1 product description, Basic features, Advantages of easygate use – 2N Analogue GSM gateway 2N EasyGate PRO - Manual, 1749 v1.03 User Manual

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Product Description

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1.1 Product Description

Basic Features

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The primary purpose of EasyGate is to transmit voice between a mobile

network and an attached FXO-interface terminal (PBX, telephone, answering

machine, etc.).

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Easy Gate is produced in two basic modifications – GSM and UMTS. Some

GSM models supports analogue fax connection.

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You can establish data connections and send/receive SMS using EasyGate in

combination with a PC and appropriate software. Version GSM supports GPRS

and CSD connection, UMTS version supports HSDPA connection (up to 3,6

Mbps download).

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You can send an SMS to a pre-programmed number using the SMS sending

input.

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Version of EasyGate with Battery backup allows the function in case of power

failure.

Advantages of EasyGate use

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Call cost cutting

by forwarding calls to mobile network over EasyGate you save a lot on PSTN –

mobile network calls.

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Easy installation

EasyGate is designed for immediate use without programming.

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You get all you need in the delivery

your EasyGate delivery contains all you need to operate the system (the power

supply adapter, telephone cable, PC USB cable, SMS input connector, CD-ROM

with software).

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Solution for sites without telephone lines

such as mountain chalets, exhibitions, conferences, etc.

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CLIP

EasyGate is equipped with the FSK-based CLIP feature, so if a terminal capable

of receiving the CLIP is used you know the caller‘s number.

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Data connection

EasyGate UMTS version allows connection to internet using HSDPA connection

(download up to 3,6 Mbps), WCDMA upload (up to 384 kbps). EasyGate GSM

version supports GPRS connection (GPRS class 10, max. 85.6 kbps).

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SMS sending input

simply send an SMS to a pre-programmed number by closing the contact.

Recommended for easy supervision, simple securing, etc.

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Radiation hazard minimization

you are not exposed to a direct effect of the antenna RF electromagnetic field

while telephoning as opposed to mobile telephones.

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