Telular 052651 Desktop PCS Transceiver - Phonecell User Manual 5602xxxx SX5e GSM GPRS Technical Manual
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PHONECELL® SX5e GSM FIXED WIRELESS TERMINAL 900 MHZ GSM 1800 MHZ GSM 1800 MHZ GSM VOICE C OMMUNICATION COMPUTER FAX /D ATA S TANDARD FAX (OTIONAL ) U SER’S M ANUAL 01/30/02 Part Number 5602xxxx CONTENTS Phonecell ® SX5e CDMA FWT Spike Antenna Power Supply Before installing your Phonecell® SX5e, carefully remove the contents from the shipping carton and check for evidence of shipping damage. If damage is found, contact your Authorized Telular Distributor or shipping agent immediately. SAFE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT! Before installing or operating this product, read the SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION section of this guide. • Install the unit indoors. • Install the unit on a hard, flat surface for proper ventilation. • Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. • Do not place the unit on or close to sources of heat. PLEASE SEE THE IMPORTANT NOTICES SECTION OF THIS GUIDE FOR IMPOR TANT INFORMATION ON USE, WARRANTY AND INDEMNIFICATION IMPORTANT NOTICES TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE OF PHONECELL ® PRODUCTS ("Product") These Terms and Conditions are a legal contract between you and Telular Corporation for the title to and use of the Product. BY RETAINING AND USING THE PRODUCT AFTER RECEIPT OF IT, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCLUDING WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT AND IMMEDIATELY RETURN THE UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A COMPLETE REFUND. You agree to accept sole responsibility for any misuse of the Product by you; and, in addition, any negligent or illegal act or omission of your or your agents, contractors, servants, employees, or other users of the Product so long as the Product was obtained from you, in the use and operation of the Product. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Telular Corporation will void your authority to operate the equipment per FCC part 15 paragraph 15.21. INDEMNIFICATION OF TELULAR CORPORATION ("TELULAR") YOU SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS TELULAR FOR ANY OF THE COST, INCLUDING REASON ABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES, AND FROM CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF YOU, YOUR CLIENTS' OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES' USE OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT: (i) FOR MISUSE OR IN A MANNER NOT CONTEMPLATED BY YOU AND TELULAR OR INCONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS MANUAL; (ii) IN AN ILLEGAL MANNER OR AGAINST PUBLIC POLICY; (iii) IN A MANNER SPECIFICALLY UNAUTHORIZED IN THIS MANUAL; (iv) IN A MANNER HARMFUL OR DANGEROUS TO THIRD PARTIES; (v) FROM CLAIMS BY ANYONE RESPECTING PROBLEMS, ERRORS OR MISTAKES OF THE PRODUCT; OR (vi) COMBINATION OF THE PRODUCT WITH MATERIAL, MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT OR USE OF THE PRODUCT IN AN ENVIRONMENT NOT PROVIDED, OR PERMITTED, BY TELULAR IN WRITING. 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Telular Corporation Corporate Headquarters 647 North Lakeview Parkway Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061, USA Technical Support Tel: 847-247-9400 · Fax: 847-247-0021 E-mail: main office@telular.com · http://www.telular.com Part Number 56023001 Phonecell® SX5e GSM ©2002 Telular Corporation, All Rights Reserved Technical Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents ........................................................................................................................2 Safe Operation Instructions ........................................................................................2 Important Notices ........................................................................................................ 2 Installation....................................................................................................................... Location and Setup ...................................................................................................... Optional Wall-Mount Instructions ................................................................................. Connect Your Phonecell® SX5 to AC Power................................................................... Emergency Battery Backup ......................................................................................... Plug in Your Telephone ................................................................................................ Phonecell ® SX5 Operation ............................................................................................. How to Use the LED Status Indicators ........................................................................ How to Place a Call ..................................................................................................... How to Receive a Call ................................................................................................. How to End a Call........................................................................................................ The Hookflash Function............................................................................................... Important Tones and Alerts .......................................................................................... Supplementary Features (Network Dependent) .......................................................... Call Waiting .................................................................................................................. Three-Way Calling........................................................................................................ Call Forwarding............................................................................................................ Caller ID ....................................................................................................................... Voice Mail Service........................................................................................................ Digital Data Service ........................................................................................................ PC Data Connection .................................................................................................... Sending Digital Fax...................................................................................................... Receiving Digital Fax ................................................................................................... Data Communication (E-Mail)...................................................................................... Browsing the Internet................................................................................................... Analog (Group 3) Fax Service (Optional) .......................................................................... Plug In A Fax Machine ................................................................................................. Sending A Fax.............................................................................................................. Receiving A Fax ........................................................................................................... Phonecell ® SX5 Programming....................................................................................... Programming Mode Overview ..................................................................................... How to Adjust Voice Volume ........................................................................................ How to Change the Lock Code .................................................................................... How to Restrict Outgoing Calls.................................................................................... How to Set the Alarm ................................................................................................... How to Disable the Alarm ............................................................................................ How to Set Caller ID Mode .......................................................................................... How to Set 1 Minute Alert Beep................................................................................... How to Set the Connecting Tone ................................................................................. How to Reset the Terminal ........................................................................................... Phonecell ® SX5 Technician Programming ................................................................... Phonecell ® SX5 Troubleshooting .................................................................................. General Information and Safety .................................................................................... Warranty .......................................................................................................................... Appendix A: How to Setup PC Serial Ports for Phonecell® SX5 Computer Digital Fax/Data ......................................................................................... Phonecell® SX5e GSM Technical Manual EXTERNAL CONNECTERS AC/Battery Switch Fax or PSTN (RJ-11) Antenna (TNC) Phone (RJ-11)) Serial Port (DB-9) AC Power Input LED STATUS INDICATORS RSSI 3 RSSI 2 RSSI 1 Service Indicator Hook Indicator Message Indicator Power/Battery Phonecell® SX5e GSM Technical Manual INSTALLATION Location and Setup The Phonecell ® SX5 comes with a standard spike antenna (TNC). For optimal signal strength, choose a location that is above ground and as close to windows (or exterior walls) as possible See Figure 2. Cellular signal strength is displayed by the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) LED on the unit - See the How to Use the LED Status Indicators section of this guide. 1) Connect the antenna to the side of the terminal - see Figure 1. 2) Finger-tighten the antenna; do not over-tighten. Spike antenna Wall-Mount TNC Antenna Connector Table Mount Figure 1 –SX5e antenna connection. Figure 2 – For optimal call clarity, the antenna should be pointed up and the SX5e located close to an exterior wall or window. To Wall-Mount the SX5e 1) Mark two hole locations 98.5mm (3-7/8 inches) vertically apart and drill two holes into the wall. 2) Install the screws (not supplied) into the wall, leaving a gap (approximately 3 mm (1/8 inch)) between screw head and wall. 3) Align the mounting holes with the screws and mount the Phonecell® SX5 onto the screws See Figures 3 and 4. Mounting Holes Figure 4 – Mount the SX5e on screws. Figure 3 –SX5e mounting holes. Phonecell® SX5e GSM Technical Manual To Connect Your Phonecell ® SX5e to AC Power 1) Connect the barrel connector of the power supply to the AC power input receptacle of the Phonecell® SX5 - See Figure 5. 2) Plug the power supply into the AC socket. 3) Press and hold the power button until the power LED is green - See Figure 5 and Figure 8. 4) Check the cellular signal strength and move the unit until you achieve the best signal possible - see the Received Signal Strength section of this guide. Power Supply AC Power Input AC Power Barrel Connector Figure 5 – SX5e AC power input. Emergency Battery Backup To Install the Battery 1) Open the battery cover on the bottom side of the SX5e - See Figure 6. 2) Connect the battery cable to the battery connector inside the battery compartment. 3) Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment between the hold bars. 4) Close the battery cover. Battery Cover Battery Cover Tabs To Attach a Telephone 1) Locate the modular line port on your telephone and plug in one end of a standard phone cord - See Figure 7. Battery 2) Connect the other end of the phone cord to the telephone port on the side of the Figure 6 – SX5e battery installation. SX5e - See Figure 7. NOTE: The SX5e does not support direct computer modem (data) operation through the phone port or fax port. See the Digital Data Service section of this guide for computer digital data operation. To Phone Port Phone Cord Figure 7 - Connect SX5e to telephone. Phonecell® SX5e GSM Technical Manual PHONECELL SX5E OPERATION To Use the LED Status Indicators 1) Power-on the unit (see the Connect Your Phonecell ®to AC Power section of this manual). 2) The LED indicators on the front of the SX5e will turn ON. The following tables describe the modes and operation of the indicators. Received Signal Strength Indicator LED’s LED Activity Cellular Signal Strength Flashing Lowest Continuous Poor Flashing Ok Continuous Good Flashing Very Good Continuous Best LED Color LED Activity Description Green Continuous Full Service Amber Continuous Limited Service Red Continuous No Service Flashing SIM Error LED Color LED Activity Description Green Flashing (with ringer) Incoming call Continuous FWT is off hook Fast Flashing Processing data call Slow Flashing Call on hold Service Indicator LED Hook Indicator LED Message Indicator LED LED Color LED Activity Description Green Continuous Slow Flashing New voicemail message New text message Power/Battery LED Color LED Activity Description Green Continuous Power supply applied Amber Continuous Battery power active (battery switch on) Red Continuous Battery low (battery switch on) Slow Flashing Batter low (power supply applied Phonecell® SX5e GSM Technical Manual To Install the SIM Card The GSM module within the Phonecell® SX5 requires a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) for normal operation. The service provider supplies a SIM card, which carries the account information needed to operate the Phonecell ® SX5. The mini-SIM compartment is on the back of the Phonecell® SX5 - see Figure 11. 1) Disconnect DC power. 2) Remove the SIM compartment cover by removing the screw. 3) Open the SIM card holder. 4) Line up the mini-SIM card with the arrow on the SIM card holder. 5) Gently insert the mini-SIM card in the slot of the SIM card holder - See Figure 12. 6) Close the SIM card holder. NOTE: If you insert the SIM card improperly, the holder will not close. Do not force it shut. Make sure the SIM card is aligned properly with the directional arrow on the holder. 7) Reattach the SIM compartment cover with the screw. 8) Reconnect DC power. The mini-SIM may require entry of a Personal Identification Number (PIN). The PIN is a four- to eight-digit number provided with the SIM card. If the service provider has set the SIM to require PIN entry, the Phonecell® SX5 will request the PIN each time it is powered ON or the SIM is removed and replaced. The PIN can be stored within the Phonecell ® SX5 for automatic entry when required. To use the automatic PIN entry feature, the PIN must be correctly programmed and automatic PIN entry must be enabled. If PIN entry is requested while automatic PIN entry is disabled, the Phonecell® SX5 emits a SIM Inactive tone. The SIM PIN can be manually entered at that time by dialing the PIN and pressing #. If entry is successful, the SIM Inactive tone will be replaced by service dial tone. To Enable/Disable the Automatic PIN Entry Feature 1) Using a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Set) phone connected to the telephone port, lift up the handset (take off-hook). NOTE: You must have tone-dial (DTMF) capability to enable/disable the Automatic PIN Entry Feature. 2) Enter the Programming mode: Press: # * 0 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # The dial tone will cease upon entry of the first digit. If you enter the access code correctly, the dial tone should change to a different, steady Programming tone and the bottom LED indicator on the front of the Phonecell® SX5 will blink alternately RED and GREEN to indicate that you’re in the programming mode. 3). Once in Programming mode: Press: # * 65 * < auto_PIN> *# • To disable automatic PIN entry, set the "auto PIN" value to 0. • To enable automatic PIN entry, set the "auto PIN" value to 1. You must enter either 0 or 1, otherwise, the FWT will not update or store this value and the existing stored parameter will remain. The factory default value is 0 (disabled). The factory default PIN setting within the FWT’s non-volatile memory is "1234." 4) Correct entry will be confirmed by the return of the programming tone, which signifies that the unit is ready to accept the next entry. Incorrect entry will result in a short, three tone sequence of rising frequencies, followed by the return of the programming tone, which again signifies that the unit is ready to accept the corrected entry. Phonecell® SX5e GSM Technical Manual 5) Hang up the telephone handset (place on-hook). For Example: To enable automatic PIN entry for PIN "1234," dial: # * 65 * 1 * 1234 # Phonecell® SX5e GSM Technical Manual To Change the PIN Value Entered by the Automatic PIN Entry Feature Automatic PIN entry must be disabled when youl program the new PIN and Auto PIN Entry. 1) Using a tone-dial (DTMF) POTS telephone connected to the Phone port, lift up the handset(take off-hook). 2) Enter the Programming mode: Press: # * 0 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # The dial tone will cease upon entry of the first digit. If you enter the access code correctly, the dial tone should change to a different, steady “Programming” tone and the bottom LED indicator on the front of the Phonecell® SX5 will blink alternately RED and GREEN to indicate that you’re in the programming mode. 3) Press: # * 64 * < old_PIN> * * # The new SIM PIN will be supplied by the service provider with a new SIM. If the SIM card is changed, the PIN must be reprogrammed using the above command with the correct new PIN for the new SIM. NOTE: The factory default PIN setting within the FWT’s non-volatile memory is "1234." 4) Correct entry will be confirmed by the return of the programming tone, which signifies that the unit is ready to accept the next entry. Incorrect entry will result in a short, three tone sequence of rising frequencies, followed by the return of the programming tone, which again signifies that the unit is ready to accept the corrected entry. 5) Hang up the telephone handset (place on-hook). For Example: To set up a new SIM with PIN "5678," dial: # * 64 * 1 2 3 4 * 5 6 7 8 * 5 6 7 8 NOTE: This procedure will not change the PIN encoded on the SIM. It will only change the PIN stored in the FWT for automatic entry of the PIN when requested by the GSM module. If the SIM card in use has SIM PIN Entry enabled, it is strongly recommended that Automatic PIN Entry be selected. To Set a New PIN in the SIM REMINDER: Automatic PIN entry must be disabled - before and while the SIM PIN is changed until programming of the new PIN and Auto PIN Entry (see previous page) is completed. 1) Using a tone-dial (DTMF) POTS telephone connected to the Phone port, lift up the handset (take off-hook). 2) Press: * * 04 * < old_PIN> * * # NOTE: You must know the old PIN to change it and the new PIN must be 4 to 8 digits (0 - 9) in length. 3) Incorrect entry of the old PIN will be indicated by a short, three tone sequence of rising frequencies. Hang up the telephone handset and start over at step 1 with the correct old PIN. Incorrect length (less than 4 or more than 8 digits) of the new PIN or not entering the same value in both new PIN entries will result in silence. Hang up the telephone handset and start over at step1. Correct entry will be confirmed by a short beep. Hang up the telephone handset. For Example: To set up a new SIM with PIN "5678," where the old PIN is “1234,” dial: * * 04 * 1234 * 5678 * 5678 # NOTE: In case of PIN2, substitute the following step 2: 2) Press: * * 042 * * * # NOTE: You must know the old PIN2 to change it and the new PIN2 must be 4 to 8 digits (0 - 9) in length. For Example: To set up a new SIM with PIN2 "5678," where the old PIN2 is “1234,” dial: * * 042 * 1 2 3 4 * 5 6 7 8 * 5 6 7 8 # NOTE: This procedure will change the PIN encoded on the SIM. It will not change the PIN stored in the FWT for automatic entry of the PIN when requested by the GSM module. (See previous page for instructions on how to enter the auto-entry PIN value). Phonecell® SX5e GSM 10 Technical Manual To Unblock a SIM PIN Use the following key sequence to unblock a SIM card: 1) Press: * * 05 * * # 2) Press: * * 052 * * # NOTE: This procedure will change the PIN encoded on the SIM. It will not change the PIN stored in the FWT for automatic entry of the PIN when requested by the GSM module. (See previous page for instructions on how to enter the auto-entry PIN value). To Place a Call 1) Pick up your telephone handset (your phone is now “off-hook”). 2) Listen for dial tone (If service is not available, a No-Service tone is produced. Hang-up the phone and try again. If the No-Service tone continues, contact your service provider to make sure cellular service is activated.). 3) Dial the phone number. To Receive a Call When your telephone rings, pick up the handset and begin talking. How to End a Call Hang-up the phone (place the handset back onto the telephone cradle). The Hookflash Function When you initiate the Hookflash function, it automatically lets you: Speed up the connection after you dial a phone number. Answer an incoming call that occurs when you’re dialing a phone number. Use special (supplementary) cellular services which may be available in your cellular service area (see the Using Standard Supplementary Services section of this manual). Tto Use the Hookflash Function Depending upon your phone, there are two ways to initiate the Hookflash function: Press the dedicated “HOOKFLASH” or “FLASH” key on your telephone. Press the hang-up or switch-hook mechanism on your phone once quickly (approximately 1/2second). Important Tones and Alerts No-Service Tone – When cellular service is not available, the receiver emits a No-Service (fastbeeping) tone instead of the normal (steady) dial tone. ROH (Receiver Off-Hook) Tone – If the telephone equipment remains off-hook (off its cradle) with no dialing activity for 45 seconds, the receiver emits an ROH tone for 60 seconds. Incoming Call Alert – If you’re dialing a number and an incoming call occurs, the receiver will emit an audible ring. To answer the incoming call: Press the “HOOKFLASH” button once. This will connect the incoming call. OR hang-up immediately. This will cause the phone to start ringing. Supplementary Service Dial Tone – When supplementary services are enabled and active, the receiver may emit a special dial tone to indicate that one or more services are active. Roam Dial Tone – When cellular service is available, but the Phonecell® SX5 is in a Roam area, the receiver may emit a different dial tone to indicate the roaming condition. However, unless the FWT is re-programmed in the field, the factory default tone is set the same as normal service dial tone. Non-Registered Service Tone – When the SIM Card is inactive, missing from the Phonecell® SX5, or installed but requires PIN entry, the receiver emits a non-registered service tone instead of the normal (steady) dial tone. Phonecell® SX5e GSM 11 Technical Manual How to Use Call-Dependent Supplementary Services Call-dependent supplementary services are those services handled within an active call. These features are network-dependent. Check with your cellular provider to determine available features. Use the following commands to activate the call-dependent supplementary services: NOTE: is provided by the hookflash function (See the Hookflash Function section of this manual). To Release All Held Calls or Set User Determined User Busy For a Waiting Call: Press: 0 . To Release All Active Calls and Accept the Held/Waiting Call: Press: 1 . To Release a Specific Active Call x: Press: 1 x (x represents the call ID 1-7). To Place All Active Calls on Hold and Accept the Held/Waiting Call: Press: 2 . To Place All Active Calls on Hold Except Call x: Press: 2 x (x represents the call ID 1-7). To Add a Held Call to the Conversation: Press: 3 . To Place All Active Calls on Hold and Make the Call to the Specified Phone Number: Press: PhoneNo . NOTE: When both a held and a waiting call exist in a conflicting situation, the above procedures apply to the waiting call. Call Waiting: Permits a subscriber to be notified of an incoming call while the subscriber is engaged in an active or held call. The subscriber can either accept, reject, or ignore the incoming call. Activate: * 43 # Deactivate: # 43 # Interrogate: * # 43 # Call Hold: Allows a served subscriber, who is provisioned with this supplementary service, to interrupt communication on an existing active call and then subsequently, if desired, re-establish communication. The traffic channel remains assigned to the subscriber after the communication is interrupted to allow origination or possible termination of other calls. To Adjust the Volume Level If the volume level on your phone is too high or too low, you can adjust the levels using the keypad on your telephone. Note: your telephone must be in Tone-Dial (DTMF) mode to adjust the levels. To Increase Audio Level - Increase the audio level in steps by pressing: # * 8 (also known as # * Up) Continue to press # * 8 until the desired level is reached. To Decrease Audio Level - Decrease the audio level in steps by pressing: # * 3 (also known as # * Down) Continue to press # * 3 until the desired level is reached. NOTE: The default setting lets you adjust the audio up to three (3) steps from the default volume in either direction (Up or Down). The volume setting remains in effect for future calls until changed manually, even if the telephone is on-hooked. If the Phonecell® SX5 power is cycled (turned OFF/ON), the default mid-range volume setting will be restored. Phonecell® SX5e GSM 12 Technical Manual Variable Dial Time (Auto SEND Delay) Option When you place a call, your Phonecell ® SX5 automatically sends the phone number over the cellular network after you dial the last digit – just like a landline phone. However, to make sure you have enough time to dial the last digit, a 3-second Auto SEND Delay is programmed into the unit at the factory. To change the Auto SEND Delay setting, see the How To Set the Auto SEND Delay section of this manual. Data After SEND (In-Call DTMF Signaling) Option Depending upon your cellular provider, the Data After SEND option may need to be Enabled or Disabled to use special cellular features such as call waiting, three-way conference calls, voice mail, etc. Please consult your service provider for the required Data After Send/In-Call DTMF Signaling configuration. The factory default setting is 0 (In-Band Signaling only). To change the Data After SEND setting, see the How To Set Data After SEND (In-Call DTMF Signaling) section of this manual. Zero Dial Delay for Frequently Called Numbers A new patented feature enables the Phonecell® SX5 to recognize your frequently called phone numbers and send them immediately–without the 3-second Auto SEND Delay. The Phonecell ® SX5 stores a list of up to 50 numbers in its memory. This list contains any number that you’ve called at least twice successfully. NOTE: Cycling (turning OFF/ON) the power will erase the current list. A new list will be started when power is re-applied. To enable or disable this feature, see the Enable/Disable Zero Dial Delay for Frequently Called Numbers section of this manual. Caller ID Format The Phonecell ® SX5 will support Caller ID device operation. The FWT factory default format is designed to work for most Caller ID devices. If the Caller ID device does not respond, then change the FWT Caller ID format using the programming command below. The Phonecell® SX5 can be programmed with an ordinary touch-tone telephone. NOTE: The User Programming mode is not accessible during a call. Refer to the Phonecell® SX5 Programming section of this manual to enter the Programming Mode. To Enter Caller ID Format The following key sequence is used to select the Caller ID format: Press # * 84 * # The Caller ID Format factory default value will work for most Caller ID devices. If the Caller ID device does not respond, program a value of 1 in the "CID Format" field. If the Caller ID device still does not respond, then program a value of 2. If the value is not in the range 0 to 2, it is considered invalid and the FWT will not update or store this value; the currently stored value will remain. The factory default value is 0. When the FWT is programmed to Format 0, date and time information is not provided by the FWT. When the FWT is programmed to Format 1 or Format 2, the FWT provides "January 1, Midnight" as generic time and date information. The actual display of this generic date and time ("January 1, Midnight") will vary as it is determined by the Caller ID device. For Caller ID Devices with Date and Time Display When the Caller ID device is first powered, the date and time information will begin from "January 1, Midnight." The user cannot change the date and time through the FWT. When the Caller ID format is set to factory default 0, date and time will continue to advance. Each incoming call will not affect the date and time. When the Caller ID format is set to either 1 or 2, the date and time will be reset to "January 1, Midnight" for each incoming call. Phonecell® SX5e GSM 13 Technical Manual Using Standard Supplementary Services Your Phonecell ® SX5 is compatible with a variety of special services, including: Call Forwarding Call Barring Call Waiting Three-Way Calling Caller ID Voice Mail and more... Depending upon your cellular provider, these services may be available on a subscription basis. However, certain dialing sequences must be entered. Please consult your service provider for the dialing instructions for your system. Standard supplementary services are defined as those supplementary services handled while not in a call. Depending on the supplementary service, several commands may be available. The command list is defined below: Registration - The programming by the user of information to enable subsequent operation of a service. This action involves input of specific supplementary information. For example, when call-forwarding registration is initiated by the user, a forwarding number must be supplied. Erasure - The deletion of information stored against a particular service by a previous registration. Activation - An action taken by the FWT user to enable a previously registered process to run. Deactivation - An action taken by the FWT user to terminate the process started at activation. Depending on the supplementary service, additional parameters may be required to successfully complete an operation, such as phone number or password. Some supplementary services have optional parameters, such as Teleservice and/or Delay settings. Delay is the amount of time to wait before completing performance of a service that has a condition controlling its activity; for example, call forward on no answer waits an amount of time equal to the "delay" for the phone to be answered before declaring no answer and forwarding the call. Teleservice: 10 = All Teleservices, 11 = Speech, 12 = Data, 13 = Fax, 16 = SMS, 19 = All Teleservices except SMS. Delay: 5-30 seconds PhoneNo: Up to 20 digits (0-9) NOTE: is provided by the hookflash function (See the Hookflash Function section of this manual). Call Forwarding Unconditional: Allows a called subscriber to have the network send immediately all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific teleservice, addressed to the called subscriber's directory number to another directory number. Register:* * 21 * Ph No * Teleservice # or * 21 * Ph No * Teleservice # Erase:# # 21 * Teleservice # Activate:* 21 * Teleservice # Deactivate:# 21 * Teleservice # Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Busy: Allows a called subscriber to have the network send immediately all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific basic service group, addressed to the called subscriber's directory number and which meet "subscriber busy" to another directory number. Register:* * 67 * Ph No * Teleservice # or * 67 * Ph No * Teleservice # Erase:# # 67 * Teleservice # Activate:* 67 * Teleservice # Deactivate:# 67 * Teleservice # Phonecell® SX5e GSM 14 Technical Manual Call Forwarding on No Reply: Allows a called subscriber to have the network send all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific basic service group, addressed to the called subscriber's directory number and which meet "no reply" for a specific amount of time to another directory number. Register:* * 61 * Ph No * Teleservice * Delay # Erase:# # 61 * Teleservice # Activate:* 61 * Teleservice # Deactivate:# 61 * Teleservice # Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not Reachable: Allows a called subscriber to have the network send all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific Teleservice group, addressed to the called mobile subscriber's directory number, but which is determined to be "not reachable", to another directory number. Register:* * 62 * Ph No * Teleservice # Erase:# # 62 * Teleservice # Activate:* 62 * Teleservice # Deactivate:# 62 * Teleservice # Call Forwarding All Call Forwarding: Allows a called subscriber to have the network send-after the stated delay-all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific teleservice, addressed to the called subscriber's directory number to another directory number. Register:* * 002 * Ph No * Teleservice * Delay # Erase:# # 002 * Teleservice # Activate:* 002 * Teleservice # Deactivate:# 002 * Teleservice # Call Forwarding Conditional Call Forwarding: Register: * * 004 * Ph No * Teleservice * Delay # Erase: # # 004 * Teleservice # Activate:* 004 * Teleservice # Deactivate:# 004 * Teleservice # Calling Line Identification Restriction: If subscribed to in temporary mode, enable the calling party to countermand the subscribed-to presentation of its line identity to the called party for a specific call (i.e., the next call) only. (If subscribed to in permanent mode, the network will prevent presentation of the calling party’s line identity to the calling party for every outgoing call.) If subscribed to in temporary mode with default value “presentation restricted,” the user may suppress CLIR, for the specific call only: Register:* 31 # Call Phone Number If subscribed to in temporary mode with default value “presentation not restricted,” the user may invoke CLIR, for the specific call only: Register: # 31 # Call Phone Number Barring of All Outgoing Calls: Allows a subscriber to have barring of certain categories of outgoing calls according to a barring program which is selected from a set of one or more barring programs chosen at provision time and is valid for all outgoing calls, or just those associated with a specific Teleservice. Activate: * 33 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate: # 33 * Password * TeleService # Phonecell® SX5e GSM 15 Technical Manual Barring of Outgoing International Calls: Outgoing call setup possibilities exist only to subscribers of the PLMN(s) and the fixed network(s) of the country where the mobile subscriber is presently located. Activate:* 331 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate:# 331 * Password * TeleService # Barring of Outgoing International Calls Except Those Directed to the Home PLMN Country: Outgoing call setup possibilities exist only to subscribers of the PLMN(s) and the fixed network(s) of the country where the subscriber is presently located or to subscribers of the home PLMN country of the served subscriber and to subscribers of the fixed network(s) in the home PLMN country. Activate:* 332 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate:# 332 * Password * TeleService # Barring of All Incoming Calls: Allows a subscriber to have barring of certain categories of incoming calls according to a barring program which is selected from a set of one or more barring programs chosen at provision time and is valid for all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific basic service group. Activate:* 35 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate:# 35 * Password * TeleService # Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming Outside the Home PLMN Country: Calls which are terminated for the served subscriber is barred if the subscriber is roaming outside the home PLMN country. Activate:* 351 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate:# 351 * Password * TeleService # All Call Barring: On activation all calls is barred; on deactivation all call barring is disabled. Activate:* 330 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate:# 330 * Password * TeleService # All Outgoing Call Barring: On activation all outgoing calls is barred; on deactivation all outgoing call barring is disabled. Activate:* 333 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate:# 333 * Password * TeleService # All Incoming Call Barring: On activation all incoming calls is barred; on deactivation all incoming call barring is disabled. Activate:* 353 * Password * TeleService # Deactivate:# 353 * Password * TeleService # Enter Caller ID Format Selection: The following key sequence is used to enter the Caller ID format selection. # * 84 * # The CID format value is set to 0 to select a CID Multiple Data Message Format (MDMF) with no date of time information; set to 1 to select a CID MDMF with date and time information fixed at midnight, January 1; set 2 to select a CID Single Data Message Format (SDMF) with the date and time information at midnight, January 1. If the CID format is greater than 2, it is considered invalid. The factory default is 0. Unstructured Supplementary Services: Allows a user and a PLMN operator-defined application to communicate in a way which is transparent to the terminal and to intermediate network entities. "any characters, from GSM 3.08 default alphabet" # or "1 or 2 characters, from GSM 3.08 default alphabet" Phonecell® SX5e GSM 16 Technical Manual PHONECELLSX5 USER-PROGRAMMING COMMANDS The Phonecell ® SX5 can be programmed on location with an ordinary telephone, which is sometimes referred to as a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Set) phone. NOTE: the User Programming mode is not accessible while you’re in a call. In the following sections, an comprises the digits 0 through 9. The digits '*' and '#' are considered invalid when used inside an , and will cause that command/value to be rejected. When you enter the programming mode, a timer is started. If there are no key entries within any 2-minute period, the FWT will revert to its normal mode. Going on-hook (hanging up the phone) will exit the programming mode. Correct entry of the commands below will be confirmed by the return of the programming tone, which signifies that the unit is ready to accept the next entry. Incorrect entry will result in a short, three tone sequence of rising frequencies, followed by the return of the programming tone, which again signifies that the unit is ready to accept the corrected entry. To Enter the User Programming Mode Press: # * 0 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # The access code is 8 digits. If the access code is not 8 digits or does not match the access code, the Programming mode cannot be entered. This code is pre-programmed during production and cannot be changed in the field. If you enter the access code correctly, the dial tone should change to a different, steady “Programming” tone and the bottom LED indicator on the front of the Phonecell ® SX5 will blink alternately RED and GREEN to indicate that you’re in the programming mode. To Set Data After SEND (In-Call DTMF Signaling) Press: # * 10 * # The < > brackets represents the 1-digit in-call DTMF signaling option: enter 0 for In-Band Signaling; enter 1 for Out-of-Band Signaling; enter 2 for both In-Band and Out-of-Band signaling; enter 3 for neither. The in-call DTMF signaling value is set to 0 for in-band signaling; 1 for out-of-band signaling, 2 for both in-band and out-of-band, and 3 for neither. If the in-call DTMF signaling value is greater than 3, it is considered invalid. The factory default is 1 (In-band signaling). To Set the Auto SEND Delay Press: # * 11 * # The < > brackets represent the Auto SEND Delay. You must enter a value between 2 and 20 seconds, otherwise the FWT will not update or store this value; the existing stored parameter will remain. (For instance, to enter a 5-second delay, press: # * 11 * 5.) The factory default setting is 3 seconds. To Set the Pulse Dial Option Press: # * 12 * # The < > brackets represent the 1-digit Pulse Dial option: enter: 0 to disable pulse dialing capability enter: 1 to enable pulse dialing capability. You must enter either 0 or 1, otherwise the FWT will not update or store this value; the existing stored parameter will remain. The factory default setting is 1. Phonecell® SX5e GSM 17 Technical Manual To Enable/Disable Zero Dial Delay for Frequently Called Numbers Press: # * 21 * # The < > brackets represent the 1-digit Zero Dial Delay option: enter: 0 to disable Zero Dial Delay option enter: 1 to enable Zero Dial Delay option You must enter either 0 or 1, otherwise the FWT will not update or store this value; the existing stored parameter will remain. The factory default setting is 1. To Program the Output Level Option Press: # * 69 *
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