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line voltage | 48 V |
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loop current | 40 mA |
line impedance | 600 ohm |
ring voltage | 70 Vrms |
ring load | REN 4 |
bands | E-GSM 900 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz |
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transmit power E-GSM 900 MHz | Class 4 (2 W) |
transmit power GSM 1800 MHz | Class 1 (1 W) |
primary power supply | 110-240 Vac @ 47-63 Hz |
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secondary power supply | 2xA size NiMH rechargeable batteries |
standby time | 11 hours |
operational temperature range | 0C to 45C |
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height | 150 mm |
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width | 122 mm |
depth | 42 mm |
weight | 460 gm |
Terminal uses GSM signals, connection not guaranteed. Not for sole reliance on essential communications.
Steps to set up the terminal, including SIM card, power, telephone, and signal checks.
Detailed instructions on how to open the SIM cover, insert the SIM, and close the cover.
Guidance on placing the CellRoute-GSM for optimal reception, avoiding interference and heat.
Instructions for marking, fixing, and mounting the power supply bracket near the unit.
How to connect telephones to the RJ11 socket and computers to the RJ45 socket.
Steps for connecting the mains lead to the power unit and then to the AC outlet.
How to activate the external antenna using the switch and screw it into the connector.
Instructions on connecting to mains power and initial LED behavior upon startup.
Steps to perform a test call, including hearing confidence tones and LED indications.
How to adjust microphone and speaker volumes using dial codes and number input.
Answering calls, identifying missed calls, switching off, and battery backup details.
Explanation of Network Lock and SIM PIN Lock features for security.
Instructions on enabling/disabling confidence tone and adjusting ringing cadence.
Basic checks for power, SIM card installation, and telephone connection when no operation occurs.
Guide to understanding different LED light patterns and their meanings for troubleshooting.
Checks for power, battery charge, LED status, SIM lock, and telephone connection issues.
Addressing noise during calls due to signal strength or location, and poor reception.
Details on call control, line voltage, loop current, impedance, ring voltage, and CLIP.
Specifications for GSM bands, transmit power, speech codecs, data rate, SIM card, and antenna.
Information on telephone, data port, GSM antenna, SIM card, and LED indications.
Highlights key features like POTS interface, battery backup, caller ID, and remote upgrades.
Details on input voltage, battery type, and performance metrics like standby and talk time.
List of certifications including CE, and specific GSM standards.
Dimensions, weight, and operational temperature range of the device.