Function and use, Outgoing call – 2N 4G wireless router 2N SpeedRoute - User manual, 1898 v1.02 User Manual
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Function and
Use
This section describes the functions of the 2N
®
SpeedRoute product.
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Voice Function
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Voice Function
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Outgoing and incoming call set-up procedures for an analogue telephone are
described for illustration. Use the same procedures for the 2N
®
SpeedRoute–
PBX connection, just remember to program call routing to connected
2N
®
SpeedRoute properly. Check the 2N
®
SpeedRoute function by connecting a
telephone.
Suppose that a SIM card has been inserted, the PIN code entered or not required, the
antennas are connected and 2N
®
EasyRoute is logged-in to the GSM network – the
‘network’ LED is flashing and you can hear the dialtone upon off-hook. A VoIP account
is configured and the gateway is logged in to the provider.
Outgoing Call
1. Hook off the telephone, you can hear the dialtone and the Line LED starts
flashing.
2. Dial the required GSM subscriber number. 2N
®
SpeedRoute is able to receive
both tone and pulse dialling. The inter-digit delay may not exceed 5 s (or as
pre-programmed). The number is evaluated as complete and transmitted to the
network after this timeout.
3. A short delay follows the last-dialled digit, 2N
®
SpeedRoute awaits further
dialling. Then, the dialling end is signalled and connection is established.
4. If the called subscriber is available, you can hear the ringing tone. If not, you
can hear the busy tone or any of the provider’s messages.