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Issue 2
1.For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed
information is given in this guide.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless equipment may get interference which could affect performance.
DO NOT USE IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations and rules. Do not install the Nokia 32 terminal near medical equipment.
DO NOT USE IN AIRCRAFT
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
DO NOT USE NEAR FUEL OR CHEMICALS
Do not install the Nokia 32 terminal at a refuelling point. Do not install near fuel or chemicals.
DO NOT USE NEAR BLASTING
Do not install the Nokia 32 terminal where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow
any regulations and rules.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified service personnel must repair equipment.
INSTALLATION
Follow the installation instructions. Use only approved accessories.
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not
connect incompatible products.
Your terminal is not water-resistant. Keep
it dry.
MAKE BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make backup copies of all
important data.
EMERGENCY CALLS
This terminal, like all wireless equipment,
operates using radio signals, wireless and
landline networks as well as userprogrammed functions which cannot
guarantee connection in all conditions.
Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any
wireless equipment for essential communications
(e.g. medical emergencies.)
If a call is on, put down the handset to exit the
call. Wait for the dial tone and enter the
emergency number. Give your location. Do not
end the call until told to do so.
The Nokia 32 PBX Connectivity Terminal is a device for various voice and data
communication services. The Nokia 32 terminal operates in the GSM 900 and
GSM 1800 networks.
The Nokia 32 terminal connects a company telephone switch (PBX; Private Branch
Exchange) to a GSM network. This allows the company to bypass the fixed
telephone network when calling GSM numbers. The Nokia 32 terminal works also
as a backup in cases when the fixed telephone line is down.
The Nokia 32 terminal provides telecommunication services in premises where
landline connection is not available. Phone calls and faxes are routed via the GSM
network, and the Nokia 32 terminal works as a substitute for a fixed telephone
line.
With the Nokia 32 terminal it is possible to make data calls using a compatible PC.
The Nokia 32 terminal works as a GSM modem, allowing the user to browse the
Internet and send PC faxes, for example. The Nokia 32 terminal also supports
connection for an analog fax machine. Connecting a fax machine to the trunk
connector of the terminal enables using fax machines in the GSM environment.
Installing and using the Nokia 32 terminal is easy. For making calls with a normal
landline telephone, just insert the SIM card, connect the handset to the Nokia 32
terminal, connect the power supply, and start making calls. In most cases of PBX
installations, some configuration of the PBX is needed for proper routing of the
telephone calls.
The Nokia 32 terminal supports different kinds of network features, such as GSM
supplementary services, High Speed Circuit Switched Data, and GPRS. For
information about various GSM network services, contact your network service
provider.
For more information and downloadable files, contact www.nokia.com.
• power supply with a wall rack, AC
and DC cables (4)
• mounting screws (5)
■ Network services
The cellular device described in this
user guide is designed to be used as an end-user terminal on the GSM 900 and
GSM 1800 networks and on the GSM 900/1800 dual band network. A number of
features included in this guide are called network services. These are special
services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. For information
on different network services in GSM networks, please consult your network
service provider. Before you can use any of these network services, you must
subscribe to them through your network service provider and obtain instructions
for their use from your service provider.
Note: Dual band functionality is a network-dependent feature. Check
with your local service provider if you can subscribe to and use dual band
functionality.
Note: For availability, rates, and information on using SIM services,
contact your SIM card vendor, e.g. network operator, service provider, or
other vendor.
■ Installation conditions
Do not install the Nokia 32 terminal very close to a metal ceiling. This can be done
under some circumstances, however, if an external antenna is used.
The environmental temperature should range between -10ºC and +55ºC and the
humidity between 20% and 75%.
Caution: In order to comply with RF exposure requirements, install the
Nokia 32 terminal so that a minimum distance of 20 cm can be
maintained between the antenna and all persons. If you use an external
antenna, install the antenna so that a minimum distance of 20 cm can be
maintained between the antenna and all persons, with antenna gain not
exceeding 3 dBi.
If you use Nokia 32 Configurator software, refer to the instructions supplied with
the software. To use the Nokia 32 terminal for the first time:
1 Insert the SIM card. Keep all miniature SIM cards
out of the reach of small children. The SIM card
and its contacts can easily be damaged by
scratches or bending, so be careful when
handling, inserting or removing the card.
Warning! To avoid damage to the SIM card,
do not connect the power supply to an AC wall outlet before you have installed the SIM card and mounted the GSM terminal on the application
module.
application module using the two
screws supplied with the terminal.
Note: If you mount the Nokia 32
terminal for example on a wall, attach the application module first to the
wall with the two screws supplied with the terminal. Then mount the
GSM terminal onto the application module.
3Connect a DTMF telephone to the trunk connector. For information on
connecting the Nokia 32 terminal to the PBX (Private Branch Exchange), see
“PBX installation” on page 14.
Warning! To avoid damaging the devices, you must connect the
telephone to the trunk connector with a standard 6/6-pin RJ-11
connector that has only its two middle pins connected.
Note: The distance between the telephone or a PBX and the Nokia 32
terminal should not be less than 1 meter. The distance from one Nokia 32
terminal to another should be greater than 30 cm. In case of interference,
try increasing the distance.
outlet. When the Nokia 32 terminal is
powered up, it shows the GSM signal
strength with light indicators. Make sure
that the signal strength is adequate to
make and receive calls, see “Light indicators” on page 25.
Note: Use only the ACW-5 power supply provided with the Nokia 32
terminal. The use of any other power supply may cause damage to the
terminal.
6 Use the telephone connected to the Nokia 32 terminal to enter the PIN code,
if your SIM card requires it: when light indicator 2 blinks red, lift the receiver.
When you hear the enter PIN code tone, enter the PIN code followed by #. The
Nokia 32 terminal gives the OK tone, and light indicator 1 lights up.
Note: If entering the PIN code fails, see “Entering PIN code does not
succeed” on page 39. If the AutoPIN feature is active, the Nokia 32
terminal automatically enters your PIN code the next time the power is
switched on.
7 Make a test call using the telephone connected to the Nokia 32 terminal.
To adjust the volume, key in 0**x during the call. Replace x with a value ranging
from 1 (the lowest volume level) to 10 (the highest volume level).
An analog trunk interface of a PBX, or an analog telephone set can be installed to
the trunk connector of the Nokia 32 terminal. The extension connector of the
Nokia 32 terminal is used for connecting the terminal to an extension line of a
PBX. This section describes the mandatory settings needed when connecting the
Nokia 32 terminal to a PBX trunk interface. For more information about PBX
configuration, contact your PBX service provider.
Note: In the figure above, the pin numbers equal to the physical
connector, not the wire itself.
Note: If you connect a landline phone to the trunk connector, check that
only pins 3 and 4 are connected from the Nokia 32 terminal to the
telephone set.
■ Connecting the Nokia 32 terminal to a PBX trunk line
The pins number 3 and 4 are TIP and RING. The leftmost pin in the connector is the
ground connector. Connect pin 1 to the ground if the mains voltage might be a
source of interference.
1 Disconnect the power supply of the Nokia 32 terminal from the AC wall outlet.
2 Connect the Nokia 32 terminal to the PBX trunk line using an RJ-11 cable.
3 Connect the power supply to the Nokia 32 terminal.
When light indicator 1 lights up, the network connection is established. When
light indicator 2 lights up, the PBX trunk line connection is established.
If the AutoPIN feature is active, the Nokia 32 terminal attempts to connect to the
network within 20-30 seconds. If the AutoPIN feature is not active, light indicator
2 starts to blink and you must enter your PIN code before the network connection
can be established.