully read the notes contained in this section as they provide important
information on safe correct installation, use and maintenance of the product.
The product must be EXCLUSIVELY used for the purpose it was designed for.
Esse-ti shall not be responsible for damages arising from improper use.
The product has been designed in compliance with the regulations in force and
must be installed in systems that comply with the provisions of law.
Always disconnect power supply before performing internal or external operations
on the product (cleaning, maintenance, etc.).
Always refer to an authorized service centre for repair.
The device must be installed in a ventilated place, making sure that the ventilation
slots are never obstructed.
Do not install the product in environments with risk of explosion.
Make sure that the product has been installed as required.
Do not introduce objects, liquids or powders inside the product. Do not use sprays
inside the product.
Packing components (such as plastic bags, foam polystyrene, etc.) must be kept out
of the reach of children because potentially dangerous.
MAKING THE INSTALLATION
Internal telephone installations must be carried out by specialised personnel.
The installation and connection of telephone terminals to the telecommunications
network that do not comply with the regulations in force is not permitted.

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DESCRIPTION
GSM400 is a device that, connected to a fixed telephone or to the PSTN
input terminals of a PABX or autodialer, allows you to make and receive
calls over the GSM network. For correct operation, a normal SIM card is
required. The GSM400 GC gateway comes with built-in backup
batteries. The GSM400 DATA gateway comes with built-in backup
batteries and serial port RS232 for data transmission.
Features
Local programming via DTMF tones;
Remote programming via SMS;
Display of caller identification;
CLIP / CLIR;
Roaming setting;
Low-battery check (only available on models: GC and DATA);
Low-battery notification by SMS;
Measurement of GSM signal level;
Automatic converter of selected telephone number;
Receiver and transmitter gain adjustment;
Remote reboot function;
GSM signal indicator LED;
Status indicator LED;
Dual Band GSM module;
2W transmission power;
12Vdc power supply input;
230Vac external adapter input;
RS232 port for data transmission (only available on model: DATA);
External antenna (cable length = 2,5m);
Optional external adapter (230Vac 50Hz input; 12Vdc 500mA
output; CE mark).

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INSTALLATION
Remove the cover by pressing the upper side.
A ANTENNA cable connector
B SIM CARD housing with front panel
C LED indicating signal strength (green) and LED indicating device operation
status (red)
D Telephone line output (RJ11 connector) for telephone set connection or PABX
analogue line connection
E 230Vac external adapter input
F Telephone line output (terminal block) for connection of autodialer/PABX
analogue line
G 12Vdc power supply terminal block
H Backup battery connector (GC and DATA models only)
I RS232 port (DATA model only)

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Inserting the SIM card
Before inserting or replacing the SIM card, always make sure that the
gateway has been disconnected from the mains and that no electrostatic
discharge is present in order to avoid damaging it.
Take all necessary measures to avoid electrostatic discharge.
Shift the SIM card housing cover downward until it unblocks and
lift it.
Carefully slide the SIM card into its housing cover.
Lower the SIM card housing cover and shift it upward until it
blocks.
WARNING
The SIM Card PIN must be DISABLED. If the PIN is
enabled, it must be disabled through a mobile phone.
Inserting the antenna
Screw the antenna cable in to the connector on the top of the
module.
WARNING
Do not install the product near other electric or
electronic devices that were not especially designed to
be used with it. They could be subjected to RF
interference from the module.

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WARNING
NEVER connect the GSM400 gateway without having
previously installed the antenna. The gateway may get
damaged.
Connection to the telephone line
Connect the GSM400 to a standard telephone or to the PSTN input
terminals of a PABX or autodialer via the RJ-11 connector (D in the
picture at page 7);
or
Connect the GSM400 to a standard telephone or to the PSTN input
terminals of a PABX or autodialer using the TEL terminal (F in the
picture at page 7).
Connection to the power supply
Power supply via 230Vac external adapter
Connect the external adapter to the specific input (E in the picture
at page 7).
Connect the backup batteries (if present) to the dedicated input (H
in the picture at page 7).
Close the gateway cover.
or
12Vdc power supply
Connect the power supply cable to the terminal (G in the picture at
page 7) taking care to respect the polarity.
Connect the backup batteries (if present) to the dedicated input (H
in the picture at page 7).

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Close the gateway cover, paying attention to the power supply
cable.
WARNING
Backup batteries, if present, may be connected only
after GSM400 has been supplied
Note: the max voltage to be supplied to the mains terminal
G is 17Vdc.
Note: the min voltage required to supply the GSM400
gateway by the mains terminal G is 10Vdc.
Note: a protection cut-out switch must be installed upstream
to interrupt power supply in case of fault.
Turning the GSM400 gateway on
Power the GSM400.
Wait 15 seconds after power-up to give time to the GSM400 to
register correctly with the GSM network.
Make sure the red LED (device status) flashes briefly once every 3
seconds as shown in chapter “SIGNALS”.
Set parameters or make a call.
If the red LED flashes quicker and stays lit for a longer time (see
“SIGNALS”), the GSM gateway has not properly registered with the GSM
provider. Disconnect GSM400 and make sure the SIM card is inserted
correctly and that the PIN is not locking it.
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