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PACKAGE CONTENT
Please verify that your package contains the following components:
• The CelluNet ™ gateway
• GSM antenna
• 110/220V electric power converter to 24V with cables
• IP Gear VoIP Master CD-ROM
• RS-232 serial computer COM port connection cable
• Internet cable
• Screws and anchors for wall mounting
WARNINGS
• High voltage transients, surges, and other power irregularities can cause extensive
damage. It is the user’s responsibility to provide a power protection system.
• It is the user’s responsibility to install, operate, and maintain the system in accordance
with all applicable codes, regulations, and safety measures.
CONTACT INFORMATION
IP Gear Ltd. Headquarters U.S. Headquarters
Yokneam Industrial Park 340 West Fifth Ave.
P.O. Box 256 Eugene, OR
Israel 20692 97401
Tel. +972 4 909-2500 866-782-5629
Fax. +972 4 959-7144 541-683-4009
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ipgear.net
IP Gear Quasar®CelluNet
Setup Guide
MM2077–02
SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
These instructions summarize the setup and configuration of a CelluNet ™ gateway.
1. Insert the SIM card into the CelluNet ™.
a. Press the yellow button on the left side of the gateway. A SIM drawer pops out.
b. Insert the SIM card into the drawer. Ensure that it is positioned properly.
c. Return the SIM drawer to the SIM slot.
2. Connect the four cables and the power.
a. On the right side of the CelluNet ™ insert:
• the antenna cable into the connector
• the communication cable from the computer into the RJ-45 port
b. On the left side of the CelluNet ™ insert:
• the network cable into the RJ-45 port and connect the cable to the computer
with the internet connection
• the telephone jack, from your standard telephone, into the RJ-11 port
• the power cable into its socket and plug the transformer into a wall socket
3. Install the CelluNet ™ Manager.
a. Insert the CD-ROM into the computer’s drive. The Install Wizard Welcome
screen is displayed. (If it is not, manually run the Setup.exe.)
b. CelluNet ™ Manager installation is simple and standard. Follow the Wizard’s
installation prompts.
c. Following installation, remove the CD-ROM and restart the computer.
4. Click the Windows Start button and select Programs > IP Gear > VoIP Master >
IP Gear VoIP Master. The CelluNet ™ Manager opens.
5. On the toolbar, click Connect. The Select Connection window is displayed. COM
port is selected as the default Connection mode.
6. Select the COM port on the computer to which the CelluNet ™ is connected. The
connection indicators in the lower right corner of the Manager blink green:
7. In the left panel, click GSM Port. The Port Setting window is displayed.
a. In the Dial pause field, enter a time interval. Dial pause is the interval from
completion of dialing until the CelluNet ™ places the call. Time is measured in
milliseconds such that, to create a delay of 3 seconds, enter 30.
b. Enable or disable Repeat Access to VoIP. When enabled, upon completion of a
call, the line remains connected to the GSM network.
c. Set the Receiving (Rx) and Transmitting (Tx) volumes.
d. Click Write Settings.
8. In the left panel, click SIM 1. The SIM Setting window is displayed.
a. In boxes 1 through 8, enter telephone number prefixes to which this SIM can dial.
If a dialing party does not belong to this list, the call will not access the cellular
network but will be redirected to VoIP. If the destination party does not support
VoIP, the call will progress as a standard PSTN call.
b. In the PIN Code box, enter the PIN number of the SIM card.
c. In the Network box, enter the GSM network number of the SIM card.
d. Click Write Settings.
9. Optionally, configure the following settings:
• Follow Me Settings
If there is no answer on the local phone connected to the CelluNet ™, you can
use the “Follow me” feature. The “Follow me” feature connects the incoming
call to your cellular phone. Click Follow me in the left pane and configure the
parameters. Remember to click Write Settings when finished.
• Call Back / Call Through Settings
When enabled, if a person is having a conversion via the gateway and a second
person attempts to make a phone call via the same VoIP:
• person B will receive a busy signal
• if the telephone number of person B is listed in the Call Back settings of the
CelluNet ™ Manager, when the first phone call is completed, the
CelluNet ™ will call the second person and provide the phone line that was
previously busy.
To enable this feature, click Callback in the left pane and configure the
parameters. Remember to click Write Settings when finished.
LED FUNCTIONING
A red LED indicates abnormal status.
DHCP failed or no WAN cable Flash every 2 seconds (if DHCP is configured)
VoIP Client 486 fails to register Flash every 2 seconds (if SIP is configured)
A green LED indicates normal working status.
Message Waiting Button flashes every 2 seconds
Ringing Button flashes at 1/10 second
Ringing interval Button flashes every second