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TFM GSMRoute BRI

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Connecting to ISDN Lines

• Basic Rate ISDN can be connected to the GSMRoute-BRI.

• Auto detects Point to Point or Point to Multipoint.

• Auto detects if ISDN circuit is connected.

• The PBX does not require programming when

GSMRoute-BRI is connecting to ISDN Lines.

• The GSMRoute-BRI will require programming if not

connected to ISDN lines.

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GSMRoute-BRI Overview

Physical Specification

Length 286 mm

Breadth 208 mm

Height 52 mm

Weight (unit) 900g (GSM-Route,

as photo.)

Weight (total) 2.08kg (with power

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The Main Components

Antenna connections SIM Holder 1 SIM Holder 2 NT Port TE Ports Mains Power Connector Earth point GSM Module 2 Daughter Board GSM Module 1

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ISDN PBX Connection

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 8 # 1 23 4 56 7 89 * 8# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 8 # GSM Network 1 GSM NetWork 2 With TFM GSMRoute-BRI connected as shown no PBX programming is required. GSMRoute-BRI can be remotely managed over the ISDN Network

PBX

ISDN

GSMRoute-BRI

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Positioning the GSMRoute-BRI

• Find a location with

the strongest signal

strength.

• Fix unit to wall using

template provided.

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Connecting The Antenna

• Connect Antenna’s

• The Antenna’s must

be 330mmapart

horizontally

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Install SIM Cards

• Install SIM Cards into

the SIM Holders.

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Connecting Lines to GSMRoute

• Identify the ISDN connection box. (Terminal Adapter) • Identify the circuit to connect on GSMRoute-BRI.

• Connect Basic rate from ISDN connection box to the NT RJ45 position on the GSMRoute-

BRI. (BLUE LINE)

• Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the TE port of GSMRoute-BRI and the other end to

the ISDN port of the PBX. (RED LINE)

• Identify the ISDN connection box. (Terminal Adapter) • Identify the circuit to connect on GSMRoute-BRI.

• Connect Basic Rate from ISDN connection box to the NT RJ45 position on the GSMRoute- BRI. (BLUE LINE)

• Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the TE port of GSMRoute-BRI and the other end to

the ISDN port of the PBX. (RED LINE)

PBX

Basic Rate In From ISDN Network

Basic Rate out to PBX

Basic Rate connected to PBX

ISDN Connection Box (Terminal Adapter)

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Powering the GSMRoute-BRI

Connect Antenna’s & SIM(S)

Connect Earth cable

Connect Power to unit.

LED 3 Power indicator.

LEDs 24 & 25 (Green) will come on

and flash 75ms/3s On/Off when connected successfully to the GSM Network.

LED 18 will flash on/off giving

signal strength of module 1 once logged on.

LED 19 will flash on/off giving

signal strength of module 2 once logged on.

If the above LEDs 24 or 25 are not

flashing as above then check for PIN lock or connection

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Powering the GSMRoute-BRI

Connect Basic rate from ISDN connection box to the NT RJ45 position on the

GSMRoute- BRI.

LEDs 20 & 21 (RED) will come on and flash 75ms/3s On/Off when connected

successfully to the ISDN Network.

Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the TE port of GSMRoute-BRI and the other end to the ISDN port of the PBX.

LEDs 22 & 23 (RED) will come on and flash 75ms/3s On/Off when connected

successfully to the PBX

If the above LEDs are not flashing then check connectivity

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Calling The GSMRoute-BRI Home

Programming Via a Local Digital Management Centre If Applicable (ISDN circuit Connected)

If the unit is to be remotely managed, contact your designated Remote Management Center

and inform them as to the template to be used. TFM UK 00441753745000

When you initiate a call home either connect your ISDN phone to the TE port direct, or access the PBX and proceed with the following:

Off-hook

Dial ‘0000’ or Dial ‘0##1’ On-hook

This will dial the call home number that is in the configuration map.

When connected the two Green Status LED’s 24 & 25 will flash intermittently indicating that data is being transfer to and from the device during the programming sequence. LED 24 represents transmitted data, LED 25 represents receiving data. Once the programming sequence is complete the Green Status LEDs will return to reflecting the modules’ status.

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Connection to ISDN Trunk Ports

(Fixed Line Mode)

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Connection to ISDN Trunk Ports

(Fixed Line Mode)

• This mode is used when an ISDN circuit is not

available.

• The unit would have detected no ISDN circuit

• In this mode the unit can be used on any ISDN

PBX that has a basic Rate trunk card or spare

ISDN trunk ports available.

• Connection is made to the TE side of the

GSMRoute-BRI to the ISDN trunk port of the

PBX.

• In this mode the PBX will require programming to

route the desired calls to the GSMRoute-BRI.

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Connection to ISDN Trunk Ports

Fixed Line Mode

Connect Antenna’s & SIM(S)

Connect Earth cable

Connect Power to unit.

LED 3 Power indicator.

LEDs 24 & 25 (Green) will come on

and flash 75ms/3s On/Off when connected successfully to the GSM Network.

If the above LEDs are not flashing

as above then check for PIN lock or connection

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Connection to ISDN Trunk Ports

Fixed Line Mode

Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to

the TE port of GSMRoute-BRI and the other end to the ISDN trunk port of the PBX.

LEDs 22 & 23 (RED) will come on and

flash 75ms/3s On/Off when

connection to the PBX is successful.

If the above LEDs are not flashing

then check connections

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