Ericsson G32 / G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal for GSM/EDGE Mobile Networks User Guide
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents.......................................... 3 Welcome....................................................... 4 Fixed Wireless Terminal ................................. 4 Installation..................................................... 4 Connecting Devices to the FWT .................... 4 Advanced Features ....................................... 4 PC Data Configurations................................. 4 Web-based Configuration.........................
Welcome Welcome Welcome to the User Guide for the G32 / G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal. Important information: Some of the services described in this guide might not be supported by all networks. Please, contact your network operator for information on different network services operational in your GSM network. The latest version of this user guide can be downloaded from: http://www.ericsson.com/enterprise/library/manual.shtml Disposal of the product Your product should not be placed in municipal waste.
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Fixed Wireless Terminal Fixed Wireless Terminal Product Description The FWT is a flexible and cost-effective solution for connection to the wireless GSM network when there is no fixed line infrastructure or if you need additional telephone lines. The G36 can also be connected to a PBX so you can benefit from the Least Cost Routing (LCR) capabilities offered by most PBX vendors to optimize your costs by routing outgoing calls to mobile phones through the GSM network.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Supplied Parts After unpacking, please check that the following parts and list of components are included: List of Components 1. FWT unit 2. Antenna 3. 4 x mounting screws 4. Power cable (USA, UK, EU or AUS) 5. AC/DC adapter 6. Wall mount bracket 7. Telephone cable 8. Quick Guide and User Guide manuals 9.
Fixed Wireless Terminal External Connector and Indicators 8 Fixed Wireless Terminal: G32 and G36 models
Installation Installation SIM Card Your network operator provides you with a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card contains information about your telephone number and the services included in your subscription. Preparing Your FWT You need to follow these steps before you install the FWT on the wall and finalize all connections. Warning: The FWT should be switched off before inserting or removing your SIM card or connecting any devices to the FWT. Assembly 1. Connect the antenna.
Installation 2. Remove the front cover, by pressing down and pushing the small tab that is in the center of the bottom part of the FWT. Open the SIM Card holder and insert the SIM Card. 3. Close the SIM Card holder, placing it horizontally and securing it with the sliding part of the holder. 4. Install the battery (optional) in the battery compartment (over the SIM Card). To do so, connect the battery cable to the FWT connector.
Installation Switch on the FWT Connect the power supply. The FWT switches on automatically and the LED indicators start flashing. Note: If the Power LED is off, there is a problem with the power supply. Please refer to the topic Troubleshooting documented on page 4for more detailed information. Enter PIN Most SIM cards are protected with a PIN (Personal Identity Number), which you get from your network operator and which you need in order to access the network.
Installation 3. Open your Web Browser on your PC, and type in the following URL: http://192.168.1.1/pin.asp 4. The following screen will be displayed. 5. Type in your PIN and then click on the Submit button. If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If this happens, you can unblock it by using the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key), which you also may get from your network operator.
Installation Installing the FWT on the Wall FWT Location The GSM signal strength available at the FWT location affects the performance of the unit. The stronger the GSM signal, the better the FWT performance. Tip: Test several potential locations by moving the FWT while looking at the Radio LED. Select the location where the Radio LED is continuous, or the location with the highest amount of flashes. Note: Moving the FWT as little as 20 cm can affect the GSM reception quality.
Installation Wall mounting Please proceed as indicated in the following picture. 1. Fix the wall-mounting bracket on the wall. 2. Press the FWT against the wall-mounting bracket. 3.
Installation Warning: Once you have fixed the FWT to the wall and switched it on, check the final status of the LEDs. If either one is off, then there is a problem with the power supply or the GSM signal. Now the FWT is ready for connecting devices and making calls. Note: If you want to remove the FWT from the wall bracket, then you have to press the tab (step 1) as indicated in the following picture and then slide the FWT upwards (step 2).
Connecting Devices to the FWT Connecting Devices to the FWT Warning: Before you start any connections please refer to the topic Product Care and Safety documented on page 4 for more detailed information and contact your network operator if you have any questions. Warning: To ensure good protection against electrical discharges and the best audio quality, proper grounding of the power supply is strongly recommended.
Connecting Devices to the FWT The FWT is also equipped with a USB port that enables you to use it as a GSM modem. This enables PC fax and for data transfers as well as SMS services. Note: When making the connections, the two-wire telephone cable polarity does not matter. Tip: If your home or company is already wired with telephone cable, you only need to connect the cable to the FWT RJ11 connector and your telephone line will be up and running in all rooms.
Connecting Devices to the FWT fixed line. You cannot, for example, receive or originate a telephone call while sending or receiving a fax. Warning: In order to avoid GSM interferences (noise), place the FWT at least three (3) meters (horizontal) away from electronic devices, including the telephone equipment connected to the FWT, or other household electronic devices such as televisions or radio receivers. The difference in height should be at least 2 meters (vertical).
Connecting Devices to the FWT • The PBX can be programmed to utilize Least Cost Routing (LCR), if available, to automatically choose the trunk where the G36 FWT is connected. • If the PBX does not offer LCR, choose the trunk where the G36 FWT is connected manually with a special dialed prefix. Check the installation in the same way as before. The G36 FWT is compatible with most analog PBXs on the market.
Connecting Devices to the FWT If the PBX does not offer the LCR option, choose the FWT trunk manually with a specific prefix. Check the installation in the same way as before. If you encounter problems, contact your distributor or network operator. Warning: The PBX may require specific programming: both programming and installation should be done by specialized service personnel. Using telephones Telephones connected to the FWT work in the same way as if they were connected to a fixed line network.
Connecting Devices to the FWT Receiving a fax Incoming faxes are received in the same way as using a fixed line. Note: If you have a SIM card that does not support separate voice and fax numbers, the FWT does not recognize the type of incoming call. This means that the calling party will have to inform you each time a fax is about to be sent. In this case, dial *9901# to prepare your FWT to receive a fax call Dial *9903# to change back to voice.
Connecting Devices to the FWT If your SIM card supports EDGE/GPRS, your network operator will supply you with a user name and password in order to access the EDGE/GPRS network if necessary, and optionally, to improve the Internet connection, a DNS address and a proxy address. All these settings will allow you to configure the Dial-up Networking program in your PC in order to establish an EDGE/GPRS connection.
Connecting Devices to the FWT necessary, as most modems automatically send the CNG tone so that the data call is made automatically by the FWT. Incoming data calls are received in the same way as using a fixed line. Note: If you have a SIM card that does not support separate voice and data numbers, the FWT does not recognize the type of incoming call. This means that the calling party will have to inform you each time a data call is about to be made.
Advanced Features Advanced Features If a DTMF telephone is connected to the FWT, the following features can be accessed. Changing Volume During a call, you can increase or decrease the reception volume level. • Increase volume: dial R#### • Decrease volume: dial R**** Call Divert You can divert incoming calls to another phone number when you are unable to answer. The following table shows the divert alternatives as well as the way to proceed to manage this function.
Advanced Features To manage diversion of calls … When no answer When out of reach All With Function … Dial … You will hear… Activate **61*Phone_number# 1 beep Deactivate ##61# 3 beeps Check status *#61# 1 beep if activated 3 beeps if deactivated Activate **62*Phone_number# 1 beep Deactivate ##62# 3 beeps Check status *#62# Deactivate ##002# 1 beep if activated 3 beeps if deactivated 3 beeps Note: If instead of hearing beeps you can hear a deep tone, this means that there has been
Advanced Features To manage restriction of calls … With Function … Dial … You will hear… calls except your home country Deactivate #332*Password# 3 beeps Check status *#332# 1 beep if activated 3 beeps if deactivated All incoming calls All incoming calls when you are abroad All Activate *35*Password# 1 beep Deactivate #35*Password# 3 beeps Check status *#35# 1 beep if activated 3 beeps if deactivated Activate *351*Password# 1 beep Deactivate #351*Password# 3 beeps Check status
Advanced Features To manage Call waiting Function… Check status Dial… You will hear… *#43# 1 beep if activated 3 beeps if deactivated Note: If instead of hearing beeps you hear a deep tone, this means that there has been an error in the activation or deactivation. Making a Second Call You can only put one call on hold while you make a second call. • To hold the active call: press the R key on your telephone and proceed to make the second call. • To switch between the two calls, press R2.
Advanced Features • To join the two calls into a conference call: press R3. R3 Now you have a conference group of three participants (participant 1, participant 2 and yourself). To add a new participant (participant 3) • Put the conference group on hold (press R) and dial to participant 3. • Join the new participant to the conference group: press R3. R3 Now you have a conference group of four participants (participant 1, participant 2, participant 3 and yourself).
Advanced Features To manage the phonebook in … Terminal memory With Function … Dial … Dial Pos# Dialing … Store **51*Pos*Phone number*1# 1 beep Delete #51*Pos*1# 3 beeps Check position *#51*Pos*Phone number*1# 1 beep if stored 3 beeps if not stored Dial Pos* Dialing … You will hear… Note: If instead of hearing beeps you hear a deep tone, this means that there has been an error in the activation or deactivation.
Advanced Features Alternate Line Service (ALS) If your SIM card supports the alternate line service, your FWT can handle two voice lines with different phone numbers, separate bills and perhaps different subscription services. With this functionality, you only need one FWT and telephone for both your personal and work phone numbers, for instance. If necessary, you may switch from one line to the other.
Advanced Features Please refer to the topic To Unblock your SIM Card documented on page 4 for more detailed information. To Change your PIN Your can change the PIN in the SIM card by dialing from the analog telephone connected to the FWT with the following sequence: **04*OLD_PIN*NEW_PIN*NEW_ PIN# Note: If instead of hearing 3 beeps you can hear a deep tone, this means that there has been an error in the activation or the deactivation. Alternatively, use the Web interface.
Advanced Features To Unblock your SIM Card To unblock your SIM card, you need to enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key), which can be supplied by your network operator. The procedure to enter the PUK is exactly the same as for entering the PIN. Note: If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in a row, your card will be permanently blocked. If this happens, you should contact your network operator.
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PC Data Configurations PC Data Configurations Windows™ XP EDGE/GPRS set-up Warning: This instruction can differ depending on which Windows™ version and service pack is installed on the PC. It’s necessary to choose Windows™ standard modem on an available communication port (56000 bps V.90 modem). Check that your computer has the standard modem installed, if not add one in Phone and Modem Options.
PC Data Configurations 5. With the Welcome to the New Connection Wizard screen displayed, click on the Next button. 6.
PC Data Configurations 7. With the Getting Ready screen displayed, select the Set up my connection manually option and click on the Next button. 8. With the Internet Connection screen displayed, select the Connect using a dialdial- up modem option and click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 9. With the Connection Name screen displayed, type the ISP Name you require in the ISP Name field and click on the Next button. 10. With the Phone Number to Dial screen displayed, type the phone number you will use during the dial up process in the Phone number field. Click on the Next button. Note: To Access the web-based configuration pages enter the phone number *98*06#.
PC Data Configurations 11. With the Connection Availability screen displayed, select the Anyone’s use option and click on the Next button. 12. If your operator requires certain Internet Account information when you do a dial up, you have to complete all the relevant information on the displayed Internet Account Information screen. Once you have completed all the required information, click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 13. With the Completing the New Connection Wizard screen displayed, ensure that you select the Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop check box option. Click on the Finish button. You have now successfully configured a new dial up connection using the Windows™ New Connection Wizard. 14.
PC Data Configurations 15. With the Connect screen displayed, confirm all the displayed information and click on the Dial button. Note: To Access the web-based configuration pages enter the phone number *98*06#.
PC Data Configurations Windows™ NT/2000 EDGE/GPRS set-up Note: Your PC must have the Remote Access Service and the TCP/IP protocol installed within the network components. You can check this in ‘Start->Settings->Control Panel’ and double clicking on ‘Network’. If not, these components have to be previously added from your Windows™ installation disk. To configure your EDGE/GPRS connection for a PC with Windows™ NT/2000 as operating system, follow the provided steps: 1.
PC Data Configurations 5. Click on the OK button. 6. Phone and Modem Options select ‘OK’ to proceed 7. Network Connection Wizard. Click ‘Next’.
PC Data Configurations 8. With the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard screen displayed, click on the Next button. 9. With the Network Connection Type screen displayed, select the DialDialup to the I nternet option and click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 10. With the Welcome to the Internet Connection Wizard screen displayed, select the most appropriate option and click on the Next button. 11. With the Install New Modem screen displayed, select the Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list option and click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 12. With the Install New Modem screen displayed, select the appropriate modem from the displayed options and click on the Next button. 13. With the Install New Modem screen displayed, select the most appropriate communication port from the displayed list. Click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 14. With the Install New Modem screen displayed, click on the Finish button.
PC Data Configurations Windows™ 2003 EDGE/GPRS set-up Note: Your PC must have the Remote Access Service and the TCP/IP protocol installed within the network components. To configure your EDGE/GPRS connection for a PC with Windows™ 2003 as operating system, follow the steps provided: 1. Locate and double-click on the My Computer icon located on your desktop. 2. Go to ‘My Computer’ and Select View->Explorer Bar->Folders to display the Folders. 3.
PC Data Configurations 4. With the Welcome to the New Connection Wizard screen displayed, click on the Next button. 5. With the Network Connection Type screen displayed, select the Connect to the Internet option and click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 6. With the Internet Connection screen displayed, select the Connect using a dialdial- up modem option and click on the Next button. 7. With the Connection Name screen displayed, type the name of your ISP (Internet Service Provider), and click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 8. With the Phone Number to Dial screen displayed, type your ISP’s phone number and click on the Next button. Note: To Access the web-based configuration pages enter the phone number *98*06#. 9. With the Connection Availability screen displayed, select the Anyone’s use option and click on the Next button.
PC Data Configurations 10. If your operator requires certain Internet Account information when you do a dial up, you have to complete all the relevant information on the displayed Internet Account Information screen. Once you have completed all the required information, click on the Next button. 11. With the Completing the New Connection Wizard screen displayed, ensure that you select the Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop check box option. Click on the Finish button.
PC Data Configurations You have now successfully configured a new dial up connection using the Windows™ New Connection Wizard. 12. Locate and double-click on the newly created EDGE/GPRS connection icon 13. With the Connect screen displayed, confirm all the displayed information and click on the Dial button. Note: To Access the web-based configuration pages enter the phone number *98*06#.
Web-based Configuration Web-based Configuration This chapter describes the interface and user settings (volume, ringing signals, dial speed setups etc) that are available and the procedures for the use of your PCs standard modem to make data calls (Internet browsing, e-mail, etc.) through the FWT line interface. To be able to send and receive data calls, you need: • A PC equipped with an analog modem and the appropriate computer program (Web Browser, E-mail, etc).
Web-based Configuration Localization Allows you to change the language in which the web page will be displayed. The options are: • English (default) • Spanish User settings This option will allow you to change the reception volume level from 0 to 3, the default is 1.
Web-based Configuration • Enabled only for voice calls • Enabled only for fax calls • Enabled only for data calls • Enabled only for fax and data calls As default “Enabled, all incoming calls” is selected Ringing signal sequence This provides the possibility of setting different ringing sequences depending on the incoming call’s nature. By default the four possibilities are set to be the same as when receiving a regular voice call.
Web-based Configuration Calling Line Identification Presentation Selection of Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) functions. Allowed protocols are: • ETSI V.23 • ETSI DTMF • Bellcore • None By default, this functionality is set to the ETSI V.23 protocol. Abbreviated Dialing This check box option allows a user to Enable/Disable the abbreviated dialing function. By default, this functionality is set to Enabled.
Web-based Configuration Dial Speed Setup This setting allows you to adjust the dialing speed (interval between digits). There are five possibilities. By default, this functionality is set to Normal. Minute minder Indicates if the minute minder is active or not. By default, this functionality is set to Deactivated. Call Setup Define the bearer capability by default for all calls if no indication is done.
Web-based Configuration Change PIN This section allows you to change your PIN and PIN2. Please refer to the topic To Change your PIN documented on page 4 for more detailed information. IP Address This field allows you to change the default IP address (192.168.1.1) of the FWT.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter describes the procedures to identify and, if possible, correct problems that might occur with the FWT or its installation. Some problems require that you call your network operator, but most problems you may encounter can be easily corrected.
Troubleshooting The Power LED (red and green) indicates the FWT power supply status: Color Power supply situation Green Power supply is ON (AC adapter) Red The FWT is powered from the battery back-up OFF Power is OFF When both LEDs are flashing simultaneously, simultaneously it means that the FWT is under alarm conditions. conditions In this situation, ONLY EMERGENCY CALLS can be made.
Troubleshooting LED indicators status If you see… Power LED Green It means… Radio LED ON or flashing Both LEDs OFF Power LED Green The FWT is connected to the cellular network and available for use. If you are unable to make a call, check the telephone cable connection or the PBX connections and program. Verify that the AC power plug is securely connected to the AC power outlet. Check that the DC power cord is connected to the FWT.
Troubleshooting Audible Tones The FWT generates audible tones in your telephone set, thus providing the same service characteristics as the one given by the traditional fixed line network. The following table describes the nature of the main tones you will get when using the unit. Other standard call progress tones, such as busy tone, number obtainable or ring back tone, are provided directly by the network. Note: Some tones can vary depending on your network operator. Tone 62 Name Nature It means...
Technical Data Technical Data GSM Air Interface Frequency Bands: GSM 850/1900 or GSM 900/1800. GSM 850 Frequencies: TX 824-849 MHz, RX 869-915MHz RF power: Maximum 2 W (30 dBm) Power class 4 GSM 900 Frequencies: TX 880-915 MHz, RX 925-960 MHz RF power: Maximum 2 W (33 dBm) Power class 4 GSM 1800 Frequencies: TX 1710-1785 MHz, RX 1805-1880 MHz RF power: Maximum 1 W (30 dBm) Power class 1 GSM 1900 Frequencies: TX 1850-1910 MHz, RX 1930-1990 MHz.
Technical Data FWT Interfaces Basic Kit The Basic Kit consists of: FWT unit, power supply, mains cable, wallmount bracket, antenna, Quick Installation Guide and User Guide manuals and telephone cable. • Size: Height 148 mm, Width 165 mm • Depth: 45 mm • Weight: 310 grams • SIM card: Small plug-in card, 1.8V or 3V type Telephone Interfaces • Telephones: RJ11 (a/b 2-wire line); telephone interface • Analog Fax: Group 3 Fax transmission • Analog Data: V.90, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, V.
Technical Data • Frequency Bands: GSM 850/1900 or GSM 900/1800 • Dual band antennas depending on model types: e.g. model types FWT G32a (American) cover the frequencies of 850/1900 MHz and model types FWT G32e (European) cover the frequencies of 900/1800 MHz • Characteristics: omni-directional Power Supply • Power Input VDC: 7.5 VDC; 0.
Accessories Accessories The G3x series FWT benefits from a wide range of accessories, which ensure the best and easiest way to install, serve and maintain the FWT, enhancing their functionality. Only these, approved-by-Ericsson, accessories will guarantee the quality and performance of the FWT. Battery The FWT can be installed with a backup battery: • Rechargeable lead-acid battery: 6V, 1.2-1.3 Ah with 2.5 hours continuous conversation, 13.5 hours stand-by.
Accessories USB to RS232 Adapter For PCs that do not have a USB port this USB-to-RS232 adaptor converts a standard serial port to a USB port. This can be used in conjunction with the USB cable to connect a PC and the FWT. Mechanical Antitheft Lock The mechanical lock serves as an anti-theft device. It fits into the wall mounting bracket; the FWT is then installed onto the wall mounting bracket as normal. The mechanical lock prevents removal of the FWT from the wall mounting bracket.
Product Care and Safety Product Care and Safety Note: Please read this information before using your FWT. Save this User Guide since it contains important safety information and operating instructions. Product care • 68 Treat your product with care. Keep it in a clean and dust-free place. • Do not expose your FWT to liquid or moisture or humidity. • Do not expose your FWT to extreme high or low temperatures; refer to the topic Technical Data documented on page 4 for more detailed information.
Product Care and Safety Antenna care • Use only an antenna that has been specifically designed and approved for your FWT. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the FWT and may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the recommended limits. • Do not hold or touch the antenna when the FWT is in use. Holding or touching the antenna affects call quality.
Product Care and Safety Personal medical devices Radio waves may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers and other implanted equipment. If a minimum distance of 15 cm is kept between the antenna and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, immediately move away from the antenna. Contact your cardiologist for more information. For other medical devices, please consult the manufacturer of the device.
Product Care and Safety • Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures, never above +60°C. For maximum battery capacity, use the battery in room temperature. • Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object. This could short-circuit and damage the battery. • Do not expose the battery to open flames. This could cause the battery to explode. • Do not expose the battery to liquid. • Do not allow the battery to be put into the mouth.
Warranty Warranty Limited Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get the maximum use out of your new product, we recommend that you follow a few simple steps: • Read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use. • Read all of the terms and conditions of the Ericsson Warranty listed below. • Save your original receipt, this is necessary for warranty repair claims.
Warranty which it was purchased or call their local Ericsson helpdesk for further information on warranty claims. Conditions 1. The warranty given herein is only valid if the original receipt issued by the dealer to the original purchaser, specifying the date of purchase and serial number, is presented along with the Product to be replaced. Warranty service may be refused if this information is not available or has been removed or changed after the original purchaser of the Product from the dealer. 2.
Glossary Glossary The following definitions are supplied in order to better understand certain concepts included in this manual: B- number The B-number refers to the number that you dial. It is also commonly referred to as destination number, called number, called party number. EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution is a 3G technology that delivers broadband-like data speeds to mobile devices.
Glossary GPRS General Packed Radio Service: this is a technology for data communications that is ideal for e-mail or Internet access as it provides a high speed “always online” connection. This means that, although you are always attached to the network, you only pay for the amount of data that you really transmit. PDP Packet Data Protocol (PDP).
Index Index Copyright, 5 A Abbreviated Dialing, 28, 56 Accessing the battery compartment, 71 Accessories, 66 Advanced Features, 24 Alternate Line Service (ALS), 30 Antenna care, 69 Antennas, 66 Assembly, 9 Audible Tones, 62 B Basic Kit, 64 Battery, 66 Battery Cable, 67 Battery information, 70 C Call Barring, 25 Call Divert, 24 Call Restriction, 25 Call Setup, 57 Call waiting service, 26 Calling Line Identification Presentation, 56 Change PIN, 58 Changing Volume, 24 Checking the connections, 17 Checking th
Glossary Installing the FWT on the Wall, 13 IP Address, 58 L LED indicators, 59 Limited Warranty, 72 Line 2 ringing signal defined sequence, 55 List of Components, 7 Localization, 54 M Making a Second Call, 27 Mechanical Antitheft Key, 67 Mechanical Antitheft Lock, 67 Minute minder, 57 Minute Minder, 29 Moving or Storing the FWT, 71 Multiparty Calls, 26 N Network Search, 12 O Outdoor directional antenna, 66 P PC Data Configurations, 34 Personal medical devices, 70 Phonebook, 28 Potentially explosive atmosp
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