User`s manual

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1/ Get ready firmware file (Pmain.bin) in a pre-selected directory.
2/ Select Upload firmware, open the Pmain.bin file.
3/ The program now uploads your new firmware automatically – the gateway is reset
several times during the process. Do not interrupt the procedure to avoid wrong
uploading and gateway breakdown!
Load trace – stores a record of the gateway operation and faults on a disk/in the
current directory (the contents of this record can be selected in the “System
Parameters > Trace“ menu).
Entering the license key – with this item you can enter a new license key to the
GSM gateway. The license status can be obtained using the diagnostics item. The
GSM gateway restarts after having entered the license key.
Upload DISA – puts the DISA message on the disk (in the current directory) in the A-
LAW format.
Download DISA – stores the DISA message into the gateway. For downloading
conditions see 5.8. The file to be stored must be named “disa.vce”! If you record the
message in the said way, you can check it by calling the incoming line with active DISA
(i.e. the control using an ISDN telephone as mentioned in 5.8 does not work!).
Download CALLBACK – saves CALLBACK voice file to disk (to current directory) in
format A-LAW
Upload CALLBACK – savse CALLBACK voice file to gateway. For downloading
conditions see 5.8. The file to be stored must be named “callback.vce”!
Saving the Mobility Extension notification – saves ME notification on a disk (in the
current folder) in the A-LAW format
Saving the Mobility Extension notification - saves ME notification in the gateway.
The file saved must be named "me.vce"
Download Virtual ring tone – saves voice file to disk (to current directory) in format
A-LAW
Upload Virtual ring tone – saves voice file to gateway. For downloading conditions
see 5.8. The file to be stored must be named “
ring.vce”!
Saving voice messages – saves the “Serv.vce” file, other gateway communication
messages, such as telephone-based switch control, telephone-based PIN entering,
etc. (This file must be generated by 2N – you find right files on attached CD).
6.4.4. Setting menu
It contains communication setting (see fig. 23) and program language selecting menus.
Communication
Serial port – select the serial port to which your gateway is connected to.
Transmission rate – is recommended and set by default at “115200Bd“.
Parity – is set by default and should be “none”.
Number of stop-bits – is set by default and should be 1.
Number of data bits – is set by default and should be 8 for correct
communication.
Use modem – sets gate communication via a modem.
Initialisation – sends an initialisation command to the ISDN modem (here select
the AT command for the modem to use x72 (x75) transparent).