Axesstel TG130F Users Manual

GSM GPRS QUAD BAND FWT with ANALOG & DIGITAL G3 FAX
User Manual - TG130 and TG130F
TYLER OH
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REVISION HISTORY
Version Change Summary Date Author
1.0 Draft version created 26/09/2008 TYLER.OH
1.1 Several wrong written commands fixed 15/10/2008 TYLER.OH
1.2 Added battery safety phrases 28/10/2008 TYLER.OH
1.3 Deleted SMS related functions 31/10/2008 TYLER.OH
1.4 Modified AUTO PIN Entering and Added Factory Reset 06/11/2008 ALVIN.KIM
1.5 Added note for Date and Time setting 14/11/2008 ALVIN.KIM
1. INSTALLATION GUIDE ................................................................................................................................. - 6 -
1.1. FRONT, SIDE AND REAR VIEW OF TG130 ...................................................................................... - 6 -
1.2. CHECKING THE COMPONENTS ....................................................................................................... - 7 -
1.3. SIM CARD INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................ - 8 -
1.4. BATTERY INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. - 9 -
1.5. INSTALLATION OF THE ANTENNA AND LOCATION OF THE EQUIPMENT FOR VOICE SERVICE . ­9 -
1.6. DESKTOP INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................... - 11 -
1.7. WALL MOUNTING ............................................................................................................................ - 12 -
1.8. HOW TO USE THE SUPPORTS ...................................................................................................... - 12 -
2. GETTING TO KNOW TG130 ....................................................................................................................... - 13 -
2.1. LED STATUS INDICATOR ................................................................................................................ - 13 -
3. BASIC OPERATIONS .................................................................................................................................. - 14 -
3.1. MAKING CALLS ................................................................................................................................ - 14 -
3.2. RECEIVING CALLS .......................................................................................................................... - 14 -
4. BASIC SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................... - 15 -
4.1. RECEIVER VOLUME ........................................................................................................................ - 15 -
4.2.
DIAL DELAY TIME ............................................................................................................................ - 15 -
4.3. SPEED DIAL ENTRY ........................................................................................................................ - 15 -
4.4. TIME AND DATE ............................................................................................................................... - 15 -
4.5. CID FORMAT .................................................................................................................................... - 15 -
4.6. BAND SELECTION ........................................................................................................................... - 16 -
4.7. EQUIPMENT LOCK .......................................................................................................................... - 16 -
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4.8. POLARITY REVERSE ....................................................................................................................... - 16 -
4.9. LOOP CURRENT DISCONNECT ..................................................................................................... - 16 -
4.10. DTMF TONE GENERATION ......................................................................................................... - 16 -
4.11. FACTORY RESET ......................................................................................................................... - 17 -
4.12. PIN LOCK ...................................................................................................................................... - 17 -
4.13. AUTOMATIC PIN ENTERING ....................................................................................................... - 17 -
5. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE FEATURES ................................................................................................ - 18 -
5.1. CALL FORWARDING ........................................................................................................................ - 18 -
5.2. CALL BARRING ................................................................................................................................ - 19 -
5.3. CALL WAITING ................................................................................................................................. - 20 -
5.4. CALLER ID ........................................................................................................................................ - 21 -
6. DATA SERVICE FEATURES ...................................................................................................................... - 21 -
7. FAX SERVICE FEATURE ........................................................................................................................... - 21 -
7.1. ANALOG FAX .................................................................................................................................... - 21 -
7.2. DIGITAL FAX ..................................................................................................................................... - 22 -
8. GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... - 23 -
8.1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................. - 23 -
8.2. ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................................ - 23 -
8.3. GUARANTEE .................................................................................................................................... - 25 -
8.4. TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... - 29 -
9. CONFORMANCE STATEMENTS ............................................................................................................... - 29 -
APPENDIX A:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..- 31 -
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Welcome to your TG130 / TG130F
TG130 is a Fixed Wireless Terminal designed to provide better wireless connecti v ity between wire telephone and GSM 850/900/1800/1900 band network with high sensitivity to receive signal and large transmitting power to expand extensively the effective coverage of GSM service.
Main function & features
- SIMPLE TO INSTALL AND EASY TO MAINTAIN
- COMPATIBLE TO MOST TELEPHONES, PBX
- BATTERY BACK UP DURING AC POWER OUTAGES
- PROVIDE REVERSAL POLARITY SIGNAL FOR METERING
- ADJUSTABLE RECEIVER VOLUME
- 3 LED DISPLAY (SIGNAL/MODE/POWER)
- 10 SPEED DIALS
- CALLER ID DISPLAY
- NETWORK BAND SELECTION
- CALL WAITING/FORWARDING/BARRING
- CONFERENCE CALL
- DATA COMMUNICATION (CSD/GPRS, DIGITAL FAX VIA CSD) USING DATA CABLE(OPTIONAL)
- ANALOG FAX (TG130F)
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For your safety
Here is important information for safe and efficient operation. Please read this information before using your TG130.
For optimal performance, install this indoors. When specially used
or over 5 Install TG130 on hard, flat surface for proper ventilation. Avoid using TG130 in high temperature or near a source of fire or gas. Avoid storing TG130 in cold areas. Do not expose TG130 to moisture or dust. Do not use TG130 in the hospital. It will interfere with medical electronic equipments such as a peace maker. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents to clean TG130. And wipe with a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean it. Do not knock, drop, and shake TG130 to avoid breaking the case. Use only the supplied or approved replacements Do not use TG130 with a car battery. Do not touch the antenna when TG130 is being used. Do not use TG130 with a damaged antenna. Have your antenna replaced by a qualified technician immediately. Use only the provided antenna. Do not use the provided antenna for any other purpose. Use only the provided adapter. Do not use the provided adapter for any other purpose If TG130 fails to work for any reason, do not attempt to disassemble. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
0℃.
in an outdoor area, it may not work in below -10
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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1. Installation guide
1.1. Front, Side and Rear View of TG130
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[FRONT VIEW]
[SIDE VIEW]
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[REAR VIEW]
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1.2. Checking the components
Check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below after opening the package. If any piece is missing or broken, please call your agent or customer service.
1. MAIN UNIT
2. ANTENNA AND THE CABLE WITH THEIR SUPPORT (YOU SHOULD COUPLE THE ANTENNA IN
THEIR SUPPORT)
3. DC POWER ADAPTER
4. FOUR SUPPORTS TO HEAP SEVERAL UNITS. 5 .LI-ION BACKUP BATTERY
6. BASE TO SUSTAIN AN UNIT IN VERTICAL POSITION.
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7. USER MANUAL.
8. CABLE FOR GPRS CONECCTION (OPTIONAL)
9. INSTALL CD(OPTIONAL)
1.3. SIM card installation
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1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Open battery cover on the bottom side of the TG130.
3. Disconnect the DC power cable to TG130
4. Take out the battery pack in the right position between the hold bars
5. Insert the SIM card into the socket as shown in the picture. * Note: Make sure the SIM card is aligned properly with the directional arrow on the holder.
6. Connect the DC power cable to TG130.
7. Insert the battery pack in the right position between the hold bars.
8. Close the battery cover.
9. Connect the power supply to TG130.
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1.4. Battery installation
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Open battery cover on the bottom side of TG130.
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3. Connect the DC power cable to TG130.
4. Close the battery cover.
5. Connect the power supply to TG130.
1.5. Installation of the antenna and location of the equipment for voice service
Before you select a localization to place TG130(F), you should read the section for their Security in the first
part of this manual. You can place it in a plane area just as the floor, the walls or the desk or table.
1. it connects the antenna at the TG130(F) (previously it should couple the antenna in their support, make
sure of making the one it couples in a complete way, verify that the antenna mo is slack) and locate her it more far possible of the terminal. If the antenna is located near the TG130(F) noise she/he will take place during the communication, avoid it!
* Notices: make sure of pressing the antenna completely to their connector in the terminal.
2. Using the marked port as “Phone “connects the TG130(F) to the central PBX, or to the system of tariff of
the booth or a similar telephone. If their Terminal is model TG130F and you will use similar fax, connect the fax machine to the port “Fax ".
3. Connect the adapter to the Terminal. Use the connector "DC Input."
4. Connect the adapter DC in an appropriate energy plug.
5. Turn on the terminal. Use the switch “On/Off ".
6. Checks the power of the signal GSM, verify the state of the led “Signal “(check the section 2.1). To improve
the signal reception, move the antenna and verify the state of the led “Signal ".
Avoids leaving the antenna in a location in which the led illuminates red or be shut down
7. The terminal is ready to be used.
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Attention: If the SIM Card (Chip) that will be used in the terminal has the number disabled PIN (it consults
to their operator), it won't be necessary to make some additional configuration in the TG130(F); this will be ready for their use.
In case, on the contrary, the SIM Card has the active PIN that same number PIN it will be recorded in the
terminal. To make it, connect a telephone similar to the port “Phone” and dial: #* 110 * 2 * number PIN #
With the previous procedure it will be engraving in the terminal the number PIN. It is this way when the
terminal is out and then lit, it won't be necessary to carry out this procedure again. Although the Terminal remains out a lot of time, without current and without battery, the PIN that was recorded will always remember.
IF THE PIN OF THE SIM CARD (CHIP) IT IS ACTIVATED AND SHE/HE IS NOT CARRIED OUT THE
PREVIOUS PROCEDURE CORRECTLY, THE SIM CARD WILL BE ABLE TO BE BLOCKED AND YOU WILL HAVE TO ENTER THE NUMBER PUK TO UNBLOCK IT (TO CONSULT SECTION 4.9).
Avoid noise or interference during the communication: the antenna should be at least separated from the equipment a meter. Avoid proximity of the team and of their antenna to electric motors, fluorescent lamps, radios, televisions, computer monitors, speakers and in general electric equipment. Before connecting the terminal to central PBX, verify connecting a direct telephone and making calls of test that there are not noise or interference dur ing the call; if there is verify the location of the equipment and their antenna.
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1.6. Desktop installation
Before you select a location to place TG130, you must read “For your safety” section in the first part of this
manual.
You can place it on the flat surface area such as above ground, on the walls, or table.
1. Connect the antenna to TG130 and locate it as far as it can reach * Note : finger-tighten the antenna.
2. Connect a wire telephone to TG130 using phone cord
3. Connect the barrel connector of the power supply to DC Adaptor
4. Plug the DC Adaptor into the power supply.
5. Plug the DC Adaptor into an approp ri ate power outlet.
6. Check signal strength moving the antenna until you find the best signal possible. (See 2.1 LED Status Indicator section)
7. If you use Data Service or PC FAX Service, connect your data cable to the Data port located at the side
of TG130.
8. If you use G3 FAX machine, connect your line cord of G3 FAX to the RJ-11port located at the side of
TG130F.
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1.7. Wall mounting
1. Mark two mounting hole locations to match the screw hole in the back of TG130.
2. Drill two holes at the marked locations.
3. Tighten the screws until t he head is about 3~5mm
4. Hang TG130 on the screw using the two holes in the back.
5. Push TG130 down until the unit is firmly locked into place.
1.8. how to use the supports
from the wall.
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2. Getting To Know TG130
2.1. LED Status Indicator
When your TG130 is powered on, the LED Status Indicators show operation of the indicators and the modes. When your TG130 is turned on, the LED Status Indicators show operation of power status, signal strength and current mode.
* Note : If you are getting no service or limited service, contact your service provider.
1. LED STATUS INDICATOR
1) POWER
LED COLOR ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
GREEN Continuous Normal
2) SIGNAL
3) MODE
AMBER Continuous Charging
RED Continuous Low RED Flashing Very Low
LED COLOR ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
GREEN Continuous High AMBER Continuous Middle
RED Continuous Low RED Flashing Limited Service OFF Continuous No Service
LED COLOR ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
GREEN Continuous Fax/Data Call GREEN Flashing Incoming Fax/Data Call
RED Continuous Off-Hook or Voice Call RED Flashing Incoming Voice Call
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