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GSM Terminal
Wireless Subscriber Unit
Model 6000
User Guide

NOTICE
This manual is subject to change without notice and
should not be construed to be a commitment in any
form by L-3 Communications, Global Network Solutions
(GNS).
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improvements to the product at any time. It is understood
that the delivered product will be of the latest possible
design and that it may not be exactly as stated herein. This
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Document No. 298-7002-001 Rev 2.12
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L3 COMMUNICATIONS/GLOBAL NETWORK SOLUTIONS
The GSM Terminal ............................. 1
Introduction
Included parts
Terminal Conguration ....................... 2
Quick Setup Guide .............................. 3
Installing antenna
Installing battery
Installing SIM card
Connecting telephone set
Connecting power supply
Testing LEDs
Using the terminal
Testing the terminal
Wall mounting
SIM card ............................................. 9
Call related supplementary services .....10
Call waiting
Call hold
Conference call
Explicit call transfer
GSM related supplementary services ...10
Emergency number .............................13
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GSM TERMINAL USER GUIDE
Voice/fax/modem mode .......................13
Making calls
Receiving calls
Using a PC with the Terminal
Data Bearer Type Selection
Extended Services ................................19
Security services
System Information Services
Calling Line Identication Restriction
Current Call Metering Services
Call Logs
Setting the Serial Port Data Rate
CLI Protocol Selection
System Time
SMS Messaging .................................. 25
SMS via the GSM AT Commands
Read SMS
Delete Message
Set Service Center Number
New Message Indication
Send SMS
SMS Messaging Over CallerID
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L3 COMMUNICATIONS/GLOBAL NETWORK SOLUTIONS
GSM Terminal technical data ............. 29
Appendix A: Establishing a GPRS
connection .......................................... 31
Appendix B: GPRS connection on
Windows 2000 ................................... 40
Appendix C: Troubleshooting the GPRS
connection ......................................... 50
Appendix D: Using your PC as a fax .. 50
Appendix E: Call forwarding
supplementary service codes ............... 51
Safety and performance issues ............ 52
Care of the GSM Terminal
Care of indoor antenna
Radio frequency energy
Device interference
Explosive atmospheres
Power supply safety & use
Children
Disposing of the Terminal
Regulatory Information ...................... 54
Warranty Information ........................ 55
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• PAGE 1
THE GSM TERMINAL
Congratulations on your selection of the GSM
Terminal from L3 Communications, Global
Network Solutions! The GSM Terminal is a GSM-
compatible wireless Terminal that provides xed
access for customers to either standard GSM mobile
cellular networks or GSM Wireless Local Loop
networks.
The GSM Terminal is a full duplex radio transceiver,
which contains radio communications and
telephone circuitry. It can serve at least 3 telephony
devices connected simultaneously such as:
• standard telephone set
• speaker phones
• answering machines
• facsimile machines
• analog modems
• computers (through serial port)
You can use the GSM Terminal to place standard
voice calls, fax or modem calls, as well as make
connection to PC either through modem or
digital serial interface. The GSM Terminal can be
used as a desk-top or wall-mounted device. A
variety of optional antennas are available, from
small attachable antennas to wall or roof-mounted
directional antennas that ensure high coverage and
high reliability.
You should nd the following components included
in your GSM packaging:
GSM
Terminal
Wall mount
bracket
Backup
battery
(optional)
Omni-
directional
antenna
Power
cable
AC power
supply
User guide
Figure 1. GSM Terminal package contents
INTRODUCTION

PAGE 2 • GSM TERMINAL USER GUIDE
GSM TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONS
The GSM Terminal can be congured with a
combination of telephones, faxes, modems, or other
telephony devices.
There are several methods of connecting the GSM
Terminal to the various peripherals.
(i) Single peripheral device might be connected
directly to Terminal’s telephone (RJ-11) or Serial
(RS-232) connector.
(ii) Multiple devices may be connected to Terminal
via splitter. (See Figure 2)
(iii) If you want to use house telephony through
GSM Terminal instead of wire-line telephony
and your home/ofce has house wiring, you
may disconnect wire-line telephone connection
from your house/ofce wiring and connect GSM
Terminal to one of the phone jacks in the home/
ofce. This allows all home/ofce telephony devices
connected to wall-jacks to operate through the GSM
Terminal. (See Figure 3)
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GSM
TERMINAL
fax
modem
phone
phone
splitter
Figure 2. Conguration with Terminal connected to
telephony devices through splitter.
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