The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. joint-stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier
of telecommunications equipment.
The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. includes GSM gateways,
private branch exchanges (PBX), and door and lift communicators. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE
a.s. has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a
symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two
decades. At present, we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have
exclusive distributors on all continents.
2N® is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s.. Any product and/or other
names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and/or trademarks or brands
protected by law.
2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information
and to answer your questions about 2N products and services. On faq.2n.cz you can find
information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and
procedures „What to do if...“.
Declaration of Conformity
2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. hereby declares that the 2N® SpeedRoute product complies
with all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999/5/EC directive.For
the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD-ROM enclosed and at www.2n.cz.
2N TELEKOMUNIKACE is the holder of the ISO 9001:2000 certificate. All development,
production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and
guarantee a high quality, technical level and professional aspect of all our products.
6.3 List of Abbreviations................................................................................................ 98
6.4 General Instructions and Cautions ......................................................................... 99
Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling ....................................................... 100
1. Product
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In this section, we introduce the 2N® SpeedRoute product, outline its application
options and highlight the advantages following from its use. This chapter also includes
safety instructions.
Here is what you can find in this section:
Product Description
Changes in Documentation
Terms and Symbols Used
Overview
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1.1 Product Description
The 2N® SpeedRoute LTE/HSPA+/UMTS/GSM data router has been developed and
manufactured to provide the maximum utility value, quality and reliability. We hope
you will be fully satisfied with 2N® SpeedRoute for a long time. Therefore, use your
2N® SpeedRoute for purposes it has been designed and manufactured for, in accordance
herewith.
Basic Features
n 2N® SpeedRoute allows operate access point to Internet using high speed
technology LTE, HSPA or HSPA+, eventually other technologies with lower
speed data connection. It supports both the local network connection by
Gigabit Ethernet switch and WiFi router supporting all used standards
n The device provides a continuous broadband Internet connection for multiple
users via the Gigabit Ethernet switch or the WiFi network provided by
2N® SpeedRoute.
Product Description
1.1
n It is possible to connect analogue phone device with FXO port and perform
voice connection using VoIP technology
n The HSPA and HSPA+ versions allows the connection using voice channel of
mobile connection too. The selection of the communication channel is done by
the routing table. This is not possible with the LTE version, the LTE technology
supports the data connection only, for the voice connection the VoIP
technology must be used.
n Product versions are described in section ‘Technical parameters’. Versions are
designed to cover wide selection of technologies and bands (especially LTE
technology uses many different bands, it is not possible to cover it by one type
of device).
n The 2N® SpeedRoute LTE parameters are designated as LTE2.
n The 2N® SpeedRoute HSPA and HSPA+ parameters are designated as LTE3.
Caution
nIf the menu SETUP>Celular includes the Volume submenu, your
gateway is LTE3.
Advantages of 2N® SpeedRoute Use
Fast data connection (LTE and HSPA+ versions)
2N® SpeedRoute transmits data using the high speed LTE connection (up to 100 Mbps
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Product Description
downlink and 50 Mbps uplink) or HSPA+ connection (up to 21 Mbps downlink and
5,76 Mbps uplink).
Easy installation
2N® SpeedRoute is ready for immediate use without programming.
You get all you need in the delivery
Your 2N® SpeedRoute delivery contains all you need to operate the system (power supply
adapter, Ethernet cable, antennas, CD manual).
A solution for sites without telephone lines
2N® SpeedRoute is a perfect solution for such sites as exhibition halls, mountain
chalets, conference rooms, etc.
Wide LTE, UMTS and GSM coverage
2N® SpeedRoute supports wide range of LTE, UMTS and GSM bands. For details see
the section ‘Technical Parameters’.
Fast Ethernet switch
2N® SpeedRoute provides a 4-port Gigabit Ethernet switch for you to connect all the
required devices (using an external switch for a larger port extension is possible).
WiFi
2N® SpeedRoute helps you connect a PC and other devices using the WiFi 2.4 GHz or
5 GHz interface. The standards 802.11a/b/g/n are supported.
1.1
Safety Precautions
Do not switch on 2N® SpeedRoute in the vicinity of medical apparatuses to
avoid interference. The minimum distance of the antenna and pacemakers
should be 0.5m.
Do not switch on 2N® SpeedRoute aboard of a plane.
Do not switch on 2N® SpeedRoute near petrol stations, chemical facilities or
sites where explosives are used.
Any mobile telephone use prohibition based on RF energy radiation applies to
2N® SpeedRoute too.
2N® SpeedRoute may disturb the function of TV sets, radio sets and PCs.
Warning! 2N® SpeedRoute contains components that may be swallowed by
small children (SIM card, antenna, etc.).
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Product Description
The voltage value mentioned on the adapter may not be exceeded. If you
connect 2N® SpeedRoute to another power supply, make sure that the voltage
value is in the acceptable range.
When your 2N® SpeedRoute comes to the end of its operational life, dispose
of it in accordance with applicable regulations.
1.1
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Changes in Documentation
n
1.2 Changes in Documentation
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its
qualities.
1.2
Manual
version
1.00
1.01 n Added functions – Static route, SNMP
1.02 n Added versions LTE II and HSPA (modules HE910 and ME909)
Changes
LTE and HSPA+ VoIP router
Caution
nThe manufacturer is committed to meeting customers’ requirements by
improving the firmware. For the latest 2N® SpeedRoute processor
firmware and the User Manual see www.2n.cz.
nFor a detailed description of the 2N® SpeedRoute firmware upgrade refer
to the chapter devoted to the 2N® SpeedRoute settings.
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Terms and Symbols Used
1.3 Terms and Symbols Used
Symbols in Manual
Safety Warning
nAlways abide by this information to prevent injury of persons.
Warning
nAlways abide by this information to prevent damage to the device.
Caution
nImportant information for system functionality.
1.3
Tip
n Useful advice for quick and efficient functionality.
Note
n Routines or advice for efficient use of the device.
Future Functions
The grey-marked text in this document designates the 2N® SpeedRoute functions
that are under preparation or development at present.
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2. Description and
2
This section describes the 2N® SpeedRoute product and its installation.
Here is what you can find in this section:
n Description
n Before You Start
n Mounting
n Telephone Line Connection
Installation
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Telephone line
SpeedRoute
SpeedRoute
2.1 Description
The 2N® SpeedRoute status is indicated by the LED on its front side. All connecting
points, excluding antennas, are placed on the connector panel.
Description
2.1
2N®
LED Indicators
2N®
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
Connectors
Power Supply
Blue light Power supply is connected.
No light Power supply is not connected.
Network
Yellow light Connection to LTE/UMTS/GSM
No light Connection to network is
WiFi network
Green light WiFi network is active.
No light Network is inactive.
Blue light Active call
Quick flashing Off-hook or ringing
No light Standby (relax, on-hook)
Signal
Blue light LTE/UMTS/GSM signal strength
Flashing No signal
network is active
inactive.
Four-port Gigabit
Ethernet switch
(RJ45)
Telephone line
connector
Power supply
connector(2.1 mm DC jack)
SIM card
connector with
lock
Restart
(Reset)
button
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2.2 Before You Start
Product Completeness Check
Please check the product for completeness before installation. The package should
include the following pieces:
§ 1x 2N® SpeedRoute
§ 2x LTE/UMTS/GSM antenna
§ 1x supply adapter
§ 1 telephone cable
§ 1x network cable (Fast Ethernet RJ45)
§ Quick Start Manual
§ CD containing User Manual and other information
Before You Start
2.2
Installation Requirements
2N® SpeedRoute is designed for vertical mounting on suspension holes. It can be
placed in the horizontal position on the table too.
Install 2N® SpeedRoute with respect to the signal strength – check the signal strength
using the 2N® SpeedRoute web interface or LED indicator in the front page. When
week signal is indicated, try to find better position for antenna or use antenna with
higher gain.
Place 2N® SpeedRoute out of range of sensitive devices and human bodies to minimize
electromagnetic interference.
For the allowed range of operating temperatures refer to the Technical Parameters
chapter.
It is impossible to operate 2N® SpeedRoute on sites exposed to direct solar radiation
or near heat sources.
2N® SpeedRoute is designed for indoor use. It may not be exposed to rain, flowing
water, condensed moisture, fog, etc.
2N® SpeedRoute may not be exposed to aggressive gas, acid vapours, solvents, etc.
2N® SpeedRoute is not designed for environments with high vibrations such as means
of transport, machine rooms, etc.
Caution
nMake sure that you are provided with all necessary technical devices – SIM
with LTE/UMTS data connection support, a PC, eventually an analogue
telephone set or a PBX with a free external analogue interface FXO.
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SIM Card
2.3 Mounting
External Antenna Connection
Screw the connector of antenna included in the package into the SMA antenna
connector.
Caution
nTighten the antenna connector gently by hand – never use wrenches!
Note
nThe antenna has a sufficient gain for a trouble-free operation in normal
conditions. If the signal is poor, you can use an antenna with an SMAconnector terminated cable and with higher gain (usually directional
antenna).
Mounting
2.3
nThe antenna should be located within the same building as 2N® SpeedRoute.
When the outside antenna is used, the installation must be done according
appropriate standards (grounding, overvoltage protection).
SIM Card Installation
Release the safety pin and open the SIM cardholder on the 2N® SpeedRoute backside.
Insert the SIM card and click the holder back into position.
Figure 2.3
Installation
Cautions
nMake sure that your GSM provider’s SIM card is compatible with the
LTE/UMTS/GSM network supported by your 2N® SpeedRoute version.
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Mounting
nSelect the required GSM provider and SIM card services, such as call
forwarding, call barring, preferred networks, SMS centre, etc. in your
mobile phone before inserting your SIM card in 2N® SpeedRoute.
Power Supply
2N® SpeedRoute is fed with 10–16V DC. Where a source other than the included
power supply adapter is used, the correct voltage range must be connected. Supply
voltage must be connected with correct polarity – positive pole to the internal contact
of the connector.
Warning
nDo not connect the power supply until the antenna is connected to
2N® SpeedRoute to avoid the LTE/UMTS/GSM module damage.
Restart (Reset) Button
2.3
The restart (reset) button is located on the right side of the connector panel. When
pressed shortly, it restarts 2N® SpeedRoute. When pushed longer than 10 s, it resets
2N® SpeedRoute to default values (factory setup).
Tip
n You will find the default value setting useful, for example, when you
forget the password or the gateway IP address for your web interface
access.
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Telephone Line Connection
2.4 Telephone Line Connection
PBX Connection
Connect 2N® SpeedRoute to a vacant CO line of your PBX. Configure your PBX
according to the demands for routing outgoing calls to the router. The incoming calls
routing must be set in the PBX too.
Tip
n2N® SpeedRoute - is equipped with the FSK-based CLIP function. If your
PBX is able to process the caller’s ID, you are advised to enable this
function.
Telephone Set (Answering Machine,
2.4
Coin Telephone Station) Connection
You can connect a standard telephone, an answering machine or any other FXOinterface terminal to 2N® SpeedRoute.
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3. 2N
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This section describes configuration of the 2N® SpeedRoute product.
Here is what you can find in this section:
n 2N® SpeedRoute Configuration
n Table of Programmable Parameters
Configuration
SpeedRoute
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2N® SpeedRoute Configuration
3.1 2N® SpeedRoute Configuration
2N® SpeedRoute is configured via a user-friendly network web interface.
2N® SpeedRoute is factory set to make administration as easy as possible.
PC Connection
You have received a Fast Ethernet cable for PC connection. The DHCP server is active
in the gateway and assigns your PC an IP address ranging from 192.168.1.100 to
192.168.1.200 by default. When your 2N® SpeedRoute gets connected to the PC and
reads the IP address, enter the IP address 192.168.1.1 into your web browser to get
access to the 2N® SpeedRoute web interface for configuration. The following login
dialogue is displayed.
Figure 3.1
Login dialogue
2N® SpeedRoute
3.1
To enter the web interface enter the correct username and password. The default
values for the Administrator are as follows:
Initial username: Admin
Password: 2n
The Administrator has full access to all device settings except for the Operator
password.
The default values for operator are as follows:
Initial username: Operator
Password: 2n
The Operator is qualified to operate the time limited connection system – Hotspot. The
Operator has access to the following menus only:
Hotspot > Sale - Time limited connection selling;
Status - Information about the mobile network connection;
Setting - Operator password settings.
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2N® SpeedRoute Configuration
The default values for the User are as follows:
Initial username: User
Password: 2n
The User is authorised to work with SMS, access the call register and manage the User
password.
3.1
Caution
nWe recommend that you should change the web access username and
password after the first power up!
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Table of Programmable Parameters
3.2 Table of Programmable Parameters
All programmable parameters of 2N® SpeedRoute are listed in this subsection. The
unit used, description of 2N® SpeedRoute's behaviour upon a change, setting options,
the setting step and the default (initialisation) setting are included for each parameter.
The figure below gives an insight into the gateway configuration interface.
Figure 3.2
Configuration
Interface
3.2
Basic Controls
Basic controls are available in the web configuration interface and have identical
functions throughout the whole gateway, such as saving currently made changes. Get
acquainted with them please and use them for convenience while working with
2N® SpeedRoute.
Language Mutations
To select the language mutations of the configuration interface
use the tags in the right-hand upper corner. Three language
mutations are available at present – Czech, English and Turkish.
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Table of Programmable Parameters
3.2
Icons
There are three navigation icons in the right-hand upper corner of the screen for you
to access the SETUP, SMS and STATUS menus quickly and easily.
The following basic control buttons are located in the right-hand bottom corner of the
configuration interface:
Refresh – update screen data.
Apply – use the set values. An alternative to the Save button.
Save / Export - save the settings into the gateway memory.
Tip
nIn some menus, such as Report, e.g., the Save button saves the
displayed reports into your PC memory.
Default – use the default values on the page.
Select all – tick off all items on the page.
Delete – erase the selected items.
Send – send the available SMS.
Update – download the latest firmware version.
Tip
nYou can use the Upgrade button for restartingtoo in case you are not
located directly at the gateway. Before doing this, make sure that
Automatic restart is enabled.
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Connect – connect to the UMTS network manually.
Disconnect – disconnect from the UMTS network manually.
Sale – generate a new HotSpot ticket.
Reboot – restart of the device
Menu
The left-hand section of the screen shows menus that can
be opened by a mouse click. The WIZARD menu will help
you configure the basic gateway functions quickly. The last
item of the section called LOGOUT is used for disconnecting
the configuration interface user.
3.2
STATUS Menu
This menu provides a list of function statuses.
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Table of Programmable Parameters
Internet
Status
Displays the current status of data connection to the provider.
Disconnected Data connection has not been established.
Connected Data connection has been established.
Connecting Data connection is being established.
Disconnecting Data connection is being cancelled.
Route
Displays the currently used Internet connection technology.
WAN Data connection established through the WAN port.
LTE/UMTS/GSM Data connection established through the wireless
network.
ADSL/PPPoE Data connection established through the ADSL modem.
Traffic
Displays the current gateway traffic per second. Download/Upload. The value
indicates the amount of transmitted data and the value in parentheses shows the
count of transmitted packets.
3.2
Cellular
Signal
Displays the current strength of the receiving signal in [dBm].
Operator
Displays the name of the SIM card provider. If the SIM card cannot log in to a
network (e.g. requires the PIN), the Limited service message is displayed.
Connection type
Displays the type of 2N® SpeedRoute connection to a wireless network (GSM,
EDGE, GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA/HSUPA, LTE etc.).
FUP limit
Displays the counter capacity according to FUP parameters.
Disabled FUP not allowed.
0 – 100% Counter filling percentage; 100% results in Internet
disconnection.
SMS
Inbox / Outbox
Displays the count of SMS currently available in the received/sent SMS storage.
Database
Displays the total count of SMS in the gateway, including the storages of
received/sent SMS and user-deleted SMS. The value in parentheses shows the
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current data space occupied by SMS in the gateway, including the storages of
received/sent SMS and user-deleted SMS If the value reaches the defined limit, all
user-deleted messages are removed and the free space is used for new incoming
and outgoing SMS.
SIP
Status
Displays the IP line setting.
Registration Status
Displays the line registration state. A duly registered line is ready for use.
T.38 Fax
Displays the FAX send/receive support enable (not active).
Tel. number
Displays the current telephone number for the registered line.
3.2
Registrar
Displays the current server to which the 2N® EasyRoute SIP account should
register.
Proxy
Displays the current server via which the 2N® EasyRoute - VoIP provider SIP
communication takes place.
Others
WLAN
Gateway WiFi network state.
Disabled WiFi network is deactivated.
Enabled WiFi network is activated.
WAN
Gateway WAN port state.
Disabled WAN port is deactivated.
Enabled WAN port is activated.
HotSpot
Current HotSpot state.
Disabled HotSpot is deactivated.
Enabled HotSpot is activated.
Time (SNTP/UMTS)
This value shows the current system time of the gateway. Additional information
SNTP/UMTS indicates which source was the last time used for time
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synchronization. When the Internet (SNTP) is not accessible, the time obtained
from the mobile operator is used (UMTS).
WIZARD Menu
This menu helps you set the SIM card, connect to the Internet and activate the WiFi
network quickly and easily. The parameters below are identical with those in the
SETUP menu, but are arranged differently to facilitate setting. Refer to the SETUP
menu for details. Now let us briefly introduce the Wizard and present the most
important quick start settings.
SIM
3.2
ICCID and IMSI are unique SIM card codes assigned by mobile providers. There
are no identical codes at one moment. Type displays the currently active SIM card
in the gateway. These identifiers cannot be changed and are displayed for
information only.
State displays the state of the SIM card inserted. There exist several SIM card
states some of which are rare. Hence, let us mention the most frequent ones only:
Unknown – SIM card damaged or not inserted, PIN – SIM card requests the PIN
code.
Enter the PIN into the PIN field. Unselect Hide to view the characters entered.
Tick off Hide to cover the characters from view.
Select Remember to make 2N® SpeedRoute save the PIN after a successful
SIM login and enter the same automatically upon the next start. A wrong PIN is
not remembered. When the SIM card has been replaced, 2N® SpeedRoute tries to
enter the saved PIN, thus wasting one PIN entering attempt. 2N® SpeedRoute
deletes the wrong PIN from its memory after finding its invalidity. To avoid this,
configure the PIN correctly before inserting a new SIM card.
Now click on Apply to confirm the currently made changes. Having done this,
you move to the next Wizard window and 2N® SpeedRoute will, if the PIN is
correct, log in to the wireless network.
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Table of Programmable Parameters
Internet
This Wizard menu helps you configure the connection to the Internet. The
procedure is similar to that in the ADSL network. Specify the access point and
then verify the user name and password. You do not have to set anything on this
page in most cases. The gateway finds all settings in its database. Click on the
List link. A highlighted line signals that the gateway has found the required
provider data. In that case, close the List window and proceed to the next page.
If you need more settings or no provider data are available in the database, set
the items below as instructed by your mobile provider.
3.2
APN (Access Point Name) identifies the provider’s Internet access code. Enter
the required service access code into the Dial parameter. This telephone number
is determined by the provider. ‘*99#’ is used typically.
Fill in the User and Password items do define the user name and password for
connection to the provider: ‘internet’ in most cases. When you have finished, click
on Apply to proceed to the next page.
Wireless
Use this window to configure WiFi transmission easily. If you do not intend to
enable the wireless network, set nothing and push Apply. If you want to enable
the wireless network, set only the basic parameters here. The other parameters
will be set to default values. Use the SETUP menu to change the default values.
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Select/Unselect Enable to activate/deactivate the WiFi transmitter. SSID
(Service Set Identifier) is the WiFi identifier that is sent to users. It is a unique
network identifier in the given space.
System sets security to the 2N® SpeedRoute WiFi interface. The available
security levels include WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA+WPA2. The WiFi security
Key format options are ASCII or HEX, i.e. ASCII characters or digits
respectively.
The WiFi security Key consists of a sequence of alphanumeric characters, or
hexadecimal symbols as defined in the Key format.
Having set the values, click on Apply. Now your 2N® SpeedRoute gateway is
ready for basic operation. Refer to the subsections below or the HOW TO manuals
for details on all programmable parameters.
CALLS Menu
All
The menu gives an overview of all gateway calls. It includes all answered outgoing
calls plus answered and unanswered incoming calls. Unanswered incoming calls
are signalled by the Missed note in the last column. Each page shows thirteen
calls and to move between the pages use the page numbers in the bottom part of
the screen. Use the >> symbol to jump onto the oldest call.
Table of Programmable Parameters
3.2
Direction
The Direction column specifies whether the call is an incoming or outgoing one.
Time
The Time column displays the date and time of the selected call. The time value
refers to the off-hook time for answered incoming and outgoing calls and to the
ringing start time for unanswered incoming calls.
Number
The Number column displays the called numbers for outgoing calls and the calling
numbers for incoming calls.
Duration
The Duration column shows the duration of calls. This value refers to the call
ringing time for unanswered incoming calls.
Incoming
The menu gives an overview of all incoming gateway calls, including both
answered and unanswered calls. Unanswered incoming calls are signalled by the
Missed note in the last column. The meanings of the menu columns correspond
to those in the All section. To move between the pages use the page numbers in
the bottom part of the screen. Use the >> symbol to jump onto the oldest call.
Outgoing
The menu gives an overview of all answered outgoing gateway calls. Unanswered
call attempts are not filed. The meanings of the menu columns correspond to
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those in the All section. To move between the pages use the page numbers in the
bottom part of the screen. Use the >> symbol to jump onto the oldest call.
Missed
The menu gives an overview of all missed incoming gateway calls. The meanings
of the menu columns correspond to those in the All section. To move between the
pages use the page numbers in the bottom part of the screen. Use the >> symbol
to jump onto the oldest call.
SMS Menu
Inbox
The Inbox folder displays the received SMS messages and helps you to read
them including such details as the SMS sender number and delivery time. To
delete a message, select it and push the Delete button. To move between the
pages use the page numbers in the upper part of the screen.
Enter the text of the SMS to be sent. The SMS may also contain diacritic symbols
and special characters as enabled in the coding scheme used. You can also send
SMS messages longer than 160 characters without or 70 characters with diacritic
symbols but remember that long messages are physically divided into the required
count of SMS and you will have to pay for all of them.
Send SMS
Button is placed right bottom. Push this button to move your SMS to the To Send
folder and send it as soon as possible.
Outbox
The Outbox folder displays the sent SMS messages and helps you read them
including such details as the SMS addressee. To delete a message, select it and
push the Delete button. To move between the pages use the page numbers in the
upper part of the screen.
To Send
The To Send folder displays all pending SMS messages that have not been sent
for whatever reason. When sent, the messages are transferred into the Outbox
section. When sent unsuccessfully, they are transferred into the Errors folder.
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The menu helps you read the messages including such details as the SMS
addressee. To delete a message, select it and push the Delete button. To move
between the pages use the page numbers in the upper part of the screen.
Trash
The Trash folder displays the SMS messages that have been deleted from other
sections. This storage is an intermediate step before deleting SMS from the useraccessible storage areas to avoid unintentional deletions. The menu helps you
read the messages including such details as the SMS sender or addressee. To
delete a message, select it and push the Delete button. To move between the
pages use the page numbers in the upper part of the screen. An SMS deleted here
is moved to the storage of deleted SMS and, together with the other SMS
messages, deleted automatically when the assigned data space is filled up.
Errors
The Errors folder displays the SMS messages that failed to be sent. The menu
helps you read the messages including such details as the SMS addressee. To
delete a message, select it and push the Delete button. To move between the
pages use the page numbers in the upper part of the screen.
3.2
SETUP Menu > Cellular
SIM
ICCID
Unique serial numbers of the mobile providers’ SIM cards. There are no identical
numbers at the same time. They start with 8942 for the Czech Republic and have
19 positions altogether.
IMSI
The IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) is a unique worldwide
identifier of the SIM card inserted.
Type
Type of the SIM card inserted. Options: SIM, USIM, or Unknown when
2N® SpeedRoute cannot identify the SIM card.
Status
Status of the SIM card inserted. Some statuses are rather rare and so the most
important SIM card statuses are mentioned only.
Unknown SIM card is not available.
Ready SIM card is functional and ready for use.
SIM PIN SIM card is PIN-secured; enter the PIN.
SIM PUK SIM card has been blocked by entering an invalid PIN;
enter the PUK for unblocking.
The other potential statuses should not normally occur.
The PIN is displayed not in the text format but as a dot only.
Remember
Select Remember to make 2N® SpeedRoute save the PIN after a successful SIM
login and enter the same automatically upon the next start. A wrong PIN is not
remembered. When the SIM card has been replaced, 2N® SpeedRoute tries to
enter the saved PIN, thus wasting one PIN entering attempt. 2N® SpeedRoute
deletes the wrong PIN from its memory after finding its invalidity. To avoid this,
configure the PIN correctly before inserting a new SIM card.
Mobile network
Used for provider/network selection if, for example, 2N® SpeedRoute with a SIM
card is used for roaming. Normally, there is no need to modify anything in the
menu as the gateway works autonomously. Consult the HOW TO manual in the
case of connection troubles.
3.2
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