2.1 Description
EasyGate consites of GSM gateway in white plastic cover, removable antenna and cables for connecting to phone set and PC.
2N EasyGate's status is indicated by LED diodes on its front side. All possible states are described in the following figure.
EasyGate LED indicators
1 – Power supply
LED signalling | State |
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Lights blue | Device is powered from the grid. |
Lights yellow | Device is powered from the battery. |
Flashes 1x in 2s | HW error, contact the manufacturer |
No light | Power switched off or HW error |
2 – Mobile network
LED signalling | State |
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Lights blue | Registered to GSM (UMTS) |
Flashes 1x in 1s | Not registred, SIM card inserted |
Flashes 1x in 3s | Not registred, SIM card not inserted |
Flashes 4x quickly | Enter your PIN |
Flashes 8x quickly | Enter your PUK (use mobile phone) |
Flashes quickly and continuously | All functions are blocked. Your SIM doesn´t correspond to the operator lock. |
3 – Telephone line
LED signalling | State |
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No light | Standby |
Flashes quickly | Line off-hook or ringing |
Lights yellow | Call FXS – GSM (UMTS) |
Fax models only: | |
Flashes 2x then pause | Fax or modem connection in progress; after power on signalizes need of FW upgrade |
Flashes 3x then pause | Fax or modem connection in progress |
For lift gates only: | |
LED flashes once every 2.5 s | FXS line power interruption |
4 – Data
This LED indicates the connection to the PC.
LED signalling | State |
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Lights green | PC connected |
Flashes quickly | Incoming data call (CSD) |
Flashes 1x in 3s | Data connection (CSD or GPRS) |
No light | PC not connected |
5 – Signal strength/battery indicator
LED signalling | State |
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Steady state | Signalization of signal strength |
FXS line off hook | Signalization of batter state (battery backup type only) |
Battery error is indicated by successive flashing of the signal strength indicators. |
EasyGate Connecters – Dual SIM version – front panel |
- USB (USB 2.0)
- Power supply connector (DC Jack 2.1 mm, internal contact +)
- Telephone line (RJ 12, 6/2)
- SMS connector (SMS sending input)
- SIM
- Switch (ON/OFF)
Telephone Line Tones – Operational Tones
The GSM (UMTS) gateway sends tones to the telephone line to indicate the line status. Following part describes the factory default setting. The tone frequency is 425 Hz.
Dial tone
- continuous or morse A
- EasyGate is registered to GSM (UMTS) network and ready to receive dialing.
Ringing tone
- The called subscriber's telephone is ringing.
- The GSM (UMTS) network transmits this tone.
Busy tone
The busy tone is transmitted in any of the following cases:
- The SIM card has not been installed.
- EasyGate is logged-out.
- EasyGate is logged-in to a foreign network but roaming is disabled.
- The called number has too many digits (more than 30).
- The called number is barred.
- The called subscriber line is busy.
- The called subscriber has hung up (disconnection).
Dialing end signaling
- Dialing reception has been terminated. Connection is being established.
PIN tone
- Enter the PIN code.
- This tone is transmitted upon power up if the PIN has to be entered manually.
PUK tone
- Enter the PUK code.
- This tone is transmitted upon repeated wrong PIN entering attempts. SIM card is blocked. PUK code can't be inserted in the gateway, it is necessary to use mobile phone.
Telephone Line Tones – Programming Mode
Tones confirming/refusing the values entered are transmitted during telephone line based programming. Each tone has a different melody.
Confirmation
- Confirms that the service password or parameter number entered is correct and has been accepted.
Refusal
- Incorrect parameter number
- Incorrect parameter value
- Transmitted when a parameter is cancelled with a
Saving
- Parameter value entered is correct and has been saved.