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.
Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this system manual may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means
without the prior written consent of Matrix Comsec.
Version 3
Release date: July 30, 2010
Contents
Contents ........................................................................................................................................................... i
About this System Manual .................................................................................................................................. 1
Switching ON SIMADO GFXD1111S ................................................................................................................ 15
Test Calls .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Features of SIMADO GFXD1111S ................................................................................................................ 19
Automatic Number Translation .......................................................................................................................... 23
Call Back ........................................................................................................................................................... 27
Data Services .................................................................................................................................................... 37
Date and Time ................................................................................................................................................... 46
Emergency Number Dialing .............................................................................................................................. 47
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) ................................................................................................. 76
Least Cost Routing ............................................................................................................................................ 77
Location Information Indication ......................................................................................................................... 84
Metering on FXS Port ........................................................................................................................................ 85
Mobile Network Selection .................................................................................................................................. 86
Mode of Operation ............................................................................................................................................ 91
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
Signal Strength ................................................................................................................................................ 151
SIM Balance and Recharge ............................................................................................................................ 152
Software Version and Revision Display .......................................................................................................... 156
System Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 157
System Report ................................................................................................................................................ 162
System Security (Passwords) ......................................................................................................................... 165
Features at Glance .......................................................................................................................................... 169
System Commands ......................................................................................................................................... 173
Regulatory Information .................................................................................................................................... 181
Index ............................................................................................................................................................ 185
iiTable of Contents
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:
Matrix SIMADO GFXD1111S V3 System Manual1
•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:
LEDActivityIndication
PWRONIndicates that GFXD1111S is power On.
OFFIndicates that GFXD1111S is power Off.
BlinkingNA
RDYONSIM Card is present and active.
OFFGFXD1111S 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)
FXSONIndicates that FXS Port is OFF-Hook.
OFFIndicates that FXS Port is ON-Hook.
BlinkingIndicates that FXS Port is ringing.
FXOONIndicates that FXO Port is OFF-Hook.
OFFIndicates that FXO Port is ON-Hook.
BlinkingIndicates that FXO Port is ringing.
NW
(controlled
by Module)
ONNA
OFFSIM module is OFF.
SlowSIM module is ON and is registered with the network i.e. network is available.
Blinking
FastSIM 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 DigitsCodes
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 ListDenied List
Location IndexNumberLocation IndexNumber
1Blank1Blank
2Blank2Blank
::::
::::
32Blank32Blank
Use following command to print Allowed/Denied List:
545-List Type-#*
Where,
List Type Meaning
1Allowed List
2Denied 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
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
1BlankBlank
2BlankBlank
3BlankBlank
:::
:::
32BlankBlank
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
0Both the Ports
1Mobile Port
2FXO Port
Use following command to print Mobile/FXO Port ANT Table Report:
546-Port Type-#*
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