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1 | Installation manual Sailor | Users Manual | 608.40 KiB |
SAILOR SC4150 Installation Manual Single-channel Unit Introduction Congratulations on your new Iridium handset or PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) telephone. Your Iridium system is a modular system that consists of an antenna, transmitter/receiver, handset and optional PSTN telephone/PBX
(Private Branch Exchange) switchboard. You can operate the Iridium system in voice mode from a handset and/or PSTN telephone. To the system you can connect up to five handsets and one PSTN telephone or PBX switchboard. Sailor marine equipment is specially designed for the extremely rugged conditions on board a ship, based on more than 50 years of experience with all kinds of boats, from small pleasure crafts, over fishing boats working under all climatic conditions, to the biggest ships. EuroCom Industries A/S (ECI) develops and produces high-
technology maritime communications equipment under the brandname Sailor . ECI is one of the worlds largest suppliers of communications equipment for the maritime segment, a position which has been maintained by means of constant and extensive product develop-
ment. Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informa-
tional use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark. The Sailor products are sold through a global network with more than 60 qualified and trained distributors. Doc. no.: M4150GB0 Issue: G/0303 IRIDIUM Contents Installation 1 Configuration of Single-Channel Unit .............................................................................................................. 2 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... 3 2 2.1 Cable Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1.1 Scanbus Termination ............................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2 Where to Place the Satellite Transceiver Box ..................................................................................................... 7 How to Mount the Satellite Transceiver Box ........................................................................................................ 8 2.3 How to Put on the Finishing Cover ...................................................................................................................... 9 2.4 2.5 How to Insert the SIM Card .................................................................................................................................. 10 How to Remove the Finishing Cover ................................................................................................................... 11 2.6 Installation of the Antenna .................................................................................................................................... 12 2.7 PABX/PSTN Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 15 2.8 2.9 Data Interface ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 Appendix A ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Spareparts List ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 0225 1 Installation IRIDIUM 1 Configuration of Single-Channel Unit Iridium Antenna Unit Transceiver Unit Max. cable loss 3dB Control Handset Control Handset 6 2 3 4 1 5 Connection Box 1 GPS Phone PABX DTE 35423E L1 10 - 32V DC L2 L1 + L2 < 100 metres 2 0225 IRIDIUM 2 Installation 2.1 Cable Overview Cable 1 Scanbus Cable:
9*0.22 mm2 Cable connector type:
shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male Transceiver Description Handset Colour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield NC data+
data-
AF+
AF-
GND
+24V DC RX_AF+
RX_AF-
GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield white brown green yellow grey pink blue red Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Cable 2 Phone Cable connector type: RJ 11 Transceiver Description Veritas 1 2 3 4 NC phone1+
phone1-
NC 1 2 3 4 Cable 3 Data Cable:
9*0.22 mm2 Cable connector type:
0225 shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male 36088 Installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 Installation IRIDIUM Transceiver Description Veritas DCD received data transmitted data data terminal ready serial GND data set ready request to send clear to send RI GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield Cable 4 Power supply Pin no. 1 2 3 4 Description 10-32V DC 0V DC NC GND Colour red black white green Cable 5 Description of connections to T-connection H4196 The wire terminal blocks are connected in parallel. Front view 1 2 4 3 36662A 36090 4 0225 Installation IRIDIUM Cable 6 GPS input Cable:
9*0.22 mm2 Cable connector type:
shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male Transceiver Description Veritas 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield NC*
PC Rx (RS232) PC Tx (RS232) NC*
GND (RS232) NC*
NMEA+
NMEA-
NC*
GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield
* Do only connect a standard RS232 terminal cable. If only NMEA needed, then do not connect to other pins than 7 and 8. 2.1.1 Scanbus Termination The scanbus connectiong the transceiver and the control units, has to be terminated. Only the first and last unit on the bus shall have the termination in ON position. The termination in the transceiver unit is done by setting the jumper S3, located near the scanbus terminal on the PCB
(see figure below). As default, the jumper S3 is set ON. 3 1 Z C78 R162 S3 X8 X3 X5 X4 R66 R128 5 2 C 6 2 C Z8 Z10 Z9 Z11 Z12 C124 C77 C78 R162 S3 3 1 Z Z35 Z40 C93 C76 Z36 Z37 Z38 Z39 C94 C95 C96 C97 C83 C89 C84 C90 Z15 Z31 Z28 Z32 C85 C91 C92 C88 Z29 Z33 Z34 Z30 38638 0225 V26 V11 V12 V27 V33 V31 R78 R77 C208 C207 R154 R84 C175 C169 7 0 1 R 6 0 1 R 5 5 1 C 2 3 C 7 6 1 R 5 1 1 C R104 C125 C48 C189 C148 C53 C187 C49 C186 C167 R113 C191 R150 R90 C178 R112 C188 R149 R114 R91 R115 C190 C55 C174 R94 C181 C173 C161 R89 R86 R116 C205 R87 R92 C182 R93 C176 C6 2 1 C R117 C204 N12 C11 7 0 1 C R125 C31 N2 R2 C170 N15 6 6 1 R 0 5 1 C C158 4 2 2 R 6 5 1 C 5 2 2 R 9 6 1 R 5 2 2 C 8 6 1 R N4 C57 C61 C192 C108 8 9 R 2 6 1 C 1 0 1 R 9 9 R 7 9 R 6 9 R C172 R121 2 6 C R10 3 1 1 C 3 1 C 3 9 1 C 5 0 1 C 4 R 4 1 1 C 1 0 1 C 3 2 1 R 5 8 1 R 3 R 3 0 1 R 0 2 1 R 7 6 C 1 R C111 R108 N1 C3 1 7 1 C 4 2 1 R 4 7 C 7 4 1 C 8 8 R 8 1 2 C 7 2 C V57 8 9 1 R 0 6 V R197 V49 V45 R34 X9 X7 V74 C123 C64 C209 9 2 C C121 C122 C212 R100 C109 R43 3 8 R 1 4 C 9 9 1 C C68 6 R 3 0 1 C C177 2 7 C C106 R183 R119 6 8 C C99 R220 9 3 R N5 C17 N13 8 3 R 5 3 C 0 4 R 7 1 2 C C200 R13 R152 N8 1 5 1 R 4 1 C R118 C110 C210 0 0 2 R R199 V61 R35 6 6 V 8 6 V V62 8 2 C V55 C144 R195 V56 C145 R196 C179 C160 C149 C146 C168 F1 L4 V34 R129 V48 R134 6 3 1 R R37 2 4 V L5 C197 5 3 1 R 8 9 C 3 1 2 C 7 5 1 C R105 R22 4 Z 1 3 1 C 6 9 1 C 9 C 2 3 1 C D4 7 8 1 R D9 6 1 2 R 1 C D12 5 C 9 5 1 R 0 8 1 R N14 C16 C136 C137 9 1 2 C C194 2 2 C 1 5 C 2 4 R 9 3 1 C Z6 D10 R110 D8 R54 V16 V14 0 2 2 C V 1 9 R 5 8 2 5 R C134 R 1 4 6 5 R R50 V17 R109 C 5 2 C40C133 R59 3 Z V18 N3 R55 1 5 R R60 R 1 2 2 2 8 C 5 1 V 0 2 V C15 R82 V3 3 5 R 8 3 C 2 3 R 6 4 R 7 4 R 0 3 1 C V28 R68 R102 R111 R76 1 V 3R24C39 R57 C135 R25 C59 C2 D16 4 C X10 D13 C37 C43 0 6 C 4 3 C C19 D14 7 2 R 8 2 R 9 2 R R26 R31 5 4 R V7 V8 D2 C203 6C184 5 C C215 R95 C202 3 6 1 C 0 1 C 7 8 C Z2 9 7 C 4 4 R 3 3 R C164 R30 R63 V4 1 8 C V10 L2 3 2 C 0 3 C 6 5 R 9 4 R 8 4 R D6 D5 5 1 R 7 1 2 R R12 R11 C24 C20 0 2 1 C 4 1 2 R C151 C119 V63 C127 3 1 2 R N9 C65 6 3 C C152 C153 V64 C211 C73 R212 C140 C66 V67 R211 9 5 1 C C154 C142 L7 C206 C141 V65 R207 C138 X1 R174 R170 8 5 1 R 7 5 1 R 6 5 1 R 1 2 R 7 C 8 1 R 9 1 R R223 C102 R85 X2 D3 C118 V54 1 5 V 1 3 1 R 9 3 1 R R188 V50 R79 R130 V39 V38 9 2 1 C 1 9 1 R 2 9 1 R R133 V43 C185 6 2 1 C 4 9 1 R 3 9 1 R 0 9 1 R 9 8 1 R 3 5 V 2 3 V 2 5 V 6 4 V 6 1 2 C 0 4 V R215 7 1 1 C 0 0 1 C V35 7 3 1 R V44 R 0 8 V30 1 8 R N10 R184 9 6 C R141 N7 6 3 R 1 4 V 0 1 2 R N6 6 1 1 C C63 R144 R138 R140 X6 V59 V58 V70 V72 V73 C47 R175 R132 R171 R145 7 4 1 R R148 5 6 1 R 8 2 1 C 3 3 C 7 3 V R204 C143 C104 R179 3 4 1 R V36 C 7 5 R 2 0 6 N11 R177 V47 C112 R182 R178 R203 R208 R209 R142 R172 L3 V23 0 5 C 1 7 R 4 6 1 R 4 2 V 2 7 R R20 R7 R73 Z5 8 9 1 C 5 9 1 C V69 1 0 2 C 0 8 1 C R70 C 0 8 6 6 1 C R61 C21 D11 9 R 3 2 R 7 2 1 R 6 2 1 R 6 4 C C58 4 1 2 C 1 4 R D15 C8 R163 R69 R8 C54 V22 V25 8 1 C C183 C165 V21 4 7 R67 R R62 R65 R75 4 6 R 7 1 R 6 1 R Z14 R161 R14 9 2 V C71 C70 2 4 C 5 4 C 4 4 C 5 Installation IRIDIUM The termination in the control unit is located on the PCB in the cradle as jumper S1 (see figure below). As default the jumper S1 is set ON. S1 ON OFF 38637 When configuring a system only including a transceiver unit and one control unit, no changes in the default termination is needed. If the system includes more than one control unit, it is needed to remove some of the default terminations. Below two examples of scanbus termination is given, when the system includes several control units. Transceiver Unit Control Unit Terminated Connection Box Terminated 38635 6 0225 IRIDIUM Installation Transceiver Unit Control Unit Terminated Terminated Connection Box 38636 2.2 Where to Place the Satellite Transceiver Box Mount the satellite transceiver box in a place where it is sheltered from the wind, protected from the salty and humid sea atmosphere. The temperature must not exceed 55 C. To ensure that the SIM card is easily accessible, do not place the satellite transceiver box higher than 1.5 m above the floor. 0225 7 Installation IRIDIUM 2.3 How to Mount the Satellite Transceiver Box Fix the satellite transceiver box to the wall using the four screws included in the package. The screws are positioned as shown below:
First tighten three of the screws. The wall surface should be plane. If there is a discrepancy in planeness exceeding 1 mm, level the discrepancy up by shims or washers under the fourth screw before this is tightened. 8 0225 IRIDIUM Installation 2.4 How to Put on the Finishing Cover When the satellite transceiver box has been mounted on the wall, put on the finishing cover. The small lid in the finishing cover should be shut. Press the hooks inside the finishing cover down on the two thin edges of the satellite transceiver box. While pressing, let the two plastic spears inside the finishing cover into the two square holes of the satellite transceiver box. Press hard on the spots shown in the picture below until a loud click is heard. When putting on the finishing cover, do not use any tools only your hands. 0225 9 Installation IRIDIUM 2.5 How to Insert the SIM Card First, open the small lid in the finishing cover protecting the SIM card reader. Then go through each of the follow-
ing steps:
Unlock the SIM card holder by pushing the lock with your finger nail. Lift the SIM card holder so that the slot points upwards. Insert the SIM card in the slot. Make sure that the cut-off corner of the card is placed as shown in the picture. Push the SIM card holder back down, and lock it by pushing the lock with a finger nail. 10 0225 Finally, shut the lid again. IRIDIUM Installation 2.6 How to Remove the Finishing Cover You may need to dismount the satellite transceiver box from the wall, e.g. in connection with service. For access to the mounting screws, the finishing cover can be removed from the satellite transceiver box as follows:
Put a screwdriver into the slot in the printed circuit board beside the SIM card reader, and press gently to unhook the plastic spear. While pressing with the screwdriver, lift up the same side of the finishing cover slightly to loosen it. Repeat this procedure on the other side of the finishing cover. You can now detach the finishing cover from the satellite transceiver box by pulling it gently upwards. 0225 11 Installation IRIDIUM 2.7 Installation of the Antenna One of the advantages of this equipment is the easy-to-handle, lightweight and rugged antenna. Because the IRIDIUM system is characterised by a good link margin, the antenna is a passive quadrifillar helix type, requiring no external power supply and consisting of only nonmoving parts. The following figures show the antenna and the two different mounting accessories available:
The mounting bracket in fig. 1 can be used in two different ways - mounted on either a rail or a pole. The fitting in fig. 2 can be used at the top of a tube. Please note that it is necessary to mount the cable, and seal this connection securely before the antenna and fitting are mounted on the tube. Important!
For FCC RF exposure compliance, the antenna must be installed with a minimum distance of 0.61m (2 feet) away from all persons. Antenna Pipe clamp Antenna Four M4 washers Angle mounting bracket Four M4 serrated lock washers Four M4x10 Two M8 U-bolts Four M4 washers Angle mounting bracket Four M4 serrated lock washers Four pieces M4x10 Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers 2" pipe Fig. 2 36623A Fig. 1 12 Pipe clamp Two M8 U-bolts 2" pipe 0303 IRIDIUM Installation Precautions In order to avoid interference or any other kind of disturbances from other systems on board, there are a few precautions to take note of:
Radars According to any installation guide for radars it is of vital importance that any other units are kept outside the radiation beam of the radar. Please consult fig. 3, showing what area to avoid:
Avoid interference e.g. from the radar 10 10 Unobstructed view until 10 below the horizon 10 36622A 0225 GPS Tests have shown that only in case very old GPS equipment is used, a user may expect a minor influence on the GPS originated from the Iridium equipment. This can be avoided by ensuring a distance of at least 1 m between the two antennas. 13 Installation IRIDIUM Inmarsat equipment The operating frequency bands of the iridium and Inmarsat systems are neighbours, and it is not in any way by any technical solution possible to completely separate these bands. This means that interference from Inmarsat can be expected, especially if the antennas are placed near each other. The distance between the antennas Should be as far as possible. If in any way the user experiences trouble using Iridium because of Inmarsat, a filter can be provided as an option. This filter is placed in a suitable place between the antenna and the transceiver. The filter is a passive type not requiring external power but the filter loss of 1.2 dB have to be added to the total cable loss between the transceiver and the antenna. Please contact your dealer for further information. The table below shows the distance to other Inmarsat equipment, with and without use of filter. 9505 ISU Protection Distance Main Lobe
(Metres) Side Lobe
(Metres) Back-Lobe
(Metres) No Filter No Filter No Filter No Filter No Filter With Filter With Filter With Filter With Filter With Filter 14 25 84 70 14 1 1 4 4 1 4 4 20 16 14 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 20 16 14 1 1 1 1 1 Inmarsat (Mini-M) Inmarsat (Std-M) Inmarsat A Inmarsat B Inmarsat C Inmarsat (Mini-M) Inmarsat (Std-M) Inmarsat A Inmarsat B Inmarsat C Antenne cable Below, please find a table of cables that can be provided by your dealer:
Cable type Part no. RG 214/U SUCOFEED 1/2" HF SUCOFEED 1/2"
E62.415 77.518 77.519 SUCOFEED 7/8"
77.520 CABLE Maximum length/ 3 dB loss 8 m 19 m 30 m 50 m Outer diameter 10.8 mm 13.4 mm 16.0 mm Minimum bending radius 54 mm 35 mm 125 mm 27.8 mm 220 mm CONNECTOR Conn. type Part no. N N N N MALE E62.147 MALE 79.002 MALE 79.001 MALE 79.003 &
FEMALE 79.004 14 0225 IRIDIUM Installation 2.8 PABX/PSTN Interface This interface handles and converts 2-wire audio and control signals from/to the PABX into audio and control signals from/to the LBT. The interface is placed on the control unit BUS, allowing the PABX to act as control unit. The interface handles the following tasks:
generates DC current to the PABX in both idle and active mode generates ringing voltage detects call requests from the PABX detects DTMF tones from the PABX converts audio TX/RX from the Iridium system to a 2-line balanced signal This means that an ordinary two-wire system telephone can be connected to the onboard PABX unit/PSTN socket -
and the call can then be initiated from this telephone, e.g. from the captains cabin or the cargo control room. The built-
in SMPS of 10-32 V DC generates the necessary current to support the PSTN telephone of the system. Specification of the Iridium system PSTN connection:
RJ11 connection:
1. nc 2. TIP 3. RING 4. nc Line Voltage:
Line current (source):
Line impedance:
48V DC 24 mA 270 W + 750 W // 150 nF (this impedance also covers 600 W) Ringing voltage:
Ringing sequence:
Ringing frequency:
Ringing drive capability: 1400 W @ 30 Hz (= 5 normal ring units) 60VRMS, 90 Vpp (square wave) 0,6 sec On, 4 sec Off. 30 Hz Data Interface 2.9 The Iridium terminal includes a 9 pol Sub-D connection. The connection is a RS232 interface. For using this interface, please contact your Iridium Service Provider, that will supply you with Iridium Data Interface software 0225 15 Installation IRIDIUM 16 0225 Installation IRIDIUM Appendix A Spareparts List 6DLORU
,WHP Power cable TNC/N adaptor LBT Controller-PCB ID kit Fuse Scanbus male 9p Sub-D Scanbus female 9p Sub-D Housing 9p Sub-D
,WHPQXPEHU 56.140 79.005 55.915 638451 49.310 45.669 78.758 78.765 78.745 0225 17
1 | Installation manual Skanti | Users Manual | 606.37 KiB |
Scansat-7701 Telephone System for Maritime Communication M a n u a l I n s t a l l a t i o n Introduction The SKANTI Scansat-7701 is a single-channel Iridium satellite system designed for the harsh sea environments with professional mariners and serious yachtsmen in mind. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 conform to all relevant international requirements. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 system consist of a compact Transceiver Unit (ITU 7701), a small Antenna Unit (IAU 7701), and two types of control units: a Control Unit Handset (ICUH 7701) and a Control Unit for Desk mounting (ICUD 7701). The Control Unit ICUH 7701/ICUD 7701 with display and splash-
proof keypad is used for controlling the "black box" Transceiver Unit and the remote Antenna Unit facilitating installation. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 Iridium telephone offers both telephony and data transmission at 2,400 bit/s. A dedicated 'Alert' button for emergency situations is integrated in the Control Unit for dialling the nearest Iridium Gateway, which will route the call to any RCC (Rescue Co-
ordinating Centre) selected. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 Iridium system provides flexible installa-
tion:
- Up to 50 m between the Control Unit and the Transceiver Unit
- Up to 100 m between the Handset Control Unit and extra Handset Control Units
- Up to 30 m between the Transceiver Unit and the Antenna Unit depending on cable type. Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informa-
tional use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 standard power supply is 10-32V DC, optionally 110-230 V AC (external adaptor). Doc. no.: M4155GB9 Issue: G/0303 IRIDIUM Contents Installation 1 Configuration of Single-Channel Unit .............................................................................................................. 2 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... 3 2 2.1 Cable Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1.1 Scanbus Termination ............................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2 Where to Place the Satellite Transceiver Box ..................................................................................................... 7 How to Mount the Satellite Transceiver Box ........................................................................................................ 8 2.3 How to Put on the Finishing Cover ...................................................................................................................... 9 2.4 2.5 How to Insert the SIM Card .................................................................................................................................. 10 How to Remove the Finishing Cover ................................................................................................................... 11 2.6 Installation of the Antenna .................................................................................................................................... 12 2.7 PABX/PSTN Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 15 2.8 2.9 Data Interface ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 Appendix A ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Spareparts List ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 0225 1 Installation IRIDIUM 1 Configuration of Single-Channel Unit Iridium Antenna Unit Transceiver Unit Max. cable loss 3dB Control Handset Control Handset 6 2 3 4 1 5 Connection Box 1 GPS Phone PABX DTE 35423E L1 10 - 32V DC L2 L1 + L2 < 100 metres 2 0225 IRIDIUM 2 Installation 2.1 Cable Overview Cable 1 Scanbus Cable:
9*0.22 mm2 Cable connector type:
shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male Transceiver Description Handset Colour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield NC data+
data-
AF+
AF-
GND
+24V DC RX_AF+
RX_AF-
GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield white brown green yellow grey pink blue red Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Cable 2 Phone Cable connector type: RJ 11 Transceiver Description Veritas 1 2 3 4 NC phone1+
phone1-
NC 1 2 3 4 Cable 3 Data Cable:
9*0.22 mm2 Cable connector type:
0225 shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male 36088 Installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 Installation IRIDIUM Transceiver Description Veritas DCD received data transmitted data data terminal ready serial GND data set ready request to send clear to send RI GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield Cable 4 Power supply Pin no. 1 2 3 4 Description 10-32V DC 0V DC NC GND Colour red black white green Cable 5 Description of connections to T-connection H4196 The wire terminal blocks are connected in parallel. Front view 1 2 4 3 36662A 36090 4 0225 Installation IRIDIUM Cable 6 GPS input Cable:
9*0.22 mm2 Cable connector type:
shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male Transceiver Description Veritas 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield NC*
PC Rx (RS232) PC Tx (RS232) NC*
GND (RS232) NC*
NMEA+
NMEA-
NC*
GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shield
* Do only connect a standard RS232 terminal cable. If only NMEA needed, then do not connect to other pins than 7 and 8. 2.1.1 Scanbus Termination The scanbus connectiong the transceiver and the control units, has to be terminated. Only the first and last unit on the bus shall have the termination in ON position. The termination in the transceiver unit is done by setting the jumper S3, located near the scanbus terminal on the PCB
(see figure below). As default, the jumper S3 is set ON. 3 1 Z C78 R162 S3 X8 X3 X5 X4 R66 R128 5 2 C 6 2 C Z8 Z10 Z9 Z11 Z12 C124 C77 C78 R162 S3 3 1 Z Z35 Z40 C93 C76 Z36 Z37 Z38 Z39 C94 C95 C96 C97 C83 C89 C84 C90 Z15 Z31 Z28 Z32 C85 C91 C92 C88 Z29 Z33 Z34 Z30 38638 0225 V26 V11 V12 V27 V33 V31 R78 R77 C208 C207 R154 R84 C175 C169 7 0 1 R 6 0 1 R 5 5 1 C 2 3 C 7 6 1 R 5 1 1 C R104 C125 C48 C189 C148 C53 C187 C49 C186 C167 R113 C191 R150 R90 C178 R112 C188 R149 R114 R91 R115 C190 C55 C174 R94 C181 C173 C161 R89 R86 R116 C205 R87 R92 C182 R93 C176 C6 2 1 C R117 C204 N12 C11 7 0 1 C R125 C31 N2 R2 C170 N15 6 6 1 R 0 5 1 C C158 4 2 2 R 6 5 1 C 5 2 2 R 9 6 1 R 5 2 2 C 8 6 1 R N4 C57 C61 C192 C108 8 9 R 2 6 1 C 1 0 1 R 9 9 R 7 9 R 6 9 R C172 R121 2 6 C R10 3 1 1 C 3 1 C 3 9 1 C 5 0 1 C 4 R 4 1 1 C 1 0 1 C 3 2 1 R 5 8 1 R 3 R 3 0 1 R 0 2 1 R 7 6 C 1 R C111 R108 N1 C3 1 7 1 C 4 2 1 R 4 7 C 7 4 1 C 8 8 R 8 1 2 C 7 2 C V57 8 9 1 R 0 6 V R197 V49 V45 R34 X9 X7 V74 C123 C64 C209 9 2 C C121 C122 C212 R100 C109 R43 3 8 R 1 4 C 9 9 1 C C68 6 R 3 0 1 C C177 2 7 C C106 R183 R119 6 8 C C99 R220 9 3 R N5 C17 N13 8 3 R 5 3 C 0 4 R 7 1 2 C C200 R13 R152 N8 1 5 1 R 4 1 C R118 C110 C210 0 0 2 R R199 V61 R35 6 6 V 8 6 V V62 8 2 C V55 C144 R195 V56 C145 R196 C179 C160 C149 C146 C168 F1 L4 V34 R129 V48 R134 6 3 1 R R37 2 4 V L5 C197 5 3 1 R 8 9 C 3 1 2 C 7 5 1 C R105 R22 4 Z 1 3 1 C 6 9 1 C 9 C 2 3 1 C D4 7 8 1 R D9 6 1 2 R 1 C D12 5 C 9 5 1 R 0 8 1 R N14 C16 C136 C137 9 1 2 C C194 2 2 C 1 5 C 2 4 R 9 3 1 C Z6 D10 R110 D8 R54 V16 V14 0 2 2 C V 1 9 R 5 8 2 5 R C134 R 1 4 6 5 R R50 V17 R109 C 5 2 C40C133 R59 3 Z V18 N3 R55 1 5 R R60 R 1 2 2 2 8 C 5 1 V 0 2 V C15 R82 V3 3 5 R 8 3 C 2 3 R 6 4 R 7 4 R 0 3 1 C V28 R68 R102 R111 R76 1 V 3R24C39 R57 C135 R25 C59 C2 D16 4 C X10 D13 C37 C43 0 6 C 4 3 C C19 D14 7 2 R 8 2 R 9 2 R R26 R31 5 4 R V7 V8 D2 C203 6C184 5 C C215 R95 C202 3 6 1 C 0 1 C 7 8 C Z2 9 7 C 4 4 R 3 3 R C164 R30 R63 V4 1 8 C V10 L2 3 2 C 0 3 C 6 5 R 9 4 R 8 4 R D6 D5 5 1 R 7 1 2 R R12 R11 C24 C20 0 2 1 C 4 1 2 R C151 C119 V63 C127 3 1 2 R N9 C65 6 3 C C152 C153 V64 C211 C73 R212 C140 C66 V67 R211 9 5 1 C C154 C142 L7 C206 C141 V65 R207 C138 X1 R174 R170 8 5 1 R 7 5 1 R 6 5 1 R 1 2 R 7 C 8 1 R 9 1 R R223 C102 R85 X2 D3 C118 V54 1 5 V 1 3 1 R 9 3 1 R R188 V50 R79 R130 V39 V38 9 2 1 C 1 9 1 R 2 9 1 R R133 V43 C185 6 2 1 C 4 9 1 R 3 9 1 R 0 9 1 R 9 8 1 R 3 5 V 2 3 V 2 5 V 6 4 V 6 1 2 C 0 4 V R215 7 1 1 C 0 0 1 C V35 7 3 1 R V44 R 0 8 V30 1 8 R N10 R184 9 6 C R141 N7 6 3 R 1 4 V 0 1 2 R N6 6 1 1 C C63 R144 R138 R140 X6 V59 V58 V70 V72 V73 C47 R175 R132 R171 R145 7 4 1 R R148 5 6 1 R 8 2 1 C 3 3 C 7 3 V R204 C143 C104 R179 3 4 1 R V36 C 7 5 R 2 0 6 N11 R177 V47 C112 R182 R178 R203 R208 R209 R142 R172 L3 V23 0 5 C 1 7 R 4 6 1 R 4 2 V 2 7 R R20 R7 R73 Z5 8 9 1 C 5 9 1 C V69 1 0 2 C 0 8 1 C R70 C 0 8 6 6 1 C R61 C21 D11 9 R 3 2 R 7 2 1 R 6 2 1 R 6 4 C C58 4 1 2 C 1 4 R D15 C8 R163 R69 R8 C54 V22 V25 8 1 C C183 C165 V21 4 7 R67 R R62 R65 R75 4 6 R 7 1 R 6 1 R Z14 R161 R14 9 2 V C71 C70 2 4 C 5 4 C 4 4 C 5 Installation IRIDIUM The termination in the control unit is located on the PCB in the cradle as jumper S1 (see figure below). As default the jumper S1 is set ON. S1 ON OFF 38637 When configuring a system only including a transceiver unit and one control unit, no changes in the default termination is needed. If the system includes more than one control unit, it is needed to remove some of the default terminations. Below two examples of scanbus termination is given, when the system includes several control units. Transceiver Unit Control Unit Terminated Connection Box Terminated 38635 6 0225 IRIDIUM Installation Transceiver Unit Control Unit Terminated Terminated Connection Box 38636 2.2 Where to Place the Satellite Transceiver Box Mount the satellite transceiver box in a place where it is sheltered from the wind, protected from the salty and humid sea atmosphere. The temperature must not exceed 55 C. To ensure that the SIM card is easily accessible, do not place the satellite transceiver box higher than 1.5 m above the floor. 0225 7 Installation IRIDIUM 2.3 How to Mount the Satellite Transceiver Box Fix the satellite transceiver box to the wall using the four screws included in the package. The screws are positioned as shown below:
First tighten three of the screws. The wall surface should be plane. If there is a discrepancy in planeness exceeding 1 mm, level the discrepancy up by shims or washers under the fourth screw before this is tightened. 8 0225 IRIDIUM Installation 2.4 How to Put on the Finishing Cover When the satellite transceiver box has been mounted on the wall, put on the finishing cover. The small lid in the finishing cover should be shut. Press the hooks inside the finishing cover down on the two thin edges of the satellite transceiver box. While pressing, let the two plastic spears inside the finishing cover into the two square holes of the satellite transceiver box. Press hard on the spots shown in the picture below until a loud click is heard. When putting on the finishing cover, do not use any tools only your hands. 0225 9 Installation IRIDIUM 2.5 How to Insert the SIM Card First, open the small lid in the finishing cover protecting the SIM card reader. Then go through each of the follow-
ing steps:
Unlock the SIM card holder by pushing the lock with your finger nail. Lift the SIM card holder so that the slot points upwards. Insert the SIM card in the slot. Make sure that the cut-off corner of the card is placed as shown in the picture. Push the SIM card holder back down, and lock it by pushing the lock with a finger nail. 10 0225 Finally, shut the lid again. IRIDIUM Installation 2.6 How to Remove the Finishing Cover You may need to dismount the satellite transceiver box from the wall, e.g. in connection with service. For access to the mounting screws, the finishing cover can be removed from the satellite transceiver box as follows:
Put a screwdriver into the slot in the printed circuit board beside the SIM card reader, and press gently to unhook the plastic spear. While pressing with the screwdriver, lift up the same side of the finishing cover slightly to loosen it. Repeat this procedure on the other side of the finishing cover. You can now detach the finishing cover from the satellite transceiver box by pulling it gently upwards. 0225 11 Installation IRIDIUM 2.7 Installation of the Antenna One of the advantages of this equipment is the easy-to-handle, lightweight and rugged antenna. Because the IRIDIUM system is characterised by a good link margin, the antenna is a passive quadrifillar helix type, requiring no external power supply and consisting of only nonmoving parts. The following figures show the antenna and the two different mounting accessories available:
The mounting bracket in fig. 1 can be used in two different ways - mounted on either a rail or a pole. The fitting in fig. 2 can be used at the top of a tube. Please note that it is necessary to mount the cable, and seal this connection securely before the antenna and fitting are mounted on the tube. Important!
For FCC RF exposure compliance, the antenna must be installed with a minimum distance of 0.61m (2 feet) away from all persons. Antenna Pipe clamp Antenna Four M4 washers Angle mounting bracket Four M4 serrated lock washers Four M4x10 Two M8 U-bolts Four M4 washers Angle mounting bracket Four M4 serrated lock washers Four pieces M4x10 Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers 2" pipe Fig. 2 36623A Fig. 1 12 Pipe clamp Two M8 U-bolts 2" pipe 0303 IRIDIUM Installation Precautions In order to avoid interference or any other kind of disturbances from other systems on board, there are a few precautions to take note of:
Radars According to any installation guide for radars it is of vital importance that any other units are kept outside the radiation beam of the radar. Please consult fig. 3, showing what area to avoid:
Avoid interference e.g. from the radar 10 10 Unobstructed view until 10 below the horizon 10 36622A 0225 GPS Tests have shown that only in case very old GPS equipment is used, a user may expect a minor influence on the GPS originated from the Iridium equipment. This can be avoided by ensuring a distance of at least 1 m between the two antennas. 13 Installation IRIDIUM Inmarsat equipment The operating frequency bands of the iridium and Inmarsat systems are neighbours, and it is not in any way by any technical solution possible to completely separate these bands. This means that interference from Inmarsat can be expected, especially if the antennas are placed near each other. The distance between the antennas Should be as far as possible. If in any way the user experiences trouble using Iridium because of Inmarsat, a filter can be provided as an option. This filter is placed in a suitable place between the antenna and the transceiver. The filter is a passive type not requiring external power but the filter loss of 1.2 dB have to be added to the total cable loss between the transceiver and the antenna. Please contact your dealer for further information. The table below shows the distance to other Inmarsat equipment, with and without use of filter. 9505 ISU Protection Distance Main Lobe
(Metres) Side Lobe
(Metres) Back-Lobe
(Metres) No Filter No Filter No Filter No Filter No Filter With Filter With Filter With Filter With Filter With Filter 14 25 84 70 14 1 1 4 4 1 4 4 20 16 14 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 20 16 14 1 1 1 1 1 Inmarsat (Mini-M) Inmarsat (Std-M) Inmarsat A Inmarsat B Inmarsat C Inmarsat (Mini-M) Inmarsat (Std-M) Inmarsat A Inmarsat B Inmarsat C Antenne cable Below, please find a table of cables that can be provided by your dealer:
Cable type Part no. RG 214/U SUCOFEED 1/2" HF SUCOFEED 1/2"
E62.415 77.518 77.519 SUCOFEED 7/8"
77.520 CABLE Maximum length/ 3 dB loss 8 m 19 m 30 m 50 m Outer diameter 10.8 mm 13.4 mm 16.0 mm Minimum bending radius 54 mm 35 mm 125 mm 27.8 mm 220 mm CONNECTOR Conn. type Part no. N N N N MALE E62.147 MALE 79.002 MALE 79.001 MALE 79.003 &
FEMALE 79.004 14 0225 IRIDIUM Installation 2.8 PABX/PSTN Interface This interface handles and converts 2-wire audio and control signals from/to the PABX into audio and control signals from/to the LBT. The interface is placed on the control unit BUS, allowing the PABX to act as control unit. The interface handles the following tasks:
generates DC current to the PABX in both idle and active mode generates ringing voltage detects call requests from the PABX detects DTMF tones from the PABX converts audio TX/RX from the Iridium system to a 2-line balanced signal This means that an ordinary two-wire system telephone can be connected to the onboard PABX unit/PSTN socket -
and the call can then be initiated from this telephone, e.g. from the captains cabin or the cargo control room. The built-
in SMPS of 10-32 V DC generates the necessary current to support the PSTN telephone of the system. Specification of the Iridium system PSTN connection:
RJ11 connection:
1. nc 2. TIP 3. RING 4. nc Line Voltage:
Line current (source):
Line impedance:
48V DC 24 mA 270 W + 750 W // 150 nF (this impedance also covers 600 W) Ringing voltage:
Ringing sequence:
Ringing frequency:
Ringing drive capability: 1400 W @ 30 Hz (= 5 normal ring units) 60VRMS, 90 Vpp (square wave) 0,6 sec On, 4 sec Off. 30 Hz Data Interface 2.9 The Iridium terminal includes a 9 pol Sub-D connection. The connection is a RS232 interface. For using this interface, please contact your Iridium Service Provider, that will supply you with Iridium Data Interface software 0225 15 Installation IRIDIUM 16 0225 Installation IRIDIUM Appendix A Spareparts List 6.$17,
,WHP Power cable TNC/N adaptor LBT Controller-PCB ID kit Fuse Scanbus male 9p Sub-D Scanbus female 9p Sub-D Housing 9p Sub-D
,WHPQXPEHU 56.140 79.005 55.915 638451 49.311 45.669 78.758 78.765 78.745 0225 17 R
1 | User manual Iridium | Users Manual | 1013.71 KiB |
Iridium Satellite LLC 8440 South River Parkway Tempe, AZ 85284 USA Tel. Toll Free 1-866-947-4348 Local or International 1-480-752-5155 E-mail info@iridium.com IRIDIUM ICHU1000 Operating Instructions ii 0125 Handset What Is What?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1. Display 2. Indicator lamps Power Call Network 3. Escape key 4. Call transfer key 5. Loudspeaker on/off key 6. Shift key 7. Lock on/off key 8. On/off button 9. Earpiece 10. Signal level 11. Opens menu 12. Opens phone book 13. Volume control 14. Hook on/off key 15. OK key 16. Loudspeaker 17. Microphone 0125 iii Introduction Returning to Idle State on an Enabled CU:
Congratulations on your new Iridium equipment. 1. Press
, if necessary, a number of times until one of the Your Iridium equipment is a modular system that consists of an antenna, transmitter/receiver, control handset and/or fixed control unit, and optional PSTN telephone/PBX. You can operate the Iridium equipment in voice mode from a control handset, fixed control unit, and/or PSTN telephone. To the system you can connect up to four handsets or fixed control units and one PSTN telephone or PBX switchboard. Important!
For FCC RF exposure compliance, the antenna must be installed with a minimum distance of 0.61m (2 feet) away from all persons. About this Manual This manual provides instructions on how to operate a control handset and telephone. Basically, the manual consists of two main parts: The first deals with simple operation, which includes e.g. making and answering calls. The second part describes the more advanced functions of the system. All functions of your Iridium equipment can be tested by following the step by step procedures described in this manual. Each procedure is an explicit sequence of key presses that has to be carried out. Unless otherwise specified, the description of the individual proce-
dures has been based on the assumption that the CU is enabled and has returned to idle state. See section Handset Enabling/Disabling under Handset Simple Operation on how to enable and disable the handset. following idle texts are shown in the display:
Ready
Occupied Internal Call External Call Locked and possibly time, date and time or position depending on the status of your Iridium equipment. Alternative idle texts are specified in section SIM Card Messages under SIM Card Handling. 2. Make sure that the CU is hooked on. Place the handset in the cradle and press if the icon is shown in the display. We recommend that you read the manual before using the equip-
ment. Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informa-
tional use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark. Doc. no.: B4150GB1 Issue: C/0303 iv 0303
Conference Calling ..................................................................... 22 Software Version ......................................................................... 23 Resetting ..................................................................................... 23 Tone Signalling ............................................................................ 24 Appendix A ......................................................................... 25 Tone Signalling ............................................................... 25 Appendix B ........................................................................ 26 Function Menu Overview ............................................................ 26 Dimmer/Contrast Menu .............................................................. 28 Iridium Satellite System Iridium is a global satellite network for telecommunications. It consists of 66 satellites providing world-wide coverage. The Iridium system makes it possible for any two locations on Earth to establish wireless global telephone contact. Abbreviations Control unit CU GPS Global Positioning System DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency LBT PBX PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network UTC L-Band Transceiver Public Branch Exchange Universal Time Coordinated (app. the same as Greenwich Mean Time) Receiver and Transmitter Unit (also called Transceiver) RTU Contents Handset ................................................................................ iii What Is What? ............................................................................. iii Introduction ......................................................................... iv About this Manual .............................................................. iv Iridium Satellite System ...................................................... 1 Abbreviations ....................................................................... 1 Using a Telephone ............................................................... 2 Handset Simple Operation ................................................. 3 Handset States ............................................................................. 3 Handset Enabling/Disabling ......................................................... 3 Pin Code ....................................................................................... 3 Unlocking Handset ........................................................................ 3 Call Functions ............................................................................... 4 Making a Manual Call ................................................................... 5 Answering a Call ........................................................................... 6 Call Transfering ............................................................................. 6 Transferring AFTER Answering .................................................... 6 Automatic Transferring BEFORE Answering ............................... 6 Handset Advanced Operation ............................................ 7 Menu System ................................................................................ 7 Phone Book ................................................................................... 8 Deleting a Stored Entry in the Phone Book ................................. 9 Calling a Number from the Phone Book ...................................... 9 Redialling .................................................................................... 10 Security Lock Function ............................................................... 10 User ID/User Name List ............................................................. 10 Disabling Security Lock .............................................................. 10 Enabling Security Lock ............................................................... 11 Password .................................................................................... 11 Users ........................................................................................... 12 Call Log ....................................................................................... 13 Setting Time and Date ................................................................ 14 Setting Dimmer and Contrast ..................................................... 15 GPS ............................................................................................. 15 Display ........................................................................................ 16 SIM Card Handling ..................................................................... 16 Enabling and Disabling PIN Codes ............................................ 16 Entering the PIN Code ................................................................ 17 Changing the PIN Code .............................................................. 17 Unblocking a Blocked SIM Card ................................................ 18 Ringing Tone ............................................................................... 18 Extension .................................................................................... 18 Call Answer ................................................................................. 19 Call Forwarding ........................................................................... 19 Voice Mail .................................................................................... 20 Call Barring ................................................................................. 21 Call Waiting ................................................................................. 22 Call Hold ...................................................................................... 22 0125 1 Factory setup of extension numbers are:
PSTN/PBX:
CU 1:
CU 2:
CU 3:
CU 4:
1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 Up to four control units and a telephone/PBX can be connected to the transceiver at the same time. Note that if connecting a PBX to the transceiver, the PBX must function as a PSTN telephone. To dial control unit 1 from a local telephone connected to your Iridium equipment via a PBX, first pick up the phone, then:
1. Dial the number for the outgoing line connected to the trans-
ceiver, eg. 10 2. When you hear the ready tone, dial the extension number of control unit 1:
1001 3. To confirm you want to make the call, press
DTMF Tones - Limitations:
When used for internal calls, control units do not generate DTMF tones. Therefore the PBX cannot be set up for using DTMF tones to access extension numbers. Using a Telephone To your Iridium equipment, you can connect a PSTN telephone or a PBX. Many of the systems more advanced features, like the security lock function, are however not accessible from a telephone. Neither is any SIM card action. Therefore, when using the telephone, the SIM card has to be operational. This means that the pin code has to be disabled on the card, or the pin code must be entered from a CU before the telephone is used. A CU is either a handset control unit or a desk mounted control unit. Telephone Call Syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example:
1. Pick up phone:
ready tone. 2. External call 0 3. Prefix for automatic call 0 0 4. Country code, e.g. 5. Area code, e.g. 4 5 7 0 6. Subscribers number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0 7. To confirm you want to make the call, press
For internal calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example:
1. Pick up phone:
ready tone. 2. Internal number, e.g. 1001 3. To confirm you want to make the call, press
2 0125 Handset Simple Operation To the Iridium system you can connect up to four handsets. A handset can be in one of two states: enabled or disabled. Enter PIN 7/9/1999 12:00:48 Handset States In each of the two states, the handsets normal display and signalling can be described as follows:
Key in the pin code supplied with the SIM card (see the installation manual). If the pin code keyed in is correct, the handset enters ready state also called idle state:
Disabled State:
The display is cleared and the light is off. The indicator lamp Power is flashing briefly every 5 seconds. Enabled State:
In the enabled state, various information is shown on the display. An example:
Ready 01.01.1999 23:59:59 The indicator lamp Power is on. Handset Enabling/Disabling To enable/disable the handset:
1. Press and hold the on/off button. 2. Wait until you hear the continuous tone signalling or see that the indicator lamps Power, Call and Network are turned on simultaneously. 3. Release the on/off button. Pin Code Each time a valid SIM card with an enabled PIN code is inserted, you are asked to enter your pin code:
Ready 7/9/1999 12:00:49 If any internal or external call is in progress or if for some reason the Iridium network is not available at the time, a different text is shown in the display. If you did not key in the correct pin code, you will have to try again. If you keyed in a wrong pin code three times in a row, you will have to enter the PUK code (also supplied with the SIM card). See section SIM Card Handling under Handset Advanced Operation for further details. Unlocking Handset If the handset is locked, you have to unlock it before it can be used. Locked 7/9/1999 12:05:06 To unlock the handset:
1. Press:
The display shows a list of user names. Your user name (I.e. the current value of the associated priority level) determines which facilities you have access to. Furthermore, the user name that is used for unlocking the handset is the name stored in the call log each time an external call is made.
>Captain Commander Crew Officer 0125 3
2. To find the right user name on the list, eg. Commander, 2. Hook off. 1. Handset removed from hook, but hooked on by hook key. use:
3. Confirm:
Password for Commander _ 4. Key in the password that corresponds to the selected user name. 5. Confirm:
3. No icon: Handset placed in hook, and hook on. Volume During a conversation, the speaker and earpiece volume can be adjusted by means of:
Manual Telephone Call Syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example:
1. Hook off either by removing the handset from the hook Call Functions Speaker, Earpiece and Microphone The earpiece is always turned on. The speaker and microphone are always in opposite states, i.e. if the speaker is on, the microphone is off, and vice versa. You can toggle the speaker and microphone states by means of the speaker key. The speaker icon appears on the display when the speaker is on, and disappears when the microphone is on. or by pressing the hook key 2. External call 0 3. Prefix for automatic call 0 0 Hands free operation is not possible. You can call or receive a call, and toggle the speaker on - for listening purposes only. 4. Country code, e.g. Note: When the speaker is off, you can see that you are being called (the display will show Incoming Call) - but there will be no sound in the speaker. 5. Area code, e.g. 4 5 7 0 Hooking On/Off Before a call can be initiated, the handset must be hooked off. To do so, either remove the handset from the hook or use the on/off-hook key. The handset icon on the display indicates three states, depending on whether the handset has been hooked on or off. 6. Subscribers number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0
7. Confirmation 4 0125 For internal calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example:
1. Hook off either by removing the handset from the hook Enter number _ Type 0 for ext. calls or Enter number _ Internal calls only or by pressing the hook key 2. Use the numeric keys to key in the number you want to dial. 2. Internal number, e.g. 3 4 4 For external calls, first key: 0 3. Confirmation
Making a Manual Call Provided that no internal or external calls are in progress and that the CU is enabled and unlocked, it is possible to make an internal call. Furthermore, if a valid SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot and the correct PIN code has been entered or the PIN code has been disabled, it is also possible to make an external call. In order to be able to make a manual call, the CU must either be in idle state or inside the phone book. For a description on how to return to idle state, see section About this Manual. If the idle text differs from Ready (e.g. SIM card messages) only internal calls are possible. Now in order to make a manual call, do the following:
1. Hook off. To delete the previous digit, if desired, press:
An Example:
Enter number 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 _ 3. Confirm the call and start dialling by pressing:
4. A calling tone is heard from the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows:
Connecting If the system is occupied, a busy tone is heard in the earpiece/
speaker, and the display shows either 5. When the connection has been established, the display shows:
Internal call External call or Connected to 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 _ depending on whether an internal or external call is in progress. If the system is ready to make a call, a ready tone is heard in the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows:
6. When one of the communicating parties hooks on, the display indicates that the other user should do the same by the words:
Call terminated 0125 5 Answering a Call NOTE: When the speaker is off you can see that you are being called, (the display will show Incoming Call) but there will be no sound in the speaker. The speaker can be toggled on and off using:
2. Now, key in the extension number to which the call should be transferred. 3. To transfer the call, press:
Call is transferred 1. When the handset rings, remove it from the hook and communi-
cate as on an ordinary telephone. 2. Adjust the volume in the earpiece or loudspeaker by means of:
- or:
3. When you want to stop communicating, or when you hear a busy tone, hang up. To cancel transferring the call, press:
Automatic Transferring BEFORE Answering A call can be transferred to another CU automatically before it is answered. To see if the auto transferring function is enabled, press:
The display will show eg.:
Call Transfering A call can be transfered to another CU. The procedure depends on whether or not the call is answered before it is transferred. Call trans-
fer enabled Local:
1001 Delay: 0 sec 10 Call trans-
fer disabled or Transferring AFTER Answering When you answer a call, the display shows:
Connected To transfer the call:
1. Press:
Enter number _ The auto transferring parameters can be set up individually for each handset in the function menu:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. To find the Transfer item, use:
and press:
6 0125 4. To select Enable or Disable, use :
and press:
The function has now been enabled or disabled depending on your choice. To select to which extension number(s) incoming calls should be transferred, follow the steps described above. In step 4, however, select Extension, after which you can key in and confirm the wanted extension number. To specify the time in seconds (0-60) that the call should ring before it is transferred to the specified unit, follow the steps described above. In step 4, however, select Delay. If the delay is set to 0 seconds, the call is transferred immediately; before the first handset rings, the call is transferred to the chosen transfer destination. Handset Advanced Operation The system features a large number of special functions. For those of the functions that are likely to be used the most, there are special buttons or shifted functions in connection with the numeric keys. The functions used less often can be found in the menu system. Menu System The handset contains several functions for changing the system settings, showing the status of certain system parameters, configura-
tions, and testing the system. The menu system can always be entered from an enabled and unlocked CU which is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. To enter the function menu system, press the following key:
The function menus appear:
MENU
> Setup Call log System The Setup menu contains all functions for changing the system parameters, such as volume, ringing tone, user names and pass-
words. The Call log menu contains information on each call made, including details about when the call was made, its duration, and the receivers telephone number. The System menu contains all functions needed for the system administrator/super user to test and configure the system. Keying in Names and Numbers When keying in letters and numbers in the phone book, or in connection with user names and passwords, you will need to know how many times to press each key. Pressing the key once, 0125 7 for instance, will give a D; pressing the key twice, will give an E, etc. 1st push:
2nd push:
3rd push:
4th push:
5th push:
6th push:
7th push:
D E F d e f 2 After each character keyed in, wait a little while to go to the next character (the cursor appears when it is ready), or use the right arrow key. The left arrow key deletes the last character entered. When inside the phone book or user list;
to create a new entry, press:
to begin editing the entry selected on the list, press:
to delete the entry selected on the list, press:
Phone Book The phone book offers the following facilities:
Up to 100 entries with names and numbers can be stored. A telephone number may consist of up to 20 digits, and a name may contain a maximum of 11 characters. Any of the 100 stored telephone numbers can be used to initiate a call. Each entry in the phone book can be deleted.
New entries can be added to the phone book as long as some of the 100 entries are free. The name and/or number stored in every entry can be changed. The stored entries can be searched alphabetically. The current extension/local number for all connected control units are stored in the phone book. However, only one control unit at a time can operate in new, edit, or delete mode. If a control unit tries to enter one of these modes, and another control unit has done the same, the display will show: Phone book occupied. The phone book can always be entered from an enabled and unlocked CU which is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. Searching the Phone Book When you need to find a stored entry, first open the phone book by pressing:
The display then shows a list beginning with the first entry in the phone book:
>Andrew Brian Claus Dennis To find previous/following entries, use:
When you have reached the last entry, the phone book begins from number one again. Alphanumeric Search You can also search the phone book by means of the alphanumeric keys. When inside the phone book, pressing e.g. moves the cursor to the first entry beginning with an A. If no entry begins with an A, or if the key is pressed twice, the cursor moves on to the first entry beginning with a B, etc. 8 0125
Changing a Number Stored in the Phone Book To edit a stored number in the phone book:
6. Key in the number using of the numeric keys. 7. To store the number, press:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
Deleting a Stored Entry in the Phone Book 3. To enter the shifted functions, press:
4. To select the edit mode, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
5. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 3. To enter the shifted functions, press:
6. To store the name, press:
4. To select the delete mode, press:
7. Key in the number using of the numeric keys. 8. To store the new number, press:
Storing a New Entry in Phone Book To store a new entry (name and number) in the phone book:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
5. To confirm deleting the selected entry, press:
Calling a Number from the Phone Book To call a number stored in the phone book:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
2. To enter the shifted functions, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
3. To select the new mode, press:
4. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 5. To store the name, press:
3. To prepare for making the call:
Lift the handset or
Press:
Now, follow the steps described in connection with Making a manual call, beginning with step 3. 0125 9 Redialling It is possible to redial the last number dialled by the current user. To do so:
1. Hook off. 2. Press:
3. Press:
4. To initiate the call, press:
A ringing tone is now heard from the handset. To go on with the call, follow the steps described in connection with Making a manual call, beginning with step 4. Security Lock Function The handset can be protected against unauthorized use via the security lock function. This works together with the list of user names and corresponding passwords. The security lock requires that the user selects his user name from the list, and then keys in his personal password before the handset can be used for making calls. The default password for all the users on the user list is password, i.e. 61778562. Passwords can be edited in the Setup/Password menu (the users own password) or in the /Setup/Users menu using User ID/User Name List Every user specified in the system is given a priority value. The priority value determines what the user is allowed to do in the system. By default, the user list contains 6 entries with different priority values. The 6 default users are shown below. User ID/User Name SUPER USER Captain Commander Officer Crew Passenger Priority value 0 1 4 10 100 200 The super user has the highest priority in the system and is therefore not restricted in any action. The super user can edit all other users. A user can create, edit, and delete users of a lower priority; e.g. a user of priority value 4 may create, edit, and delete users of priority values 10, 100, and 200. Each facility/function in the handset has a priority value. The priority value of the facility/item and the users priority value determine whether the user has access to the item or not. The user ID is written in the call log so it is possible to identify who has made which calls. Disabling Security Lock To disable the security lock, the user has to be identified with a priority value of 4 or less (Commander, Captain, or SUPER USER). To disable the security lock:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
(Passwords of users with a lower priority than the current user). The security lock function ensures that only users recognized by the system can unlock the handset and make calls through the Iridium system. Answering incoming calls is not protected by the security lock. Note that from a PSTN phone (stand alone or via PBX), the security lock is not an option. 2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Lock item using:
The security lock function affects all control units. That means that if one control unit disables the lock, the lock is disabled on all control units connected. The same goes for enabling the lock. and press:
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3. Find the Lock item using:
and press:
and press:
5. Find the right user name using:
and press:
4. To select the Enable item, press:
5. Find a user name of priority level 4 or less, using:
6. Key in the password, and press:
and press:
The security lock function is now disabled. This means that the handset is ready for use for everyone without any identification of the user. To avoid misuse of the handset, the user who disables the security lock is asked to set the priority value. This is done by selecting a user name from the user list and keying in the associated password. That user name is then used as the default user of the unlocked system. Information about subsequent outgoing calls from any CU will be logged under this default user name. Enabling Security Lock If the security lock function has been disabled, it can be enabled by users with a priority value of 4 or less:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
6. Enter the password using the numeric keys, and press:
The handset from which the system lock was enabled, is not actually locked before an explicit lock is issued via pressing:
and confirming by This action can only be carried out if the CU is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. When the lock is enabled, all other control units are automatically locked if they are in idle state (no call in progress and not inside the menu system or phone book). If one of these control units is not in idle state, it is automatically locked when returning to idle state. Password A user may change his password at any time. To do so:
1. To enter the function menu, press 0125 11 2. To select the Setup item, press 5. Key in the new user name, and confirm by 3. To find the Password item, use:
4. To confirm, press:
5. Key in the old password and confirm by pressing 6. Key in the new password and confirm by pressing 7. Re-enter the new password and confirm by pressing 6. Key in the password, and confirm by A new user has now been added to the system with a default priority. The priority is one of the properties that can be edited using the procedure described next. Editing the Properties of an Existing User:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by Users Up to 25 users can be registered in the system by manually creating an entry for each user. Both a user name and a temporary password must be entered for each user. A user may create, edit, and delete users with a priority value higher than the users own priority value. 4. To find the user to be edited, use:
Adding a New User to the System:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
5. To edit the user, press:
6. To go to the user property to be edited, use and confirm 3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by by 4. To create a new user, press:
Deleting an Existing User:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
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3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by Viewing the Last Private Call Log:
The call log for the current user can be retrieved as shown in the following:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by 4. To find the user to be deleted, use:
5. To delete the user, press 3. Find the item Private using and confirm by 6. Confirm by 4. Find the item Outgoing using and confirm by Call Log Information about all outgoing calls are logged. Information about the latest 50 outgoing calls can be found in the call log. Furthermore, information about the duration of the last outgoing call can be retrieved. Viewing the Last Call:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
A list showing the phone numbers of the outgoing calls made by the current user now appears on the display. To see more details about a specific call, find the call using 2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by The total account of the current user can be retrieved by choosing Account instead of Outgoing at step 4. and confirm by 3. Find the item Last Call using and confirm by 1. To enter the function menu, press Viewing the Global Call Log:
The global call log for all users in the system can be retrieved as shown in the following:
0125 13 2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by Now, find the user by means of and press 3. Find the item Global using and confirm by A list of all outgoing calls made from the system can now be Setting Time and Date Time and date can be displayed and adjusted manually. The time is used in the call log. Adjusting the time requires that the user is identified with a priority value of 4 or less (Commander, Captain, or SUPER USER). retrieved by choosing the item Outgoing and pressing 1. To enter the function menu, press:
To see more details about a specific call, find the call using 2. Go to the System item using:
and confirm by and press:
Alternatively, the account of each user can be retrieved as shown below:
1. Follow steps 1-3 above. 3. Go to Time/date using:
2. Find the item Account using and confirm by and press:
The available items are now:
>Users Phone Unknown Deleted Users You can now choose between Status, Set, System update, and GPS update DATE-TIME
>Status Set Sys.update To select e.g. a specific user, choose Users and press Status: Shows current time and date (from system). Set: Allows you to edit time and date manually, using the numeric keys. 14 0125 Sys. update: If this option is chosen, the time written in the display is updated using only the internal circuitry of the RTU itself. Conse-
quently, if your Iridium system is turned off and the on again, the clock will be reset to a default time. The correct time must then be set again manually each time. GPS update: If this option is chosen, the time written in the display is updated using the connected GPS, if any. Consequently, even if your Iridium system is turned off and then on again, the clock will still be adjusted to the correct time each time a GPS update is received. If no GPS is available, it makes no sense choosing this option. Setting Dimmer and Contrast To adjust the background light and the contrast level, first press the two keys:
The dimmer/contrast menu appears:
DIM/CONTRAST
>Dimmer Contrast Now, move to the desired item dimmer or contrast by means of:
To enable or disable the light, select the On or Off item respectively. To adjust the dimmer level, select the Level item. Then, to increase or decrease the dimmer level, use:
For the changes to take effect, press:
The dimmer/contrast menu may also be entered via the Setup menu as follows:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Light item using and press:
GPS Via this menu item, it is possible to obtain the geographical position in terms of longitude and latitude if an optional GPS receiver is connected via the transceiver. If this is the case, the position is available by going through the following steps:
Then, to select the item, press:
An Example When you select dimmer in the dimmer/contrast menu, the display shows the dimmer menu:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
DIMMER
>On Off Level 3. Find the GPS item using and press:
0125 15 Display For each handset, the user may select the information to be shown in the display when the handset is in idle state. However, the state of the system will always be shown in the display. The available choices are:
Time/date: Both the time (hours, minutes, seconds) and the date is shown. Time: Only the time (hours and minutes) is shown. Position: If a GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, choosing Position will show the geographic position in terms of latitude and longitude. State only: Only the state of the transceiver is shown. If for instance you want to choose time/date;
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Display item using and press:
4. Find the Time/date item using and press:
To see the effect, exit the menu system. SIM card blocked: This message indicates that a wrong pin code has been entered three times in a row with the current SIM card inserted into the transceiver. To unblock the SIM card, enter the correct PUK1 code. Card blocked permanently: This message indicates that a wrong PUK1 code has been entered ten times in a row. The SIM card is now permanently blocked and cannot be unblocked. Check SIM card: This message indicates that your Iridium equipment has detected that some item has been inserted into the SIM card slot. It has not, however, recognized this item as a SIM card. SIM card defective: This message indicates that your Iridium equipment has detected that a SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot. For some reason, however, the Iridium equipment cannot communicate with the SIM card. SIM card validation: This message indicates that a valid SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot, and that the pin code just entered is being validated by the Iridium system. NOTE: The following features for sim card handling are only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Enabling and Disabling PIN Codes Each SIM card has an associated PIN code. In order to prevent unauthorized use of SIM cards, your Iridium equipment is capable of enabling and disabling the associated PIN codes. When the PIN code from a given SIM card is enabled, the user must enter the current value of this PIN code each time the SIM card is re-
entered into the SIM card holder in the RTU. When the PIN code for a given SIM card is disabled, the SIM card can be used for making external outgoing calls, provided that it is not defect or blocked. SIM Card Handling Your Iridium equipment monitors the SIM card status. The status information is shown in the display of each handset in idle state. SIM Card Messages As long as one of the following messages are seen in the display, the SIM card currently inserted in the RTU cannot be used for making external outgoing calls. Enabling the PIN Code 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the System item using:
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and press:
1. Key in the 4-8 digit PIN code and press:
3. Find the SIM Card item using:
and press:
Changing the PIN Code 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the System item using:
4. Find the PIN enable item using:
and press:
and press:
5. Key in the PIN code and press:
3. Find the SIM Card item using:
Disabling the PIN code Follow steps 1 5 above with the following substitution:
and press:
4 Find the PIN disable item using:
4. Find the Change PIN item using:
and press:
Entering the PIN Code Each time a valid SIM card with an enabled PIN code is inserted into the SIM card holder, the current value of the associated PIN code must be entered using the alphanumeric keys. The PIN code must be a number consisting of 4 to 8 digits. In order to enter the PIN code, do the following:
and press:
5. Enter the current PIN code and press:
6. Enter the new PIN code and press:
7. Reenter the new PIN code and press:
0125 17 Unblocking a Blocked SIM Card If a wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times in a row, the RTU blocks the SIM card. If a blocked SIM card is inserted into the SIM card holder or if a SIM card already in the SIM card holder is blocked, the display will show SIM Card blocked when the CU is in idle state. In order to unblock a blocked SIM card:
Follow step 1 3 above. 4. Find the PUK Code item and press:
5. Enter the correct PUK code and press:
6. Enter a new 4-8 digit PIN code and press:
7. Re-enter the new PIN code and press:
Ringing Tone When configuring each handset, the user can choose among a number of different ringing tones. The procedure is to choose one of the following 4 ringing tones:
Deep
High Alternating slowly Alternating fast The ringing tone for internal incoming calls as well as the ringing tone for external incoming calls are both affected by this single choice. Therefore they cannot be set independently. For external incoming calls, resulting tones are respectively:
Deep
High Alternating slowly Alternating fast For internal incoming calls (local calls), the resulting tones are respectively:
Deep dual
High dual
Deep dual
High dual As mentioned above, choosing a ringing tone affects both the external incoming ringing tone and the internal incoming (local call) ringing tone according to the following table:
Choice of ringing tone External incoming calls Internal incoming calls Deep High Alternating slowly Alternating fast Deep High Alternating slowly Alternating fast Deep dual High dual Deep dual High dual An internal incoming call (local call) can always be recognized by two equal consecutive tones (hence the term dual in the table) followed by a pause. The tones may be deep or high. An external incoming call can always be recognized by a single continuous sound sequence (deep, high, alternating slowly or alternating fast), followed by a pause. An example: To set the external incoming ringing tone to alternating slowly, and the internal incoming ringing tone to deep dual (remem-
ber that they cannot be set independently as described above):
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Ring tone item using and press:
4. Find the Slow alt. item using and press:
Extension At any time, each handset is uniquely characterised by an extension number. That is, only one handset at a time may have a given extension number. The extension numbers may be changed, but no two handsets can have the same extension number simultaneously. To change the extension number of a handset do the following:
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1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the item Call Answer using and press:
3. Find the Extension item using and press:
4. Find the item One CU using and press:
4. Key in a number below 10,000 that is not in use by any other 5. Find the extension number of the handset to which you want all control unit, and press:
external incoming calls to be directed, using Call Answer If your Iridium equipment includes more than one control unit or a control unit and a PSTN telephone, you may configure the answering of external incoming calls in a number of different ways. The available choices are:
One CU: Choosing this option, you must specify the extension of the control unit to which you want external incoming calls to be directed automatically. PSTN: If there is a PSTN telephone connected to your Iridium equipment, selecting this option will direct external incoming calls to your PSTN telephone. All: Choosing this option will make all control units and the PSTN telephone (if any) ring when your Iridium equipment receives an external incoming call. Any of these units may be used for answering the call. An example: If you want all external incoming calls to be directed to a control unit with the extension number 1001:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
and press:
Alternatively, if you want to direct external incoming calls to your PSTN telephone (if any), follow steps 1-3 above, and proceed as follows:
4. Find the item PSTN using and press:
5. Press again to confirm that external incoming calls should be directed to the PSTN telephone. Call Forwarding NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. The Iridium network offers the possibility of forwarding incoming calls to another phone number. This facility can be configured from your Iridium equipment. The call forwarding can be divided into the following two categories:
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Forward all calls: All external incoming calls will immediately be forwarded to the number you specify when you activate this category. Forward on not reachable: When your Iridium equipment has been turned off or cannot for some reason be contacted by the network or when the line of your Iridium equipment is occupied, either by an internal or an external call, external incoming calls will be forwarded to the number you specify when you activate this category. Note: By default, the above two categories of calls will all be forwarded to your personal mailbox. When you activate a category, the calls in this category will be forwarded to the number that you specify and no longer to your personal mailbox. In the following, the procedures for activating, restoring and review-
ing settings for the above two categories are described. As usual, when manually dialing a number to call, this must be done from idle state. Forwarding all Calls Activate:
1. Hook off 2.
[country code] [telephone number]
Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. Forwarding on no Answer Setting a new number to forward to:
1. Hook off 2
[country code] [telephone number]
Reactivaiting forwarding to personal mailbox:
1. Hook off 2.
[personal mailbox retrieval number]
Reviewing the number to forward to:
1. Hook off 2. Voice Mail NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Voice mail allows callers to leave a voice message in your personal mailbox. As described in section Call Forwarding, by default external incoming calls are forwarded to your personal mailbox if the call is not answered, if your equipment is switched off, if your Iridium system is occupied by an internal or external call or cannot, for some reason, be contacted by the Iridium network. Therefore these calls will be forwarded to your personal mailbox unless you set a new telephone number to transfer to. 20 0125
You may record a personal greeting which the callers will hear when they are forwarded to your mailbox. After hearing your personal greeting, callers can leave a voice mail message which is stored in your mailbox. 2. Your personal mailbox has a lot of features which can be configured by you. The caller also has a number of facilities to choose between when forwarded to your mailbox. See the Iridium Services User Guide that comes together with your Iridium equipment. Call Barring NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Call barring allows you to bar either all external incoming or all external outgoing calls. If you bar external incoming calls, your Iridium equipment will not receive external incoming calls. If you bar external outgoing calls, nobody will be able to place external outgoing calls from your Iridium equipment Note: External incoming calls will not be sent to your personal mailbox if call barring of external incoming calls is active. Before activating call barring, disable all types of call forwarding:
1. Hook off 2. Reactivating call forwarding and restoring your previous settings:
[password]
[password]
Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. Barring external outgoing calls:
Activate:
1. Hook off 2. Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2.
[password]
[password]
1. Hook off 2. Barring external incoming calls:
Activate:
1. Hook off If you want to change the call barring setting you must enter your password. The initial password will be supplied by your service provider. Changing Your password :
1. Hook off 0125 21 2.
[ old password]
[new password]
[new password]
Call Waiting NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. To switch between two calls:
Call Hold NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. Putting a call on hold allows you to place a second call without ending the first. To put the current call on hold and place a second call:
Put the current call on hold:
Call waiting allows you to answer an external incoming call while you are connected to another external number. Place the second call:
[telephone number to call]
Activate:
1. Hook off 2. Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. To switch between two calls:
To end the current call and return to the held call:
To end both calls:
To combine both calls creating a conference call:
Conference Calling NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. You can link up to 6 parties, including yourself, to a conference call. To put the current call on hold and answer a second call:
To create a conference call:
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1. Hook off 2. Establish a call to the first party. For each new party to add to the conference call, do the following:
3. Find the item SW version using and press:
3.
[telephone number of next party]
4. Choose the hardware whose software version you want informa-
tion on, using and press:
To end the conference call, press:
Software Version Primarily for service purposes, it is possible to get information about the version of the software for the following pieces of hardware in your Iridium equipment:
Transceiver: This software handles the configuration of your Iridium equipment, audio routing, the information to be shown on the displays, communication with your SIM card, etc. LBT: This software handles the communication between the global Iridium network and your Iridium equipment. Control Unit (CU): This software consists of low level drivers
(for each control unit) that control the dot matrix display, the key pad, the status indicator lamps, and the microphone, earpiece and speaker. To get information on these software modules, go through the following steps:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
Resetting Primarily for service and test purposes, it is possible to reset your Iridium equipment to force it into a well-defined state. The following two different levels of resetting are available:
Restart: No configuration information or user data (call log, user list, phone book) are deleted. When this command is issued/
chosen, all control units are forced back to idle state regardless of their current state. Factory reset: NOTE! ALL (!) configuration information AND
(!) user data (call log, user list, phone book) are deleted. When this command is issued, your Iridium equipment returns to the state it was in when leaving the factory. To restart your system:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
3. Find the item Reset using and press:
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4. Find the item Restart using and press:
5. To confirm that you want to restart the equipment, press:
Tone Signalling The system will give you information on its status as well as instructions by means of tone signalling. This is done on four different frequencies: 450, 900, 1440 and 1800 Hz. Appendix A illustrates what the various tone signalling sounds like. 24 0125 Appendix A Tone Signalling 1800 Hz 1440 Hz 900 Hz 450 Hz 1 sec. RECEIVING CALLS TRANSMITTING CALLS DEEP HIGH ALTERNATING SLOWLY ALTERNATING FAST READY BUSY WAITING FOR CONNECTION NON EXISTING 36329B 0125 25 Appendix B Function Menu Overview To access the function menus, press:
To move about in the menus, use the arrow keys:
To confirm that you want to select an item, use the OK key:
To regret the last step, use the Escape key:
Functions marked with an asterisk (*) concern the specific handset. All other functions are global, i.e. they concern the whole system. The following table contains a total list of the entries in the function menu system. 26 0125 3nd submenu Action Menu Setup 1st submenu Ringing tone Ring test Ring vol. (*) Speaker vol. (*) Key beep (*) Lock 2nd submenu Deep High Slow alt. Fast alt. External Internal Enable Disable Volume Enable Disable Sets ringing tone to deep (see Appendix A). Sets ringing tone to high (see Appendix A). Sets the ringing tone to alternating slowly (see Appendix A). Sets the ringing tone to alternating fast (see Appendix A). Generate external ringing tone in order to test the setting of this sound. Generate internal ringing tone in order to test the setting of this sound. Sets the volume of the ringing tone. Sets the speaker volume. Turns on the key beep function: When a key is pressed, a beep is heard. Turns off the key beep function: When a key is pressed, no beep is heard. Sets the volume of the beep heard when a key is pressed. Requires users to log in. When selecting this function, the user is prompted to log in. Does not require users to log in. This function can only be selected by users with certain priorities. When selecting the function, the user is asked to state a default user priority level that decides what all users will be allowed to do. This default priority level cannot be higher than that of the user disabling the lock. Sets the current users password. Browses the user list, and adds new users, entering names and passwords. Browses the user list, and edits user names. Browses the user list, and edits user passwords. Browses the user list, and edits user priorities. Password Users Userlist + Add Userlist + Edit Name Password Priority Clear account Browses the user list, and clears user account records. Extension (*) Transfer (*) GPS Display (*) Light Call log Global Private Last call Userlist + Del. Enable Disable Extension Delay Time Time/date Time Position State only Dimmer Contrast Outgoing Account Outgoing Account On Off Level Userlist Users Phone Del. Users Unknown Browses the user list, and deletes users from the list. Selects the extension number of the current handset. Enables the auto transfer function. Disables the auto transfer function. Selects the extension number(s) to which calls are to be transferred. Selects the delay time before a call is transferred. Shows the current position. Displays the time and date when the handset is idle. Displays the time (hour and minute) when the handset is idle. Displays the position when the handset is idle. Displays only the state of the system when the handset is idle. Turns the display backlight on Turns the display backlight off Adjusts the level of the display backlight Adjusts the display contrast Browses the log of all outgoing calls. Browses the user list, and shows the accounts of selected users. Shows the account of the PSTN phone. Shows the accounts of deleted users. Shows the accounts of unknown users. Browses the log of the current users calls. Views the current users account. View the duration of the last call 0125 27 System Time/date SW versions Call answer SIM Card Reset Show Set Sys.update GPS update Transceiver LBT Ctrl unit Status All One CU PSTN PIN enable PIN disable Change PIN PUK code Restart Factory res Shows the time and date. Sets the time and date. Sets the system to update the time and date. Sets the GPS to update the time and date. Displays the software version number of the transceiver. Displays the software version number of the LBT. Displays the software version number of the handset. Shows the status of Call Answer, i.e. who is set to receive incoming calls. Incoming calls go to all control units and the PSTN phone. Incoming calls go to a specific control unit. Incoming calls go to the PSTN phone. Enable PIN code Disable PIN code Change PIN code Enter PUK code Restarts the system (works like switching the power off and on again). Restarts the system and reloads all factory settings. Dimmer/Contrast Menu To access the dimmer/contrast function menu, press:
Menu Dimmer Contrast On Off Level Action Turns the display backlight on. Turns the display backlight off. Adjusts the level of the display backlight. Adjusts the display contrast. 28 0125 EuroCom Industries A/S Porsvej 2 DK-9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Tel. Fax E-mail eci@eci.dk
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SAILOR SC4150 Operating Instructions List of contents, see page 1. ii 0125 Handset What Is What?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1. Display 2. Indicator lamps Power Call Network 3. Escape key 4. Call transfer key 5. Loudspeaker on/off key 6. Shift key 7. Lock on/off key 8. On/off button 9. Earpiece 10. Signal level 11. Opens menu 12. Opens phone book 13. Volume control 14. Hook on/off key 15. OK key 16. Loudspeaker 17. Microphone 0125 iii Introduction Returning to Idle State on an Enabled CU:
Congratulations on your new Iridium equipment. 1. Press
, if necessary, a number of times until one of the Your Iridium equipment is a modular system that consists of an antenna, transmitter/receiver, control handset and/or fixed control unit, and optional PSTN telephone/PBX. You can operate the Iridium equipment in voice mode from a control handset, fixed control unit, and/or PSTN telephone. To the system you can connect up to four handsets or fixed control units and one PSTN telephone or PBX switchboard. Important!
For FCC RF exposure compliance, the antenna must be installed with a minimum distance of 0.61m (2 feet) away from all persons. About this Manual This manual provides instructions on how to operate a control handset and telephone. Basically, the manual consists of two main parts: The first deals with simple operation, which includes e.g. making and answering calls. The second part describes the more advanced functions of the system. All functions of your Iridium equipment can be tested by following the step by step procedures described in this manual. Each procedure is an explicit sequence of key presses that has to be carried out. Unless otherwise specified, the description of the individual proce-
dures has been based on the assumption that the CU is enabled and has returned to idle state. See section Handset Enabling/Disabling under Handset Simple Operation on how to enable and disable the handset. following idle texts are shown in the display:
Ready
Occupied Internal Call External Call Locked and possibly time, date and time or position depending on the status of your Iridium equipment. Alternative idle texts are specified in section SIM Card Messages under SIM Card Handling. 2. Make sure that the CU is hooked on. Place the handset in the cradle and press if the icon is shown in the display. We recommend that you read the manual before using the equip-
ment. Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informa-
tional use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark. Doc. no.: B4150GB0 Issue: E/0303 iv 0303
Conference Calling ..................................................................... 22 Software Version ......................................................................... 23 Resetting ..................................................................................... 23 Tone Signalling ............................................................................ 24 Appendix A ......................................................................... 25 Tone Signalling ............................................................... 25 Appendix B ........................................................................ 26 Function Menu Overview ............................................................ 26 Dimmer/Contrast Menu .............................................................. 28 Iridium Satellite System Iridium is a global satellite network for telecommunications. It consists of 66 satellites providing world-wide coverage. The Iridium system makes it possible for any two locations on Earth to establish wireless global telephone contact. Abbreviations Control unit CU GPS Global Positioning System DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency LBT PBX PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network UTC L-Band Transceiver Public Branch Exchange Universal Time Coordinated (app. the same as Greenwich Mean Time) Receiver and Transmitter Unit (also called Transceiver) RTU Contents Handset ................................................................................ iii What Is What? ............................................................................. iii Introduction ......................................................................... iv About this Manual .............................................................. iv Iridium Satellite System ...................................................... 1 Abbreviations ....................................................................... 1 Using a Telephone ............................................................... 2 Handset Simple Operation ................................................. 3 Handset States ............................................................................. 3 Handset Enabling/Disabling ......................................................... 3 Pin Code ....................................................................................... 3 Unlocking Handset ........................................................................ 3 Call Functions ............................................................................... 4 Making a Manual Call ................................................................... 5 Answering a Call ........................................................................... 6 Call Transfering ............................................................................. 6 Transferring AFTER Answering .................................................... 6 Automatic Transferring BEFORE Answering ............................... 6 Handset Advanced Operation ............................................ 7 Menu System ................................................................................ 7 Phone Book ................................................................................... 8 Deleting a Stored Entry in the Phone Book ................................. 9 Calling a Number from the Phone Book ...................................... 9 Redialling .................................................................................... 10 Security Lock Function ............................................................... 10 User ID/User Name List ............................................................. 10 Disabling Security Lock .............................................................. 10 Enabling Security Lock ............................................................... 11 Password .................................................................................... 11 Users ........................................................................................... 12 Call Log ....................................................................................... 13 Setting Time and Date ................................................................ 14 Setting Dimmer and Contrast ..................................................... 15 GPS ............................................................................................. 15 Display ........................................................................................ 16 SIM Card Handling ..................................................................... 16 Enabling and Disabling PIN Codes ............................................ 16 Entering the PIN Code ................................................................ 17 Changing the PIN Code .............................................................. 17 Unblocking a Blocked SIM Card ................................................ 18 Ringing Tone ............................................................................... 18 Extension .................................................................................... 18 Call Answer ................................................................................. 19 Call Forwarding ........................................................................... 19 Voice Mail .................................................................................... 20 Call Barring ................................................................................. 21 Call Waiting ................................................................................. 22 Call Hold ...................................................................................... 22 0125 1 Factory setup of extension numbers are:
PSTN/PBX:
CU 1:
CU 2:
CU 3:
CU 4:
1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 Up to four control units and a telephone/PBX can be connected to the transceiver at the same time. Note that if connecting a PBX to the transceiver, the PBX must function as a PSTN telephone. To dial control unit 1 from a local telephone connected to your Iridium equipment via a PBX, first pick up the phone, then:
1. Dial the number for the outgoing line connected to the trans-
ceiver, eg. 10 2. When you hear the ready tone, dial the extension number of control unit 1:
1001 3. To confirm you want to make the call, press
DTMF Tones - Limitations:
When used for internal calls, control units do not generate DTMF tones. Therefore the PBX cannot be set up for using DTMF tones to access extension numbers. Using a Telephone To your Iridium equipment, you can connect a PSTN telephone or a PBX. Many of the systems more advanced features, like the security lock function, are however not accessible from a telephone. Neither is any SIM card action. Therefore, when using the telephone, the SIM card has to be operational. This means that the pin code has to be disabled on the card, or the pin code must be entered from a CU before the telephone is used. A CU is either a handset control unit or a desk mounted control unit. Telephone Call Syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example:
1. Pick up phone:
ready tone. 2. External call 0 3. Prefix for automatic call 0 0 4. Country code, e.g. 5. Area code, e.g. 4 5 7 0 6. Subscribers number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0 7. To confirm you want to make the call, press
For internal calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example:
1. Pick up phone:
ready tone. 2. Internal number, e.g. 1001 3. To confirm you want to make the call, press
2 0125 Handset Simple Operation To the Iridium system you can connect up to four handsets. A handset can be in one of two states: enabled or disabled. Enter PIN 7/9/1999 12:00:48 Handset States In each of the two states, the handsets normal display and signalling can be described as follows:
Key in the pin code supplied with the SIM card (see the installation manual). If the pin code keyed in is correct, the handset enters ready state also called idle state:
Disabled State:
The display is cleared and the light is off. The indicator lamp Power is flashing briefly every 5 seconds. Enabled State:
In the enabled state, various information is shown on the display. An example:
Ready 01.01.1999 23:59:59 The indicator lamp Power is on. Handset Enabling/Disabling To enable/disable the handset:
1. Press and hold the on/off button. 2. Wait until you hear the continuous tone signalling or see that the indicator lamps Power, Call and Network are turned on simultaneously. 3. Release the on/off button. Pin Code Each time a valid SIM card with an enabled PIN code is inserted, you are asked to enter your pin code:
Ready 7/9/1999 12:00:49 If any internal or external call is in progress or if for some reason the Iridium network is not available at the time, a different text is shown in the display. If you did not key in the correct pin code, you will have to try again. If you keyed in a wrong pin code three times in a row, you will have to enter the PUK code (also supplied with the SIM card). See section SIM Card Handling under Handset Advanced Operation for further details. Unlocking Handset If the handset is locked, you have to unlock it before it can be used. Locked 7/9/1999 12:05:06 To unlock the handset:
1. Press:
The display shows a list of user names. Your user name (I.e. the current value of the associated priority level) determines which facilities you have access to. Furthermore, the user name that is used for unlocking the handset is the name stored in the call log each time an external call is made.
>Captain Commander Crew Officer 0125 3
2. To find the right user name on the list, eg. Commander, 2. Hook off. 1. Handset removed from hook, but hooked on by hook key. use:
3. Confirm:
Password for Commander _ 4. Key in the password that corresponds to the selected user name. 5. Confirm:
3. No icon: Handset placed in hook, and hook on. Volume During a conversation, the speaker and earpiece volume can be adjusted by means of:
Manual Telephone Call Syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example:
1. Hook off either by removing the handset from the hook Call Functions Speaker, Earpiece and Microphone The earpiece is always turned on. The speaker and microphone are always in opposite states, i.e. if the speaker is on, the microphone is off, and vice versa. You can toggle the speaker and microphone states by means of the speaker key. The speaker icon appears on the display when the speaker is on, and disappears when the microphone is on. or by pressing the hook key 2. External call 0 3. Prefix for automatic call 0 0 Hands free operation is not possible. You can call or receive a call, and toggle the speaker on - for listening purposes only. 4. Country code, e.g. Note: When the speaker is off, you can see that you are being called (the display will show Incoming Call) - but there will be no sound in the speaker. 5. Area code, e.g. 4 5 7 0 Hooking On/Off Before a call can be initiated, the handset must be hooked off. To do so, either remove the handset from the hook or use the on/off-hook key. The handset icon on the display indicates three states, depending on whether the handset has been hooked on or off. 6. Subscribers number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0
7. Confirmation 4 0125 For internal calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example:
1. Hook off either by removing the handset from the hook Enter number _ Type 0 for ext. calls or Enter number _ Internal calls only or by pressing the hook key 2. Use the numeric keys to key in the number you want to dial. 2. Internal number, e.g. 3 4 4 For external calls, first key: 0 3. Confirmation
Making a Manual Call Provided that no internal or external calls are in progress and that the CU is enabled and unlocked, it is possible to make an internal call. Furthermore, if a valid SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot and the correct PIN code has been entered or the PIN code has been disabled, it is also possible to make an external call. In order to be able to make a manual call, the CU must either be in idle state or inside the phone book. For a description on how to return to idle state, see section About this Manual. If the idle text differs from Ready (e.g. SIM card messages) only internal calls are possible. Now in order to make a manual call, do the following:
1. Hook off. To delete the previous digit, if desired, press:
An Example:
Enter number 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 _ 3. Confirm the call and start dialling by pressing:
4. A calling tone is heard from the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows:
Connecting If the system is occupied, a busy tone is heard in the earpiece/
speaker, and the display shows either 5. When the connection has been established, the display shows:
Internal call External call or Connected to 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 _ depending on whether an internal or external call is in progress. If the system is ready to make a call, a ready tone is heard in the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows:
6. When one of the communicating parties hooks on, the display indicates that the other user should do the same by the words:
Call terminated 0125 5 Answering a Call NOTE: When the speaker is off you can see that you are being called, (the display will show Incoming Call) but there will be no sound in the speaker. The speaker can be toggled on and off using:
2. Now, key in the extension number to which the call should be transferred. 3. To transfer the call, press:
Call is transferred 1. When the handset rings, remove it from the hook and communi-
cate as on an ordinary telephone. 2. Adjust the volume in the earpiece or loudspeaker by means of:
- or:
3. When you want to stop communicating, or when you hear a busy tone, hang up. To cancel transferring the call, press:
Automatic Transferring BEFORE Answering A call can be transferred to another CU automatically before it is answered. To see if the auto transferring function is enabled, press:
The display will show eg.:
Call Transfering A call can be transfered to another CU. The procedure depends on whether or not the call is answered before it is transferred. Call trans-
fer enabled Local:
1001 Delay: 0 sec 10 Call trans-
fer disabled or Transferring AFTER Answering When you answer a call, the display shows:
Connected To transfer the call:
1. Press:
Enter number _ The auto transferring parameters can be set up individually for each handset in the function menu:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. To find the Transfer item, use:
and press:
6 0125 4. To select Enable or Disable, use :
and press:
The function has now been enabled or disabled depending on your choice. To select to which extension number(s) incoming calls should be transferred, follow the steps described above. In step 4, however, select Extension, after which you can key in and confirm the wanted extension number. To specify the time in seconds (0-60) that the call should ring before it is transferred to the specified unit, follow the steps described above. In step 4, however, select Delay. If the delay is set to 0 seconds, the call is transferred immediately; before the first handset rings, the call is transferred to the chosen transfer destination. Handset Advanced Operation The system features a large number of special functions. For those of the functions that are likely to be used the most, there are special buttons or shifted functions in connection with the numeric keys. The functions used less often can be found in the menu system. Menu System The handset contains several functions for changing the system settings, showing the status of certain system parameters, configura-
tions, and testing the system. The menu system can always be entered from an enabled and unlocked CU which is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. To enter the function menu system, press the following key:
The function menus appear:
MENU
> Setup Call log System The Setup menu contains all functions for changing the system parameters, such as volume, ringing tone, user names and pass-
words. The Call log menu contains information on each call made, including details about when the call was made, its duration, and the receivers telephone number. The System menu contains all functions needed for the system administrator/super user to test and configure the system. Keying in Names and Numbers When keying in letters and numbers in the phone book, or in connection with user names and passwords, you will need to know how many times to press each key. Pressing the key once, 0125 7 for instance, will give a D; pressing the key twice, will give an E, etc. 1st push:
2nd push:
3rd push:
4th push:
5th push:
6th push:
7th push:
D E F d e f 2 After each character keyed in, wait a little while to go to the next character (the cursor appears when it is ready), or use the right arrow key. The left arrow key deletes the last character entered. When inside the phone book or user list;
to create a new entry, press:
to begin editing the entry selected on the list, press:
to delete the entry selected on the list, press:
Phone Book The phone book offers the following facilities:
Up to 100 entries with names and numbers can be stored. A telephone number may consist of up to 20 digits, and a name may contain a maximum of 11 characters. Any of the 100 stored telephone numbers can be used to initiate a call. Each entry in the phone book can be deleted.
New entries can be added to the phone book as long as some of the 100 entries are free. The name and/or number stored in every entry can be changed. The stored entries can be searched alphabetically. The current extension/local number for all connected control units are stored in the phone book. However, only one control unit at a time can operate in new, edit, or delete mode. If a control unit tries to enter one of these modes, and another control unit has done the same, the display will show: Phone book occupied. The phone book can always be entered from an enabled and unlocked CU which is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. Searching the Phone Book When you need to find a stored entry, first open the phone book by pressing:
The display then shows a list beginning with the first entry in the phone book:
>Andrew Brian Claus Dennis To find previous/following entries, use:
When you have reached the last entry, the phone book begins from number one again. Alphanumeric Search You can also search the phone book by means of the alphanumeric keys. When inside the phone book, pressing e.g. moves the cursor to the first entry beginning with an A. If no entry begins with an A, or if the key is pressed twice, the cursor moves on to the first entry beginning with a B, etc. 8 0125
Changing a Number Stored in the Phone Book To edit a stored number in the phone book:
6. Key in the number using of the numeric keys. 7. To store the number, press:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
Deleting a Stored Entry in the Phone Book 3. To enter the shifted functions, press:
4. To select the edit mode, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
5. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 3. To enter the shifted functions, press:
6. To store the name, press:
4. To select the delete mode, press:
7. Key in the number using of the numeric keys. 8. To store the new number, press:
Storing a New Entry in Phone Book To store a new entry (name and number) in the phone book:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
5. To confirm deleting the selected entry, press:
Calling a Number from the Phone Book To call a number stored in the phone book:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
2. To enter the shifted functions, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
3. To select the new mode, press:
4. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 5. To store the name, press:
3. To prepare for making the call:
Lift the handset or
Press:
Now, follow the steps described in connection with Making a manual call, beginning with step 3. 0125 9 Redialling It is possible to redial the last number dialled by the current user. To do so:
1. Hook off. 2. Press:
3. Press:
4. To initiate the call, press:
A ringing tone is now heard from the handset. To go on with the call, follow the steps described in connection with Making a manual call, beginning with step 4. Security Lock Function The handset can be protected against unauthorized use via the security lock function. This works together with the list of user names and corresponding passwords. The security lock requires that the user selects his user name from the list, and then keys in his personal password before the handset can be used for making calls. The default password for all the users on the user list is password, i.e. 61778562. Passwords can be edited in the Setup/Password menu (the users own password) or in the /Setup/Users menu using User ID/User Name List Every user specified in the system is given a priority value. The priority value determines what the user is allowed to do in the system. By default, the user list contains 6 entries with different priority values. The 6 default users are shown below. User ID/User Name SUPER USER Captain Commander Officer Crew Passenger Priority value 0 1 4 10 100 200 The super user has the highest priority in the system and is therefore not restricted in any action. The super user can edit all other users. A user can create, edit, and delete users of a lower priority; e.g. a user of priority value 4 may create, edit, and delete users of priority values 10, 100, and 200. Each facility/function in the handset has a priority value. The priority value of the facility/item and the users priority value determine whether the user has access to the item or not. The user ID is written in the call log so it is possible to identify who has made which calls. Disabling Security Lock To disable the security lock, the user has to be identified with a priority value of 4 or less (Commander, Captain, or SUPER USER). To disable the security lock:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
(Passwords of users with a lower priority than the current user). The security lock function ensures that only users recognized by the system can unlock the handset and make calls through the Iridium system. Answering incoming calls is not protected by the security lock. Note that from a PSTN phone (stand alone or via PBX), the security lock is not an option. 2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Lock item using:
The security lock function affects all control units. That means that if one control unit disables the lock, the lock is disabled on all control units connected. The same goes for enabling the lock. and press:
10 0141 4. Find the Disable item using :
3. Find the Lock item using:
and press:
and press:
5. Find the right user name using:
and press:
4. To select the Enable item, press:
5. Find a user name of priority level 4 or less, using:
6. Key in the password, and press:
and press:
The security lock function is now disabled. This means that the handset is ready for use for everyone without any identification of the user. To avoid misuse of the handset, the user who disables the security lock is asked to set the priority value. This is done by selecting a user name from the user list and keying in the associated password. That user name is then used as the default user of the unlocked system. Information about subsequent outgoing calls from any CU will be logged under this default user name. Enabling Security Lock If the security lock function has been disabled, it can be enabled by users with a priority value of 4 or less:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
6. Enter the password using the numeric keys, and press:
The handset from which the system lock was enabled, is not actually locked before an explicit lock is issued via pressing:
and confirming by This action can only be carried out if the CU is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. When the lock is enabled, all other control units are automatically locked if they are in idle state (no call in progress and not inside the menu system or phone book). If one of these control units is not in idle state, it is automatically locked when returning to idle state. Password A user may change his password at any time. To do so:
1. To enter the function menu, press 0125 11 2. To select the Setup item, press 5. Key in the new user name, and confirm by 3. To find the Password item, use:
4. To confirm, press:
5. Key in the old password and confirm by pressing 6. Key in the new password and confirm by pressing 7. Re-enter the new password and confirm by pressing 6. Key in the password, and confirm by A new user has now been added to the system with a default priority. The priority is one of the properties that can be edited using the procedure described next. Editing the Properties of an Existing User:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by Users Up to 25 users can be registered in the system by manually creating an entry for each user. Both a user name and a temporary password must be entered for each user. A user may create, edit, and delete users with a priority value higher than the users own priority value. 4. To find the user to be edited, use:
Adding a New User to the System:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
5. To edit the user, press:
6. To go to the user property to be edited, use and confirm 3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by by 4. To create a new user, press:
Deleting an Existing User:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
12 0125 2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by Viewing the Last Private Call Log:
The call log for the current user can be retrieved as shown in the following:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by 4. To find the user to be deleted, use:
5. To delete the user, press 3. Find the item Private using and confirm by 6. Confirm by 4. Find the item Outgoing using and confirm by Call Log Information about all outgoing calls are logged. Information about the latest 50 outgoing calls can be found in the call log. Furthermore, information about the duration of the last outgoing call can be retrieved. Viewing the Last Call:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
A list showing the phone numbers of the outgoing calls made by the current user now appears on the display. To see more details about a specific call, find the call using 2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by The total account of the current user can be retrieved by choosing Account instead of Outgoing at step 4. and confirm by 3. Find the item Last Call using and confirm by 1. To enter the function menu, press Viewing the Global Call Log:
The global call log for all users in the system can be retrieved as shown in the following:
0125 13 2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by Now, find the user by means of and press 3. Find the item Global using and confirm by A list of all outgoing calls made from the system can now be Setting Time and Date Time and date can be displayed and adjusted manually. The time is used in the call log. Adjusting the time requires that the user is identified with a priority value of 4 or less (Commander, Captain, or SUPER USER). retrieved by choosing the item Outgoing and pressing 1. To enter the function menu, press:
To see more details about a specific call, find the call using 2. Go to the System item using:
and confirm by and press:
Alternatively, the account of each user can be retrieved as shown below:
1. Follow steps 1-3 above. 3. Go to Time/date using:
2. Find the item Account using and confirm by and press:
The available items are now:
>Users Phone Unknown Deleted Users You can now choose between Status, Set, System update, and GPS update DATE-TIME
>Status Set Sys.update To select e.g. a specific user, choose Users and press Status: Shows current time and date (from system). Set: Allows you to edit time and date manually, using the numeric keys. 14 0125 Sys. update: If this option is chosen, the time written in the display is updated using only the internal circuitry of the RTU itself. Conse-
quently, if your Iridium system is turned off and the on again, the clock will be reset to a default time. The correct time must then be set again manually each time. GPS update: If this option is chosen, the time written in the display is updated using the connected GPS, if any. Consequently, even if your Iridium system is turned off and then on again, the clock will still be adjusted to the correct time each time a GPS update is received. If no GPS is available, it makes no sense choosing this option. Setting Dimmer and Contrast To adjust the background light and the contrast level, first press the two keys:
The dimmer/contrast menu appears:
DIM/CONTRAST
>Dimmer Contrast Now, move to the desired item dimmer or contrast by means of:
To enable or disable the light, select the On or Off item respectively. To adjust the dimmer level, select the Level item. Then, to increase or decrease the dimmer level, use:
For the changes to take effect, press:
The dimmer/contrast menu may also be entered via the Setup menu as follows:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Light item using and press:
GPS Via this menu item, it is possible to obtain the geographical position in terms of longitude and latitude if an optional GPS receiver is connected via the transceiver. If this is the case, the position is available by going through the following steps:
Then, to select the item, press:
An Example When you select dimmer in the dimmer/contrast menu, the display shows the dimmer menu:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
DIMMER
>On Off Level 3. Find the GPS item using and press:
0125 15 Display For each handset, the user may select the information to be shown in the display when the handset is in idle state. However, the state of the system will always be shown in the display. The available choices are:
Time/date: Both the time (hours, minutes, seconds) and the date is shown. Time: Only the time (hours and minutes) is shown. Position: If a GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, choosing Position will show the geographic position in terms of latitude and longitude. State only: Only the state of the transceiver is shown. If for instance you want to choose time/date;
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Display item using and press:
4. Find the Time/date item using and press:
To see the effect, exit the menu system. SIM card blocked: This message indicates that a wrong pin code has been entered three times in a row with the current SIM card inserted into the transceiver. To unblock the SIM card, enter the correct PUK1 code. Card blocked permanently: This message indicates that a wrong PUK1 code has been entered ten times in a row. The SIM card is now permanently blocked and cannot be unblocked. Check SIM card: This message indicates that your Iridium equipment has detected that some item has been inserted into the SIM card slot. It has not, however, recognized this item as a SIM card. SIM card defective: This message indicates that your Iridium equipment has detected that a SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot. For some reason, however, the Iridium equipment cannot communicate with the SIM card. SIM card validation: This message indicates that a valid SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot, and that the pin code just entered is being validated by the Iridium system. NOTE: The following features for sim card handling are only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Enabling and Disabling PIN Codes Each SIM card has an associated PIN code. In order to prevent unauthorized use of SIM cards, your Iridium equipment is capable of enabling and disabling the associated PIN codes. When the PIN code from a given SIM card is enabled, the user must enter the current value of this PIN code each time the SIM card is re-
entered into the SIM card holder in the RTU. When the PIN code for a given SIM card is disabled, the SIM card can be used for making external outgoing calls, provided that it is not defect or blocked. SIM Card Handling Your Iridium equipment monitors the SIM card status. The status information is shown in the display of each handset in idle state. SIM Card Messages As long as one of the following messages are seen in the display, the SIM card currently inserted in the RTU cannot be used for making external outgoing calls. Enabling the PIN Code 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the System item using:
16 0125
and press:
1. Key in the 4-8 digit PIN code and press:
3. Find the SIM Card item using:
and press:
Changing the PIN Code 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the System item using:
4. Find the PIN enable item using:
and press:
and press:
5. Key in the PIN code and press:
3. Find the SIM Card item using:
Disabling the PIN code Follow steps 1 5 above with the following substitution:
and press:
4 Find the PIN disable item using:
4. Find the Change PIN item using:
and press:
Entering the PIN Code Each time a valid SIM card with an enabled PIN code is inserted into the SIM card holder, the current value of the associated PIN code must be entered using the alphanumeric keys. The PIN code must be a number consisting of 4 to 8 digits. In order to enter the PIN code, do the following:
and press:
5. Enter the current PIN code and press:
6. Enter the new PIN code and press:
7. Reenter the new PIN code and press:
0125 17 Unblocking a Blocked SIM Card If a wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times in a row, the RTU blocks the SIM card. If a blocked SIM card is inserted into the SIM card holder or if a SIM card already in the SIM card holder is blocked, the display will show SIM Card blocked when the CU is in idle state. In order to unblock a blocked SIM card:
Follow step 1 3 above. 4. Find the PUK Code item and press:
5. Enter the correct PUK code and press:
6. Enter a new 4-8 digit PIN code and press:
7. Re-enter the new PIN code and press:
Ringing Tone When configuring each handset, the user can choose among a number of different ringing tones. The procedure is to choose one of the following 4 ringing tones:
Deep
High Alternating slowly Alternating fast The ringing tone for internal incoming calls as well as the ringing tone for external incoming calls are both affected by this single choice. Therefore they cannot be set independently. For external incoming calls, resulting tones are respectively:
Deep
High Alternating slowly Alternating fast For internal incoming calls (local calls), the resulting tones are respectively:
Deep dual
High dual
Deep dual
High dual As mentioned above, choosing a ringing tone affects both the external incoming ringing tone and the internal incoming (local call) ringing tone according to the following table:
Choice of ringing tone External incoming calls Internal incoming calls Deep High Alternating slowly Alternating fast Deep High Alternating slowly Alternating fast Deep dual High dual Deep dual High dual An internal incoming call (local call) can always be recognized by two equal consecutive tones (hence the term dual in the table) followed by a pause. The tones may be deep or high. An external incoming call can always be recognized by a single continuous sound sequence (deep, high, alternating slowly or alternating fast), followed by a pause. An example: To set the external incoming ringing tone to alternating slowly, and the internal incoming ringing tone to deep dual (remem-
ber that they cannot be set independently as described above):
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Ring tone item using and press:
4. Find the Slow alt. item using and press:
Extension At any time, each handset is uniquely characterised by an extension number. That is, only one handset at a time may have a given extension number. The extension numbers may be changed, but no two handsets can have the same extension number simultaneously. To change the extension number of a handset do the following:
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1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the item Call Answer using and press:
3. Find the Extension item using and press:
4. Find the item One CU using and press:
4. Key in a number below 10,000 that is not in use by any other 5. Find the extension number of the handset to which you want all control unit, and press:
external incoming calls to be directed, using Call Answer If your Iridium equipment includes more than one control unit or a control unit and a PSTN telephone, you may configure the answering of external incoming calls in a number of different ways. The available choices are:
One CU: Choosing this option, you must specify the extension of the control unit to which you want external incoming calls to be directed automatically. PSTN: If there is a PSTN telephone connected to your Iridium equipment, selecting this option will direct external incoming calls to your PSTN telephone. All: Choosing this option will make all control units and the PSTN telephone (if any) ring when your Iridium equipment receives an external incoming call. Any of these units may be used for answering the call. An example: If you want all external incoming calls to be directed to a control unit with the extension number 1001:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
and press:
Alternatively, if you want to direct external incoming calls to your PSTN telephone (if any), follow steps 1-3 above, and proceed as follows:
4. Find the item PSTN using and press:
5. Press again to confirm that external incoming calls should be directed to the PSTN telephone. Call Forwarding NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. The Iridium network offers the possibility of forwarding incoming calls to another phone number. This facility can be configured from your Iridium equipment. The call forwarding can be divided into the following two categories:
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Forward all calls: All external incoming calls will immediately be forwarded to the number you specify when you activate this category. Forward on not reachable: When your Iridium equipment has been turned off or cannot for some reason be contacted by the network or when the line of your Iridium equipment is occupied, either by an internal or an external call, external incoming calls will be forwarded to the number you specify when you activate this category. Note: By default, the above two categories of calls will all be forwarded to your personal mailbox. When you activate a category, the calls in this category will be forwarded to the number that you specify and no longer to your personal mailbox. In the following, the procedures for activating, restoring and review-
ing settings for the above two categories are described. As usual, when manually dialing a number to call, this must be done from idle state. Forwarding all Calls Activate:
1. Hook off 2.
[country code] [telephone number]
Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. Forwarding on no Answer Setting a new number to forward to:
1. Hook off 2
[country code] [telephone number]
Reactivaiting forwarding to personal mailbox:
1. Hook off 2.
[personal mailbox retrieval number]
Reviewing the number to forward to:
1. Hook off 2. Voice Mail NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Voice mail allows callers to leave a voice message in your personal mailbox. As described in section Call Forwarding, by default external incoming calls are forwarded to your personal mailbox if the call is not answered, if your equipment is switched off, if your Iridium system is occupied by an internal or external call or cannot, for some reason, be contacted by the Iridium network. Therefore these calls will be forwarded to your personal mailbox unless you set a new telephone number to transfer to. 20 0125
You may record a personal greeting which the callers will hear when they are forwarded to your mailbox. After hearing your personal greeting, callers can leave a voice mail message which is stored in your mailbox. 2. Your personal mailbox has a lot of features which can be configured by you. The caller also has a number of facilities to choose between when forwarded to your mailbox. See the Iridium Services User Guide that comes together with your Iridium equipment. Call Barring NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Call barring allows you to bar either all external incoming or all external outgoing calls. If you bar external incoming calls, your Iridium equipment will not receive external incoming calls. If you bar external outgoing calls, nobody will be able to place external outgoing calls from your Iridium equipment Note: External incoming calls will not be sent to your personal mailbox if call barring of external incoming calls is active. Before activating call barring, disable all types of call forwarding:
1. Hook off 2. Reactivating call forwarding and restoring your previous settings:
[password]
[password]
Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. Barring external outgoing calls:
Activate:
1. Hook off 2. Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2.
[password]
[password]
1. Hook off 2. Barring external incoming calls:
Activate:
1. Hook off If you want to change the call barring setting you must enter your password. The initial password will be supplied by your service provider. Changing Your password :
1. Hook off 0125 21 2.
[ old password]
[new password]
[new password]
Call Waiting NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. To switch between two calls:
Call Hold NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. Putting a call on hold allows you to place a second call without ending the first. To put the current call on hold and place a second call:
Put the current call on hold:
Call waiting allows you to answer an external incoming call while you are connected to another external number. Place the second call:
[telephone number to call]
Activate:
1. Hook off 2. Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. To switch between two calls:
To end the current call and return to the held call:
To end both calls:
To combine both calls creating a conference call:
Conference Calling NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. You can link up to 6 parties, including yourself, to a conference call. To put the current call on hold and answer a second call:
To create a conference call:
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1. Hook off 2. Establish a call to the first party. For each new party to add to the conference call, do the following:
3. Find the item SW version using and press:
3.
[telephone number of next party]
4. Choose the hardware whose software version you want informa-
tion on, using and press:
To end the conference call, press:
Software Version Primarily for service purposes, it is possible to get information about the version of the software for the following pieces of hardware in your Iridium equipment:
Transceiver: This software handles the configuration of your Iridium equipment, audio routing, the information to be shown on the displays, communication with your SIM card, etc. LBT: This software handles the communication between the global Iridium network and your Iridium equipment. Control Unit (CU): This software consists of low level drivers
(for each control unit) that control the dot matrix display, the key pad, the status indicator lamps, and the microphone, earpiece and speaker. To get information on these software modules, go through the following steps:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
Resetting Primarily for service and test purposes, it is possible to reset your Iridium equipment to force it into a well-defined state. The following two different levels of resetting are available:
Restart: No configuration information or user data (call log, user list, phone book) are deleted. When this command is issued/
chosen, all control units are forced back to idle state regardless of their current state. Factory reset: NOTE! ALL (!) configuration information AND
(!) user data (call log, user list, phone book) are deleted. When this command is issued, your Iridium equipment returns to the state it was in when leaving the factory. To restart your system:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
3. Find the item Reset using and press:
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4. Find the item Restart using and press:
5. To confirm that you want to restart the equipment, press:
Tone Signalling The system will give you information on its status as well as instructions by means of tone signalling. This is done on four different frequencies: 450, 900, 1440 and 1800 Hz. Appendix A illustrates what the various tone signalling sounds like. 24 0125 Appendix A Tone Signalling 1800 Hz 1440 Hz 900 Hz 450 Hz 1 sec. RECEIVING CALLS TRANSMITTING CALLS DEEP HIGH ALTERNATING SLOWLY ALTERNATING FAST READY BUSY WAITING FOR CONNECTION NON EXISTING 36329B 0125 25 Appendix B Function Menu Overview To access the function menus, press:
To move about in the menus, use the arrow keys:
To confirm that you want to select an item, use the OK key:
To regret the last step, use the Escape key:
Functions marked with an asterisk (*) concern the specific handset. All other functions are global, i.e. they concern the whole system. The following table contains a total list of the entries in the function menu system. 26 0125 3nd submenu Action Menu Setup 1st submenu Ringing tone Ring test Ring vol. (*) Speaker vol. (*) Key beep (*) Lock 2nd submenu Deep High Slow alt. Fast alt. External Internal Enable Disable Volume Enable Disable Sets ringing tone to deep (see Appendix A). Sets ringing tone to high (see Appendix A). Sets the ringing tone to alternating slowly (see Appendix A). Sets the ringing tone to alternating fast (see Appendix A). Generate external ringing tone in order to test the setting of this sound. Generate internal ringing tone in order to test the setting of this sound. Sets the volume of the ringing tone. Sets the speaker volume. Turns on the key beep function: When a key is pressed, a beep is heard. Turns off the key beep function: When a key is pressed, no beep is heard. Sets the volume of the beep heard when a key is pressed. Requires users to log in. When selecting this function, the user is prompted to log in. Does not require users to log in. This function can only be selected by users with certain priorities. When selecting the function, the user is asked to state a default user priority level that decides what all users will be allowed to do. This default priority level cannot be higher than that of the user disabling the lock. Sets the current users password. Browses the user list, and adds new users, entering names and passwords. Browses the user list, and edits user names. Browses the user list, and edits user passwords. Browses the user list, and edits user priorities. Password Users Userlist + Add Userlist + Edit Name Password Priority Clear account Browses the user list, and clears user account records. Extension (*) Transfer (*) GPS Display (*) Light Call log Global Private Last call Userlist + Del. Enable Disable Extension Delay Time Time/date Time Position State only Dimmer Contrast Outgoing Account Outgoing Account On Off Level Userlist Users Phone Del. Users Unknown Browses the user list, and deletes users from the list. Selects the extension number of the current handset. Enables the auto transfer function. Disables the auto transfer function. Selects the extension number(s) to which calls are to be transferred. Selects the delay time before a call is transferred. Shows the current position. Displays the time and date when the handset is idle. Displays the time (hour and minute) when the handset is idle. Displays the position when the handset is idle. Displays only the state of the system when the handset is idle. Turns the display backlight on Turns the display backlight off Adjusts the level of the display backlight Adjusts the display contrast Browses the log of all outgoing calls. Browses the user list, and shows the accounts of selected users. Shows the account of the PSTN phone. Shows the accounts of deleted users. Shows the accounts of unknown users. Browses the log of the current users calls. Views the current users account. View the duration of the last call 0125 27 System Time/date SW versions Call answer SIM Card Reset Show Set Sys.update GPS update Transceiver LBT Ctrl unit Status All One CU PSTN PIN enable PIN disable Change PIN PUK code Restart Factory res Shows the time and date. Sets the time and date. Sets the system to update the time and date. Sets the GPS to update the time and date. Displays the software version number of the transceiver. Displays the software version number of the LBT. Displays the software version number of the handset. Shows the status of Call Answer, i.e. who is set to receive incoming calls. Incoming calls go to all control units and the PSTN phone. Incoming calls go to a specific control unit. Incoming calls go to the PSTN phone. Enable PIN code Disable PIN code Change PIN code Enter PUK code Restarts the system (works like switching the power off and on again). Restarts the system and reloads all factory settings. Dimmer/Contrast Menu To access the dimmer/contrast function menu, press:
Menu Dimmer Contrast On Off Level Action Turns the display backlight on. Turns the display backlight off. Adjusts the level of the display backlight. Adjusts the display contrast. 28 0125
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SKANTI Scansat-7701 Telephone System for Maritime Communication M a n u a l O p e r a t o r s ii Handset What Is What?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1. Display 2. Indicator lamps Power Call In use 3. Escape key 4. Call transfer key 5. Loudspeaker on/off key 6. Shift key 7. Lock on/off key
(not yet implemented) 8. On/off button 9. Earpiece 10. Signal level 11. Opens menu 12. Opens address book 13. Volume control 14. Hook on/off key 15. Keypad 16. OK key 17. Loudspeaker 18. Microphone 0125 iii Introduction Returning to Idle State on an Enabled CU:
The SKANTI Scansat-7701 is a single-channel Iridium satellite system designed for the harsh sea environments with professional mariners and serious yachtsmen in mind. 1. Press
, if necessary, a number of times until one of the following idle texts are shown in the display:
The SKANTI Scansat-7701 conform to all relevant international requirements. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 system consist of a compact Transceiver Unit (ITU 7701), a small Antenna Unit (IAU 7701), and a Control Unit Handset (ICUH 7701).
Ready
Occupied Internal Call External Call Locked and possibly time, date and time or position depending on the status of your Iridium equipment. Alternative idle texts are specified in section SIM Card Messages under SIM Card Handling. 2. Make sure that the CU is hooked on. Place the handset in the cradle and press if the icon is shown in the display. We recommend that you read the manual before using the equip-
ment. Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informa-
tional use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark. Doc. no.: B4155GB9 Issue: E/0303 The Control Unit ICUH 7701/ICUD 7701 with display and keypad is used for controlling the "black box" Transceiver Unit and the remote Antenna Unit facilitating installation. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 Iridium telephone offers both telephony and data transmission at 2,400 bit/s. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 Iridium system provides flexible installa-
tion:
- Up to 100 m between the Control Unit and the Transceiver Unit
- Up to 50 m between the Transceiver Unit and the Antenna Unit depending on cable type. The SKANTI Scansat-7701 standard power supply is 10-32 V DC, optionally 110-230 V AC (external adaptor). Important!
For FCC RF exposure compliance, the antenna must be installed with a minimum distance of 0.61m (2 feet) away from all persons. About this Manual This manual provides instructions on how to operate a control handset and telephone. Basically, the manual consists of two main parts: The first deals with simple operation, which includes e.g. making and answering calls. The second part describes the more advanced functions of the system. All functions of your Iridium equipment can be tested by following the step by step procedures described in this manual. Each procedure is an explicit sequence of key presses that has to be carried out. Unless otherwise specified, the description of the individual proce-
dures has been based on the assumption that the CU is enabled and has returned to idle state. See section Handset Enabling/Disabling under Handset Simple Operation on how to enable and disable the handset. iv 0303
Conference Calling ..................................................................... 22 Software Version ......................................................................... 23 Resetting ..................................................................................... 23 Tone Signalling ............................................................................ 24 Appendix A ......................................................................... 25 Tone Signalling ............................................................... 25 Appendix B ........................................................................ 26 Function Menu Overview ............................................................ 26 Dimmer/Contrast Menu .............................................................. 28 Iridium Satellite System Iridium is a global satellite network for telecommunications. It consists of 66 satellites providing world-wide coverage. The Iridium system makes it possible for any two locations on Earth to establish wireless global telephone contact. Abbreviations Control unit CU GPS Global Positioning System DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency LBT PBX PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network UTC L-Band Transceiver Public Branch Exchange Universal Time Coordinated (app. the same as Greenwich Mean Time) Receiver and Transmitter Unit (also called Transceiver) RTU Contents Handset ................................................................................ iii What Is What? ............................................................................. iii Introduction ......................................................................... iv About this Manual .............................................................. iv Iridium Satellite System ...................................................... 1 Abbreviations ....................................................................... 1 Using a Telephone ............................................................... 2 Handset Simple Operation ................................................. 3 Handset States ............................................................................. 3 Handset Enabling/Disabling ......................................................... 3 Pin Code ....................................................................................... 3 Unlocking Handset ........................................................................ 3 Call Functions ............................................................................... 4 Making a Manual Call ................................................................... 5 Answering a Call ........................................................................... 6 Call Transfering ............................................................................. 6 Transferring AFTER Answering .................................................... 6 Automatic Transferring BEFORE Answering ............................... 6 Handset Advanced Operation ............................................ 7 Menu System ................................................................................ 7 Phone Book ................................................................................... 8 Deleting a Stored Entry in the Phone Book ................................. 9 Calling a Number from the Phone Book ...................................... 9 Redialling .................................................................................... 10 Security Lock Function ............................................................... 10 User ID/User Name List ............................................................. 10 Disabling Security Lock .............................................................. 10 Enabling Security Lock ............................................................... 11 Password .................................................................................... 11 Users ........................................................................................... 12 Call Log ....................................................................................... 13 Setting Time and Date ................................................................ 14 Setting Dimmer and Contrast ..................................................... 15 GPS ............................................................................................. 15 Display ........................................................................................ 16 SIM Card Handling ..................................................................... 16 Enabling and Disabling PIN Codes ............................................ 16 Entering the PIN Code ................................................................ 17 Changing the PIN Code .............................................................. 17 Unblocking a Blocked SIM Card ................................................ 18 Ringing Tone ............................................................................... 18 Extension .................................................................................... 18 Call Answer ................................................................................. 19 Call Forwarding ........................................................................... 19 Voice Mail .................................................................................... 20 Call Barring ................................................................................. 21 Call Waiting ................................................................................. 22 Call Hold ...................................................................................... 22 0125 1 Factory setup of extension numbers are:
PSTN/PBX:
CU 1:
CU 2:
CU 3:
CU 4:
1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 Up to four control units and a telephone/PBX can be connected to the transceiver at the same time. Note that if connecting a PBX to the transceiver, the PBX must function as a PSTN telephone. To dial control unit 1 from a local telephone connected to your Iridium equipment via a PBX, first pick up the phone, then:
1. Dial the number for the outgoing line connected to the trans-
ceiver, eg. 10 2. When you hear the ready tone, dial the extension number of control unit 1:
1001 3. To confirm you want to make the call, press
DTMF Tones - Limitations:
When used for internal calls, control units do not generate DTMF tones. Therefore the PBX cannot be set up for using DTMF tones to access extension numbers. Using a Telephone To your Iridium equipment, you can connect a PSTN telephone or a PBX. Many of the systems more advanced features, like the security lock function, are however not accessible from a telephone. Neither is any SIM card action. Therefore, when using the telephone, the SIM card has to be operational. This means that the pin code has to be disabled on the card, or the pin code must be entered from a CU before the telephone is used. A CU is either a handset control unit or a desk mounted control unit. Telephone Call Syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example:
1. Pick up phone:
ready tone. 2. External call 0 3. Prefix for automatic call 0 0 4. Country code, e.g. 5. Area code, e.g. 4 5 7 0 6. Subscribers number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0 7. To confirm you want to make the call, press
For internal calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example:
1. Pick up phone:
ready tone. 2. Internal number, e.g. 1001 3. To confirm you want to make the call, press
2 0125 Handset Simple Operation To the Iridium system you can connect up to four handsets. A handset can be in one of two states: enabled or disabled. Enter PIN 7/9/1999 12:00:48 Handset States In each of the two states, the handsets normal display and signalling can be described as follows:
Key in the pin code supplied with the SIM card (see the installation manual). If the pin code keyed in is correct, the handset enters ready state also called idle state:
Disabled State:
The display is cleared and the light is off. The indicator lamp Power is flashing briefly every 5 seconds. Enabled State:
In the enabled state, various information is shown on the display. An example:
Ready 01.01.1999 23:59:59 The indicator lamp Power is on. Handset Enabling/Disabling To enable/disable the handset:
1. Press and hold the on/off button. 2. Wait until you hear the continuous tone signalling or see that the indicator lamps Power, Call and Network are turned on simultaneously. 3. Release the on/off button. Pin Code Each time a valid SIM card with an enabled PIN code is inserted, you are asked to enter your pin code:
Ready 7/9/1999 12:00:49 If any internal or external call is in progress or if for some reason the Iridium network is not available at the time, a different text is shown in the display. If you did not key in the correct pin code, you will have to try again. If you keyed in a wrong pin code three times in a row, you will have to enter the PUK code (also supplied with the SIM card). See section SIM Card Handling under Handset Advanced Operation for further details. Unlocking Handset If the handset is locked, you have to unlock it before it can be used. Locked 7/9/1999 12:05:06 To unlock the handset:
1. Press:
The display shows a list of user names. Your user name (I.e. the current value of the associated priority level) determines which facilities you have access to. Furthermore, the user name that is used for unlocking the handset is the name stored in the call log each time an external call is made.
>Captain Commander Crew Officer 0125 3
2. To find the right user name on the list, eg. Commander, 2. Hook off. 1. Handset removed from hook, but hooked on by hook key. use:
3. Confirm:
Password for Commander _ 3. No icon: Handset placed in hook, and hook on. Volume During a conversation, the speaker and earpiece volume can be adjusted by means of:
4. Key in the password that corresponds to the selected user name. 5. Confirm:
Manual Telephone Call Syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example:
1. Hook off either by removing the handset from the hook Call Functions Speaker, Earpiece and Microphone The earpiece is always turned on. The speaker and microphone are always in opposite states, i.e. if the speaker is on, the microphone is off, and vice versa. You can toggle the speaker and microphone states by means of the speaker key. The speaker icon appears on the display when the speaker is on, and disappears when the microphone is on. or by pressing the hook key 2. External call 0 3. Prefix for automatic call 0 0 Hands free operation is not possible. You can call or receive a call, and toggle the speaker on - for listening purposes only. Note: When the speaker is off, you can see that you are being called (the display will show Incoming Call) - but there will be no sound in the speaker. 4. Country code, e.g. 5. Area code, e.g. 4 5 7 0 6. Subscribers number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0 Hooking On/Off Before a call can be initiated, the handset must be hooked off. To do so, either remove the handset from the hook or use the on/off-hook key. The handset icon on the display indicates three states, depending on whether the handset has been hooked on or off.
7. Confirmation 4 0125 For internal calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example:
1. Hook off either by removing the handset from the hook Enter number _ Type 0 for ext. calls or Enter number _ Internal calls only or by pressing the hook key 2. Use the numeric keys to key in the number you want to dial. 2. Internal number, e.g. 3 4 4 For external calls, first key: 0 3. Confirmation
Making a Manual Call Provided that no internal or external calls are in progress and that the CU is enabled and unlocked, it is possible to make an internal call. Furthermore, if a valid SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot and the correct PIN code has been entered or the PIN code has been disabled, it is also possible to make an external call. In order to be able to make a manual call, the CU must either be in idle state or inside the phone book. For a description on how to return to idle state, see section About this Manual. If the idle text differs from Ready (e.g. SIM card messages) only internal calls are possible. Now in order to make a manual call, do the following:
1. Hook off. To delete the previous digit, if desired, press:
An Example:
Enter number 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 _ 3. Confirm the call and start dialling by pressing:
4. A calling tone is heard from the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows:
Connecting If the system is occupied, a busy tone is heard in the earpiece/
speaker, and the display shows either 5. When the connection has been established, the display shows:
Internal call External call or Connected to 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 _ depending on whether an internal or external call is in progress. If the system is ready to make a call, a ready tone is heard in the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows:
6. When one of the communicating parties hooks on, the display indicates that the other user should do the same by the words:
Call terminated 0125 5 Answering a Call NOTE: When the speaker is off you can see that you are being called, (the display will show Incoming Call) but there will be no sound in the speaker. The speaker can be toggled on and off using:
2. Now, key in the extension number to which the call should be transferred. 3. To transfer the call, press:
Call is transferred 1. When the handset rings, remove it from the hook and communi-
cate as on an ordinary telephone. 2. Adjust the volume in the earpiece or loudspeaker by means of:
- or:
3. When you want to stop communicating, or when you hear a busy tone, hang up. Call Transfering A call can be transfered to another CU. The procedure depends on whether or not the call is answered before it is transferred. Transferring AFTER Answering When you answer a call, the display shows:
Connected To transfer the call:
1. Press:
To cancel transferring the call, press:
Automatic Transferring BEFORE Answering A call can be transferred to another CU automatically before it is answered. To see if the auto transferring function is enabled, press:
The display will show eg.:
Call trans-
fer enabled Local:
1001 Delay: 0 sec 10 Call trans-
fer disabled or The auto transferring parameters can be set up individually for each handset in the function menu:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
Enter number _ 3. To find the Transfer item, use:
and press:
6 0125 4. To select Enable or Disable, use :
and press:
The function has now been enabled or disabled depending on your choice. To select to which extension number(s) incoming calls should be transferred, follow the steps described above. In step 4, however, select Extension, after which you can key in and confirm the wanted extension number. To specify the time in seconds (0-60) that the call should ring before it is transferred to the specified unit, follow the steps described above. In step 4, however, select Delay. If the delay is set to 0 seconds, the call is transferred immediately; before the first handset rings, the call is transferred to the chosen transfer destination. Handset Advanced Operation The system features a large number of special functions. For those of the functions that are likely to be used the most, there are special buttons or shifted functions in connection with the numeric keys. The functions used less often can be found in the menu system. Menu System The handset contains several functions for changing the system settings, showing the status of certain system parameters, configura-
tions, and testing the system. The menu system can always be entered from an enabled and unlocked CU which is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. To enter the function menu system, press the following key:
The function menus appear:
MENU
> Setup Call log System The Setup menu contains all functions for changing the system parameters, such as volume, ringing tone, user names and pass-
words. The Call log menu contains information on each call made, including details about when the call was made, its duration, and the receivers telephone number. The System menu contains all functions needed for the system administrator/super user to test and configure the system. Keying in Names and Numbers When keying in letters and numbers in the phone book, or in connection with user names and passwords, you will need to know how many times to press each key. Pressing the key once, 0125 7 for instance, will give a D; pressing the key twice, will give an E, etc. 1st push:
2nd push:
3rd push:
4th push:
5th push:
6th push:
7th push:
D E F d e f 2 After each character keyed in, wait a little while to go to the next character (the cursor appears when it is ready), or use the right arrow key. The left arrow key deletes the last character entered. When inside the phone book or user list;
to create a new entry, press:
to begin editing the entry selected on the list, press:
to delete the entry selected on the list, press:
Phone Book The phone book offers the following facilities:
Up to 100 entries with names and numbers can be stored. A telephone number may consist of up to 20 digits, and a name may contain a maximum of 11 characters. Any of the 100 stored telephone numbers can be used to initiate a call. Each entry in the phone book can be deleted.
New entries can be added to the phone book as long as some of the 100 entries are free. The name and/or number stored in every entry can be changed. The stored entries can be searched alphabetically. The current extension/local number for all connected control units are stored in the phone book. However, only one control unit at a time can operate in new, edit, or delete mode. If a control unit tries to enter one of these modes, and another control unit has done the same, the display will show: Phone book occupied. The phone book can always be entered from an enabled and unlocked CU which is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. Searching the Phone Book When you need to find a stored entry, first open the phone book by pressing:
The display then shows a list beginning with the first entry in the phone book:
>Andrew Brian Claus Dennis To find previous/following entries, use:
When you have reached the last entry, the phone book begins from number one again. Alphanumeric Search You can also search the phone book by means of the alphanumeric keys. When inside the phone book, pressing e.g. moves the cursor to the first entry beginning with an A. If no entry begins with an A, or if the key is pressed twice, the cursor moves on to the first entry beginning with a B, etc. 8 0125
Changing a Number Stored in the Phone Book To edit a stored number in the phone book:
6. Key in the number using of the numeric keys. 7. To store the number, press:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
3. To enter the shifted functions, press:
4. To select the edit mode, press:
5. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 6. To store the name, press:
7. Key in the number using of the numeric keys. 8. To store the new number, press:
Storing a New Entry in Phone Book To store a new entry (name and number) in the phone book:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
Deleting a Stored Entry in the Phone Book 1. To enter the phone book, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
3. To enter the shifted functions, press:
4. To select the delete mode, press:
5. To confirm deleting the selected entry, press:
Calling a Number from the Phone Book To call a number stored in the phone book:
1. To enter the phone book, press:
2. To enter the shifted functions, press:
2. To select the desired entry in the phone book, press:
3. To select the new mode, press:
4. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 5. To store the name, press:
3. To prepare for making the call:
Lift the handset or
Press:
Now, follow the steps described in connection with Making a manual call, beginning with step 3. 0125 9 Redialling It is possible to redial the last number dialled by the current user. To do so:
1. Hook off. 2. Press:
3. Press:
4. To initiate the call, press:
A ringing tone is now heard from the handset. To go on with the call, follow the steps described in connection with Making a manual call, beginning with step 4. Security Lock Function The handset can be protected against unauthorized use via the security lock function. This works together with the list of user names and corresponding passwords. The security lock requires that the user selects his user name from the list, and then keys in his personal password before the handset can be used for making calls. The default password for all the users on the user list is password, i.e. 61778562. Passwords can be edited in the Setup/Password menu (the users own password) or in the /Setup/Users menu using User ID/User Name List Every user specified in the system is given a priority value. The priority value determines what the user is allowed to do in the system. By default, the user list contains 6 entries with different priority values. The 6 default users are shown below. User ID/User Name SUPER USER Captain Commander Officer Crew Passenger Priority value 0 1 4 10 100 200 The super user has the highest priority in the system and is therefore not restricted in any action. The super user can edit all other users. A user can create, edit, and delete users of a lower priority; e.g. a user of priority value 4 may create, edit, and delete users of priority values 10, 100, and 200. Each facility/function in the handset has a priority value. The priority value of the facility/item and the users priority value determine whether the user has access to the item or not. The user ID is written in the call log so it is possible to identify who has made which calls. Disabling Security Lock To disable the security lock, the user has to be identified with a priority value of 4 or less (Commander, Captain, or SUPER USER). To disable the security lock:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
(Passwords of users with a lower priority than the current user). The security lock function ensures that only users recognized by the system can unlock the handset and make calls through the Iridium system. Answering incoming calls is not protected by the security lock. Note that from a PSTN phone (stand alone or via PBX), the security lock is not an option. 2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Lock item using:
The security lock function affects all control units. That means that if one control unit disables the lock, the lock is disabled on all control units connected. The same goes for enabling the lock. and press:
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and press:
and press:
4. To select the Enable item, press:
5. Find a user name of priority level 4 or less, using:
5. Find the right user name using:
and press:
and press:
6. Enter the password using the numeric keys, and press:
6. Key in the password, and press:
The handset from which the system lock was enabled, is not actually locked before an explicit lock is issued via pressing:
The security lock function is now disabled. This means that the handset is ready for use for everyone without any identification of the user. To avoid misuse of the handset, the user who disables the security lock is asked to set the priority value. This is done by selecting a user name from the user list and keying in the associated password. That user name is then used as the default user of the unlocked system. Information about subsequent outgoing calls from any CU will be logged under this default user name. Enabling Security Lock If the security lock function has been disabled, it can be enabled by users with a priority value of 4 or less:
and confirming by This action can only be carried out if the CU is in idle state. See section About this Manual on how to return to idle state. When the lock is enabled, all other control units are automatically locked if they are in idle state (no call in progress and not inside the menu system or phone book). If one of these control units is not in idle state, it is automatically locked when returning to idle state. 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Lock item using:
Password A user may change his password at any time. To do so:
1. To enter the function menu, press 2. To select the Setup item, press 0125 11 3. To find the Password item, use:
6. Key in the password, and confirm by A new user has now been added to the system with a default priority. The priority is one of the properties that can be edited using the procedure described next. 4. To confirm, press:
Editing the Properties of an Existing User:
5. Key in the old password and confirm by pressing 1. To enter the function menu, press:
6. Key in the new password and confirm by pressing 2. To select the Setup item, press:
7. Re-enter the new password and confirm by pressing 3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by Users Up to 25 users can be registered in the system by manually creating an entry for each user. Both a user name and a temporary password must be entered for each user. A user may create, edit, and delete users with a priority value higher than the users own priority value. 4. To find the user to be edited, use:
Adding a New User to the System:
5. To edit the user, press:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
6. To go to the user property to be edited, use and confirm 3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by by 4. To create a new user, press:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
Deleting an Existing User:
5. Key in the new user name, and confirm by 12 0125 2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. To find the Users item, use and confirm by 4. To find the user to be deleted, use:
5. To delete the user, press 6. Confirm by Call Log Information about all outgoing calls are logged. Information about the latest 50 outgoing calls can be found in the call log. Furthermore, information about the duration of the last outgoing call can be retrieved. Viewing the Last Private Call Log:
The call log for the current user can be retrieved as shown in the following:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by 3. Find the item Private using and confirm by 4. Find the item Outgoing using and confirm by A list showing the phone numbers of the outgoing calls made by the current user now appears on the display. Viewing the Last Call:
To see more details about a specific call, find the call using 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by and confirm by The total account of the current user can be retrieved by choosing Account instead of Outgoing at step 4. Viewing the Global Call Log:
The global call log for all users in the system can be retrieved as shown in the following:
3. Find the item Last Call using and confirm by 1. To enter the function menu, press 0125 13 2. Find the item Call Log using and confirm by Now, find the user by means of and press 3. Find the item Global using and confirm by A list of all outgoing calls made from the system can now be Setting Time and Date Time and date can be displayed and adjusted manually. The time is used in the call log. Adjusting the time requires that the user is identified with a priority value of 4 or less (Commander, Captain, or SUPER USER). retrieved by choosing the item Outgoing and pressing 1. To enter the function menu, press:
To see more details about a specific call, find the call using 2. Go to the System item using:
and confirm by and press:
Alternatively, the account of each user can be retrieved as shown below:
1. Follow steps 1-3 above. 3. Go to Time/date using:
2. Find the item Account using and confirm by and press:
You can now choose between Status, Set, System update, and GPS update The available items are now:
>Users Phone Unknown Deleted Users To select e.g. a specific user, choose Users and press DATE-TIME
>Status Set Sys.update Status: Shows current time and date (from system). Set: Allows you to edit time and date manually, using the numeric keys. 14 0125 Sys. update: If this option is chosen, the time written in the display is updated using only the internal circuitry of the RTU itself. Conse-
quently, if your Iridium system is turned off and the on again, the clock will be reset to a default time. The correct time must then be set again manually each time. GPS update: If this option is chosen, the time written in the display is updated using the connected GPS, if any. Consequently, even if your Iridium system is turned off and then on again, the clock will still be adjusted to the correct time each time a GPS update is received. If no GPS is available, it makes no sense choosing this option. Setting Dimmer and Contrast To adjust the background light and the contrast level, first press the two keys:
The dimmer/contrast menu appears:
DIM/CONTRAST
>Dimmer Contrast Now, move to the desired item dimmer or contrast by means of:
To enable or disable the light, select the On or Off item respectively. To adjust the dimmer level, select the Level item. Then, to increase or decrease the dimmer level, use:
For the changes to take effect, press:
The dimmer/contrast menu may also be entered via the Setup menu as follows:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Light item using and press:
GPS Via this menu item, it is possible to obtain the geographical position in terms of longitude and latitude if an optional GPS receiver is connected via the transceiver. If this is the case, the position is available by going through the following steps:
Then, to select the item, press:
An Example When you select dimmer in the dimmer/contrast menu, the display shows the dimmer menu:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
DIMMER
>On Off Level 3. Find the GPS item using and press:
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Time/date: Both the time (hours, minutes, seconds) and the date is shown. Time: Only the time (hours and minutes) is shown. Position: If a GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, choosing Position will show the geographic position in terms of latitude and longitude. State only: Only the state of the transceiver is shown. If for instance you want to choose time/date;
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
SIM card blocked: This message indicates that a wrong pin code has been entered three times in a row with the current SIM card inserted into the transceiver. To unblock the SIM card, enter the correct PUK1 code. Card blocked permanently: This message indicates that a wrong PUK1 code has been entered ten times in a row. The SIM card is now permanently blocked and cannot be unblocked. Check SIM card: This message indicates that your Iridium equipment has detected that some item has been inserted into the SIM card slot. It has not, however, recognized this item as a SIM card. SIM card defective: This message indicates that your Iridium equipment has detected that a SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot. For some reason, however, the Iridium equipment cannot communicate with the SIM card. SIM card validation: This message indicates that a valid SIM card has been inserted into the SIM card slot, and that the pin code just entered is being validated by the Iridium system. 3. Find the Display item using and press:
4. Find the Time/date item using and press:
To see the effect, exit the menu system. SIM Card Handling Your Iridium equipment monitors the SIM card status. The status information is shown in the display of each handset in idle state. SIM Card Messages As long as one of the following messages are seen in the display, the SIM card currently inserted in the RTU cannot be used for making external outgoing calls. NOTE: The following features for sim card handling are only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Enabling and Disabling PIN Codes Each SIM card has an associated PIN code. In order to prevent unauthorized use of SIM cards, your Iridium equipment is capable of enabling and disabling the associated PIN codes. When the PIN code from a given SIM card is enabled, the user must enter the current value of this PIN code each time the SIM card is re-
entered into the SIM card holder in the RTU. When the PIN code for a given SIM card is disabled, the SIM card can be used for making external outgoing calls, provided that it is not defect or blocked. Enabling the PIN Code 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the System item using:
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and press:
1. Key in the 4-8 digit PIN code and press:
3. Find the SIM Card item using:
and press:
Changing the PIN Code 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the System item using:
4. Find the PIN enable item using:
and press:
and press:
5. Key in the PIN code and press:
3. Find the SIM Card item using:
Disabling the PIN code Follow steps 1 5 above with the following substitution:
and press:
4 Find the PIN disable item using:
and press:
Entering the PIN Code Each time a valid SIM card with an enabled PIN code is inserted into the SIM card holder, the current value of the associated PIN code must be entered using the alphanumeric keys. The PIN code must be a number consisting of 4 to 8 digits. 4. Find the Change PIN item using:
and press:
5. Enter the current PIN code and press:
6. Enter the new PIN code and press:
In order to enter the PIN code, do the following:
7. Reenter the new PIN code and press:
0125 17 Unblocking a Blocked SIM Card If a wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times in a row, the RTU blocks the SIM card. If a blocked SIM card is inserted into the SIM card holder or if a SIM card already in the SIM card holder is blocked, the display will show SIM Card blocked when the CU is in idle state. In order to unblock a blocked SIM card:
Follow step 1 3 above. 4. Find the PUK Code item and press:
5. Enter the correct PUK code and press:
6. Enter a new 4-8 digit PIN code and press:
7. Re-enter the new PIN code and press:
Ringing Tone When configuring each handset, the user can choose among a number of different ringing tones. The procedure is to choose one of the following 4 ringing tones:
Deep
High Alternating slowly Alternating fast The ringing tone for internal incoming calls as well as the ringing tone for external incoming calls are both affected by this single choice. Therefore they cannot be set independently. For external incoming calls, resulting tones are respectively:
Deep
High Alternating slowly Alternating fast For internal incoming calls (local calls), the resulting tones are respectively:
Deep dual
High dual
Deep dual
High dual As mentioned above, choosing a ringing tone affects both the external incoming ringing tone and the internal incoming (local call) ringing tone according to the following table:
Choice of ringing tone External incoming calls Internal incoming calls Deep High Alternating slowly Alternating fast Deep High Alternating slowly Alternating fast Deep dual High dual Deep dual High dual An internal incoming call (local call) can always be recognized by two equal consecutive tones (hence the term dual in the table) followed by a pause. The tones may be deep or high. An external incoming call can always be recognized by a single continuous sound sequence (deep, high, alternating slowly or alternating fast), followed by a pause. An example: To set the external incoming ringing tone to alternating slowly, and the internal incoming ringing tone to deep dual (remem-
ber that they cannot be set independently as described above):
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the Ring tone item using and press:
4. Find the Slow alt. item using and press:
Extension At any time, each handset is uniquely characterised by an extension number. That is, only one handset at a time may have a given extension number. The extension numbers may be changed, but no two handsets can have the same extension number simultaneously. To change the extension number of a handset do the following:
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1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the Setup item, press:
3. Find the item Call Answer using and press:
3. Find the Extension item using and press:
4. Find the item One CU using and press:
4. Key in a number below 10,000 that is not in use by any other 5. Find the extension number of the handset to which you want all control unit, and press:
Call Answer If your Iridium equipment includes more than one control unit or a control unit and a PSTN telephone, you may configure the answering of external incoming calls in a number of different ways. The available choices are:
One CU: Choosing this option, you must specify the extension of the control unit to which you want external incoming calls to be directed automatically. PSTN: If there is a PSTN telephone connected to your Iridium equipment, selecting this option will direct external incoming calls to your PSTN telephone. All: Choosing this option will make all control units and the PSTN telephone (if any) ring when your Iridium equipment receives an external incoming call. Any of these units may be used for answering the call. An example: If you want all external incoming calls to be directed to a control unit with the extension number 1001:
external incoming calls to be directed, using and press:
Alternatively, if you want to direct external incoming calls to your PSTN telephone (if any), follow steps 1-3 above, and proceed as follows:
4. Find the item PSTN using and press:
5. Press again to confirm that external incoming calls should be directed to the PSTN telephone. 1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
Call Forwarding NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. The Iridium network offers the possibility of forwarding incoming calls to another phone number. This facility can be configured from your Iridium equipment. The call forwarding can be divided into the following two categories:
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Forward all calls: All external incoming calls will immediately be forwarded to the number you specify when you activate this category. Forward on not reachable: When your Iridium equipment has been turned off or cannot for some reason be contacted by the network or when the line of your Iridium equipment is occupied, either by an internal or an external call, external incoming calls will be forwarded to the number you specify when you activate this category. Note: By default, the above two categories of calls will all be forwarded to your personal mailbox. When you activate a category, the calls in this category will be forwarded to the number that you specify and no longer to your personal mailbox. In the following, the procedures for activating, restoring and review-
ing settings for the above two categories are described. As usual, when manually dialing a number to call, this must be done from idle state. Forwarding all Calls Activate:
1. Hook off 2.
[country code] [telephone number]
Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. Forwarding on no Answer Setting a new number to forward to:
1. Hook off 2
[country code] [telephone number]
Reactivaiting forwarding to personal mailbox:
1. Hook off 2.
[personal mailbox retrieval number]
Reviewing the number to forward to:
1. Hook off 2. Voice Mail NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Voice mail allows callers to leave a voice message in your personal mailbox. As described in section Call Forwarding, by default external incoming calls are forwarded to your personal mailbox if the call is not answered, if your equipment is switched off, if your Iridium system is occupied by an internal or external call or cannot, for some reason, be contacted by the Iridium network. Therefore these calls will be forwarded to your personal mailbox unless you set a new telephone number to transfer to. 20 0125
You may record a personal greeting which the callers will hear when they are forwarded to your mailbox. After hearing your personal greeting, callers can leave a voice mail message which is stored in your mailbox. 2. Your personal mailbox has a lot of features which can be configured by you. The caller also has a number of facilities to choose between when forwarded to your mailbox. See the Iridium Services User Guide that comes together with your Iridium equipment. Call Barring NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Call barring allows you to bar either all external incoming or all external outgoing calls. If you bar external incoming calls, your Iridium equipment will not receive external incoming calls. If you bar external outgoing calls, nobody will be able to place external outgoing calls from your Iridium equipment Note: External incoming calls will not be sent to your personal mailbox if call barring of external incoming calls is active. Before activating call barring, disable all types of call forwarding:
1. Hook off 2. Reactivating call forwarding and restoring your previous settings:
[password]
[password]
Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. Barring external outgoing calls:
Activate:
1. Hook off 2. Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2.
[password]
[password]
1. Hook off 2. Barring external incoming calls:
Activate:
1. Hook off If you want to change the call barring setting you must enter your password. The initial password will be supplied by your service provider. Changing Your password :
1. Hook off 0125 21 2.
[ old password]
[new password]
Call Hold NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available.
[new password]
Putting a call on hold allows you to place a second call without ending the first. To put the current call on hold and place a second call:
Call Waiting NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. Call waiting allows you to answer an external incoming call while you are connected to another external number. Activate:
1. Hook off 2. Deactivate:
1. Hook off 2. Put the current call on hold:
Place the second call:
[telephone number to call]
To switch between two calls:
To end the current call and return to the held call:
To end both calls:
To combine both calls creating a conference call:
Conference Calling NOTE: This feature is only available with RTU software version 3.0.0 and higher. Contact your service provider to find out when this feature will become available. To put the current call on hold and answer a second call:
You can link up to 6 parties, including yourself, to a conference call. To switch between two calls:
22 To create a conference call:
Activate:
0125 1. Hook off 2. Establish a call to the first party. For each new party to add to the conference call, do the following:
3. Find the item SW version using and press:
3.
[telephone number of next party]
4. Choose the hardware whose software version you want informa-
tion on, using and press:
To end the conference call, press:
Software Version Primarily for service purposes, it is possible to get information about the version of the software for the following pieces of hardware in your Iridium equipment:
Transceiver: This software handles the configuration of your Iridium equipment, audio routing, the information to be shown on the displays, communication with your SIM card, etc. LBT: This software handles the communication between the global Iridium network and your Iridium equipment. Control Unit (CU): This software consists of low level drivers
(for each control unit) that control the dot matrix display, the key pad, the status indicator lamps, and the microphone, earpiece and speaker. To get information on these software modules, go through the following steps:
Resetting Primarily for service and test purposes, it is possible to reset your Iridium equipment to force it into a well-defined state. The following two different levels of resetting are available:
Restart: No configuration information or user data (call log, user list, phone book) are deleted. When this command is issued/
chosen, all control units are forced back to idle state regardless of their current state. Factory reset: NOTE! ALL (!) configuration information AND
(!) user data (call log, user list, phone book) are deleted. When this command is issued, your Iridium equipment returns to the state it was in when leaving the factory. To restart your system:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
2. Find the item System using and press:
3. Find the item Reset using and press:
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4. Find the item Restart using and press:
5. To confirm that you want to restart the equipment, press:
Tone Signalling The system will give you information on its status as well as instructions by means of tone signalling. This is done on four different frequencies: 450, 900, 1440 and 1800 Hz. Appendix A illustrates what the various tone signalling sounds like. 24 0125 Appendix A Tone Signalling 1800 Hz 1440 Hz 900 Hz 450 Hz 1 sec. RECEIVING CALLS TRANSMITTING CALLS DEEP HIGH ALTERNATING SLOWLY ALTERNATING FAST READY BUSY WAITING FOR CONNECTION NON EXISTING 36329B 0125 25 Appendix B Function Menu Overview To access the function menus, press:
To move about in the menus, use the arrow keys:
To confirm that you want to select an item, use the OK key:
To regret the last step, use the Escape key:
Functions marked with an asterisk (*) concern the specific handset. All other functions are global, i.e. they concern the whole system. The following table contains a total list of the entries in the function menu system. 26 0125 3nd submenu Action Menu Setup 1st submenu Ringing tone Ring test Ring vol. (*) Speaker vol. (*) Key beep (*) Lock 2nd submenu Deep High Slow alt. Fast alt. External Internal Enable Disable Volume Enable Disable Sets ringing tone to deep (see Appendix A). Sets ringing tone to high (see Appendix A). Sets the ringing tone to alternating slowly (see Appendix A). Sets the ringing tone to alternating fast (see Appendix A). Generate external ringing tone in order to test the setting of this sound. Generate internal ringing tone in order to test the setting of this sound. Sets the volume of the ringing tone. Sets the speaker volume. Turns on the key beep function: When a key is pressed, a beep is heard. Turns off the key beep function: When a key is pressed, no beep is heard. Sets the volume of the beep heard when a key is pressed. Requires users to log in. When selecting this function, the user is prompted to log in. Does not require users to log in. This function can only be selected by users with certain priorities. When selecting the function, the user is asked to state a default user priority level that decides what all users will be allowed to do. This default priority level cannot be higher than that of the user disabling the lock. Sets the current users password. Browses the user list, and adds new users, entering names and passwords. Browses the user list, and edits user names. Browses the user list, and edits user passwords. Browses the user list, and edits user priorities. Password Users Userlist + Add Userlist + Edit Name Password Priority Clear account Browses the user list, and clears user account records. Extension (*) Transfer (*) GPS Display (*) Light Call log Global Private Last call Userlist + Del. Enable Disable Extension Delay Time Time/date Time Position State only Dimmer Contrast Outgoing Account Outgoing Account On Off Level Userlist Users Phone Del. Users Unknown Browses the user list, and deletes users from the list. Selects the extension number of the current handset. Enables the auto transfer function. Disables the auto transfer function. Selects the extension number(s) to which calls are to be transferred. Selects the delay time before a call is transferred. Shows the current position. Displays the time and date when the handset is idle. Displays the time (hour and minute) when the handset is idle. Displays the position when the handset is idle. Displays only the state of the system when the handset is idle. Turns the display backlight on Turns the display backlight off Adjusts the level of the display backlight Adjusts the display contrast Browses the log of all outgoing calls. Browses the user list, and shows the accounts of selected users. Shows the account of the PSTN phone. Shows the accounts of deleted users. Shows the accounts of unknown users. Browses the log of the current users calls. Views the current users account. View the duration of the last call 0125 27 System Time/date SW versions Call answer SIM Card Reset Show Set Sys.update GPS update Transceiver LBT Ctrl unit Status All One CU PSTN PIN enable PIN disable Change PIN PUK code Restart Factory res Shows the time and date. Sets the time and date. Sets the system to update the time and date. Sets the GPS to update the time and date. Displays the software version number of the transceiver. Displays the software version number of the LBT. Displays the software version number of the handset. Shows the status of Call Answer, i.e. who is set to receive incoming calls. Incoming calls go to all control units and the PSTN phone. Incoming calls go to a specific control unit. Incoming calls go to the PSTN phone. Enable PIN code Disable PIN code Change PIN code Enter PUK code Restarts the system (works like switching the power off and on again). Restarts the system and reloads all factory settings. Dimmer/Contrast Menu To access the dimmer/contrast function menu, press:
Menu Dimmer Contrast On Off Level Action Turns the display backlight on. Turns the display backlight off. Adjusts the level of the display backlight. Adjusts the display contrast. 28 0125 R
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1 | 2003-04-17 | 1616 ~ 1626 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2003-04-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ECI Satellite Communication A/S
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008264954
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1 | Physical Address |
Porsvej 2
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1 |
Aalborg, N/A DK-9200
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1 |
Denmark
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@telefication.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
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 | Grantee Code |
OQS
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
RTU4120A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
H**** H********
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1 | Title |
Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4596********
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1 | Fax Number |
+4596********
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1 |
h******@eci.dk
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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 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Iridium Telephone System | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is maximum EIRP with supplied antenna. The modulation duty cycle during normal operation is 9.2%. The device is a mobile unit. For satisfying MPE categorical exclusion requirements of 2.1091, the supplied 0dBi helix antenna shall be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of 47 cm or more from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This is an interim Grant of Certification based on compliance with all relevant portions of Parts 1, 2 and 25 as specified in the NPRM for GEN Docket 98-68 adopted on May 14, 1998. This interim approval is granted on the basis that final approval must satisfy the requirements and procedures adopted in future FCC GMPCS-MoU implementation proceeding, including the specific spurious and out-of-band emission limits adopted in this proceeding. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | |||||
n/a | ||||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 25 | 1616.00000000 | 1626.00000000 | 7.0000000 | 10.0000000000 ppm | 41K7Q7W |
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