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The
Nokia 32 is a GSM gateway affording effective PBX & PC
connectivity. Ideal for landline substitution and as a way to achieve call
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High desk-to-mobile call charges?
Connecting the
Nokia 32 to a PBX allows routing of incoming & outgoing calls via the GSM
network, providing a cost effective alternative for fixed-to-mobile or
mobile-to-fixed telephone calls
The
Nokia 32 bypasses the
landline network and make calls from desk phones over the GSM network. Not
only do you save in landline-to-GSM charges but you can also enable your
employees to enjoy the mobility and freedom of GSM in a PBX environment |
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The
Nokia 32 terminal is
connected by
to an analog trunk or
extension of the suitable PBX which is programmed to automatically route the
calls made from a landline telephone to a mobile number via the
Nokia 32 |

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Depending on the
connection method and configuration of the PBX, the user can manually select
the circuit where the
Nokia 32 is connected |
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The
Nokia 32 adapts well to
different premises & environments and is easily moved. It is therefore
ideally suited for temporary locations such as construction sites and mobile
offices.
Not only can you make & take calls to mobile
phones but you can also make conference calls and forward calls.
Also, you can browse the Internet, send
& receive e-mails, SMSs and faxes from your compatible PC, taking advantage
of the
Nokia 32 terminal’s fast
data modem with GPRS and HSCSD connection. |
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The
Nokia 32 is the ideal fixed
line substitute for homes where building or maintaining fixed telephone lines
is not feasible or even impossible.
To utililize the GSM subscription more
effectively, the
Nokia 32 can be used to set
up a wireless home office – just insert the mobile phone SIM card into the
Nokia 32, plug in a traditional landline telephone into the
Nokia 32 and you can make your phone calls over the GSM network.
Similarly, plug in your compatible PC to the same terminal and have a wireless
data connection for accessing the Internet
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Features
•Dual band EGSM900/1800
•RJ11 for PBX trunk / analog telephone / PBX extension
connections
•RS232 data over D9 connector
•GPRS multi-slot Class 6 (3+1, 2+2, 2+1) (mobile station
class Class B)
•CSD Up to 14.4 kbps
•HSCSD multi-slot class Class 6 (3+1, 2+2, 2+1), up to 43,2
kbps
•Short Message Service (SMS) (MO, MT)
•GSM Supplementary services Phase 2/2+
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Technical data
•Size: 121 x 158 x 45 mm
•Weight: 239 g
•Operating temperature: -10°C...+55°C
•Storage temperature: -40°C...+85°C
•Humidity range, operation: 20-75%
•Humidity range, storage: 5-95%
•Input voltage: Absolute min. 6.2 V, absolute max. 14.0 V
•Small size SIM cards supported
•RF Power: 2W/1W (900/1800 Mhz) |

Power supply ACW-5
•Voltage: 13.5 V
•DC current: 750 mA
•Operating range: 90-264 Vac
•Frequency range: 47-63 Hz
•Weight: 70 g + cables
•Volume: <110 cm3 |
Accessories
•Nokia 32 Configurator software
•External antenna adapter XRM-1
•Backup battery BBW-6
•Loop DC current: 15-120 mA
RS-232
A D9 female connector for standard level RS-232 is
available. It supports AT commands (ITU-T V. 25ter, ETS GSM 07.07, ETS GSM
07.05).
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Telephone/PBX trunk interface
•Line voltage high impedance mode: 50 V
•Line impedance: 600 Ohm
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Antenna
The Nokia 32 terminal has an integrated antenna. The use
of an external antenna is supported by the XRM-1 antenna adapter.
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