Telephone line connection, Dialthru gateway – basic connection, Gateway for extension line of pbx – 2N Fixed line replacement with 2N SmartGate - Manual v1.1.2 User Manual

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Telephone line connection

2.4

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2.4 Telephone line connection

DialThru gateway – basic connection

Phone set is normally connected to extension line of PBX. Wire up 2N® SmartGate
between phone set and PBX. Link extension line of PBX to FXO interface and phone
set to FXS interface on SmartGate. Optionally you can connect analogue fax (special
model of SmartGate).

If FXO interface of 2N® SmartGate is connected directly to PSTN, you can connect only
equipment that is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC to FXS port.

Gateway for extension line of PBX

Link free extension line of your PBX to FXO interface on SmartGate. FXS interface
remains unconnected.

Gateway for trunk line of PBX

Link free trunk line of your PBX to FXS interface on SmartGate. Program PBX to
route all GSM calls to SmartGate. Incoming calls from GSM network will be routed
to PBX.

You can connect a standard telephone, answering machine or any other FXO-interface
terminal to SmartGate. Outgoing calls from phone will be routed to GSM network,
incoming calls from GSM will ring on the phone. Optionally you can connect analogue
fax or modem (special model of SmartGate).

2N® SmartGate is equipped with the FSK-based CLIP and so it is advantageous to
connect a terminal that is able to display or process the CLI. You must activate the
function on SmartGate.

Tip

2N® SmartGate is equipped wit the FSK-based CLIP and so it is
advantageous to connect a terminal that is able to display the CLIP.

Gateway for both, trunk and extension, lines of PBX

2N® SmartGate is very flexible thanks to his three routing tables. You can connect
trunk and extension lines of one PBX to proper connectors on SmartGate. You can
program the complex as follows: outgoing calls from PBX will be routed through
trunk line to GSM network. Incoming calls from GSM will be routed to extension line
of PBX. This configuration is suitable for PBX‟s with no capability of dial-in on trunk
lines.

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