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USER MANUAL

PlugCell Plus User Manual


Welcome..................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Warnings..................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Getting to know PlugCell Plus ..................................................................................................................................................................................5 Operation basics ......................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Types .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 PLUGCELL PLUS TRUNK .......................................................................................................................................................................................6 Compatibility ............................................................................................................................................................................................................7 TELEPHONE EXCHANGES ......................................................................................................................................................................................7 MOBILE SETS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Getting to grips with PlugCell Plus ...........................................................................................................................................................................8 PARTS OF THE SINGLE CHANNEL PLUGCELL PLUS..................................................................................................................................................8 PARTS OF THE 19" RACK ......................................................................................................................................................................................9 STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................................................................10 SUPPLY VOLTAGE ...............................................................................................................................................................................................10 CONNECTION TO THE PABX ................................................................................................................................................................................10 CHOOSING A PROPER SITE ..................................................................................................................................................................................10 SETTING PLUGCELL PLUS ...................................................................................................................................................................................11 CONNECTING THE MOBILE SET .............................................................................................................................................................................11 USING THE ELECTRONIC BATTERY (OPTIONAL) ......................................................................................................................................................12 POLARITY INVERTER ...........................................................................................................................................................................................12 Using PlugCell Plus Trunk .....................................................................................................................................................................................13 MAKING A CALL ..................................................................................................................................................................................................13 ANSWERING A CALL ............................................................................................................................................................................................13 Using the additional functions ................................................................................................................................................................................14 SHORTCUTS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................14 ACCESS LEVELS .................................................................................................................................................................................................14 A. USER .....................................................................................................................................................................................................14 B. SUPERUSER ...........................................................................................................................................................................................14 C. PROGRAMMER ........................................................................................................................................................................................15 Programming PlugCell Plus Trunk .........................................................................................................................................................................16 ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE ...................................................................................................................................................................16 SETTING COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................................................................................................16 RESETTING TO FACTORY CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................................................16 Programming menus..............................................................................................................................................................................................17 1 PLUGCELL PLUS' TELEPHONE DIRECTORY .....................................................................................................................................................17 2 MOBILE SET'S TELEPHONE DIRECTORY() ........................................................................................................................................................17 3 BLOCKED PREFIXES......................................................................................................................................................................................17 4 ALLOWED PREFIXES .....................................................................................................................................................................................18 5 INCOMING CALL TIME ....................................................................................................................................................................................18 6 OUTGOING CALL TIME ..................................................................................................................................................................................18 7 PASSWORDS ................................................................................................................................................................................................18 8 PREFIXES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................19 9 SERVICES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................19 10 DIALING TONE ............................................................................................................................................................................................20 11 PIN ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................20 12 CALL FORWARDING ....................................................................................................................................................................................20 30 FLASH .......................................................................................................................................................................................................21 31 POLARITY REVERSAL DELAY .......................................................................................................................................................................21 32 DIALING PULSE WIDTH ................................................................................................................................................................................21 PROGRAMMING MENUS FOR CARRIER SELECTION CODE (CSP).............................................................................................................................21 40 VC1 AREA CODE ........................................................................................................................................................................................22 41 VC2 AREA CODES ......................................................................................................................................................................................22 42 VC1 CARRIER ............................................................................................................................................................................................22 43 VC2 CARRIER ............................................................................................................................................................................................22 44 VC3 CARRIER ............................................................................................................................................................................................22 45 INTERNATIONAL CARRIER ............................................................................................................................................................................23 FAST DIALING PROGRAMMING MENUS ..................................................................................................................................................................23 46 LOCAL CALLS .............................................................................................................................................................................................23 47 LONG DISTANCE CALLS ..............................................................................................................................................................................23 48 INTERNATIONAL CALLS ................................................................................................................................................................................23 71 CALL BACK ................................................................................................................................................................................................23 TIPS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................25 Fast programming guide ........................................................................................................................................................................................26 Audible signaling....................................................................................................................................................................................................28 Recommendations .................................................................................................................................................................................................29 HOW TO DECREASE TELECOMMUNICATIONS COSTS ...............................................................................................................................................29 MAKING A BETTER USE WITH THE PABX...............................................................................................................................................................29 Technical data .......................................................................................................................................................................................................29 Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 PlugCell Plus Customer Service ............................................................................................................................................................................30

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PlugCell Plus User Manual

Welcome
Congratulations for your purchase of PlugCell Plus Trunk.
Znite is pleased to welcome you to a set of facilities that will be available through your PlugCell Plus Trunk cellular interface.

Warnings
Never install your PlugCell Plus Trunk before reading all installation instructions and heeding to the following warnings:
Check whether the mains voltage is within the range accepted by PlugCell Plus. Avoid installing the mobile set to or touching the internal components of PlugCell Plus or even opening its cabinet while it is connected to the mains. Avoid placing any other device or objects on PlugCell Plus' cabinet. Use only those accessories that are recommended and/or provided by the manufacturer. Recommended temperature range for a proper operation: 0 to 40 Celsius. Keep it away from any liquid substances.

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Getting to know PlugCell Plus


PlugCell Plus is a device that integrates the mobile and landline telephone systems. It was developed to
facilitate the shared use of mobile sets, by connecting them to telephone exchanges (PABXs), in order to (1) take advantage of differentiated rate plans offered by mobile carriers, with the same comfort and convenience of calls made from landline sets.

PlugCell Plus + PABX + MOBILE SETS WITH REDUCED RATES


= SAVING + CONTROL + EASINESS + SECURITY

SAVING:
The calls to mobile sets, made from extensions connected to the PABX, will be routed through PlugCell Plus; therefore, the calls can be made from one mobile set to another, with lower costs. Depending on the plan contracted with the mobile carrier, the rates of calls made to mobile sets can be decreased down to 70%, when compared to calls made from landline to mobile sets. In most cases, the company will need less mobile sets when using PlugCell Plus. With a lower quantity of these sets and all of them connected to PlugCell Plus, the same communication throughput can be achieved. Using the PABX, the phone calls to/from landline lines and mobile lines connected to PlugCell Plus can be easily controlled, by defining which extensions can make long distance calls and calls to mobile sets. A better use can be made of the mobile line with the additional functions of PlugCell Plus, by limiting call time, assigning access passwords, blocking calls to certain prefixes or even limiting the calls to some predefined numbers. PlugCell Plus Trunk is compatible with any telephone exchange (PABX) having analog trunks (lines). It is easy to install, with a ratio of one PlugCell Plus Trunk for each analog trunk available in the PABX. Depending on the PABX, it can be programmed to choose the best call mode automatically: if the call is made to a conventional set, the PABX will connect it through the conventional telephone carrier; on the other hand, if the call is made to a mobile set, PlugCell Plus will be used in this connection. While the mobile set is connected to PlugCell Plus, its battery will be charged automatically. PlugCell Plus keeps you away from mobile sets, thus decreasing the hazards of the radio frequency (RF) radiation emitted by such sets and avoiding battery heat next to your head.

CONTROL:
-

EASINESS:
-

SECURITY:

Refer to the comments in: http://www.teleco.com.br/comentario/com37.asp.

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Operation basics
The PlugCell Plus mobile line can be used as a conventional telephone line. If it is connected to a PABX, it can be accessed by any enabled internal extension and the incoming calls will be directed to the selected extensions. When the mobile line is accessed, PlugCell Plus generates a dialing tone similar to that of a landline set (or even an alternative, settable tone). From this moment on, all operations enabled by the local mobile carrier can be performed, along with PlugCell Plus additional functions. Once connected to the telephone exchange, PlugCell Plus routes through itself all calls made to mobile sets. The PABX can be programmed to block the conventional lines when the calls are made to a mobile number, thus preventing any calls from conventional to mobile lines from occurring.

Types
PLUGCELL TRUNK
E X T E N S I O N S

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE

L I N E S

PLUGCELL TRUNK

LANDLINE TELEPHONY CARRIER


MOBILE TELEPHONY CARRIER

Figure 1 PlugCell Plus Trunk

PlugCell Plus Trunk


PlugCell Plus Trunk must be connected to any available analog trunk input in the PABX. To connect PlugCell Plus Trunk to a conventional set, you have only to connect the cable (with the proper connector) to the telephone set.

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Compatibility
Telephone Exchanges
PlugCell Plus Trunk is compatible with any telephone exchange (PABX) with analog trunks (external lines). In case of digital exchanges, you have only to provide an analog trunk for each PlugCell Plus to be installed or even use a converter.

Mobile Sets
All cellular technologies adopted in Brazil (AMPS, TDMA, CDMA and GSM) are compatible with PlugCell Plus, including every leading brand in the market (Nokia / Gradiente, Motorola, Siemens, Ericsson / Sony and LG) and all key models. For more information, refer to the updated compatibility list in www.plugcell.com.br. IMPORTANT:
Please remember that the data cable can differ according to the mobile set model.

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Getting to grips with PlugCell Plus


Parts of the Single Channel PlugCell Plus

Figure 2.1 Parts of the Single Channel PlugCell Plus

Figure 2.2 Front and Back Panels

A B C D E F G

Cabinet of the Single Channel PlugCell Plus It is the device's core part, where the electronic interface, other components and the enabled mobile set(2) can be found. Display It is a window that enables seeing the set's display. Telephone cable(3) Connects the device to the telephone exchange (analog trunk or extension). Power cable Connects the device to the mains. ON / OFF switch Turns the device on or off. Telephone cable connector Connects the device to the telephone exchange. Supply Power cable output.

2 3

Not provided with the equipment. Not provided with the equipment.

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Parts of the 19" Rack

Figure 3.1 Rack Parts

Figure 3.2 Single rack module

A B C D E F G H

19" Rack Cabinet It is the device's core, where the modules and enabled mobile sets(4) are installed. Interface modules They contain PlugCell Plus Trunk's interface boards. Front panel This is a semitransparent sheet that protects the sets and enables seeing their displays. Power cable Connect the device to the mains. Telephone cable(5) Connects the device to the telephone exchange (analog trunk or extension) Fastening strap It fastens the mobile set to the device. Telephone cable connector Connects the device to the telephone exchange. Communication connector Enables the communication between the mobile set and PlugCell Plus' interface.

TIP:
In case of a 19 rack, up to six (06) PlugCell interfaces can be installed. Additionally, mobile sets of different brands and models can be used in each installed interface.

4 5

Not provided with the equipment. Not provided with the equipment.

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Step-by-step installation
Supply voltage
The PlugCell Plus leaves the factory with a switched power supply. Therefore, it can be plugged to any input voltage between 85 Vac and 265 Vac.
NOTE: The switched power supply of this product can used only with the PlugCell Plus and PlugCell M+ baseboard models.

Figure 4 : Power Supply Board

Connection to the PABX


To connect PlugCell Plus Trunk to a PABX, use a telephone cable with a pair of wires and a male RJ11 connector (Figure 5.1), which must be connected to PlugCell Plus' female RJ11 connector (Figures 5.2a and 5.2b).

Figure 5.1 Cable with RJ11 connector

Figure 5.2a Figure 5.2b Female RJ11 connector of the Single Channel PlugCell Plus Trunk

Figure 5.3: Signaling LEDs

Figure 5.4: Female RJ11 connector in the Rack

PlugCell Plus must be connected to a free analog trunk (external line) input in the PABX. If no free trunk exists, one must be provided by the technician in charge of the telephone exchange or an additional trunk board must be installed. Besides, the exchange must be programmed with an access number to the PlugCell Plus line. To connect PlugCell Plus Trunk to a conventional telephone set, you have only to plug a cable with the proper connector to the set in question. The green LED blinks during PlugCell Plus Trunk startup and shines steadily after this process. The board includes also a yellow LED, which turns on while PlugCell Plus Trunk is being used (see figure 5.3 for LED locations).

Choosing a proper site


Reception tests must be performed with the mobile set, in order to know the best position/site to install PlugCell Plus. In fact, the best the reception signal, the best will be the communication level. The signal is measured by observing the reception bar in the mobile set or by having a specific test performed by a www.PlugCell.com.br Znite Tecnologia e Teleinformtica

PlugCell Plus User Manual 11 qualified technician. The minimum signal level for a good communication must be two thirds of the maximum level at least.

Setting PlugCell Plus


PlugCell Plus' baseboard includes a control to adjust the audio output volume (PT1) and another control to adjust the audio input volume (PT2). Refer to figure 6 for the correct location of such controls.

Figure 6

Connecting the mobile set


All cellular technologies adopted in Brazil (AMPS, TDMA, CDMA and GSM) are compatible with PlugCell Plus, including the leading set brands (Nokia / Gradiente, Motorola, Siemens, Ericsson / Sony and LG) and their main models. Refer to the updated compatibility list in www.zenitetecnologia.com.br for more information. The mobile set must be preferably connected with PlugCell Plus unplugged from the mains outlet. Start the installation process by opening PlugCell Plus' cabinet. Then connect PlugCell Plus' internal cable to the mobile set (figures 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3) and fasten the set to its internal base (figure 7.4). Once fastened the mobile set, you can switch PlugCell Plus on. The set will be then automatically restarted in the car or hands free mode, depending on the set model. Some models do not show any message.

Figure 7.1

Figure 7.2 Connecting the data cable to the mobile set

Figure 7.3

Figure 7.4 Fastening the mobile set to PlugCell

NOTE:

Please remember that the connector of PlugCell Plus' internal cable that connects to the mobile set can differ according to the set model.

IMPORTANT:
To make GSM mobile sets work correctly with PlugCell Plus, some measures must be taken with regard to the PIN (Personal Identity Number). Any one of the procedures below can be followed: Disabling the PIN prompt in the mobile set. Programming PlugCell for an automatic PIN entry (see Programming Menus PIN). This procedure must be always followed in case of Siemens sets. Programming code: #7764##11#1# PIN number#.

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IMPORTANT:
The automatic answering service of the mobile set must be disabled. Otherwise, problems may arise during incoming calls.

Using the electronic battery (optional)


The electronic battery is an optional accessory that has the purpose of replacing the mobile set's battery, thus avoiding its natural wear and assuring a continuous operation. It is an electronic circuit connected to PlugCell Plus' baseboard. To use this accessory, you must remove the set's battery and fit the electronic battery board in its place. You must also close jumper J1.

J1

Figure 8 Electronic battery

Figure 9 Connecting the electronic battery to PlugCell and closing jumper J1

Figure 10 Connecting the electronic battery to the mobile set

NOTE:
Do not use the set's battery along with the electronic battery connected to PlugCell Plus' baseboard.

IMPORTANT:
Remember to close jumper J1 before using the electronic battery.

IMPORTANT:
If the mobile set is a Siemens type 2 (C55, A55 or A52, among others) you must use the electronic battery. Check the compatibility lists in the following site: www.plugcell.com.br. NOTE: Not all mobile set models have a compatible electronic battery. To know which models can have such accessory, refer to the compatibility list in www.zenitetecnologia.com.br.

Polarity inverter
The polarity inverter is a circuit included in PlugCell Plus' baseboard. It has the purpose of enabling the use of billing systems during the calls made through PlugCell Plus. Besides, this inverter can also settle the "trunk locking" issue in some PABXs, when the trunks are checked between each other.

Figure 11 Polarity inverter

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Using PlugCell Plus Trunk


Making a call
1. Pick up the handset; 2. You will hear the PABX's dialing tone; 3. Dial the access code to PlugCell Plus Trunk; a. No access code is needed for a PlugCell Plus that is connected to a conventional set directly; b. In case of a PlugCell Plus connected to the PABX, dial the trunk access code or the route code (example 9); 4. You will hear PlugCell Plus' dialing tone; 5. Dial the desired telephone number. Depending on the mobile set model, the digits will either appear in the display as they are dialed in the conventional set or only at the end of dialing; 6. Wait 4 seconds (or 8 seconds for numbers with less than 6 digits) or dial # to complete the call immediately; 7. To hang up, you must simply put the handset on its cradle. Ex.: To call number 1234-5678, access PlugCell Plus line from any set and dial: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TIP:
Enter # (sharp) twice ( # # ) to redial the last dialed number.

NOTE:
PlugCell Plus recognizes immediately any digits dialed by DTMF tones or dial pulses, eliminating the need of any programming.

NOTE:
If the PABX uses a lower cost route and is already programmed to access PlugCell Plus when required, please disregard steps 3 and 4 of the above topic ("Making a Call").

Answering a call
1. When the mobile set connected to PlugCell Plus Trunk receives a call, it is directed a. When PlugCell Plus is connected to the PABX: to an extension or a group/sequence of extensions programmed in the PABX; b. When PlugCell Plus is connected to a telephone set: to the terminal connected to PlugCell Plus; 2. The destination set will ring; 3. To answer the call, the called party must only pick up the handset; 4. To hang up, he/she must simply put the handset on its cradle.

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Using the additional functions


Shortcuts
For some functionalities that are used more frequently or that require a fast execution, PlugCell Plus has a list with 10 shortcuts (only two of them are currently assigned), which can be accessed by dialing directly on the dialing tone: sharp ( # ), the shortcut number with one digit (0 to 9) and sharp ( # ) again. In case of a successful operation, you will hear a acknowledgement tone; otherwise, you will hear an error tone. Ex.: To toggle to the mobile's analog mode, dial # 1 # on the dialing tone of PlugCell Plus.

PlugCell Plus' Shortcuts


Code 0 1 Description Sets the mobile set to the digital mode Sets the mobile set to the analog mode

TIP:
You can use the mobile's digital and analog mode shortcuts to employ the same PlugCell Plus to make voice calls (digital mode) and data or fax calls (analog mode).

Access levels
PlugCell Plus has three different access levels, which can be accessed though an ID password (see Programming menu Passwords). Each level is used in specific situations and can be utilized by specific users too, according to the assignment of passwords to the users of PlugCell Plus line. Therefore, we can make better use of the mobile line and differentiate it according to the person who will use it within the company. For example, the manager or telephone operator of the company can have the superuser password, while the technician in charge of PlugCell Plus will be assigned the programmer password and the other employees can have the user password, as they will access the mobile line. PlugCell Plus line can also be freely used, without any password, but with programmed restrictions. The three aforementioned levels are: - User: this level is subject to programmed limitations. Default password: 8 7 3 7. - Superuser: no restrictions. Default password: 7 7 7 8. - Programmer: it enables programming PlugCell Plus' additional functionalities. Default password: 7 7 6 4. To change the access level, dial sharp ( # ), the desired level password with 4 digits and sharp ( # ) again on PlugCell Plus' dialing tone or password tone. When passwordless access to PlugCell Plus line is disabled by the programming, a password tone (see Audible signaling) will be heard when accessing PlugCell Plus; this indicates that you must enter the user or superuser level to use the mobile line. Once dialed the correct password, you will hear the dialing tone and will be able to use PlugCell Plus normally. To leave any of these two modes, you have only to put the handset on its cradle. a. User This is the standard use level of PlugCell Plus. If the passwordless access service is enabled (see Programming menus Services), you will be in user level as soon as you access PlugCell Plus and hear the dialing tone. You have only to dial your user password if the password tone is heard instead. In this mode, you can make calls through PlugCell Plus, but with programmed limitations. Using PlugCell Plus' additional functions, you can control the utilization by the users, by limiting the maximum call time, blocking numbers, etc. (see Programming menus). Ex.: To enter user level with the default password, dial: # 8 7 3 7 #. b. Superuser This is PlugCell Plus unrestricted use level. To enter this level, you must access PlugCell Plus and dial the superuser password; you will hear the dialing tone in PlugCell Plus. You can use the set normally from this moment on, without any limitation as to maximum call time, blocking, etc. Ex.: To enter superuser level with the default password, dial: # 7 7 7 8 #. www.PlugCell.com.br Znite Tecnologia e Teleinformtica

PlugCell Plus User Manual 15 c. Programmer This is PlugCell Plus' programming level (see Programming PlugCell Plus). You cannot use this level to make or receive calls of any kind. When you access PlugCell Plus with a programmer password, you enter programming mode and can then execute programming commands (see programming menus). TIP:
In case of loss of the programming password, the default password 7 7 6 4 will be still valid in PlugCell Plus during the first 30 seconds of use, provided the mobile set is disconnected.

NOTE: The # key is also known as sharp. CAUTION:


For security reasons, it is advisable to change the passwords of the three levels as soon as PlugCell Plus is installed.

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Programming PlugCell Plus Trunk


PlugCell Plus features a set of additional functions that enable making a better use of, customizing and facilitating the use of the mobile line. IMPORTANT:
To enable any kind of programming in PlugCell Plus, the telephone must be set to dial DTMF tones. The programming will not work in a conventional telephone set for dial pulses, as there is no sharp key ( # ) in such dialing mode.

Entering the programming mode


To enter the programming mode on the dialing tone, password tone or even error tone (when the mobile set is disconnected) of PlugCell Plus, dial sharp ( # ), the programmer password with 4 digits and sharp ( # ) again. As soon as you hear the programming tone, PlugCell Plus will be ready to receive programming commands. Ex.: To enter programming mode with the default password, dial: # 7 7 6 4 #.

# programmer password #
The programming remains active until PlugCell Plus line is disconnected or a 15-second period elapses without any dialing. An acknowledgement tone will be heard after each valid command. In case of an incorrect command or parameter, you will hear an error tone. After the two-second error tone or acknowledgement tone, you will hear the programming tone again; you can then set new commands.

Setting commands
PlugCell Plus commands are organized as menus and submenus, which can be accessed through number codes. Each menu corresponds to one of PlugCell Plus' functionalities, such as Directory, Blocked Prefixes, Passwords and so on. Each submenu corresponds to a task within a given functionality. In the Directory menu, for instance, we have the following submenus: Query Remaining Positions, Add, Remove, etc. Additionally, one or two parameters can be associated to each menu / submenu set. Each menu must be start and end with the sharp symbol ( # ). The menu, submenu and parameter codes are also separated by this symbol ( # ). PlugCell Plus programming command format is:

# menu # submenu # parameter1 # parameter2 #


Depending on the operation to be performed, one or more items can be eliminated from the command string. The items in such format can be eliminated from left to right. Therefore, parameter2, parameter1 and submenu are not needed, according to the operation to be performed. Ex.: In programming mode, to access menu 2 (Mobile's Directory), submenu 0 (Read), parameter 5 (Position), dial: # 2 # 0 # 5 #.

Resetting to factory configuration


To reset to all factory configurations and erase all PlugCell Plus memories, dial # 9 9 # when in programming mode. CAUTION:
When you dial the reset code ( # 9 9 # ), PlugCell Plus memory will be fully erased; this is an irreversible operation.

NOTE:
You WILL NOT have to change the mobile set in use with PlugCell Plus when resetting to factory configuration.

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Programming menus
1 PlugCell Plus' Telephone Directory
PlugCell Plus can be programmed with up to 50 16-digit numbers that are most used by the company. All operations required to plan, organize and control PlugCell Plus' telephone directory are available. Ex.: To add number 9876-5432 in position 10 of the directory: # 1 # 3 # 1 0 # 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 #.
Menu Submenu 0 Remaining Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Add Remove Add Position Remove Position Copy Position Change Position Remove All Parameters Number Number Position, Number Position Position, Position Position, Position Values 16 digits 16 digits 0 49 0 49 0 49 0 49 Example #1#0# Shows the directory's remaining positions in the mobile's display. #1#1#98765432# Stores the number in the first free position. #1#2#98765432# Deletes the number from the directory. #1#3#12#98765432# Stores the number in position 12. #1#4#33# Deletes the number from position 33. #1#5#7#18# Copies the number from position 7 to position 18. #1#6#21#45# Swaps numbers in positions 21 and 45. #1#9# Deletes all numbers from directory.

2 Mobile Set's Telephone Directory(6)


In addition to the operations in PlugCell Plus telephone directory, you can also perform several different reading operations in the mobile's directory. You can read a position, for instance, or copy one or more positions in the mobile's directory to the directory or another memory of PlugCell Plus. Ex.: To copy the first 50 positions from the mobile's directory to PlugCell Plus' directory: # 2 # 9 #

5 0 #.
Menu Submenu 0 Read 1 Copy from mobile set to Directory 3 Copy from mobile set to call back list 7 Copy up to 50 positions from mobile set to call back list 9 Copy up to 50 positions from mobile set to Directory Parameters Position Position, Position Position, Position Quantity Quantity Values 0 999 0 999 0 999 0 - 49 0 - 49 0 49 Example #2#0#123# Shows (in the mobile's display) the number stored in position 123 of mobile's directory. #2#1#45#21# Copies from position 45 of mobile's directory to position 21 of PlugCell Plus' directory. #2#3#45# Copies from position 45 of mobile's directory to the first free position in call back list. #2#7#25# Copies the first 25 positions in mobile's directory to the first free positions in PlugCell Plus' call back list. #2#9#30# Copies the first 30 positions in mobile's directory to the first free positions in PlugCell Plus' directory.

CAUTION:
The quantity of available numbers in the mobile's directory will depend on the model of the set connected to PlugCell Plus. The reading of invalid positions can result in unpredictable consequences. Refer to the mobile set manual for more details.

NOTE:
The numbers in the telephone directory are read in the order they had been recorded and not in alphabetical order.

TIP:
Do the following to populate the directory of two or more PlugCell Plus units with the same numbers: clear the memory of a mobile set, program the desired numbers in the mobile's directory, in the order you want them to appear in PlugCell Plus, and copy the entire mobile's directory to the directories of the several PlugCell Plus units ( # 2 # 9 # quantity # ).

3 Blocked Prefixes
PlugCell Plus enables blocking certain prefixes, in order to control long distance calls, calls made to mobile sets of other carriers and call restrictions in general. You can assemble a list with up to 50 10-digit prefixes. The asterisk (*) can be used as a wild card character in PlugCell Plus, that is, it can represent any number except for the first position of a prefix. Ex.: To block the long distance prefix 011: # 3 # 1 # 0 1 1 #. Ex.: To block the long distance prefix 11 in PlugCell Plus with any carrier code: # 3 # 1 # 0 * * 1 1 #

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Menu Submenu 0 Remaining Positions 1 Add 2 Remove 4 Read 9 Remove All Parameters Number Number Position Values 10 digits 10 digits 0 49 Example #3#0# Shows the remaining positions of blocked prefixes in the mobile's display. #3#1#0119# Stores blocked prefix 0119 in the first free position. #3#2#0119# Deletes blocked prefix 0119. #3#4#16# Shows the blocked prefix stored in position 16 in the mobile's display. #3#9# Deletes all blocked prefixes.

4 Allowed Prefixes
Complementing the blocked prefix function, you can also set several allowed prefixes. The allowed numbers have priority on the blocked ones. Therefore, you will use the allowed prefix list when a given prefix is blocked, but you want to allow a number with such prefix. You can store up to 50 10-digit allowed prefixes. The asterisk (*) can be used as a wild card character in PlugCell Plus, that is, it can represent any number except for the first position of a prefix. Ex.: If 011 is blocked, but you want to allow prefix 0119: # 4 # 1 # 0 1 1 9 #. Ex.: If 0 is blocked in PlugCell Plus, but you want to enable long distance calls to mobile sets starting with number 9: # 4 # 1 # 0 * * * * 9 #.
Menu Submenu 0 Remaining Positions 1 Add 2 Remove 4 Read 9 Remove All Parameters Number Number Position Values 10 digits 10 digits 0 49 Example #4#0# Shows the remaining positions of allowed prefixes in the mobile's display. #4#1#011# Stores allowed prefix 011 in the first free position. #4#2#011# Deletes allowed prefix 011. #4#4#37# Shows the allowed prefix stored in position 37 in the mobile's display. #4#9# Deletes all allowed prefixes.

5 Incoming Call Time


The maximum duration of incoming calls can be limited to 120 minutes at most. When a duration of a call is limited, PlugCell Plus will generate a cutoff warning tone 30 seconds before maximum time; the call will be terminated as soon as this time is reached. Maximum time must be set in minutes. If the duration is set to 0 minutes, the maximum call time will not be controlled. Ex.: To limit incoming call duration to 1 hour: # 5 # 1 # 6 0 #.
Menu Submenu 0 Read 1 Add 2 Remove Parameters Time Values 0 120 Example #5#0# Shows the maximum time of incoming calls in the mobile's display. #5#1#25# Changes the maximum time of incoming calls to 25 minutes. #5#2# Removes maximum time control.

6 Outgoing Call Time


Similarly to the incoming calls, you can also control the maximum time of the outgoing ones. Ex.: To limit outgoing call duration to 15 minutes: # 6 # 1 # 1 5 #
Menu Submenu 0 Read 1 Add 2 Remove Parameters Time Values 0 120 Example #6#0# Shows the maximum time of outgoing calls in the mobile's display. #6#1#15# Changes the maximum time of outgoing calls to 15 minutes. #6#2# Removes the maximum time control.

7 Passwords
You can change the passwords of the three use modes (user, superuser and programmer). Each password must have 4 digits exactly. Ex.: To change the user password to 9999 dial: # 7 # 3 # 9 9 9 9 #
Menu

Submenu 1 Programmer 2 Superuser 3 User

Parameters New password New password New password

Values 4 digits 4 digits 4 digits

Example #7#1#1234# Changes the programmer password to 1234. #7#2#9876# Changes the superuser password to 9876. #7#3#5467# Changes the user password to 5467.

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8 Prefixes
All dialed numbers can be always preceded by a prefix of up to 10 digits. It has the purpose of limiting the calls to a given location or connecting PlugCell Plus to an alternative line in alarms or other devices that require the addition of a prefix. Ex.: To limit the outgoing calls to region 011: # 8 # 1 # 0 1 1 #
Menu

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters New Prefix

Values 10 digits

Example #8#0# Shows the current dialing prefix in the mobile's display. #8#1#011# Changes the dialing prefix to 011. #8#2# Removes the dialing prefix.

9 Services
PlugCell Plus includes a set of services that can be enabled or disabled. Ex.: To disable the reception of incoming calls: # 9 # 0 # 5 #
Menu

9
Code 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18

Submenu 0 Deactivate 1 Activate

Parameters Service Service

Values 0 15 0 15

Example #9#0#5# Disables the incoming calls service. #9#1#1# Enables accessing the mobile line without any password.

Programmable services
Service Access to the mobile line without an user password Manual dialing of numbers Use of PlugCell Plus' directory Use of mobile's directory Incoming calls Remove the Carrier Selection Code Polarity reversal DTMF tone forwarding Analog mode Volume control Force Carrier Selection Code Answering detection Sharp ( # ) dialing Call Back service enabling Answering detection by hardware Default Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Description Any terminal with access to the mobile line can make a call without any password; Any number can be manually dialed through the mobile line; Any calls can be made using the number stored in the directory; The numbers stored in the mobile's directory can be freely called; Any calls can be received through the mobile line; Removes the 2-digit code of the long distance carrier from the dialed numbers; Indicates the start and end of a call to the PABX by reversing line polarity during the call; Forwards DTMF tones during a call by using the mobile's features. Enables using the mobile's analog mode instead of the digital one. Increases the mobile volume to improve audio quality during the calls. Forces the use of preferred long distance carriers. Identifies the exact moment an outgoing call is answered, using the status provided by the mobile set (if enabled). Enables dialing sharp ( # ) at the beginning of the dialed number by dialing sharp twice ( # # ). Redialing (by dialing sharp twice ( # # )) will be disabled when this service is enabled. Cuts off the call when the originating number is detected in the call back list and calls back to the same number that originated the call. Identifies the exact moment an outgoing call is answered, using PlugCell Plus' hardware.

TIP:
If you do not want to receive calls through the mobile set connected to PlugCell Plus, these calls can be blocked by programming the incoming calls (service 5). Depending on the mobile set model, the incoming calls can be also blocked on a selective or full basis, by properly configuring the set. Refer to the user manual of your mobile set for more information.

TIP:
If you have a device that selects the Carrier Selection Code (CSP) automatically for long distance calls, you can set PlugCell Plus to remove the CSP dialed by the user on an automatic basis. To do this, enable the service that removes the carrier code (service 8).

TIP:
If the PABX must be informed about polarity reversal, you must enable the polarity reversal service (service 9). This is the case, for instance, when you want to make a conference call between trunks of your PABX (if this functionality is available).

TIP:
If you want to know the exact time of an outgoing call, in order to report to a call duration control or billing device, use answering detection (service 14) along with polarity reversal (service 9).

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If the answering detection service (service 14) is already enabled, along with polarity reversal (service 9), and answering detection is not occurring only when the call is answered, you must also enable the answering detection by hardware (service 18).

TIP:
If you want to use the mailbox and other services provided by the mobile carrier, and cannot access them because the numbers dialed during the call are not recognized, enable the service of dialing during calls (service 10). This situation is very common with carriers that adopt the CDMA technology.

TIP:
To make data calls or connections to a POS (Point Of Sale), you must enable the analog call mode (service 11).

NOTE:
The analog mode service (service 11) is available to some mobile set models only; it depends also on the mobile's firmware version and on the carrier with which it operates.

TIP:
To access the mobile carrier services that start with the sharp digit ( # ), you can enable the dialing of such digit (service 15).

10 Dialing Tone
In addition to the continuous dialing tone (default), PlugCell Plus offers 4 additional, distinct dialing tones, which can be set to differentiate the mobile's dialing tone from the conventional line's tone or the PABX's tone (see Audible signaling). Ex.: To set the dialing tone to alternative tone number 2: # 1 0 # 1 # 2 #
Menu Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove Parameters Tone Values 04 Example #10#0# Shows the current dialing tone code in the mobile's display. #10#1#2# Changes the dialing tone to alternative tone 2. #10#2# Resets the dialing tone to the continuous mode.

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11 PIN
GSM mobiles have a 4-digit code known as PIN (Personal Identity Number), which must be entered whenever the set is turned on. You can have this number dialed by PlugCell Plus automatically when the set is activated. Ex.: To set the PIN to 1234: # 1 1 # 1 # 1 2 3 4 #
Menu

11

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters New PIN

Values 4 digits

Example #11#0# Shows the current PIN in the mobile's display. #11#1#1234# Changes the PIN to 1234. #11#2# Removes the option of entering the PIN.

IMPORTANT:
To make GSM mobile sets work correctly with PlugCell Plus, some measures must be taken with regard to the PIN (Personal Identity Number). You can follow one of the procedures below: Disable the PIN prompt in the mobile set (this option is not feasible for SM2 models). Program PlugCell Plus to enter the PIN automatically (see Programming menus PIN). This procedure must be always followed for all Siemens mobiles.

12 Call Forwarding
You can set a call forwarding number in PlugCell Plus, that is, the mobile will forward any calls to the predefined number automatically whenever PlugCell Plus is accessed. Ex.: To set an automatic dialing to number 1234: # 1 2 # 1 # 1 2 3 4 #
Menu Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove Parameters New number Values 16 digits Example #12#0# Shows the number set for direct dialing in the mobile's display. #12#1#5678# Changes the direct dialing number to 5678. #12#2# Removes the direct dialing function.

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When a call forwarding number is set, you will have to disconnect the mobile to access the programming mode.

30 Flash
Flash is the time the handset remains in its cradle, in order to determine that a connection is really terminated. PlugCell Plus Trunk enables setting such time in multiples of 100 ms (100 to 5,000 ms), in order to adapt its operation to some PABXs and to some special use cases. The default flash time of PlugCell Plus Trunk is 100 ms. Ex.: To set flash time to 300 ms: # 3 0 # 1 # 3 #
Menu

30

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Time

Values 1 50

Example #30#0# Shows the current flash time in the mobile's display. #30#1#2# Changes flash time to 200ms. #30#2# Removes the flash time setting.

TIP:
If your PABX is programmed to reject collect calls, PlugCell Plus will be probably unable to receive calls. To address this issue, you can set flash time to more than 1 second ( # 3 0 # 1 # 1 0 # ). The recommended value is 1.5 seconds ( # 3 0 # 1 # 1 5 # ).

31 Polarity Reversal Delay


When the polarity reversal service is enabled (see Programming menus Services), you can insert a delay in such reversal (1 to 30 seconds) for all outgoing calls. The default value in this case is 0, that is, no delay occurs during polarity reversal. Ex.: To insert a 2-second delay in the polarity reversal of a telephone line: # 3 1 # 1 # 2 #
Menu

31

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Time

Values 0 30

Example #31#0# Shows delay time in the mobile's display. #31#1#3# Changes delay time to 3 seconds. #31#2# Removes delay insertion.

NOTE:
Considering that PlugCell Plus is unable to supervise call answering, due to the limitations of mobile sets, polarity reversal in outgoing calls will occur as soon as the dialing is completed.

TIP:
To make the operation more similar to a mobile call, you can set a delay between 8 and 10 seconds in polarity reversal, in order to suppress outgoing call time while the telephone set has not answered the call yet.

32 Dialing Pulse Width


The minimum pulse width can be configured (0 to 100 ms) in PlugCell Plus during the reading of dial pulses, in order to increase the compatibility with different telephone sets and telephone exchanges. The default value is 20 ms. Ex.: To set the minimum pulse width to 20 ms: # 3 2 # 1 # 2 0 #.
Menu

32

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Code

Values 0 100

Example #32#0# Shows the set value in the mobile's display. #32#1#30# Changes the minimum pulse width to 30 ms. #32#2# Resets pulse width to the default value (20 ms).

Programming menus for Carrier Selection Code (CSP)


To facilitate the use of preferred carriers for long distance calls, PlugCell Plus offers a specific set of functionalities. You must define both VC1 area code and VC2 area codes. The other are assumed as VC3. International calls will start with 00. You can define preferred carriers for VC1, VC2 and VC3 and for international calls too. When no carrier code is dialed, the preferred carrier code will be inserted automatically. Using service 13 (see Programming menus Services), you can force the use of a preferred

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40 VC1 area code


Indicates the area code (prefix) for VC1 calls. It is the area code in which the mobile set was first enabled. If the set is enabled in the city of So Paulo, for instance, this code will be 11 that is, the telephone prefix of the area that corresponds to such city. Ex.: To set VC1 area code as 11: # 4 0 # 1 # 1 1 #
Menu

40

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Code

Values 2 digits

Example #40#0# Shows the current VC1 area code in the mobile's display. #40#1#21# Changes VC1 area code to 21. #40#2# Removes VC1 area code.

41 VC2 area codes


The VC2 area corresponds to the mobile carrier's coverage area. Therefore, the VC2 codes are all telephone prefixes related to such area. If a carrier serves part of the northeast region, for instance, the VC2 codes will possibly be 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, etc. PlugCell Plus can store up to 30 codes. Ex.: To insert prefix 71 as VC2: # 41 # 1 # 7 1 #.
Menu Submenu 0 Remaining Positions 1 2 4 9 Add Remove Read Remove All Parameters Code Code Position Values 2 digits 2 digits 0 29 Example #41#0# Shows the remaining positions of VC2 codes in the mobile's display. #41#1#21# Stores code 21 in the first free position. #41#2#81# Deletes code 81. #41#4#11# Shows the code of position 11 in the mobile's display. #41#9# Deletes all VC2 area codes.

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42 VC1 Carrier
It defines the preferred carrier for any calls within the VC1 area. Ex.: To set the preferred carrier to 99: # 4 2 # 1 # 9 9 #.
Menu

42

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Carrier

Values 2 digits

Example #42#0# Shows the current VC1 carrier in the mobile's display. #42#1#00# Changes the VC1 carrier to 00. #42#2# Removes the VC1 preferred carrier.

43 VC2 Carrier
It defines the preferred carrier for any calls within the VC2 area. Ex.: To set the preferred carrier to 99: # 4 3 # 1 # 9 9 #.
Menu

43

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Carrier

Values 2 digits

Example #43#0# Shows the current VC2 carrier in the mobile's display. #43#1#00# Changes the VC2 carrier to 00. #43#2# Removes the VC2 preferred carrier.

44 VC3 Carrier
It defines the preferred carrier for any calls within the VC3 area. Ex.: To set the preferred carrier to 99: # 4 4 # 1 # 9 9 #.
Menu

44

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Carrier

Values 2 digits

Example #44#0# Shows the current VC3 carrier in the mobile's display. #44#1#00# Changes the VC3 carrier to 00. #44#2# Removes the VC3 preferred carrier.

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45 International Carrier
It defines the preferred carrier for any international calls (starting with 00). Ex.: To set the preferred carrier to 99: # 4 5 # 1 # 9 9 #.
Menu

45

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Carrier

Values 2 digits

Example #45#0# Shows the international carrier in the mobile's display. #45#1#99# Changes the international carrier to 99. #45#2# Removes the preferred international carrier.

Fast Dialing programming menus


PlugCell Plus can be programmed to complete a call automatically when you are dialing and a given, settable numbers of digits is reached. This number of digits is differentiated for local, long distance and international calls, with independent settings. This service is disabled whenever the values are set to zero.

46 Local Calls
Local calls are those calls with numbers that start with any digit but zero. Ex.: To set the system to complete the call automatically when 8 digits are dialed: # 4 6 # 1 # 8 #
Menu

46

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Quantity

Values 0-16

Example #46#0# Shows the set number in the mobile's display. #46#1#8# Changes the number of digits to 8. #46#2# Removes the automatic call completion function.

47 Long Distance Calls


Long distance calls are those calls with numbers that start with zero, and the second digit can be any number but zero. Ex.: To set the system to complete the call automatically when 13 digits are dialed: # 4 7 # 1 # 1 3 #
Menu

47

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Quantity

Values 0-16

Example #47#0# Shows the set number in the mobile's display. #47#1#13# Changes the number of digits to 13. #47#2# Removes the automatic call completion function.

48 International Calls
International calls are those calls with numbers that start with two zeros. Ex.: To set the system to complete the call automatically when 13 digits are dialed: # 4 8 # 1 # 1 6 #
Menu

48

Submenu 0 Read 1 Change 2 Remove

Parameters Quantity

Values 0-16

Example #48#0# Shows the set number in the mobile's display. #48#1#16# Changes the number of digits to 16. #48#2# Removes the automatic call completion function.

Programming Menu for Additional Services in PlugCell Plus


71 Call Back
PlugCell Plus can be also programmed for the call back function, that is, when the mobile set connected to PlugCell Plus receives a call, it will search the number in the call back list, cut off the call if the number is found and call back to the number in question. The call back list can store up to 50 numbers. Refer to the compatibility list in our website to check which models support the Call Back function.
Menu Submenu 0 Remaining Positions 1 Add Parameters Number Position Position Values 16 digits 16 digits 0 49 Example #71#0# Shows the call back list's remaining positions in the mobile's display. #71#1#98765432# Stores number 98765432 in the first free position. #71#2#98765432# Excludes number 98765432. #71#3# Prepares the equipment to store, in the first free position, the number of the next incoming call. #71#4#40# Shows, in the mobile's display, the number stored in position 40 of the mobile's call back list.

71

2 Exclude number 3 Add next call 4 Read

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PlugCell Plus User Manual 24 Notes - Any zeros placed at the left of menu codes, submenus, positions, quantities and other integer parameters are disregarded. The only exceptions are: - Shortcuts: with 1 digit; - Directory reading: with 2 digits; - Mobile's directory reading: with 3 digits; - Passwords: with 4 digits. - Menu codes have two digits at most. - Submenu codes have only one digit. - Character parameters (telephone numbers) have 16 digits at most. The exceeding digits are disregarded. - Numbers of up to 16 digits are stored for redialing purposes. The exceeding digits are disregarded. - The sharp key (#) cannot be dialed or stored in PlugCell Plus memory for the purposes of directory, allowed accesses, blocked prefixes, allowed prefixes, dialing prefixes or passwords. This key is used as a control key exclusively; you can only dial such key in a mobile set by enabling the sharp key dialing service (service 15). - The asterisk key (*) can be used in any situation, similarly to a numerical key except when programming allowed and blocked prefixes in PlugCell Plus (it can be used as a wild card character in this case, except for in the first position of a number).

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Tips
IMPORTANT:
The mobile set must be enabled by a mobile (cellular) carrier.

IMPORTANT:
For a proper operation of PlugCell Plus with Nokia and Gradiente sets, you must enable all audible signals in the mobile and adjust the keyboard sound volume to minimum (level 1). To do this, select menu, profile and car or hands free (depending on set model); then select customize, followed by keyboard sounds and level 1. This operation can vary in mode from one model to another or may not be available in some models.

TIP:
Do the following to prevent the Nokia or Gradiente set from being with the display continuously on: using the mobile's browsing keys, select menu, profile and car or hands free (depending on set model); then select customize, followed by lighting and automatic. This procedure turns off the mobile's display, increasing its lifetime. This operation can vary in mode from one model to another or may not be available in some models (such as Nokia 5125).

TIP:
Refer to the manual of your telephone set to activate or deactivate its functions, according to each specific use. Particularly, you should adjust the volume (80% below maximum is recommended) and disable the message reception services.

NOTE:
If the mobile set is off when PlugCell Plus is turned on, the mobile will be turned on automatically. If the mobile set turns off for some reason, PlugCell Plus will turn it on again after 1 minute at most.

TIP:
To ensure that any extension programmed to support pulse dialing is really supporting such dialing type, you must connect a telephone set to this extension and dial to another set, with pulse dialing mode selected in the telephone set.

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Fast programming guide


Menu 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 0 1 3 Mobile's Directory 7 9 0 1 2 4 9 0 1 2 4 9 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 4 9 0 1 2 Submenu Remaining Positions Add Remove Add Position Remove Position Copy Position Change Position Remove All Read Copy from mobile to Directory Copy from mobile to call back list Copy up to 50 mobile's positions to call back list Copy up to 50 mobile's positions to Directory Remaining Positions Add Remove Read Remove All Remaining Positions Add Remove Read Remove All Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Programmer Superuser User Read Change Remove Deactivate Activate Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Remaining Positions Add Remove Read Remove All Read Change Remove Parameters Number Number Position, Number Position Position, Position Position, Position Position Position, Position Position, Position Quantity Quantity Number Number Position Values 16 digits 16 digits 0 49 0 49 0 49 0 49 0 999 0 999 0 999 0 49 0 49 0 49 10 digits 10 digits 0 49 Default

Directory

Empty

Not applicable

Blocked prefixes

Empty

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 30 31 32 40 41 42

Allowed Prefixes

Number Number Position

10 digits 10 digits 0 49

Empty

Incoming Call Time

Time

0 120

Empty

Outgoing Call Time

Time New password New password New password New prefix Service Service Tone

0 120 4 digits 4 digits 4 digits 10 digits 0 15 0 15 04

Empty 7764 7778 8737 Empty See service table 0

Passwords

Prefixes Services Dialing Tone

PIN

New PIN

4 digits

Empty

Call Forwarding

New number

16 digits

Empty 1 ( = 100 ms ) 0

Flash**

Time

1 50

Polarity Reversal Delay

Time

1 30

Dialing Pulse Width

Time

1 100

20 ms

VC1 Area Codes

Code

2 digits

Empty

VC2 Area Codes

Code Code Position

2 digits 2 digits 0 29

Empty

VC1 Carrier

Carrier

2 digits

Empty

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Menu

43 44 45 46 47 48 71 00 99

VC2 Carrier

VC3 Carrier

International Carrier

Local Calls

Long Distance Calls

International Calls

Call Back

0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 3 4

Submenu Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Read Change Remove Remaining Positions Add Exclude number Add next call Read

Parameters Carrier

Values 2 digits

Default Empty

Carrier

2 digits

Empty

Carrier

2 digits

Empty

Quantity

0 16

Empty

Quantity

0 16

Empty

Quantity

0 16

Empty

Number Number Position

16 digits 16 digits 0 49

Empty

Firmware version Reset all memory

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Audible signaling
Diagram Waiting for a password. Operation or programming error. Incoming call reception with handset in off-hook condition or forbidden incoming call. Communication error with mobile set or during equipment startup. Less than 30 seconds to reach the maximum call time. Programming mode Completed call. Ready for the dialing. Condition

Tone Password

Description Continuous with a short interval

Operation Error

Short pulses

Call Error

Short pulses and mid-length intervals

Communication Error

Two short pulses and mid-length intervals

Cutoff Warning

Short pulses with 2-second intervals

Programming

Continuous followed by 1 pulse

Busy, Standard

Mid-length pulses

Dialing, Standard

Continuous

Dialing, Alternative 1

Mid-length pulses with 2-second intervals

Dialing, Alternative 2

Two mid-length pulses with 2-second intervals

Dialing, Alternative 3

Continuous and long pulses

Dialing, Alternative 4

Continuous with mid-length intervals Successful command or operation.

Acknowledgement

Two different, interposed frequencies

Note: The acknowledgement tone differs slightly from the other ones, as it is composed by two interposed octave frequencies without any pause. It seems a plain tune with two notes.

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Recommendations
How to decrease telecommunications costs
All mobile carriers offer rate plans that are usually adequate for any case. You can save with calls made from one mobile set to another, long distance calls and even calls made to a group of mobile sets. The savings can reach 70% according to the contracted plan. PlugCell Plus offers a variety of functions that help to make a better use of mobile lines. With PlugCell Plus and a PABX you can, for instance: - Block the access of all PABX internal extensions to mobile calls, except for PlugCell Plus' own mobile line; - Set the use of user and superuser passwords, thus avoiding the use of the mobile line by unauthorized people; - Create a table containing blocked telephone number prefixes and prefixes of undesired mobile calls; - Limit the calls only to those numbers included in the directory; - Enable only those prefixes that are considered necessary for mobile calls; - Avoid using the mobile's directory (if it is a personal directory, for instance); - Disable any incoming calls, in order to avoid collect calls or improper use; - Provide unrestricted use to special users (owners, directors, etc.) with the superuser password; - Block any long distance calls, by setting zero (0) as a blocked prefix, and enabling only long distance prefixes related to given locations (such prefixes will be the allowed ones); - Limit the time of incoming or outgoing calls; - Enable calls to local numbers only, by adding a dialing prefix; - Block the access of unauthorized terminals to the mobile line.

Making a better use with the PABX


Generally, the PABXs include a facility that enables creating access groups to external lines through their use programming. Telephone access will be then restricted to some users of each group only such as restricted access to external line 2, for instance, where PlugCell Plus will be connected; this line will be then accessed through its physical number (e.g. 92). Therefore, all internal extensions will be able to access any external line by dialing 0, except for line 2, which will be accessed only by those users restricted by the line's numerical code (available in each PABX type).

Technical data
Supply voltage Consumption (idle per connection) Consumption (communicating per connection) Terminal loop voltage Terminal loop voltage (with load) Short circuit loop current Loop current with load Ring signal Dialing Signaling tone Loop resistance (maximum) Dimensions of Single Channel PlugCell (1 connection) 85 to 265 VAC (input); 15 to 18 VDC (output) 4W 12 W 48 VDC 10% 8 VDC 5% 28 mA 27 mA 75 VRMS 10%, 25 Hz Pulse / Tone (trunk) or Tone (extension) 425 Hz, -19 dBm, sinusoidal 600 Ohms 168 x 205 x 61 mm

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Warranty
PlugCell Plus is offered with a warranty of 1 year (starting at delivery date of the product to the end customer by the dealer or the manufacturer) against any manufacturing and material defects, provided it is properly used, according to the conditions established during the design phase and specified in the manual. This warranty applies also to all accessories provided with PlugCell Plus. Any necessary repairs (even during the warranty period) will be made by delivering your PlugCell Plus to the factory or the nearest dealer or authorized service center; the purchaser will be solely responsible for any shipment, return, packaging and insurance expenses. On-site service is not covered by this warranty. If such service is requested, a technical visit will be charged, according to the conditions established by the required technical assistance. To be entitled to this warranty, the customer must deliver the equipment along with a copy of the sale invoice. The warranty will be voided in the following cases: - Any installation that does not comply with the specifications included in the manual; - Any damage caused by improper use, inability or inexperience of the installer or failure to observe the precautions included in the manual; - The repair of any component made by unqualified or unauthorized people; - Any changes in the equipment or use with devices or components that are not recommended by the manual; - Removal or any changes in the label that indicates the equipment's serial number and model. The following is not covered by this warranty: - Any accessories that are suggested but not provided by the manufacturer (e.g. mobile sets or batteries); - Any accessories employed by the user (e.g. power supply stabilizers, line surge protectors or telephone sets); - Any defects caused by accidents, fire, floods, lightning, overvoltage in power supply lines or telephone lines and intentional damage.

PlugCell Plus Customer Service


Please feel free to contact us to: dispel any doubts, give your opinion and receive updated information on PlugCell Plus. www.plugcellplus.com.br suporte@PlugCell.com.br Phone/Fax: 0 xx 83 3244-2700 Av. Jlia Freire, 1493 Expedicionrios ZIP Code: 58041-000 Joo Pessoa PB Brazil

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