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FleetOne Shipborne Satellite Broadband Terminal User Manual Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd. 1 Important Notes l Any content of this manual is not allowed to be copied or reprinted without written permission. l If this manual is lost or damaged, please contact the dealer for replacement. l If there is any change on the manual content and equipment specifications, please contact the dealer. l Keep this manual properly for future reference. Spaceon is not liable for any damage caused by improper use or equipment (including software) refitting by unauthorized agency or any third party. II Safety Instructions Warning Warning Danger! Electric Shock!
Do not open this equipment. Only professionals can operate inside internal operation. the equipment Please power off, and disconnect the power and data communication port the equipment. before check you Note the Do not dismantle or refit equipment. It may cause equipment damage, fire disaster, or electric shock. Equipment shall be kept far away from heat sources. Heat will deform and melt equipment, and even cause fire in severe cases. During transport and installation, please keep the top of equipment upward. The FleetOne Terminal is based on the Inmarsat satellite system, and cannot provide the stability and reliability applicable under any conditions. III Contents Preface .......................................................................................................................................................... 2 I. Functions and Features ........................................................................................................................... 3 Main Functions ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 II. Equipment Composition ....................................................................................................................... 4 III. Equipment Appearance ....................................................................................................................... 5 5.1 Terminal Description ............................................................................................................................. 5 5.2 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................ 6 IV. Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 7 IV. Quick Application ................................................................................................................................. 8 V. Web Console ......................................................................................................................................... 10 5.1 Web console ........................................................................................................................................ 10 5.2 Status Bar ............................................................................................................................................ 11 5.3 Home Interface .................................................................................................................................... 12 5.4 SMS interface ...................................................................................................................................... 12 5.5 DATA interface ................................................................................................................................... 15 5.6 Voip interface ...................................................................................................................................... 20 5.7 USER interface .................................................................................................................................... 21 5.1 Settings Interface ................................................................................................................................. 22 Statistic Interface ................................................................................................................................. 26 5.2 5.3 Support Interface ................................................................................................................................. 27 VI. Smart Terminal APP .......................................................................................................................... 30 6.1 Login & Logout ............................................................................................................................ 30 6.2 Status Bar ...................................................................................................................................... 32 6.3 Data connection ............................................................................................................................ 32 6.4 Calling .......................................................................................................................................... 34 6.5 Contact .......................................................................................................................................... 39 6.6 SMS .............................................................................................................................................. 42 6.7 User ............................................................................................................................................... 46 6.8 Setting ........................................................................................................................................... 51 6.9 Instant call .................................................................................................................................... 57 Preface The FleetOne shipborne satellite broadband terminal FT-150 which is based on the Inmarsat I-4 satellite communication system and produced by the Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd. is a maritime broadband terminal that can provide up to 150kbps data service bandwidth and support clear voice, stable file transmission, short message service, RJ45 wired connection access and Wifi wireless access to connect single computer or multiple computers to the Internet via routers. The FleetOne terminal features high integration level, small figure and easy application. Smart terminal Apps and the handset can be connected to the terminal via the Wi-Fi hotspot and network interfaces. The terminal is connected with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), mobile communication (3G/4G/5G) and the Internet via the Inmarsat I-4 satellite communication system so that it can meet the needs of users for image transmission, transoceanic communication, maritime navigation, distress rescue, marine disaster alerts, track management, vessel tracking, etc. without direct access to the ground network. 2 I. Functions and Features Main Functions Standard IP data communication Built-in proxy server, and support BGAM IP voice communication function Supporting SMS and Email functions Supporting passive GNSS location Supporting PPPoE and NAT Internet access Built-in Web Server, supporting Web control Built-in firewall Providing Wi-Fi, supporting wireless access Providing Android and iOS APP and application functional extension Supporting backup and recovery of system setting Features Maximum data transfer rate of 150kpbs Built-in SIP server to realize two-way BGAN IP voice parallel communication Provide RJ45 and Wi-Fi access Wi-Fi hotspot supports IEEE802.11 b/g/n and within 60 m and 10 simultaneous connections at most are supported. Integrated DHCP/NAT routing function Android/iOS-based APP with voice, SMS, data and other services available Built-in firewall, with MAC filtering and port filtering available Global coverage (excluding the north pole and the south pole) High-precision, real-time tracking of SATCOM on the move antenna. Data switch for easy opening or closing of the data channel Traffic management function, with configurable traffic threshold, limit alarm, etc. Built-in webpage console, supporting English and Simplified Chinese 3 II. Equipment Composition FleetOne shipborne satellite broadband terminal FT-150 consists of:
l ADU;
l BDU;
l Cable (attached with the equipment) l Wi-Fi antenna l Handle (optional);
l ADU installation accessories (optional) ADU BDU Handle Power line Network cable RF cable
Wi-Fi antenna ADU installation accessories Figure 1 Equipment Composition 4 III. Equipment Appearance 5.1 Terminal Description FleetOne shipborne satellite broadband terminal enables device installation, connectivity, and power on and off with simple operation. Meanwhile, it uses indicators to clearly indicate its operation status. Figure 2 BDU 1 Terminal nameplate: it contains the name, model, serial number and other information of the terminal. 2 Power interface: connect the DC power supply 10.8 V~31.2 V and maximum 120 watt DC power input 3 LAN interface: wired LAN network interface that can connect wired network devices and PC. 4 Serial interface: provide RS232 serial data input and output. 5 I/O interface: auxiliary data input/output interface. 6 Antenna interface: it is used to connect RF cable to ADU. 7 WiFi interface: it is used to connect WiFi antenna. 8 Mounting hole: 4.5 hole for mounting and fixing BDU. 9 BDU indicator: indicate the BDU state; green light indicates the normal state. ADU indicator: indicate the ADU state; green light indicates the normal state. Register indicator: it indicates the current register state; green light indicates the Registered state. Connection indicator: it indicates the current continuous state; the green light will be on when there is voice or data connection. 10Handle interface: it is used to connect the handle. 11SIM card slot cover: it is used for protecting the SIM card slot and the reset button. 12Power switch: 1 for startup, and 0 for shut down. 5 13Earthing rod: enclosure ground, for ship grounding or earthing 14SIM card slot: it is used for storing the SIM. 15Reset button: press it to reset the terminal. 5.2 Dimensions ADU dimension: 278 mm228 mm Figure 3 Dimensions of ADU BDU dimension: 280 mm200 mm50 mm Figure 4 Dimensions of ADU Handle dimension: 200 mm62 mm28 mm Figure 5 Dimensions of Handle 6 1518 MHz~1559 MHz 1626.5 MHz~1660.5 MHz
-16dB/K 17.3dBW IV. Technical Specifications Operating Frequency Receiving frequency Transmitting frequency Receiver G/T Transmitter EIRP Service Standard IP Voice SMS Environmental Conditions Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Protection level Power Supply DC input range Maximum power consumption External Interface Network port Handset interface SIM slot WiFi antenna interface Serial interface I/O interface 1 port 1 port 1 SIM slot 1 port 1 port (reserved) 1 port (reserved) Maximum 150kbps VOIP 160 characters 10.8~31.2VDC 120W
-25C~55C
-40C~80C;
95% non-condensing at 40C ADU: IP56 BDU: IP31 7 IV. Quick Application For the first use of the terminal, the following steps shall be followed:
l Step 1 Install SIM card 1) Loosen the fixing screws of the SIM card slot cover [11], and remove the SIM card slot cover and the sealing cotton;
2) Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot [14] according to the direction of the identification. After a "click" sound is heard and the SIM card no longer pops up, the SIM card is installed in place;
3) Put the SIM card slot cover and sealing cotton back in place and tighten the screws;
l Step 2 Install ADU 1) Select an appropriate location to install the ADU, and the installation location should be free of obstruction and radar radiation and be kept away from heat. For details on the selection of the installation location, refer to the ADU Installation Manual;
2) Use fasteners of installation accessories to secure the ADU bracket (see Figure 1 for the material object);
3) Insert the end of the RF cable N-type connector from the bottom up into the ADU bracket and the cushioning gasket, and then screw the cable N-type connector onto the ADU N-type socket;
5) Insert the cable tail clamp into the lower end of ADU bracket and fix 4) Finally, fix the ADU and the cushioning gasket on the ADU bracket;
the cable tail, and then screw in the M48 screw to fix the cable tail clamp;
ADU (1 piece) RF cable (1 piece) Cushioning gasket (1 piece) Washer 6 (14 pieces) Screw M620 (6 pieces) U-shaped round clip (4 pieces) Nut M6 (8 pieces) Fixing plate (2 pieces) ADU bracket (1 piece) Fixing screw M48 (3 pieces) 8 Cable tail clamp (1 piece) Figure 6 ADU Installation Diagram l Step 3 Install BDU 1) Fix BDU with 4 M4 screws;
2) The BDU should be installed in a flat place, and the space for observing the indicator should be reserved after installation;
l Step 3 Connect power supply and cable 1) Insert the special power line into the terminal power interface [2], the power input voltage is DC 10.8 V~31.2 V;
2) Connect the end of the TNC interface of RF cable from ADU to the terminal antenna interface [6]. The cable routing should be standardized to be away from radiation and heat sources, and the cable should be fixed at appropriate intervals. Redundant cables should be coiled up and hidden;
3) Screw the Wifi antenna (attached with the equipment) into the terminal Wifi interface [7], and place the Wifi antenna in the upright position;
l Step 4 Startup 1) Dial the power switch [12] from the 0 position to the 1 position;
2) When the terminal enters the startup state and all the indicators are green, the startup is completed;
l Step 6 Connect the terminal 1) The terminal can be accessed by wire or Wi-Fi using a computer, mobile phone, tablet computer or the like;
Wired access method: use a special network cable (see Figure 1) with one end being connected to the terminal network interface [3] and the other end being the RJ45 standard network interface that is connected to external devices;
Wi-Fi access method: search for Wi-Fi hot spots sp@ceon_xxx and connect hot spots;
v Wi-Fi default password: 12345678;
2) Log in to the terminal to check the device state and configure the device;
Web login: enter the device IP address 192.168.1.5, open the login page, enter the user name and password and log in to the Web;
v Default administrator user: admin, password: 123456 v Default common user: test, password: 123456 APP login: download and install BGAN APP, run APP, click login, enter 9 username and password to login;
l Step 7 Establish data connection 1) After the terminal is registered in the network, the data connection can be activated through the Web or APP; enter the data transmission, select the digital connection that needs to be activated, and click to activate;
2) After successful activation, it can access the Internet through a computer, mobile phone or tablet computer;
[Remarks] The terminal will automatically establish a BGAN IP voice connection. l Step 8 Shutdown Dial the power switch [12] from the 1 position to the 0 position. V. Web Console 5.1 Web console The FleetOne terminal has a built-in WEB server. The PC can log in to the WEB server of FleetOne terminal through both wired and wireless network. Through the WEB console, the FleetOne terminal can be configured and operated. The operation process is as follows:
Open the terminal;
The terminal can be accessed in a wired or Wi-Fi manner;
Open the browser of the access device and enter http://192.168.1.5 or 192.168.1.5 to enter the login page as shown in figure below; enter username
(admin) and password (123456), and then click Login;
Figure 7 Web Console Login Page 10 After successful login, it will enter the main interface of Web console, as shown in the figure below;
Figure8 Web Console Main Interface 5.2 Status Bar The status bar is on the left side of the main interface and contains the following information:
Signal Strength Satellite signal strength: In the process of calibration, ensure that the device is not shielded, and the signal strength should be good enough (only when the signal strength is greater than 46dB can enter the network). Network Status Network entry status: Only when the status is "home", it indicates that the network has been normally accessed. After the network is accessed, SMS, BGAN IP voice communication, data transmission and so on functions can be used. Spot Beam It indicates the beam number of the current terminal device. GPS It displays information such as the current latitude and longitude position, speed, and UTC time. Terminal This status bar displays information such as the device battery status, remaining battery capacity and device temperature. 11 5.3 Home Interface The main interface mainly includes the list of satellites currently received, optional satellites, performing calibration and so on. When there is no network access or need to re-enter the network, click the "Start Calibrate button to start, and click to enter the calibrate mode. Figure 9 Home Interface Select the satellite with relatively large "Elevation" in the list of satellites. The FleetOne terminal uses a SATCOM on the move antenna, which automatically searches for the current satellite after the device is powered on and completes tracking lock of the satellite. The tracking lock of the SATCOM on the move antenna requires the cooperation of GPS information;
therefore, it is necessary to determine the validity of the GPS signal. The validity of the GPS signal can be determined in the GPS window of the home page. 5.4 SMS interface The FleetOne terminal can perform SMS operations after entering the network. Click the button perform the following SMS operations:
on WEB console to enter the SMS interface. The WEB console can SMS Creating a new message Inbox Outbox 12 Contact (add email address of the contact) Figure 10 New SMS Interface SMS->New SMS:
Enter the number or email address of the text message to be sent in the
"Telephone" box, or click the drop-down box to select the number that has been saved in the contact. Enter the content to be sent in the "Content" box. The number of English characters should not exceed 160, and the number of Chinese characters should not exceed 70. Click "Send". Note: It also can enter the email address in the "Telephone" box to send SMS to the mailbox. SMS->InBox:
Figure 11 Inbox Interface The "From" tag indicates where the number comes from. If the number is already saved in the contact, the contact name will be displayed. Below the label is the received content, and on the right is the time received. Click the Del button to delete one or more received messages. 13 Figure 12 Deletion of Received Messages Note: Inbox shows all short messages received by the user. SMS->Outbox:
Figure 13 Outbox The "To" tag indicates the sending destination. If the number is already saved in the contact, the contact name will be displayed. Below the label is the sent content, and on the right is the time sent. Red indicates that the SMS has failed to be sent. Click the Del button to delete one or more sent messages. Figure 14 Deletion of Sent Messages Note: The outbox is displayed by the user. The administrator user can view the text messages of all other users, while the normal user can only view the text messages that 14 he/she has sent. SMS->Contact:
Figure 15 Contact Interface Addition of new contacts, edition of contact number and deletion of contacts can be completed on the contact interface. Note: The contact number can be stored up to 500. The contact number can be a phone number or an email address. 5.5 DATA interface FleetOne needs to establish a data connection with the Inmarsat server before getting on the Interface and making VoIP calls. The steps to establish a data connection are: firstly confirm that the FleetOne terminal successfully enters the network on the WEB console Data transmission of the WEB console to enter the data home page; then click the button transmission interface; click the Activate button in the Connection tag to activate the corresponding network connection. DATA->Connection:
In the Connection tag, it can query the data connection template that has been reserved, as shown in the following figure:
15 Figure 16 Connection Interface Click "Active to activate a connection. Figure 17 Active Connection After activation, the type of activation is displayed. The owner can click "Deactive" to close the data connection. Figure 18 Deactive Connection Note: The Web terminal can only activate the NAT type data connection, and only have one NAT at the same time. To activate other NAT type connections, the current connection needs to be disconnected. DATA->Primary Profiles:
Display and modify the detailed configuration information of each Primary profile. Each Primary profile file specifies the parameters required to activate the connection. 16 Figure 19 DATA->Primary Profiles Profile Name - the name of the configuration. It can be viewed or deleted by selecting a different name in the drop-down box. Figure 20 Profile Name Persistent - persistent or not; if you select "Yes", the current connection will be activated automatically after startup and will be reconnected after the interruption. Username - the username is used to establish the connection, and generally do not need to fill in. Figure 21 Persistent Password- the password is used to establish the connection, and generally do not need to fill in. 17 Figure 22 Traffic Class Traffic Class - select the appropriate service type based on the characteristics of the business. Note: After the data connection is activated, the Inmarsat billing system will initiate billing for the FleetOne terminal. The data connection of the FleetOne terminal is the Background type, which is charged according to the user's data traffic. DATA->Secondary Profiles:
Display and modify the detailed configuration information of each Secondary profile. Each Secondary profile belongs to one Primary profile, and a Primary profile can contain multiple Secondary profiles. Before activating the Secondary Connection, it must first activate a Primary Connection. Secondary Connection and Primary Connection shares the IP address, but the bandwidth is not shared by other applications, mainly for proprietary connections such as VPN. The meaning of the QOS parameter in the configuration is the same as that in the Primary Profile. In addition, the Secondary profile also needs to be configured to select the Traffic Flow Template. Figure 23 DATA->Secondary Profiles 18 DATA->Traffic Flow Template:
The purpose of configuring the Traffic Flow Template (TFT) is to ensure that users have exclusive bandwidth that is not affected by other services. TFT is mainly used for the following applications:
Figure24 DATA-> Traffic Flow Template Figure 25 TFT Application The TFT includes a set of downlink packet filters and a set of uplink packet filters; the downlink packet filter is used for the network side, and the uplink packet filter is used for the user terminal. The number of downlink packet filters supported by the current BGAN terminal is 8, and the number of uplink packet filters is 4. Template Name - name of packet filter, 1-32 digits, no spaces can be entered before and after the parameter value. Evaluation Precedence Index - the priority order of the packet filters; 0 represents the highest level; different packet filters have different values; and different filters should 19 be configured with different priorities for the same primary connection. Remote IP - it is used to filter packets from a specified host (subnet). For the uplink filter, the remote refers to the network-side address; for the downlink filter, the remote refers to the user-side address. Subnet Mask - sub network mask. Protocol Number - IP v4 protocol number or IPv6 next header, value range: 0-255; e.g. TCP: 6, UDP: 17. Local Port Range - the local port range; for the uplink filter, the local port refers to the port of local host. For the downlink filter, the local port refers to the port of network host. Remote Port Range - the remote port range; for the uplink filter, the remote port refers to the port of network host; for the downlink filter, the remote port refers to the port of local host. IPSec SPI- IP tunnel safety parameter index. DATA->New Profile:
Fleetone terminal has several common built-in Profile configurations, and it also supports users to establish different Primary Profile or Secondary Profile. Figure 26 DATA->New Profile 5.6 VoIP interface Click the VOIP menu to enter the VOIP value-added service setting interface. As shown in the following figure:
20 Figure 27 VOIP Profile VOIP link: it displays the status information of VOIP links. Call forwarding: set call forwarding switch and number. Call barring: set the response callout status switch. 5.7 USER interface Click the figure:
User icon to enter the user management interface. As shown in the following Figure 28 User Interface Display rules: according to the current privilege level of the logged-in account, display the list of users that can be displayed; unauthorized operation of the account of a higher authority is not allowed; the user cannot delete himself/herself; password change requires entering the original password for 21 confirmation; the user that is set when delivery cannot be deleted;
User->Online users:
Click on the "Online Users" tag to view the current online users, as shown below:
Figure 29 Online User Interface User->new:
The new user operation flow is shown as below:
a) Click the "New Common User" tag to enter the new user interface, as shown below:
b) Enter the following in the input box:
Figure 30 New User Interface Enter the username of the newly created user in the user input box;
Enter the password of the newly created user in the password input box;
Enter the password of the newly created user in the confirm password input box;
Note: This operation can only create an account of a common user. 5.1 Settings Interface Click the icon Settings to enter the FleetOne device parameters configuration interface. 22 Settings->Device:
Figure 31 Device Interface Basic parameters of Device interface include:
Device IP: It refers to static configuration of devices current IP address. Such address can be only modified in the form of 192.168.1.*. Please keep in mind after modification, and modification will take effect when restarted. GID pull-down menu: It refers to USIM card group identifier number. GID1~GID3 can be selected on the GID pull-down menu respectively, and corresponding GID values can be inputted in the right input box. l GID1: It refers to one document of USIM card restricted by the service provider. Only the USIM card provided by the same service provider can be used to restrict the FleetOne terminal. The number is 65535 by default, and then one USIM card provided by any service provider can be used. l GID2: It refers to one document of USIM card restricted by the service distributor. Only the USIM card provided by the same service distributor can be used to restrict the FleetOne terminal. The number is 65535 by default, and then one USIM card provided by any service distributor can be used. l GID3: It refers to one USIM card restricted by a product. The basic document GID3 (08F0D) of USIM card includes one 00100 or more values. Such value(s) should be assigned by Inmarsat, to limit the USIM card to being only used on the specified equipment. If such limited USIM card is used at the FleetOne terminal, EFGID3 data retained in the USIM card will be retained in FEM. The USIM card restricted by a product will not be allowed to be used on any other products. Restart button: It is used to restart one device. Factory setting reset: Click to reset the factory settings. 23 Settings->WIFI:
Click the WIFI parameter configuration tag to enter the WIFI parameter configuration interface:
Figure 32 WiFi Interface WIFI parameters of FleetOne device include:
WIFI switch pull-down menu: It is used to enable or disable the WIFI function. SSID: It is used to set the WIFI hotspot name. Password: It refers to setting the login password of WIFI hotspot. Settings->Firewall:
Click the Firewall parameter configuration tag to enter the Firewall parameter configuration interface:
Figure 33 Firewall Menu Firewall parameters of FleetOne device include:
Firewall switch Rule filtering (it should be modified as filtering rules): The filtering rules 24 include following aspects. l It can be used on all Internet applications. l It can be only used to receive and send e-mails and is not allowed to be used on other Internet applications. l It can be only used to browse the webpage and is not allowed to be used on other Internet applications. l It can be only used to browse the webpage as well as receive and send e-mails, and is not allowed to be used on other Internet applications. l Only the spaceon chat can be used. MAC address filtration: If the MAC address is added to one device in the blacklist, such address will fail to be connected with the FleetOne terminal in the wired or wireless way. The device provides 10 client-side physical addresses at most, which are added to the blacklist. Settings->SIM:
Click the SIM parameter configuration tag to enter the SIM card parameter configuration interface:
Figure 34 SIM Menu Current card button binding: Bind the current SIM card with the FleetOne terminal. After the FleetOne terminal is bound, the FleetOne terminal will fail to use other SIM cards. Be sure to insert the SIM card, which was bound previously into the device when binding is released;
Switch button: Turn on/off the PIN code switch of SIM card. In case of start-up after the button is turned on, the device can be used normally when the correct PIN code is inputted;
Modification button: It is used to modify the PIN code. Reset button: It is required to reset the PIN code when the PIN code is forgotten. Input the PUK code and rest the PIN code. Please contact the SIM card provider or distributor when forgetting the PUK code. Note: The PIN code will be locked after it is inputted incorrectly. It is required to input the PUK code to set the new PIN code. Therefore, please use the PIN code carefully. Settings->Track:
Click the Track parameter configuration tag to enter the Track parameter 25 configuration interface:
Figure 35 Track Menu Track switch: Enable or disable the track function. Track interval: It can be any value in the range of 1-1440 in minute. That is to say, the shortest period is 1 minute and the longest period is one day. New: Select one corresponding address from the phonebook as the address tracking the message sending target. At most 5 phone numbers or E-mail addresses can be added. Note: The existing track function is based on the text messages. The data channel track function can be supported after subsequent upgrade. 5.2 Statistic Interface Click the icon Statistic to enter the FleetOne device traffic statistic information view interface as follows. Figure36 Statistic Interface Username: It is used to create various user accounts;
Downlink data: It refers to data used from the last zero clearing to now. Data unit is in Byte;
Uplink data: It refers to data used from the last zero clearing to now. Data unit is in Byte;
Duration: It refers to VoIP call duration produced from the last zero clearing to now. Data unit is in minute;
26 Clearing button: Clear the statistical data of the user to zero after clicking the button;
The admin_user can check the data traffic of all users; the common user can only check his/her traffic. 5.3 Support Interface Support Click the icon to enter the operation interface providing the technical support to the FleetOne device user. You can check the manufacturer information and basic device information, execute the upgrade software and download the log documents, etc. Support->Support Info:
Figure 37 Support Info Menu The Support Info provides the service phone, email and website of device manufacturer. The customer can call us and send one e-mail to us so as to obtain our technical support. Meanwhile, we will release the latest information on the device on our official website. Support->Terminal Info:
It provides version numbers of various terminal software and hardware, IMSI Nos. of SIM cards, and device modules, etc. 27 Figure 38 Terminal Info Menu Support->Upgrade:
The menu provides a function of upgrading various software. After upgrade, some data may get lost, and use of device may be influenced. Before upgrade, data backup is required. Figure 39 Upgrade Menu Upgrade process: Select the function module to be upgraded, upload the corresponding document and wait for the document to be transferred till the complete word displays, then click the Upgrade button. We can easily find the corresponding relation between the upgrade document name published and the name of module to be upgraded. Never match the module to be upgraded and the document to be upgraded, otherwise upgrade will fail. Support->Log Management:
You can download the log, and set the type and level of log to be printed. 28 Figure 40 Log Management Menu Log download pull-down menu: Select the log to be checked or deleted. The log name is saved as per the date and time, and one single log size is 6M. If the log size exceeds 6M, the number postfix will be added gradually from 0. Log output type: There are following log output types. l DEBUG: Only print the DEBUG information type log. l INFO: Only print the INFO type log. l WARNING: Only print the WARNING information type log. l ERROR: Only print the ERROR information type log. l ALL: Print all information type logs. Note: As the log will consume the device memory space, it is recommended to set ERROR type at the Log out level. 29 VI. Smart Terminal APP Search BGAN, Fleet One, Inmarsat, Spaceon, IPSTAR, or Voip at the App store. Identify, load and complete installing the application software named BGAN. The main APP interface includes 9 modules, i.e., status bar, data connection, dialing, message, user, login, setting, contact and instant call. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 41 Main APP Interface 6.1 Login & Logout Click
, and the login box will pop up. Input the correct username and password, and then login succeeds. After login succeeds, refresh the status bar to display the FleetOne terminal status. Phone calling, message sending and user operation, etc. can be available after login. The login interface is shown in the following figure. 30 Figure 42 Login Interface The interface is shown in the following figure after login succeeds. Figure 43 Interface After Login Succeeds At this time, click the username after login succeeds, and the prompt box showing whether to log out will pop up. 31 Figure 44 Logout Interface 6.2 Status Bar The status bar displays FleetOne terminal electric quantity, network access status, online users, data connection status, voip status and signal strength from left to right. It is as shown in the figure below. 6.3 Data connection Figure 45 Status Bar Click
, and the data connection interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. All data connection channels are listed at the FleetOne terminal. Click each switch button, and you can choose to activate or deactivate the data connection channel. 32 Figure 46 Data Connection Interface 6.3.1 Add connection Click interface will pop up as shown in the following figure.
, and the add connection button will pop up. Click the button and the 33 Figure 47 Add Connection Interface Click the [Add] to add connection after inputting Primary Name, UserName and Password, and selecting various parameters. 6.4 Calling Click
, and the calling interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 48 Initial Calling Interface Click the national flag following figure.
, and the state code interface will pop up as shown in the 34 Figure 49 State Code Interface You can call as per telephone number after choosing the state as shown in the following figure. Figure 50 Complete Calling Interface Start to call after clicking as shown in the following figure. 35 Figure 51 Calling Interface Start timing after the phone is connected. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 52 Call Connection Interface Click to set the silent mode; click to pop the dtmf numeric key up 36 and click the number to send the dtmf number as shown in the following figure; click to set the amplification mode. Figure 53 In-Call Control Interface 6.4.1 Add to contacts Click
, and selection boxes of New contact and Add to exist contacts will pop up. Then you can save the telephone number in the right side before to the contact. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 54 New Contact Interface 6.4.2 Call log 37 Click [Call log] to switch the call interface as shown in the following figure. Figure 55 Call Log Interface Click one call log before to direct call the phone number; slide to the left, and the add to contact button and the delete the call log button will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 56 Call Log Operation Interface Click Click [All delete] to delete all call logs.
, and the All delete button will pop up as shown in the following figure. 38 Figure 57 Call Log Cancel Interface 6.5 Contact 6.5.1 Contact List Click figure.
, and the contact list page will pop up as shown in the following Figure 58 Contact List Click the search box to search T as shown in the following figure. 39 Figure 59 Contact Search Interface 6.5.2 New contact Click shown in the following figure.
, and then click [New contact]. The [New contact] interface will pop up as Figure 60 New Contact Interface Add the name and phone number, etc. of contact. Click the Done icon to save the 40 contact. 6.5.3 Contact details viewing Click one contact in the contact list, to view the contact details as shown in the following figure. Figure 61 Contact Details
, and the message sending interface will pop up to send one text message to to directly call the phone number. Click the phone number; click 6.5.4 Contact Editing Click figure.
, and the contact editing interface will pop up as shown in the following 41 Figure 62 Contact Editing Interface to delete the phone number or email; click Click to add the phone number bar or email bar. Many phone numbers and email addresses can be added for one contact. Click [delete] to delete the contact. 6.6 SMS 6.6.1 Message list Click figure.
, and the message list interface will pop up as shown in the following 42 Figure 63 Message List 6.6.2 Message details Click one message on the message list interface, and the message details interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Click to acquire the GPS information at the FleetOne terminal. The GPS information successfully acquired will be added automatically to the message input box as shown in the following figure. Continue to edit the message. Upon completion of editing, click the [send] button to send to message. 43 6.6.3 Message Editing Figure 64 Message Details Click up as shown in the following figure. on the message list interface, and the message editing interface will pop Figure 65 message Editing Interface 44 Click
, and the receiver interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 66 Contact Selection Interface Click [Teng San], and Teng San is the receiver as shown in the following figure. Figure 67 Receiver Selection Interface 45 You can add multiple receivers in the following figure. Figure 68 Multiple-Contact Selection Interface Input the message in the input box, click the [send] button, and you can send one message to the previously-added receiver. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 69 Message Sending Interface 6.7 User 46 Click
, and the user interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 70 User List 6.7.1 Administrator setting Click [Administrator setting], and the interface will pop up in the following figure. Figure 71 Administrator Setting Interface 6.7.1.1 User list 47 Click [User list] and the user list interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 72 User List Click
, and the [Add contact] button will pop up. Click the [Add contact] button and the add contact interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Input the account and password, and select the role; then click to confirm the user to be added. Figure 73 Add Contact Interface Click the [sp_user] item, and one warning box will pop up so as to select whether to 48 delete the sp_user user. Click [OK] to delete, and click [Cancel] to delete such operation as shown in the following figure. Figure 74 User Deletion Prompt 6.7.1.2 User traffic Click [User traffic] on the user setting interface, and the user traffic interface will pop up. You can check the user traffic utilization condition on such interface as shown in the following figure. Figure 75 User Traffic Interface 49 6.7.2 User bill Click [User Bill] on the user interface, and the user bill interface will pop up. You can check the user bill condition as shown in the following figure. Figure 76 User Bill Interface 6.7.3 Password modification Click [Password modification] on the user interface, and the password modification box will pop up as shown in the following figure. Input the original password and the new password as promoted, and click OK to complete modification. Note: The password can be modified only after login succeeds. 50 Figure 77 User Password Modification Interface 6.7.4 User online Click [User online] on the user interface, and the user online interface will pop up, displaying the name of existing user online and the ipv4 address. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 78 User Online List 6.8 Setting Click up as shown in the following figure. on the main interface, and the setting interface will pop 51 Figure 79 Setting Interface 6.8.1 Call setting Click [Call setting] on the interface, and the call setting interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. [IP voice account] displays the existing local account; the corresponding button of [Echo cancellation] can be set for echo cancellation; after the
[Do not disturb] is turned on, all incoming calls will be rejected. Figure 80 Call Setting Interface 6.8.2 Network setting Click [Network setting] on the interface, and the network setting interface will pop up 52 as shown in the following figure. Figure 81 Network Setting Interface 6.8.2.1 IP/Port setting Click [IP/Port setting] on the network setting interface, and the setting box will pop up as shown in the following figure. Fill in the IP and port on the FleetOne terminal, click
[OK] to complete setting. Figure 82 IP/Port Setting Interface 6.8.2.2 Firewall 53 Click [Firewall] on the network setting interface, and the firewall interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 83 Firewall Setting Interface Click [Rule], and the filtering options will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 84 Firewall Filtering Rule Options Click [MAC address], and the input box will pop up as shown in the following figure. 54 Figure 85 Mac Address Filling-in Interface 6.8.2.3 Set Wi-Fi Click [Set Wi-Fi] on the network setting interface, and the Set Wi-Fi interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Input the new password, and click [OK] to complete the setting. Figure 86 Wifi Setting Interface 6.8.3 Device parameters 55 Click [Device parameters] on the setting page, and the device parameter interface will pop up, displaying the detailed device parameters as shown in the following figure. Figure 87 Device Parameter Display Interface 6.8.4 Calibrate Click [Calibrate] on the interface, and the calibrate interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. The satellite calibration list is showed. Figure 88 List of Existing Satellites 6.8.5 GPS Click [GPS] on the setting interface to search the current GPS information in BGAN 56 setting as shown in the following figure. Figure 89 GPS Information 6.8.6 App version The present APP version is displayed. 6.9 Instant call Click as shown in the following figure. on the main interface, and the instant call interface will pop up 57 Figure 90 Instant Call Interface When selecting [Instant call], click once to call the emergency contact set previously; when selecting [message], click emergency contact set previously. 6.9.1 Instant message setting once to send one message to the Click figure below.
, and the instant message setting page will pop up. It is as shown in the 58 Figure 91 Instant Recipient Setting Click at the bar [Instant call recipient] and the input box will pop up as shown in the following figure. Input the phone number, and click OK to complete editing the instant call recipient. Note: You can only add one instant call recipient. Click delete the instant call recipient set previously. to Figure 92 Instant Recipient Add Interface Editing of [Instant message recipient] is similar to that of [Instant call recipient], but you can add multiple instant message recipients and have to input message contents. 59 When all the editing work is completed, you click [Save] and the instant message setting can be completed. 60 FCCCaution Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay causeundesiredoperation. AnyChangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment. Note: ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClass Bdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedto providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation. Thisequipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnot installedandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterference toradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnot occurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferenceto radioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthe followingmeasures:
-Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
-Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
-Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe receiverisconnected.
-Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforan uncontrolledenvironment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwith minimumdistance20cmbetweentheradiator&yourbody.
1 2 | Internal photos | Internal Photos | 4.87 MiB |
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1 2 | External photos | External Photos | 1.31 MiB |
EUT Photo 1 EUT Photo 2 WIFI antenna EUT Photo 3 EUT Photo 4 EUT Photo 5 EUT Photo 6 EUT Photo 7
1 2 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 26.83 KiB |
Label Location 60*25mm Model: Fleet One FCC ID: 2AT37FLEETONE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interfer
1 2 | Confidentiality request | Cover Letter(s) | 17.11 KiB |
Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd. Long Term Confidentiality Request Letter 2019/7/24 RE: CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR EUT NAME: FleetOne Shipborne Satellite Broadband Terminal Trademark: N/A FCC ID: 2AT37FLEETONE MODEL : Fleet One To Whom It May Concern:
This letter serves as an official request for confidentiality under sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47. We have requested that the
- Block Diagram
- Schematics
- Operational Description
- BOM
- PCB Layout required to be submitted with this application be permanently withheld from public review. The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Sincerely, Clients signature:
Clients name / title : Wendy Rao /Manager Contact information / address: No.88, Xinye Road, Scientific Industry Park, Chengdu Hi-tech Industry Zone
1 2 | Letter of agency | Cover Letter(s) | 161.88 KiB |
Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd. LETTER OF AGENCY 2019-07-24 Element Materials Technology 100 Frobisher Business Park Malvern Worcestershire WR14 1BX UK To Whom It May Concern:
We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), to the application, is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours faithfully Signature: Wen Rao Name: Wendy Rao Company name: Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 | 2019-09-25 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 1626.5 ~ 1660.5 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2019-09-25
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028670693
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.88, Xinye Road, Scientific Industry Park, Chengdu Hi-tech Industry Zone
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No.88, Xinye Road, Scientific Industry Park
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Chengdu, N/A
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China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
P******@element.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AT37
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
FLEETONE
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
W****** R********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+8618********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+8618********
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1 2 |
r******@spaceon.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | FleetOne Shipborne Satellite Broadband Terminal | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | RF output power is conducted. This device has 20 MHz bandwidth mode. The antenna(s) used for this device must not be co-located with any other transmitters, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures; End-users and responsible parties must be provided with operating and installation instructions to ensure RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Output Power listed is EIRP. The Antenna installation and operating configurations of this transmitter, including antenna gain and cable loss must satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of§2.1091. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 250 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as documented in this application. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen BCTC Testing Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
A**** M********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+8675********
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1 2 |
a******@bctc-lab.com.cn
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0190000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 25 | 1626.5 | 1660.5 | 19.91 | 10 ppm | 19K0D1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 25 | 1626.5 | 1660.5 | 15.24 | 10 ppm | 37K3D1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 25 | 1626.5 | 1660.5 | 25.14 | 10 ppm | 74K6D1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 25 | 1626.5 | 1660.5 | 29.57 | 10 ppm | 87K1D1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 25 | 1626.5 | 1660.5 | 44.86 | 10 ppm | 167KD1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 25 | 1626.5 | 1660.5 | 54.23 | 10 ppm | 175KD1D |
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