Easyroute quickstart, Basic functions, 2n® easyroute installation and connection – 2N Wireless 3G router 2N EasyRoute_new design - Quick start, 1664 v1.00 User Manual

Page 2: 2n® easyroute connection layout, Outgoing call, Indication leds

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2N

®

EasyRoute QuickStart

Basic Functions

· The device allows to connect analog phone,

answering machine, external line of PBX
or other device with FXO interface into

GSM/UMTS network.

· Call can be connected by voice channel of

GSM/UMTS network or by internet
connection using VoIP. (VoIP - only fax

version - ERF)

· The data function of 2N® EasyRoute is to

connect your PC or small LAN to the
Internet via a 3G (UMTS) or GSM network.

· 2N® EasyRoute is equipped with a fast

Ethernet 4 port switch and DHCP server,
allowing you to create a wired network with

4 PCs without any additional hardware.

· 2N® EasyRoute includes a WiFi module for

you to add PCs to your LAN using the WiFi
technology.

· 2N®

EasyRoute

offers

the

FAX

transmission option via a VoIP network

using the T.38 protocol (ERF version).

·

2N® EasyRoute firmware can be updated
from www.2n.cz

Read the CD-ROM User Manual carefully to get familiar with all system
functions.

2N® EasyRoute supports the 3G WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM GPRS/EDGE

technologies for data connection. The connection speed and quality
depend on the UMTS/GSM provider, accessible services, signal coverage

and network status. The parameters included in the User Manual
(Technical Parameters) are the maximum values; for detailed information
about accessible services contact your mobile provider.

2N® EasyRoute Installation and Connection

· Proper Location

- Install 2N® EasyRoute with respect to a

good UMTS/GSM signal strength.

- Place 2N® EasyRoute out of range of

sensitive devices and human bodies for
electromagnetic interference reasons.

- 2N® EasyRoute is designed for indoor

use. Do not place it near heat sources

and on direct solar radiation. It may not
be exposed to rain, flowing water and

moisture, aggressive gas, solvents etc.

· Needed Accessories

INCLUDED IN THE 2N®EASYROUTE BOX

· 1 2N®EasyRoute device

· 1 power adapter (12V/2A DC)
· 1 SMA antenna

· 1 UTP wire (Ethernet network wire)

· 1 CD with manual
· 1 telephone cable

NOT INCLUDED IN THE 2N®EASYROUTE

BOX

· SIM card

· Information on Internet connection. Often

used: APN: Internet and Dial: *99#

· External Antenna Connection

Screw the enclosed antenna into the

SMA antenna connector. Tighten the
antenna connector gently with your

hand, never use a wrench!

· SIM Card Installation

SIM card slot is placed on connector
panel of 2N® EasyRoute. Insert the

SIM card as shown in the picture and
make sure that the card is locked

properly. Select SIM card and provider
services, such as call forwarding, call

barring, preferred networks, SMS
centre, etc. using your mobile phone

before inserting your SIM card in 2N®
EasyRoute. If you use a PIN protected

SIM card, enter the PIN into 2N®
EasyRoute using the WEB configuration
(see Internet setup points 5 and 6)

before inserting SIM to avoid SIM lock
after repeated switch on (after switch

on, the PIN stored in 2N® EasyRoute is
used automatically). If the SIM gets

locked, unlock it by entering the PUK
into your mobile phone.

· Telephone Line Connection

2N® EasyRoute can be connected to any

FXO-interface

equipment

(standard

telephone set, answering machine, PBX

external line, etc.). 2N® EasyRoute is
equipped

with

the

Calling

Line

Identification Presentation (CLIP) via FSK
and so it is advantageous to connect a

terminal that is able to display the CLI.

· Data Connection

Use an Ethernet cable to connect your

PC for initial setting. For WiFi
connection, enable this function in the

WEB setup of 2N® EasyRoute (see
Internet setup).

· Power Supply Connection

2N® EasyRoute is 12V DC voltage

powered. Connect the attached power
adapter (12V/2A DC) to the power

supply connector.

Do not activate the power supply until the antenna is connected to 2N®
EasyRoute to avoid the UMTS/GSM module damage.

2N® EasyRoute Connection Layout

Outgoing Call

1. Suppose that the SIM card has been

inserted, the PIN entered or not

requested

and

2N®

EasyRoute

registered to a UMTS/GSM network

(yellow flashing).

2. Hook off the telephone; you can hear

the dialtone and the phone line LED
starts flashing.

3. Dial the subscriber number. 2N®

EasyRoute supports tone and/or pulse

dialling. When you make a dialling
delay longer than 5s (programmable),

the 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 some of the

provider’s messages.

5. When the called subscriber answers the

call, the call is established. The phone
line LED is permanently on during the

call.

6. Hang up to terminate the call. The

phone line LED goes off. If the called
subscriber is the first to hang up, you

can hear the busy tone.

Indication LEDs

Power

supply

Blued led – power on

GSM

UMTS

Yellow flashes – network active

Length of flash – traffic indication

WiFi

Green flashes – network active

Length of flash – traffic indication

Phone

line

No light – standby
Yellow flashes quickly – ringing

– line off-hook
Yellow light – call

Signal

strength

Blued led 1 – min signal strength

4 – max signal strength

Power adapter
IN: 110V/240V AC

OUT: 12V/2A DC

UTP cable

(Ethernet)

WiFi connection

for PCs or other
mobile devices

Wired connection for 4 PCs or Laptops (Ethernet)

Analogue

phone

SIM

RESET

button

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