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Nera WorldPhoneUser’s Manual
RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATIONHAZARD - KEEP CLEAR
1 METRE MINIMUM
RADIATION WARNINGHigh levels of radio frequency radiation are consid-ered health hazardous. Although no single value of“safe radiation level” has been agreed upon by allcountries, the American National Standards Institute(ANSI/LEEE C95.1-1992) recommends that peopleshould not be exposed to radiation stronger than1 milliwatt per square centimetre at the frequenciesused in the WORLDPHONE terminal. Accordingly,the operator of the terminal should ensure that thearea extending 1 metre from the front of the antennabe kept clear of personnel when the terminal is trans-mitting.
OBTAINING LICENSING FOR INMARSAT TERMINALSUnder rights given under ITU Radio Regulations, local telecommunicationsadministrations establish and enforce national rules and regulations governingtypes of emissions, power levels, and other parameters that effect the purity ofsignal, which may be radiated in the various frequency bands of the radio spec-trum.
To legally operate an Inmarsat terminal, it is necessary to obtain permission fromthe local telecommunications regulatory authorities of the country you are operat-ing within. Using your terminal in any country without permission causes you torun the risk of confiscation of the terminal or legal action from local authorities.Normal practice for taking telecommunications into another country is to apply fora license before travel. If a license has not been obtained before travel, theequipment may be put into storage by local authorities until such time as a li-cense is obtained.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Chapter 1. Getting StartedIntroduction ................................................................................ 1.1Telephone Unit (TPU) .............................................................. 1.3WorldPhone Portable ............................................................... 1.6WorldPhone Provident ............................................................ 1.12WorldPhone Marine ................................................................. 1.13WorldPhone Voyager .............................................................. 1.16Chapter 2. OperationIntroduction ................................................................................ 2.1Making a call ............................................................................ 2.2Call from telephone .................................................................. 2.8Special calls .............................................................................. 2.9Receiving a call ....................................................................... 2.10Functions ................................................................................. 2.13Last number redialing .............................................................. 2.15Phone book ............................................................................. 2.16Key lock ................................................................................... 2.18Selecting default Net service provider ..................................... 2.19User access ............................................................................. 2.20Data/printer port setup ............................................................. 2.23Phone setup ............................................................................ 2.26
Setting default contrast and ringing volume ......................... 2.27Setting date and time ........................................................... 2.28Setting key lock .................................................................... 2.29Language setup .................................................................... 2.30Language reset .................................................................... 2.31Mailbox access numbers ...................................................... 2.32Call charge setup ................................................................. 2.33
Traffic log ................................................................................. 2.34Precharge ................................................................................ 2.37
Precharge on SIM card ........................................................ 2.42Advanced functions:Access control ......................................................................... 2.44
Restricted dialing .................................................................. 2.45Restricted dialing setup ........................................................ 2.46Access code ......................................................................... 2.47Access code setup ............................................................... 2.48Restricted SIM usage ........................................................... 2.49Checking SIM restrictions ..................................................... 2.50Setting SIM restrictions ......................................................... 2.51
Satellite setup .......................................................................... 2.52Net service provider and terrestrial network ......................... 2.52S/A operator and terrestrial network ..................................... 2.52
Configuration ........................................................................... 2.53Port configuration ................................................................. 2.53Net service providers ............................................................ 2.54Power conservation .............................................................. 2.55Set diagnostics ..................................................................... 2.55Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service providerand Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card ......................... 2.56Charge tone .......................................................................... 2.58
Information available ............................................................... 2.59IMN numbers ........................................................................ 2.59Misc. version ID information ................................................. 2.60Oscillator compensation ....................................................... 2.60Network status ...................................................................... 2.60
Installation ............................................................................... 2.61Paid functions ....................................................................... 2.61Phone name setup ............................................................... 2.61
Chapter 3. Telefax ServiceSetting up ................................................................................. 3.1Using telefax with the WorldPhone .......................................... 3.2Chapter 4. Data ServiceSetting up ................................................................................. 4.1Chapter 5. Appendices / IndexAppendix A
Telephone country codes ...................................................... A-1Service address codes .......................................................... A-5
Appendix BInstallation of Marine Antenna ............................................... B-1Installation of Voyager Antenna ............................................. B-9Installation of Provident Antenna ......................................... B-16Optional antenna cable ....................................................... B-21Connecting up optional equipment ...................................... B-22
Appendix C (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)Battery charging .................................................................... C-1Charger ................................................................................. C-2Battery replacement .............................................................. C-3
Appendix DAT commands ........................................................................ D-1DTE interface ...................................................................... D-17
Appendix ESecure voice (option) ............................................................ E-1Aero functions (option) .......................................................... E-2
Appendix FCharacter map ....................................................................... F-1
Appendix GList of terms ........................................................................... G-1
Appendix HSystem description ................................................................ H-1
Appendix ITroubleshooting ...................................................................... I-1 WorldPhone – User’s Manual
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1. Getting Started
2. Operation
3. Telefax Service
4. Data Service
5. Appendices
WorldPhone – User’s Manual
Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started
Introduction ................................................................................. 1.1Telephone Unit (TPU) ................................................................. 1.3WorldPhone Portable ................................................................. 1.6WorldPhone Provident .............................................................. 1.12WorldPhone Marine .................................................................. 1.13WorldPhone Voyager ............................................................... 1.16
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Chapter 1. Getting Started
General
The WorldPhone communication terminal provides access to theinternational dial-up telephone, facsimile and data networks via theINMARSAT satellite system.
• The terminal Telephone Unit(TPU) can be operated with any ofthe below six WorldPhone antennas:
• WorldPhone Portable antenna withRF transceiver built into the lid.The antenna also allows semi- or fixedmounting on a flat surface, or tripod.
• WorldPhone Marine , a trackingantenna designed for use on marinecrafts, leisure yachts and work boatsalike.
• WorldPhone Voyager , a trackingantenna designed for use on vehicles,trains or riverboats.
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• WorldPhone Provident , a fixedmounted antenna designed to providetelecommunication services for remotevillages, farms, businesses, construc-tion sites etc.
• WorldPhone Expander , which allowssimultanous operation of up to sixWorldPhone Telephone Units through aone meter parabolic dish antenna.
See separate information.
• WorldPhone Aero , intendedfor use on the small to mediumsize aircraft.See separate information.
Note!It is advisable to turn off the equipment prior to switching antenna.
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Telephone Unit (TPU)
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Connector panel (rear wall)
Telephone keypad
ON/OFF key
Telephone handset
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Function keys
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8 lines x 40 character display
Number/letter keys Arrow keys
Functionkeys
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Net service providerand satellite
Instruction
Battery indicatorDC replaces symbolwhen adapter/power
Signal strength
NIMS/mail alert
Shows that SIMcard is inserted
ON/OFF key
Escape key
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SIM cardThe SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) carries subscription informa-tion from your Inmarsat Service Provider (ISP) or Net service provider onan integrated circuit. The WorldPhone used with the SIM card assumesthe identity of the SIM card.
The SIM card has its own set of numbers on which the user can becontacted irrespective of the WorldPhone used. All outgoing calls will bebilled to the owner of the SIM card.
The SIM card is protected by means of a lock code. When buying a SIM cardyou will receive a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that will contain up to8 digits. Contact your dealer if you do not have your PIN code.
If the PIN code entered does not match the PIN code on the SIMcard, operation with that particular SIM card will lock-up after threefailed attempts. You must then use the SIM un-block code (PUKcode) provided by your ISP to un-lock the card. Contact your dealer ifyou do not have the PUK code.Note! When using the PUK, the SIM PIN is set to 1 2 3 4.
To change or disable the PIN code, see "User access" in chapter 2.Operation.
The SIM card can store miscellaneous information, f.ex.:• PIN code (Personal Identification Number)• Last number list (previously called numbers)• Phone book• Allowed and preferred Net service providers
Note! When using SIM card, the accessibility of the functions de-scribed in this manual will depend on the card supplier.
PIN codeThe user is prompted for the 4-8 digit Personal Identification Numbereach time the WorldPhone is switched on:• SIM PIN? (with SIM card).• Phone PIN? (without SIM card).Be aware that the PIN protection may have been disabled, see "Useraccess " in chapter 2. Operation.
Mail serviceThe Internet Messages Service (NIMS) allows a message of maxi-mum 1024 characters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website,or from the WorldPhone to an e-mail address or another WorldPhone.
NIMS messages are addressed to a response NIMS IMN number.See also appendix G.
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FAX:2-wire RJ11connectorfor telefax.Can bereconfiguredfor telephone
TEL:2-wire RJ11connectorfortelephone,cordlessbasestation orPABX
DATA:9-pin RS232Hayes ATcompatible portfor 2.4 Kbps datacommunication,output to printeror softwaredownload
ANT:connectionof coaxcable fromantenna
Figure 1.2 Telephone Unit connector panel
TelephoneA DTMF telephone, cordless base station or PABX may be connectedto the WorldPhone. This additional telephone is assigned a separateincoming call number.
Telefax serviceThe Telefax facility supports Group 3 fax transmission at a rate of2.4 Kbps. The telefax is assigned a separate incoming call number.
Data serviceThe built in Data Transmission Service is capable of transferringdata at 2.4 Kbps. It allows the WorldPhone to interface with a PCwithout the aid of a modem or data card.
The Asynchronous Data (ASD) system provides data transfer be-tween two WorldPhones, or between a WorldPhone and the fixedinternational network.
The data facility is assigned a separate incoming call number.
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General
The WorldPhone Portable terminal consists of two main units housedin a lightweight and portable carrying case:
• The antenna and RF transceiver integrated into the lid.
• The Telephone Unit (and battery pack) that is detachable and rainresistant.
The WorldPhone uses a coax cable to link the two units together. Thecase is equipped with a handle for transport. The screw socket in thelid allows the antenna to be tripod mounted, or attached to a windowusing a suction fitting. The total weight of the WorldPhone is 2.7 kgs(including battery pack).
The Telephone Unit can easily be shifted for operation with any ofthe other WorldPhone antennas, see "Introduction" in this chapter.
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Lid w/antennaand RF units
Antenna coax cable
Telephone Unit
Universal AC adapter
Carryinghandle/antennasupport
Case folded
Universal AC adapter Car lighter cable Coaxcable
Figure 1.3 WorldPhone Portable, complete.
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Internal batteryThe battery indicator on the displayindicates the internal charge level:
The amount of shading representsthe current charge level.
A completely shaded indicator indicates a fully charged battery.As the battery charge level decreases the amount of shading on thebattery indicator will also decrease.
A flashing battery indicator indicates that the battery level is low.
Figure 1.4 WorldPhone Portable, identification.
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Lock tab (2)
Case lock
Antenna coaxcable
Telephone lock(2)
Compass
Flat antenna
RF units
Bag withantenna cable
Antennaconnector
Battery pack
TELEPHONEUNIT
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The WorldPhone turns off automatically once the battery has dis-charged, to avoid damaging the cells. It must now be powered froman external source for operation and recharging of the battery.The WorldPhone may be connected to an AC source using the Uni-versal AC Adapter, or directly to a 12-32 V rated DC source.
The battery is charged even if the WorldPhone is turned off.The indicator shading increases as the battery re-charges.
For charging and replacement of the battery, see appendix C.
Warning! Problems with the transmission may occur when the batterycharge level is low.Avoid exposing the WorldPhone to extreme heat or cold. Very high orlow temperatures reduce the battery capacity.
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Figure 1.5 WorldPhone Portable connected up.
Antenna tighteningscrews (coin size slots)
Standardtripodmount
Antenna set up withhandle used as support
Telephone Unit withsupport feet lowered
Punchout holes forfixed mounting ofantenna
Punchout openingfor charging withantenna/lid closed
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Setting up
1 Open the WorldPhone.
2 If needed, release thetelephone and lift it out.Check that the antenna coaxcable is properly connected.Swing out the handle in the lidfor antenna support.The coax cable permits theantenna to be placed up to3 metres away from theTelephone Unit.
3 Insert the SIM card(if SIM operated).
4 Press and holdthe ON/OFF keyfor 2 seconds.
The display should light up.
5 Check for sufficient battery capacity.If low, connect the WorldPhone for recharging from external source,see appendix C .
6a Enter the SIMPIN code, andpress Ok:
If necessary,adjust displaybrightness:
6b If no SIM card is inserted, the "Phone PIN" will be prompted for.Default Phone PIN: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Press "Help" for an introduction.Del Eng Ok470
When selecting another display language,Eng appears for easy restoring of English,see "Phone setup: Language setup andLanguage reset" in chapter 2. Operation.
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7 During the satellite search, beep tones will be heard from theloudspeaker (provided the Tone is ON, see next page):
slow intermittent tones whensearching for any satellite .
rapid intermittent tones whensearching for a specific satellite(faster when searching for a singlesatellite).
8 To find the correctvertical angle to thesatellite, try with theantenna adjusted to 60°,30° or 0° as indicated.
9 Aim the antenna/lidtowards the estimatedposition of satellitewith free line ofsight .
Or make a slowscan across thehemisphere.
When receiving asatellite signal, a short tonewill sound. If it is an Inmarsatsatellite, a continuous tone will sound with varying frequency(provided the Tone is ON, see next page).
The WorldPhone always starts with Tone off and "any satellite "search. See step 10.When closing in on a satellite, turning the antenna/lid horizontally andadjusting its vertical angle, the tone should increase in frequency.
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10 A shaded signal strength bar will appear in the display.The longer the signal bar or higher the signal strength indicator value,the better the signal quality. The bar becomes solid when the signalstrength value reaches 400.The maximum marker indicates the highest signal strength achievedduring the current search.
11 Pressing the Seek function key starts the search again.
New allows selec-tion of a specificsatellite:
Scroll down todesired satelliteand select:
Note! Searching for a New satelliteshould be done under special circumstances only.Searching for any satellite is the normal mode of operation (default).
12 Pressing Ok initializes the system.
13 The equipment isready for use when theMain window appears:
Satellite search
Found AOR-E. Accept this Satellite?
Selct470 SIM
Pressing Selctenters chosen satellite
New search satelliteAllAOR-WAOR-EPORIOR
Satellite search
Found AOR-E. Accept this satellite?
Mute Seek New Ok470 SIMVolume
Pressing Mute turns OFF the search tone.(Mute Tone)."Volume" indicator appears when the Tone is ON.Adjust level with arrow keys.
Maximum marker
Low high signal strength
Signal strength indication
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General
WorldPhone Provident comprises:
• Outdoor Equipment – ODEincluding fixed mounted antenna and RF transceiver.
• Indoor Equipment – IDEincluding Telephone Unit and Power Supply.
A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE.
For installation, see appendix B.For operation of the Telephone Unit, see "WorldPhone Portable:Setting up " step 1 through 6.
Figure 1.6 WorldPhone Provident terminal.
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General
WorldPhone Marine comprises:
• Above Deck Equipment – ADEincluding stabilized antenna and RF transceiver.
• Below Deck Equipment – BDEincluding Telephone Unit and Power Supply.
A single coax cable links the ADE and BDE.
For installation, see appendix B.
Figure 1.7 WorldPhone Marine terminal.
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Satellite search
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Setting up
1 Insert the SIM card (if SIM operated):
2 Switch ONthe power supply:
3 Press and hold thetelephone ON/OFFkey for 2 seconds:
The display should light up.
4a Enter the SIMPIN code, andpress Ok:
Adjust displaybrightness:
4b If no SIM card is inserted, the"Phone PIN" will be prompted for.
5 A shaded signal strength bar will appear in the display.The longer the signal bar or higher the signal strength indicator value,the better the signal quality. The bar becomes solid when the signalstrength value reaches 400.The maximum marker indicates the highest signal strength achievedduring the current search.
6 Pressing Ok initializes the system with the displayed satellite.
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When selecting another display language,Eng appears for easy restoring of English,see "Phone setup: Language setup andLanguage reset" in chapter 2. Operation.
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7 Pressing the Seek function key starts the search again.New allows selection of a specific satellite:
Scroll down todesired satelliteand select:
Note! Searchingfor a New satelliteshould be done underspecial circumstances only.Searching for any satellite is the normal mode of operation (default).
8 The equipment isready for use when theMain window appears:
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The WorldPhone Voyager comprises:
• Outdoor Equipment – ODEincluding Antenna Unit and magnetic mounting bracket.
• Indoor Equipment – IDEincluding Telephone Unit and Power Supply.
A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE.
For installation, see appendix B.
Setting up
Apply the setting up and satellite search procedure described forWorldPhone Marine. See previous pages.
Figure 1.8 WorldPhone Voyager terminal.
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Contents Chapter 2. Operation
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Introduction .................................................................................................. 2.1Making a call ................................................................................................ 2.2Call from telephone ..................................................................................... 2.8Special calls ................................................................................................. 2.9Receiving a call ......................................................................................... 2.10Functions ................................................................................................... 2.13Last number redialing ................................................................................ 2.15Phone book ............................................................................................... 2.16Key lock ..................................................................................................... 2.18Selecting default Net service provider ....................................................... 2.19User access ............................................................................................... 2.20Data/printer port setup ............................................................................... 2.23Phone setup .............................................................................................. 2.26
Setting default contrast and ringing volume ........................................... 2.27Setting date and time ............................................................................. 2.28Setting key lock ...................................................................................... 2.29Language setup ...................................................................................... 2.30Language reset ...................................................................................... 2.31Mailbox access numbers ........................................................................ 2.32Call charge setup ................................................................................... 2.33
Traffic log ................................................................................................... 2.34Precharge .................................................................................................. 2.37
Precharge on SIM card .......................................................................... 2.42
Advanced functions:Access control ........................................................................................... 2.44
Restricted dialing .................................................................................... 2.45Restricted dialing setup .......................................................................... 2.46Access code ........................................................................................... 2.47Access code setup ................................................................................. 2.48Restricted SIM usage ............................................................................. 2.49Checking SIM restrictions ....................................................................... 2.50Setting SIM restrictions .......................................................................... 2.51
Satellite setup ............................................................................................ 2.52Net service provider and terrestrial network ........................................... 2.52S/A operator and terrestrial network ....................................................... 2.52
Configuration ............................................................................................. 2.53Port configuration ................................................................................... 2.53Net service providers .............................................................................. 2.54Power conservation ................................................................................ 2.55Set diagnostics ....................................................................................... 2.55Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service providerand Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card ........................................... 2.56Charge tone ............................................................................................ 2.58
Information available ................................................................................. 2.59IMN numbers .......................................................................................... 2.59Misc. version ID information ................................................................... 2.59
Installation ................................................................................................. 2.60Paid functions ......................................................................................... 2.60Phone name setup ................................................................................. 2.60
The design and specifications of theequipment may be changed without notice.
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Variants of letters on the key
GeneralThe display and all controls on the WorldPhone are accessible via thefront telephone panel. See figure 1.1.The light in the display and the screen picture may be timed for automaticswitching off for power saving. Pressing any key turns the display on again.The display contrast can be altered using the arrow keys when the PINwindow or main window appears. See "Phone setup" for further details.
Function keys
The text in the displayshows the functioncurrently assigned toeach function key:
HelpWhenever needed, Example with window above displayed:press the key for assistance.
Press Keys to go direct to the explanationof the various tasks performed by the four function keys.
PIN code
The user is prompted for the 4-8 digit Personal Identification Numbereach time the WorldPhone is switched on:• SIM PIN? (with SIM card).• Phone PIN? (without SIM card).Be aware that the PIN protection may have been disabled, see "Useraccess" in this chapter.
Keying letters
The three letters on each number key are accessible when on displaylines requiring letters. Press the desired key for the first letter, andcontinue rapid selection of following letters/numbers:
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1 Dial 00 and the country code, followed by the subscriber number(max. 22 digits).
For explanation of call numbers and list of country codes, see appendix A.
Key in:
See also"Call via alternativeNet service provideror terrestrial network".
2 Pressing the Delfunction key deletes thedigit to the left of cursor:
3 Pressing the Call functionkey sends the dialed number:
(or press the -key)
4 If the subscriber is listedin the phone book, enter theshort number in the Numberfield and press Shortto make the call:
The Short function key is only visible when lessthan 3 digits have been entered (max short number).
5 Lift handset and wait for answer.Handsfree mode with handset in place.
6 Pressing the Esc key restores numberfield (if edited), or reverts to main window.
7 Use up/downarrow keys to adjustVolume duringthe call.
Procedure
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ing
a ca
ll co
nt’d
The call durationis displayed whenconnected.
For handsfree mode,and use of loudspeakeretc, see "Modes of operation".
8 Pressing Menudisplays IMN numbers:
Book then opensphone book, allowingselectionof subscriber:
Edit allows editingsubscriber data.
New allows entering new data:
See Phonebook
9 To disconnect the call, put down the handset.In Handsfree mode, press Clear.
Dial the international prefix (normally 00) followed by87X IMN number, f.ex. 00 871 762420510.
Depends on which satellite the WorldPhone is currently using:1 – AOR-E (Atlantic Ocean Region East)2 – POR (Pacific Ocean Region)3 – IOR (Indian Ocean Region)4 – AOR-W (Atlantic Ocean Region West)
Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Regionaccess no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhoneregardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through.
New Edit
Book
IMN numbers
Handset: 762420510Phone: 762420511Fax: 762420512Data: 762420513(ESC returns to previous window.)
Phone bookNera SatCom AS
102 Nera Ltd Croydon
470 SIM
To call the WorldPhone
Calling 004767244700via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : ConnectedHandset
on Mute Menu ClearVolume
Alt.: Handsfree, Loudspeaker
00:07:15
470 SIM
470 SIM
Handsfree Volume Menu Book Clear Call to WorldPhone
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Making a call cont’dM
akin
g a
call
cont
’d
Modes of operation
Calling 004767244700via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : Call setupHandset
on Mute Menu ClearVolume
Loudspeakerwhen monitoring
When in handsetmode, placinghandset downterminates thecall.
*
Help
Esc
0yz
2abc 3def
4ghi 5jkl 6mno
7pqr 8stu 9vwx
1!/?
NT in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
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Calling 004767244700via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : Call setupHandsfree
Mute Menu ClearVolume
Pressing Clearterminates call
Call with handset lifted
Handsfree call mode
Pressing Clearterminates call
The WorldPhone switches to handsfreemode if the handset is put down with theloudspeaker on (loudspeaker mode).
470 SIM
470 SIM
Loudspeaker permanently On
Loudspeaker on / off
Microphone muted/active (Mute/Mic)
Microphone muted/active (Mute/Mic)
Handsetin place
*
Help
Esc
0yz
2abc 3def
4ghi 5jkl 6mno
7pqr 8stu 9vwx
1!/?
NT in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek470
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Making a call cont’d
Mak
ing
a ca
ll co
nt’d
Call via an alternative Net service provideror terrestrial network
Although default settings normally can be used, a different Net serviceprovider, or an other terrestrial network, may be selected as follows:
Continue with "Making a call", step 3
NB! A Net service provider may also be specified by starting thetelephone number with its reference code, e.g. BT:
Alternative Net service provider:
Note! The WorldPhone must have been commissioned by theselected provider; the call may otherwise be rejected.
1 Dial subscriber number.
2 Scroll down to Net provider and key in reference number,or press right arrow to display list of accessible Net serviceproviders:
3 Scroll up/downto wantedNet:
4 and press Selct:
Alternative terrestrial network:
1 Scroll down to terrestrial network and key in referencenumber.
Number: 004766844700
Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 00
Del Call
Number: 004766844700
Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 00
Del Call
470 SIM
470 SIM
Number: 004766844700
Net provider: NTTerrestrial network: 0
Selct470 SIM
Net service providersDefault net001 CMC002 BT003 KDD
Terrestrial network
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Making a call cont’dM
akin
g a
call
cont
’d
Remov erasesselected message.Print outputs message toprinter. Appears only if aprinter is enabled, see"Data/printer port setup".
Mail manager
In Box : 6 mail 3 unread
Out Box : 2 mail 1 unsent
You have new mail470 SIM In Out Setup Quit
Function menu
001 Set default Net providerSet access levelData/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic log
470 SIM Lock Mail Selct Quit
Pressing In opens In Box,see Receiving a call:Receiving NIMS message.
Sending NIMS message
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
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470 SIM
Out Box001 Have a nice day002 Happy Birthday
470 SIM
Example:
You have received 6 messages,3 are not read
One message is not sent
Press Menuand then Mailto open Mail manager.
Note!Sending and receivingNIMS messages isonly possible throughservice providers thatsupport the NIMSservice.
*
Hel
Es
0y
2ab 3de
4gh 5jk 6mn
7pq 8st 9vw
1!/
NT in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
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Remov Edit New Print
See next page
Indicates that themessage is not yet Sent
Ok reverts tomail manager
ABC/abc selectslower/uppercase letters.Save stores changes.
Setup for sending mail
User name : Kari Nordmann
NIMS center : 004767244445
470 SIM Edit OkEdit Ok
Del ABC abc Save
Pressing Edit changesthe function keys to allowmodifications:
messagedetails
Out box Sending NIMS message
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.7
Making a call cont’d
Mak
ing
a ca
ll co
nt’d
Send details
NIMS center : 004767244445
470 SIM Del Ok
abc/ABC toggles betweenlowercase and uppercase letters.CR/LF provides carriage returnor line feed in the textSend forwards mail
Sending message
Calling NIMS centerat 004767244445
Submitting message470 SIM Abort
Status information,changes during call.
Pressing Abort stops NIMScall after confirmation.
Sending NIMS message cont’d
Note!The IMN number of theNIMS service must havebeen entered into theWorldPhone to allowcommunication, seeAdvanced functions:Information available.
Note!The @ character appearsafter z on the -key.
Out Box message details
To: [email protected]: Have a nice day
Status : Unsent
470 SIM Edit Ok
To:Subject :
470 SIM Del abc CR/LF Send
New
To : hal @ nera. noSubject : Have a nice day ! ! !Hello, my friend !How are you ?Here in Norway the sun is shining andthis weekend I am going skiing in the
470 SIM Del abc CR/LF Send
Edit
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Call from telephoneC
all f
rom
tel
epho
ne
General
A telephone is used for basic telephone calls. Control of functions andother facilities must be done from the WorldPhone.
Call through default Net service provider
0 0 4 7 6 7 2 4 4 7 0 0 routes the call via
the default Net service provider for the satellite (Ocean Region) youare using.
Call through selected Net service provider
0 0 4 7 6 7 2 4 4 7 0 04 routes thecall via the Net service provider Telenor (4) in Norway.
Last number redialing
0 retransmits the last number.
Last number redialing through selected Net service provider
04 retransmits the last number via the selected Net
service provider (Telenor=4).
Short number dialing (prefix 23)
2 3 0 51 fetches and sends the telephone numberstored on the SIM card under short number 105.
Short number dialing (prefix 23) through selected Net serviceprovider
2 3 0 54 1 fetches and sends the telephone
number stored under short number 105 via the selected Net serviceprovider (Telenor=4).
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.9
Special calls
Sp
ecia
l cal
ls
Terrestrial network
Call through selected Net service provider and terrestrial network
Dialing via a terrestrial network is only possible using a selected Netservice provider.
The number may be in the range 0 to 127.
Example of a call through selected Net, e.g. Telenor, and terrestrialnetwork 1:
0 0 4 7 6 7 2 4 4 7 0 014
NETWORK
NET PROVIDER
Service calls
Special information services are accessible with 2-digit service ad-dress code. See appendix A.
Example of obtaining assistance from the International Operator:
Dial: 1 1
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Receiving a callR
ecei
vin
g a
cal
l
Incoming call.
Status : Ringing
Answr MuteR
PressingMuteR turnsoff ringing signal
Pressing Clearterminates call
Data call in progress – Non–ARQ
Received bytes: 12111Transmitted bytes: 1433333
Keep / Hide Clear
Call duration
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470 SIM
Pressing Clearterminates call
Pressing Answrconnects call(handsfree mode)
Microphone muted/active (Mute/Mic)
Telephone call
Fax call (and 2-wire telephone call)
Data call
See alsochapter 3. Telefax Service
See alsochapter 4. Data Service
Lifting handsetconnects call(handset mode)
Telenor in AOR–E
Busy with call
Book Last Menu Seek
When in Keep mode, thedata call window willl remaineven if the call is cleared.Pressing Hide or Escremoves the windowDefault: Hide mode.
*
Hel
Es
0y
2ab 3de
4gh 5jk 6mn
7pq 8st 9vw
1!/
NT in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
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Loudspeaker on / off
Incoming call.
Status : ConnectedHandsfree
00:04:15
Volumeon Mute Menu Clear
Volume
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Telefax service Data service
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.11
Receiving a call cont’d
Print outputs messageto printer. Appears only ifa printer is enabled, see"Data/printer port setup".Remov erases message
Ok reverts to In Box
See "Making a call:sending NIMS message".
Flashing symbolindicates that NIMSmessage or mail alerthas been received.
Receiving NIMS message
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
20 Sep 1998 15: 20
470 SIM
Function menu
001 Set default Net providerSet access levelData/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic log
470 SIM
Press Menuand then Mailto open mailmanager.
In Box001 Hello !002 Voice mailbox message003 Fax mailbox message004 Mail me !005 Information from Service Provider
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Mail manager
In Box : 6 mail 3 unread
Out Box : 2 mail 1 unsent
You have new mail470 SIM
*
Hel
Es
0y
2ab 3de
4gh 5jk 6mn
7pq 8st 9vw
1!/
NT in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
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Print Remov Read Get
In Out Setup Quit
See next page
In Box message detailsType: NIMSFrom: Knut KnutsenSent: 03 Jan 1998 15:57Arrived: 03 Jan 1998 15:58Status : Unread
470 SIM Read Ok
See next page
Indicates that themessage is not yet Read
Rec
eivi
ng a
cal
l con
t’d
Internet message NIMS Mail In box
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Receiving a call cont’dR
ecei
ving
a c
all c
ont’d
Receiving NIMS message cont’d
Get calls the NIMS serverto read out stored NIMSmessages.
Get new mail
NIMS center : 004767244445
470 SIM Del OkModify the servernumber if required:
Checking for new mail
Calling NIMS centerat 004767244445
Dialing the NIMS center
470 SIM Abort
Get
470 SIM Del Remov Call Ok
Mailbox access
Voice mail at Telenor
Call to : 57
Remov erases alertmessageCall dials the mailbox to read out the voice messageOk reverts to In Box
Readout example: 002 Voice mailbox messageRead
abc/ABC toggles between lower and uppercase lettersCR/LF provides carriage return or line feed in the textSend returns mail, see "Making a call: sending NIMS message".
To : [email protected] : Re : Hello
470 SIM Del abc CR/LF Send
Remov erasesmessageNext displays next messageOk reverts to In Box
Date: 03 Jan 1998 15 : 57From : Knut KnutsenReply - to : [email protected] : Hello !
How are you my friend ?Here in Norway the sun is shining and
470 SIM Reply Remov Next Ok
Readout example: 001 Hello !Read
Reply
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Ref. Function Features
001 Set default Net provider Allows changing Net service provider andterrestrial network.See "Selecting default Net service provider".
002 Set access level Allows shifting between• user level, and• owner / CHV2 level
(non-SIM / SIM operation),changing phone / SIM PIN code andowner / CHV2 password.See "User access".
003 Data/printer port setup Enables port for connection of printer or PC,and sets transfer bit rate.See "Data/printer port setup".
004 Phone setup menu Sets display backlight and contrast, receivevolume, system clock, key lock code,language and mailbox access numbers.See "Phone setup".
006 Traffic log Logs outgoing calls and provides detailedprintout. See "Traffic log".
008 Precharge Allows preprogramming of total call duration.See "Precharge".
009 Advanced functions See overview on next page.
Lock Mail Selct Quit
See also overview of functions on next page
Book see "Phone book"
Last see "Last number redialing"
Seek see "Setting up" in chapter 1. Getting started
Menu scroll up/down to select function:or key in reference number for direct selection.
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
20 Sep 1998 15: 20
470 SIM
470 SIM
Function menu
001 Set default Net provider002 Set access level003 Data/printer port setup004 Phone setup menu006 Traffic log008 Precharge009 Advanced functions
Functions
General
The WorldPhoneprovides thefollowingfunctions:
Fu
nct
ion
s
Book Last Seek Menu Default Net Provider Access level Data/printer port setupPhone setup Battery manager Advanced functions User access Owner access CHV2
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.14
Function menu
001 Set default Net provider
002 Set access level
003 Data/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menu
006 Traffic log
008 Precharge
009 Advanced functions
001 Backlight control
002 Contrast control
003 Volume control
004 Set system clock
005 Key lock code
006 Language setup
007 Mailbox access numbers
008 Call charge setup
4 – Phone setup menu
001 Access control
006 Satellite setup
007 Configuration
008 Information available
009 Install
9 – Advanced functions menu
99 – Installation menu
001 Paid functions
002 Phone name setup
001 Restrict dial
002 Access code
003 Restrict SIM usage
91 – Access control menu
98 – Information available
/SIM+ 001 IMN numbers
002 Misc. version Id information
009 Network status information
001 Port configuration
002 Net service providers
003 Power conservation
004 Set diagnostics
SIM+ 005 Set preferred Nets
SIM+ 006 Set allowed Nets
SIM+ 007 Set S/A preferred Nets
SIM+ 008 Set S/A allowed Nets
009 Charge tone
97 – Configuration menu
Only appearsin OWNER level(non-SIM operation).
Only editablein OWNER level(non-SIM operation).
SIM Only accessiblewith SIM card.
SIM+ May be restrictedto higher SIM levels.
Functions cont’dF
un
ctio
ns
con
t’d
Overview of menu functions
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek470 SIM
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General
The last 10 numbers called are stored in the WorldPhone memory oron the SIM card. Each number may comprise up to 22 digits.If the number is already stored in the phone book, the subscriber’sname appears in the list.
Any extra telephone or fax can only redial its own most recentnumber dialed.
The last used number list stored on the SIM card replaces that of thephone when inserting the card. (It is restored when removing the SIM).
Redialing:
1 Press the Last number function key:
2 Scroll cop tothe wantednumber:
3 Pressing Call sends the selected number:
4 Press Corr. to change the number:La
st n
umbe
r re
dial
ing
Last used number list
001 00441737648800 Nera Ltd Redhill 004766843120
004767244700 Nera SatCom AS
Apnd Call Erase Save
Del Call
Number: 004767244700
Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 00
1 Press the Lastfunction key to openthe last numberlist window:
2 Scroll up/downto the wantednumber:
3 Call sendsthe selected number:
4 Save copies thenumber to the phone book.Name will be prompted.
5 Erase deletes allentries in Last usednumber list.
6 Apndpermitsmodifying selectednumber beforemaking the Call:
7 Del deletes the digitto the left of cursor:
8 Call sends themodified number:
Note! To call via another net or network,see "Making a call: Call via an alternativeNet service provider or terrestrial network ".
Modify using Del andpress Call key to send it.
Call sendsthe selectednumber
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek470 SIM
470 SIM
470 SIM
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Last number redialing
Call Save Erase Apnd Call Del
L a s tL a s tL a s t
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.16
B o o kB o o kB o o kPhone book
General
The following may be stored for abbreviated dialing:
• 99 entries with names of up to 29 characters in the WorldPhone.
• Up to 100 entries (no.100 and up) with names of up to 10 charac-ters on the SIM card (varies with type).
The list is sorted by name. The SIM card entries and "phone" entriesmerge when the card is inserted.
Abbreviated dialing
1 Press the Bookfunction key to openthe phone book:
2 Scroll up/down orsearch for first letter(s)of subscribername:
3 Call sendsthe selectednumber:
4 Right arrowdisplays all data:
5 Apnd opens theentry window formodification beforemaking a Call:
Ph
on
e b
oo
k
Number: 004767244700
Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 00
Del Call
Phone bookNera SatCom AS
102 Nera Ltd Redhill
Apnd Call New Edit
Sends selectedtelephone number
Modify data using Del andpress Call key to send it.
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Short number100 and up whenstored on SIM card
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
See nextpage
20 Sep 1998 15: 20
Name : Nera Ltd RedhillNumber: 00441737648800Net provider: Default NetTerrestrial network: 00
no. (SIM): 102
Apnd Call New Edit
470 SIM
470 SIM
470 SIM
New entry Call Apnd Short number
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Phone book cont’d
Ph
on
e b
oo
k co
nt’
d
Editing entry
6 New opens newentry window:
7 Edit opens exis-ting entry window.
8 Del deletes thedigit to left of cursor.
9 Save storesphone book entry.
10 Remov deletesphone book entry.
Copying entry from f.ex.non-SIM book to SIM book
11 Press New withentry in Edit mode.
The entry is assignedthe first free shortnumber on the SIMcard.
Del Remov New Save
Edit mode in Phone book
Name : Nera SatCom ASNumber : 004767244700Net provider: Default NetTerrestrial network: 00
no. : 4
New entry in Phone book
Name :Number :Net provider: Default NetTerrestrial network: 00
no. (SIM): 102Del Save
Del Remov New Save
Edit mode in Phone book
Name : Nera SatCom ASNumber : 004767244700Net provider: Default NetTerrestrial network: 00
no. (SIM): 102470 SIM
470 SIM
470 SIM
New Edit
B o o kB o o kB o o k
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation2.18
M e n uM e n uM e n uKey lockK
ey lo
ck
General
The key lock function prevents unauthorized use when theWorldPhone is on, but still allows reception of incoming calls.
When the lock is set no dial tone is produced, and PC AT commandsare unavailable.
Entering a login password (Phone PIN / SIM PIN) will still unlock thephone. (If Phone PIN / SIM PIN is disabled, turning power off andthen on will not unlock the phone.)
The facility is only accessible when the WorldPhone is restricted foruse with a specific SIM, or with no SIM. See Advanced functions:Access control.
To initiate the key lock and enter or change the unlock code, seePhone setup: setting key lock.
Locking
1 Press the Menufunction key:
and then Lock:
A warning is displayedin the main window:
Unlocking
2 Press Open andenter the unlock code:
3 Pressing OKopens the normalmain window:
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Function menu
001 Set default Net providerSet access levelData/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic log
1 – 6 digits
Menu
470 SIM
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
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Telenor in AOR–E
Phone locked, incoming calls only.
Open Seek
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Del Ok
Open telephone
Enter unlock code:
470 SIM
470 SIM
470 SIM
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M e n uM e n uM e n u Selecting default Net service provider
Sel
ectin
g de
faul
t N
etse
rvic
e pr
ovid
er
GeneralThe default Inmarsat Net service provider (ISP) for a satellite (OceanRegion) is automatically used if the user does not select another onewhen making a call.
When using SIM card, selection of an ISP is restricted to one of theallowed Net service providers!
When the Restricted Net function is enabled, and with some SIMcards, selection of default Net service provider is not possible. Theentry "001 Set default Net provider" will then not appear in the Func-tion menu.
Setting default Net service provider
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens Setdefault Netprovider window:
3 Key in Net serviceprovider code, orpress right arrowto display list ofavailable Nets:
4 Scroll up/downto select Net:
5 Selct entersthe chosen Net:
6 Return to step 3, scroll down and key in Terrestrial network code.
7 Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrialnetwork as default.
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Function menu
001 Set default Net providerSet access levelData/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic log
Del Save
1 – Set default Net provider
Satellite : AOR–E
Default Net: KDDTerrestrial network: 00
Selct
1 – Set default Net provider
Satellite : AOR–E
Default Net: KDDTerrestrial network: 0
Net service providers
001 CMC002 BT003 KDD004 Telenor
470 SIM
470 SIM
470 SIM
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
20 Sep 1998 15: 20
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M e n uM e n uM e n uUser accessU
ser
acce
ss
General
The WorldPhone user program is accessible from two levels:
• USER LEVEL – accessed by Phone PIN or SIM PIN.
Note! If the Phone PIN is accidentally lost, it is possible to reset theuser’s password to default by logging in as owner:
"Phone PIN: * + owner’s password"(Resetting is not possible on SIM card.)
• CHV2 LEVEL / OWNER LEVEL – accessed by CHV2 or ownerlevel passwords. With a SIM card inserted, the password allowsaccess to CHV2 level SIM functions. Without a SIM card thepassword allows access to owner level phone resident functions.
Warning!To prevent misuse, passwords other than default must be enteredbefore putting the WorldPhone in operation.
User level / changing PIN code (SIM or Phone PIN):
1 Press the Menu function keyand scroll down to Setaccess level:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens theSet access levelwindow:
3 Edit opens thePIN code window:
4 Key in:• Current PIN code• New PIN code• Retype to confirm
Press Ok followingeach entry, and tostore new PIN code:
To shift to CHV2/OWNER level and change password,continue on following pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Owner Ok570
08.31.432 – Set Access Level
Access Level : Operator level
Edit Owner Ok
2 – Set access level
Access level : User level
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Function menuSet default Net provider
002 Set access levelData/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic logPrecharge
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470 SIM
Visible in non-SIMmode only
Del Ok
Edit Phone PIN
Old PIN:New PIN:Retype new PIN:
Del Ok
Menu
Pressing Ok without entering anynumbers for New PIN and Retype newPIN disables SIM PIN/Phone PIN.NB! "Old" PIN code must be enteredto reactivate the SIM PIN/Phone PIN.
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M e n uM e n uM e n u
Edit User Ok
2 – Set access level
Access level: CHV2 level
Edit password
Old password:New password:Retype new password:
470 SIM
470 SIM
470 SIM Del Ok
Del Ok
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuSet default Net provider
002 Set access levelData/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic logPrecharge
2 – Set access level
Access level: User level
2 – Set access level
Access level: CHV2 level
Password:
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Edit Ok
Lock Mail Selct Quit
470 SIM
470 SIM
470 SIM
User access cont’d
Use
r ac
cess
con
t’d
Shifting to CHV2 level / changing password:
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Set accesslevel:
3 Selct or rightarrow opens theSet access levelwindow:
4 Key in 2002 toopen the windowfor enteringpassword:
5 Key in password.Pressing OK activatesthe CHV2 level:
Changing password:
6 Open set accesslevel window again:
7 Edit openspassword window:
Key in:• Current password• New password• Retype to check
Press Ok following each entry:
To revert to User level, reselect the"Set access level" function and press User
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M e n uM e n uM e n uUser access cont’dU
ser
acce
ss c
ont’d
Shifting to owner level / changing password:
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Set accesslevel:
3 Selct or rightarrow opens theSet access levelwindow:
4 Owner opens thewindow for enteringthe password:
Note! The defaultpassword is:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
5 Key in password.Pressing OK activatesthe Owner level:
Changing password:
6 Open set accesslevel window again:
7 Edit openspassword window:
Key in:• Current password• New password
(10 – 12 digits)• Retype to check
Press Ok following each entry:
To revert to User level, reselect the"Set access level" function and press User
Edit Owner Ok
Edit User Ok
2 – Set access level
Access level: Owner level
Edit password
Old password:New password:Retype new password:
Del Ok
Del Ok
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuSet default Net provider
002 Set access levelData/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic logPrecharge
2 – Set access level
Access level: User level
2 – Set access level
Access level: Owner level
Password:
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Lock Mail Selct Quit
470
470
470
470
470
470
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M e n uM e n uM e n u Data/printer port setup
Dat
a/pr
inte
r po
rt s
etup
General
The DATA port may be set to operate with a PC or, for instance, tooutput a Traffic log directly to a printer.
Note! The bit rate setting applies for both PC and printer transfer.
Setup for data communication
• Speed as selected on next page, normally 9600 bps.Note! The bit rate set between the PC and the WorldPhone mustbe higher than the nominal 2400 bps WorldPhone-to-satellite bitrate to ensure maximum speed transfer.
• No parity *
• 8 data bits *
• 1 stop bit *
* These parameters can only be changed using AT commands,see appendix D.
Setup for output to printer
A printer must have serial interface, and is set as follows:
• Speed as selected on next page, i.e. the bit rate specified for theprinter to be connected.
• No parity
• 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit
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M e n uM e n uM e n uData/printer port setup cont’dDa
ta/p
rinte
r por
t set
up c
ont’d
Procedure
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Data/printerport setup:
3 Selct or rightarrow selects theData/printer portsetup window:
Bit rate:
4 Edit or rightarrow opens listof bit rates:
5 Scroll up/downto required data/printer bit rate:
6 Selct entersthe chosen rate:Note! It is recommended to use9600 bps for data communication.
Printer:
For output to printer, select bit rate according to printer specifications.
7 Scroll down to printer andEnable/Disable theport for printing:
AT modem:
8 Scroll down and Enable/Disable the port for AT modem:
Edit Save
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuSet access level
003 Data/printer port setupPhone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
3 – Data/printer port setupBit rate: 9600 bpsPrinter :DisabledAT modem:DisabledHot Dial: EnabledInitial mode: AT modem
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3 – Data/printer port setupBit rate: 9600 bpsPrinter :DisabledAT modem:DisabledHot Dial: EnabledInitial mode: AT modem
Available bit rates1200 bps2400 bps4800 bps9600 bps19200 bps38400 bps
Lock Mail Selct Quit
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Enab Disab Save
3 – Data/printer port setupBit rate: 2400 bpsPrinter :DisabledAT modem:DisabledHot Dial: EnabledInitial mode: AT modem
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Recommended port setup
Mode Output to printer Data com. (AT) Data com. (DTR dialing)
Printer: Enabled Disabled DisabledAT modem: Disabled Enabled DisabledHot dial: Disabled Disabled Enabled
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Hot dial:
When enabled, this function monitors the DTR-pin on the DATA port.When the DTR-pin is pulled high by equipment connected to theDATA port, a data call is automatically initiated to a pre-programmednumber. The number is automatically stored under short number 99.
9 Scroll down toHot Dial:
10 Setup opens thePhone book editingwindow.
Enter name, f.ex. "Hot".
Fill in required number,and change providerand network, if needed.
Initial mode:
The mode is set to AT modem as default.With a PC running a terminal program connected to the WorldPhone(f.ex. Windows HyperTerminal), the menu is displayed on the screen.When selecting any of the MMI (Man Machine Interface) settings, thePC screen automatically displays the WorldPhone picture.
11 Scroll down to Initial mode (step 9).Pressing Selctallows choosingMMI interface:
12 Save stores the chosen settings.
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Setup Enab Disab Save
3 – Data/printer port setup
Bit rate: 9600 bpsPrinter :DisabledAT modem:DisabledHot Dial: EnabledInitial mode: AT modem
Setup Enab Disab Save
3 – Data/printer port setup
Bit rate: 9600 bpsPrinter :DisabledAT modem:DisabledHot Dial: EnabledInitial mode: AT modem
Del ´ Save
Edit mode in Phone book
Name : HotNumber : 004766779016Net provider: Default NetTerrestrial network: 00
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Selct
3 – Data/printer port setup
Bit rate: 9600 bpsPrinter :DisabledAT modem:DisabledHot Dial: EnabledInitial mode: AT modem
Initial modeAT modemMMI (ASCII)MMI (extended ANSI)MMI (multilingual)
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GeneralThis function sets as follows:
• The ON-time of the display illumination and the screen picture.When OFF, pressing any key turns the display back ON.
• Default display contrast, see following pages.
• Default level of ringing tone and loudspeaker, see following pages.
• Date and time, see following pages.
• Key lock, which prevents unauthorized use, see following pages.
• Language
• Mailbox access numbers
Procedure
1 Press the Menu function keyand scroll down to Phonesetup menu:
2 Selct or right arrowopens the Phone setupmenu window:
3 Press Selct or rightarrow again to open theBacklight controlwindow:Timing of displaylight and screenpicture:
Pressing Edit or rightarrow opens the list of choices.
Example when powered bybattery pack:(Light 30 / Screen 60 automaticallyswitches OFF display light after 30secs, and screen picture after 60 secs.)
Example applicable whenpowered by external adapter:(Light and screen permanently ON).
Pressing Save stores the selectedsettings and returns to phone setup menu.
Edit Save
41 – Backlight control
Light (battery): Light 10 / Screen 60Light (external): Light on / Screen on
Selct
Light / Screen durationLight off / Screen 60Light 30 / Screen 60Light 90 / Screen onLight off / Screen onLight on / Screen on
Light / Screen durationLight off / Screen onLight on / Screen on
Selct
Function menuData/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
Lock Mail Selct Quit
4 – Phone setup menu
001 Backlight controlContrast controlVolume controlSet system clockKey lock code
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Setting default contrast and ringing volume
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Phonesetup menu:
3 Selct or right arrowopens Phone setupmenu window:
4 Scroll down toContrast control:
5 Press Selct or rightarrow to open theContrast control window:
Adjust with arrow keys.
Save stores the setting.
6 Repeat step 4 forVolume control:
Press Edit or rightarrow to set ringingtone level.Scroll up/down to requiredsetting and press Selct:
Repeat procedure forloudspeaker volume.
Pressing Save stores the selected levels.
Phone setup cont’d
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Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuData/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
4 – Phone setup menuBacklight control
002 Contrast controlVolume controlSet system clockKey lockLanguage setup
Save
42 – Set default display contrast
Contrast
Edit Save
43 – Set default volume
Ringing tone: MediumLoudspeaker: Medium
Volume levelWeakMediumHighVery high
Selct
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Setting date and time
The date and time is set to UTC (GMT) at the factory. It is recom-mended to leave this setting if correct.
Warning!The system is automatically restarted when accepting new timesettings. All calls will be disconnected.
Example
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Phone setupmenu:
3 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down to Setsystem clock:
4 Continue withSelct or right arrowto select function andkey in new data:
Move down usingdown arrow.
5 Press OK andconfirm with Yes ifsettings are correct.
Note! The WorldPhoneis now restarted.
4 – Phone setup menuVolume control
004 Set system clockKey lockLanguage setupMailbox access numbersCall charge setup
Del Ok
44 – Set system clock
Hour: 13Minute: 02Day: 20Month: 09Year: 1998
Yes No
New system clock setting
13:02:00 20 September 1998
Proceed to system reset?
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Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuData/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
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Setting key lock
The WorldPhone must be set for use with a specific SIM, or with noSIM. See Advanced functions: Access control.
Procedure
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Phonesetup menu:
3 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down toKey lock:
4 Continue withSelct or right arrowto Key lock window.
Enter unlock code:(1 - 6 digits)
and press OK:
5 Repeat code toconfirm:
and press OK again:
Phone setup cont’d
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Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuData/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
Lock Mail Selct Quit
4 – Phone setup menuSet system clock
005 Key lock codeLanguage setupMailbox access numbersCall charge setup
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Del Ok
45 – Key lock
Enter unlock code:
Del Ok
45 – Key lock
Confirm unlock code:
1 – 6 digits
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Language setup
The display language may be changed as described below.
Example
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Phone setupmenu:
3 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down toLanguagesetup:
4 Continue withSelct or right arrowto select function.
5 Press Editand scroll up/downto wantedlanguage:
Pressing Selctreads out theselected language in the setup window:
Pressing Save changes the displaytext to the selected language.
To easy restore English, see next page.
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
4 – Phone setup menuKey lock code
006 Language setupMailbox access numbers
Function menuData/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
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Lock Mail Selct Quit
470 SIM Edit Save
46 – Language setup
Language: English
470 SIM Selct
46 – Language setup
Language: English
Available languagesEnglishDeutschEspañolFrançaisPortugués
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Nera WorldPhone
PIN do SIM:
Tecle "Help" para uma apresentacão .
Do you want to reset the language toEnglish ? ( "SIM" = "Yes" and "Não " = "No" )
Quer substituir para língua inglesa ?
Apag Eng Ok470
Sim Não470
Language reset
When starting the WorldPhone with the display language set to f.ex.Portuguese, the Eng function key provides an easy way to restore thedefault English display language:
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Mailbox access numbers
When receiving a mail alert (voice, fax or data), the user must call theserver mailbox to retrieve the message. To call the mailbox, normallythe default number 57 can be used.
The mailbox dial-up number may be changed as described below.
Example
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Phone setupmenu:
3 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down toMailbox accessnumbers:
4 Continue withSelct or right arrowto select functionand key in newnumbers:
5 Pressing OKstores the newmailbox number(s).
4 – Phone setup menuLanguage setup
007 Mailbox access numbersCall charge setup
Del Ok
47 – Mailbox access numbers
Voice: 57Fax: 57Data: 57
Default numbers for mailbox access
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuData/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
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Call charge setup
With the Call charge function enabled the cost of the call will bedisplayed during the call and for 10 seconds after the call is termi-nated. Later the charge can be fetched using the Traffic log function.
The price per unit and minimum charge time is set as described below.
Example
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Phone setupmenu:
3 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down to Callcharge setup:
4 Continue with Selctor right arrow to selectthe Call charge function.
Enab activates thevalues set below.See Making a callpreviously in this chapter.
Disab disables theCall charge indication.
Ok activates the callcharge indication.
5 Press Setup tomodify entries:
Save stores the new values:
4 – Phone setup menuMailbox access numbers
008 Call charge setup
Setup Enab Disab Ok
Del Save
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menuData/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menuTraffic logPrechargeAdvanced functions
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48 – Call charge
Charge time unit (s): 6Price per charge unit: 3.00Minimum charge time (s): 60
48 – Call charge
Charge time unit (s): 6Price per charge unit: 3.00Minimum charge time (s): 60
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General
This function logs all outgoing calls both with and without SIM cardinserted. Every call is logged with:• subscriber number, start time and duration• service (voice, fax, data, NIMS)• Net provider and satellite• user name (if access code is enabled) / SIM card FWD
The WorldPhone owner may set the log output mode as follows,(see "Traffic log settings"):• off (stops logging)• cleared (stops logging and clears the log)• for automatic printout after 1 or 10 calls (auto print limit).• for display on the screen• logging of incoming calls
Traffic log readout
1 Press the Menufunction key andscroll down toTraffic log:
2 Right arrow orselct opens theTraffic log window:
3 View displaysthe list of call data:Scroll up/downto wanted call:
4 Pressing rightarrow showsdetailed call data:
View Ok
6 – Traffic log
Log mode : To printerUnprinted calls : 0Auto print limit : 1Log incoming calls : Enabled
Dialed number Call start Dur. * # 004767244700, 01Sep 13:56, 0:01 # 0044816865701, 15Aug 17:08, 0:12 * # 003963221800, 18Aug 11:08, 0:05 * # 00551155053008, 03Jul 12:44, 0:11
Quit
Menu
Function menuPhone setup menu
006 Traffic logPrecharge
Only appears when log modeis set for output to printer.See next page.
# : entry tagged for printout by owner
* : entry not yet printed
Minutes:seconds
Dialed number : 004767244700Net provider TelenorSatellite : AOR-EService : Voice User : NeraReg. No : 1 Start : 01Sep 13:56Printed : Yes Duration : 0:00:02Tagged : No Charge : 90
Print Remov Tag Quit
Appears when "Access code" is enabled.(For SIM card call – SIM Id: ABCDF)See Advanced functions:Access control.
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When call charge isenabled, the "Charge"field appears showing thecost of the viewed call.
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Ref Dialed number Call start Dur. Port Net User001 # 004767243669 980711 09:20 4:05 H.set CMC Aslaug002 0044222534555 980711 10:56 2:33 H.set BT Bob003 # 004722259024 980711 13:24 11:22 TEL Telenor John004 00494088251 980711 15:46 10:05 TEL Teleglobe IDG Franz005 # 00871765421392 980712 08:45 5:32 H.set AOR-E Charlie006 Incoming call 980712 09:33 6:14 H.set BT Bob007 # 00494088251 980712 10:47 9:11 TEL Teleglobe IDG Franz008 # 0044816865701 980712 13:55 5:20 TEL BT George009 004722259024 980712 16:09 15:44 TEL Telenor John010 # 044222534555 980712 16:53 9:10 H.set BT BobTotal duration is 2:05:28 (125.46 minutes) 10 records printed 98.07.12 17:34
#: record printedpreviously."No hash" whenprinted first time.
Number ofrecords
Ref.no.
Subscribernumber
Start dateand time
Call durationin minutesand seconds
Port Net serviceprovider
WorldPhoneuser (only appearswhen access codeis enabled)
Accumulated time inminutes and 1/100of a minute
Duration inhours, minutesand seconds
Note! When call charge isenabled, the duration field willbe replaced by a call charge fieldshowing the cost of each call.
Example of traffic log printout.
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Traffic log settings (owner level only)
1 Open the Trafficlog window:
Print outputs allunprinted andtagged entries.See previous page.
2 Press Edit or rightarrow for setting of Log mode.Scroll up/down and pressSelct at wanted output mode:
Auto print limit caneasily be toggled between1 and 10:
Logging of incoming calls canenabled/disabled:
3 View displaysthe list of calls:
Scroll to wantedcall and press Tagto tag entry:Press again to untag.
Pressing right arrowshows detailed call dataof selected number:
Print outputs theselected entry to theprinter without headerand footer.
Remove erases theentry from the log.
Quit reverts to main window.
Print Edit View Ok
6 – Traffic log
Log mode : To printerUnprinted calls : 0Auto print limit : 1Log incoming calls : Enabled
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No calls are logged when set toOff or Cleared. All existing entriesare deleted when set to Cleared.
Dialed number Call Start Dur. # 004767244700, 01Sep 13:56, 0:01 * # 0044816865701, 18Aug 17:08, 0:12 # 003963221800, 15 Aug 11:08, 0:05 * # 00551155053008, 03Jul 12:44, 0:11
Print Tag Quit
Log modeOffClearedPrint after 1 call Print after 10 callsTo screen
Print frequency
Print after each callPrint after 10 calls
Only appears whenlog mode is set foroutput to printer.
Tag for printoutNot printed
Log incoming callsEnabledDisabled
Selct
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Dialed number : 004767244700Net provider TelenorSatellite : AOR-EService : Voice User : NeraReg. No : 1 Start : 01Sep 13:56Printed : Yes Duration : 0:00:02Tagged : No Charge : 90
Print Remov Tag Quit
Appears when "Access code" is enabled.See Advanced functions: Access control.
Hours:minutes:seconds
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General
For use with SIM, see "Precharge on SIM card".
The WorldPhone can be preprogrammed with a total call durationlimit of up to 44640 minutes (744 hours).
The owner stores a special telephone number under short number00. This allows the user to call the owner to buy more time even whenhaving exceeded the time limit.
During a call the remaining time is displayed next to the call durationin hours and minutes (seconds for the last minute).
For users, the Precharge function only appears in the menu whenenabled, i.e when bought time is loaded, see following pages.
Precharge readout
1 Press the Menufunction key:
2 Scroll downto Precharge:
3 Selct or rightarrow opens thePrecharge windowwhich displays the timeused and remainingin hours, minutesand seconds:
Example of call window withcall duration and remaining timedisplayed in hours and minutes:
Precharge
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Function menuTraffic log
008 PrechargeAdvanced functions
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Status : ConnectedHandset
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Time remainingCall duration
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Buying more remaining timeThere are three ways to load precharge time:
• Call the owner via short number 00 and get the buy code duringthe conversation. (Calling short number 00 can be done even if exceedingthe remaining time limit and does not influence the limit value). See below.
• Fax or mail the Forward ID and Index to the owner who generatesthe buy code and returns this by fax, mail, etc. See next page.
• The owner loads the new Precharge limit into the WorldPhone.
Buying time by calling the owner
1 Dial 00:
and press Short:
2 Pressing the Menufunction key displaysIMN numbers:
3 Pressing Time opensthe Precharge windowdisplaying the ForwardID, Index and user codeentry field:
Read the Forward ID,Index and the new callduration you want to buyto the owner.
Then key in the code he reads back to you.The code contains the time information.
Pressing Ok loads the newremaining time limit:
4 Press Ok again andthen Esc to return to theconversation window:
Precharge cont’d
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Del Ok470
8 – Precharge
Forward ID: 6955B9Index: 827660941
Code: 123456
Code Ok470
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45Time remaining: 3:56:15
Calling Ownervia Telenor in AOR-E
Status : ConnectedHandset
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00:07 / 0:00
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Number: 00
Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 00
Del Call Short
Time Book
IMN numbers
Handset: 762420510Phone: 762424333Fax: 762445900Data: 762430520(ESC returns to previous window.)
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Buying time via fax or mail
1 Press the Menufunction keyand scroll downto Precharge:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens thePrecharge window:
3 Pressing Code opensthe Precharge windowdisplaying the ForwardID, Index and user codeentry field:
Fax or mail the ForwardID, Index and the newcall duration you want tobuy to the owner.
Key in the code he faxes or mails back to you.The code contains the time information.
Pressing Ok loads the new remaining time limit.
Menu
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Function menuTraffic log
008 PrechargeAdvanced functions
470
Code Ok470
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45Time remaining: 0:56:15
Del Ok470
8 – Precharge
Forward ID: 6955B9Index: 827660941
Code: 123456
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Owner loads Precharge time
The WorldPhone must be set in owner level.
1 Press the Menufunction keyand scroll downto Precharge:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens thePrecharge window:
3 Pressing Buyallows keying in anew time limit:
4 Pressing Cleardisables thePrecharge function:The Precharge menuentry is now no longervisible from user level.
Precharge is enabled when buying minutes.
NB! Remember to revert to user level.
Precharge cont’d
Menu
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Function menuTraffic log
008 PrechargeAdvanced functions
470
Del Ok470
8 – Precharge
Buy minutes: 250
Clear Buy NewK Ok470
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45Time remaining: 0:56:15
Clear Buy NewK Ok470
8 – Precharge
Precharge disabled.
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More call time is needed:
When wanting to buymore call time, the userconveys the Forward ID,Index and the requestedcall time to the owner:
• the user calls the ownervia short number 00,
• or sends telefax or mail.
The user keys in the newPrecharge codeprovided by the owner.
OWNER USER
• Before a WorldPhone may be rented, the ownermust derive its specific key (NewK) and storeit in the data base of the PrechargeAdministrator program, which is used togenerate more precharge minutes for the user.See above.At changes, the NewK must be updated in thedata base.The owner also needs to register theWorldPhone’s owner password with thePrecharge Administrator program.
• The owner uses the Precharge Administratorprogram to generate the Precharge code forthe user on basis of the above NewK, owner’spassword and the information received fromthe user.
• The owner reads or sends thenew Precharge code to the user.
Precharge cont’d
Key readout
The WorldPhone must be set in owner level.
Using the Precharge Administrator program (QPRG 9110039) togenerate a buyer’s Precharge code requires both the owners pass-word and a "key" generated by the WorldPhone, as follows:
1 Press the Menufunction keyand scroll downto Precharge:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens thePrecharge window:
3 A new "key" isgenerated every timeNewK is pressed:
Precharge code handling:
Menu
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Function menuTraffic log
008 PrechargeAdvanced functions
470
Clear Buy NewK Ok470
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45Time remaining: 0:56:15
Clear Buy NewK Ok470
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45Time remaining: 0:56:15
Key: 200 085 213 056 149 115 094
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Precharge on SIM card
When using SIM card, any Precharge set on the telephone itself isoverridden. If no Precharge is set on the SIM card, the WorldPhonemay be used freely.
Readout on SIM
The procedure is the same as described previously for the telephone(except for the Code function which now is not required),see "Precharge readout" :
During a conversation, the time remaining and call durationare displayed as for calls without using SIM card.
Some SIM cards may have a prepaid option. Contact your SIM ven-dor for more information on how to upgrade your SIM card.
Ok
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45Time remaining: 0:56:15
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Overview
Some of the Advanced functions are accessible from Phone OWNERLEVEL or CHV2 LEVEL only.
The OWNER LEVEL and CHV2 levels are protected by passwords.
For shifting to owner/CHV2 level and assignment of password, see"User access".
The Advanced functions include as follows:
• Access control:Restrict dial
Access code
Restrict SIM usage
• Satellite setup
• Configuration:Port configuration
Net service providers
Power conservation
Set diagnostics
Set preferred Nets (with SIM card only)
Set allowed Nets (with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)
Set S/A preferred Nets (with SIM card only)
Set S/A allowed Nets (with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)
Charge tone
• Information available:IMN numbers
Misc. version Id information
Oscillator Compensation (owner level, or in user levelNetwork status information when diagnostics is ON, see
Configuration: Set diagnostics)
• Install: Installation and debug menu:Paid functions (owner level)
Phone name setup (owner level)
Advanced functions
Advanced functions:
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91 – Access control menu001 Restrict dial
Access codeRestrict SIM usage
9 – Advanced functions menu
001 Access controlSatellite setupConfigurationInformation available
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Restricted dialing, see next page
Access code, see following pages
Restricted SIM usage, see following pages.
Introduction
The following functions are available for controlling the use of theWorldPhone:
• Restrict dial which allows the owner to establish a Barred list ofsubscriber numbers that cannot be called, or set the WorldPhonefor dialing from Phone Book only.See next page.
• Access code which opens the WorldPhone for up to 25 authorizedusers. See following pages.
• Restrict SIM usage which permits controlling the use of SIM cardwith the WorldPhone. See following pages.
The functions are editable in owner level only.
Procedure:
1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens theAdvanced functionsmenu:
3 Pressing Selct orright arrow againopens the Accesscontrol menu:
allowing selectionof the submenus:
Access controlIntroduction
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Restricted dialingThe WorldPhone provides three choices of controlling calls:• No restrictions.• Barred list, which may contain up to 10 phone numbers or part of
numbers that can not be called. F.ex. the entry "0087" in thebarred list prevents all mobile-to-mobile calls.
• Dial from Book only, which restricts calls to the numbers in thePhone Book (in the WorldPhone). It is still possible to append, i.e. ashort number entry with number field "0047" means that it is possi-ble to dial all Norwegian numbers. When a SIM card is inserted, theSIM entries will not be merged with the "phone" entries.
The function is active for non-SIM operation and for one specific SIMcard, see "Restricted SIM usage". It applies to all ports of theWorldPhone. Only one of the lists can be activated at one time.
The list to be active is selected by the owner, see next page.
Checking the dialing setup:
1 Press Selct orright arrow viaAdvanced functionsto open the Accesscontrol menu:
2 Pressing Selctor right arrow againopens the Restricteddialing window whichshows the active list:
• No restrictions
• Barred list
• Dial from Bookonly
91 – Access control menu001 Restrict dial
Access codeRestrict SIM usage
470 SIM Lock Mail Selct Quit
911 – Restricted dialing
Current mode : No restrictions
Ok
Current mode : Dial from Book only
Book Ok
Alternative
Current mode : Barred list
List Ok
911 – Blocked numbers
001 0047672447000044816865701
Ok
Alternative
Similar to Phone book, see this chapter.
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Restricted dialing setup (owner level only)
The "barred list" and the phone book are established as follows:
1 Press Selct or right arrowvia Advanced functionsto open the Accesscontrol menu:
2 Pressing Selctor right arrow againopens the Restricteddialing window whichshows the active list:
3 Press Edit to selectmode of restriction.Scroll up/downto select:Selct enterschosen mode.
4 Pressing List displaysthe blocked phonenumbers:
5 Pressing Editallows the selectednumber to be modified:
The field is empty whenpressing New to adda phone number to thebarred list.Remove deletes number.Save stores the changes.
6 When the restrictionmode "Dial from Bookonly" is selected,pressing Book allowsshort numbers to be entered:
NB! Remember to revert to user level.
91 – Access control menu001 Restrict dial
Access codeRestrict SIM usage
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911 – Restricted dialing
Current mode : Barred list
Type of restrictionBarred listDial from Book onlyNo restrictions
Lock Mail Selct Quit
911 – Blocked numbers
001 0047800xxx0044816865701
Remov Edit New Ok
911 – Blocking number
Barred root : 0047800
Del Save
Emptyfield whenpressingNew
Edit Book Ok
911 – Restricted dialing
Current mode : Dial from Book only
Similar to Phone bookSee this chapter.
Edit List Ok
911 – Restricted dialing
Current mode : Barred list
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Access code
When the access code function has been enabled, the user isprompted for a 1 - 8 digit personal code when making a call.
The code opens the WorldPhone for one call. Up to 25 authorizedusers can be allocated access codes.The function is active for non-SIM use and for one specific SIM card,see "Restricted SIM usage". It applies to all ports of the WorldPhone.
The access code can only be entered from owner level, see next page.
Making a call:
1 At hook-off or whenattempting to dial a phonenumber from the mainwindow, the Accesscode login window opens,prompting the user toenter the access code:
2 Pressing Phoneopens the window forentering the phonenumber:
Pressing Fax or Datashows which usersare allowed to make atelefax or data call:
Checking the setup:
1 Press Selct or rightarrow via Advancedfunctions to openthe Access controlmenu:
2 Pressing Selctor right arrow againopens the window whichindicates whether Accesscode is Enabled orDisabled:
Quit
Ready for fax call
Telephone is opened for User1Please proceed with call.
Telenor in AOR–E
Enter access code to call
Menu Seek
20 Sep 1998 12: 58
Del Phone Fax Data
Access code login
Access code:
or data call
See Making a callin this chapter.
Ok
91 – Access control menuRestrict dial
002 Access codeRestrict SIM usage
912 – Access code
Access code: Enabled
Lock Mail Selct Quit
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470 SIM
470 SIM
Number:
Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 0
Del Book
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Calling from external phone
1 Lift handset; enter access code + "#" on external phone.
2 If access code is accepted, a dial tone is heard and the number tobe dialed can be entered. Press "#" to initiate the call.
Access code setup (owner level only)
Access code is edited or entered as follows:
1 Press Selct or rightarrow via Advancedfunctions to open theAccess controlmenu:
2 Pressing Selctor right arrow againopens the Accesscode window:Pressing Enab/Disabenables/disables theaccess code function.
3 Pressing Setupdisplays the list ofauthorized users:
Scroll down to wanteduser and press Edit tomodify the code, orpress New to add auser to the list:
Use Del to modify.Press ABC or abc toenter uppercase/lowercase letters as required.
Ok stores the modified user name.
NB! Remember to revert to user level.
Setup Enab Disab Ok
Remov Edit New Quit
Del ABC abc Ok
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002 Access codeRestrict SIM usage
912 – Access code
Access code: Enabled
Access codes
001 User1User2
Access code edit
Name: Abc
Code:
Starts withempty namefield whenpressing New.Code ispromptedwhen name isentered.
Lock Mail Selct Quit470
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Restricted SIM usage
Allowed SIM
The WorldPhone can be set to operate from:
• one specific SIM card. Any other SIM users will be rejected.
• no SIM card. All SIM users will be rejected.
• any SIM card.
Restricted SIM
The restrictions "Restrict dial" and "Access code" can be set to beactive for:
• one specific SIM card (in addition to non-SIM usage)
• no SIM card (only active for non-SIM usage).
The setting can only be made from owner level, see Setting SIMrestrictions. See also Restricted dialing and Access code.
When restricted to SIM providerThe service provider can lock the WorldPhone to a specific type ofcard, e.g. a "MOBIQ" SIM card. The restrictions will then be :
• any "MOBIQ" SIM card.
• one specific "MOBIQ" card.
• no SIM card at all.
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Checking SIM restrictions
1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:
2 Press Selct orright arrow to openthe Access controlmenu:
3 Pressing Selctor right arrow againopens the SIMrestrictions window:
Alternative restrictions:
When Allowed SIM is set to:
• Any, no restrictions apply
• No SIM, SIM cards are not accepted.
• Locked to one, one specific card is allowed.
When Restricted SIM is set to:
• No restrictions, Access code and Restricted dial only apply fornon-SIM operation.
• Locked to one, Access code and Restricted dial apply for non-SIM operation and operation with the specified SIM card.
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Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Menu
91 – Access control menu
003 Restrict SIM usage
470 Lock Mail Selct Quit
470 Ok
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
SIM provider Id: 8012
Alternatives: see below
470 SIM Ok
913 – SIM restrictionsAllowed SIM: Locked to oneCard number: 89013000513658144571Restricted SIM: Locked to oneCard number: 89013000513658144571SIM provider Id: 8012
Appears if card is locked by SIM provider
9 – Advanced functions menu
001 Access controlSatellite setupConfigurationInformation available
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Setting SIM restrictions (owner level only)
1 Press Selct or rightarrow via Advancedfunctions to open theAccess controlmenu:
2 Pressing Selctor right arrow againopens the SIMrestrictions window:
* Restricted SIM:
3 Scroll downto RestrictedSIM:
4 Press Lock andinsert the actual SIMcard.The WorldPhone cannow be operated withthat specific card only:
When retracting thecard, the Id of the SIMprovider is displayed:
Ok stores the settings.
* Allowed SIM:
Follow the same procedure as for Restricted SIM with the markerremaining at Allowed SIM.
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003 Restrict SIM usage
Lock Open Ok
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
Lock Open Ok
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
Please insert the actual SIM card.
913 – SIM restrictionsAllowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictionsCard number: 8980120000166470336Please retract the SIM card.
913 – SIM restrictionsAllowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: Locked to oneCard number: 8980120000166470336SIM provider Id: 8012
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
470 Lock Mail Selct Quit
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GeneralAllows preprogramming of default Net service provider , S/A opera-tor (Stand Alone operator) and terrestrial network for each satelliteregion (Ocean Region).
Net service provider and terrestrial network
1 Press the Menu functionkey and scroll down toAdvanced functions :
2 Pressing Selct orright arrow opens thelist of Satellites andDefault Net providers.Scroll up/down towanted satellite:Selct initiates searchfor the specified satellite.(and a new spot beam selection)
Right arrow displayssatellite info:
3 Edit opens thesetting window for theselected satellite:
4 Right arrowopens the list of availableNet service providers.
5 Scroll up/downto wanted Net:
Pressing Selct enters thenew default Net service provider:
6 Return to step 4, scroll down and key in Terrestrial network code.Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrial networkas the default for that particular satellite.
S/A operator and terrestrial networkRepeat steps 4 - 6 for selection of S/A operator and terrestrial network.
Satellite setup
Edit Selct Ok470
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Satellite : AOR–EDefault Net : KDDTerrestrial network : 00S/A operator : CMCTerrestrial network : 00
Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Menu
9 – Advanced functions menuAccess control
006 Satellite setupConfigurationInformation available
470 SIM
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Net service providers001 CMC002 BT003 KDD004 Telenor
Satellite Default Net provider AOR-W 004 Telenor
001 AOR-E 003 KDDPOR 001 CMCIOR 002 BTRegion 4Region 5Region 6Region 7
Del Save
Satellite : AOR–EDefault Net : KDDTerrestrial network : 00S/A operator : CMCTerrestrial network : 00
Satellite : AOR–EDefault Net : 003 KDDTerrestrial network : 00S/A operator : 001 CMCTerrestrial network : 00
Edit Selct Ok
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Port configuration
• Displays current configuration. Reconfiguration can be made in"owner " level only (non-SIM operation).
• With Broadcast On, incoming calls initiate ringing on all portsconfigured for voice communication.
• The secure voice function allows selected port(s) to be used withencrypted telephone. See appendix E – Secure voice option .
Example
1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions :
2 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down toConfiguration :
3 Selct or rightarrow opens theConfiguration menu :
4 Pressing Selct orright arrow againdisplays the Portconfiguration windowwhich shows the presentservice of theports, and the in-coming call response.
For enabling/disabling ofsecure voice, see appendix E .
For port details, see appendix B –Connecting up optional equipment .
Auto Enab Disab Save470 Ok470
Lock Mail Selct Quit
97 – Configuration menu
001 Port configurationNet service providersPower conservationSet diagnosticsSet preferred Nets
Secure voice appearswhen bought.
Service Secure voiceHandset: VoiceTEL: Voice EnabledFAX: FaxBroadcast: Off
470
9 – Advanced functions menuSatellite setup
007 ConfigurationInformation available
Menu
Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
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Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Configuration Port configuration
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Net service providers
Each Net service provider has a station code. The "Net service pro-vider" window displays a list which matches the codes to the stationowners. Names can be edited in "owner" level (non-SIM operation).
Example:
1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:
2 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down toConfiguration:
3 Selct or rightarrow selects theConfiguration menu:Press Selct or rightarrow again forNet service providers.
4 Scroll up/down towanted serviceprovider:
Menu
9 – Advanced functions menuSatellite setup
007 ConfigurationInformation available
Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
470 SIM
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97 – Configuration menuPort configuration
002 Net service providersPower conservationSet diagnosticsCharge toneSet preferred Nets
Ok
972 – Net service providersKDD
004 TelenorIndosatFrance TelecomStation 12Teleglobe IDB
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Power conservation
Battery power can be conserved during voice calls and/or telefaxcalls. The conservation can be enabled for voice and/or telefax.When set in Auto mode, the conservation facility is automaticallyenabled when using the internal battery supply and disabled whenconnected to an external power supply.The speech quality at the remote end may be slightly impaired withpower conservation enabled.
Example
1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:Press Selct or rightarrow and continue downto Configuration:
2 Selct or rightarrow selects theConfiguration menu:
3 Scroll downand press Selctor right arrow toopen the Powerconservation window:
4 Enable/Disablepower reductionduring voice/faxcalls, as required.Auto reduces drainwhen using battery.Save stores newentries or modifications:
Set diagnostics
Additional systeminformation is displayedwhen diagnostics isturned On.Note! Not necessary fornormal telephone usage.
On Off Ok
97 – Configuration menuNet service providers
003 Power conservationSet diagnosticsCharge toneSet preferred NetsSet S/A preferred Nets
Auto Enab Disab Save
973 – Power conservation
Voice: EnabledFax: Disabled
9 – Advanced functions menuSatellite setup
007 ConfigurationInformation available
Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Menu
974 – Set diagnostics
Set diagnostics: Off
470 SIM
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470 SIM
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Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service providerand Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card
These functions allow you to store the preferred and allowed Netservice provider and preferred and allowed Stand Alone operatorfor each satellite region on a SIM card. Note! The access level re-quired to operate the functions depend on the SIM card supplier.
Preferred Net service provider
1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:
2 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down toConfiguration:
3 Selct or rightarrow selects theConfiguration menu:Scroll down to Setpreferred Nets:
Selct or right arrowopens the list of Setpreferred Net providers.
Scroll up/down towanted satellite:
4 Selct or rightarrow shows thecurrent Net and TNIDfor the selectedsatellite:(TNID=TerrestrialNetwork Identification Digits)
Remove deletes thethe Net entry.
Selct Ok470
975 – Set preferred Nets AOR–E
001 BT TNID: 00CMC TNID: 09Telenor TNID: 44
Remov Edit Ok470 SIM
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Menu
975 – Set preferred Nets AOR-W
001 AOR-EPORIORRegion 4Region 5Region 6Region 7
More information (preferredNet for selected satellite)
Removes entry from list
9 – Advanced functions menuSatellite setup
007 ConfigurationInformation available
Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Lock Mail Selct Quit
97 – Configuration menuCharge tone
005 Set preferred NetsSet S/A preferred Nets
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5 Edit opens listof available Nets:
6 Scroll up/downto wanted Net:
Selct enters newdefault Net serviceprovider:
If the SIM card is not "restricted":
5b Edit opens satellitepreferred list window:
Selct or right arrowopens list of availableNets.
6b Scroll up/downto wanted Net:
Selct enters newdefault Net serviceprovider:
Set S/A preferred Net (Stand Alone operator)
Repeat steps 3 through 6.
Set allowed Nets / Set S/A allowed Nets
Restricted to "CHV2" or higher, depending on Net service provider.Repeat steps 3 through 6.
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001 BT TNID: 00CMC TNID: 09Telenor TNID: 44
Selct
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Edit
975 – SIM preferred Nets AOR–E
001 BT TNID: 00CMC TNID: 09Telenor TNID: 44
Selct
Net service providers001 CMC002 BT003 KDD004 Telenor012 Station 12
AOR-E preferred list (1)
Net provider: TelenorTerrestrial network: 00
Selct
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Charge tone
When the charge tone function is enabled, a single frequency tone orDTMF is transmitted once the call has been established. The toneinforms an external debiting system, f.ex. a pay phone (connected tothe TEL port), that charging can start.Settings can only be made in owner level.
Setup:1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens theConfiguration Menu:
3 Scroll down to Chargetone, and press Selct orright arrow to open theCharge tone window:
4 Selecting Setup opens theCharge tone setup window,which allows setting therequired single frequencytone or DTMF,and its durationin milliseconds.
Valid settings:Frequency: 400 - 3400 HzDuration: 10 - 5000 msDTMF key: 0 - 15
Selct enters the chosen settings:
470
470 SIM
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
470 SIM
9 – Advanced functions menuSatellite setup
007 ConfigurationInformation available
Available tone types
Single toneDTMF
97 – Configuration menuSet diagnostics
009 Charge tone
Setup Enab Disab Quit
Edit Save
Selct
Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
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979 – Charge tone
Tone type: Single type
Frequency (Hz): 2400Duration (ms): 1000
Key no. whenselecting DTMF.
Charge tone setup
Tone type: Single type
Frequency (Hz): 2400Duration (ms): 1000
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GeneralThe following information and facilities are provided:
• The IMN numbers assigned to the WorldPhone.Access level must be set to "owner" or "CHV2" for editing of thenumbers on the telephone or SIM card respectively.
• Forward ID number which identifies your particular WorldPhoneand SIM card if installed.
• System version numbers of the internal software programs. Seenext page.
• Restoring communication with the satellite when receiving thealarm: Not available, see "Oscillator compensation" on next page.(The function only appears when "Set diagnostics" is On).
• Network status information (only appears when "Set diagnostics"is On, or the access level is set to "owner"), see next page.
IMN numbers
1 Press the Menufunction key and scrolldown to Advancedfunctions:Press Selct orright arrow and continuedown to Informationavailable:
2 Selct or rightarrow opens theInformationavailable window:
3 Pressing Selct orright arrow againopens the IMNnumbers window:
98 – Information available
001 IMN numbers002 Misc. version Id information007 Oscillator compensation009 Network status information
Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Menu
9 – Advanced functions menuConfiguration
008 Information available
470 SIM
Ok
981 – IMN numbers
Handset: 762420510Phone: 762424333Fax: 762445900Data: 762430520NIMS: 762445912
470 SIM
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Misc. version ID information
4 Scroll downand press Selct orright arrow to openVersion informationwindow.
Oscillator compensation
5 Scroll down and pressSelct or right arrow toopen Oscillatorcompensation window:
Press Scan with theantenna pointed towardsthe satellite.(Pointing is automatic onMarine & Voyager antennas.Will take 10-15 minutes.)
If several choices, scrolldown to preferred frequency. Press Selct:
When Verificationsucceeded is displayed,press Save to update theWorldPhone oscillator.
Network status
6 Scroll down andpress Selct or rightarrow for readoutof network data.
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98 – Information availableIMN numbers
002 Misc. version Id information007 Oscillator compensation009 Network status information
470 SIM
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989 – Network statusNSR 1 2 3 4 5
Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00Region registration: SuccessfulCurrent ocean: AOR-EActive NCSC: 0Active spot beam Id: 3
470 SIM
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Possible oscillator offsets (IOR)
001 Offset: 0.180 kHz (Active NCSC)
470 SIM
Save
Verification succeeded
The selected NCSC candidate seems tobe correct.
To accept this frequency and use it inthe future, press “Save”470 SIM
Ok
982 – Version information
001 Terminal forward IdABCDF
System versionRel. 4. 3. 225 Aug 1998
470 SIM
Scan Update Reset Ok
987 – Oscillator compensation AOR - E
Default compensation : Not definedField adjustment : 0.000 kHzCurrent TDM offset : Not available
- - - - - - - - -Total compensation : Not available470 SIM
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Paid functionsOnly appears in owner level (non-SIM operation).An enhanced WorldPhone function is activated by entering the"Opening key" provided when purchased:
1 Press the Menufunction keyand scroll downto Advancedfunctions.
2 Selct or rightarrow opensthe Installationmenu window:
3 Pressing Selctor right arrow againopens the Paidfunctions window:
The list only showspurchased functions.
4 Pressing Newopens the Open newpaid functions window:
Enter the "Openingkey" and press Ok.
Phone name setupOnly appears in owner level (non-SIM operation).Repeat steps 1 and 2to open Phone namesetup window:
Use Del to modify.Press ABC or abc toenter uppercase/lowercase letters as required.Save stores the modified phone name.
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001 Paid functionsPhone name setup
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Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Menu
9 – Advanced functions menuInformation available
009 Install
992 – Phone name setup
Factory name: NeraPhone name: WorldPhone
Del ABC abc Save
991 – Open new paid functions
Code: 1234
Del Ok470
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Lock Mail Selct Quit
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001 Charge tone002 Traffic log003 Precharge004 Restricted Net provider005 Restricted dial006 Secure voice007 Access code008 Data009 Advanced service level010 Fax011 NIMS012 Aero functions
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Setting up ................................................................................... 3.1Using telefax with the WorldPhone............................................. 3.2
Chapter 3. Telefax Service
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WorldPhone – Chapter 3. Telefax Service 3.1
General
The WorldPhone provides access to a telefax service at a transmis-son rate of 2.4 Kbps.
Limitations
The WorldPhone is fully compatible with the world’s leading telefaxmachines and telefax software standards. However, transmissionmay not be possible through some of the telefax machines availableon the market. Please check with your Net service provider beforepurchasing a telefax for use with the WorldPhone.
Installation
Connect the telefax cable to the FAX port on the WorldPhone tel-ephone unit. For wiring details, see appendix B – Connecting upoptional equipment.
Verify that the FAX port is configured for telefax service, see"Advanced functions: Port configuration" in chapter 2. Operation.
Figure 3.1 Telefax communication with the WorldPhone.
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Transmission
Telefax calls made by the WorldPhone are telefax only. Any tele-phone handset connected to the telefax machine is for dialing purpos-es only.
To send a fax, use the same dialing sequence as when making a call,either through the default Net or a selected one.See "Making a call" in chapter 2. Operation.
Note! On a telefax with keypad, enter as the last digit beforestarting transmission.
Telefax transmissions normally take 1.5 minutes per standard textpage using standard resolution. Using superfine or halftone resolutionwill double the transmission time. To save time, avoid using a sepa-rate cover page.
If a call failure should occur while sending a multi-page document, re-send only the failed pages.
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Setting up ................................................................................... 4.1
Chapter 4. Data Service
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General
The WorldPhone provides access to asynchronous data servicesthrough its built-in modem capability. The transmisson rate over thesatellite is 2.4 Kbps, and any standard PC with a serial port can beused.For configuration from the PC using AT commands, see appendix D.
Installation
Connect the RS-232 serial cable between the serial port on the PCand the 9-pin DATA port on the WorldPhone telephone unit.
For configuration,see chapter 2. Operation: "Data/printer port setup".
For wiring details,see appendix B – Connecting up optional equipment,or appendix D – DTE interface.
Figure 4.1 The PC is connected to the DATA port.
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Testing the installation
Use a PC terminal program.
Entering a command on the PC keyboard (f.ex. ATç) shouldcause "OK" to be displayed on the screen.
If there is no response, check that the baud rate setting is the sameboth for the PC and the WorldPhone.See chapter 2. Operation: "Data/printer port setup".
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Appendix ATelephone country codes .......................................... A-1Service address codes.............................................. A-5
Appendix BInstallation of Marine Antenna .................................. B-1Installation of Voyager Antenna ................................ B-9Installation of Provident Antenna ............................ B-16Optional antenna cable ........................................... B-21Connecting up optional equipment ......................... B-22
Appendix C (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)Battery charging ........................................................ C-1Charger ..................................................................... C-2Battery replacement .................................................. C-3
Appendix DAT commands ........................................................... D-1DTE interface .......................................................... D-17
Appendix ESecure voice (option) ................................................ E-1Aero functions (option) .............................................. E-2
Appendix FCharacter map .......................................................... F-1
Appendix GList of terms ..............................................................G-1
Appendix HSystem description.................................................... H-1
Appendix ITroubleshooting .......................................................... I-1
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Appendix A – Telephone country codes
Explanation with examples:
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XX 871 765421392 Call/
4 00 47 67244700 Call/
Mobile - to - fixed subscriber, telephone callthrough default Net:
Automatic call prefix
Telephone country codeSee list of telephone countrycodes in this appendix.
Subscriber number
To send number
Fixed/mobile - to - Mobile telephone call:
International call prefix (normally 00)
Telephone satellite (Ocean Region) code:871 – AOR-E872 – POR873 – IOR874 – AOR-W
9-digit Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN)
To send number
Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Regionaccess no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhoneregardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through.
Mobile - to - fixed subscriber, telephone callthrough selected Net service provider:
Selection of e.g. Net serviceprovider 004
Automatic call prefix
Telephone country codeSee list of telephone countrycodes in this appendix.
Subscriber number
To send number
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Afghanistan (Islamic State of) ........................ 93Albania (Republic of) .................................... 355Algeria (People’s Democratic Republic of) .... 21b1)American Samoa ......................................... 684Angola (Republic of) .................................... 244Anguilla ............................................................ 1 a)Antigua and Barbuda ....................................... 2 a)Argentine Republic ......................................... 54Armenia (Republic of) .................................. 374 d)Aruba ............................................................ 297Ascension..................................................... 247Atlantic Ocean East Region (AOR-E) (Inmarsat) ..... 871Atlantic Ocean West Region (AOR-W) (Inmarsat) ... 874Australia ......................................................... 61Australian External Territories ...................... 672Austria ............................................................ 43Azerbaijani Republic .................................... 994
Bahamas (Commonwealth of the) ................... 1 a)
Bahrain (State of) ......................................... 973Bangladesh (People’s Republic of) .............. 380Barbados .......................................................... 1 a)
Belarus (Republic of) ................................... 375 d)
Belgium .......................................................... 32Belize ........................................................... 501Benin (Republic of) ...................................... 223Bermuda........................................................... 1 a)
Bhutan (Kingdom of) .................................... 975Bolivia (Republic of) ..................................... 591Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republic of) ........ 387Botswana (Republic of) ................................ 267Brazil (Federative Republic of) ....................... 55British Virgin Islands ........................................ 1 a)
Brunei Darussalam ...................................... 673Bulgaria (Republic of) .................................. 859Burkina Faso ................................................ 226Burundi (Republic of) ................................... 257
Cambodia ..................................................... 355Cameroon (Republic of) ............................... 237Canada ............................................................ 1 a)
Cape Verde (Republic of) ............................ 238Cayman Islands ............................................... 1 a)
Central African Republic .............................. 236Chad (Republic of) ....................................... 235Chile ............................................................... 56China (People’s Republic of) ......................... 86 e)
Colombia (Republic of) .................................. 57Comoros (Islamic Federal Republic of the) .. 269Congo (Republic of the) ............................... 242Cook Islands ................................................ 682Costa Rica.................................................... 506Croatia (Republic of) .................................... 385
Cuba............................................................... 53Cyprus (Republic of) .................................... 357Czech Republic ............................................ 420 c)
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ...... 850Denmark ......................................................... 45Diego Garda ................................................. 246Djibouti (Republic of) .................................... 253Dominican Republic ......................................... 1 a)
Ecuador ........................................................ 593Egypt (Arab Republic of) ................................ 20El Salvador (Republic of) ............................. 503Equatorial Guinea (Republic of) ................... 240Eritrea........................................................... 291Estonia (Republic of) .................................... 372Ethiopia ........................................................ 251
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) ......................... 500Faroe Islands (Denmark) ............................. 298Fiji (Republic of) ........................................... 679Finland ......................................................... 358France ............................................................ 33 c)
French Poiynesia ........................................... 68
Gabonese Republic ..................................... 241Gambia (Republic of the) ............................. 220Georgia (Republic of) ....................................... 7 d)
Germany (Federal Republic of) ...................... 49Ghana .......................................................... 233Gibraltar ....................................................... 350Greece ........................................................... 30Greenland (Denmark) .................................. 299Grenada ........................................................... 1 a)
Guadeloupe (French Department of) ........... 590Guam ........................................................... 671Guatemala (Republic of) .............................. 502Guiana (French Department of) ................... 594Guinea (Republic of) .................................... 224Guinea-Bissau (Republic of) ........................ 245Guyana......................................................... 592
Haiti (Republic of) ........................................ 509Honduras (Republic of) ................................ 504Hongkong ..................................................... 852Hungary (Republic of) .................................... 36
Iceland.......................................................... 354India (Republic of) .......................................... 91Indian Ocean Region (IOR)(Inmarsat) ......... 873Indonesia (Republic of) .................................. 62Iran (Islamic Republic of) ............................... 98Iraq (Republic of) ......................................... 964
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Ireland .......................................................... 353Israel (State of) ............................................. 972Italy ................................................................. 39Ivory Cost (Republic of) ............................... 225
Jamaica ............................................................ 1 a)
Japan ............................................................. 81Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom of) .................. 962
Kazakhstan (Republic of) ................................. 7 d)
Kenya (Republic of) ..................................... 254Kiribati Republic of) ...................................... 686Kuwait (State of) .......................................... 965Kyrgyzstan (Republic of) .............................. 996 d)
Lao People’s Democratic Republic .............. 856Latvia (Republic of) ...................................... 371Lebanon ....................................................... 961Lesotho (Kingdom of) ................................... 266Liberia (Republic of) ..................................... 231Libya (Socialist People’s Ubyan Arab Jamahiriya) ... 21b2)
Liechtenstein (Principality of) ......................... 41 c)
Lithuania (Republic of) ................................. 370Luxembourg ................................................. 352
Macau .......................................................... 853Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of) .. 389Madagascar (Republic of) ............................ 261Malawi .......................................................... 265Malaysia ......................................................... 60Maldives (Republic of) ................................. 960Mali (Republic of) ......................................... 223Malta ............................................................ 356Marshall Islands (Republic of the) ....... ........ 692Martinique (French Department of) .............. 596Mauritania (Islamic Republic of) ................... 222Mauritius (Republic of) ................................. 230Mexico ............................................................ 52Micronesia (Federated States of) ................. 691Moldova (Republic of) .................................. 373Monaco ........................................................ 377 c)
Mongolia....................................................... 976Montserrat ........................................................ 1 a)
Morocco (Kingdom of) .................................... 21b3)
Mozambique (Republic of) ........................... 258Myanmar (Union of) ....................................... 95
Namibia (Republic of) .................................. 264Nauru (Republic of) ...................................... 674Nepal ............................................................ 977Netherlands Antilles ..................................... 599Netherlands (Kingdom of the) ........................ 31New Caledonia ............................................. 687
New Zealand .................................................. 64Nicaragua...................................... ............... 505Niger (Republic of the) ................................. 227Nigeria (Federal Republic of) ....................... 234Niue ........................................... .................. 683Northern Mariana Islands (Commonwealth of the) .. 670Norway ........................................................... 47
Oman (Sultanate of) ..................................... 968
Pacific Ocean Region (POR)(Inmarsat) ....... 872Pakistan (Islamic Republic of) ....................... 92Palau (Republic of) ...................................... 680Panama (Republic of) .................................. 507Papua New Guinea ............................... ...... 675Paraguay (Republic of) ................................ 595Peru................................................................ 51Philippines (Republic of the) .......................... 63Poland (Republic of) ...................................... 48Portugal ........................................................ 351
Qatar (State of) ............................................ 974
Reunion (French Department of) ................. 262Romania ......................................................... 40Russian Federation .......................................... 7 d)
Rwandese Republic ..................................... 250
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ................... 1 a)
Saint Luda ........................................................ 1 a)
Saint Kitts and Nevis ........................................ 1 a)
Saint Helena ................................................ 290Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French Department of) . 508San Marino (Republic of) ............................. 378Sao Tome and Principe (Democratic Repulic of) 239Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) ........................... 966Senegal (Republic of) .................................. 221Seychelles (Republic of) .............................. 248Sierra Leone ................................................ 232Singapore (Republic of) ................................. 65Slovak Republic ........................................... 421 c)
Slovenia (Republic of) .................................. 386Solomon Islands .......................................... 677Somali Democratic Republic ........................ 252South Africa (Republic of) .............................. 27Spain .............................................................. 34Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of) . 94Sudan (Republic of the) ............................... 249Suriname (Republic of) ................................ 597Swaziland (Kingdom of) ............................... 268Sweden .......................................................... 46Switzerland (Confederation of) ...................... 41 c)Syrian Arab Republic ................................... 963
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Tajikistan (Republic of) .................................... 7 d)
Tanzania (United Republic of) ..................... 255Thailand ......................................................... 66Togolese Republic ....................................... 228Tokelau ........................................................ 690Tonga (Kingdom of) ..................................... 676Trinidad and Tobago (Code actually used: +1) .. 296Tunisia ............................................................ 21b4)
Turkey ............................................................ 90Turkmenistan ............................................... 993 d)
Turks arid Caicos Islands ................................. 1 a)
Tuvalu .......................................................... 688
Uganda (Republic of) ................................... 256Ukraine ......................................................... 380 d)
United Arab Emirates ................................... 971 h)
United States of America, + Puerto Rico, VirginIslands .............................................................. 1 a)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and NorthernIreland ............................................................ 44
Uruguay (Eastern Republic of) ..................... 598Uzbekistan (Republic of) .................................. 7 d)
Vanuatu (Republic of) .................................. 678Vatican City State ........................................ 379Venezuela (Republic of) ................................. 58Viet Nam (Socialist Republic of) .................... 84
Wallis and Futuna ........................................ 681Western Samoa (Independent State of) ...... 685
Yemen (Republic of) .................................... 967Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of) ................. 381
Zaire (Republic of) ....................................... 243Zambia (Republic of) .................................... 260Zanzibar (Tanzania) ..................................... 259Zimbabwe (Republic of) ............................... 263
Notesa): Integrated numbering area.b1): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 213, 214 and 215 for Algeria.b2): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 218 and 219 for Libya.b3): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 210, 211, 212 (212 in service) for
Morocco.b4): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 216, 217 for Tunisia.c): Integrated numbering plan.d): Will form part of numbering zone 7.e): Code 866 has been allocated to the province of Taiwan.h:) United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) incl: Abu Dhabi, AJmna, Dubai, Fujeirah, Ras Al,
Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al Oaiwain.
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Abbreviated dialing ........................................ 23Access to maritime packet assembly/disassembly ................................................... 20Administration specialized use .................... 6(X)Automatic ....................................................... 00Automatic line test .......................................... 91
Collect call ...................................................... 35Credit card call ............................................... 36Commissioning tests ...................................... 92
Databases ...................................................... 70
Faxmail ........................................................... 26
International outgoing operator ...................... 11International information service .................... 12
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Mail retrieval ................................................... 57Maritime assistance ....................................... 39Maritime enquiries .......................................... 31Medical advice ............................................... 32Medical assistance ......................................... 38Meteorological reports ................................... 41
Navigational hazards and warnings ............... 42National operator ........................................... 13National information service ........................... 14
Person-to-person call ..................................... 34
Ship position reports ...................................... 43
Technical assistance (on network) ................. 33Telephone call booking .................................. 17Time and duration .......................................... 37Time announcement ...................................... 50
Service address codes
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Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna
Location of Antenna Unit
Avoid obstructionsThe Antenna ideally requires a free line of sight in all directions abovean elevation angle of 5 degrees.
Any obstruction will cause blind sectors, and may result in degrada-tion or even loss of communication with the satellite.
Degrading of the communication is only completely avoided by plac-ing the antenna higher than any obstructions. This is often not feasi-ble and a compromise must be made to reduce the number of blindsectors.
The degree of communication degradation depends on the size of theobstructions; the distance to them must therefore be considered.
Preferably, all obstructions within 3 m of the antenna should beavoided. Obstructions less than 15 cm in diameter can be ignoredbeyond this distance.
Installation of Antenna Unit on top of mast must be avoided.
Compass safe distanceFor installation on Norwegian or British vessels, the Antenna Unitshould be located at a distance of at least 1.0 metre from the mag-netic steering compass. Be aware that requirements may vary fromone country to another.
Radiation precautionsPersons should not be near the antenna when transmitting for periodsof more than 1 hour per day.
MICROWAVE RADIATION !NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN 1 M
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Avoid interferenceThe Antenna Unit should be separated as far as possible from othercommunication and navigation antennas onboard such as Radar,Satellite, HF/VHF/UHF, GPS antennas etc.. Preferably by 5 metres.
The Antenna Unit should be installed so that severe vibration andshock are avoided. If installed on top of a pipe or signal/radar mast,the mast must be supported by stays.
The equipment is supplied with gasket and a flange for mounting ofthe Antenna Unit on top of a 42.4 mm outer diameter pipe.
Other installation bracket is optional.
Coax cable
A 12 metre coaxial cable type RG-223 (QRPM 911084-12000) issupplied as standard.For greater lengths, see "Optional antenna cable".
The coax cable should be secured by laying the cable in a tube and/or by fastening the cable to avoid damage.
Telephone Unit (TPU) and Power Supply (PS)
The PS is provided with holes for mounting on desktop or bulkheadwith the TPU snapped on top of PS by fastening clips.
The TPU may be installed separately by using 3 metre extensioncables between PS and TPU:
• coaxial cable, QRPM 911087-3000
• DC cable, QRPM 911079-3000
Source of energy
The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24Vbattery.Power supply for operation from 230 VAC may be supplied as anoption, QBMJ 101002.
Note! The antenna has been delivered with 3 different types of radomes.The latest version (type 3) is mounted as illustrated on page B-4.
The earlier versions (type 1 and 2) are mounted as shown on pageB-6. Be aware of the condensation drainage through the area aroundthe coax connector for these versions, see illustration.
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Connecting up
WorldPhoneTelephone UnitTPU
PowerSupplyPS
Antenna coax cableStandard:type RG223Length 12 m.For greater lenghts, see“Optional antenna cable”.
Power cable typeQRPM 911080-200010 - 32V DC
RF cable to/fromWorldPhoneQRPM 911081-0150Length: 15 cm
Power cable to WorldPhoneQRPM 911079-0150Length: 15 cm
NB! Polarity dependent:The positive lead is tagged.(The NEGATIVE pole is connectedto the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.)Fuse: 15 A slow blow
ADEAbove Deck Equipment
BDEBelow Deck Equipment
N-connector
N-connector
Deliveredwith approx.50cm coaxcable forconnectionto antenna
Radometype 3
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DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES
Mounting the Antenna Unit with radome type 3
Mounting flange dimensions:
Mounting flange
Lock screw (2)Use 6 mmunbrako key
GasketHexagonscrews/washers (6)
Procedure:Thread coax cable throughsockets and tube prior tofinal assembling andinstalling Antenna Unit
Note!Condensationdrainage.Do not cover!
Apply siliconecompound
Radometype 3
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Mounting the radome top of radome type 3
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Snap lock functionGasket
Radome baseAlignment area
Alignment mark
1 Place gasket onradome base.
2 Lower radome topdown onto the basewith alignment markacross for alignmentarea on the base.
3 Turn radome topapprox 30° clockwiseuntil the snap functionlocks.
Radome top
Radome base
Locking screw
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesB-6
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DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES
Mounting the Antenna Unit with radome type 1 and 2
Mounting flange dimensions:72
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Note!Condensationdrainage.Do not coverthis area!
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Lock screw (2)Use 6 mmunbrako key
GasketHexagonscrews/washers (6)
Mounting:Thread coax cable throughsockets and tube prior tofinal assembling andinstalling Antenna Unit Radome
type 1 and 2
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-7
Mounting the Power Supply
Dia 10 mm4.5 mm
Dia 4.5 mmDia 4.5 mm
230 mm
198 mm
174 mm
160 mm
10 mm
Standard tripod mount
Underside view
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Outline dimensions
Antenna UnitQUFF 911980(antenna only)
Weight: 3.8 kg
Telephone Unit (TPU)QUFC 911936
Weight: 1.0 kg
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Power Supply (PS)QUFC 911932
Weight: 1.6 kg198
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Optional 230 VAC powersupply w/AC and DC cablesconnected.QBMJ 101002
Weight: 0.65 kg
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The Antenna Unit should be installed so that severe vibration andshock are avoided.
The equipment is supplied with a magnetic mounting bracket forinstallation on cars with magnetic-holding roof top.
Mounting option:Load Carrier Base Assembly for installation on cars with non-magnetic roof material, or for installation on trains.
See illustration on next page.
Coax cable
A 5 metre coaxial cable type GO2232D (QRPM 911086-5000) issupplied as standard.
For greater lengths, see "Optional antenna cable".
Telephone Unit (TPU) and Power Supply (PS)
The PS is provided with holes for mounting on wall or dash board withthe TPU snapped on top of PS by fastening clips. A tripod mountallows the unit to be mounted on the optional suction adapter.
The TPU may be installed separately by using 3 metre extensioncables between PS and TPU:
• coaxial cable, QRPM 911087-3000
• DC cable, QRPM 911079-3000
Source of energy
The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24Vbattery.
Installation of Voyager Antenna
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WorldPhoneTelephone UnitTPU
PowerSupplyPS
Antenna coax cableStandard:type GO2232DLength 5 m.
Power cable typeQRPM 911080-200010-32V DC
RF cable to/fromWorldPhoneQRPM 911081-0150Length: 15 cm
Power cable to WorldPhoneQRPM 911079-0150Length: 15 cm
NB! Polarity dependent:The positive lead is tagged.(The NEGATIVE pole is connectedto the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.)Fuse: 15 A slow blow
ODEOutdoor Equipment
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Mounting on magnetic-holding surfaceThe Antenna Unit may be attached to the roof top with a magnetic plate insidethe antenna mounting bracket. On a flat, clean metal surface the antenna willstay in place at highway speeds up to 150 km/hour.
Note! A protection plate is supplied to keep the magnetic plate clean duringshipment of the equipment. Remove the protection plate from the magnetic plateprior to attaching the Antenna Unit.
See "Assembling the Antenna Unit for magnetic mount".
The antenna may be loosened by carefully bending a screwdriver as indicated.
Mounting on load carrierThe Antenna Unit may also be attached to the roof using load carrier as indi-cated. See "Assembling the Antenna Unit for load carrier mount".
Antenna Unitattached withmagnetic plate
Power cablewith 10A fuse
Telephone Unit &Power Supply
Antenna coax cable
Antenna Unitmounted onload carrier
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Assembling the Antenna Unit for magnetic mount
Place the antenna upsidedown on a stable surface.1
Lower the baseplate down ontothe antenna withthe mountingholes positionedacross for thescrew holes.
2
While holding thebase plate inplace, lower themagnetic platedown and mountthe four hexagonscrews withwashers.
4
While holdingthe base platein place, mountthe antennacoax plug.
3
Note!Remove the protection platefrom the magnetic plate priorto attaching the Antenna Unit.The protection plate issupplied to keep the magneticplate clean during shipmentof the equipment.
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Assembling the Antenna Unit for load carrier mount
Place the antenna upsidedown on a stable surface.1
Lower the baseplate down ontothe antenna withthe mountingholes positionedacross for thescrew holes.
2
While holding thebase plate inplace, lower thebracket down andmount the fourhexagon screwswith washers.
4
While holdingthe base platein place, mountthe antennacoax plug.
3
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Power SupplyQUFC 911932
Weight: 1.6 kg 198230
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Dia 10 mm4.5 mm
Dia 4.5 mmDia 4.5 mm
230 mm
198 mm
174 mm
160 mm
10 mm
Standard tripod mount
Underside view
Outline dimensions
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Outline dimensions
Antenna UnitQUFF 911905
Weight: 3.0 kg
Telephone UnitQUFC 911936
Weight: 1.0 kg
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275
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Load carrier mount (option)QSXA 811990
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Satellite search
Before mounting the WorldPhone Provident antenna, look up therelative position of the satellite, see coverage map in appendix H –System description.
The antenna must be pointed at the satellite with free line of sight foroptimum receiving and transmitting conditions. The beam is perpen-dicular to the antenna.
When during adjustment of the antenna a satellite signal is received,a short tone will sound. If it is an Inmarsat satellite, a continuous tonewill sound with varying frequency. When closing in on a satellite,turning the antenna horizontally and adjusting its vertical angle, thetone should increase in frequency.See setup procedure for WorldPhone Portable in chapter 1. GettingStarted.
Coax cable
A 10 metre coaxial cable type RG-223 (QRPM 911091-10000) issupplied as standard.
For greater lengths, see "Optional antenna cable".A bracket is available with N-connector receptacle for connection ofextended antenna cable, see "Optional bracket".
Source of energy
The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24Vbattery, using the 2 m DC power cable, QRPM 911080-2000. Thepositive lead of the power cable is tagged.
An adapter is included for operation from 90-264 VAC, QBMA 901001(1.8 m mains cable).
A 2 m car lighter cable can also be supplied, QRPM 911090.
The TPU is delivered with an internal rechargeable battery pack, see"Internal battery" in chapter 1. Getting Started.
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WorldPhoneTelephone UnitTPU
Antenna coax cableStandard:QRPM 911091Length 10 m.
ODEOutdoor Equipment
IDEIndoor Equipment
NB! Polarity dependent:The positive lead is tagged.(The NEGATIVE pole is connectedto the CENTRE PIN of the plug.)Fuse: 15 A slow blow
Power cable typeQRPM 911080-200010-32V DC
90-264 VAC AdapterQBMA 901001
Car lighter cableQRPM 911062(option)
15 V DC
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U-bolt
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Max dia 120 mm
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N-connector(male)
Fastenedusingexistinghexagonscrews
Rear side of antenna
“Pigtail” QRPM 911059.1000
N-connectors
N-connector(female)
Coax connector
Optional antenna cable
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Outline dimensions
Telephone UnitQUFC 911936
Weight: 1.0 kg190
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Antenna UnitQUFC 911906
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General
Double screen 50 Ω coaxial cable must be used for connection be-tween the TPU and the various Antenna Units.
The coax cable should be secured by laying the cable in a tube and/or by fastening the cable to avoid damage.
A "pigtail" is normally required for connection to the TPU.
The maximum length of the coax cable is limited by the DC and RFloss through the cable:
Maximum DC loss: R loop 0.6 ohm
Maximum RF attenuation at 1525-1660 MHz: < 10 dB
The table below lists suitable double screened coax cables:
Ready-made cables
The following cable extensions are delivered with coax connectorsmounted:
10 m cable QRPM 911091-10000
28 m cable QRPM 911057-28000
80 m cable QRPM 911058-80000
N/female *Antenna cable
at the TPU at the antenna
max. lengthfor 10 dB/0.6
*Antenna cable Reference DiameterSuitable coaxial connectors
at the TPU at the antenna
RG214 MIL-C-17 10.8 mm 25 m
12.9 mm 75 m
16.0 mm 95 m
27.5 mm 172 m
Pigtail QRPM 911059-1000
N/male N/male
11N-50-7-5
11N-50-10-4+ “pigtail” 11N-50-10-4S 10172 B-10
(QTZC 502 012
11N-50-7-5+ “pigtail”
11N-50-12-115+ “pigtail” 11N-50-12-115RF 1/2” 50
11N-50-23-101+ “pigtail”
11N-50-23-101RF 7/8” 50
Optional antenna cable
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A new battery, or a battery that has not been used for a long time, willrequire 2 - 3 charge/discharge cycles to achieve its maximum per-formance with normal use of the WorldPhone.
To discharge the battery use the phone until it shuts down.
Avoid charging a fully charged or nearly charged battery.
Never leave the battery in hot sunlight. Extreme temperatures maycause permanent reduction of the battery capacity.
Charging
The charging starts automatically once the universal AC adapter orthe car lighter cable is connected to the power source, and terminatesautomatically when the battery is fully charged.
Note! When running the WorldPhone on the universal adapter alone (nobattery installed), the battery symbol in the display is replaced by "DC".
Calibration
To ensure correct monitoring of the battery state, it must be fullydischarged before charging the battery pack for the first time.
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Universal AC AdapterQBMA 101001-2
15 V DC90 - 264 V AC
Car lighter cableQRPM 911062(option)
Internal power: NiMh rechargeable battery pack
External power/charging
Appendix C (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)Battery charging
(WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. AppendicesC-2
Charger
The WorldPhone Charger allows separate charging of a single batterypack.
Operation:
1 The indicator lights green when connecting the charger to thepower source without battery inserted.No light indicates that power is not supplied to the charger: checkcables.
2 When inserting a battery that is not fully charged, red light indi-cates that charging takes place.
3 Green light indicates that the battery is fully charged. A fully dis-charged battery is charged in approximately 3 hours.
Note!The battery may be stored or transported in the charger without anyrisk of drainage apart from self-discharge.
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15 V DC
WorldPhone battery packQSXK 911944-2
Indicator
WorldPhone ChargerQUFC 911943(option)
90 - 264 V AC
Car lighter cableQRPM 911062(option)
Motor must be running to achievefull charge of the battery pack
Polarityindependent
Charger
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Appendix C – Battery replacement
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Battery replacement
Battery packQSXK 911944-2
(WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)
WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-1
General
The AT command set allows you to configure the WorldPhone ASDfunction directly from your PC keyboard. The AT characters are aprefix to the commands you issue to the WorldPhone’s ASD service.Most communication applications do not require knowledge of ATcommands.
Every time you type AT, you are essentially asking for theWorldPhone ASD’s ATtention. For instance, if you want to answer anincoming data call, you would type ATA to answer: ATAç
When a value associated with a command is not entered, it is as-sumed to be 0, f.ex.: AT&D equals AT&D0.
Hanging up – escape sequence
Once the the WorldPhone ASD is online to another system, the onlycommand it recognises is an escape code that contains three typedpluses, (+) which forces the WorldPhone ASD back to commandmode.
The following should be done, when issuing the escape command:
• Wait one second after sending the last item of data.
• Type +++ with less than one second between the characters.
• Wait one second, an "OK" response should appear.
Do not type the AT prefix or Carriage Return. The guard time of onesecond before and after the code prevents the WorldPhone ASD frommisinterpreting the occurrence of +++ in the transmitted data stream.
If necessary, the character used in the escape code or the duration ofthe guard time can be changed by altering Register S2 or S12,see S-register commands.
• In response to +++, the WorldPhone ASD returns to commandmode.
• To hang up, key ATHç
• To return to online mode, key ATOç
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Operating modes
The WorldPhone ASD function may operate in three modes:
• Command modeThe WorldPhone ASD responds to AT commands. No remotecommunication occurs.
• Online command modeA data call is taking place and an escape sequence has beeninitiated, after which the WorldPhone ASD will respond to ATcommands during the call.
• Online data modeOnce the WorldPhone ASD is connected up, anything arriving fromthe PC is interpreted as data and sent to the remote end and viceversa.
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Basic AT commands
Note! AT commands may be entered in either upper or lower case(not mixed).
ATAçinstructs the WorldPhone ASD to connect the line andstart the answer sequence of the incoming call. Usedwhen not configured for auto answer.
ATD004767244700çinstructs the WorldPhone ASD to dial the number00 47 67 24 47 00 via the default Net service provider.
ATD4*004767244700çinstructs the WorldPhone ASD to dial the number00 47 67 24 47 00 via the selected Net service provider,e.g. Telenor (Norwegian Telecom, code no.4).
ATD2311ç dials the telephone number storedunder short number 11.
ATE[n]çsets local echo of keyboard commands on/off:
ATE0ç turns local echo OFF.
Default ATE1ç turns local echo ON.
ATHçhook control:
ATHç sets the WorldPhone ASD ON-hookwhen in Online Data Mode. Disconnects the line andterminates the call.
ATOçreturns to Online Data Mode when in Online CommandMode during a data call.
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ATQ[n]çsets responses sent by the WorldPhone ASD:
Default ATQ0ç : the WorldPhone ASD returnsresponses like OK or ERROR.
ATQ1ç : the WorldPhone ASD does notreturn responses.
ATS sets and displays S register values. See "S-RegisterCommands".
ATV[n]çsets the WorldPhone ASD response format to words ornumbers:
ATV0ç selects numeric response.
Default ATV1ç selects verbal response.
ATX[n]çselects CONNECT result code format(dial tone detection – busy detection):
ATX0çbasic message set: OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CAR-RIER, ERROR.
ATX1çbasic message set extended with CONNECT xxxx-yyyy.
ATX2çbasic message set extended with NO DIALTONE.
ATX3çbasic message set extended with BUSY.
Default ATX4çbasic message set extended with all of the above.
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ATZçresets the WorldPhone ASD configuration to last savedcommand. Also clears the call if used when in OnlineCommand Mode.
A/ repeats last command.Re-executes the last AT command string issued tothe WorldPhone ASD, including redialing a telephonenumber.
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Extended AT commands
AT&C[n]çdetermines the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) behaviour:
AT&C0ç sets DCD always ON.
Default AT&C1ç sets DCD, only when connected.
AT&D[n]çselects the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) behaviour:
AT&D0ç the WorldPhone ASD ignoresDTR.
AT&D1ç the WorldPhone ASD entersOnline Command Mode when DTR goes inactive.
Default AT&D2ç the WorldPhone ASD clears callwhen DTR goes inactive.
AT&Fçresets the WorldPhone ASD to factory default. Thefactory default is not saved as with the AT&W command,so ATZ revokes to last saved values.
AT&S[n]çselects the Data Set Ready (DSR) behaviour:
Default AT&S0ç sets DSR permanently ON.
AT&S1ç sets DSR ON when satellite linkis established.
AT&Vçdisplays stored configuration profile.
AT&Wçsaves active configuration profile.(May be recalled using ATZç).
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Extended AT+I, +G and +W commands
The extended AT+I, AT+G and AT+W commands are non-standardfeatures some of which are designed specially for the InmarsatMini-M system.
AT+GCAPçdisplays capabilities supported by WorldPhone terminals.
AT+GMIçdisplays manufacturer identification.
AT+GMMçdisplays equipment identification.
AT+GMRçdisplays software revision.
AT+ICF=[n<format>] [,m<parity>]çspecifies the local serial port start-stop (asynchronous)character framing between the PC and the WorldPhone.
AT+ICF?çdisplays current settings.
AT+ICF=?çdisplays available settings.
Format reference number n :
1 = 8 data bits, 2 stop bits
Default 3 = 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
4 = 7 data bits, 2 stop bits
5 = 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, 1 stop bit
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Parity reference number m :
0 = odd
1 = even
2 = mark
Default 3 = space
Example:
AT+ICF=3,3çspecifies a data format of 8 data bits,1 stop bit and spaceparity.
AT+IFC=[n<WP-to-PC>] [,m<PC-to-WP>];çspecifies the local flow control between the PC and theWorldPhone.
AT+IFC?çdisplays current settings.
AT+IFC=?çdisplays available settings.
WorldPhone - to - PC, reference number n :
0 = no flow control
1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control stripped of controlcharacters.)
Default 2 = RTS (hardware flow control)
3 = XON/XOFF (software flow control with pass-throughof control characters.)
PC - to - WorldPhone, reference number m :
0 = no flow control
1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control)
Default 2 = CTS (hardware flow control)
AT+IPR=[r(PC-to-WP rate)]çspecifies the data rate at which PC - WorldPhone inter-face accepts commands.
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AT+IPR?çdisplays current settings.
AT+IPR=?çdisplays available settings.
Selectable data rates, r :
1200 bps
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
19200 bps
38400 bps
Example:
AT+IPR=9600çspecifies a data rate of 9600 bps between the PC and theWorldPhone telephone unit.
AT+Wçindicates which PCCA standard the WorldPhone ASDcomplies with.
AT+WKSIZE=[n]çsets the maximum ARQ window size for subsequent datacalls using ARQ mode. The ARQ window determines thesize of the buffer that keeps in memory data not yetacknowledged by the other end.
AT+WKSIZE?çdisplays current settings.
AT+WKSIZE=?çdisplays available settings.
Valid value of n = 1 - 63
Default WorldPhone : n = 15
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AT+WINMARSATçlists Inmarsat specific functions supported by the World-Phone ASD.
AT+WLES=[n]çselects the Net service provider for the next outgoing call.
The parameter nnn specifies the Net service providerAccess Code. Three digits must be keyed in. If omitted,the default Net service provider set from the WorldPhoneis selected.
Range = 0 - 255
nnn = 000, default Net service provider.
AT+WNERAHSHAKE=[n]çselects handshake setup.
n = 1 fills the WorldPhone buffer before handshaking withthe Net service provider.
Default n = 0 routes handshake transitions from the PC directly tothe Net service provider. Minimizes transmissiondelays when handshake is used seldom.
AT+WRATE=[<sat_rate>] [,<ter_rate>]çsets the wanted satellite data rate, and the terrestrial datarate used for outgoing data calls.
AT+WRATE?çdisplays selected rates.
AT+WRATE=?çdisplays available rates.
Sat_rate, i.e. requested data rate to use over satellitechannel, for WorldPhone permanently set to:
2400 bps
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Ter_rate, i.e. data rate to use on terrestrial modem:1200 bps
2400 bps
4800 bps
Default 9600 bps
14400 bps
Example:
AT+WRATE=2400,2400çsets both the satellite rate and the terrestrial modem rateto 2400 bps.
AT+WRTL=[<low>] [,<high>]ç sets the lowerand upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer used in theNet service provider-to-WorldPhone direction(WorldPhone receive buffer).
AT+WRTL?çdisplays selected threshold levels.
ATWRTL=?çdisplays available threshold levels.
The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at whichpoint the WorldPhone ASD should issue an RR (ReceiverReady) packet signalling that it is ready to receive datafrom Net service provider:
Valid value: 0-511
Default value: 120
The high parameter specifies the upper threshold atwhich point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an RNR(Receiver Not Ready) packet signalling that it is not readyto receive any more data from Net service provider:
Valid value: 1-512
Default value: 240
Note! The high value must be larger than the low value.When the high value is omitted, it becomes low value +120.
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AT+WS45=[n]çsets the requested satellite and terrestrial error correctionscheme for data calls.
AT+WS45?çdisplays current setting.
ATWS45=?çdisplays available setting.
Parameter reference number
n : Sat. err.corr. Terr. err.corr. End-to-end
0 non-ARQ non-V.42 NARQ
Default 1 ARQ V.42 ARQ
200 non-ARQ V.42 NARQ
201 ARQ non-V.42 NARQ
AT+WS46?çshows that the Inmarsat Mini-M ASD standard is to beused for data communication. This is fixed and may notbe changed.
AT+WTNID=[<nnn>]ç sets the terrestrialnetwork for the next outgoing data call.
AT+WTNID?çdisplays selected TNID.
AT+WTNID=?çdisplays available TNIDs.
The parameter nnn specifies the terrestrial network ID. Ifomitted, it is set to 000.
Range = 0 - 255
nnn = 000, terrestrial network unspecified.
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AT+WTTL=[<low>] [,<high>]ç sets the lowerand upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer used in theWORLDPHONE-to-Net service provider direction(WorldPhone transmit buffer).
AT+WTTL?çdisplays selected threshold levels.
ATWTTL=?çdisplays available threshold levels.
The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at whichpoint the WorldPhone ASD should issue an XON, or raisethe CTS line signalling that it is ready to receive data fromthe PC:
Valid value: 0-511
Default value: 120
The high parameter specifies the upper threshold atwhich point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an anXOFF, or lower the CTS line signalling that it is not readyto receive data from the PC:
Valid value: 1-512
Default value: 240
Note! The high value must be larger than the low value.When the high value is omitted, it becomes low value +120.
AT+WXR=[n]çdetermines the format of a CONNECT response from theWorldPhone ASD.
AT+WXR?çdisplays selected format.
AT+WXR=?çdisplays available formats.
Format reference number n :
0 = CONNECT <see below* > AT
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1 = +WXSR:<satellite rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>+WXTR:<terrestrial rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>+WXKR:<ARQ window size>CONNECT <PC-WP rate>
Default 2 = CONNECT <see below* >,<ARQ I NARQ>
3 = CONNECT <ARQ I NARQ>
* The lowest value of PC-WP rate, satellite rate andterrestrial rate.
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S-Register commands
S-registers are special memory locations in the WorldPhone forstoring specific configuration and operating parameters.
ATS0=[n]çspecifies automatic answer at the nth ring.0=OFF, 1-255=ON.
ATS0=<n>çsets value of register.
ATS0?çdisplays current value of register.
Default ATS0=0ç turns automatic answer OFF.
ATS0=1ç answers after 1 ring.
the WorldPhone ASD will terminate incoming callsafter 95 secs.
ATS2=[n]çstores the ASCII decimal code for the escape character.Authorized codes within: 0 to 255.n≥128 disables the escape sequence.
ATS2=<n>çsets value of register.
ATS2?çdisplays current value of register.
Default ATS2=43ç sets the ESCAPE code to43 (+-key).
ATS3= [n]çstores the ASCII decimal code for the carriage returncharacter. Authorized codes within: 0 to 127.
ATS3=<n>çsets value of register.
ATS3?çdisplays current value of register.
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Default ATS3=13ç sets the CARRIAGERETURN code to 13 (ç -key).
ATS4 =[n]çstores the ASCII decimal code for the line feed character.Authorized codes: 0 to 127.
ATS4=<n>çsets value of register.
ATS4?çdisplays current value of register.
Default ATS4=10ç sets the LINE FEED codeto 10.
ATS5=[n]çstores the ASCII decimal code for the editing character.Authorized codes: 0 to 127.
ATS5=<n>çsets value of register.
ATS5?çdisplays current value of register.
Default ATS5=8ç sets the BACK SPACE codeto 8.
ATS25=[n]çsets delay before examining DTR (108/2) after dialing andwhen online with a WorldPhone-to-Net call.
Range: 0-255 hundredths of a second.
ATS25=<n>çsets delay value.
ATS25?;çdisplays current delay value.
Default ATS25=5ç sets delay to 5 (corre-sponding to 50 milliseconds).A
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Pin assignments
Signal source DTE means the signal goes from the PC to the WorldPhone.
Signal source DCE means the signal goes from the WorldPhone to the PC.
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1 CD 109 DCE Carrier detect
2 RXD BB D1 104 DTE Received Data
3 TXD BA D2 103 DCE Transmitted Data
4 DTR 108 DTE Data terminal ready
5 GND 102 Signal ground
6 DSR 107 DCE Data set ready
7 RTS CA S2 105 DTE Request To Send
8 CTS CB M2 106 DCE Clear To Send
9 RI 125 DCE Ring indicator
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102 Signal GroundDigital ground, return line.
103 Send DataData transmitted from DTE (PC) to DCE (WorldPhone).
104 Receive dataData Received from DCE (WorldPhone) to DTE (PC).
105 Request To SendOFF requests DCE (WorldPhone) to suspend transmission to DTE (PC).ON requests DCE (WorldPhone) to resume transmission to DTE (PC).
106 Clear to sendOFF indicates that DCE (WorldPhone) cannot accept data from DTE (PC).ON indicates that DCE (WorldPhone) is prepared to accept data from DTE(PC).
107 Data Set ReadySignal from WorldPhone that when ON indicates that a data call setup is inprogress.
108 Data Terminal ReadySignal from PC. This signal is used in the Hotline mode and indicate whengoing from OFF to ON that the PC wants to make a data call. The PCclears the call by setting the signal from ON to OFF.
109 Receive Signal IndicatorSignal from WorldPhone that when ON indicates that connection isestablished and received data will be delivered on circuit 104, ReceivedData.
125 Ring IndicatorSignal from WorldPhone. This signal is used in the Auto answer OFFmode and when ON indicates that an incoming call is in progress. Thesignal will go OFF when the call is answered by the PC by turning circuit108 Data Terminal Ready ON.
Signal descriptions
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Appendix E Secure voice (option)
General
The WorldPhone can be programmed to allow operation of encryptedspeech through the TEL port and the FAX port when this isconfigured for voice service. Settings can only be made in Owner level.
The STU IIB/III is enabled as default on ports configured for voice service.
STU enabling/disabling
1 Press the Menu functionkey and scroll down toAdvanced functions:
2 Press Selct orright arrow andscroll down toConfiguration:
3 Selct or rightarrow opens theConfiguration menu:
4 Pressing Selct orright arrow againdisplays which portsare enabled/disabledfor use with securevoice:
5 Press Edit or rightarrow for enabling/disabling secure voice.
Scroll up/down andpress Selct atwanted mode:
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5to select mode for fax port:
Auto Enab Disab Save470 Broad Edit Save
Service Secure voiceHandset: VoiceTEL: Voice EnabledFAX: FaxBroadcast: On
Selct
Service Secure voiceHandset: VoiceTEL: Voice EnabledFAX: FaxBroadcast: Off
Service / Secure voice
Voice / EnabledVoice / Disabled
Broadcast: On/Off
Service / Secure voice
FaxVoice / EnabledVoice / Disabled
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9 – Advanced functions menuSatellite setup
007 ConfigurationInformation availableInstall
Menu
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Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
Lock Mail Selct Quit
97 – Configuration menu
001 Port configurationNet service providersPower conservationSet diagnostics
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1 Press the Menu functionkey and scroll down toAdvanced functions:
2 Selct or right arrowopens the Advancedfunctions menu :
3 Scroll down toAero functions andpress Selct or right arrow to openthe Aero functionswindow:
4 Selct or rightarrow opens theMagnetometercalibration window:Start initiates calibration.Abort stops the procedure.
Configure landing speed
5 Scroll down in the menuand press Selct or rightarrow to open theConfigure landing speedwindow:Key in anticipated speed.
Satellite locations
6 Scroll down in the menuand press Selct or rightarrow to open theSatellite locationswindow:Prev/Next lists the positionof available satellite regions.(For possible new satellites, key in position and scroll down to select location)
Lock Mail Selct Quit
9 – Advanced functions menuAccess control
005 Aero functionsSatellite setupConfigurationInformation available
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Del Send Ok
Start Abort
951 – Magnetometer calibration
Press "Start" to initiate thecalibration process for theaeronautical antenna magnetometer.
Prev Next Save Ok
952 – Configure landing speed
Landing speed (m/s): 50
Menu
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Function menuPrecharge
009 Advanced functions
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95 – Aero functions
001 Magnetometer calibration002 Configure landing speed003 Satellite locations
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953 – Satellite locations AOR-W
Longitude: 54Location: WEST
Aero functions (option)
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Appendix F – Character map
Appendix F Character map
Latin languages
a b c à á â ã ä å æ ç 2
A B C À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç 2
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g h i ì í î ï 4
G H I Ì Í Î Ï 4
m n o ñ ò ó ô õ ö ø 6
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M N O Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø 6
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Lower case
UPPER CASE
Space
j k l 5
J K L 5
v w x 9
V W X 9
y z @ y 0
Y Z @ Y 0
! / ? ¡ ¿ 1
p q r P 7
P Q R P 7
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Cyrillic
! / ? ¡ ¿ 1Lower case
UPPER CASE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12Key strokes:
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AOR-E Atlantic Ocean Region East, see map in appendix H.
AOR-W Atlantic Ocean Region West, see map in appendix H.
ARQ automatic repeat request, protocol for error detection and automaticretransmission of defective blocks of data.
ASD asynchronous data transmission
ASD function/service the built-in capability of the WorldPhone for asyn-chronous data transmission.
AT command used to control modem functions from the PC keyboard(ATtention).
AT modem the built-in modem of the WorldPhone that performs the modu-lation and demodulation required for data communication.
Azimuth horizontal direction angle between north and, e.g. the direction tothe satellite.
Bit rate the number of bits transmitted per second (bps).
Bps Bits per second
CHV2 higher access level on the SIM card, corresponding to WorldPhone"owner" level.
DC Direct Current
DCE data circuit terminal equipment
Deg degrees
DTE data terminal equipment
DTMF Dual-Tone Multifrequency Dialing, pulsing in which each digit isrepresented by a specific pair of audio frequencies (one tone below 1000 Hzand another above 1200 Hz).
Elevation vertical angle to the satellite, e.g. the height of the satellite abovethe horizon.
FWD ID forward Id, telephone network identity
IMN Inmarsat Mobile Number, a unique 9-digit number which identifies eachport of the WorldPhone.
Inmarsat International Maritime Satellite Organisation.
IOR Indian Ocean Region, see map in appendix H.
ISN Inmarsat Serial Number, individual number assigned to eachWorldPhone terminal.
ISP Inmarsat Service Provider
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LES Land Earth Station, a station that interconnects fixed telecommunica-tions networks with the Inmarsat system; may also be called a CES (CoastEarth Station) or a GES (Ground Earth Station).
MES Mobile Earth Station, a user terminal for an Inmarsat system; theWorldPhone terminal is an MES for the Inmarsat Mini-M system; MES mayalso be called SES (Ship Earth Station) or, if on aircraft, AES (AeronauticalEarth Station).
NCS Network Coordination Station, station that supervises all messages andsignals sent in the Inmarsat system; one in each Ocean Region.
NIMS Nera Internet Messages Service, allows a message of maximum 1024characters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website, or to an e-mailaddress from the WorldPhone.
Non-ARQ non-automatic repeat request, see ARQ
Ocean Region the coverage area of an Inmarsat satellite within which theWorldPhone may communicate, see map in appendix H.
PABX private automatic branch exchange
PCCA Portable Computer & Communications Association Modem Stand-ards Committee.
PIN Personal Identification Number
POR Pacific Ocean Region, see map in appendix H.
PUK Personal Unblocking Key, code that allows unblocking a SIM card.
RF Radio Frequency
RNR Receiver Not Ready data signal
RR Receiver Ready data signal
S/A operator StandAlone operator who maintains connectivity in the eventof Network Coordinating Station failure.
SIM Subscriber Identity Module
SMS Short Message System
Spot Beam an Ocean Region is divided into sub-regions, each “spotlighted”by a beam from the region satellite.
Terrestrial Network a fixed telecommunications network, such as a tele-phone network or a data network, which connects to the Inmarsat system atan LES/NCS.
TNID Terrestrial Network Identification Digits
UTC Coordinated Universal Time, referenced to Greenwich Mean Time(GMT)
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System descriptionAppendix H
Inmarsat Mini-M system
Inmarsat Mini-M is a satellite communications system that provideshighly-reliable telephone, data and facsimile communication to andfrom mobile subscribers anywhere within the worldwide coveragearea of the Inmarsat 3 Spot Beam system, see map on next page.
Figure 1 Overwiew of the Inmarsat Mini-M system.
LES
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System satellites
The satellites are positionedin a geostationary orbitabove the equator atapproximately35700 km altitude.See figure.
In geostationary orbit,each satellite moves atthe same rate as theearth, and so remainsin the same relativeposition to the earth.The satellites cover ap-proximately 1/4 of the eartheach, called Ocean Regions:
AOR-W Atlantic Ocean West RegionAOR-E Atlantic Ocean East RegionIOR Indian Ocean RegionPOR Pacific Ocean Region
The coverage area of the satellites for WorldPhone (Mini-M) is shownon the map below.Communication is possible in areas marked withgrey.
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Indian Ocean Region
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Atlantic Ocean Region (East)
Figure 2Satellite positions
WorldPhone coverage
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GeneralThe WorldPhone terminal provides direct telephony, telefax, NIMSand data connection to international public networks via theInmarsat 3 Spot Beam satellite system.
The WorldPhone terminal consists of:• Telephone Unit (TPU).• Universal AC adapter (WorldPhone Portable only).
• Antenna Unit (AU) including RF transceiver.• Power Supply (WorldPhone Marine and Voyager only).
The operating functions are conducted on the telephone panel.Only a single coax cable links the Telephone Unit and the Antenna.
Net service providerThe Net service provider issues your user licence and an IMN(Inmarsat Mobile Number) phone number. It is also responsible forthe billing of calls (charges).To make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephonenumber with the 00 prefix. The WorldPhone terminal receives incom-ing calls via the IMN phone number.
Path established by the WorldPhone
terminal via satellite.
Additional equipment
Telefax PCTelephone
Telefax
PublicTelephoneNetwork
PC/modem
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Figure 3 Communication path.
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Calls from MobilesTo make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephonenumber with the 00 prefix. The mobile automatically includes informa-tion to identify the MES and the particular port that originates the call.The WorldPhone has four ports: the basic Telephone Unit w/handset,and three connectors that are configured for telephone, data andtelefax.The LES uses the end terminal identifying information (OI) for billingpurposes.The mobile transmits the dialing information on a channel speciallyassigned by the NCS, to the LES, which also has been instructed totune to the same channel. LES routes the call over the public tele-communications networks to the intended destination. When thecalled party responds, the call proceeds.
Calls to MobilesThe WorldPhone terminal receives incoming calls via the IMN phonenumbers. IMN numbers are assigned to the following ports:
• Basic Telephone Unit (handset)• Telephone (TEL port)• Telefax service (FAX port)• Data service (DATA port)• NIMS service
Calls are made as ordinary international (Satellite) calls where eachOcean Region has an international country code. If an area is cov-ered by more than one satellite, it is necessary that the caller knowswhich satellite (Ocean Region) the mobile is tuned to, or if not knowntry the other satellite(s).
The international codes to the four Ocean Regions are as follows:• Atlantic Ocean East Region: 871• Pacific Ocean Region: 872• Indian Ocean Region: 873• Atlantic Ocean West Region: 874
Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Regionaccess no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone regardlessof the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through.
Services• Telephone calls – basic telephony services.• Telefax – CCITT Group 3 facsimile services, 2.4 kbps.• Data communication – Hayes compatible 2.4 kbps data service.• Mail service – NIMS
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1. The WorldPhone display does not light up:
Portable/Provident:
• Is the Telephone Unit turned on?Press the ON/OFF key for 2 seconds.
• Does the battery need recharging? If needed, connect the univer-sal adapter for powering/charging.
• Is the battery inserted properly, or contacts dirty or damaged?Check the battery (accessible underneath the telephone unit).
Marine/Voyager:
• Is the Power Supply turned on?
• Is the Telephone Unit turned on?Press the ON/OFF key for 2 seconds.
• Is the Power Supply properly connected?
2. The access PIN code appears to be invalid:
• The code may have been changed. The access Phone PIN isreset to default by logging in as owner:
* + owner’s password
Note! The SIM card can only be unblocked using a PUK code (PinUnblock Key). Contact the agent.
3. The WorldPhone cannot find the satellite:
• Check for correct position of the antenna. Check that no obstaclesblock the free sight to the satellite.Be aware that a window glass may reduce the signal level signifi-cantly. The signal strength indicator should preferably exceed 415.
• Check that the coax cable is connected properly.
• If accessible, try another antenna unit.
• The warning "Not available" appears in the display.To restore communication with the satellite,see chapter 2. Operation: Advanced functions: Informationavailable: Oscillator compensation.
4. The WorldPhone functions abnormally:
• Turn off power and disconnect power cable/battery.
• Connect power cable/battery, and switch on again.
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5. Unsuccessful call attempt:
• The called party is busy ("Subscriber busy" appears on thedisplay).
• Call the Net service provider. If unsuccessful, wait for some timeand try again.
• The WorldPhone is not properly commissioned. Check with theNet service provider.
6. Problems with telefax:
• Remember to press "#" as last digit before starting transmission.
• Verify that the service is commissioned, see step 5.
• Connect an external standard telephone to the FAX port and verifythat you have a dial tone.
• Be aware of system transmission delays. The OFF-HOOK timeshould therefore be as long as possible (e.g. 2 minutes).When the fax machine is called, ringing time should be set tominimum (e.g. immediate answer).
• Try a different fax machine.
• Check that the port is configured for telefax service (and not voice),see chapter 2. Operation: Advanced functions: Configuration.
7. Problems with data communication:
• Verify correct bit rate on PC and telephone unit,see chapter 2. Operation: Data/printer port setup.
• Try to connect to the server through a terminal emulator.
• Check the PC program settings, and if necessary extend thetimeout intervals.
• Contact the PC applications vendor for help.
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AAbove Deck Equipment 1.12, 1.13Access
code 2.44control 2.49, 2.50level 2.13, 2.20
Adapter 1.6, 2.26, C-1ADE
Above Deck Equipment 1.12, 1.13Advanced functions 2.13, 2.43Aero functions E-2
configure landing speed E-2magnetometer calibration E-2satellite locations E-2
Allowed SIM 2.49Answer call 2.10, 2.11, 2.12Antenna 1.6, 1.10
coax cable 1.6connector 1.6
Antenna Unitlocation B-1Marine B-1, B-16mounting B-4, B-6, B-11, B-12, B-13Voyager B-9
Apnd 2.15, 2.16Arrow keys 1.6AT commands D-1AT modem 2.24Azimuth G-1
BBag w/antenna cable 1.6Battery 1.7
charging C-1, C-2indicator 1.7pack 2.26, C-2, C-3replacement C-2, C-3
Baud rate 2.23, 4.2BDE
Below Deck Equipment 1.12, 1.13Bit rate 2.23, 4.1Book 2.3, 2.13Brightness 2.27Buying more time 2.38
CCable
coax 1.6Call 2.15, 2.16
charge 2.33country codes A-2data 2.10, D-1explanation A-1
fax 2.10, 3.2from telephone 2.8from/to mobiles H-4making a call 2.2receiving 2.10, 2.11, 2.12service address codes A-5to WorldPhone 2.3voice 2.2
Callsservice 2.9
Case lock 1.6Character map F-1, F-2Charge tone 2.58Charger C-2Charging C-1, C-2CHV2 2.13, 2.20, G-1Clear 2.3Coax cable 1.6, B-2, B-3, B-9, B-10, B-16Compass 1.6Compass safe distance B-1Configuration 2.43, 2.53Connecting up
Marine Antenna B-3optional equipment B-21, B-22Voyager Antenna B-10
Connector panel 1.6Contrast 2.27Country codes A-1, H-4
DData 1.5
bits 2.23networks 1.1service 2.10, 4.3
DATA connector 1.6, 4.1Data/printer port setup 2.13, 2.23Date and time 2.28Default Net service provider 2.13, 2.19Del 2.2Diagnostics 2.55Dimensions B-8, B-14, B-15, B-20Display 1.6
contrast 2.27DTE interface D-17, D-18DTMF telephone
call from 2.8
EEditing entry in phone book 2.17Elevation G-1Eng(lish)-key 2.31Equipment 1.1Erase 2.15Escape 2.2
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FFacsimile 1.1Fax call 2.10FAX connector 1.6, 3.1Flat antenna 1.6Forward ID 2.59Function keys 1.6Functions 2.13
overview 2.14FWD 2.60, G-1
GGeostationary orbit H-2
HHandset 1.6Handsfree 2.2, 2.3Help 2.1HELP key 1.6, 2.1Hot dial 2.25
IIMN
Inmarsat Mobile Number 2.59, G-1In box 2.11Incoming call 2.10Information available 2.59, 2.60Inmarsat G-1
Mini-M system H-1Installation
Marine Antenna B-1, B-16Voyager Antenna B-9
Interference B-2Internal battery 1.7, C-1, C-2, C-3International
codes A-2, H-4dial-up telephone 1.1
Internet message 2.11ISN G-1
KKey lock 2.18, 2.29Keypad 1.6
LLand Earth Station, LES
description G-2Language 2.30
reset 2.31setup 2.30
Last numberlist 1.4, 2.15redialing 2.13, 2.15
Letters 2.1Level
CHV2 2.20, G-1owner 2.22user 2.13, 2.20
Lock 2.18, 2.29Loudspeaker 1.6Lowercase 2.48, 2.61
MMail 1.4, 2.11Mailbox access numbers 2.32Making a call 2.2Menu 2.3, 2.13MES
description G-2Mobile Earth Station G-2Mobile-to-LES Call H-4Modem 4.1Mounting
Antenna Unit B-4, B-6, B-11, B-12, B-13Power Supply B-5, B-7, B-14
Mute 1.11, 1.14
NNet service
provider 1.4, 2.5, 2.19, 2.52, 2.54, 2.56, H-3
Network 1.1Network status 2.60NIMS 1.4, 2.11
mail service 1.4Numbers. See IMN numbers
OOcean Region 2.19, 2.52
codes H-4ON/OFF key 1.6Oscillator compensation 2.60Out box 2.6Owner
access 2.13level 2.20level password 2.22setting level 2.22
PPaid functions 2.61Parity 2.23Password 2.21, 2.22PCCA D-9, G-2Phone
name setup 2.61setup 2.13, 2.26
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Phone book 1.4, 2.16, 2.17new entry 2.16
PIN code 1.4, 2.1, 2.20Port configuration 2.53Power
conservation 2.55reduction 2.55Supply B-2, B-9
Precharge 2.37on SIM card 2.42
Printer 2.23
RRadiation precautions B-1Receiving a call 2.10Redialing 2.15Reply 2.12Restricted
dialing 2.44SIM 2.49
RF transceiver 1.6Ringing volume 2.27
SSatellite
altitude H-2coverage H-2find 2.13geostationary positions H-2Ocean Region 2.19positions H-2setup 2.52
Secure voice E-1, F-1Seek 2.13Sending NIMS message 2.6Service
address codes A-5calls 2.9
Serviceslist of H-4
Set diagnostics 2.55Setting
date and time 2.28, 2.29, 2.32key lock 2.29
Short number 2.16SIM
card 1.4, 1.6, 1.9, 2.44, 2.56restrictions 2.49, 2.51
Spot beamterm G-2
Stand Alone operator 2.56, G-2Stop bit 2.23STU E-1System
description H-1information 2.55, 2.59, 2.60satellites H-2
TTEL 1.6Telefax
service 2.10, 3.1Telephone
handset 1.6keypad 1.6lock 1.6unit B-2, B-9
Termslist of G-1
Terrestrial network 2.5, 2.9, 2.52Text message 1.4, 2.11Time 2.28. See also Date and timeTNID G-2Traffic log 2.34Transceiver 1.6, 1.12, 1.13Transmission rate
data 1.5, 4.1telefax 1.5, 3.1
UUniversal AC adapter 1.6Uppercase 2.48, 2.61User
access 2.13level 2.20
VVolume 2.2, 2.3, 2.27
WWorldPhone
Voyager 1.16
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