Telecom FM GSMRoute Bri Operating instructions

TelecomFM GSMRoute Bri
Unmanaged Programming Guide
Version 5 – September 2007

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Document Control
Date Document
Version Change
April 2003 1 Release of document
July 2005 1 1. GSM call home added. 2. Dual MSN.
3. Independent routing on network 7
(for version 1.10 onwards)
Jan 2006 2 Notices added
April 2007 3 Remote Trace & Configuration over
GSM, Advanced Routing options, (for
versions 1.17 onwards)
August 2007 4 Remote firmware download over GSM
(version 2.0 onwards)
September 2007 5 Modified for new version of Unmanaged
Programmer
Notices:
TelecomFM shall accept no liability for any error or damages of any kind resulting from the use of
this document or the equipment it relates to.
The wording in this document may change from time to time. Please refer to the TelecomFM web
site www.telecomfm.co.uk for the latest release.

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1Contents
1Contents.................................................................................................................. 3
2Hardware & Software Requirements ........................................................................ 4
3Installation of Programmer...................................................................................... 4
4Starting the Programmer ......................................................................................... 6
5Getting Template ..................................................................................................... 8
6Edit Template .......................................................................................................... 9
6.1 Statistics Tab......................................................................................................10
6.2 Config Tab .........................................................................................................12
6.3 Management Tab ................................................................................................14
6.4 GSM-ISDN Routing Tab........................................................................................15
6.5 Template Properties.............................................................................................17
7Set Template ......................................................................................................... 18
8Testing the unit ..................................................................................................... 18
9Remote Trace and Configuration Over GSM ............................................................ 19
10 Remote Firmware download Over GSM ............................................................... 22

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2Hardware & Software Requirements
Windows NT, 2000, XP (Latest Service Packs where applicable).
PC Hardware as required for operating system.
9 pin RS232 COM Port
300MB Hard Drive Space
3Installation of Programmer
From CD
1. From CD
Insert the CD – the CD will autorun and the menu is displayed (if the menu is not displayed
then double-click on “My Computer”, double-click on your CD Drive letter and then double-
click the “autorun.exe” file). Click on “Install Unmanaged Programmer” to start the
installation.
Or From Download
Browse to the folder that you downloaded the Unmanaged Programmer to and double-click
the “ump.exe” file to start the installation.
2. Click the “Setup” button:
3. Click “Next” on the Welcome Screen:

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4. Click “Next” to install to the Default location or click the Browse button to choose a different
location:
5. Click “Next” to begin the installation:
6. When the files have been copied click the “Finish” button to exit the installer:

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4Starting the Programmer
1. Click on the Start Menu, Programs (or All Programs), TelecomFM, Unmanaged
Programmer
The following screen will be displayed:
2. Connect the mains power cable to the GSM Route Bri and wait for the GSM Route Bri to
initialise.
3. Connect the RS232 cable to the Right hand Bus Port connection on the GSM Route Bri
(See Fig 2 of the Installation & User Guide) and the other end into the serial port of the
Laptop or P.C.

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4. Click on the Communications menu and select the COM port that the GSMRoute is
connected to (if the PC has only 1 serial port it is normally COM1).Select properties and
adjust the port settings as in the diagram below:
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 2
Flow control: None
5. The Unmanaged Programmer software is now ready for use.

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5Getting Template
Click on the “Get Template” button. The Programmer will now retrieve the Dialler Image from the
unit. The IDENTITY of the product should be displayed giving detail of the Product Type, Serial
Number, Firmware, Hardware.
The display will show Got template if successful.

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6Edit Template
Click on the “Edit Template” Button and the Template Properties screen will appear:
There are 5 tabs available by clicking on the headings on the top of the screen – GSM-ISDN
Routing, config, management, statistics and Template properties. These options are described on
the following pages:

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6.1 Statistics Tab
The Statistics screen displays the configuration of the GSM-Route Bri as in the diagram above. A
summary of the above screen for the GSM-Route Bri that is being analysed in this example is as
follows:-
Equipment line condition shows True if detection of terminal equipment is present, and False if not
detected.
Module 1 and Module 2 will show True if the Siemens module is detected, and false if not detected.
Module 1 SIM detected and Module 2 SIM detected – A TRUE value indicates that a SIM Card is
inserted in the corresponding module SIM holder. (In the example above the value is True
therefore SIM Cards have been detected).
Module 1 signal strength and Module 2 signal strength – This value indicates the signal strength
measured by each of the GSM modules. (A value of 10 or more is acceptable).
Network 1 calls and Network 2 calls show the amount of calls made over the chosen network.
Network 1 calls-busy and Network 2 calls-busy, show the amount of calls that went over the PTT
due to the Modules being busy.
Network 1 calls-No network and Network 2 calls-No network show the amount of calls due to no
network coverage.
Network 1 minutes and network 2 minutes show the amount of minutes routed over the chosen
network.

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Network 1 minutes-busy and Network 2 minutes show the minutes lost due to the modules being
busy on other calls.
Network 1 minutes-No network and Network 2 minutes-No network show the minutes lost due to
no network coverage.
Network line condition shows True if detection of ISDN, and False if not detected.

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6.2 Config Tab
This screen allows changes to be made to the configuration of the unit.
CLI Witheld- TRUE or FALSE allows the user to stop the CLI being presented when making a GSM
call. (TRUE=CLI not sent, FALSE=CLI sent)
Confidence Tone- When set to TRUE the user will hear a confidence tone indicating that the call is
being routed over the GSM network. When set to FALSE no confidence tone will be heard.
Failover to ISDN- The product can be configured to allow calls that would normally be routed to the
GSM network to be re-routed back to the ISDN network if the GSM call fails
Interdigit timeout- allows time between digits dialled before call is made. The scale is 50mS
Slots. A value of 50 will = 2.5 seconds.
MSN 1 & 2- The product can be configured to allow single numbering or dual numbering MSNs.
Mode selection- Sets the GSM-Route Bri to allow for ISDN protocols.
Auto (0) automatically detects if the ISDN connected is P2P or P2MP.
P2P (1) forces the GSM-Route Bri to configure for Point to Point.
P2MP (2) forces the GSM-Route Bri to configure for Point to Multi Point.
Network Lock- This feature allows for the modules to recognise only the Network SIM installed if
set to TRUE.
Route calls on module busy- The product can be configured to allow calls that would normally be
routed to the GSM network to be re-routed back to the ISDN network, if the GSM modules
associated with that route are all busy.
NOTE
Set to TRUE for
network Lock
“
If Network Lock is set to True”
you are required to insert
Network names in Routing Page
(See Page 15)

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Routing- Sets the GSM-Route Bri to allow for ISDN recognition.
Auto (0) automatically detects if the ISDN is connected. If no ISDN is detected the GSM-
Route Bri will automatically configure for TRACK Mode.
Normal Mode (1) forces the GSM-Route Bri to configure for ISDN connection.
Track Mode (2) forces the GSM-Route Bri to configure for No ISDN connection.
Simple Routing (3) When set the GSM-Route Bri routes all calls to GSM depending on the
“B” channel specified by the PBX. “B1” is routed to module 1and “B2” is routed to module 2. In this
mode the routing table is ignored.
SIM 1 name (Network Name) -
SIM 2 name (Network Name) -
Strip Digits- The product can be configured to strip upto 4 digits that the PBX may have
Programmed. This is also known as ‘Least cost Routing’
VPN Disable Default TRUE -
VPN Standard/Auto Default TRUE -
VPN Type Default TRUE -
VPN operation is designed to operate with
special features on GSM networks to provide
their customers with a Virtual Private Network
SIM Name is designed to work with
Network Lock allowing only the
correct network SIM to be installed

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6.3 Management Tab
The default settings are as follows:
Call home number 1 to 3-You can configure the unit for upto 3 different call home
numbers if managed by a Digital Management Centre. It should have no number entered if
not managed.
Call-Back Min-Should have no value entered if not managed by a Digital management
Centre
ISDN call home enabled- This can be set True if an ISDN number is set in the Call home
number 1 to 3, or set to false if the number is a Mobile number. This setting will have no
effect if no call home numbers have been entered.
Local Programmer password- Allows for a password number to be used ranging from 0 to
16777215. Note- If the password is lost, you will need to contact your supplier for support and
pricing.

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6.4 GSM-ISDN Routing Tab
This screen allows changes to be made to the GSM-Route Bri Routing tables
Management Number – This is not required for Locally Programmed Units.
GSM Network 1 to 5 – This is where you enter the GSM-Route Bri Routing codes for networks you
have chosen.
Network 6 is not used.
Network 7 is used for Module Independent allowing two different network operators to follow the
same routing pattern.
Name – This is the name of the network Sims you have chosen
To enter the GSM-Route Bri Routing Codes select Network 1 . Click on the add button and a second
box appears (see below). Enter the length of digit string into the digit count field. (i.e. if an
example of a mobile number was 07770123536 then this value would be 11).
Now enter the mobile operators prefix codes (i.e. in the example below this would be 07
(Up to max 6 digits). Continue entering all the GSM codes for the Network Operator being used.
Follow the above procedures for Network 2 to 5 if different Networks SIMS are to be Installed
Once completed click on the “OK” button to save your settings.
.
If Network Lock is set to TRUE
you are required to copy the
name of the network found in
the config tab (page 7 of 15)
and past it in this window.

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Module Independent using Network 7.
Allows two different network operators to follow the same routing pattern.
Follow the same procedures on page 15 for setting up the routing but this time select network 7
and enter your routing.
If you require Network Lock, then set network lock to TRUE in the config tab (see page 12) then
copy and past the Network names in the name windows of Network 1 and Network 2.

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6.5 Template Properties
Template properties are only used when the unit is managed via an Digital management Centre.

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7Set Template
NOTE: Before you Implement any changes, make sure you have read and
understood the settings you are about to change in the GSMRoute.
When all the adjustments to the dialler image have been made, click on the Set Template
button. On completion of a successful download, the status screen will display: Set template
8Testing the unit
Go off hook on the telephone and access one of the trunks connected. Dial one of the GSM prefixes
that have been set in the Routing table.
If correct at this stage you will receive a confidence tone when the digit count has recognised a
match.

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9Remote Trace and Configuration Over GSM
Available in version 2.0 and higher ONLY
The remote access over GSM allows the user to remotely access the configuration of the GSM-
Route Bri and to capture all ISDN messages and Hayes commands to GSM modules.
To gain access to GSM-Route Bri remotely you will need a Data enabled SIM in the remote GSM-
Route Bri and have access to the data number.
Tools required Locally:
Internal or External Modem that supports the standard AT command set (for example, the
TelecomFM CellRoute-GPRS) installed under Windows Phone and Modem Options.
Open the Unmanaged Programmer on your Laptop or P.C. by double-clicking the shortcut on your
desktop or in your Start Menu
You should now see the following
Select the Modem that is to be used under the Communications tab and set the COM port
properties as shown here (9600-8-N-2-N)

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Select either Get Template or Start Trace that will open Enter Destination Number box. Enter the
Data SIM number of the remote GSM-Route Bri and press OK.
Once connected the Unmanaged Programmer will either Get Template or Start Trace subject to
what was required before the enter destination number box appeared.
If Get Template was requested you will have access to the same set of facilities you would normally
get when using the Unmanaged Programmer locally. Refer to pages 6 to 12.
Note: You will find due to the Data being passed over the GSM network it takes a little longer to
upload and download templates.
If Start Trace was selected you will have access full ISDN messages and Hayes commands to GSM
modules.
At any stage you have the option to Stop the Trace and Get template or Set templates.
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