Level GB 102 Series User manual

GB 102 Series with Built-in GSM Module
Two-way Converter of Phone Line to GSM
USER GUIDE
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Dear customers,
We would like to congratulate you on buying our product – GSM Gate GB 102. This way
you obtained high-class and technically highly modern product.
GSM Gate by LEVEL provides possibility of significant phone costs savings as well as
installation of phone line even in place where it otherwise would not be possible
Before connection of GB 102 and its setting into operation, please, read carefully these
instructions manual. It will not only introduce you correct installation and handling of this
product but at the same time will help you fully utilize all its technical potentialities.
Allowed use
GSM Gate GB 102 allows connection of extension exchange input (free position for direct
line) or phone device to phone line connector.
ATTENTION: GB 102 is source of phone line therefore never connect either direct or
extension phone lines to connector.
ATTENTION: GSM Gates are not subject of homologation by ČTÚ (Czech
Telecommunication Office). Entrepreneur is therefore obliged to ensure that calls from
public fixed line network are not connected through them (only internal – extension – calls
are allowed).
Power supply of the product can be carried out by network adapter delivered with product
or by backup source 12 V DC. Product is meant only for indoor use, not outdoor. It is
necessary to avoid all contacts of device with moisture. Another than above stated use can
cause incorrect function or damage of product. This is combined with danger – e.g. short
circuit, fire or injury by electric current.
It is not possible to make calls during current outage. Therefore we recommend
connecting of network supply from backed up power supply UPS or connecting of backup
power supply from battery 12 V. Programmed configuration will be saved in memory – type
EEPROM – for arbitrarily long time during current outage.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. Description and Usage of Product.........................................................................4
1.1. Contents of Delivery...............................................................................................4
2. Safety Instructions..................................................................................................4
3. Installation...............................................................................................................5
3.1. GSM Gate Assembly..............................................................................................5
3.2. Connection of Cables and Antenna........................................................................5
3.3. Inserting of SIM Cards ...........................................................................................5
3.4. Indication by LED...................................................................................................6
4. Configuring..............................................................................................................6
4.1. Configuring gateway from PC ................................................................................6
4.2. Configuring gateway from PC connected over remote access...............................7
4.3. Configuring via Phone Line....................................................................................7
4.4. Configuring and Operating by SMS Messages......................................................7
5. Control Instructions................................................................................................8
5.1. PIN in GSM Gate GB 102 ......................................................................................8
5.2. Set-up of Direction Adding.....................................................................................9
5.3. Set-up of Allowed Directions..................................................................................9
5.4. Code for Disallowed Directions............................................................................10
5.5. Set-up of Delay before Dial..................................................................................11
5.6. Set-up of Waiting Time for Dial ............................................................................11
5.7. Set-up of Number Control ....................................................................................11
5.8. Set-up of Number of Digits after which Number Is Sent.......................................11
5.9. Set-up of Dial Tone Type.....................................................................................12
5.10. Set-up of Programming Symbol # or *..................................................................12
5.11. Set-up of Tariffs....................................................................................................12
5.12. Number for Information SMS Messages ..............................................................13
5.13. Set-up of Number for Monthly Upkeep Calling.....................................................13
5.14. ALARM SMS Messages and Set-up of A-numbers for SMS Sending..................13
5.15. ALARM SMS Messages and Set-up of B-numbers for SMS Sending..................14
5.16. Set-up of Numbers for ALARM Calling.................................................................14
5.17. Set-up of Text of ALARM SMS Messages ...........................................................14
5.18. Set-up of Logical Level of Outputs.......................................................................15
5.19. Set-up of Sensitivity of Audio Input .....................................................................15
5.20. Set-up of Volume of Audio Output.......................................................................15
5.21. Virtual Tie Line.....................................................................................................15
5.22. RESET of Gate and Time Counters.....................................................................17
5.23. Initialization of Gate to Initial Set-up from Production...........................................18
6. List of Programming Commands.........................................................................19
6.1. Basic Programming Commands...........................................................................19
6.2. Additional Programming Commands....................................................................21
7. Utility software for PC...........................................................................................22
7.1. Installation............................................................................................................22
7.2. Control Panel .......................................................................................................22
8. Basic Technical Parameters.................................................................................23
GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE............................................................................................24
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS .............................................................................................25

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1. Description and Usage of Product
The GB 102 GSM Gate is a two-way converter of fixed phone line for calls to cell phone
GSM network. At the same time device allows sending of prepared SMS messages
(only GB 102 x2x) on the basis of changes in voltage on inputs and evaluation of
incoming SMS messages for set-up of outputs.
1.1. Contents of Delivery
Part no. Component description
GB 102 122
GB 102 126
GB 102 212
GB 102 216
GB 102 222
GB 102 226
GB 102 122 Built-in unit (alarm inputs, PC connect., tarif. 12 kHz) ●
GB 102 126 Built-in unit (alarm inputs, PC connect., tarif. 16 kHz) ●
GB 102 212 GSM Gate (tarif. 12 kHz) ●
GB 102 216 GSM Gate (tarif. 16 kHz) ●
GB 102 222 GSM Gate (alarm inputs, PC connect., tarif. 12 kHz) ●
GB 102 226 GSM Gate (alarm inputs, PC connect., tarif. 16 kHz) ●
SA 012 600 Power adapter 12 V DC ○
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CB 111 015 Telephone cable 2 m ●
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ED 001 001 GSM antenna 3 dB ○
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ED 102 001 Convertor with cables, software for configuration ○○○○
Mounting set - wall plugs, screws and drill template ●
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Conector micro Fit, 6× grip ●●●
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User Guide ●
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Note: (●) included in the set
(○) accessory can be used with the given type of product
2. Safety Instructions
GSM Gates by LEVEL are conformable with technical standards for operation in our
mains. Power source with voltage 10,6-16 V DC fitted with connector with positive
central contact shall be used for power supply. Dimension for current 600 mA –
maximum power take-off during call, securing – safety-fuse T 1A.
Device must be disconnected from all power sources before maintenance or exchange
of parts or filled boards.
No fluids must enter the device. Danger of fire or injury by electric current impend. Do
not place device into rooms with high temperatures, strong vibrations or high humidity.
In case you moved device from cool to warm room do not set it into operation
immediately. Let device warm up to temperature of room. Wait until condensed water
evaporates.

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3. Installation
3.1. GSM Gate Assembly
GSM Gates by LEVEL are designed for operation in dry places. During assembly
avoid hot places and places where device would be exposed to direct solar
radiation or places close to heating elements.
Do not place GSM Gate or antenna mast close to phone exchange or other
electronic device or line. Due to high-frequency electromagnetic field these
devices could be interfered.
Choose such a place where interference is minimal. Due to interference it is also
not advisable to operate the device close to other power or high-frequency
devices. Before starting assembling verify there is sufficient level of signal
required by GSM network in selected place.
Please place the rod antenna ED 001 001 as for as possible from the GB 102
GSM Gateway and place the antenna cable away from the telephone line cable to
avoid interferences.
3.2. Connection of Cables and Antenna
Phone cable with end US RJ shall be used for connection of phone line. Length
of connecting cable for installation should not be shorter than 5 meters so that it
is possible to place GSM Gate and antenna in sufficient distance from exchange.
However, phone cable should not be longer than 200 m.
Connection cables for signals, which operate SMS messages, shall be connected
to connector micro Fit according to recommended connections – see ch. 5.14.
For connection with PC use a serial cable and converter with cable equipped with
micro Fit connector. There is 12V DC power connected on pins + and ┴of micro
Fit connector designed for power input of the converter – maximum load capability
is 200 mA.
External antenna, which is a part of equipment, shall be screwed into connector
for antenna. In case signal is weak use more sensitive antenna.
Network adapter shall be connected at first with GSM Gate - into connector
marked 12 VDC - and then plugged into socket.
3.3. Inserting of SIM Cards
SIM card is inserted into slot next to the GSM antenna. There is a yellow release
button next to the slot. Use suitable tool for releasing the slot. Do not try to
release the slot by force. Insert the SIM card into the plate and push the slot back
in with the SIM card connector facing up.

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To ensure the GSM gate cooperates with SIM card correctly it is necessary to set
the same PIN number in GB 102 configuration as on the SIM card or set no PIN
code blocking on the SIM.
3.4. Indication by LED
Indication LEDs on GB 102 indicate basic operational states:
PWR– power supply status
Permanently on - Indicates connected power input
GSM –GSM module status
Blinking 0,5 s / 0,5 s - Connecting to the GSM network
Blinking 0,2 s / 2 s - Indicates GSM network connected
Permanently on - Communication in progress
STATUS – phone line status
Permanently on - Line is picked up
Blinking quickly - Dialing
Blinking slowly - Ringing
4. Configuring
Number of functions and parameters, which allow maximum adjustment of gate
GB 102 to environment and user’s requirements, can be set by programming.
Parameter configuration change can be performed using:
Control Panel software connected via serial line from PC
Control Panel software connected via GSM remote access
A regular phone using tone dialing
SMS messages sent from mobile phone
4.1. Configuring gateway from PC
1. Install program Control Panel from CD, which is part of delivery, in your
PC.
2. Connect GB 102 to the computer using serial port and reduction cable,
run the Control Panel software. Choose the used communication port in
Communication Settings.
3. You can read actual configuration from GB 102, edit all parameters and
save configurations on disc.
4. Configuration becomes valid immediately after sending into GB 102. If
change of PIN was part of configuration prove login of GB 102 in network
by switching-off and on.

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4.2. Configuring gateway from PC connected over remote access
To use the remote access possibility it is necessary to have the data services
activated on the SIM cart used in the GB 102 and the remote access connection
must be enabled in configuration of GB 102.
It is recommended to use a PC GSM modem for the remote access. Connection
parameters for remote access can be found in Control Panel - Settings -
Communication Settings - Remote Access. Connect to the GB 102 using the
GSM network and continue in changing configuration using the Control Panel.
4.3. Configuring via Phone Line
Configuring GB 102 via phone line is performed by dialing numbers on a phone
with tone dialing.
1. Connect the phone to the GB 102 – pick up the receiver, in case of need
when using a PBX dial the access code of the extension line connected
to the GB 102. You should hear the dial tone.
2. Dial #pppp#, where pppp are four digits of gate PIN. PIN is set 1234
from production. After entering correct PIN you will hear tone configuring
tone (·· ·· ·· ).
3. Enter particular setting parameters. Dial 4 digits of instruction followed by
value of parameter for particular instruction.
4. End entering of instruction by dialing #. Time control is 1 minute after last
dial. After entering correct instruction you will hear tone “Configuring”
again and another instruction can be entered.
5. Configuring mode will be exited by hang-up of receiver.
If you enter invalid configuration command you will hear the busy tone. In this
case continue the settings by entering the command again or end the settings
mode by hanging up. If valid commands were entered before, the new settings
will be saved. If there is the programming symbol “*” set instead of “#” then use “*”
in all commands.
4.4. Configuring and Operating by SMS Messages
Incoming SMS messages are processed - command messages are executed and
all others can be ether deleted or forwarded to a phone number preset in
configuration.

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SMS messages coming to phone number of SIM card are decoded. Control
messages are immediately realized.
General format of control SMS message is following:
XXpppp
INSTRUCTION1
parameter1
INSTRUCTION2
parameter2…
XX Opening digits – two capital letters X.
pppp Actual PIN of gate.
INSTRUCTION Key word of instruction in SMS message – capital or small
letters do not matter.
Space.
Parameter1 Set-up value of instruction No.1.
End of instruction sequence shall be carried out either by
ending of SMS message or space.
Space or enter in SMS message can be followed by other key words of
instructions and their parameters up to maximum length of SMS message, tm. up
to 160 characters.
Message about performing of an instruction is always sent back to sender’s cell
phone.
Parameter NOTIFYSMS means that the preset number will receive all reset
messages and low prepaid credit reports.
If parameter INFOSMS is set messages about changes in set-up, messages
about reset and information about time of operation are sent to this number.
Deleting of numeral or text data is carried out by substitution of parameter value
by point .or quotes “”.
5. Control Instructions
5.1. PIN in GSM Gate GB 102
In case the inserted SIM cards are protected by PIN number it is necessary to
verify that the PIN SIM entered in the configuration software are the same as the
PINs set on the SIM cards. It is also possible to use SIM cards with no PIN
protection - in such case it is not important what PIN(s) are configured in the GSM
gate.
PIN of GSM Gate is used as access code for programming by SMS messages or
by phone. PIN = pppp.

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Dial Command SMS Command Default
0000xxxx# PIN xxxx 1234 Change of PIN SIM
Where xxxx are four digits of new PINs.
Example:
Original PIN of GSM gate is 1234. PIN of SIM card, which will be used in GSM
gate is 4321.
●Pick up handset and wait for dialing tone.
●Enter programming mode by dialing #1234#.
●After hearing the programming tone dial 00004321#.
●Hang up.
It is not possible to program gate by SMS messages if PIN SIM in gate is not
conformable to PIN of SIM card. Login of gate in GSM network is then not carried
out. This is e.g. state after initialization. For conformity of PINs choose another
way of programming.
5.2. Set-up of Direction Adding
Some exchanges do not repeat pre-selection of number dialed before
interconnection when connecting call to transmitter with GSM gate. This function
allows reconstruction of originally dialed number by adding of removed pre-
selection.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
0100x# PDIR x Not activated from production.
Where x is 0 to 7 digits, which shall be added.
Removal of values by phone is carried out by instruction 0100# or by SMS
message PDIR .(Point represents data) or PDIR ““.
5.3. Set-up of Allowed Directions
If you want to avoid connection of useless calls (which would have higher tariffs
than when connected through fixed line) through GSM gate set required values of
pre-selections as allowed directions. Other calls, e.g. calls into fixed local or toll
phone network, will not be connected through GSM gate.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
0201x# ADIR1 x 1
0202x# ADIR2 x 2
0203x# ADIR3 x 3
0204x# ADIR4 x 4
0205x# ADIR5 x 5
0206
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ADIR6
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0207x# ADIR7 x 7
0208x# ADIR8 x 8
0209x# ADIR9 x 9
0210x# ADIR10 x 0
0211x# ADIR11 x
0212x# ADIR12 x
0213x# ADIR13 x
0214x# ADIR14 x
0215x# ADIR15 x
0216x# ADIR16 x
Where x is 1 to 7-digit-number of pre-selection.
Removal of values is carried out by instruction 0201#, 0202#, etc. or by SMS
message ADIR1 . (point represents data) or ADIR ““.
ATTENTION!
●If you remove all values GSM gate will not connect any calls except numbers,
which begin with code for unblocking, if it is set. After end of dialing of number
you will hear busy tone.
●With standard manufacturer settings the GSM gateway is enabled to call all
numbers without limitations
●If you use function of automatic switch-over to second SIM card according to
dialed number (parameter SIMDIR), set numbers of pre-selections from
longest to shortest. Priority of evaluation goes from above.
5.4. Code for Disallowed Directions
Code for disallowed directions, dialed in front of phone number, allows dialing of
numbers, which are not in list of allowed directions. When dialing number into
gate, calling is allowed by dialing of correct code in front of phone number. Gate
then removes code and sends only phone number in GSM. We recommend to
use in applications where gate is accessible from public network after pre-
selection.
Where x is 0 to 7 digits, which shall be removed.
Removal of values is carried out by instruction 0300# or by SMS message CDIR .
(point represents parameter).
Example: If you need to enter the unblocking code (1234) for disallowed
prefixes.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
0300x# CDIR x Not activated from production.

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●Enter the phone programming mode #pppp# (see Chapter. 4.1.)
●Dial 03001234# and hang up the phone or send a command SMS message
(as described in Chapter 4.2.) XXpppp CDIR 1234
From this moment the gateway will start connecting all calls to numbers starting
1234 just like to other allowed prefixes while it will remove the 1234 code and
send dialing of the rest of the number into GSM.
5.5. Set-up of Delay before Dial
After occupation of transmitter some exchanges cause glimmer of line, which
could be evaluated as number by GSM gate. This function allows setting of delay
after moment of pick-up. During this delay situation on line will be ignored.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
0600x# DELAY x 3, tm. 0,3s set from production
Where x is number in range from 0 to 99 and means time in tenths of seconds,
tm. 0,0-9,9 s.
5.6. Set-up of Waiting Time for Dial
After picking up GSM gate gives you dialing tone, which notifies you about
possibility of dialing of number. After set time period dialing tone changes to busy
tone and reading of dialed phone number is terminated.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
0700x# TLINE x 60, tm. 60s set from production
Where x is number in range from 10 to 120 and means time in seconds, tm.
10-120 s.
5.7. Set-up of Number Control
After dialing of last digit of number GSM gate waits for set time in case further
digit is dialed. After expiry of this time reading of dial is terminated and dial is sent
to GSM.
Dial Command
SMS Command
Default
0800x#...
TDIAL x
4, tm
. 4s set from production
Where x is number in range from 1 to 20 and means time in tenths of seconds,
tm.1-20 s.
5.8. Set-up of Number of Digits after which Number Is Sent
If allowed directions of GSM gate are only cell phone numbers, that always have

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maximum of 9 digits, it would make sense to set 9 as maximum number of digits.
After selection of the 9
th
digit, dialing of number starts immediately without waiting
for control.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
0900x#... LDIAL x 24 set from production
Where x is number in range from 3 to 24 and means maximum number of digits.
5.9. Set-up of Dial Tone Type
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
1000x#... TONE1 x 2 set from production
Where x is number from 0 to 4 and specifies type of dial tone:
x= 0 – without dialing tone
x= 1 – permanent dial tone
x= 2 – dialing tone (· – · – · – )
x= 3 – dialing tone (·· – ·· – ·· – )
x= 4 – dialing tone (··· – ··· – ··· – )
5.10. Set-up of Programming Symbol # or *
If symbol # is used by extension exchange for any service concurrent with
functions of GSM gate it is possible to set that symbol * is used exclusively in all
instructions instead of symbol #.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
1100x#... FLAG x 0, tm. # is set from production
Where x is 0 or 1 where 0 means usage of # and 1 means usage of *.
5.11. Set-up of Tariffs
GB 102 enables reading tariff information about phone calls using tariff pulses
16 kHz (12 kHz at the GB 102 xx2 model) or by changing line polarity.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
1200x#... TARIF x 0, tm. no tariff set from production
Where x is 0 to 63
x= 0 No transmission
x= 1-60 Periodical impulse 16 kHz in interval from 1 to 60 s
x= 61 Change of polarity when picked up by called party
x= 63 16 kHz impulse when picked up by called party
Test mode of tariff information can be enabled using parameter 100010# (TONE
10) as described in Chapter 6.1.

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5.12. Number for Information SMS Messages
GB 102 allows automatic sending of information about changes in configuration,
operation time and about RESET. Information is sent as SMS message to set cell
phone number if this number is entered in following way:
Dial Command SMS Command Default
2000x#... NOTYFISMS x Not activated from production
Where x is 1 to 20 digits of cell phone number.
5.13. Set-up of Number for Monthly Upkeep Calling
Sometimes a GSM operator requires to place a paid outgoing call from a SIM
card with prepaid credit (e. g. every three months) in order to keep the credit
alive. So that user, which uses GB 102 for protection of properties, does not have
to think of this matter it is possible to enter number, which gate automatically calls
each month of operation, in GB 102.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
2100x#... MCALL x Not activated from production
Where x is 1 to 20 digits of number.
Removal of values is carried out by instruction 2100# or by SMS message
MCALL .(point represents data).
If you want to use this service it is recommended to set number of your fax or
number of time information. It is not recommended to set your cell phone number
because GB 102 does not use real time and call can come during night.
5.14. ALARM SMS Messages and Set-up of A-numbers for SMS Sending
5 input / output signals are taken out on connector micro Fit of GB 102 (only
GB 102 x2x). One of five prepared texts can be sent in form of SMS message to
two cell phone numbers. It is possible to enter A and B numbers for sending SMS
message to each of inputs No. 1-5.
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
220xy# SMSNOAx y Not activated in production
Where x is number of input from 1 to 5.
Where y is 1 to 20 digits of cell phone number. Numbers can be entered both in
national and international format (606445566 or +420606445566).

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Recommended linkage of input, example for input No. 1.
(Drawing of connector on GB 102)
Since output works at the same time also as input set-up of logical level 0 on
output avoids activation of sending SMS message from particular input.
In case call is just made through GB 102 it is terminated immediately and all
alarm actions are carried out.
5.15. ALARM SMS Messages and Set-up of B-numbers for SMS Sending
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
220xy# SMSNOBx y Not activated in production
Where x is number of input from 1 to 5.
Where y is 1 to 20 digits of cell phone number.
5.16. Set-up of Numbers for ALARM Calling
When one of the inputs 1-5 is activated (only GB 102 x2x), the preset phone
number will be dialed and the called party will hear warning tone from GB 102 -
first three DTMF tones followed by number of further tones, that number is
determined by number of the activated input..
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
240xy#... ALARMCALLx y Not activated in production
Where x is number of input No. 1-5.
Where y is 1 to 20 digits of number to any phone.
5.17. Set-up of Text of ALARM SMS Messages
Set text of message, which is sent in case of input activation, is assigned to
particular input No. 1-5 (only GB 102 x2x). Text can be changed by following
instruction:
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
250xtext#... SMSTXTx “text“ Set from production: ALARMx

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Where x is number of input No. 1-5.
Where text is entered as numeric values according to ASCII table through phone
line, in SMS message text is closed into quotes.
5.18. Set-up of Logical Level of Outputs
Each input No. 1-5 is also output at the same time (only GB 102 x2x).
Value of logical level of particular output can be changed in following way:
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
260xy#... IOx y log. 1 for all outputs set from
production
Where x is number of input No. 1-5.
Where y is required logical level of 0 or 1.
Recommended linkage of outputs with galvanic detachment, example for
output No. 1:
(Drawing of connector on GB 102)
5.19. Set-up of Sensitivity of Audio Input
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
2701x#...
AUDIOINP x
Set from production: 64
Where x is number of 0-100 (0=min, 100=max)
5.20. Set-up of Volume of Audio Output
Instruction by Phone SMS Instruction Pre-set
2702x#...
AUDIOOUT x
Set from production: 64
Where x is number of 0-100 (0=min, 100=max)
5.21. Virtual Tie Line
The GB 102 device enables to create a virtual tie line connection between two
PBXs using the GSM network. Clients using one PBX then can call remote PBX
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Example of Creating a Virtual Tie Line:
PBX “A” user dials 7123, where 7 is the direction towards the remote PBX “B” and
123 is the extension number. PBX “A” directs the phone call via the connected
GSM gateway “A”. The GSM gateway “A” receives the dial 7123, replaces the
digit 7 for real number of GSM gateway “B” (e.g. 777 666 555) and dials the
number. GSM gateway “B” rings the PBX “B” which will pick-up the phone call and
add the DISA prefix. After PBX “B” answers the call, the GSM gate “A” will
continue dialing extension 123 (using DTMF codes). In moment the extension 123
on PBX “B” answers the phone call it will be connected with user of the PBX “A”
who initialized the phone call.
Enabling – Disabling the Feature
Dial Command SMS Command Default
2800x#... TIEENABLE x Preset from production to 0
Where x=1 enables the virtual tie line feature and x=0 disables the feature.
Delay of Additional DTMF Transmission
This parameter determines the delay before the additional DTMF selection starts
after the phone call is answered. Additional DTMF selection enables dialing an
extension number from the incoming call - usually using the DISA selection.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
2900x#... TIEDELAYx Preset from production to 5 (×0,1 s)
Where x is a number between 0 and 255 which determines the length of delay in
tenths of a second.
DTMF Pulse Width
This parameter determined length of DTMF pulse of the additional selection.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
3000x#... TIEWIDTH x Preset from production to 4 (×0,1 s)
Where x is a number between 3 and 10 which determines the length of the pulse
in a tenths of a second.
Enter Prefix Dial
This is the initial number of the short-code dialing coming to the gateway which
will be replaced by phone number of the remote PBX. The gateway can
remember up to 5 different numbers for 5 different phone numbers of remote
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Dial Command SMS Command Default
310xy#... TIEENTERx y Not preset from production
Where x is number of position 1 to 5.
Where y is up to 16 digits of enter prefix dial selection.
Result Dial
This is the phone number of the remote PBX which will replace the enter prefix
dial number.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
320xy#... TIERESULTx y Not preset from production
Where x is number of position 1 to 5.
Where y is up to 16 digits of result dial selection.
Connection Mode
Mode 0 (substitution dial) will replace the enter prefix dial of short-code selection,
coming to the gateway, with phone number of the result dial selection and will
complete the whole selection with the rest of the short-code selection. This mode
is suitable for directing phone calls to PBX’s with ISDN dialing-in.
Mode 1 (additional dial) will replace the enter prefix dial of short-code selection,
coming to the gateway, with phone number of the result dial selection and after
the phone call is answered will carry out dialing of the rest of the short-code
selection using DTMF pulses. This mode is suitable for directing phone calls to
PBX’s with DISA dialing-in.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
330xy#... TIEMODEx y Preset from production to 0
Where x is number of position 1 to 5.
Where y= 0 for mode 0 and y=1 for mode 1.
5.22. RESET of Gate and Time Counters
It is possible to carry out remote RESET of GB 102 using SMS message. Action
is equivalent to switch-on of charging tm. start-up of program, switch-off and on of
GSM module and login in network.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
RESET
SMS command message should look like this: XXpppp RESET (see Chapter 4.2.)

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5.23. Initialization of Gate to Initial Set-up from Production.
Remote initialization of GB 102 can be carried out using SMS message. All
adjustable parameters except PIN numbers and blocking of SIM card are set to
initial values set from production. At the same time RESET is carried out.
Implementation of INIT makes GSM Gate during 20 sec. If you are doing this
implementation through the phone, hang up after return dialing tone in the phone
receiver.
Dial Command SMS Command Default
3400# INIT
Hardware initialization (only GB 102 x2x):
●disconnect the GB 102 power supply
●connect PIN „I“ with „┴“ of the micro Fit connector
●connect the GB 102 unit to power supply
●LED indicating PWR will blink 3 times
●remove connection of PINs - the gateway will go into default settings at 20 s

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6. List of Programming Commands
Switch-over into programming mode is carried out by dialing #pppp# on phone line.
Code XXpppp must forgo instructions in each control SMS message where pppp is
PIN of the GSM gateway.
6.1. Basic Programming Commands
Instruction By phone
#pppp# … SMS Command
XXpppp … Range Initial
values
PIN for SIM – main PIN 0001pppp# PIN1 pppp 4 digits of PIN 1234
Adding of direction 0100x # PDIR x x= . or 1-7 digits -
Allowed directions
0201x #
0202x #
0203x #
0204x #
0205x #
0206x #
0207x #
0208x #
0209x #
0210x #
0211x #
0212x #
0213x #
0214x #
0215x #
0216x #
ADIR1 x
ADIR2 x
ADIR3 x
ADIR4 x
ADIR5 x
ADIR6 x
ADIR7 x
ADIR8 x
ADIR9 x
ADIR10 x
ADIR11 x
ADIR12 x
ADIR13 x
ADIR14 x
ADIR15 x
ADIR16 x
x= 1-7 digits
or
x= . clears out
parameter value
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
Code for disallowed
directions 0300x # CDIR x x= . or 1-7 digits -
Ringing after switch-on 0500x # IRING x x= 0-20 s/10 8 s /10
Delay before dial 0600x # DELAY x x= 0-20 s/10 3 s /10
Waiting for dial 0700x # TLINE x x= 10-99 s 60 s
Time of number control 0800x # TDIAL x x= 1-20 s 4 s
Number of digits 0900x # LDIAL x x= 3-24 digits 24
Dialing tone of SIM 1000x # TONE x
x= 0 – without tone
x= 1 – permanent t.
x= 2 – tone • –
x= 3 – tone • • –
x= 4 – tone • • • –
x= 10 – test tarif.
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Programming symbol 1100x # FLAG x x= 0..#, x= 1.. * 0
Set-up of tariffs 1200x # TARIFF x
x= 0 - switched-off
x= 1-60 int. of
pulse 16kHz
x= 61 - rev. polarity
x=
63
-
1 p
.
16kHz
0
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