Connecting Devices to the FWT
20 Fixed Wireless Terminal: G32 and G36 models
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.
Warning: You will not be able to make or receive data or fax calls
while a speech call is ongoing.
Note: You can also benefit from some GSM functionality that you
usually do not have in the fixed line network. Please refer to the
topic Advanced Features documented on page 4 for more detailed
information.
Please refer to the topic Audible Tones documented on page 4 for more
detailed information.
Using fax machines
The FWT allows the connection of Group 3 analog fax machines to the
telephone line interface, in the same way as a telephone.
Note: The fax communication service has to be registered with
your network operator. Otherwise, the network will not allow faxes
to be sent or received.
Note: You will not be able to make or receive other calls while a fax
communication is established.
Sending a fax
The FWT is programmed to automatically detect outgoing calls made by
an analog fax, meaning that the user simply has to use the fax in the same
way as a conventional telephone line.
Warning: If your fax is an old model and is not able to send the fax
identification, CNG tone, you should include *01* before the
destination number (B-number) in order to inform the FWT that the
next call is a fax call (Example: *01*B-number). This is not usually
necessary, as most faxes automatically send the CNG tone so that
the fax call is made automatically by the FWT.