Matrix GFXD1111S System Manual

SIMADO GFXD1111S
System Manual
SIMADO GFXD1111S
Fixed Cellular Terminal and Router with Data Port
System Manual
Documentation Disclaimer
Matrix Comsec reserves the right to make changes in the design or components of the product as engineering and manufacturing may warrant. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
This is a general documentation for all models of the product. The product may not support all the features and facilities described in the documentation.
Information in this documentation may change from time to time. Matrix Comsec reserves the right to revise information in this publication for any reason without prior notice. Matrix Comsec makes no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this system manual, Matrix Comsec assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
Neither Matrix Comsec nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs or alterations to this product or failure to strictly comply with Matrix Comsec's operating and maintenance instructions.
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Version 3 Release date: July 30, 2010

Contents

Contents ........................................................................................................................................................... i
Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... 1
Welcome ............................................................................................................................................................. 1
About this System Manual .................................................................................................................................. 1
Knowing SIMADO GFXD1111S ...................................................................................................................... 5
Overview of SIMADO GFXD1111S ..................................................................................................................... 5
Programming SIMADO GFXD1111S .................................................................................................................. 7
Applications of SIMADO GFXD1111S ................................................................................................................ 8
Getting Started.............................................................................................................................................. 11
Protecting SIMADO GFXD1111S ..................................................................................................................... 11
Installing SIMADO GFXD1111S ....................................................................................................................... 13
Switching ON SIMADO GFXD1111S ................................................................................................................ 15
Test Calls .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Features of SIMADO GFXD1111S ................................................................................................................ 19
Allowed-Denied Numbers ................................................................................................................................. 19
Automatic Number Translation .......................................................................................................................... 23
Call Back ........................................................................................................................................................... 27
Call Divert .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Call Minutes ...................................................................................................................................................... 31
Call Duration Display ......................................................................................................................................... 33
Call Progress Tones .......................................................................................................................................... 35
Data Services .................................................................................................................................................... 37
Date and Time ................................................................................................................................................... 46
Emergency Number Dialing .............................................................................................................................. 47
Fax Services ..................................................................................................................................................... 49
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) ............................................................................................................ 63
Hotline ............................................................................................................................................................... 75
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) ................................................................................................. 76
Least Cost Routing ............................................................................................................................................ 77
Location Information Indication ......................................................................................................................... 84
Metering on FXS Port ........................................................................................................................................ 85
Mobile Network Selection .................................................................................................................................. 86
Mobile-FXO Mode ............................................................................................................................................. 88
Mode of Operation ............................................................................................................................................ 91
Multi-Stage Dialing ............................................................................................................................................ 94
Table of Contents i
PCO Application ................................................................................................................................................ 99
Port Parameters-FXO ..................................................................................................................................... 111
Port Parameters-FXS ...................................................................................................................................... 116
Port Parameters-Mobile .................................................................................................................................. 121
Port Released Timer ....................................................................................................................................... 124
Programming the System through COM Port ................................................................................................. 125
Programming the System through FXS Port ................................................................................................... 130
Programming the System through Mobile Port ............................................................................................... 132
Programming the System using SMS ............................................................................................................. 142
Reinstate the Default Settings ......................................................................................................................... 144
Restart the System .......................................................................................................................................... 145
Ring Type ........................................................................................................................................................ 146
SMS (Short Message Service) ........................................................................................................................ 147
Signal Strength ................................................................................................................................................ 151
SIM Balance and Recharge ............................................................................................................................ 152
SIM PIN ........................................................................................................................................................... 154
Software Version and Revision Display .......................................................................................................... 156
System Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 157
System Report ................................................................................................................................................ 162
System Security (Passwords) ......................................................................................................................... 165
Appendix ..................................................................................................................................................... 167
Acronyms ........................................................................................................................................................ 167
FAQs ............................................................................................................................................................... 168
Features at Glance .......................................................................................................................................... 169
Product Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 170
System Commands ......................................................................................................................................... 173
Warranty Statement ........................................................................................................................................ 179
Regulatory Information .................................................................................................................................... 181
Index ............................................................................................................................................................ 185
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction

Welcome

Welcome to the world of Telecom Solutions! Thank You for choosing SIMADO GFXD1111S and congratulations for your wise choice. This product is designed to give you the highest performance, combined with real ease of use. We hope you will make optimum use of this intelligent, intuitive, feature-packed Fixed Cellular Terminal and Router with Data Port. Please read this document carefully before installing your SIMADO GFXD1111S.

About this System Manual

SIMADO GFXD1111S System Manual contains detailed information and instructions for installing, configuring and using GFXD1111S. This System Manual also contains information on protecting and maintaining the system and steps to be followed to default the system in case you are unable to configure it properly. We have made the best eff o r ts to let you know y our SIMADO GFXD 1111S so that it become s a f u n f o r y ou to use it.
Intended Audience
This System Manual is aimed at:
Network and System Engineer (SE): A person who install, configure and maintains SIMADO GFXD1111S. It is assumed that they have some experience in installing and programming the similar products. System Engineer has full access to the system.
System Administrator (SA): System Administrator is a person who operates GFXD1111S and performs administrative functions. System Administrator has only limited access to the system.
User: A person who actually uses SIMADO GFXD1111S.
It is assumed that the Users have some previous experience in operating the similar products. Users are not expected to configure the system or program its features. However, it is anticipated that some of them may have to or want to configure the system and program its features. Therefore, this document provides instructions on installation and configuration in as lucid a manner as possible.
Organization of this Document
This System Manual contains following sections:
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Introduction: Gives an overview of this document, its purpose, intended audience, terms and conventions used to present information and instructions etc.
Knowing SIMADO GFXD1111S: Helps you to know your SIMADO GFXD1111S and its various applications.
Getting Started: Contains information for installing SIMADO GFXD1111S.
Features of SIMADO GFXD1111S: Gives detailed instructions for understanding the features of SIMADO GFXD1111S. It also shows steps for programming and using various features of the system such as Allowed-Denied Numbers, Automatic Number Translation, Call Progress Tones, Location Information Indication, Hotline etc.
Appendices: Contain information such as acronyms, features at glance, system commands etc.
How to Read this System Manual
This System Manual is prepared in such a way that you will find all the information quickly and easily.
Using table of contents and the index: The table of contents given at the beginning of this System Manual shows all the sections along with the main topics covered in that section. All the features are arranged in an alphabetical order. Page numbers are given opposite to every topic which helps you to refer that particular topic easily. Also index at the back of this System Manual contains a keyword reference with page numbers which will help you to find the particular information easily.
Cross-references: It is given in blue shaded text. You will be able to navigate easily through the System Manual with the help of Cross-references.
Conventions used in this System Manual
The following symbols have been used for notices to draw your attention to important things:
Note: It indicates something that requires your special attention or to remind you of something you need to do when you are using SIMADO GFXD1111S.
Warning/Caution: It indicates a hazard or an action, which will cause damage to the phone and/or cause bodily harm.
Terminology used in this System Manual
In this system manual word, 'SIMADO GFXD1111S', 'GFXD1111S' and 'System' are used synonymously.
'System Engineer (SE)' and 'you' are used interchangeably and refer to the person who install and configures SIMADO GFXD1111S. Also 'Caller', 'Calling Party' and 'User' are used interchangeably and 'Callee' and 'Called party' are same.
Either GSM or CDMA module can be installed in the Mobile Port of SIMADO GFXD1111S as per the requirement of the user. Therefore, the Mobile Port can be either GSM or CDMA. In GSM Port, SIM Card is installed and in CDMA port, RUIM Card is installed.
Consider SIM as RUIM if CDMA module is installed in GFXD1111S. Also note that following features will not be supported by GFXD1111S, if CDM A m odule is installed in the Mobile Port of the system.
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Location Information Indication
Call Divert
SIMADO GFXD1111S supports 3G module for voice. When 3G module is installed in the system, it will have following effect:
1. Frequency Band Selection not required.
2. Current calls will be disconnected if Call Waiting Service is not disabled in the SIM Card. Disable Call
Waiting in SIM Card before inserting it in SIMADO GFXD1111S.
Some of the terms used in this System Manual are defined below:
System Engineers (SE): A person who install, configure and maintains SIMADO GFXD1111S.
System Administrator (SA): System Administrator is a person who operates the system and performs
administrative functions. System Administrator is authorized to perform only limited functions such as change SA password, display software version-revision, display call duration etc…For example, receptionist or an operator in an organization is called System Administrator.
Service Provider: Services Provider is an entity that provides telecom services to other entities. For example, Reliance, Vodafone etc. are a few service providers that provide telecommunication services to its subscribers.
User: A person who uses SIMADO GFXD1111S.
Caller/Calling party: A person who makes calls.
Callee/Called party: A person to who receives the call.
Using this System Manual, you will be able to install, operate and make optimum use of SIMADO GFXD1111S. In case you face any technical difficulties, you are advised to contact our dealers for help. All Matrix dealers are properly trained and ready to give you support whenever needed. In addition to this, technical consultation is also available from Matrix engineers every business day. For technical consultation from our engineers, you are requested to dial our support numbers.
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CHAPTER 2
Knowing SIMADO GFXD1111S

Overview of SIMADO GFXD1111S

SIMADO GFXD1111S is a compact device that interfaces GSM network to the PSTN network. SIMADO GFXD1111S supports quad-band operation allowing it to work with any GSM network. SIMADO GFXD1111S is the most versatile product, providing Data, Fax, SMS and GPRS service through its mobile port. It finds its application in corporate business establishments, STD/PCO booth, SOHO etc.
In an Organization all the incoming calls on the Mobile Port can be routed to the FXS Port or the FXO Port to reach the operator or the desired extension of the PBX. Similarly, all the outgoing calls made from FXS Port can be routed either through the Mobile Port or FXO Port depending on the Least Cost Routing logic, reducing the telecommunication cost of the organization.
Matrix offers FCT-Router in two different models: SIMADO GFXD1111 and SIMADO GFXD1111S. The only difference between the two is that GFXD1111 comes with inbuilt power supply with Battery Back­up and it operates on AC Mains whereas GFXD1111S comes wi t h e x t e r n a l adaptor and it operates on DC voltage.
This system manual is common for both above mentioned FCT-Router models.
SIMADO GFXD1111 has 1 FXS Port, 1 FXO Port, a Communication Port, a SIM Card Slot, an Antenna Connecter, AC Mains Socket and 5 LEDs.
SIMADO GFXD1111S has 1 FXS Port, 1 FXO Port, a Communication Port, a SIM Card Slot, an Antenna Connecter, a Power Socket and 5 LEDs.
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FXS Port
FXS
FXO
Power
FXS port labeled as FXS is used to connect telephone instrument with CLI display to SIMADO GFXD1111S. It is also used to connect GFXD1111S to the FXO Port of the PBX.
FXO Port
FXO Port labeled as FXO is used to connect SIMADO GFXD1111S to the PSTN network or to the FXS Port of the PBX.
Communication Port
Communication Port labeled as 'COM 10101' is used to connect SIMADO GFXD1111S to a computer.
SIM Card Slot
SIM Card slot labeled as SIM Card is used to insert a SIM Card/ RUIM Card of a Service Provider.
AC Mains Socket
AC Mains Socket is used to power SIMADO GFXD1111 using Direct AC Mains input 90-265VAC, 47-63 Hz, 5W.
Power Socket
A Power socket labeled as 12V DC is used to power SIMADO GFXD1111S us i n g 1 . 2 5 A p ower adaptor.
Antenna Connecter
A socket labeled as 'ANTENNA' is used to connect Antenna to SIMADO GFXD1111S for mobile network.
LEDs
5 LEDs labeled as FXS, FXO, NW, RDY and PWR are as shown in the figure below. These LEDs indicate the status of the ports, various events occurring on the ports and also the error conditions.
Ready
Network
(Refer 'Switching ON SIMADO GFXD1111S' topic in “Getting Started” chapter for LED indication during Reset Sequence and during Normal Functioning of the system)
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Programming SIMADO GFXD1111S

SIMADO GFXD1111S can be configured either in Mobile-FXS Mode or Mobile-FXO Mode.
In Mobile-FXS Mode, all three ports viz. Mobile, FXO and FXS are functional. By default, system is configured in this mode of operation.
SE should configure GFXD1111S in one of the following three modes of operation as per the requirement of the user:
1. Speech + SMS (Default Configuration)
2. SMS + Internet + Fax + Data
3. Report Generation
(Refer “Mode of Operation” for more details)
In Mobile-FXO Mode, only two ports viz. FXO and Mobile are functional. In this type of configuration, FXS port is used only for programming the system. This type of configuration is useful when a mobile user wants to access the station/trunk line of the PBX via GSM/CDMA network. (Refer “Mobile-FXO Mode” for more details)
Programming of SIMADO GFXD1111S can be done using following four methods:
1. Programming through COM Port (Refer “Programming the System through COM Port”)
2. Programming through FXS Port (Refer “Programming the System through FXS Port”)
3. Programming through Mobile Port (Refer “Programming the System through Mobile Port”)
4. Programming using SMS (Refer “Programming the System using SMS”)
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Applications of SIMADO GFXD1111S

PSTN
GSM/
CDMA
Network
FXO Port
Port
COM
PSTN
GSM/
CDMA
Network
Port
GSM/
CDMA
Port
PSTN
GSM/
CDMA
Network
FXO
Port
GSM/
CDMA
Port
PCO Machine
COM
SIMADO GFXD1111S finds its applications in corporate business establishments, STD/PCO booth, SOHO etc… Various applications of SIMADO GFXD1111S are as shown below:
Case 1: SIMADO GFXD1111S as Stand-alone (Mobile-FXO Mode)
FXS
RJ-11
GSM/
CDMA
FSK/DTMF Telephone Instrument
GF XD1111S
Case 2: SIMADO GFXD1111S as Stand-alone (Mobile-FXS Mode)
FXO
FXS
RJ-11
COM
GFXD1111S
Case 3: SIMADO GFXD1111S connected to PCO Machine
FXS
RJ-11
GF XD1111S
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Case 4: SIMADO GFXD1111S interfaced with FXO Port of PBX (Mobile-FXO Mode)
PSTN
GSM/
CDMA
Network
FXO Port
GSM/
CDMA
FXS Port
RJ-11
GF XD1111S
T1
T2
Tn
PSTN
GSM/
CDMA
Network
FXO Port
GSM/
CDMA
FXS Port
RJ-11
GF XD1111S
T1
T2
Tn
PSTN
GSM/
CDMA
N/w
Port
Port
PBX
T1
Tn
S1 S2
S3
S4
Sn
S1
S2
PBX
COM
Sn
Case 5: SIMADO GFXD1111S interfaced with FXO Port of PBX (Mobile-FXS Mode)
S1
S2
PBX
COM
Sn
Case 6: SIMADO GFXD1111S interfaced with FXS Port of PBX (Mobile-FXO Mode)
FXO
RJ-11
GSM/
CDMA
FXS
RJ-11
COM
GF XD1111S
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Case 7: SIMADO GFXD1111S interfaced with FXS Port of PBX (Mobile-FXS Mode)
PSTN
GSM/
CDMA
N/w
Port
Port
PBX
T1
Tn
S1 S2
S3
S4
Sn
FXO
RJ-11
GSM/
CDMA
FXS
RJ-11
COM
GF XD1111S
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CHAPTER 3
Getting Started

Protecting SIMADO GFXD1111S

You should take following measures to protect your SIMADO GFXD1111S .
Installation Precautions:
Do not turn on the power supply until the installation is complete.
Do not install the system in direct sunlight and the place where there is excessive cold or humid atmosphere.
Do not install the system where sulfuric gases are produced and in areas where there are thermal springs because it may damage the equipment.
Do not install the system at the places where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
Do not install the system at dusty places or places where it may come in direct contact with oil or water.
The system should be installed at the place where enough open space is there for ventilation.
Safety Instructions:
You should always take basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to the system as well as the person using it. Follow the steps given below:
Read and understand all the instructions given in the manual.
Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning and do not use liquid cleaners. Use only dry and soft cloth.
Do not use the product near water.
Do not open the system in power ON condition.
Do not place the product at the place from where it can fall and serious damage may be caused to the product.
Interfacing cables should not touch the exposed power line cable.
The product should be operated with proper power voltage supply.
Do not place the product where power cord can be misused.
Reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the system by taking the product to a qualified serviceman for repair work or servicing. Removing covers or opening the system or incorrect reassembly may cause electric shock when used subsequently.
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Caution/Warning:
System
Protective Earth
Ter mi nal
CO Line
Lightning
Protectors
CO Line
Teleco m E art h
Warning for RF Safety:
This product complies with the RF exposure guidelines as per standard FCC 47 CFR part 2. However, following recommendations are solicited:
Ensure that the RF Antenna is installed atleast 20 cms away from other electronic and radio transmission devices.
Also ensure that the RF antenna is installed at a place atleast 20 cms away from people's vicinity.
Do not place the magnetic storage media near the device.
People carrying medical implants like cardiac pacemakers are advised to maintain appropriate distance from the system. They are also advised to avoid being in the vicinity of the product for a long time.
Unplug the system from the wall outlet and contact the qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into the product.
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
If product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls which are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
If the product exhibits a distinct change in the performance.
Protecting the system from Lightning:
Protecting the system from high current surges is achieved by installing primary protection device. A lightning protector is a primary protection device which is used to prevent a dangerous surge form entering the building and damaging a system. For equipment installed in a more exposed environment, it is necessary to protect the system with primary protectors such as PPMs. With the development of electronic equipment, problem due to lightning surges have increased. A dangerous surge can occur if a telephone line comes in contact with a power line. A lightning protector should be installed on an outside (CO) line to prevent a dangerous surge from entering the building and damaging the system.
The best place for the insertion of the primary protection is the cable entry point of the building, shelter or equipment housing.
This is not always possible but every attempt should be made to place the primary protection as close as possible to the entry point of the cables into the building, shelter or equipment housing.
Hence, the system should be installed with lightning protectors. In addition, grounding (connection to earth ground) is very important to the system.
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Installing SIMADO GFXD1111S

SI M A DO GFXD1111 with Antenna TNC Male
Quick Start
Power Cord (Country specific)
Fuse Slow Blow 5x20 1Amp.
SI M A DO GF X D1111S with Antenna TNC Male
Quick Start
Adaptor 12VDC, 1.25A (Country Specific)
Two Screws M 7/30 with Grips Cable for Modem A Mounting Template A Warranty Card set
Verifying Package Contents
Before installing SIMADO GFXD1111S, verify the package contents.
The Sales Kit of SIMADO GFXD1111 contains:
COM Port Cable (RS232)
CD containing System Manual and Quick Start
Two Screws M 7/30 with Grips
Fuse Fast Blow 5x20 2Amp.
The Sales Kit of SIMADO GFXD1111S contains:
A Mounting Template A Warranty Card set
CD containing System Manual and Quick Start
Make sure that all the above mentioned components are present when you open the Sales Kit of SIMADO GFXD1111S. In case any of the part is missing or damaged, contact the vendor from whom you have purchased the system.
Mounting on Wall
Select a suitable place on the wall for mounting the SIMADO GFXD1111S.
Put the mounting template on the wall and mark the nail hole on the wall.
Drill a hole of appropriate size.
Insert the nail grip in the hole.
Insert the screw and tighten it leaving the screw head a few millimeters protruded of the wall.
Check the strength of the nail.
Hang SIMADO GFXD1111S on the wall.
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Connecting SIMADO GFXD1111S
SIMADO GFXD1111S can be used as stand-alone system as well as it can also be interfaced with the PBX. It should be installed at the airy, dust free and moisture free place.
Follow the steps given below to connect GFXD1111:
Place SIMADO GFXD1111 at a place where it can get AC power supply and network signals.
Connect Antenna provided with the system to the TNC connector, labeled as 'ANT' of GFXD1111.
Connect telephone instrument with CLI display to the FXS port of GFXD1111 with the help of RJ11 cable. You can also connect FXS port of GFXD1111 to the FXO port of the PBX.
Connect PSTN (CO) line to the FXO port of GFXD1111 with the help of RJ11 cable. You can also connect FXO port of GFXD1111 to the FXS port of the PBX.
Connect a computer to the COM port of GFXD1111 with the help of COM port cable.
Insert SIM card/RUIM card of the service provider in the SIM Card Slot of GFXD1111.
Connect AC Mains input of GFXD1111 t o t h e A C M a i n s Socket and power On the system.
Follow the steps given below to connect GFXD1111S:
Place SIMADO GFXD1111S at a place near wall Socket and where it can get proper network signals.
Connect Antenna provided with the system to the TNC connector, labeled as 'ANT' of GFXD1111S.
Connect telephone instrument with CLI display to the FXS port of GFXD1111S with the help of RJ11 cable. You can also connect FXS port of GFXD1111S to the FXO port of the PBX.
Connect PSTN (CO) line to the FXO port of GFXD1111S with the help of RJ11 cable. You can also connect FXO port of GFXD1111S to the FXS port of the PBX.
Connect a computer to the COM port of GFXD1111S with the help of Ethernet cable.
Insert SIM card/RUIM card of the service provider in the SIM Card Slot of GFXD1111S.
Connect Power Socket of GFXD1111S to the DC Jack using 12V DC Power Adaptor provided to you and switch ON the power supply.
To protect the SIM card inserted in the system from being mis-used, SE is recommended to change the SIM PIN. Please ensure that SIM PIN of the SIM Card and that of the system is same. By default, SIM PIN of the system is
1234. To change the SIM PIN, follow the steps given below:
Switch Off GFXD1111S.
Remove SIM Card and insert the same in the mobile instrument.
Enable 'SIM PIN at Power ON' parameter in the SIM Card.
Change the SIM PIN of the SIM Card to 1234. (default)
Insert SIM Card in GFXD1111S and switch on the system. Change the SIM PIN after GFXD1111S atta i n s normal working position.
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Switching ON SIMADO GFXD1111S

After connecting the system as shown above, switch ON the power supply.
At Power ON (During Reset Sequence):
LED labeled as 'PWR' will glow green continuously.
LED labeled as 'FXO', 'FXS' and 'RDY' will blink (RED) four times (500ms On, 500ms Off) and then turns Off.
LED labeled as 'NW' starts blinking (RED) after few seconds of Power On. It indicates the network availability.
When SIM Card is detected, LED labeled as 'RDY' will start blinking (RED) slowly (1 sec On- 1 sec Off) till successful network registration. After that, it will glow RED continuously. Network registration takes approximately 90 seconds.
LED labeled as 'RDY' will blink (RED) fast (100 msec On- 100 msec Off) if SIM Card is absent or deactivated or SIM PIN is faulty or SIM PUK is required.
During Normal Functioning:
Following table shows various LED indications during the normal functioning of the system:
LED Activity Indication
PWR ON Indicates that GFXD1111S is power On.
OFF Indicates that GFXD1111S is power Off.
Blinking NA
RDY ON SIM Card is present and active.
OFF GFXD1111S powered On but SIM Card is not detected.
Blinking (100 msec On-100 msec Off)
Blinking (1 sec On-1 sec Off)
Blinking (2000 msec
On- 2000 msec Off)
FXS ON Indicates that FXS Port is OFF-Hook.
OFF Indicates that FXS Port is ON-Hook.
Blinking Indicates that FXS Port is ringing.
FXO ON Indicates that FXO Port is OFF-Hook.
OFF Indicates that FXO Port is ON-Hook.
Blinking Indicates that FXO Port is ringing.
NW (controlled by Module)
ON NA
OFF SIM module is OFF.
Slow SIM module is ON and is registered with the network i.e. network is available.
Blinking
Fast SIM module is ON but is not registered with the network i.e. network not
SIM card is absent or de-activated or SIM PIN is faulty or SIM PUK is required.
SIM Card detected but is not registered with the network.
Indicates that either:
a
1. 20 minutes or less than 20 minutes of free Call Minutes are left.
Or
2. The free Call Minutes allocated to the Mobile Port are utilized.
available.
a. Applicable only when Call Minutes feature is enabled for Mobile Port. (Refer “Call Minutes” for more details)
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Once the system attains normal working condition, you can configure it either in Mobile-FXS Mode or Mobile-FXO Mode. By default, system is configured in 'Mobile-FXS Mode'. SE is recommended to program the system in following sequence:
Date and Time
Network selection
Port Parameters-Mobile
Port Parameters-FXS
Port Parameters-FXO
Mode of Operation
Least Cost Routing
System Parameters
Emergency Number Dialing and so on.
While programming the system, if you want to restart the system, enter programming mode by dialing #*19-1234 and then dial 105-1234-#*. To reprogram the system, enter programming mode and default the system by dialing 106-4321-#* first and then reprogram the system.
For detailed description of all the features of SIMADO GFXD1111S and to configure each of them, please refer the respective topics under the chapter “Features of SIMADO GFXD1111S”.
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Test Calls

Making a Call
Lift the handset of the telephone instrument connected to SIMADO GFXD1111S. You will get the dial tone.
Dial the desired number. You will hear the RBT.
Talk when the called party answers the call.
Replace the handset to disconnect the call.
Receiving a Call
Ring on telephone instrument connected to SIMADO GFXD1111S.
Lift the handset to talk.
You will be in speech with the calling party.
Replace the handset when the call is disconnected.
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CHAPTER 4
Features of SIMADO GFXD1111S

Allowed-Denied Numbers

Allowed-Denied number feature provides you the flexibility to allow or deny dialing of a particular number or a set of numbers. This feature is used to restrict the users from dialing the numbers that are programmed in the Denied number list.
When you dial out a number on FXS port of GFXD1111S , i t w ill compare the dialed number string with the numbers programmed in allowed and denied number lists. One of the following situations may arise:
If the dialed number matches with the allowed list number then GFXD1111S will dial out that number.
If the dialed number matches with the denied list number then GFXD1111S will not process the call further and will give an error tone to the caller.
If dialed number does not match any of the numbers programmed in allowed and denied number list then GFXD1111S will dial out that number.
If same number is programmed in both allowed and denied number list then GFXD1111S will dial out that number.
How to program?
Before you start programming allowed-denied number list, list down the numbers that you want to allow and deny on a piece of paper first. You must enter SE mode to program the allowed and denied number list. You can program maximum 32 numbers in both allowed and denied number list. Each entry can be of maximum 16 characters.
Use following command to program numbers in the allowed number list:
261-Location Index-Number-#*
Where, Location index is from 01 to 32. Number can be any telephone number of maximum 16 characters and valid characters are 0 to 9, A, B, C and D.
By default, allowed number list table is blank.
For programming Special Digits, use the codes given in the table given below:
Special Digits Codes
A#4
B#5
C#6
D#7
Two digits will be used for programming each alpha-numeric digits. For e.g. to program character A in the number string, you should program #4. Therefore, while programming telephone number you will be able to program a number string of maximum 8 digits only if it consists of all alphanumeric characters.
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Use following command to clear an entry from allowed number list:
261-Location Index-#*
Where, Location Index is from 01 to 32.
Use following command to clear all the entries from allowed number list:
261-00-#*
Use following command to program numbers in the denied number list:
262-Location Index-Number-#*
Where, Location index is from 01 to 32. Number can be any telephone number of maximum 16 characters and valid characters are 0 to 9, A, B, C and D. (Refer table given above to see the codes for programming Special Digits)
By default, denied number list table is blank.
Use following command to clear an entry from denied number list:
262-Location Index-#*
Where, Location Index is from 01 to 32.
Use following command to clear all the entries from denied number list:
262-00-#*
Default Allowed-Denied Number List table looks as shown below:
Allowed List Denied List
Location Index Number Location Index Number
1 Blank 1 Blank
2 Blank 2 Blank
::::
::::
32 Blank 32 Blank
Use following command to print Allowed/Denied List:
545-List Type-#*
Where,
List Type Meaning
1 Allowed List
2 Denied List
GFXD1111S uses best match found logic while comparing the number with Allowed and Denied
Number list.
GFXD1111S does not compare the dialed number string with Allowed-Denied Number lists if it matches
with any Emergency number.
Relevant Topics:
1. “Programming the System through FXS Port” 130
2. “Emergency Number Dialing” 47
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ALLOWED LIST 01-01-2009(Thu) AT 18:02
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ NUMBER ID | NUMBER
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ 01 | 98 02 | 0265 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 |
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DENIED LIST 01-01-2009(Thu) AT 18:01
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ NUMBER ID | NUMBER
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ 01 | 9824 02 | 94 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 |
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Automatic Number Translation

Automatic Number Translation feature translates the number dialed by the user to the number that is understood by the PSTN or GSM/CDMA network. SE can program ANT table for both FXO and Mobile Port.
Let us take an example to understand this feature:
Suppose user dials 952668263172 from the telephone instrument connected to the FXS port of the system since he is habituated to dial numbers in this way on the POTS network. SIMADO GFXD1111S routes this call through GSM/CDMA port to the desired destination depending on the programming done. But GSM/CDMA network does not understand the dialed number string. Instead it expects the user to dial +912668263712. Automatic Number Translation feature does this.
To accomplish this, SE should program 95 in dialed number string and +91 in the substitute number list. Doing so, whenever the user dials number string starting with digits 95, ANT will translate it to +91 and then will route the call to the desired destination number.
GFXD1111S also supports multi-stage dialing through its Mobile/FXO Port. (Refer “Multi-Stage Dialing” for more details)
Default Automatic Number Translation Table is as shown below:
Index Dialed Number String Substitute Number String
1 Blank Blank
2 Blank Blank
3 Blank Blank
:: :
:: :
32 Blank Blank
How to Program?
Automatic Number Translation table consists of following columns:
1. Index: This is the number at which entry is done. Total 32 entries can be made in the Automatic Number
Translation table from 1 to 32.
2. Dialed Number String: Program the numbers that user can dial out from SIMADO GFXD1111S in this
column.
3. Substitute Number String: Program the numbers that the system should dial out in place of the dialed
number string in this column.
Use following command to program the Dialed Number String for the Mobile Port:
291-Number Index-Dialed Number String-#*
Where, Number Index is from 01 to 32. Dialed Number String can be of maximum 16 characters. Allowed characters are 0-9, #, *, A, B, C, D, F, P,W and +, where, A, B, C, D are DTMF digits, F stands for Flash, P stands for Pause and W stands for Wait.
By default, dialed number string is blank for all entries.
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Use following command to clear the Dialed Number String:
291-Number Index-#*
Use following command to program the Substitute Number String for the Mobile Port:
292-Number Index-Substitute Number String-#*
Where, Number Index is from 01 to 32. Substitute Number String can be of maximum 40 characters. Allowed characters are 0-9, #, *, A, B, C, D, F, P,W and +, where, A, B, C, D are DTMF digits, F stands for Flash, P stands for Pause and W stands for Wait.
By default, substitute number string is blank for all entries.
Use following command to clear the Dialed Number String:
292-Number Index-#*
Use following command to program the Dialed Number String for the FXO Port:
293-Number Index-Dialed Number String-#*
Where, Number Index is from 01 to 32. Dialed Number String can be of maximum 16 characters. Allowed characters are 0-9, #, *, A, B, C, D, F, P,W and +, where, A, B, C, D are DTMF digits, F stands for Flash, P stands for Pause and W stands for Wait.
By default, dialed number string is blank for all entries.
Use following command to clear the Dialed Number String:
293-Number Index-#*
Use following command to program the Substitute Number String for the FXO Port:
294-Number Index-Substitute Number String-#*
Where, Number Index is from 01 to 32. Substitute Number String can be of maximum 40 characters. Allowed characters are 0-9, #, *, A, B, C, D, F, P,W and +, where, A, B, C, D are DTMF digits, F stands for Flash, P stands for Pause and W stands for Wait.
By default, substitute number string is blank for all entries.
Use following command to clear the Dialed Number String:
294-Number Index-#*
Use following command to clear all the entries from Automatic Number Translation table:
290-Port Type-#*
Where,
Port Type Meaning
0 Both the Ports
1 Mobile Port
2FXO Port
Use following command to print Mobile/FXO Port ANT Table Report:
546-Port Type-#*
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Where,
Port Type Meaning
1 Mobile Port
2FXO Port
Codes for programming the special digits such as A, B, C, D etc in Dialed and Substitute Number List, is shown in the table given below:
Special Digits Programming Codes
Flash (F) #2
Pause (P) #3
A#4
B#5
C#6
D#7
+#1
###
***
W (Wait for Answer) *1
End of Programming Command #*
If user dials other combinations of # and * then the system will give error tone to the user.
Two digits will be used for programming each alpha-numeric digits. For e.g. to program character A in
the number string, you should program #4. Therefore, you will be able to program only 8 alphanumeric characters in the dialed number string and 20 alphanumeric characters in the substitute number string.
ANT report will show only the characters and not the codes used for programming the characters in the
printed form.
If the ANT table is programmed for the Mobile Port, see to it that the conversions meet the International
Numbering Scheme.
Relevant Topics:
1. “Programming the System through FXS Port” 130
2. “Least Cost Routing” 77
3. “Multi-Stage Dialing” 94
4. “Port Parameters-Mobile” 121
5. “Port Parameters-FXO” 111
6. “System Parameters” 157
MOB NUMBER TRANSLATION TABLE 01-01-2009(Thu) AT 18:04
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ NUMBER ID | DIALED STRING/SUBSTRING | SUBSTITUTE STRING
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ 01 | 96 | 94 02 | 97 | 9898906338WP123P456P789P0ABCD 03 | | 04 | | 05 | | 06 | | 07 | | 08 | | 09 | | 10 | | 11 | | 12 | | 13 | |
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FXO NUMBER TRANSLATION TABLE 01-01-2009(Thu) AT 18:04
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ NUMBER ID | DIALED STRING/SUBSTRING | SUBSTITUTE STRING
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ 01 | 96 | 94 02 | 97 | 9898906338WPP123ABCD890 03 | | 04 | | 05 | | 06 | | 07 | | 08 | | 09 | | 10 | | 11 | | 12 | | 13 | | 14 | | 15 | | 16 | | 17 | | 18 | | 19 | | 20 | | 21 | | 22 | | 23 | | 24 | | 25 | | 26 | | 27 | | 28 | | 29 | | 30 | | 31 | | 32 | |
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Call Back

When the user is in National / International roaming, it is expensive to make outgoing calls. In such cases a Callback request can be made by the user on the Mobile port of the system. The system will automatically initiate the call to the user. This helps the organisation to reduce roaming cost.
How it works?
User A wants to call User B using Callback.
You need to enable ‘Callback’ and program the Callback Table. The Callback table has two parameters, namely:
Calling Number: It is the number of the caller who makes a Callback request. In this case, User A.
Destination Number: It is the final called party number. In this case, User B.
User A initiates a Callback call on the Mobile Port.
The system checks the CLI of User A with the Calling Numbers programmed in the Callback Table.
A match is found, the system rejects the call.
The system calls back User A.
User A answers the call. The system checks for a corresponmding Destination Number (User B) in the Callback Table.
A match is found, system dials out User B’s number.
User B asnwers the call.
Speech between User A and User B.
If User B’s number is not programmed as the Destination Number, the system provides dial tone to User A, when User A answers the call.
This feature functions only:
When the set system mode is set to ‘Mobile-FXO’;
When CLI is received for the incoming call.
If the system dials out the callback number and the call is not matured due to any reason, the system
treats the callback request as served. It will not retry callback.
Callback request will be served only when Mobile Port is idle.
How to Program?
Use following command to disable/enable ‘Callback’ feature:
116-Code-#*
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Where,
Code Meaning
0Disable
1 Enable
By default, Callback feature is Disabled.
Use following command to program 'Calling Number' for Callback Table:
117-Index-Calling Number-#*
where, Index is from 01-50 Allowed characters for Calling Number are 0-9,*,#, + Maximum length of Calling number string is 16 digit
By default, Calling Numbers are 'Blank' for all entries.
Use following command to clear the 'Calling Number' for Callback Table:
117-Index--#*
where,
Index is from 01-50
Use following command to clear the 'Calling Number' for all indexes of Callback Table:
117-*-#*
Use following command to program 'Destination Number' for Callback Table:
118-Index-Destination Number-#*
where, Index is from 01-50 Allowed characters are from 0-9, *, #, +. Maximum length of Destination number string is 16 digit
By default, Destination Number is 'Blank' for all enteries.
Use following command to clear the 'Destination Number' for Callback Table:
118-Index--#*
where,
Index is from 01-50
Use following command to clear the 'Destination Number' for all indexes of Callback Table:
118-*-#*
Callback Table should be as given below:
Index
01
02
.
.
50
Calling
Number
Destination
Number
1. “Mode of Operation” 91
2. “Mobile-FXO Mode” 88
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Call Divert

Call Divert feature enables the user to divert his calls to another destination number:
When he is busy
When he is not available
When there is no network coverage
When SIMADO GFXD1111S is switched Off
Call divert feature is service provider dependent feature, it has to be activated by the service provider whose SIM is inserted in the system. This feature is useful when SIMADO GFXD1111S is connected to the PBX.
SIMADO GFXD1111S supports following four types of call divert:
Unconditional
When Busy
When No-Reply
When SIMADO GFXD1111S is Off or there is no network coverage
Call Divert-Unconditional means all incoming calls are diverted unconditionally to the destination programmed.
Call Divert-When busy means all the incoming calls on the Mobile Port are diverted to the destination programmed if the Mobile Port is busy on another call.
Call Divert-When No Reply means all the incoming calls on the Mobile Port are diverted to the destination number programmed if the Mobile Port does not answer the call.
Call Divert-When SIMADO GFXD1111S is Off or there is no coverage means all incoming calls are diverted to the destination number programmed if GFXD1111S is off or there is no network coverage.
How to Program?
Call divert feature can be programmed from SE mode as well as from SA mode.
Use following command to set call divert:
620-Option-Code-Destination Number-#*
Where, Destination Number is the number to which the user wants to divert his calls. Destination number can be of maximum 16 digits. Option is:
Option Meaning
1 All Calls Unconditional
2 When Busy
3 When No Reply
4 When SIMADO GFXD1111S is Off or No Network Coverage
Code is:
Code Meaning
0 Disable Call Divert
1 Enable Call Divert
By default, Call Divert is disabled.
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Use following command to cancel call divert:
620-Option-0-#*
When a caller calls a number on which call divert feature is enabled, he will get busy tone in case the
new destination number, on which the calls are diverted, is busy.
You cannot set more than one type of call divert simultaneously.
This feature is not supported if CDMA module is installed in SIMADO GFXD1111 S .
Relevant Topic:
1. “Programming the System through FXS Port” 130
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Call Minutes

Mobile Service providers offer various schemes to its customers. One of the scheme which most service providers offers to its customers is to provide first few minutes free every month. SIMADO GFXD1111S supports Call Minutes feature on Mobile Port to utilize the benefit of this scheme.
Let us understand this feature with the help of an example:
Suppose SIMADO GFXD1111S is inst a l l e d in a company. The s e r v i c e p r o vider offers f i r s t 1000 minutes free every month. It is desirable that all the outgoing calls are made using free minutes offered by the service provider. To use this feature, enable Call Minutes and program the free minutes allowed for Mobile Port. Now whenever user makes outgoing calls through mobile port, it will not be charged. The free call minutes programmed for the Mobile Port will be used.
When these free minutes are consumed, SIMADO GFXD1111S provides two options to the user.
1. Block Outgoing Calls: If this option is set then SIMADO GFXD1111S will not allow outgoing calls from
that mobile port after the free minutes allocated to the port are utilized.
2. Alert and allow Outgoing Calls: If this option is set, SIMADO GFXD1111S will indicate to the user that
the free minutes are about to be exhausted through LED dialing a number on the Mobile Port.
The alert tone and the LED indication will begin when 20 free minutes are remaining and will continue until free minutes are added again. All calls made after utilization of the free call minutes will be charged as per the charges set by the service provider.
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indication and also by playing alert tone before
SIMADO GFXD1111S maintains total minutes usage of Mobile Port. When outgoing call is made through the Mobile Port, system will update its 'Minutes Used Counter' simultaneously. While counting call minutes, the fraction of last minute is rounded up to complete one minute. For example, if the call duration is of 3 minutes and 56 seconds, it is rounded up as 4 minutes in the system.
SIMADO GFXD1111S provides flexibility to reset minutes used either manually or automatically. If scheduled reset is enabled then call minutes counter will reset automatically at the programmed date. In case of manual reset, SE will have to manually reset the call minutes counter.
The free call minutes will not be utilized when emergency numbers are dialed.
Minute Used Counter is not cleared in case of power failure. SIMADO GFXD1111S will retain the last
updated value before power failure when the system is switched on.
You can program and check status of Call Minutes by issuing commands as shown below.
How to Program?
Use following command to enable/disable call minutes feature on a Mobile Port:
341-Flag-#*
Where,
Flag Meaning
0 Disable
1 Enable
By default, Call Minutes feature is disabled on Mobile Port.
1. 'RDY' LED is used for indicating Call Minutes. Refer LED table in “Switching ON SIMADO GFXD1111S” topic for more details.
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Use following command to program Minutes Allowed (for free calling) for a Mobile Port:
342-Minutes Allowed-#*
Where, Minutes allowed can be of maximum four digits. Valid digits are 0 to 9. Valid range is from 0000 to 9999.
By default, minutes allowed for free calling for a mobile port is 9999.
Use following command to enable/disable Scheduled Reset for Call Minutes feature:
343-Flag-#*
Where,
Flag Meaning
0 Disable
1 Enable
By default, Scheduled Reset is enabled.
Use following command to program the date for Scheduled Reset:
344-Date-#*
Where, Date can be of two digits. Valid dates are from 01 to 31.
By default, date is set to 01 for Mobile port.
Use following command to reset Minutes manually for a Mobile Port:
345-#*
Use following command to program the option when Minutes Used is equal to or greater than Minutes Allowed programmed:
346-Option-#*
Where,
Option Meaning
1 Block Outgoing Calls
2 Alert and Allow Outgoing Calls
By def a u l t , S I M A DO GFXD1111S will 'Block Outgo i n g C a l l s ' w h en minutes used is equ a l t o o r g r e a ter than minutes programmed.
Use following command to display the Minutes Used on the telephone instrument:
347-#*
Issue above command to display the minutes used on your telephone instrument, you will get confirmation tone. Go On-Hook, your phone will ring and Minutes Used will be displayed on the LCD of your telephone instrument. If FSK C L I i s s e t o n t h e F XS P ort of SIMADO GFXD1111S then the Minutes Used will be displayed in the format as shown below:
Number field: 0050
Name field: Minutes Used
When DTMF CLI is set on the FXS Port of SIMADO GFXD1111S, only the numbers will be displayed as follow:
Number field: 0050
Relevant Topic:
1. “Port Parameters-Mobile” 121
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Call Duration Display

SIMADO GFXD1111S enables you to display, the duration of calls made and received on the FXS Port, on the LCD of your telephone instrument using call duration display feature. It supports display of call duration of following types of calls:
Last Call
All Received Calls
All Dialed Calls
All Calls
How to Program?
Call Duration Display feature can be programmed from SE mode as well as from SA mode.
Use following command to display the duration of desired call type:
610-Call Type-#*
Where, Call Type is:
Call Type Meaning
1 Duration of last dialed/received call
2 Duration of all received calls
3 Duration of all dialed calls
4 Duration of all (dialed and received) calls
Use following command to clear all call-duration display:
610-0-#*
If CLI type set on the FXS port is FSK, the format of call display would be as under:
N HH MM SS XX DUR:HH:MM:SS
Where, N = Type of Call XX represents following:
XX Meaning
IC Incoming Call
OG Outgoing Call
RC Received Calls
DC Dialed Calls
AC All Calls
In case of last call duration display, XX can be either IC (Incoming) or OG (Outgoing) depending on the type of last call. DUR = Duration HH = Hours (Range = 00 to 99) MM = Minutes (Range = 00 to 59) SS = Seconds (Range = 00 to 59)
If CLI type set on the FXS port is DTMF, the format of call display would be as under (Only numbers supported):
N HH MM SS
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If CDMA module is installed in SIMADO GFXD1111S, call duration displayed for outgoing calls would
not be accurate and some missed calls would also be stored in the outgoing calls buffer.
Call duration will reset to 00:00:00, if total call duration exceeds 99:59:59.
The time period for which the call duration is displayed on the LCD of telephone instrument depends
upon the type of telephone instrument.
Relevant Topics:
1. “Programming the System through FXS Port” 130
2. “System Security (Passwords)” 165
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Call Progress Tones

Call Progress Tones (CPT) are audible tones sent from switching systems such as PSTN or PBX to calling parties to show the status of phone calls, like dial tone, error tone, busy line, etc. Each tone has a distinctive tone frequency and cadence assigned to it, for which some standards have been established.
CPT standards for various tones are applied differently in different situations or countries. Also, most tone standards vary with the country of application. For example, as per ITU standard, the Dial Tone for India consists of 400Hz modulated by 25Hz, whereas it is 350+440Hz, without modulation, for USA/Canada.
SIMADO GFXD1111S supports following types of Call Progress Tones:
Dial Tone: GFXD1111S plays dial tone
1. When FXS port goes Off-Hook.
2. When there is an incoming call on the Mobile Port in Mobile-FXO mode and Mobile Port-Routing Type is
set to 'Dial and Connect'.
3. When there is an incoming call on the FXO Port in Mobile-FXO mode and FXO Port-Routing Type is set to
'Dial and Connect' etc.
Busy Tone: GFXD1111S plays busy tone
1. When there is an incoming call on FXO Port and FXO Port is found busy.
2. When there is an incoming call on Mobile Port and Mobile Port is found busy etc.
Error Tone: GFXD1111S plays error tone
1. When user execute some invalid operation or try to access denied features.
2. When an invalid command is entered in programming mode.
3. When user is dialing a number on a port and an incoming call lands on it.
4. When the system is configured in Mobile-FXO Mode and an incoming call on Mobile Port is dialed out on
FXO Port but FXO Port is disabled.
5. When the system is configured in Mobile-FXO Mode and an incoming call on FXO Port is dialed out on
Mobile Port but Mobile Port is disabled etc.
Programming Tone: GFXD1111S plays programming tone
1. When the user is in programming mode and is waiting for the SE/SA to enter the programming command.
Confirmation Tone: GFXD1111S plays confirmation tone
1. When the SIMADO GFXD1111S successfully execute a feature command/ programming command issued
by the user. This tone remains for 3 seconds in the programming mode. In the feature access mode it remains for 3 seconds and after that, user gets error tone, till the user goes ON-Hook. For All Countries, Confirmation Tone is 400Hz, 0.1 on 0.1 off.
Ring Back Tone: GFXD1111S pla y s r i n g b a c k tone
1. When user out dials the destination number of the remote device and if that number is free, the user will
get Ring Back Tone (RBT). The cadence and frequency for different countries are as per Table.
Above mentioned tones are country specific and SE can program Call Progress Tones specific to the country of installation. SIMADO GFXD1111S will play tones as per the country selected. Frequency and Cadence of the tones are not programmable.
How to Program?
Call Progress Tones for specific country can be programmed from SE mode only.
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Use following command to program CPTG for a specific country:
104-Code-#*
Where,
Dial Tone Busy Tone Error Tone
Code Country
01 Australia 425*25 cont. 425 0.375on 0.375off 425 0.375on 0.375off
02 Argentina 425 cont. 425 0.3on 0.2off 425 0.3on 0.4off
03 Belgium 425 cont. 425 0.5on 0.5off 425 0.167on 0.167off
04 Brazil 425 cont. 425 0.25on 0.25off 425 0.25on 0.25 off
05 China 450 cont 450 0.35 on 0.36off 450 0.7on 0.7off
06 Egypt 425*50 cont 425*50 1.0on 4.0off 450 0.5on 0.5off
07 France 440 cont 440 0.5on 0.5off 440 0.25on 0.25off
08 Germany 425 cont 425 0.48on 0.48off 425 0.24on 0.24off
09 Greece 425 0.2on 0.3off
10 India 400*25 cont 400 0.75on 0.75off 400 0.25on 0.25off
11 Indonesia 425 cont. 425 0.5on 0.5off 425 0.25on 0.25off
12 Iran 425 cont 425 0.5on 0.5off 425 0.25on 0.25off
13 Israel 400 cont 400 0.5on 0.5off 400 0.25on 0.25off
14 Italy 425 cont. 425 0.5on 0.5off 425 0.2on 0.2off
15 Japan 400 cont 400 0.5on 0.5off 400 0.25on 0.25off
16 Kenya 425 cont 425 0.2on 0.6off 0.2on 0.6off 425 0.2on 0.6off
17 Korea 350+440 cont 480+620 0.5on 0.5off 480+620 0.3on 0.2off
18 Malaysia 425 cont 425 0.5on 0.5off 425 0.5on 0.25off
19 Mexico 425 cont. 425 0.25on 0.25off 425 0.25on 0.25off
20 New Zealand 400 cont. 400 0.5on 0.5off 400 0.25on 0.25off
21 Phillippines 425 cont. 480+620 0.5on 0.5off 480+620 0.25on 0.25off
22 Poland 425 cont. 425 0.5on 0.5off 425 0.5on 0.5off
23 Portugal 425 cont. 425 0.5on 0.5off 450 0.33on 1.0off
24 Russia 425 cont. 425 0.4on 0.4off 425 0.25on 0.25off
25 Saudi Arabia 425 cont. 425 0.5on 0.5off 425 0.25on 0.25off
26 Singapore 425 cont. 425 0.75on 0.75off 425 0.25on 0.25off
27 South Africa 400*33 cont. 400 0.5on 0.5off 400 0.25on 0.25off
28 Spain 425 cont. 425 0.2on 0.2off 425 0.25on 0.25off
29 Thailand 400*50 cont. 400 0.5on 0.5off 400 0.3on 0.3off
30 Turkey 450 cont. 450 0.5on 0.5off 450 0.2on 0.2off 0.6on 0.2off
31 UAE 350+440 cont. 400 0.375on 0.375off 400 0.4on 0.35off 0.225on 0.525off
32 UK 350+440 cont. 400 0.375on 0.375off 400 0.4on 0.35off 0.225on 0.525off
33 USA/Canada 350+440 cont. 480+620 0.5on 0.5off 480+620 0.25on 0.25off
Freq. Cadence Freq. Cadence Freq. Cadence
Hz second Hz second Hz second
425 0.3on 0.3off 425 0.15on 0.15off
0.7on 0.8off
In above table,
* refers to modulation of two frequencies (f1 and f2) and,
+ refers to addition of two frequencies.
'Cont.' is abbreviation for continuous.
Confirmation tone for all countries is: 400Hz, 0.1 on 0.1 off Programming tone for all countries is: 400Hz, 0.1 on 0.9 off
By default, Code is 10 (India)
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Data Services

The GSM Data Services allows GSM users to send and receive data files over the GSM network. Matrix SIMADO GFXD1111S supports sending and receiving of data from its Mobile Port. For this application, SIMADO GFXD1111S should be in SMS + Internet + Fax + Data mode. (Refer “Mode of Operation” for more details)
This feature is not supported if CDMA Module is installed in the Mobile Port.
How to Send and Receive Data using the SIMADO GFXD1111S?
The data transfer service for SIMADO GFXD1111S must be enabled by the Service Provider. SIMADO GFXD1111S must be operating in SMS + Internet + Fax + Data Mode.
Set Baud Rate (SMS + Internet + FAX + Data) to either '0 (Autobauding)' or '9600' by using command: 232-Baud Rate-#*. (Refer “Mode of Operation” for details)
Set up the Modem.
Create a connection type using HyperTerminal.
Make all settings same on both PCs. The receiving PC should be in 'Wait for Call', when user is in dialing state.
You can successfully send/receive data using the SIMADO GFXD1111S.
How to program?
Setup the Modem:
1. Click on Start Control Panel.
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2. Control Panel window will open up as shown below. Double click on the 'Phone and Modem Options' icon.
3. 'Phone and Modem Options' window will open as shown below. Click on Add button.
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4. 'Add Hardware Wizard' window will open. Check 'Don't detect my modem; I will select from a list' option in
the window. Click on 'Next' button.
5. Select 'Standard 9600bps Modem' from the available modem options in the window and click on 'Next'
button.
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6. Select 'COM1' port in the window and click on 'Next' button.
7. Click on 'Finish' button. Modem will be installed as shown below:
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Create Connection Type using HyperTerminal:
1. Click on Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal.
2. New Connection window will appear. Enter name for the connection in 'Name' field as shown below and
then click OK.
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3. 'Connect To' window will appear on the screen. Enter area code and phone number as well as select
country in 'Country/region' field and modem in 'Connect using' field as shown below. Click OK.
4. 'Connect' window will appear on the screen. Click on 'Modify' button, if phone number is to be modified
else click on 'Cancel' button.
5. Click on File Properties of HyperTerminal screen. Uncheck 'Use country/region code and area code'
checkbox. Uncheck 'Redial on busy' checkbox and click on OK.
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Sending Data Files:
1. Click on Call Dial.
2. System will give message 'Dialing'.
3. To connect HyperTerminal of your computer to the receiving computer, ensure that the HyperTerminal of
the receiving computer is set to 'Wait for a call' mode, when you click on 'Call' as shown below else you will not be able to send or receive any file.
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4. Click Transfer File Send File. Select your file to be sent for browser and setup protocol as 'Zmodem'.
Click Send.
5. Message 'Sending' will appear as shown below:
Receiving Data Files:
1. On HyperTerminal, click on Call Wait for a call.
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2. During 'Receive', Click on Transfer Receive File.
3. Choose location to store received file.
4. When a remote GFXD1111S unit or s o m e o t h e r G SM terminal, transmit s d a ta on user's GFXD 1111S unit,
the message appears as shown below.
Relevant Topics:
1. “System Parameters” 157
2. “Mode of Operation” 91
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Date and Time

SIMADO GFXD1111S is equipped with built in Real Time Clock (RTC) circuit. This circuit is to be set once with current date and time values. It then updates itself regularly to keep track of the parameters. However, the RTC circuit can drift over a long period. Hence it is recommended to check and reset RTC values at least once every month to correct this drift. Please note that the system RTC takes care of the leap year.
How to Program?
Use following command to set date and time parameters:
251-DD-MM-YY-HH-MM-#*
Where, DD indicates date in two digits from 01 to 31. MM indicates month in two digits from 01 to 12. YY indicates year in two digits from 00 to 99. HH indicates hours in 24-hours format in two digits from 00 to 23. MM indicates minutes in two digits from 00 to 59.
By default, date is 01-01-2006 and time is 09-00.
Use following command to program the day:
252-Day-#*
Where,
Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Meaning Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
By default, Day is 1 i.e. Sunday.
RTC parameters do not get default when the system is defaulted. It gets defaulted when version-revision of the software is changed.
Relevant Topic:
1. “Reinstate the Default Settings” 144
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Emergency Number Dialing

Emergency Number Dialing feature enables user to call emergency services such as Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Police, etc. in adverse situations. SIMADO GFXD1111S facilitates dialing of emergency numbers through its Mobile Port. For dialing emergency number, the Mobile Port should be enabled.
Emer g e n c y n u m b er Dialing will not wor k i f M a i n s p ower to SIMADO GFXD1111S fails .
How it Works
In System Firmware Version below V3R22
While dialing out an emergency number, SIMADO GFXD1111S will check emergency number table first. If the dialed number matches the number programmed in the emergency number table then it will dial out that number even in following situations:
When SIM is absent
When SIM is invalid
When wrong SIM PIN is entered
When SIM is blocked
When GSM module is not registered
When SIM is absent or SIM is invalid or wrong SIM PIN is entered or SIM is blocked, GSM module will consider only those numbers which are available in the GSM module as emergency numbers. By default, following emergency numbers are available in the GSM module: 000, 08, 112, 110, 911, 999 etc.
In System Firmware Version V3R22 and Higher
When SIMCOM-2G engine (SIM340-B01 or higher) or SIMCOM-3G engine (Version V1.18 or higher) is installed, SIMADO GFXD1111S will dial out only the numbers available in the Emergency Number Table as emergency numbers.
SIMADO GFXD1111S will dial out the fixed numbers available in the emergency number table even in the following situations:
When SIM is absent
When SIM is invalid
When wrong SIM PIN is entered
When SIM is blocked
When GSM module is not registered
How to Program
You can program numbers of your choice in index numbers 1 and 2 of the Emergency Number Table.
You are recommended to program the numbers prevalent as Emergency Numbers in your region, in the Emergency Number Table.
Numbers available in index numbers 3 to 5 are fixed i.e. they are non-programmable.
You can program Destination Port for all five Emergency Numbers.
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Default Emergency Number Table (for Italy) is as under:
Index Emergency Number Destination Port
1 Blank (Editable) Mobile
2 Blank (Editable) Mobile
3 112 (Un-editable) Mobile
4 113 (Un-editable) Mobile
5 Blank (Un-editable) Mobile
Default Emergency Number Table (for other Countries) is as under:
Index Emergency Number Destination Port
1 Blank (Editable) Mobile
2 Blank (Editable) Mobile
3 112 (Un-editable) Mobile
4 911 (Un-editable) Mobile
5 000 (Un-editable) Mobile
Use following command to program the emergency number in emergency number table:
151-Index-Emergency Number-#*
Where, Index is 1 and 2. Emergency number can be of maximum 3 digits. Allowed digits are 0 to 9.
Use following command to clear the emergency number at an index:
151-Index-#*
Where, Index is 1 and 2.
Use following command to assign destination port for the emergency number:
152-Index-Destination Port-#*
Where, Index is from 1 and 5.
Destination Port Meaning
1 Mobile
2FXO
SIMADO GFXD1111S does not check Allowed-Denied Number Lists and Automatic Number
Translation table while dialing an emergency number.
Emergency Number Dialing feature works in both Mobile-FXO mode and Mobile-FXS mode. In Mobile-
FXS mode, Emergency Number Dialing works only in Speech + SMS mode.
SIMADO GFXD1111S does not support Emergency Number Dialing when RUIM Card is not inserted in
the CDMA module.
Relevant Topics:
1. “Mode of Operation” 91
2. “Programming SIMADO GFXD1111S” 7
3. “Port Parameters-Mobile” 121
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Fax Services

The GSM Fax and Data Service allow GSM users to send and receive fax over the GSM network. Matrix SIMADO GFXD1111S supports sending and receiving of Fax from its Mobile port. For this application, SIMADO GFXD1111S should be configured in SMS + Internet + Fax + Data mode. (Refer “Mode of Operation” feature for more details)
This feature is not supported if CDMA Module is installed in the Mobile port.
How to Send and Receive FAX using SIMADO GFXD1111S?
Set Baud Rate (SMS + Internet + FAX + Data) to either '0 (Autobauding)' or '19200' by using command: 232-Baud Rate-#*. (Refer “Mode of Operation” for details)
The Fax Service for the SIM used in the SIMADO GFXD1111S must be enabled by the Service Provider.
A PC Fax application (commonly used PC Fax applications are Bitware, WinFax and Mighty Fax) must be installed in the PC.
Wait for 3 minutes after power ON or restarting the system before setting the system for FAX services.
How to Program?
Install the PC Fax application on your computer using the wizard of the PC Fax application.
Connect COM port of the SIMADO GFXD1111S to t h e C O M p o r t of the computer using m odem cable (Provided with the system).
Setup the Modem
1. Click on Start Control Panel.
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2. Control Panel window will open up as shown below. Double click on the 'Phone and Modem Options' icon.
3. 'Phone and Modem Options' window will open as shown below. Click on Add button.
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4. 'Add Hardware Wizard' window will open. Check 'Don't detect my modem; I will select from a list' option in
the window. Click on 'Next' button.
5. Select 'Standard 19200bps Modem' from the available modem options in the window and click on 'Next'
button.
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6. Select 'COM1' port in the window and click on 'Next' button.
7. Click on 'Finish' button. Modem will be installed as shown below. Click on 'Properties' button.
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8. Select Maximum port speed, as '19200' and click OK.
Setup for Sending FAX
1. Click on Start Program Symantec WinFax PRO WinFax PRO Message Manager.
2. Click Tools Program Setup.
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3. Select 'Modem and Communication Device' and click on 'Properties' button.
4. Modems and Communication Devices window will appear as shown below. Select 'Standard 19200' bps
Modem and tick the 'Active' check box of the selected modem and click on OK.
5. Following message will appear on the screen. Click on 'Yes' button.
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6. Modem Configuration Wizard: Ready to Test window will appear on the screen. Click on 'Next' button.
7. Modem Configuration Wizard: Testing modem window will appear. Again click on 'Next' button.
8. Select 'Class 1 (Hardware Flow Control)' in the window that appears on the screen. Click on 'Next'.
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9. Modem Configuration exit Wizard will appear on the screen. Click on 'Finish' button.
10. Now, select location for the standard modem and click OK.
11. Modems and Communication Devices Properties window will appear on the screen. Select 'Standard
19200' Modem and click on active box for it. Click on 'Properties' button.
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12. Select 'COM1' in communication port, initialize at 19200 bps and Modem Type: Class 1.0. Click on 'FAX'.
13. Enter Initializing string sequence: AT&C1&D2S7=55 and Reset=ATZ. Click on 'Apply' button and OK.
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Setup for Receiving Fax
1. For 'Receive Setup', go to 'Modems and Communication Devices Properties' screen. Select Connection
Device as Standard 19200 bps Modem and check 'Active' Box as shown below. Click on 'Receive Setup' button.
2. In 'Receive Properties', ensure that: When answering on = Standard 19200bps Modem, Answer after = 2
rings. Click on 'Apply' and OK.
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3. For Transmit Setup, go to Modem and Communication Device properties screen. (as per point no.3) Select
Connection Device as Standard 19200 bps Modem and check 'Active' Box as shown below. Click on 'Dialing Setup. Ensure that 'Dialing Properties' is as shown below. Click on OK.
Sending and Receiving Fax
To Send Fax:
1. Open WinFax PRO Message Manager screen. Click on 'Send' To: Matrix (or Name), Number: Enter the
number where fax is to be sent. Enter the text content of the Fax message on the 'Cover Page'. Click 'Send'.
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2. While sending the operation message is displayed as shown below:
3. Following screen shown that sending is in progress:
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4. On successful transmitting, you can check the 'Send Log' as shown below:
To Receive Fax:
1. On receiving Fax, you can check the 'Receive Log' as shown:
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Relevant Topics:
1. “System Parameters” 157
2. “Mode of Operation” 91
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GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)

The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a new value added service that allows information to be sent and received across a mobile telephone network. Some important applications of GPRS are Chat, transfer of textual/ visual information, transfer of Still and moving images, Web Browsing, File Transfer etc. For this application, the system should be configured in Mobile-FXS Mode, which is the default configuration of the system. (Refer “Mobile-FXO Mode” for more details)
This feature is not supported if CDMA Module is installed in the Mobile port.
To surf the Internet using SIMADO GFXD1111S, it should be configured in SMS + Internet + Fax + Data mode. GPRS service for the SIM Card used in the system must be enabled by the Service Provider.
Set Baud Rate ('SMS + Internet + FAX + Data’) to either '0 (Autobauding)' or '115200' by using command: 232-Baud Rate-#*. (Refer “Mode of Operation” for details)
Set up a Modem.
Set up the Dial-Up network.
Get connected to the New GPRS connection.
Use the Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator to surf the Internet.
How to program?
(Operating System-Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT)
Installing Modem
1. Click on Start Control Panel.
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2. Control Panel window will open up as shown below. Double click on the 'Phone and Modem Options' icon.
3. 'Phone and Modem Options' window will open as shown below. Click on Add button.
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4. 'Add Hardware Wizard' window will open. Check 'Don't detect my modem; I will select from a list' option in
the window. Click on 'Next' button.
5. Select 'Standard 33600bps Modem' from the available modem options in the window and click on 'Next'
button.
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6. Select 'COM1' port in the window and click on 'Next' button.
7. Click on 'Finish' button. Phone and Modem Options window will appear on the screen as shown below.
Select the installed modem and click on 'Properties' button.
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8. In Modem Properties window, click on 'Advanced' tab and enter 'Extra Initialization Commands' as given
by the service provider. For example enter: AT+CGDCONT=1, "IP", "airtelgprs.com".
Establish a GPRS Dial-Up Connection:
1. Click on Start Control Panel.
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2. Control Panel window will open up. Click on 'Network Connections' icon.
3. New Connection Wizard will open up. Click 'Next' button.
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4. Select 'Connect to the Internet' option and click on 'Next' button.
5. Select 'Set my connection manually' and click 'Next' button.
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6. Select 'Connect using a dial up modem' and click 'Next' button.
7. Enter name of your ISP in 'ISP Name' field and click on 'Next' button.
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8. Enter phone number in 'Type phone number below' field and click 'Next' button.
9. Select 'Anyone's Use' radio button and click 'Next' button.
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10. Enter User Name and Password in Username, Password and Confirm Password field respectively. Tick
other two check boxes given on Internet Account Information page and click 'Next' button.
11. Tick 'Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop' check box and click on 'Finish' button.
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Sending/Receiving GPRS Data:
1. Click Start 'Setting' Network and Dial Up Connection ' GFXD1111_GPRS. GPRS Connection window will
open up. Enter 'Username' and 'Password' and click on 'Dial' button to establish GPRS connection.
2. Connection process will be displayed as shown below.
3. Once the connection is established, you can access the Internet through GPRS connection. For example
access Matrix web site by entering: www.MatrixTeleSol.com in the URL of the web browser.
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Relevant Topics:
1. “System Parameters” 157
2. “Mode of Operation” 91
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Hotline

Hotline feature enables you to program a particular number such that whenever you pick up the handset of the telephone instrument connected to GFXD1111S, the number progr a m m e d will be dialed out automatically after few seconds. The time period for which the GFXD1111S shall wait before dialing out the hotline number is called Hotline Delay Timer. Hotline feature relieves the caller from dialing frequently called number again and again.
How to Program?
Use following command to enable/disable hotline:
281-Flag-#*
Where, Flag is:
Flag Meaning
0 Disable
1 Enable
By default, hotline is disabled.
Use following command to program hotline destination number:
282-Destination Number-#*
Where, Destination number is the number string that is dialed out after expiry of Hotline Delay Timer, if hotline feature is enabled. Destination Number can be of maximum 16 characters.
By default, it is blank.
Use following command to clear hotline number string:
282-#*
Use following command to set hotline delay timer:
283-Timer-#*
Where, Timer is the time period in seconds for which the system will wait before dialing out hotline destination number. Timer can be from 1 to 9 seconds.
By default, hotline delay timer is set to 3 seconds.
Relevant Topic:
1. “Programming the System through FXS Port” 130
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International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)

Just like mobile handsets, each GSM module has an IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number printed on its GSM engine. International Mobile equipment Identity number is a unique 15 or 17 digit code used to identify an individual GSM module to a GSM network. When GFXD1111S is swit c hed on, the IMEI code is transmitted and is verified in the network database called Equipment Identity Register (EIR).
EIR consists of three lists: White list, Grey list and Black list.
White list consists of equipment identities that are fully permitted to access and use the network.
Black list contains all the equipment identities that are barred from using the network.
Grey list contains those equipment identities that are not barred form using the network services but are tracked by the network for evaluation purpose.
Network will allow the GSM module to access the GSM network only if the IMEI code is registered in the white list of EI R . T h i s n u m b er is useful in case SIMA D O G F X D 1111 S i s l ost or stolen. When the GFXD1111S is lost or stolen, the network operator can block IMEI number of the GSM module installed in the system. Thus the important information stored in the GFXD1111S can be protected from being misused.
Currently used Structure of IMEI number is as follow:
AA-BBBBBB-CCCCCC-D
Where, AA is Reporting Body Identifier, indicating the GSMA approved group that allocated the Type Allocation Code (TAC). BBBBBB is the remainder of the TAC. CCCCCC is serial sequence of the Model. D is Luhn check digit of the entire model or 0. (This is an algorithm that validates the ID number)
In CDMA module, there is an Electronic Serial Number viz. ESN, which is similar to the IMEI number of
GSM module. ESN number is 8 digit code and its structure is different from that of IMEI number.
IMEI/ESN can be displayed on the SLT irrespective of the CLI type (DTMF/ V.23 FSK/ FSK Bellcore)
programmed on the FXS port.
How to Check IMEI/ESN code?
Use following command to check IMEI/ESN code of the GSM/CDMA module:
#*-13
Relevant Topics:
1. “Port Parameters-FXS” 116
2. “Port Parameters-Mobile” 121
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Least Cost Routing

SIMADO GFXD1111S supports Least Cost Routing feature which enables the SE to program the system in such a way that the telephone costs are reduced tremendously. LCR table is the key telephone cost cutting factor. SE shall program LCR table such that the system chooses the cheapest path to route the outgoing calls.
Depending on the dialed number or the time of the call, following types of LCR logic is supported by GFXD1111S:
No LCR
Time based LCR
Number based LCR
Mixed LCR
No LCR
When 'No LCR' is selected, GFXD1111S will follow the rotation logic to route the calls. Rotation logic can be either ON or OFF. By default, Rotation is Off.
Rotation ON: When rotation ON is selected, first call will be routed through the Mobile Port, second call will be routed through the FXO Port, third call will be routed through the Mobile Port, fourth call will be routed through the FXO Port and so on.
Rotation OFF: When rotation OFF is selected, by default, all the calls will be routed through the Mobile Port, if the Mobile Port is accessible i.e. enabled and registered. If Mobile Port is not accessible then call will be routed through the FXO Port.
Time Based LCR
When 'Time Based LCR' is selected, the system will route the calls as per the programming done in Time Based LCR Table. Time based LCR is used when two different service providers offers different rates during different timings of the day.
Number Based LCR
When 'Number Based LCR' is selected, the system will route the calls as per the programming done in Number Based LCR Table. Number based LCR is used when two different service providers offers different rates for calling different areas/telephone numbers.
Mixed LCR
When 'Mixed Based LCR' is selected, the system will route the calls as per the programming done in Mixed Based LCR Table. Mixed LCR is used when two or more service providers offer different rates for different areas during different timings of the day.
How to Program?
The ports have fixed service provider code as shown below:
Port Service Provider Code
Mobile Port 1
FXO Port 2
Use following command to program the LCR Type:
411-LCR Type-#*
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Where,
LCR Type Meaning
1 No LCR
2 Time based LCR
3 Number based LCR
4 Mixed LCR
By default, No LCR is selected.
For No LCR:
Use following command to enable/disable the rotation of call landing on the ports when LCR Type selected is No LCR:
412-Flag-#*
Where,
Flag Meaning
0 Disable
1 Enable
By default, rotation of calls is disabled.
For Time Based LCR:
If time based LCR is to be used, draw following table on a plain paper.
Index Time Zone Service Providers in hierarchical order of increasing cost
01 08:00 to 20:00 1 2
02 20:00 to 08:00 1 2
:::
10 ::
In above table, program the service providers in hierarchical order of increasing cost.
Use following command to program the time zone index in time based LCR table:
421-Time Zone Index-Start Time-End Time-#*
Where, Time Zone Index is from 01 to 10. Start time is the time in HH:MM format when the time zone starts. End time is the time in HH:MM format when the time zone ends.
By default, Start time is 00:00 and End time is 23:59.
Time Zone table looks like under:
Time Zone Index Start Time End Time
01 HH:MM HH:MM
02 HH:MM HH:MM
:::
10 HH:MM HH:MM
Use following command to program the service provider sequence for each time zone:
422-Time Zone Index-SP1-SP2-#*
Where, Time Zone Index is from 01 to 10. SP1: SP1 is the cheapest service provider. SP2: SP2 is the costlier service provider.
By default, Service Provider is SP1=1; SP2=2.
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Use following command to default Time Zone wise LCR table:
423-#* By default, Time Zone is 00:00 to 23:59. By default, Service Provider is 1, 2 i.e. SP1=1; SP2=2.
Default time zone wise LCR table would look like:
Index Time Zone
Service Providers in hierarchical order of increasing cost
SP1 SP2
01 00:00 to 23:59 1 2
02 00:00 to 23:59 1 2
:: : :
10 00:00 to 23:59 1 2
For Number Based LCR:
If number based LCR is to be used, draw following table on a plain paper.
Index Number Service Providers in hierarchical order of increasing cost
001 022 1 2
002 080 2 1
:: : :
100 044 ::
In above table, program the service providers in hierarchical order of increasing cost for every number index.
Use following command to program number string in LCR table:
431-Number Index-Number String-#*
Where, Number Index is from 001 to 100. Number String can be a telephone number, a truncated telephone number or an area code of maximum 16 digits.
By default, Number String column of LCR table is Blank.
Number String table looks like under:
Number Index Number String
001 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
002 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
::
003 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
100 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
Use following command to clear a number string from the LCR table:
431-Number Index-#*
Use following command to program the service provider sequence for each number:
432-Number Index-SP1-SP2-#*
Where, Number Index is from 001 to 100. SP1: SP1 is the cheapest service provider. SP2: SP2 is the costlier service provider.
By default, Service Provider is SP1=1; SP2=2.
Use following command to default number wise LCR table:
433-#*
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By default, number string is blank. By default, Service Provider is 1, 2 i.e. SP1=1; SP2=2.
Default number wise LCR table would look like:
Number Index Number String
Service Providers in hierarchical order of increasing cost
SP1 SP2
001 Blank 1 2
002 Blank 1 2
:: : :
100 Blank 1 2
For Mixed LCR:
If mixed LCR is to be used, make following table on a plain paper.
Number Index/
Time Zone Index
011 022 033 …. 044
08:00 to 12:00 1,2 2,1 1,2 …. 2,1
12:00 to 18:00 2,1 1,2 2,1 …. 2,1
…. …. …. …. …. ….
18:00 to 08:00 1,2 2,1 1,2 …. 1,2
Suppose an organization has subscribed with two service providers viz. BSNL (SP1) and Reliance (SP2).
For area code 011, SP1 provides cheaper services compared to SP2 in time zone 08:00 to 12:00 and in time zone 12:00 to 18:00, SP2 provides cheaper services compared to SP1 and so on. Thus program the LCR table as shown above.
Similarly for area code 022, SP2 provides cheaper services compared to SP1 in time zone 08:00 to 12:00 and in time zone 12:00 to 18:00, SP1 provides cheaper services compared to SP2 and so on. Thus program the LCR table as shown above.
Use following command to program time zone index for mixed LCR:
441-Time Zone Index-Start Time-End Time-#*
Where, Time zone index is from 01 to 10. Start time is the time in HH:MM format, when the time zone starts. End time is the time in HH:MM format, when the time zone ends.
By default, time zone is 00:00 to 23:59.
The time zone table looks like:
Time Zone Index Start Time End Time
01 HH:MM HH:MM
02 HH:MM HH:MM
:::
10 HH:MM HH:MM
Use following command to program the number index for mixed LCR:
442-Number Index-Number String-#*
Where, Number index is from 001 to 100. Number string can be a telephone number, a truncated telephone number or an area code of maximum 16 digits.
By default, Number String is blank.
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Number String table looks like under:
Number Index Number String
001 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
002 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
::
003 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
100 Number String of max. 16 digits allowed
Use following command to program the service provider sequence for each number and time zone:
443-Number Index-Time Zone Index-SP1-SP2-#*
Where, Number Index is from 001 to 100. Time Zone Index is from 01 to 10. SP1: SP1 is the cheapest service provider. SP2: SP2 is the costlier service provider.
Use following command to default number wise LCR table:
444-#* By default, number string is blank. By default, time zone index is 00:00 to 23:59. By default, Service Provider is 1, 2 i.e. SP1=1; SP2=2.
Default mixed LCR table is as shown below:
Number Index/
Time Zone Index
Blank Blank Blank …. Blank
00:00 to 23:59 1,2 2,1 1,2 …. 2,1
00:00 to 23:59 2,1 1,2 2,1 …. 2,1
…. …. …. …. …. ….
00:00 to 23:59 1,2 2,1 1,2 …. 1,2
Use following table to print LCR table, time zone wise, number wise or mixed:
547-LCR Type-#*
Where,
LCR Type Meaning
1 Time based LCR
2 Number based LCR
3 Mixed LCR
Relevant Topics:
1. “Port Parameters-FXO” 111
2. “Port Parameters-Mobile” 121
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ ID | START TIME | END TIME | PREFERENCE | | | 1ST | 2ND
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ 01 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 02 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 03 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 04 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 05 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 06 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 07 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 08 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 09 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO 10 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ NUMBER ID | NUMBER | PREFERENCE | | 1ST | 2ND
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ 001 | 12 | MOB | FXO 002 | 0265 | MOB | FXO 003 | | MOB | FXO 004 | | MOB | FXO 005 | | MOB | FXO 006 | | MOB | FXO 007 | | MOB | FXO 008 | | MOB | FXO 009 | | MOB | FXO 010 | | MOB | FXO 011 | | MOB | FXO 012 | | MOB | FXO 013 | | MOB | FXO 014 | | MOB | FXO 015 | | MOB | FXO 016 | | MOB | FXO 017 | | MOB | FXO 018 | | MOB | FXO 019 | | MOB | FXO 020 | | MOB | FXO 021 | | MOB | FXO 022 | | MOB | FXO 023 | | MOB | FXO 024 | | MOB | FXO 025 | | MOB | FXO 026 | | MOB | FXO 027 | | MOB | FXO 028 | | MOB | FXO 029 | | MOB | FXO 030 | | MOB | FXO
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090 | | MOB | FXO 091 | | MOB | FXO 092 | | MOB | FXO 093 | | MOB | FXO
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ ID | 001 | 002 | 003 NUMBER | 98 | |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ID | START | END | SERVICE PROVIDER | SERVICE PROVIDER | SERVICE PROVIDER | TIME | TIME | SP1 | SP2 | SP1 | SP2 | SP1 | SP2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­01 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 02 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 03 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 04 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 05 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 06 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 07 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 08 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 09 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 10 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ ID | 004 | 005 | 006 NUMBER | | |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ID | START | END | SERVICE PROVIDER | SERVICE PROVIDER | SERVICE PROVIDER | TIME | TIME | SP1 | SP2 | SP1 | SP2 | SP1 | SP2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------­01 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 02 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 03 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 04 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 05 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 06 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 07 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 08 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 09 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO 10 | 00:00 | 23:59 | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO | MOB | FXO
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Location Information Indication

Location Information Indication feature is used to display the location of installation of SIMADO GFXD1111S, when the location information display command is issued. This feature is service provider dependent and must be enabled by the service provider so as to use it. Network updates the current location information of the system, when the location of installation of the system is changed.
How to Program?
To use this feature, it should be enabled by the service provider. Then the SE shall enable this feature on the Mobile Port.
Use following command to enable/disable Location Information Indication on the Mobile Port:
205-Flag-#*
Where, Flag is:
Flag Meaning
0OFF
1ON
By default, the Location Information Indication is OFF.
Use following command to display the Location Information on your telephone instrument:
#*-12
To display the location information on the LCD of your telephone instrument, the CLI type programmed
on the FXS Port should be FSK.
On issuing the location information display command, if no information is available from the network
then 'NO LOCATION' message will be displayed.
Relevant Topics:
1. “Port Parameters-FXS” 116
2. “Port Parameters-Mobile” 121
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Metering on FXS Port

Simado GFXD1111S supports billing facility in the form of 'Metering pulses' in case a billing equipment is connected to the FXS Port of the system to generate the accurate bills. For this purpose, the metering pulses of 12/16 KHz are generated by the system on the FXS Port.
This parameter is applicable only for OG calls made from FXS Port. Metering pulses are generated on the FXS Port when the call gets matured. If PCO application is enabled, the system will match the number dialed on the FXS Port with the entries in the database of the PCO application. If the number matches any of the entry in the PCO application database then the system will wait for other port to get mature and then will generate the metering pulse on FXS Port as per the programmed value for that port.
Metering Pulse on FXS Port can be generated in one of the following forms:
None: It is used when no billing information is to be generated on FXS Port.
12 KHz Metering Pulse: It is used when billing equipment connected to FXS Port can detect only 12 KHz metering pulse.
16 KHz Metering Pulse: It is used when billing equipment connected to FXS Port can detect only 16 KHz metering pulse.
How to Program?
Use following command to program the metering pulse type to be generated on FXS Port:
223-Code-#*
Where,
Code Meaning
0 None
1 12 KHz Metering Pulse
2 16 KHz Metering Pulse
By default, it is None.
Use following command to program the Pulse Width for 12/16 KHz pulse:
501-Pulse Width-#*
Where, Pulse Width is from 001 to 255 (001 = 10 ms.)
By default, it is 010 (100ms).
If Answer Supervision Signal on FXO is set to 12/16 KHz, FXS will not generate metering pulse in FXS­FXO call.
Relevant Topics:
1. “PCO Application” 99
2. “Port Parameters-FXS” 116
3. “Port Parameters-FXO” 111
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Mobile Network Selection

At each power-ON, the SIM inserted in GFXD1111S will start searching for the network and will register automatically with the available network.
However, when GFXD1111S is installed in a remote hilly place or at a place where it is surrounded by multi-storied buildings then in such situation it might not register with the desirable network. Also when GFXD1111S is located in an area where more than one Network Operator is available, it is possible that the SIM Card may register with another available network i.e. foreign network and thus result in 'Roaming' charges. To avoid this, you must select manual mode for network selection.
Before you select manual mode for network selection, you must program the Network Operator Priority Table. This
table requires you to program the Network Operator Codes (MCC-MNC) whenever you register with the network manually, the Mobile Port (SIM) will send a query to the available GSM Network Operators, who in turn will respond to the query with their Network Operator Codes. The Mobile Port will then match the Network Operator Codes it receives with those in the priority table you have programmed, and select the Network Operator that matches in order of priority.
If the SIM Card fails to register, it will restart the process of network selection on the expiry of the Network Registration Retry Timer. If no match is found, the Mobile Port (SIM) will not get registered with any of the available network operators and thus no calls will be processed on this port.
2
in order of priority for a Mobile Port. So,
But in case user prefers to remain registered with any network operator and wants to make and receive calls at any cost then you must select automatic mode for network selection. In automatic mode, network is selected as per the field strength whereas in manual mode, network is selected as per the priority network codes programmed in the priority table.
Also program frequency band supported by the network operator's in your country. The Frequency Band supported by the GSM/CDMA networks varies across countries. Therefore select the Frequency Band used by the GSM/ CDMA Service Provider(s) in the country where GFXD1111S is installed. For instance, set 900 + 1800 frequency band for the countries that support 900 or 1800 GSM frequency band.
Select 'Automatic' mode for network selection when CDMA module is installed in GFXD1111S as
CDMA network does not support 'Manual' mode for network selection.
For CDMA, network operator code is programmed as '00000' (default) for priority 1 to 9. Because of
these default settings, the CDMA port will get registered even if manual mode is selected for network selection.
How to Program?
SE shall program following three parameters for the network selection by SIM/RUIM installed in SIMADO GFXD 1111S.
Use following command to program Network Selection Mode for Mobile Port:
331-Mode-#*
2. The Network Operator Code comprises of the Mobile Country Code (MCC) appended by the Mobile Network Code (MNC). The MCC is usually a 3-digit code that identifies a country. For example the MCC assigned to India is 404 and it applies to all network operators in the country. MCC for other countries are: USA-310; Canada-302; Australia: 505; Italy: 222.
The MNC is usually a 2/3-digit code. The MCC-MNC combination uniquely identifies the home network of the mobile terminal or the mobile user. For example, Airtel, a GSM network operator in India, has different MNC assigned to its networks in various states. The MNC for Airtel in the state of Maharashtra is 90, while the same for the state of Gujarat is 98.
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Where,
Mode Meaning
1 Automatic
2 Manual
By default, Network Selection Mode is 1.
Use following command to program Network Operator's Code in priority table:
332-Priority-Code-#*
Where, Priority is from 1 to 9. Code = MCC- MNC. It can be of maximum 8 digits.
By default, Network Operator Code is 00000 for Priority 1 to Priority 9.
The default priority table programmed in the system will be as shown below:
Priority Network Operator Code
1 00000
2 00000
3 00000
::
9 00000
Use following command to clear Network Operator Code in priority table:
332-Priority-#*
Use following command for selecting Mobile Frequency Band supported by your network operator:
333-Mobile Frequency Band-#*
Where,
Code Frequency in MHz for GSM Frequency Band for CDMA
1 900 Any CDMA
2 1800 Cellular A or B
3 1900 Cellular A
4 850 + 1900 Cellular B
5 900 + 1800 Any CDMA
By default, Mobile Frequency Band Selection for GSM will be '900 + 1800' and for CDMA it will be 'Any CDMA'.
Frequency Band selection not required if 3G module is installed in SIMADO GFXD1111S.
In 'Manual' mode, network is not selected as per the field strength but is selected as per the priority network codes.
It is recommended to restart the system and wait for proper network signals to use the system after changing network selection mode i.e. from manual to automatic or from automatic to manual.
Relevant Topics:
1. “Port Parameters-Mobile” 121
2. “Signal Strength” 151
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Mobile-FXO Mode

PSTN
GSM
Network
Port
Port
PBX
T1 T2
T3 T4
S1
S2
Sn
When GFXD1111S is connected in Mobile-FXO mode, all three ports are functional. However, no call processing happens at the FXS Port. It is used for programming the system only.
FXO
RJ-11
GSM/
CDMA
FXS
FSK/DTMF Telephone Instrument
GFXD1111S
When GFXD1111S is set to Mobile-FXO Mode and there is an incoming call on Mobile or FXO Mode then the system will route the incoming call as explained below:
Incoming Calls on Mobile Port:
When there is an incoming call on Mobile Port, GFXD1111S checks Mobile Port- Routing Type option first. GFXD1111S supports following Mobile Port-Routing Type options:
1. Connect and Dial
2. Fixed
3. Dial and Connect
Connect and Dial
If Mobile Port-Routing Type programmed is 'Connect and Dial' then GFXD1111S will answer the call on the Mobile Port and connect the speech path between FXO Port and Mobile Port by making FXO Port Off­Hook.
Caller will get tone of PSTN or PBX, to which the FXO Port is connected.
Caller should dial the desired number and talk when the called party answers the call.
Fixed
If Mobile Port-Routing Type programmed is 'Fixed' then GFXD1111S will not a n s w e r t h e i n coming call on the Mobile Port. It will check Mobile Port-Destination Number field.
If number is programmed in Mobile Port-Destination Number field then GFXD1111S will di a l o u t t h a t number on FXO Port and connect the speech path between FXO Port and Mobile Port.
If no number is programmed in Mobile Port-Destination Number field then GFXD1111S will not dial any number on FXO Port and will wait till the caller disconnects the call.
When Mobile Port- Routing Type programmed is 'Fixed' then:
GFXD1111S will not check Emergency Number Table even if the emergency number is programmed in
'Mobile Port-Destination Number' field.
Allowed Denied Number logic will not apply.
Automatic Number Translation (ANT) logic will not apply.
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Dial and Connect
If Mobile Port-Routing Type programmed is 'Dial and Connect' then GFXD1111S will answer the call on the Mobile Port and system will give dial tone to the caller.
Caller should dial the desired number before the expiry of First Digit Wait Timer. As soon as the caller sta r ts dialing a number o n M o b i l e P o r t, GFXD1111S will stop First Digit Wait Timer and starts Inter Digit Wait Timer. After expiry of Inter Digit Wait Timer, GFXD1111S will dial out the number dialed by the caller on FXO Port after making FXO Port Off-Hook and then connect the speech path between FXO Port and Mobile Port.
If caller does not dial any number before the expiry of First Digit Wait Timer then GFXD1111S w i l l d i al out the number programmed in 'Mobile Port-Destination Number' field on the FXO Port and connect the speech path between FXO Port and Mobile Port.
When Mobile Port-Routing Type programmed is 'Dial and Connect' then:
GFXD1111S will check Emergency Number Table to route the call, if emergency number is dialed out
by the caller.
Allowed Denied Number logic will be applied.
Automatic Number Translation (ANT) logic will be applied.
Incoming Calls on FXO Port:
When there is an incoming call on FXO Port, GFXD1111S will check FXO Port- Routing Type option first. GFXD1111S supports following FXO Port-Routing Type options:
1. Dial and Connect
2. Fixed
Dial and Connect
If FXO Port-Routing Type programmed is 'Dial and Connect' then GFXD1111S will answer the call o n t h e FXO Port and system will give dial tone to the caller.
Caller should dial the desired number before the expiry of First Digit Wait Timer. As soon as the caller starts dialing a number on FXO Port, GFXD1111S will stop First Digit Wait Timer and starts Inter Digit Wait Timer. After expiry of Inter Digit Wait Timer, GFXD1111S will dial out the number dialed by the caller on Mobile Port and connect the speech path when called party answers the call.
If caller does not dial any number before the expiry of First Digit Wait Timer then GFXD1111S w i l l d i al out the number programmed in 'FXO Port-Destination Number' field on the Mobile Port and connect the speech path when the called party answers the call.
When FXO Port-Routing Type programmed is 'Dial and Connect' then:
GFXD1111S will check Emergency Number Table to route the call, if emergency number is dialed out
by the caller.
Allowed Denied Number logic will be applied.
Automatic Number Translation (ANT) logic will be applied.
Fixed
If FXO Port-Routing Type programmed is 'Fixed' then GFXD1111S will not answer the incoming call on the FXO Port. It will check FXO Port-Destination Number field.
If number is programmed in Mobile Port-Destination Number field then GFXD1111S will di a l o u t t h a t number on Mobile Port and connect the speech path when called party answers the call.
If no number is programmed in Mobile Port-Destination Number field then GFXD1111S will not dial any number on Mobile Port and will wait till the caller disconnects the call.
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When FXO Port- Routing Type programmed is 'Fixed' then:
GFXD1111S will not check Emergency Number Table even if emergency number is programmed in
FXO Port- Destination Number.
Allowed Denied Number logic will not apply.
Automatic Number Translation (ANT) logic will be applied.
How to Program?
Use following command to set Mobile Port-Routing Type:
101-Routing Type-#*
Where,
Routing Type Meaning
0 Connect and Dial
1Fixed
2 Dial and Connect
By default, Mobile Port-Routing Type is 0 i.e. 'Connect and Dial'.
Use following command to program Mobile Port-Destination Number String:
102-Destination Number-#*
Where, Valid Digits are 0 to 9. Maximum length of the number string is 16 digits.
By default, the destination number is blank.
Use following command to clear Mobile Port-Destination Number String:
102-#*
Use following command to set FXO Port-Routing Type:
161-Routing Type-#*
Where,
Routing Type Meaning
0 Dial and Connect
1Fixed
By default, Mobile Port-Routing Type is 0 i.e. 'Dial and Connect'.
Use following command to program FXO Port-Destination Number String:
162-Destination Number-#*
Where, Valid Digits are 0 to 9. Maximum length of the number string is 16 digits.
By default, the destination number is blank.
Use following command to clear Mobile Port-Destination Number String:
162-#*
Relevant Topics:
1. “Programming the System through FXS Port” 130
2. “Mode of Operation” 91
3. “Port Parameters-FXO” 111
4. “System Parameters” 157
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Mode of Operation

SIMADO GFXD1111S has a flexibility to operate in one of the following three modes:
1. Speech + SMS
2. SMS + Internet + Fax + Data
3. Report Generation
By default, GFXD1111S is set to Speech + SMS Mode. Mode of Operation does not change when the system restarts. However, mode of operation is set to default mode when the system gets default.
1. Speech + SMS
This is the default mode of configuration in GFXD1111S. When GFXD1111S operates in this mode, following operations are possible:
Programming
Making Calls
Receiving Calls
Receiving SMS
Sending SMS (Baud rate = 9600 bps)
Do not make call and use SMS feature simultaneously.
When the system is switched on or restarted, the mode of operation does not change.
The system restarts as soon as the command to change the mode of operation is issued.
Command to default the system can be issued only in 'Speech + SMS' mode. In other modes, this
command will not be accepted.
2. SMS + Internet + Fax + Data
When GFXD1111S operates in this mode, following operations are possible:
Making outgoing calls through FXO Port
Receiving incoming calls through FXO Port
Receiving SMS
Sending SMS
Surfing the Internet
Sending and Receiving Fax
Sending and Receiving Data files
Baud Rate (SMS + Internet + FAX + Data)
When GFXD1111S is configured in SMS + Internet + Fax + Data mode then SE must program appropriate baud rate to run FAX and GPRS application. When system gets powered ON, it changes the baud rate of Mobile Module to 9600 bps. However, some FAX software such as Win FAX Pro etc. does not support 9600 baud rate. Therefore, whenever user wants to use FAX application, s/he has to change baud rate of the Module to 19200 bps. This is applicable every time the system gets restart. (Refer 'How to Program?' topic below for programming the baud rate.)
SIMCOM-3G module does not support Baud Rate values 0 (Autobauding), 14400 bps and 28800 bps.
Hence, if SIMCOM-3G module is installed in SIMADO GFXD1111S and user tries to set one of the above mentioned baud rate, system will give error tone to the user.
In this configuration only limited features can be accessed.
When CDMA module is installed in the system and mode of operation is set to 'SMS + Internet + Fax +
Data', only SMS feature will work.
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User must restart the system to apply baud rate changes.
User must change the baud rate when the system configuration is changed from Speech + SMS mode
to SMS + Internet + FAX + Data mode or the system is restarted.
3. Report Generation
When GFXD1111S operates in this mode, following operations are possible:
Programming the System
Report Generation
Making outgoing calls through FXO Port
Receiving incoming calls through FXO Port
In this mode, only command to change the mode of operation can be issued.
Reports are generated/seen on the hyper-terminal window. Make sure that the hyper terminal settings
are suitable for report generation.
When the system is switched on or restarted, the mode of operation does not change.
The system restarts as soon as the command to change the mode of operation is issued.
How to Program?
Use following command to set communication path:
231-Path Type-#*
Where,
Path Type Meaning
1 Speech + SMS (MC + Mobile)
2 SMS + Internet + Fax + Data (PC + Mobile)
3 Report Generation (MC + PC)
By default, the communication path is set to Speech + SMS.
Use following command to set Baud Rate (SMS + Internet + FAX + Data):
232-Baud Rate-#*
Where, Baud Rate is of two digits. Range of Baud Rate is 00 to 11.
Baud Rate Meaning
00 0 (Autobauding)
01 300
02 1200
03 2400
04 4800
05 9600
06 14400
07 19200
08 28800
09 38400
10 57600
11 115200
By default, Baud Rate (SMS + Internet + FAX + Data) is set to '0 (Autobauding)'.
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Relevant Topics:
1. “GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)” 63
2. “SMS (Short Message Service)” 147
3. “Getting Started” 11
4. “Fax Services” 49
5. “System Parameters” 157
6. “System Report” 162
7. “Mobile-FXO Mode” 88
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Multi-Stage Dialing

GSM
Network
POTS
GFXD 1111S
4001
4xxx
C
PBX
A
GFXD
PBX
2001
2xxx
PBX
3001
3xxx
Many times it is required that the number dialed by the user should be manipulated, broken into parts and dialed out in various stages of the call. Multi-Stage dialing feature of GFXD1111S does this. For e.g. while using virtual calling card (generally used in POTS), the user has to dial a long string of numbers before s/he could talk to the destination. S/He dials a Toll-free number provided by the service provider followed by the Virtual card number followed by the destination number. (Some service providers also prompt the caller to select the language before navigating further in the menu). This is lengthy and tiresome. Multi-Stage Dialing feature of SIMADO GFXD1111S relieve the user from this tiresome exercise. GFXD1111S can be programmed in such a way that the user has to dial the destination number only and the system takes care of the rest.
Consider following examples:
Example 1:
An organization wants to connect all its branch offices using GSM network. GFXD1111S is connected in front of PBX in all the offices (FXS Port of GFXD1111S is connected to the FXO Port of the PBX). CUG services are availed from the GSM service provider for free dialing between all the GFXD1111S.
1111S
POTS
9898000002 9898000001
GFXD 1111S
POTS
GFXD1111S of branch office A is so programmed that whenever any station of PBX at office A dials 3001, the call is placed to station 3001 of PBX at branch office B. Likewise, whenever any station of PBX at office A dials 4001, the call is placed to station 4001 of PBX at branch office C and vice-versa.
B
Example 2:
A PCO owner at a remote rural, hilly location wants to provide telephony services to the residents of his area. GFXD1111S is installed at the PCO and a PBX (Eternity) with GSM card is installed in the urban area where fixed lines like POTS and ISDN are available. CUG services of the GSM service provider are availed. Both the SIMs, of GSM card and of GFXD1111S is provisioned under CUG for free calling. Fixed lines are also availed at very low rates.
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