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Electronic users guide released subject to "Nokia Users Guides Terms and Conditions, 7th June, 1998"
Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal Users guide for modem use
9357346 Issue 2
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the product TME-3 is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found from http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/.
Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Inc. Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice The availability of particular accessories may vary by region. Please check with the Nokia dealer nearest to you.
Contents
FOR YOUR SAFETY 5 1. Introduction 6
Three ways of using the Nokia 30 with a compatible PC or other compatible device: 7 Sales package 8
2. Features of the Nokia 30 9
Data connections and messaging 9 Supplementary services 11 AutoPIN 11
3. Getting started 12
Setting up the terminal 12 Installing the SIM card 13 Mounting the terminal 14 Placing the terminal 14 Terminal connectors 15 Entering the PIN code 17 Changing the PIN code 20
Configure Nokia modem options 23 Create new Dial-up connection 24 GPRS connection 27 HSCSD or CSD connection 28 Enter user name and password 29 Name your connection 29 Set up your Internet mail account 30 Additional settings 30 Settings for Dial-up connections 31 Set properties 32 Connecting to the Internet 34 Uninstalling Modem setup for Nokia Modem setup for standard modem driver 36 Communications software 37
5. Light indicators 39 6. Accessories 42 7. Troubleshooting 43
First things to check 43 Poor reception 43 Blocked PIN code 44 No connection 44 No Internet connection 45 Modem driver 45
4. Modem installation for Nokia 30 terminal 21
Modem setup for Nokia Introduction 21 Getting started 22 Modem Setup 22
Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved.
9. Nokia 30 as an M2M Communications device 48
User control mode 48 AT command mode 49 M2M System mode 49 Placing the terminal for M2M communication 50
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 52 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 55
8. Access codes 46
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 51
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may get interference, which could affect performance.
DO NOT USE IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations or rules. Do not use near medical equipment.
USE SENSIBLY
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel must install or repair equipment.
ACCESSORIES
Use only approved accessories. Do not connect incompatible products.
BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make backup copies of all important data.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its users guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
Introduction
The Nokia 30 is a GSM Connectivity Terminal with many advanced functions. With the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal connected to your compatible PC or to a compatible device, you can, for example, make data calls, send messages, connect to the Internet and so on. The Nokia 30 offers high speed wireless connections and it supports several data connection types such as GPRS, highspeed data, USSD and text messages over EGSM900/GSM1800 networks. The Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal also has highly useful security-related features such as AutoPIN, GSM security codes and GSM encryption for end-user privacy. The Nokia 30 has an internal antenna but if the signal strength is insufficient for optimal use, an external antenna can be attached to the terminal. When the Nokia 30 is attached to the data adapter RS-232, it can be used as a stand-alone modem when connected to a compatible PC or compatible device. This users guide describes how to use of the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal as a wireless modem. Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 6
1. Introduction
Connected to a PC as a wireless modem
The Nokia 30 is connected to your computer and is installed on your computer as a modem. Communications applications can subsequently be used to send and receive data over the wireless connection provided by the Nokia 30. For more detailed information, see Modem installation for Nokia 30 terminal on page 21.
Connected to a PC and typing the AT commands on a terminal software application
The AT commands are typed directly in an application, for example Hyper Terminal. The Nokia 30, used as a modem, follows these commands. See Entering the PIN code as an example of this on page 17.
Connected to an electronics application
When the Nokia 30 terminal is connected to the data adapter RS-232, it can be attached to a device with a serial interface for a modem. This device communicates with the Nokia 30 via the RS-232 interface using integrated AT commands. Read more about the use of Nokia 30 for M2M communications on page 49.
s Three ways of using the Nokia 30 with a compatible PC or other compatible device:
The complete sales package for the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal includes the following items: 1. Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal 2. Power supply ACW-5A 3. Data adapter RS-232 4. Data cable RS-232 5. Installation kit 6. Product note 7. Nokia 30 CD-ROM
s Sales package
Features of the Nokia 30
In this chapter the main features of the Nokia 30 terminal are described in brief.
Note: Do not switch on the terminal when wireless device use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider.
For example, features like wireless data connections and supplementary services are network dependent features in Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal.
s Data connections and messaging
The Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal supports five technologies for wireless data transfer, which can be used where GSM networks support them. It is possible to use different AT commands depending on the data bearer in use. Note: Before you can use GPRS, HSCSD, CSD or USSD, you must subscribe to these services. You must also save the settings for the applications used with these technologies. See Modem installation for Nokia 30 terminal on page 21.
2. Features of the Nokia 30
With GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) data is transferred over the network in small, standardized packets. Transferring data as packets makes the transfer more efficient. Given that the Nokia 30 supports GPRS multi-slot class 6, multiple timeslots can be used for data transfer at the same time.
With HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) the Nokia 30 acts as a multi-slot class 6 terminal and it offers data transfer speeds of up to 43.2 kbit/s.
CSD (Circuit Switched Data) offers data speed of up to 14.4 kbit/s.
SMS (Short Message Service) is used to send and receive messages containing a maximum of 160 characters via the Nokia 30. SMS is a convenient way to pass data quickly and easily to and from Nokia 30 terminals.
USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Services Data) offers reliable interactive messaging services. USSD can be used to send and receive messages containing a maximum of 182 characters via the Nokia 30. With USSD, the session is established for the duration of the connection. This increases data transfer reliability and shortens response times as the delay is known. Note: USSD messages can only be sent to the network, not directly to another mobile terminal. Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 10
The Nokia 30 terminal also supports additional network dependent services such as: Call forwarding to forward your calls to another number you specify. Call restriction to restrict outgoing and incoming calls. Call transfer to connect two different callers with each other and then disconnect ones own call without disturbing the other two callers. Call waiting alerts you of another incoming call during a phone call. In-call handling to switch between incoming and active calls. Multiparty call to connect several callers to one conversation. Security options such as Call barring. You can take these supplementary services into use by changing the settings of Nokia 30. This can be done using e.g. the Nokia 30 Configurator.
s AutoPIN
SIM security in the Nokia 30 terminal can be achieved by using the AutoPIN feature that makes the SIM card useless to any unauthorized user. The standard PIN request is used by default in the Nokia 30, however, the AutoPIN feature can be switched on with the Nokia 30 Configurator software. The PIN code is then programmed in the terminals memory where it is relayed in unusual situations, for example when the terminal is restarted.
s Supplementary services
Getting started
s Setting up the terminal
To use the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal for the first time, proceed as follows: 1. Install the SIM card as described on page 13. 2. Mount the terminal on the data adapter RS-232. 3. Place the terminal in a proper location considering the field strength and antennas functionality. 4. Connect the data cable RS-232 to the terminal and to a compatible PC or other compatible device. Connect the power supply ACW-5A to the terminal and to an AC wall outlet. 5. Enter the PIN code if your SIM card requires it.
Warning! To avoid damage to the SIM card, do not install, move or remove the SIM card if the power supply is connected to an AC wall outlet. Mount the terminal on the data adapter RS-232 before connecting the power supply.
3. Getting started
Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small children.
The Nokia 30 SIM card reader supports 3V small-size SIM cards. The SIM card is attached in its position with the plastic SIM cover. If you need to remove the SIM card from the terminal, do so carefully, for example using a sharp-pointed tool. Note: Removing the SIM card when the Nokia 30 is connected to the data adapter RS-232 is not possible. 1. Remove the SIM cover from the terminal by first lifting the wider end of the SIM cover upwards. 2. Insert your SIM card into the slot and make sure the golden contact area is facing upwards and the bevelled corner is on the left. 3. Replace the SIM cover by pushing the narrow end in first, then snapping the cover closed. Note: If the SIM card is installed but the Nokia 30 terminal still requires the insertion of a SIM card, this means that your SIM card is not supported by the terminal. The Nokia 30 supports 3V SIM cards only. Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 13
The Nokia 30 CD-ROM contains a Modem Setup which allows the Nokia 30 terminal to be used as a wireless modem. The setup installs PC compatible data and fax modem drivers as well as Nokia Modem Options which lets the user set parameters for data calls. Alternatively, you can use the standard modem driver supplied with MS Windows. Either of these drivers allow the Nokia 30 terminal to be used as a modem with most commercially available Internet browsers and e-mail applications The Nokia 30 Modem Options run with Windows 98/Me/2000 or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or newer. To connect to the Internet, to send and receive e-mail or faxes, or to transmit data from your PC, you must have previously installed the appropriate data and fax communications software.
s Modem setup for Nokia 30
Modem Setup for Nokia 30 will install the following components on your computer: Nokia 30 data and fax modem adapters which enable you to use your phone as a modem in data and fax calls Nokia Modem Options which enable you to set options for the data calls you make
4. Modem installation for Nokia 30 terminal
Before you install the ModemSetup for Nokia 30 terminal: close all the programs currently running in the PC make sure the PIN code request in the SIM card is disabled before inserting the SIM card into the terminal. If the PIN code request is activated, the PIN code can be entered with an application such as HyperTerminal. if you wish to activate the GPRS service, GPRS must be activated in the SIM card used with Nokia 30 terminal and your local Internet service provider must support GPRS service.
Modem Setup
The Nokia 30 modem driver is located on the CD-ROM or you can download the latest software from www.forum.nokia.com. 1. Open the downloaded Modem Setup for Nokia 30 terminal exe files and save the files in a chosen location. 2. Run the Set-up. OR 1. From the CD-ROM main menu, click Install Software. 2. Click Install Modem Setup for Nokia 30. 3. Click Install and follow the instructions on the screen. Be prepared to connect your phone to the PC, when prompted to do so.
In order to use the Nokia 30 terminal as a wireless modem, Nokia Modem Options must be configured for your PC. These options define the modem to be used, the connection type, GSM connection speed kbits/s and the GPRS access point. For example, to set the Installed Nokia modems using MS Windows 2000: 1. In the Windows taskbar, press Start and select Settings and Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel, select Nokia Modem Options. 3. Select Nokia 30 (cable) from the Installed Nokia Modems. If you have a HSCSD connection from your service provider, you can use connection speed up to 43.2 kbts/s. If you have a CSD connection from your service provider, you will be limited to a connection speed of 9.6 or 14.4 kbts/s. If you have a GPRS connection from your Internet service provider, you must specify a GPRS access point for the terminal. This access point is provided by the Internet service provider who provides the SIM card used in the Nokia 30 terminal. 4. When the Nokia Modem Options settings are determined select Apply and then select OK. Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 23
Set up your Internet mail account
To finish setting up the modem connection, some additional settings for the Nokia 30 terminal must be defined. These settings apply for both GPRS and HSCSD/CSD connections. 1. In the Windows taskbar, press Start, select Settings and Control Panel. Select Network and Dialup Connections. 2. Select the new dial-up connection you created (e.g. Nokia 30) and right-click on the icon to open the menu. 3. Select Properties from the drop down menu.
s Settings for Dial-up connections
In the dial-up connection Properties (e.g. Nokia 30 Properties) window, select the Networking tab. Press Settings.
1. Make certain that the Enable software compression in the PPP Settings window is unchecked. 2. Press OK.
Set properties
4. Complete these fields with the information provided by your Internet service provider. 5. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. Back under the Networking tab, click on the Properties button for Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
Note: Advanced TCP/IP Settings are Internet service provider dependent. For more information, please contact your Internet service provider. 7. Press OK. 8. Press OK also in the Dial-up connection Properties (e.g. Nokia 30 Properties) Networking window.
s Connecting to the Internet
If properly configured, your Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal should now be ready to make an Internet connection. 1. In the Windows taskbar, press Start, select Settings and Control Panel. Select Network and Dialup Connections. 2. Double-click the new connection icon (e.g. Nokia 30).
6. In the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window, make certain that the Use IP header compression box is not checked.
4. When you have successfully connected to the Internet, the Connection Complete window will appear into your PC screen.
3. Enter your Internet access username and password. For more information, contact your Internet service provider.
1. In the Windows taskbar, press Start, select Settings and Control Panel. Select Network and Dialup Connections. 2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. 3. In the Install/Uninstall tab, select Modem Setup for Nokia 30 from the list of software that can be removed. 4. Click Add/Remove. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen until the program files are removed.
s Modem setup for standard modem driver
Alternatively, you can also use the standard modem driver supplied, for example, with MS Windows. Few additional AT commands are needed to setup GSM data or GPRS configuration. These commands can also be used in other environments, like Linux or with embedded applications supporting AT commands. You can set up the modem in the following way (in Windows 2000): 1. Select Start-> Settings-> Control Panel-> Phone and Modem Options. 2. Select a standard modem in the Modem tab and press Properties. 3. Select the Advanced tab and type in the standard modem settings for CSD/HSCSD/GPRS: AT+CBST=51,01;+CHSN=6,0,0,0;+CGDCONT=,,"INTERNET"
s Uninstalling Modem setup for Nokia 30
Note: The GPRS access point name and the supported GSM data call modes are operator specific parameters. For other bit rates and connection modes ( for example the analog PSTN modem), refer to chapter 18 (Example procedures on some AT commands) on AT Command Guide for Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal provided on the Nokia 30 CD-ROM. Please contact your local service provider for more detailed instructions on how to set up the Nokia 30 as a wireless modem.
s Communications software
After you have installed the required modem driver you can select the Nokia 30 as your modem and start using it through a communications software application. For example, MS Windows 95/98/2000/NT 4.0 includes several communications applications. For assistance, refer to the user manuals of the software you are using. Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 37
This sample string specifies that: 43.2 kbit/s ISDN (V120) HSCSD data call mode is selected and the GPRS Access Point Name is "Internet".
Note: Only install software from sources that offer adequate protection against viruses and other harmful software.
Light indicators
The Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal has three light indicators (LEDs), which form the terminals user interface. The LED display shows the field strength and the terminal status. The LEDs appear in two colours - red and green - indicating the state of the Nokia 30 GSM terminal in three different conditions: Start-up Normal operation Special operation Note: All three LEDs can also be configured using the Nokia 30 Configurator software application so that they do not show any status and remain off during operation.
s Nokia 30 light indicators in start-up:
LED 1 Off Green scan Off Off LED 2 Off Red blink Red blink Status LED 3 Off Off Red blink Description Power off Power on, connecting to network PIN query / new PIN query PUK query Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 39
6. Accessories
Troubleshooting
s First things to check
1. Check that the data cable is firmly connected to the terminal and to the compatible PC or other compatible device. 2. Check that the power supply is firmly connected to the terminal and to an AC wall outlet. 3. Disconnect the power supply from the AC wall outlet before you check that the SIM card is installed properly.
s Poor reception
If there are problems with reception, for example interruptions in the service, the signal may be too weak. Check the signal strength with the following AT command for example in the HyperTerminal connection window: at+csq. The response is +csq: <rssi>, 99. The parameters for <rssi> are from 0 through 31 at 2 dBm intervals:
0. 6 7. 11 12. 16 17. 31 99
-101 dBm or less -> Unacceptable coverage -100 dBm. -91 dBm -> Weak coverage -90 dBm. -81 dBm -> Moderate coverage -80 dBm or greater -> Good coverage Not known or not detectable Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 43
7. Troubleshooting
s Blocked PIN code
If the PIN code you enter fails three times in succession, the code is blocked. You can unblock it by entering your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code. See Access codes on page 46. When the PIN code is blocked, the light indicators 1 and 2 blink red. To unblock the code, proceed as follows: For example, in the HyperTerminal connection window, type the AT command at+cpin? and press ENTER. If the PUK code is required, the response is +cpin: SIM PUK. Enter the PUK code via the command at+cpin="PUK","PIN" where PUK is your PUK code and PIN is your old or new PIN code. Press ENTER.
s No connection
If you do not get an OK response when you enter the at<enter> command in the HyperTerminal connection window, for example, first check that the port settings are correct. See Entering the PIN code on page 17. Check also that you use correct RS-232 adapter (the DAU-12 marking can be found at the bottom of the adapter) you have set the Connection Type with the Configurator software correctly: HW selection (default) or AT Commands Copyright 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. 44
For example, the response +csq: 31, 99 means that the signal strength is excellent. If the signal is weaker than -91 dBm (the <rssi> parameter is 11 or less), move the terminal to another location. If the terminal does not receive a stronger signal, contact your service provider. An external antenna may improve the reception.
s No Internet connection
Check the Nokia Modem Options settings are correct. Check that the new Dial-up Connection settings are correct. Contact your Internet service provider.
s Modem driver
Check that no other device uses the same COM port with your PC to which you have connected the Nokia 30 terminal. If you wish to see the log file to check what the Nokia 30 terminal has responded to the AT commands, you can find the file named Modem_Nokia30.txt on your PC in the WINNT or Windows folder. If the log file is not found, select (in Windows 2000) Control Panel-> Phone and Modem options -> Modems -> Nokia 30 -> Properties -> Diagnostics and select the Append to Log option in the Logging section.
you have downloaded the latest Configurator Software from the Nokia website www.forum.nokia.com.
Access codes
You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorised use of the terminal and your SIM card. Access codes can be changed via the Nokia 30 Configurator software or with specific AT commands via an appropriate application.
s PIN code (4 through 8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. When the PIN code request is enabled, the code is requested each time the phone is switched on.
s PIN2 code (4 through 8 digits)
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access some functions, such as charging unit counters. These functions are only available if supported by your SIM card.
s PUK code (8 digits)
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked PIN code. The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your local service provider for the code. If you lose the code, contact your service provider.
8. Access codes
The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, contact your service provider.
s Security code (5 digits)
The security code can be used to avoid unauthorised use of your terminal. The factory setting for the security code is 12345. To change the security code, use the Nokia 30 Configurator software. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place.
s Barring password
The barring password is needed when using the "Call Barring" function. You obtain the password from your service provider.
s PUK2 code (8 digits)
Nokia 30 as an M2M Communications device
M2M stands for machine-to-machine, man-to-machine and machine-to-man communication. M2M is a simple way to use wireless data transmission as a link between systems, remote devices or locations and individuals. With the Nokia 30 connected to a machine through a control application, you can remotely control a pool of devices and receive status information, for example storage statuses. The Nokia 30 can be easily integrated into various applications such as vending, security, elevator control and so on. As an M2M communications device the Nokia 30 can be used in three operation modes: User control mode AT command mode M2M system mode
s User control mode
A user can control and monitor devices by mobile phone using text messages. An example of controlling a device would be to lock a door remotely with a mobile phone. With the User Control mode of Nokia 30 it is easy and economical to develop e.g. this kind of door locking system. This is possible using the built in services of the Nokia 30 and the specific input and output pins located on the M2M System Connector, see page 15. For more information on User control mode, see the Nokia website www.forum.nokia.com for more specific documentation.
9. Nokia 30 as an M2M Communications device
In AT command mode the Nokia 30 operates as a wireless modem. The wireless connection is established and data is sent using AT commands integrated in the application module. The AT command mode is available either on the D9 connector of the RS-232 adapter or on the 50-pin M2M System Connector located on the bottom of the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal. The AT commands, which are used to control the terminal, can be found in the AT Command Guide for Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal on the Nokia 30 CD-ROM and on the Nokia website at http:// www.forum.nokia.com. The Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal supports most ITU-T V.25ter, ETS GSM 07.05 and ETS GSM 07.07 commands.
s M2M System mode
In M2M system mode the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal operates as a part of the Nokia M2M Platform, which is a complete, wireless end-to-end solution for machine communication. Together with the Nokia M2M Gateway the Nokia 30 forms an application platform. The Nokia 30 incorporates a host of features that can be used in M2M System mode. For example, enhanced reliability and security is available in M2M System mode. The connection between the Nokia 30 and the application module is checked periodically by live checks and if the connection is broken, it can be reset automatically. Mutual authentication can also be ensured between the Nokia 30 and the Nokia M2M Gateway. In M2M System mode the wireless connection is established and data is sent using the CORBA method calls integrated in the application module.
s AT command mode
When using the Nokia 30 terminal for M2M communication, the way in which the terminal is placed is of considerable importance regarding the way in which the terminals antenna works. The antenna works better on a non-metallic surface. Metallic surfaces require more specific adjustments in order to get the terminal to work as intended. For more information on how to use the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal for M2M communication, please visit the Forum Nokia web site at http://www.forum.nokia.com
s Placing the terminal for M2M communication
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children. Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be damaged. Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. Do not store it in cold areas. When the terminal warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside, which may damage electronic circuit boards. Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling may damage it. Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the terminal. Do not paint the terminal. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the terminal and may violate regulations governing radio devices. When dismounting the terminal from the cradle first disconnect the power supply from the terminal. Do not install, move or remove the SIM card if the power supply is connected to an AC wall outlet. All of the above suggestions apply equally to your terminal or any accessory. If any of them is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you and, if necessary, arrange for service.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
s Power supply
The Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal power supply ACW-5A converts mains voltage to low voltage DC. Note: The power supply socket should be easily accessible and it must not be covered. The power supply is insulation class 2-covered. Warning! Dangerous voltage. Do not attempt to open the casing. Note: This power supply is for indoor use only! Do not expose the unit to water, rain or dust. The power supply should be disconnected from the socket when the terminal is not in use for a prolonged period of time or when the power supply is not connected to the terminal. When you disconnect the power cord of the power supply, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Important! Use only the power supply approved by Nokia. The use of any other types will incvalidate any approval or warranty applying to the terminal, and may be dangerous.
s Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off the terminal whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. The Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal is switched on when the power supply is connected to the terminal and to an AC outlet. Do not connect the power supply whenever it is forbidden to use a wireless device, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the terminal or any accessory to another device, read its users guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your terminal.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: Should always keep the terminal more than 20 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the terminal is switched on; If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, stop using the terminal immediately.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider.
Other medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Do not use your terminal in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Posted facilities
Do not use your terminal in any facility where posted notices so require.
s Electronic devices
Do not use the terminal when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the terminal when at a refuelling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquified petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
s Potentially explosive atmospheres
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 84 x 53 x 26 mm with RS-232 adapter: 109 x 76 x 34 mm Weight: 65 g with RS-232 adapter: 130 g Power supply ACW-5A Charger type: Switched mode power supply AC mains plug type: Europe, UK, US Input voltage: 90-264 VAC DC connector: 3.0 mm DC plug Weight: 70 g + cables
Volume: <110 cm3 Environmental specifications Operating conditions: -10 C.+55 C Storage conditions -40 C.+85 C Relative humidity range for operation 20.75% non-condensing and for storage 5.95% noncondensing. The terminal is not protected against ingress of water or liquids of any type.
Electro-magnetic compatibility The terminal is tested for electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC) according to the EN 301 489-1/7/standards.

NOKIA 32 ANALOG FAX QUICK GUIDE
1. ANALOG FAX QUICK GUIDE FOR THE NOKIA 32 TERMINAL The Nokia 32 terminal supports group 3 analog fax connection according to ETSI TS 100931 v8.0.1. standard with maximum of 9600 bit/s. The analog fax feature is an addition to the product functionality and is supported with the following or newer software: 8.75 TME-3 (Nokia 32 GSM module) 5.03 DTX-3 (Nokia 32 application module)
1.1 Connecting analog fax to Nokia 32 terminal Connect the analog fax to the trunk connector of the Nokia 32 terminal.
1.1.1 Connecting cable Use a 2-wire cable between the analog fax machine and the Nokia 32 terminal. If you use a 4-pin RJ-11 cable, connect only the pins 2 and 3, as shown in picture 1. If you use a 6-pin RJ-11 cable, connect only the pins 3 and 4, as shown in picture 2. In both pictures, the coloured lines represent the connection to the pins in the trunk connector of the Nokia 32 terminal. Note that even though RJ-11 connectors have 4 or 6 pins, only 2 wires can be connected, as shown below.
1.2 Configuring Nokia 32 terminal to analog fax mode You can configure the Nokia 32 terminal to two different analog fax modes using either Nokia 32 Configurator software or the following command strings given by a DTMF landline telephone connected to the trunk connector of the Nokia 32 terminal: **####**1234#12**0# - for analog fax mode **####**1234#12**2# - for permanent analog fax mode After the command, key in 555**# to save the new settings and restart the terminal. 1.3 Using Nokia 32 terminal in analog fax mode The Nokia 32 terminal uses the analog fax mode as a default. 1.3.1 Sending faxes 1. Connect the analog fax machine to the trunk connector of the Nokia 32 terminal. 2. Dial *01* to inform the Nokia 32 terminal about the outgoing fax call. 3. Dial the recipients number. Example: *01*1234567 1.3.2 Receiving faxes Incoming faxes are received the same way as using a fixed line (PSTN). If the Nokia 32 terminal does not receive information about the incoming call type from the GSM network, dial *01#* to force the Nokia 32 terminal to receive the next incoming call as a fax call. When a fax is received, this temporary setting is disabled. You can also disable the setting by dialling #01#*. 1.3.3 Light indicators When the Nokia 32 terminal is in analog fax mode, LEDs 2 and 3 are green. During a fax call, LED 3 blinks green. 1.4 Using Nokia 32 terminal in permanent analog fax mode You can set the Nokia 32 terminal to permanent analog fax mode. In this mode, all calls are handled as fax calls. When the Nokia 32 terminal is in permanent fax mode, the actual GSM voice channel enhancements are not in use and thus the voice quality may be poor. 1.4.1 Sending faxes 1. Connect the analog fax machine to the trunk connector of the Nokia 32 terminal. 2. Dial the recipients number. The prefix *01* is not needed in the permanent analog fax mode.
1.4.2 Receiving faxes Incoming faxes are received the same way as using a fixed line (PSTN). 1.4.3 Light indicators When the Nokia 32 terminal is in permanent fax mode, LED 2 is slowly blinks green and LED 3 is green. During a fax call, LED 3 blinks green. 1.5 SIM card requirements Typically when a SIM card is activated for mobile services, only the voice and data services are activated. However, when using the analog fax feature of the Nokia 32 terminal, you must ask the operator to activate the fax service both for sending and receiving faxes. Note that SIM cards may be provided with a separate number for each service, or a single number for all services. 1.5.1 SIM card with separate number for each service This service type is preferred with the Nokia 32 terminal as it simplifies the usage of the terminal. Option 1: Use the Nokia 32 terminal in analog fax mode -Send by dialling *01*recipient's number -Receive with the separate SIM fax number Option 2: Use the Nokia 32 terminal in permanent analog fax mode -Send by dialling the recipient's number -Receive with the separate SIM fax number 1.5.2 SIM card with a single number Option 1: Use the Nokia 32 terminal in analog fax mode -Send by dialling *01*recipient's number -Receive by dialling *01#* when the incoming call is a fax Option 2: Use the Nokia 32 terminal in permanent fax mode -Send by dialling the recipient's number -Receive with the SIM number The Nokia 32 terminal analog fax checklist: -Is the fax service activated on your SIM card? -Is the connecting cable 2-wire? -Is there a separate number for the fax service on your SIM card? -Which fax mode do you prefer? -Does the software on your Nokia 32 terminal support the fax feature?
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