Function and Use
This subsection describes the basic and advanced features of 2N EasyGate IP+.
Phone Calls
The procedure for setting up outgoing and incoming calls is described for the connected analog telephone for illustrative purposes. When connecting 2N EasyGate IP+ to a PBX, the principle is the same, but you need to program the call access to the network to the line with 2N EasyGate IP+ correctly.
Put the phone off-hook, you can hear the dial tone and the Line LED starts flashing.
Dial the subscriber number. During dialing, the delay between digits may not be longer than 5 s (programmable parameter). After this period, the number is considered complete and is dialed into the GSM network.
After the last digit is dialed, there is a short delay, 2N EasyGate IP+ waits for the next dialing if any and then the end of dialing signaling and the actual connection setup follow.
If the called party is available, you will hear the ringtone. When the called party is busy, you will hear the busy tone or one of the GSM network operator's announcements.
When the called party picks up, the call is established. The Line indicator lights up steadily throughout the call.
Hang up the phone to end the call. The Line LED goes out. If the called party is the first to hang up and you hear the busy tone in the handset, hang up the phone.
An incoming call is signaled by phone ringing. The Line indicator is flashing during the ringing.
Put the phone off-hook to establish the call. The Line LED is permanently on throughout the call.
Hang up the phone to end the call. The Line LED goes out. If the called party is the first to hang up and you hear the busy tone in the handset, hang up the phone.
Automatic Call (Babycall)
If the Babycall is programmed, a defined time value is counted down from the phone pick up. If you do not start dialing before this timeout expires, a call to the preset number will start automatically – from this point on, the behavior of 2N EasyGate IP+ is the same as if you stop dialing during a normal outgoing call. Any dialing during the Babycall countdown cancels this function and a normal outgoing call is made.
SIP Calls
SIP is a service that provides calls over the Internet network. Data must be enabled for SIP calls.
Caution
To make calls using SIP, 2N EasyGate IP+ must be registered. This means that peer to peer calls will not be possible.
The following procedure leads to SIP registration. Check the SIP status on the SIP/Basic Settings tab or on the Status tab, which displays general information on the device.
Enable SIP calling in the SIP/Basic Settings menu by turning on the service and filling in the settings. Domain, Proxy and Proxy port are optional parameters.
If the Server Port and Proxy Port parameters are set to 0, the port numbers are obtained from the service record on the DNS server (i.e. assigned by the network). If the Local Port is set to 0, port 5060 is used.
Mind the upper/lower case while entering your password.
VoLTE Calls
The VoLTE service provides top quality calls over the LTE network. The service is available wherever there is an LTE signal.
Enable the IMS function on the Network/VoLTE tab to activate the VoLTE calling function on the device. The data is enabled by default on the device and can be changed on the Network/WWAN tab. For VoLTE calls, the value of the Network Technology parameter on the WWAN card must always be LTE, which indicates the LTE connection. VoLTE calls are also available with automatic network selection if the LTE network is available.
GSM / UMTS Calls
For GSM/UMTS calls, change the value of outgoing calls from SIP, Voice to Voice only in the Telephony / Dialing tab and turn off IMS in the Network / VoLTE tab.
Device Disposal
Warning
Before disposal, make sure that all sensitive data has been removed by factory reset to prevent unauthorized access to information.
If disposal of the device is necessary, follow the appropriate procedures to maintain safety and environmental protection. Disposal must be carried out in accordance with applicable legislation and waste management standards in order to protect the environment and minimize potential risks associated with the disposal of electronic equipment.