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Voice Fax User manual v1.0
History Company was established on 15th of April 1998. Main residence is based in Vilnius. company started with production of telecommunication devices. In 2001 company expanded its fields of activity by starting design and manufacturing of electronical systems for wireless data transfer. In 2002 contract of partnership and collaboration was signed with company ProSign GmbH (Germany), considering design and representation of graphic programming interface iCon-L in Eastern Europe. In 2003 Teltonika and NOKIA became partners and started integration of NOKIA M2M technology using NOKIA N12 module. It was the beginning of wireless technology development process. In 2004, NOKIA invited Teltonika to join presentation of M2M technology innovations in CeBIT 2004. It was very high evaluation of a small Lithuanian company and its possibilities, which helped to feel peculiarities of international business. In 2004 Teltonika produced more than 10 new products and solutions using EDGE technology. It was a condition that made Teltonika a leader of M2M integration solutions using EDGE not only in Lithuania, but also in Europe. 2005 was the year of two successful international exhibitions: CEBIT 2005 and HANNOVER MESSE 2005. These shows opened new possibilities for offering our products and solutions for all world. In the year 2005 Teltonika became an international company. We became Lithuanian Finnish Company. A few employees from NOKIA joined Teltonika's staff. Presently they successfully develop activity of new companies: Teltonika International GmbH (Düsseldorf) and Teltonika International Oy (Helsinki). Our vision Our vision is to provide added value for people and companies by creating electronical devices and solutions, which are based on the latest achievements of science and technology. We aim to help people to integrate the latest technologies in real life, what would bring more cosiness, comfort, freedom of mobility and security to their everyday life. We seek to make all our solutions an inconceivable part of people lives.
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Copyright © 2007 UAB "Teltonika". All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of UAB "Teltonika"is prohibited. Other products and company name mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners... Last Updated : 09/04/2008 Table of Contents
ATTENTION................................................................................................................................................................................................5
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GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS..............................................................................................................................................6
1 ABOUT THE DOCUMENT........................................................................................................................... 9 2 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................. 9 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 10 4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTCS............................................................................................................. 10 4.1 Data Transfer.............................................................................................................................................. 10 4.2 Mechanical characteristics......................................................................................................................... 11 4.3 Operating characteristics........................................................................................................................... 11 4.4 Indication .................................................................................................................................................... 12 5 VOICE FAX PREPARATION TO WORK ............................................................................................... 13 5.1 Connecting antenna and inserting SIM card ......................................................................................... 13 5.2 Devices connection to Voice Fax............................................................................................................ 13 5.2.1 Trunk mode ...................................................................................................................................... 14 5.2.1.1 Connecting phone or fax to Voice Fax ................................................................................... 14 5.2.1.1.1 Call examples ....................................................................................................................... 15 5.2.1.1.1.1 Phone call from phone to a mobile phone.............................................................. 15 5.2.1.1.1.2 Phone call from mobile phone to phone................................................................. 16 5.2.1.1.1.3 Sending Fax call from Voice Fax to a Voice Fax or PSTN Fax........................... 16 5.2.1.1.1.4 Receiving Fax call from PSTN or Voice Fax to Voice Fax .................................. 17 5.3 Connecting Voice Fax to the PC ............................................................................................................. 19 5.4 Connection of the power supply ............................................................................................................. 20 5.5 THE START ............................................................................................................................................. 21 5.6 Entering the PIN code............................................................................................................................. 21 5.6.1 Manual PIN code entering................................................................................................................ 21 5.6.2 Automatic PIN code entering .......................................................................................................... 21 6 Voice Fax Service menu ................................................................................................................................... 22 6.1 Interval Between Dial And Connection ................................................................................................ 23 6.2 Prefix........................................................................................................................................................... 23 6.3 GPRS Inactivity Timeout ........................................................................................................................ 24 6.4 Caller ID Display ..................................................................................................................................... 24 6.5 Calling line identification restriction ...................................................................................................... 24 6.6 Call Duration Indicating Signal............................................................................................................... 25 6.7 Changing Service menu password.......................................................................................................... 25 6.8 PIN Code Entering Control.................................................................................................................... 26 6.9 Prefix Blocking .......................................................................................................................................... 26 6.9.1 Entry Supplement ............................................................................................................................. 27 6.9.2 Delete Entry........................................................................................................................................ 27 6.10 Number Blocking ................................................................................................................................... 28 6.10.1 Entry Supplement ............................................................................................................................ 28 6.10.2 Delete Entry...................................................................................................................................... 28 6.11 Set Number of Rings.............................................................................................................................. 29 6.12 Set number of tries ................................................................................................................................. 29 6.13 Set delay between retries........................................................................................................................ 29 6.14 Turning on/off allways answer as fax.................................................................................................. 30 6.15 Turning on/off delete facsimile from memory after retries............................................................. 30 6.16 Show incomming number of pages ..................................................................................................... 31 6.17 Restore Default Settings ........................................................................................................................ 31 7 Manufacturer parameters................................................................................................................................. 32 8 Table of Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 33 9 ACRONYMS ..................................................................................................................................................... 34 10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............................................................................................................................. 34
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ATTENTION
Do not rip the device. Do not touch the device if the device block is broken or its connecting wires are without isolation. All wireless devices for data transferring may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
The device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
The device must be steadily fastened on the mounting place.
Do not mount or serve device during the thunderbolt.
The device requires high
220V voltage.
IMPORTANT NOTES MUST BE READ BEFORE STARTING THE WORK WITH THE DEVICE!
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GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
You will avoid dangerous situations and harming of yourself if you will follow to these recommendations. You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before starting using the device! To avoid burning and voltage caused traumas, of the personnel working with device, please follow these safety requirements. Installation and technical support of the Voice Fax device can be performed only by a qualified personnel or a person who has enough knowledge about this device and safety requirements.
Voice Fax device requires 9V 1.12 A constant power supply source that satisfies all safety requirements listed in EN 60950-1 standard.
The PC and power supply source, to which the device Voice Fax is connected, should satisfy LST EN 60950 standard. The device Voice Fax can be used on first (Personal Computer) or second (Notebook) computer safety class.
The phone connected to the device must satisfy all safety requirements listed in EN 60950-1 standad.
To avoid mechanical damages of the device it is recommended to transport the Voice Fax device packed in damage-proof pack. While using the device, it should be placed so, that its indication LEDs would be visible as they inform in which working mode the device is and if it has any working problems. For Voice Fax device`s network capacity working environment has big influence. If the device starts working insufficiently only qualified personnel may repair this product. We recommend to forward it to repair centre or to manufacturers. No exchangeable parts inside of the device. In the installation place and supply circuits protective devices (bipolar release device) should be tooled up which will protect from short-circuit and wrong ground installation. The power of connected device should satisfy power of release device. The interstice between contacts should be no less than 3mm. Power supply network should be installed near device on easy accessible place.
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Picture 1.Connection scheme of Voice Fax device Voice Fax device can be ...