Magellan GLOBAL SATELLITE TELEPHONE manual

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    148 x 195 mm User Manual GLOBAL SA TELLITE TELEPHONE[...]

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    RADIO FREQUENCY RADIA TION HAZARD - KEEP CLEAR 1 METRE MINIMUM RADIA TION W ARNING High levels of radio frequency radiation are consid- ered health hazardous. Although no single value of “safe radiation level” has been agreed upon by all countries, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI/LEEE C95.1-1992) recommends that people should no[...]

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    Chapter 1. Getting Started Introduction ................................................................................ 1.1 Telephone Unit (TPU) .............................................................. 1.3 WorldPhone Portable ............................................................... 1.6 WorldPhone Provident ............................[...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started Introduction ................................................................................. 1.1 Telephone Unit (TPU) ................................................................. 1.3 WorldPhone Portable ................................................................. 1.6 Wor[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.1 Introduction Introduction Chapter 1. Getting Started General The WorldPhone communication terminal provides access to the international dial-up telephone, facsimile and data networks via the INMARSAT satellite system. • The terminal Telephone Unit ( TPU ) can be operated with any of the below six Worl[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.2 Introduction cont’d Introduction cont’d • WorldPhone Provident , a fixed mounted antenna designed to provide telecommunication services for remote villages, farms, businesses, construc- tion sites etc. • WorldPhone Expander , which allows simultanous operation of up to six WorldPhone Telephone U[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.3 T elephone Unit (TPU) Telephone Unit (TPU) Figure 1.1 WorldPhone Telephone Unit (TPU). * Help Esc 0yz 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx 1!/? NT in AOR–E Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no B o o k L a s t M e n u S e e k 4 7 0 1 4 . 0 3 . 4 3 0 3 D e c 1 9 9 6 Connector panel (rear wall) Tele[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Starte d 1.4 SIM card The SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) carries subscription informa- tion from your Inmarsat Service Provider (ISP) or Net service provider on an integrated circuit. The WorldPhone used with the SIM card assumes the identity of the SIM card. The SIM card has its own set of numbers on which [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.5 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 10-32VDC TEL FA X ANT D ATA 1 6 1 6 10-32VDC : WorldPhone Portable: input for simultaneous powering and charging (min.12V) of internal battery pack. Polarity independent. WorldPhone Marine&Voyager: input from Power Supply FAX : 2-wire RJ11 connector for telefax. Can be reconfigured[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Starte d 1.6 W orldPhone Portable WorldPhone Portable Case lock 8 li nes x 40 c haracter displ ay Ant enna coax cable Telephone lock (2) Telephone keypad ON/OFF key Telephone handset Connector panel Compass Flat antenna RF units Bag w/antenna cable Antenna connector Loudspeaker for handsfree operation Function keys[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.7 WorldPhone Portable cont’d WorldPhone Portable cont’d Internal battery The battery indicator on the display indicates the internal charge level: The amount of shading represents the current charge level. A completely shaded indicator indicates a fully charged battery. As the battery charge level dec[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Starte d 1.8 The WorldPhone turns off automatically once the battery has dis- charged, to avoid damaging the cells. It must now be powered from an 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 r[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.9 WorldPhone Portable cont’d WorldPhone Portable cont’d NT in AO R– E Dial 00 + cou ntry code + subscrib er no B o o k L a s t M e n u S e e k 4 7 0 1 4 . 0 3 . 4 3 0 3 D e c 1 9 9 6 * Help Esc 0yz 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx 1!/? * Help Esc 0yz 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx 1![...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.10 W orldPhone Portable cont’d WorldPhone Portable cont’d Free line of sight to satellite * Help Esc 0yz 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx 1!/? T e l e n o r i n A O R – E D i a l 0 0 + c o u n t r y c o d e + s u b s c r i b e r n o B o o k L a s t M e n u S e e k 4 7 0 1 4 . 0 3 . 4 3 0 3 D [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.11 WorldPhone Portable cont’d WorldPhone Portable cont’d 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 signal strength value reaches 400. The maximum mar[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Starte d 1.12 General WorldPhone Provident comprises: • Outdoor Equipment – ODE including fixed mounted antenna and RF transceiver. • Indoor Equipment – IDE including Telephone Unit and Power Supply. A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE. For installation, see appendix B. For operation of the Telephone [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.13 General WorldPhone Marine comprises: • Above Deck Equipment – ADE including stabilized antenna and RF transceiver. • Below Deck Equipment – BDE including Telephone Unit and Power Supply. A single coax cable links the ADE and BDE. For installation, see appendix B. Figure 1.7 WorldPhone Marine te[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Starte d 1.14 Satellite search Found AOR-E. Accept this satellite? Tone Seek New O k 470 DC SIM Maximum marker Low high signal strength Signal strength indication W orldPhone Marine cont’d WorldPhone Marine cont’d Setting up 1 Insert the SIM card (if SIM operated): 2 Switch ON the power supply: 3 Press and hold[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.15 WorldPhone Marine cont’d WorldPhone Marine cont’d Satellite search Found AOR-E. Accept this Satellite? Selct 470 DC SIM Pressing Selct enters chosen satellite New search satellite All AOR-W AOR-E POR IOR 7 Pressing the Seek function key starts the search again. New allows selection of a specific sa[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Starte d 1.16 W orldPhone V oyager WorldPhone Voyager General The WorldPhone Voyager comprises: • Outdoor Equipment – ODE including Antenna Unit and magnetic mounting bracket. • Indoor Equipment – IDE including Telephone Unit and Power Supply. A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE. For installation, see[...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Contents Chapter 2. Operation OPERATION Introduction .................................................................................................. 2.1 Making a call ................................................................................................ 2.2 Call from telephone ............................[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.1 àáâãäåæç Variants of letters on the key General The display and all controls on the WorldPhone are accessible via the front telephone panel. See figure 1.1. The light in the display and the screen picture may be timed for automatic switching off for power saving. Pressing any key turns the display on [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.2 Making a call Making a call Numbe r : 004767244700 Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00 Del Call Short 470 S IM 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[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.3 Making a call cont’d Making a call cont’d Th e call duration is displayed when connected. For handsfree mode, and use of loudspeaker etc, see " Modes of operation ". 8 Pressing Menu displays IMN numbers: Book then opens phone book, allowing selection of subscriber: Edit allows editing subscriber[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.4 Making a call cont’d Making a call cont’d Modes of operation Calling 004767244700 via T elenor in AOR-E Status : Call setup Handset on Mute Menu Clear V olume Loudspeaker when monitoring When in handset mode, placing handset down terminates the call. * Help Esc 0yz 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.5 Making a call cont’d Making a call cont’d Call via an alternative Net service provider or terrestrial network Although default settings normally can be used, a different Net service provider, or an other terrestrial network, may be selected as follows: Continue with " Making a call ", step 3 NB![...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.6 Making a call cont’d Making a call cont’d Remov erases selected message. Print outputs message to printer. Appears only if a printer is enabled, see " Data/printer port setup ". Mail manager In Box : 6 mail 3 unread Out Box : 2 mail 1 unsent You have new mail 470 S IM In Out Setup Quit Function[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.7 Making a call cont’d Making a call cont’d Send details NIMS center : 004767244445 470 S IM Del Ok abc/ABC toggles between lowercase and uppercase letters. CR/LF provides carriage return or line feed in the text Send forwards mail Sending message Calling NIMS center at 004767244445 Submitting message 470 S[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.8 Call from telephone Call from telephone General A telephone is used for basic telephone calls. Control of functions and other 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 (O[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.9 Special calls Special calls Terrestrial network Call through selected Net service provider and terrestrial network Dialing via a terrestrial network is only possible using a selected Net service provider. The number may be in the range 0 to 127. Example of a call through selected Net, e.g. Telenor, and terres[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.10 Receiving a call Receiving a call Incoming call. Status : Ringing Answr MuteR Pressing MuteR turns off ringing signal Pressing Clear terminates call Data call in progress – Non–ARQ Received bytes: 12111 Transmitted bytes: 1433333 Keep / Hide Clear Call duration 470 S IM 470 S IM Pressing Clear terminate[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.11 Receiving a call cont’d Print outputs message to printer. Appears only if a printer is enabled, see " Data/printer port setup ". Remov erases message Ok reverts to In Box See " Making a call: sending NIMS message ". Flashing symbol indicates that NIMS message or mail alert has been rece[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.12 Receiving a call cont’d Receiving a call cont’d Receiving NIMS message cont’d Get calls the NIMS server to read out stored NIMS messages. Get new mail NIMS center : 004767244445 470 SIM Del Ok Modify the server number if required: Checking for new mail Calling NIMS center at 004767244445 Dialing the N[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.13 Ref . Function Features 00 1 Set default Net provide r Allows changing Net service provider and terrestrial network. See " Selecting default Net service provider ". 00 2 Set access level Allows shifting between • user level, and • owner / CHV2 level (non-SIM / SIM operation), changing phone / S[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.14 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 numb[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.15 General The last 10 numbers called are stored in the WorldPhone memory or on the SIM card. Each number may comprise up to 22 digits . If the number is already stored in the phone book, the subscriber’s name appears in the list. Any extra telephone or fax can only redial its own most recent number dialed. T[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.16 Book Book Book Phone 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 ent[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.17 Phone book cont’d Phone book cont’d Editing entry 6 New opens new entry window: 7 Edit opens exis- ting entry window. 8 Del deletes the digit to left of cursor. 9 Save stores phone book entry. 10 Remov deletes phone book entry. Copying entry from f.ex. non-SIM book to SIM book 11 Press New with entry in [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.18 Men u Men u Men u Key lock Key lock General The key lock function prevents unauthorized use when the WorldPhone is on, but still allows reception of incoming calls. When the lock is set no dial tone is produced, and PC AT commands are unavailable. Entering a login password (Phone PIN / SIM PIN) will still u[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.19 Menu Menu Menu Selecting default Net service provider Selecting default Net service provider General The default Inmarsat Net service provider (ISP) for a satellite (Ocean Region) is automatically used if the user does not select another one when making a call. When using SIM card, selection of an ISP is res[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.20 Menu Menu Menu User access User access 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 the user’s password to default by logging in as owner: "Phone PIN: * + own[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.21 Menu Menu Menu 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 menu Set default Net provider 002 Set access [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.22 Menu Menu Menu User access cont’d User access cont’d Shifting to owner level / changing password: 1 Press the Menu function key: 2 Scroll down to Set access level : 3 Selct or right arrow opens the Set access level window: 4 Owner opens the window for entering the password: Note! The default password is:[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.23 Men u Men u Menu Data/printer port setup Data/printer port setup General Th e DATA port may be set to operate with a PC or, for instance, to output 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 [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.24 Menu Menu Menu Data/printer port setup cont’d Data/printer port setup cont’d Procedure 1 Press the Menu function key: 2 Scroll down to Data/printer port setup : 3 Selct or right arrow selects the Data/printer port setup window: Bit rate: 4 Edit or right arrow opens list of bit rates: 5 Scroll up/down to [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.25 Menu Menu Menu Data/printer port setup cont’d Data/printer port setup cont’d 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 the DATA port, a data call is automatically initiated to a pre-programmed number. The number [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.26 Men u Men u Men u Phone setup Phone setup General This 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, se[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.27 Menu Menu Menu Setting default contrast and ringing volume 1 Press the Menu function key: 2 Scroll down to Phone setup menu : 3 Selct or right arrow opens Phone setup menu window: 4 Scroll down to Contrast control : 5 Press Selct or right arrow to open the Contrast control window: Adjust with arrow keys. Sav[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.28 Menu Menu Menu 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 time settings. All calls will be disconnected. Example 1 Press the Menu function key: 2 Scroll dow[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.29 Men u Men u Menu Setting key lock The WorldPhone must be set for use with a specific SIM , or with no SIM . See Advanced functions: Access control . Procedure 1 Press the Menu function key: 2 Scroll down to Phone setup menu : 3 Press Selct or right arrow and scroll down to Key lock : 4 Continue with Selct or[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.30 Menu Menu Menu Phone setup cont’d Phone setup cont’d Language setup The display language may be changed as described below. Example 1 Press the Menu function key: 2 Scroll down to Phone setup menu : 3 Press Selct or right arrow and scroll down to Language setup : 4 Continue with Selct or right arrow to s[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.31 Menu Menu Menu Phone setup cont’d Phone setup cont’d Nera WorldPhone PIN do SIM: Tecle "Help" para uma apresentacão . Do you want to reset the language to English ? ( "SIM" = "Yes" and "Não " = "No" ) Quer substituir para língua inglesa ? Apag Eng Ok 4[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.32 Menu Menu Menu Phone setup cont’d Phone setup cont’d Mailbox access numbers When receiving a mail alert (voice, fax or data), the user must call the server mailbox to retrieve the message. To call the mailbox, normally the default number 57 can be used. The mailbox dial-up number may be changed as descri[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.33 Menu Menu Menu Phone setup cont’d Phone setup cont’d Call charge setup With the Call charge function enabled the cost of the call will be displayed 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 min[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.34 Men u Men u Menu Traffic log T raffic log General This function logs all outgoing calls both with and without SIM card inserted. 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 enab[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.35 Menu Menu Menu T raffic log cont’d Ref Dialed number Call start Dur. Port Net User 001 # 004767243669 980711 09:20 4:05 H.set CMC Aslaug 002 0044222534555 980711 10:56 2:33 H.set BT Bob 003 # 004722259024 980711 13:24 11:22 TEL Telenor John 004 00494088251 980711 15:46 10:05 TEL Teleglobe IDG Franz 005 # 0[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.36 Men u Men u Menu Traffic log settings (owner level only) 1 Open the Traffic log window: Print outputs all unprinted and tagged entries. See previous page. 2 Press Edit or right arrow for setting of Log mode. Scroll up/down and press Selct at wanted output mode: Auto print limit can easily be toggled between[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.37 Men u Men u Menu General For use with SIM, see " Precharge on SIM card ". The WorldPhone can be preprogrammed with a total call duration limit of up to 44640 minutes (744 hours). The owner stores a special telephone number under short number 00 . This allows the user to call the owner to buy more t[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.38 Menu Menu Menu Buying more remaining time There are three ways to load precharge time: • Call the owner via short number 00 and get the buy code during the conversation. (Calling short number 00 can be done even if exceeding the remaining time limit and does not influence the limit value). See below. • F[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.39 Menu Menu Menu Precharge cont’d Buying time via fax or mail 1 Press the Menu function key and scroll down to Precharge : 2 Selct or right arrow opens the Precharge window: 3 Pressing Code opens the Precharge window displaying the Forward ID, Index and user code entry field: Fax or mail the Forward ID, Inde[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.40 Menu Menu Menu Owner loads Precharge time The WorldPhone must be set in owner level . 1 Press the Menu function key and scroll down to Precharge : 2 Selct or right arrow opens the Precharge window: 3 Pressing Buy allows keying in a new time limit: 4 Pressing Clear disables the Precharge function: The Prechar[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.41 Menu Menu Menu More call time is needed: When wanting to buy more call time, the user conveys the Forward ID , Index and the requested call time to the owner: • the user calls the owner via short number 00, • or sends telefax or mail. The user keys in the new Precharge code provided by the owner. OWNER U[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.42 Men u Men u Men u Precharge cont’d Precharge on SIM card Precharge on SIM card When using SIM card, any Precharge set on the telephone itself is overridden. If no Precharge is set on the SIM card, the WorldPhone may be used freely. Readout on SIM The procedure is the same as described previously for the t[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.43 Men u Men u Menu Advanced functions Overview Some of the Advanced functions are accessible fro m Phone OWNER LEVEL 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 acces s ". The Advanced function[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operatio n 2.44 Men u Men u Men u Advanced functions : Access control Access control Menu Function menu Precharge 00 9 Advanced functions 91 – Access control menu 00 1 R estrict dial Access code Restrict SIM usage 9 – Advanced functions menu 00 1 Access control Satellite setup Configuration Information available 470 SI[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.45 Men u Men u Menu Advanced functions : Access control cont’d Access control cont’d Restricted dialing The 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 "[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.46 Menu Menu Menu Advanced functions: Access control cont’d Access control cont’d Restricted dialing setup (owner level only) The "barred list" and the phone book are established as follows: 1 Press Selct or right arrow via Advanced functions to open the Access control menu : 2 Pressing Selct or r[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.47 Men u Men u Menu Advanced functions : Access control cont’d Access control cont’d Access code When the access code function has been enabled, the user is prompted for a 1 - 8 digit personal code when making a call . The code opens the WorldPhone for one call. Up to 25 authorized users can be allocated ac[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.48 Menu Menu Menu Advanced functions: Access control cont’d Access control cont’d 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 to be dialed can be entered. Press "#" to initiate th[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.49 Men u Men u Menu Advanced functions : Access control cont’d 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 "R[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.50 Menu Menu Menu Checking SIM restrictions 1 Press the Menu function key and scroll down to Advanced functions : 2 Press Selct or right arrow to open the Access control menu : 3 Pressing Selct or right arrow again opens the SIM restrictions window: Alternative restrictions: When Allowed SIM is set to: • Any [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.51 Menu Menu Menu Advanced functions: Access control cont’d Setting SIM restrictions (owner level only) 1 Press Selct or right arrow via Advanced functions to open the Access control menu : 2 Pressing Selct or right arrow again opens the SIM restrictions window: * Restricted SIM: 3 Scroll down to Restricted S[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.52 Menu Menu Menu Advanced functions: Satellite setup Satellite setup General Allows preprogramming of default Net service provider , S/A opera- tor (Stand Alone operator) and terrestrial network for each satellite region (Ocean Region). Net service provider and terrestrial network 1 Press the Menu function key[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.53 Men u Men u Menu Advanced functions: Configuration Configuration 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 ports configured for voice communication. ?[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.54 Menu Menu Menu 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 station owners. Names can be edited in " owner " level (non-SIM operation). Example: 1 Press the Menu function key and scro[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.55 Menu Menu Menu Advanced functions: Configuration cont’d Configuration cont’d Power conservation Battery power can be conserved during voice calls and/or telefax calls. The conservation can be enabled for voice and/or telefax. When set in Auto mode, the conservation facility is automatically enabled when [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.56 Menu Menu Menu Advanced functions: Configuration cont’d Configuration cont’d Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service provider and Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card These functions allow you to store the preferred and allowed Net service provider and preferred and allowed Stand Alone operator for each[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.57 Menu Menu Menu 5 Edit opens list of available Nets: 6 Scroll up/down to wanted Net: Selct enters new default Net service provider: If the SIM card is not "restricted": 5 b Edit opens satellite preferred list window: Selct or right arrow opens list of available Nets. 6 b Scroll up/down to wanted Net[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.58 Menu Menu Menu Advanced functions: Configuration cont’d Configuration cont’d Charge tone When the charge tone function is enabled, a single frequency tone or DTMF is transmitted once the call has been established. The tone informs an external debiting system, f.ex. a pay phone (connected to the TEL port)[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.59 Men u Men u Menu General The 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 the numbers on the telephone or SIM card respectively. • Forward ID number which identifies yo[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.60 Menu Menu Menu Misc. version ID information 4 Scroll down and press Selct or right arrow to open Version information window. Oscillator compensation 5 Scroll down and press Selct or right arrow to open Oscillator compensation window: Press Scan with the antenna pointed towards the satellite. (Pointing is aut[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.61 Menu Menu Menu Paid functions Only appears in owner level (non-SIM operation). An enhanced WorldPhone function is activated by entering the "Opening key" provided when purchased: 1 Press the Menu function key and scroll down to Advanced functions . 2 Selct or right arrow opens the Installation menu[...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Contents Setting up ................................................................................... 3.1 Using telefax with the WorldPhone ............................................. 3.2 Chapter 3. T elefax Service TELEFAX SERVICE The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.[...]

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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 telefax machines and telefax software standards. However, transmission may not be possible through some of the telefax machines avail[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 3. Telefax Servic e 3.2 Using telefax with the W orldPhone Using telefax with the WorldPhone Transmission Telefax calls made by the WorldPhone ar e 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 t[...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Contents Setting up ................................................................................... 4.1 Chapter 4. Data Service DATA SERVICE The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.1 General The WorldPhone provides access to asynchronous data services through its built-in modem capability. The transmisson rate over the satellite is 2. 4 Kbps, and any standard PC with a serial port can be used. For configuration from the PC using AT commands, se e appendix D . Installation Connect the R[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 4. Data Servic e 4.2 Testing the installation Use a PC terminal program. Entering a command on the PC keyboard (f.ex. ATç ) should cause "OK" to be displayed on the screen. If there is no response, check that the baud rate setting is the same both for the PC and the WorldPhone. See chapter 2. Operation: " Data[...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Contents Appendix A T elephone country codes .......................................... A-1 Service address codes .............................................. A-5 Appendix B Installation of Marine Antenna .................................. B-1 Installation of V oyager Antenna ................................ B-9 Ins[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-1 Appendix A – T elephone country codes Explanation with examples: Telephone country codes 00 47 67244700 Call/ XX 871 765421392 Call/ 4 00 47 67244700 Call/ Mobile - to - fixed subscriber, telephone call through default Net: Automatic call prefix Telephone country code See list of telephone country codes in[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-2 Afghanistan (Islamic State of) ........................ 93 Albania (Republic of) .................................... 355 Algeria (People’s Democratic Republic of) .... 21 b1) American Samoa ......................................... 684 Angola (Republic of) .................................... 244 Anguilla[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-3 Ireland .......................................................... 353 Israel (State of) ............................................. 972 Italy ................................................................. 39 Ivory Cost (Republic of) ............................... 225 Jamaica ..........................[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-4 Tajikistan (Republic of) .................................... 7 d) Tanzania (United Republic of) ..................... 255 Thailand ......................................................... 66 Togolese Republic ....................................... 228 Tokelau ..............................................[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices A-5 Abbreviated dialing ........................................ 23 Access to maritime packet assembly/ disassembly ................................................... 20 Administration specialized use .................... 6(X) Automatic ....................................................... 00 Automatic line t[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-1 Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna Location of Antenna Unit Avoid obstructions The Antenna ideally requires a free line of sight in all directions above an elevation angle of 5 degrees. Any obstruction will cause blind sectors, and may result in degrada- tion or even loss of communication with the[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendice s B-2 Avoid interference The Antenna Unit should be separated as far as possible from other communication and navigation antennas onboard such as Radar, Satellite, HF/VHF/UHF, GP S antennas etc.. Preferably by 5 metres. The Antenna Unit should be installed so that severe vibration and shock are avoided. If instal[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-3 Connecting up WorldPhone Telephone Unit TPU Power Supply PS Antenna coax cable Standard: type RG223 Length 12 m. For greater lenghts, see “ Optional antenna cable ”. Power cable type QRPM 911080-2000 10 - 32V DC RF cable to/from WorldPhone QRPM 911081-0150 Length: 15 cm Power cable to WorldPhone QRPM 911[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-4 DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES Mounting the Antenna Unit with radome type 3 Mounting flange dimensions: Mounting flange Lock screw (2) Use 6 mm unbrako key Gasket Hexagon screws/ washers (6) Procedure: Thread coax cable through sockets and tube prior to final assembling and installing Antenna Unit Note! Condensat[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-5 Mounting the radome top of radome type 3 Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d Snap lock function Gasket Radome base Alignment area Alignment mark 1 Place gasket on radome base. 2 Lower radome top down onto the base with alignment mark across for align[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-6 Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES Mounting the Antenna Unit with radome type 1 and 2 Mounting flange dimensions: 72 85.5 55 Dia 7 Tube (option) Outer dia 42.4 Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d Sealed inside with O-ring Note! Condensation drainage. Do not c[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-7 Mounting the Power Supply Dia 10 mm 4.5 mm Dia 4.5 mm Dia 4.5 mm 230 mm 198 mm 174 mm 160 mm 10 mm Standard tripod mount Underside view Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-8 Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d Outline dimensions Antenna Unit QUFF 911980 (antenna only) Weight: 3.8 kg Telephone Unit (TPU) QUFC 911936 Weight: 1.0 kg 297 251 190 235 44 Power Supply (PS) QUFC 911932 Weight: 1.6 kg 198 230 38 Optional 230 VAC power supply w/AC and DC cables connecte[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-9 Appendix B – Installation of V oyager Antenna Installation of Voyager Antenna Antenna Unit The Antenna Unit should be installed so that severe vibration and shock are avoided. The equipment is supplied with a magnetic mounting bracket for installation on cars with magnetic-holding roof top. Mounting option[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-10 Appendix B – Installation of V oyager Antenna cont’d Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’d Connecting up WorldPhone Telephone Unit TPU Power Supply PS Antenna coax cable Standard: type GO2232D Length 5 m. Power cable type QRPM 911080-2000 10-32V DC RF cable to/from WorldPhone QRPM 911081-0150 Length:[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-11 Appendix B – Installation o f V oyager Antenna cont’d Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’d Mounting on magnetic-holding surface The Antenna Unit may be attached to the roof top with a magnetic plate inside the antenna mounting bracket. On a flat, clean metal surface the antenna will stay in place at[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-12 Appendix B – Installation of V oyager Antenna cont’d Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’d Assembling the Antenna Unit for magnetic mount Place the antenna upside down on a stable surface. 1 Lower the base plate down onto the antenna with the mounting holes positioned across for the screw holes. 2 Wh[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-13 Appendix B – Installation of V oyager Antenna cont’d Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’d Assembling the Antenna Unit for load carrier mount Place the antenna upside down on a stable surface. 1 Lower the base plate down onto the antenna with the mounting holes positioned across for the screw holes. [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-14 Power Supply QUFC 911932 Weight: 1.6 kg 198 230 38 Appendix B – Installation of V oyager Antenna cont’d Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’d Mounting the Power Supply Dia 10 mm 4.5 mm Dia 4.5 mm Dia 4.5 mm 230 mm 198 mm 174 mm 160 mm 10 mm Standard tripod mount Underside view Outline dimensions[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-15 Appendix B – Installation of V oyager Antenna cont’d Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’d Outline dimensions Antenna Unit QUFF 911905 Weight: 3.0 kg Telephone Unit QUFC 911936 Weight: 1.0 kg 140 350 275 350 190 235 44 2 3 374 461 Load carrier mount (option) QSXA 811990[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendice s B-16 Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna Installation of Provident Antenna Satellite search Before mounting the WorldPhone Provident antenna, look up the relative position of the satellite, see coverage map in appendix H – System description. The antenna must be pointed at the satellite with free[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-17 WorldPhone Telephone Unit TPU Antenna coax cable Standard: QRPM 911091 Length 10 m. ODE Outdoor Equipment IDE Indoor Equipment NB! Polarity dependent: The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the plug.) Fuse: 15 A slow blow Power cable type QRPM 911080-2000 10-32V DC[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-18 Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d Mounting the Antenna Unit Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d Adjustment screws (90 degree range) U-bolt Mast bracket Coax connector RF transceiver Max dia 120 mm[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-19 Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d Optional bracket Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d N-connector (male) Fastened using existing hexagon screws Rear side of antenna “Pigtail” QRPM 91 1059.1000 N-connectors N-connector (female) Coax connector Optional antenna cable[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-20 Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d Outline dimensions Telephone Unit QUFC 911936 Weight: 1.0 kg 190 235 44 521 521 Antenna Unit QUFC 911906 Weight: 3.0 kg (antenna only) Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-21 Appendix B – Optional antenna cable Optional antenna cable 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&[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-22 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 10-32VDC TEL FAX ANT DATA 1 6 1 6 TELEFAX Telephone Unit, TPU TELEPHONE TEL TEL-1A TEL-1B NOT USED LINE (YELLOW) LINE (RED) NOT USED 1 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 CD (109) RXD (104) TXD (103) DTR (108) GND (102) DSR (107) RTS (105) CTS (106) RI (125) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DATA PC Appendix B – Connecting u[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices C-1 Appendix C – Battery charging Battery charging Handling A new battery, or a battery that has not been used for a long time, will require 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 ch[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices C-2 Charger The WorldPhone Charger allows separate charging of a single battery pack. Operation: 1 The indicator lights green when connecting the charger to the power source without battery inserted. No light indicates that power is not supplied to the charger: check cables. 2 When inserting a battery that is no[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices C-3 Appendix C – Battery replacement Battery replacement Slide back lock to release battery pack Battery replacement Battery pack QSXK 911944-2 (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-1 General The AT command set allows you to configure the WorldPhone ASD function directly from your PC keyboard. The AT characters are a prefix to the commands you issue to the WorldPhone’s ASD service. Most communication applications do not require knowledge of AT commands. Every time you type AT, you are e[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-2 Operating modes The WorldPhone ASD function may operate in three modes: • Command mode The WorldPhone ASD responds to AT commands. No remote communication occurs. • Online command mode A data call is taking place and an escape sequence has been initiated, after which the WorldPhone ASD will respond to AT[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-3 Basic AT commands Note! AT commands may be entered in either upper or lower case (not mixed). AT A ç instructs the WorldPhone ASD to connect the line and start the answer sequence of the incoming call. Used when not configured for auto answer. A TD0 04 76 72 44 70 0ç instructs the WorldPhone ASD to dial th[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendice s D-4 A T Q [ n ] ç sets responses sent by the WorldPhone ASD: Default A T Q 0 ç : the WorldPhone ASD returns responses like OK or ERROR. A T Q 1 ç : the WorldPhone ASD does not return responses. A T S sets and displays S register values. See " S-Register Command s ". A T V [ n ] ç sets the WorldPho[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-5 AT Z ç resets the WorldPhone ASD configuration to last saved command. Also clears the call if used when in Online Command Mode. A/ repeats last command. Re-executes the last AT command string issued to the WorldPhone ASD, including redialing a telephone number. AT commands cont’d Appendix D – A T comman[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-6 Extended AT commands AT & C [ n ] ç determines the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) behaviour: AT & C0 ç sets DCD always ON. Default AT & C1 ç sets DCD, only when connected. AT & D [ n ] ç selects the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) behaviour: AT & D0 ç the WorldPhone ASD ignores DTR. AT & D1[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-7 Extended AT+I, +G and +W commands The extended AT+I, AT+G and AT+W commands are non-standard features some of which are designed specially for the Inmarsat Mini-M system. AT +GCAP ç displays capabilities supported by WorldPhone terminals. AT +GMI ç displays manufacturer identification. AT +GMM ç displays [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-8 Parity reference number m : 0 = odd 1 = even 2 = mark Default 3 = space Example: AT +ICF =3,3 ç specifies a data format of 8 data bits,1 stop bit and space parity. AT +IFC = [ n <WP -to- PC>] [ ,m <PC -to- WP>] ;ç specifies the local flow control between the PC and the WorldPhone. AT +IFC ? ç [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-9 AT +IPR ? ç displays current settings. AT +IPR =? ç displays available settings. Selectable data rates, r : 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps Example: AT +IPR =9600 ç specifies a data rate of 9600 bps between the PC and the WorldPhone telephone unit. AT +W ç indicates which PCCA sta[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-10 AT +WINMARSAT ç lists Inmarsat specific functions supported by the World- Phone ASD. AT +WLES = [ n ] ç selects the Net service provider for the next outgoing call. The parameter nnn specifies the Net service provider Access Code. Three digits must be keyed in. If omitted, the default Net service provider[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-11 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 =2400,2400 ç sets both the satellite rate and the terrestrial modem rate to 2400 bps. AT +WRTL = [< low >] [ , < high >] ç sets the lower and upper threshold level in[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-12 AT +WS45 = [ n ] ç sets the requested satellite and terrestrial error correction scheme for data calls. AT +WS45 ? ç displays current setting. AT WS45 =? ç displays 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 2[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-13 AT +WTTL = [< low >] [ , < high >] ç sets the lower and upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer used in the WORLDPHONE-to-Net service provider direction ( WorldPhone transmit buffer ). AT +WTTL ? ç displays selected threshold levels. AT WTTL =? ç displays available threshold levels. The [...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-14 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 and terr[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-15 S-Register commands S-registers are special memory locations in the WorldPhone for storing specific configuration and operating parameters. AT S0 = [ n ] ç s pecifies automatic answer at the n th ring. 0 = OFF, 1-255 = ON . AT S0 = < n > ç sets value of register. AT S0 ? ç displays current value of[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-16 Default AT S3 =13 ç sets the CARRIAGE RETURN code to 13 ( ç -key). AT S4 = [ n ] ç stores the ASCII decimal code for the line feed character. Authorized codes: 0 to 127. AT S4 = < n > ç sets value of register. AT S4 ? ç displays current value of register. Default AT S4 =10 ç sets the LINE FEED c[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-17 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. Appendix D – DTE interface DTE interface Pin Mne- Circuit DIN CCITT Signal Description number monic circuit source 1 CD 109 DCE Carrier detect 2 RXD[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices D-18 Appendix D – DTE interface cont’d DTE interface cont’d 102 Signal Ground Digital ground, return line. 103 Send Data Data transmitted from DTE (PC) to DCE (WorldPhone). 104 Receive data Data Received from DCE (WorldPhone) to DTE (PC). 105 Request To Send OFF requests DCE (WorldPhone) to suspend transmi[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices E-1 Secure voice Appendix E – Secure voice (option) Appendix E Secure voice (option) General The WorldPhone can be programmed to allow operation of encrypted speech through the TEL port and the FAX port when this is configured for voice service. Settings can only be made in Owner level. The STU IIB/III is enab[...]

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    E-2 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices Appendix E – Aero functions (option) Aero functions Magnetometer calibration 1 Press the Menu function key and scroll down to Advanced functions : 2 Selct or right arrow opens the Advanced functions menu : 3 Scroll down to Aero functions and press Selct or right arrow to open the Aero functions window: 4 S[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices F-1 Character map Appendix F – Character map Appendix F Character map Latin languages ab c àáâãäåæ ç 2 ABC ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆ Ç 2 !/ ? ¡¿ 1 ghi ìíîï 4 G H IÌÍÎÏ4 mn o ñòóôõöø 6 S T UÙÚÛÜ8 .,( * –+ ) # de f ∂ èéêë 3 D EF D ÈÉÊË3 M N OÑ ÒÓÔÕÖØ6 st u ß uùúûü 8 Low[...]

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    F-2 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices Character map cont’d Appendix F – Character map cont’d Cyrillic !/ ? ¡¿ 1 Lower case UPPER CASE 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 Key strokes: Space[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices G-1 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 automatic retransmission of defective blocks of data. ASD asynchronous data transmission ASD function/service the built-in capabil[...]

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    G-2 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices List of terms cont’d LES Land Earth Station, a station that interconnects fixed telecommunica- tions networks with the Inmarsat system; may also be called a CES (Coast Earth Station) or a GES (Ground Earth Station). MES Mobile Earth Station, a user terminal for an Inmarsat system; the WorldPhone terminal i[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices H-1 Appendix H – System description System description System description Appendix H Inmarsat Mini-M system Inmarsat Mini-M is a satellite communications system that provides highly-reliable telephone, data and facsimile communication to and from mobile subscribers anywhere within the worldwide coverage area o[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices H-2 Appendix H – System description cont’d System description cont’d System satellites The satellites are positioned in a geostationary orbit above the equator at approximately 35700 km altitude. See figure. In geostationary orbit, each satellite moves at the same rate as the earth, and so remains in the s[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices H-3 Appendix H – System description cont’d System description cont’d General The WorldPhone terminal provides direct telephony, telefax, NIMS and data connection to international public networks via the Inmarsat 3 Spot Beam satellite system. The WorldPhone terminal consists of: • Telephone Unit (TPU). ?[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices H-4 Appendix H – System description cont’d System description cont’d Calls from Mobiles To make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephone number with the 00 prefix. The mobile automatically includes informa- tion to identify the MES and the particular port that originates the call. The W[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices I-1 Appendix I – T roubleshooting Troubleshooting 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[...]

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    WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendice s I-2 Appendix I – T roubleshooting cont’d Troubleshooting cont’d 5 . Unsuccessful call attempt: • The called party is busy ("Subscriber busy" appears on the display). • Call the Net service provider. If unsuccessful, wait for some time and try again. • The WorldPhone is not properly commiss[...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Index Index A Above Deck Equipment 1.12 , 1.13 Access code 2.44 control 2.49 , 2.50 level 2.13 , 2.20 Adapter 1.6 , 2.26 , C-1 ADE Above Deck Equipment 1.12 , 1.13 Advanced functions 2.13 , 2.43 Aero functions E-2 configure landing speed E-2 magnetometer calibration E-2 satellite locations E-2 Allowed SIM 2.49 Answer [...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Index Index F Facsimile 1.1 Fax call 2.10 FAX connector 1.6 , 3.1 Flat antenna 1.6 Forward ID 2.59 Function keys 1.6 Functions 2.13 overview 2.14 FWD 2.60 , G-1 G Geostationary orbit H-2 H Handset 1.6 Handsfree 2.2 , 2.3 Help 2.1 HELP key 1.6 , 2.1 Hot dial 2.25 I IMN Inmarsat Mobile Number 2.59 , G-1 In box 2.11 Inco[...]

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    WorldPhone – User’s Manual Index Index Phone book 1.4 , 2.16 , 2.17 new entry 2.16 PIN code 1.4 , 2.1 , 2.20 Port configuration 2.53 Power conservation 2.55 reduction 2.55 Supply B-2 , B-9 Precharge 2.37 on SIM card 2.42 Printer 2.23 R Radiation precautions B-1 Receiving a call 2.10 Redialing 2.15 Reply 2.12 Restricted dialing 2.44 SIM 2.49 RF [...]

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    148 x 195 mm LIMITED WARRANTY This product is a radio transmitting and receiving device. It is the responsibility of the user to insure that they are meeting all local regulatory requirements which var y from country to countr y. 1 . MAGELLAN SYSTEMS CORPORA TION LIMITED WARRANTY Magellan Systems Corporation warrants this product and accessories to[...]

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    960 Overland Court San Dimas, CA 91773 Phone (909) 394-5000, Fax (909) 394-7050 P/N# 22-80048-000 Doc. No. QLZB91 1057 Rev .A Infotema 5150 6/97 Doc. No. QLZB911084-3 Rev. B Copytema 05/99[...]