Furuno Felcom251 Operators Manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
INMARSAT
FLEETBROADBAND
FELCOM251
Model
FELCOM501
www.furuno.com
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9-52 Ashihara-cho,
A:MAR
2019
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C:JUN.23, 2022
Pub. No.
(
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Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
is elemental chlorine free.
・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer
All rights reserved.
REFU
FELCOM251/501
Printed in Japan
OME-57050-C
0 0 0 1 9 5 8 8 8 1 2
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IMPORTANT NOTICES

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Ni-Cd
Pb
General
• This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users.
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the instructions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can void the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and the equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by FURUNO will void the warranty.
• The following concern acts as our importer in Europe, as defined in DECISION No 768/2008/EC.
- Name: FURUNO EUROPE B.V.
- Address: Siriusstraat 86, 5015 BT, Tilburg, The Netherlands
• The following concern acts as our importer in UK, as defined in SI 2016/1025 as amended SI 2019/
470.
- Name: FURUNO (UK) LTD.
- Address: West Building Penner Road Havant Hampshire PO9 1QY, U.K.
• All brand, product names, trademarks, registered trademarks, and service marks belong to their respective holders.
How to discard this product
Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the correct method of disposal.
How to discard a used battery
Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of bat­tery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
In the European Union The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/ 66/EU.
In the USA The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that Ni-Cd and lead-acid re­chargeable batteries must be recycled. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws.
In the other countries There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols can in­crease when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING
Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION
Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
Warning, Caution
Mandatory Action
Prohibitive Action
WARNING
Do not open the equipment.
This equipment uses high voltage that can cause electrical shock. Only qualified persons can work inside the equipment.
Turn off power at switchboard if the something is dropped inside the equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the power remains on.
Turn off power at switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the power remains on.
Turn off power at switchboard immediately if you feel the equipment is not working properly.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the power remains on.
Do not dissasemble or modify the equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or bodily injury can result.
Do not operate the equipment with wet hands.
Fire or electrical shock can result.
Keep the equipment away from rain, water and water splash.
Fire or electrical shock can result if water gets into the equipment.
Use the correct fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire.
Do not place liquid-filled containers on the top of the equipment.
For or electrical shock can result
WARNING
Read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
The glass of an LCD panel breaks easily. Handle the LCD carefully.
Injury can result if the glass breaks.
CAUTION
Name: Name Plate Type: 16-025-3525-0 Code No.: 100-422-940-10
Warning Label
Warning label is attached to the equipment. Do not remove the label. If the label is lost or damaged, contact a FURUNO dealer about replacement.
Do not approach the radome closer than 1.3 m (FELCOM 501) or 0.6 m (FELCOM 251) when it is transmitting.
The radome emits radio waves which can be harmful to the human body, particularly the eyes.
FELCOM501
distance
100W/m
2
0.4 m
1.3 m
Radiation Level
10W/m
2
0.2 m
0.6 m
FELCOM251
distance
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505 Emergency Call

Other handset screen
Safety Voice handset screen
In the event of an emergency, do the following to make an emergency call:
Note: 505 emergency calling is an INMARSAT service and is not GMDSS compliant.
1. At the main screen, press the key. The [Call] screen appears.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
3. Press S or T to select the [Rescue Call] menu, then press the Enter key.
If your IP Handset is not a Safety Voice Handset, go to step 5. The Safety Voice Handset has
the icon in its status bar.
4. Press T to select the [Emergency Call] menu, then press the Enter key.
5. Press S to select the [Call (505)] the menu, then press the Enter key. You will be automatically connected to the closest RCC.
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505 Emergency Call
6. When the RCC responds, follow the below procedure, speaking clearly and slowly.
MAYDAY-MAYDAY-MAYDAY
This is
NAME-NAME-NAME
CALLSIGN
or other IDENTIFICATION
MMSI
MAYDAY
NAME of the VESSEL in distress
CALLSIGN or other IDENTIFICATION
MMSI
POSITION
given as latitude and longitude
or
If latitude and longitude are not known
or if time is insufficient,
in relation to a known geographical location
NATURE of distress
Kind of ASSISTANCE required
Any other useful INFORMATION
OWN ID
SHIP’S NAME: ________________
CALLSIGN: ___________________
MMSI: _______________________
The responding RCC will take the appropriate action.
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32/38/39 Urgency Call

For [Medical Advice] For [Medical Assist] For [Maritime Assist]
The following short codes are available for urgency calls:
• 32: Urgency Medical Advice
• 38: Urgency Medical Assistance
• 39: Urgency Maritime Assistance
Note 1: 32/38/39 urgency calling is an INMARSAT service and is not GMDSS compliant.
Note 2: 32/38/39 urgency calling requires a safety voice contract with your service provider and
also requires connection to the Alarm Panel (available as an optional extra). Note 3: You can only make the urgency call from the Safety Voice Handset. The Safety Voice
Handset has the icon in its status bar.
In the event of an urgency, do the following to make an urgency call:
1. At the main screen, press the key. The [Call] screen appears.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
3. Press S or T to select the [Rescue Call] menu, then press the Enter key. If your IP Handset is not a Safety Voice Handset, the following menu is not displayed. The
Safety Voice Handset has the icon in its status bar.
4. Press S or T to select [Medical Advice], [Medical Assist], or [Maritime Assist] menu, then press the Enter key.
5. Press S to select the [Call (32)], [Call (32)], or [Call (39)] menu.
6. When the call is answered, speak clearly and slowly to provide the requested information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD................................................................................................................... xi
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................xv
1. BASIC OPERATION..............................................................................................1-1
1.1 Communication Unit and IP Handset Overview .........................................................1-1
1.1.1 Communication Unit.......................................................................................1-1
1.1.2 IP Handset......................................................................................................1-1
1.2 SIM Card ....................................................................................................................1-3
1.3 Power On/Off..............................................................................................................1-4
1.4 Screen Layout ............................................................................................................1-8
1.5 Basic Operation of the IP Handset.............................................................................1-9
1.5.1 Menu operations overview .............................................................................1-9
1.5.2 How to input characters................................................................................1-11
1.5.3 How to edit text.............................................................................................1-12
1.6 Password..................................................................................................................1-12
2. IP HANDSET OPERATIONS.................................................................................2-1
2.1 IP Handset..................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 How to place a call .........................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Operation during communication ...................................................................2-5
2.1.3 How to answer a call ......................................................................................2-7
2.1.4 Hands-free function........................................................................................2-8
2.1.5 How to operate the [Call] screen sub-menu...................................................2-8
2.2 [Contacts] List.............................................................................................................2-9
2.2.1 How to add a contact......................................................................................2-9
2.2.2 How to search for a contact..........................................................................2-10
2.2.3 How to edit a contact....................................................................................2-12
2.2.4 How to delete a contact................................................................................2-13
2.3 [History] Screen........................................................................................................2-14
2.3.1 How to add a contact from the [History] screen ...........................................2-14
2.3.2 How to delete a history.................................................................................2-15
2.4 Rescue Call..............................................................................................................2-16
2.4.1 Emergency call (505) ...................................................................................2-16
2.4.2 Urgency call (32/38/39) ................................................................................2-18
2.5 Notification Log.........................................................................................................2-19
2.6 Prefix Settings ..........................................................................................................2-20
3. SETTINGS FOR IP HANDSET ..............................................................................3-1
3.1 Sound Settings...........................................................................................................3-1
3.1.1 How to change the volume.............................................................................3-1
3.1.2 How to change the ring tone ..........................................................................3-2
3.2 Display Settings..........................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 How to change the font size...........................................................................3-3
3.2.2 How to change LCD brightness......................................................................3-3
3.2.3 How to change the key brilliance....................................................................3-3
3.3 Time Zone Settings ....................................................................................................3-4
3.3.1 How to use UTC format..................................................................................3-4
3.3.2 How to use local time .....................................................................................3-5
3.4 Operations for Communication Unit ...........................................................................3-5
3.4.1 How to display the [Status] screen.................................................................3-6
3.4.2 How to search for a satellite...........................................................................3-7
3.4.3 How to connect/disconnect the data line........................................................3-8
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3.5 IP Handset Information ..............................................................................................3-8
3.5.1 How to display the system information........................................................... 3-9
3.5.2 How to display the call restrictions...............................................................3-10
3.6 Administrator Settings..............................................................................................3-11
3.6.1 Network settings...........................................................................................3-12
3.6.2 How to set the phone functions for the IP Handset......................................3-14
3.6.3 How to set the call restrictions .....................................................................3-17
3.6.4 How to transfer the syslog to a PC...............................................................3-20
4. OPTIONAL DEVICES ............................................................................................4-1
4.1 Fax (FAX-2840)..........................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Incoming bell (FB-3001).............................................................................................4-1
5. WEB INTERFACE..................................................................................................5-1
5.1 How to Open/Close the Web Interface.......................................................................5-1
5.2 How to Use the Web Interface...................................................................................5-4
5.2.1 Top page overview.........................................................................................5-4
5.3 Dashboard..................................................................................................................5-7
5.4 Data Connection ........................................................................................................5-9
5.4.1 How to connect to the internet .......................................................................5-9
5.4.2 How to disconnect from the internet.............................................................5-11
5.5 Contacts List ............................................................................................................5-12
5.5.1 How to add a contact ...................................................................................5-12
5.5.2 How to search for a contact .........................................................................5-13
5.5.3 How to edit contacts.....................................................................................5-13
5.5.4 How to delete a contact................................................................................5-13
5.5.5 How to import/export the contacts data........................................................5-14
5.6 SMS (Short Message Service).................................................................................5-15
5.6.1 How to input the SMS password..................................................................5-15
5.6.2 How to send an SMS message....................................................................5-16
5.6.3 How to review a received message .............................................................5-18
5.6.4 Message boxes............................................................................................5-19
5.6.5 How to use a message in the outbox...........................................................5-20
5.6.6 How to send a message in the unsent box.................................................. 5-21
5.6.7 How the show the original message in replies.............................................5-22
5.6.8 How to set up delivery notifications..............................................................5-22
5.7 Satellite Search........................................................................................................5-23
5.8 Active Notifications...................................................................................................5-24
5.9 Phone List................................................................................................................5-26
5.10 WAN User List..........................................................................................................5-26
5.11 Log Shows ...............................................................................................................5-27
5.11.1 How to login as a log user............................................................................ 5-27
5.11.2 How to view the notification log.................................................................... 5-28
5.11.3 How to view the voice call log ......................................................................5-30
5.11.4 How to view the data connection log............................................................5-33
5.11.5 How to view the registration log ...................................................................5-36
5.11.6 How to view the remote access log..............................................................5-37
6. SETTINGS ON WEB INTERFACE ........................................................................6-1
6.1 Administrator Login ....................................................................................................6-1
6.2 Editing Information for Extension Numbers................................................................ 6-2
6.3 Caller Code Settings ..................................................................................................6-5
6.3.1 How to register caller code.............................................................................6-5
6.3.2 How to edit caller code...................................................................................6-6
6.3.3 How to delete caller code...............................................................................6-6
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6.4 Alternative MS-ISDN Settings ....................................................................................6-7
6.4.1 How to register the alternative MS-ISDN .......................................................6-7
6.4.2 How to edit the alternative MS-ISDN..............................................................6-9
6.4.3 How to delete the alternative MS-ISDN..........................................................6-9
6.5 PBX Settings ............................................................................................................6-10
6.5.1 How to set the automatic timeout function ...................................................6-10
6.5.2 How to set internal call routing .....................................................................6-10
6.6 LAN Settings.............................................................................................................6-12
6.6.1 How to set up the network............................................................................6-12
6.6.2 How to set up the DHCP lease.....................................................................6-13
6.6.3 How to set up the static routing ....................................................................6-14
6.7 ISDN Settings...........................................................................................................6-15
6.8 WAN Settings...........................................................................................................6-16
6.8.1 How to register/edit WAN group as “Router mode”......................................6-17
6.8.2 How to register/edit WAN group as "PPPoE"...............................................6-23
6.8.3 How to register/edit WAN group as "Bridge"................................................6-31
6.8.4 How to register/edit WAN group as "AT Command" ....................................6-34
6.8.5 How to set the firewall ..................................................................................6-36
6.8.6 How to set the DNS filter..............................................................................6-37
6.8.7 How to set the IP filter ..................................................................................6-39
6.8.8 How to setup a DMZ.....................................................................................6-42
6.8.9 How to setup a VPN pass-through...............................................................6-43
6.8.10 Communication Statistics .............................................................................6-44
6.9 Remote Control ........................................................................................................6-45
6.10 How to Change the Password..................................................................................6-46
6.11 How to Transfer the Event Log to a PC....................................................................6-47
6.12 Packet Analysis ........................................................................................................6-48
6.12.1 Packet capturing...........................................................................................6-48
6.12.2 Port mirroring................................................................................................6-48
6.13 How to Import/Export Settings Data .........................................................................6-49
6.13.1 How to export settings..................................................................................6-49
6.13.2 How to import settings..................................................................................6-49
6.14 How to Backup and Restore Settings.......................................................................6-50
6.14.1 How to backup settings ................................................................................6-50
6.14.2 How to restore settings.................................................................................6-50
6.15 SIM Card Settings ....................................................................................................6-51
6.15.1 How to set up the PIN code requirement for SIM card.................................6-51
6.15.2 How to change the PIN code........................................................................6-51
6.16 Login Banner Settings ..............................................................................................6-52
6.17 Discrete I/O Settings.................................................................................................6-53
6.17.1 How to enable the ignition function ..............................................................6-53
6.17.2 How to setup the warning/error output .........................................................6-54
7. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................7-1
7.1 Preventive Maintenance.............................................................................................7-1
7.2 How to Replace the Fuse...........................................................................................7-2
7.3 Communication Unit LED Lamps ...............................................................................7-2
7.4 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................7-3
7.5 Diagnostics.................................................................................................................7-5
7.5.1 IP Handset test...............................................................................................7-5
7.5.2 Communication Unit and Antenna Unit test .................................................7-11
7.6 System Information...................................................................................................7-12
7.7 Legal Notice..............................................................................................................7-12
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE .......................................................................................AP-1
APPENDIX 2 LIST OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS........................................AP-5
APPENDIX 3 NOTIFICATION MESSAGES .............................................................AP-8
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
INDEX..........................................................................................................................IN-1
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FOREWORD

A Word to the Owner of the FURUNO FELCOM251/501
Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FELCOM251/501 Inmarsat Fleetbroadband Ship Earth Station. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers.
This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environ­ment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless operated and maintained properly. Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and main­tenance.
We would appreciate hearing from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our purpos­es. Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment.
Features
The FELCOM251/501 consists of an antenna unit, communication unit, and a IP Handset. The FELCOM251/501 provides telephone, facsimile and data services.
The main features of the FELCOM251/501 are:
• Conforms to the following standards: IEC 60945 Ed.4.0, IEC 60950-1 Ed.2.0, IEC 62311 Ed.1.0, IEC 62368-1 Ed.2.0
• SIM card based billing
• Voice communication: 4 kbps AMBE+2 or 3.1kHz Audio
• Facsimile: 3.1 kHz Audio
• 64kbps ISDN UDI transmission (FELCOM501 only)
• Packet Communication
Packet FELCOM251 FELCOM501
Standard IP (best effort) Max. 284 kbps Max. 432 kbps Streaming IP 8 kbps, 16 kbps, 32 kbps,
64 kbps, 128 kbps
• Simultaneous voice and data transmission
• SMS with a maximum size of 1120 characters per message available with the Short Message Service
8 kbps, 16 kbps, 32 kbps, 64 kbps, 128 kbps, 256 kbps
• Data packet billing-based internet connection
• Compatible with Multi Voice, Alternative MS-ISDN, FX (Fleet Xpress) and Safety Voice ser­vices.
Note: ISDN UDI data streaming and IP packet communication can incur high costs depending on communication time. Note that unexpectedly high costs could occur.
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Software Information
This product includes software to be licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), BSD, Apache, MIT and others. The program(s) is/are free software(s), and you can copy it and/or redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL or LGPL as published by the Free Software Foundation. Please access the following URL if you need source codes: https://www.furuno.co.jp/en/contact/cnt_oss_e01.html
This product uses the software module that was developed by the Independent JPEG Group.
Program No.
• 1650265-01.** ** denotes minor modifications.
Unavailable IP addresses
The following IP address ranges are used by the system internally and should not be used when configuring a network which includes this system.
• 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.13.0
• 192.168.50.1 to 192.168.93.1
• 192.168.61.1 to 192.168.61.44
CE declaration
With regards to CE declarations, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com) for further infor­mation about RoHS conformity declarations.
Disclosure of Information about China RoHS
With regards to China RoHS information for our products, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com).
Licensing and Copyright information
Aes-2014-03-10
Copyright (c) 2003, Dr Brian Gladman, Worcester, UK. All rights reserved.LICENSE TERMS
The free distribution and use of this software in both source and binary form is allowed (with or without changes) provided that:
1. distributions of this source code include the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and
the following disclaimer;
2. distributions in binary form include the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the fol-
lowing disclaimer in the documentation and/or other associated materials;
3. the copyright holder's name is not used to endorse products built using this software without
specific written permission.
ALTERNATIVELY, provided that this notice is retained in full, this product may be distributed un­der the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), in which case the provisions of the GPL apply INSTEAD OF those given above.
DISCLAIMER
This software is provided 'as is' with no explicit or implied warranties in respect of its properties, including, but not limited to, correctness and/or fitness for purpose.
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FOREWORD
eCos-3.0.12
Copyright (c) 1999 Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Swe­den). Copyright (c) 1980, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 The Re­gents of the University of California. (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. Copyright 1994, 1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 WIDE Project. Copyright (c) 2000 Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> Copyright (c) 1998 Larry Lile. Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 Stephen Deering. Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. Copyright (c) 1993 Daniel Boulet Copyright (c) 1997 Niklas Hallqvist. Copyright (c) 2000 Paycounter, Inc. Copyright (c) 1998 David Greenman. Copyright (c) 1996 Matt Thomas <matt@3am-software.com> Copyright 1998 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu> Copyright 1994, 1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Copyright (c) 1995, 1999 Berkeley Software Design, Inc. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted pro­vided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distri­bution.
3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER­CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPE­CIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROF­ITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABIL­ITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF AD­VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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FOREWORD
ppp-custom
Copyright (c) 1991 Gregory M. Christy. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by Gregory M. Christy. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WAR­RANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHAN­TIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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Copyright (c) 2003 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at http://www.open­source.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by Carnegie Mellon University. The name of the University may not be used to en­dorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WAR­RANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHAN­TIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Communication Unit
External Alarm
IP Handset
FB-8001
FELCOM501 Antenna Unit
FB-1501
GS Facsimile
or
Analog Telephone
FB-2001
Relay
RT3SP1-12V
(AY34001)
Cradle
GS Facsimile
or
Analog Telephone
FELCOM251 Antenna Unit
FB-1251
Telport Extender
FB-3002
GS Facsimile
or
Analog Telephone
Up to 4 connections
(
12-24V DC
AC/DC Power
Supply Unit
406080A-FUR-001
)
Alarm Panel
FB-3101
Network Equipment, IP Handset
Network Equipment, IP Handset
Environmental category
Units Category
Antenna Unit
Other Units Protected from the weather
Exposed to the weather
100-240V AC
AC/DC Power
Supply Unit
PR-241
USB-RS232CConverter
FB-3003
: Standard supply : Optional or local supply
100-230V AC
PC
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Caution when connecting shipboard network to FELCOM251/501
If the FELCOM251/501 is connected to a shipboard network that has a data monitoring system or the like, the FELCOM251/501 can become unstable when the equipment in the network transmits large volumes of broadcast packets. If this type of shipboard network is connected to the FEL­COM251/501, consultation with the network system manager is necessary to provide measures to ensure the FELCOM251/501 operates stably.
An example of a system that transmits and receives large volumes of broadcast data is a data monitoring system which has equipment that transfers large data (images, etc.) in short intervals. One remedy is to connect a router (that is capable of handling large volumes of data) between the shipboard network and the FELCOM251/501.
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1. BASIC OPERATION

1.1 Communication Unit and IP Handset Overview

1.1.1 Communication Unit

SIM card slot Power switch

1.1.2 IP Handset

Speaker
Screen
12
1 3
4 6
9
10
No. Key Function
1
2
S • Moves the cursor up.
3
• Opens the [Volume] screen.
• Softkey (Lower left menu item button)
• Opens the [Contacts] list/call history.
• Softkey (Lower right menu item button)
• Increases the volume.
• On main screen: increase the brilliance. Note: On screens other than the main screen, hold the 0 key and press S to increase the brilliance.
2
Enter
5
7
8
11
Microphone
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No. Key Function
T • Moves the cursor down.
• Decreases the volume.
• On main screen: decrease the brilliance. Note: On screens other than the main screen, hold the 0 key and press T to decrease the brilliance.
3
4
W Moves the cursor left. X Moves the cursor right
Enter • Confirms the selected item.
• Confirms the input settings.
• Softkey (Lower center menu item button)
Places the current call on hold.
5
6
7
8
1. @ Enters phone number and text. 2ABC 3DEF 4GHI
9
10
11
12 SLEEP Press the key more than one second to turn off a LCD backlight.
5JKL 6MNO 7PORS 8TUV 9WXYZ 0 * • Single press: Enters * symbol.
# • Enters symbol (#).
Moves to the [SAT Selection] screen.
• Moves to the [Call] screen.
• Calls to the input number.
• Answers an incoming call.
• Returns to the previous screen.
• Erases a number or letter.
• Moves to the main screen.
• Hangs up phone.
• Cancels outgoing call.
• Press the key more than three seconds to restart IP Handset.
• Double press: Enters + symbol.
• Inputs line feed code.
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1.2 SIM Card

IC (gold)
Note: The FELCOM251/501 uses only Inmarsat Fleetbroadband compatible SIM cards.
Individual user information is stored on the SIM card. The system reads information when the SIM card is inserted. The user registration number is saved on the SIM card, and it is possible to transmit with different SIM cards from one terminal. In this case, the transmission fees are charged to the person registered to the SIM Card.
There are 4 registration codes on the SIM card, [PIN1], [PUK1], [PIN2], [PUK2]. This unit does not use the code [PIN2] and [PUK2]. Be sure to carefully write down the [PIN1] and [PUK1] code numbers and do not lose or forget them.
PIN code
To prevent unauthorized use by a third party, there is a 4-8 digit PIN (Personal Iden­tification Number) code. When the unit is turned on, the user will be prompted to enter the PIN code if required. Enter the [PIN1] code. If the wrong code is entered 3 times, the system will lock and the Communication Unit cannot be used.
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PUK code
If the system locks, use the 8-digit PUK (PIN Unblocked Key) code to unlock the sys­tem. Use the code [PUK1]. If the wrong PUK code is entered 10 times, the SIM card will cease operating. If this happens, contact the retailer of the SIM card.
Handling the SIM card
• Ensure the power is off before inserting/removing the SIM card.
• Do not touch the IC part of the SIM card.
• Always remove the SIM card by hand.
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1.3 Power On/Off

How to turn on
The POWER switch on the front panel of the Communication Unit switches the follow­ing units on/off:
• IP Handset
• Communication Unit
• Antenna Unit
• Alarm Panel (option)
1. By hand, peel the card slot cover from the right end on the front of the Communi­cation Unit to show the SIM card port. If the SIM card is already inserted in the SIM card port, go to step 5.
2. Insert the SIM card IC face down into the card port.
To eject the SIM card, push it in with your finger.
3. Slide the lock in front of the SIM card.
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4. Replace the card slot cover peeled at step 1.
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5. Turn on the power switch on the Communication Unit. IP Handsets connected to the Communication Unit can take up to 40 seconds to power up and show the start-up screen.
Wait approximately three minutes for the main screen to display.
When the main screen Shows the icons and in green on the status bar, communication is possible.
Main screen Note 1: Usually, a few minutes is required for the above screen to display. If there
are obstacles or interference in the path of the satellite, more time may be re­quired.
Note 2: You may be asked for PIN code depending on SIM card settings. If pass­word is required, go to step 6.
Note 3: You can call the 505 emergency or 32/38/39 urgency number with no PIN code. Press the key to select [Rescue]. See section 2.4 how to use the res­cue call.
6. Press the 0 to 9 key to input the 4- to 8-digit PIN code.
7. Press S or T to select [OK], then press the Enter key. If the PIN code is input correctly, the main screen appears on the IP Handset. If input wrong, the message "Invalid PIN" appears.
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If the PIN code is locked
If the wrong PIN code is input three times, the current PIN number becomes locked and the following screen appears.
Do the procedure below to unlock the PIN code.
1. Press S to select the [Username] field, then press the Enter key.
2. Input "Admin" (without the quotation marks), then press the Enter key. For how to input the user name, see section 1.5.2.
3. Press T to select the [Password] field.
4. Input the password (default: Fb1234567890), then press the Enter key. For how to input the password, see section 1.5.2.
5. Press T to select [OK], then press the Enter key. The [Input PUK] screen appears.
6. Press the 0 to 9 key to input the 8-digit PUK code.
7. Press S or T to select the [Input new PIN] field.
8. Press the 0 to 9 key to input the new 4- to 8-digit PIN code.
9. Press S or T to select [OK], then press the Enter key. If the PUK code is input correctly, the main screen appears on the IP Handset. If input wrong, the message "Invalid PUK" appears.
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If the wrong PUK code is input ten times, the current PUK number becomes locked and the following screen appears.
IP Handset and Web interface operational ability
The following operations are possible using the IP Handset and Web interface:
Item
Phone Yes No Contacts Yes Yes SMS (Short Message Service) No Yes Internet No Yes IP Handset settings Yes No Communication Unit settings No Yes
IP
Handset
Web interface
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*1: Processing
Ready Voice (Voice line in use) Fax (Fax in use) ISDN (ISDN in use)
Status bar
Satellite in use Voice status
*1
Data status
*2
Time
*2: Not connected
Connected Processing No permission (Data transmission not permitted)
Ship latitude Ship longitude
Date (UTC or local)
Press ▼ to select [Close], and press the Enter key to close the pop-up window.
Missed calls (unchecked)
Unread events
Notification pop-up window

1.4 Screen Layout

IP Handset Screen
Status bar indications
Icon Definition
Shows the strength of the reception signal with up to four bars. Four bars indicates a strong signal. If there is no signal bar, communica­tion is not possible.
Green: Voice is ready. White: Voice is not ready.
Green: Data transmission is ready. (Requires data connection.) White: Data transmission is not ready.
Appears when this handset is assigned as a Safety Voice handset.
FX mode: Shows when FX mode is active. See “Important Notices” at the start of this manual for more details.
Missed call: Appears when incoming call is missed.
New Message: Shows when a new SMS message arrives.
Shows when there is an unacknowledged event. The buzzer sounds when this icon appears.
Shows the current UTC or local time.
Notification pop-up window
The pop-up window appears when an call is missed, or when an unread event exists. ?The number of missed calls/unread events appears with each indication.
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Once closed, this window does not appear again until a new missed call or event oc­curs.
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1.5 Basic Operation of the IP Handset

Cursor (Blue highlight)
Select with the corresponding key.

1.5.1 Menu operations overview

1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to open the main menu. The IP Handset main menu has six items: [Contents], [Comm. Unit], [Notifica­tions], [Info], [Settings], and [Admin].
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2. Press W, S, X or T to select a menu item. The selected item is highlighted in blue.
3. Press the Enter key to choose [Select]. The corresponding menu appears for the selected item. For example, if you select [Settings] at step 2, the following menu appears.
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4. In the selected menu, press S or T to choose a menu item, then press the Enter key to open the item. As an example, the [Display] menu is shown below.
5. In the selected menu, press S or T to choose a menu item, then press the Enter key to open the item. The item screen appears. As an example, the [Font Size] screen is shown below.
Press ► or ◄ to select an item.
Items indicated with a X or W to either side have additional options available.
6. Press X or W to select the appropriate option, then press the Enter key.
7. Press to go back to the main screen.
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1.5.2 How to input characters

Input alphabet and numeric characters using the keys on the IP Handset. Press the key once to input a number, or press repeatedly to cycle through alphabet characters.
Key Alphanumeric character (abAB mode) Character (1234 mode)
1. @ - _ / : 1
2 a b c A B C 2
3d e f D E F 3
4g h i G H I 4
5 j k l J K L 5
6 m n o M N O 6
7p q r s P Q R S 7
8t u v T U V 8
9 w x y z W X Y Z 9
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0
*
#
(space) ? ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + ,(comma) ­.(period) / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
~
? ,(comma) ’ !
If the cursor is on a character, press to move the cursor right.
0
Single press: * Double press: +
.(period)
Example of text input
For example, to input "furuno" at the text input screen, do the following:
Entered/available character count
Input mode abAB: Alphabet 1234: Numeric
: Change input mode
1. With [abAB] selected in the lower right of the screen, press the 3 key three times.
2. Press the 8 key two times. Note: Press the key to delete the character.
3. Press the 7 key three times.
4. Press the 8 key two times.
5. Press the 6 key two times.
6. Press the X key to move the cursor right one space. Use this method to move the cursor when you want to use the same key for a dif­ferent character.
7. Press the 6 key three times.
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1.5.3 How to edit text

Edit text at the text input screen.
1. At the text input screen, put the cursor on the text to correct.
2. Press . One character erases.
Note: To erase all characters to the right of the cursor, press and hold the key.
3. Input the correct character(s).

1.6 Password

See the following table for information on passwords:
Item Username
IP Handset Admin Administrator
Web interface
Log Log password
Admin Administrator
Not required. SMS
User defined. PPPoE
Default
Password
password* (Fb1234567890)
(Lg1234567890)
password* (Fb1234567890)
password (Sms251501)
password
Use
When logging in as an admin­istrator.
When opening [Log] on the menu bar.
When logging in as an admin­istrator.
When opening [SMS] on the menu bar.
When connect­ing to the inter­net by PPPoE.
Password
Update
See section 6.10.
See step 6 in section 6.8.2.
*: The default administrator password is the same for both the Web Interface and all
connected handsets. If the password is changed (see section 6.10) and a handset is not connected to the Communication Unit, that handset retains the old password. When the handset is connected to the Communication Unit, the handset password is automatically updated.
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Note: This equipment uses SIP/RTP for data transfer and calls. These protocols are
not encrypted and may be intercepted in an unsecured environment. Ensure that the network used for connection is secure and monitored in order to prevent interception of important data/information.

2.1 IP Handset

You can call someone on land or ship-to-ship from the IP Handset.

2.1.1 How to place a call

There are three methods to place a call:
1) Input a number (or speed dial number) of a party to call.
2) Select a number from the [History] screen.
3) Select a number from the [Contacts] list.
To call an external number, follow the procedure below when the main screen shows
the icon in green color on the status bar.
How to input a number
To input a number from the IP Handset, do the following:
1. Remove the IP Handset from the cradle, and input a number (maximum 28 num­bers) from the main screen.
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Destination Description
Land [00] or [+], country code, destination number Ship-to-ship (Inmarsat terminal) [00] or [+], [870] (ocean area code), Inmarsat Fleet-
broadband number Internal call 4 digit inter-line number Speed dial [0], speed dial number (2 to 3 digits)
EG: To call speed dial number "123", dial [0123]
Note 1: To erase a number that is input wrong, press the key. Note 2: There are two voice services, "4kbps AMBE+2" and "3.1kHz Audio". Re-
ferring to the following table, select the service to use by entering [1][*] or [2][*] be-
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fore the phone number. You can also preset the prefix (see section 2.6). If no prefix is input, the call is place based on the setting for [Outgoing Service] on the [Phone List] screen (see section 6.2). Depending on SIM card contract, "3.1kHz Audio" cannot be used. Contact the company which issues your SIM card for details.
Service Charge Selection Method
4kbps AMBE+2 (Standard quality)
3.1kHz Audio (High quality)
Note 3: You can use the shortcut “0*” to redial the last used number.
2. Press , the # key or the Enter key to place a call. The following screen appears.
Low cost [1][*] + subscriber number
High cost [2][*] + subscriber number
Display on main
screen
Voice
Fax
XXXXXX
Note 1: If a number is input and there is no operation of any key for several sec­onds, the call is automatically placed.
Note 2: If the connection fails, the following screen appears.
XXXXXX
(200020FB)
Error code
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: Missed*
*: Calls received from an external number and which are not answered from any handset are considered “missed” calls.
: Communication failed
: Communication successful
3. Complete the conversation. During the conversation, the duration of the communication time is counted and displayed on screen in seconds.
XXXXXX
Connection time
4. Press the key or replace the IP Handset in the cradle to end the call. The following screen appears.
XXXXXX
5. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
Note: To place a phone call from land to the FELCOM251/FELCOM501, dial the iden­tification code of the phone carrier, [870] (ocean area code) then the Inmarsat number.
How to call from the [History] screen
A number can be dialed directly from the [History] screen. For more information about the [History] screen, see section 2.3.
1. At the main screen, press the key.
2. Press X to open the [History] screen. The top in the list is the most recent number. The caller’s name appears in the [History] screen if it is registered in the [Contacts] list. "No caller ID" appears if the number is hidden.
㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄㼄㼄
: Received
: Called
㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄
㻚㻚㻚
㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄㼄㼄
㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄㼄㼄
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㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄㼄㼄
Error code (Shown only when an error occurs.)
Phone number (Displays name if registered in [Contacts] list.) Day/month, time Communication time
Icon
Note: When there are no numbers registered in the [History] screen, "No list." ap­pears.
3. Press T or S to select a number.
4. Press the key to open the sub-menu, or press the key.
If you press the key, go to step 6. Note: Press the Enter key to display the complete information for the selected
number. The incoming/outgoing call time log, etc. display.
Press the key to return to the [History] screen. If you call the number, press the Enter key, then go to step 6.
5. Select [Call].
6. Press the key to place a call.
7. Complete the conversation.
8. Press the key or replace the IP Handset in the cradle to end the call.
9. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
How to call from the [Contacts] list
A number can be dialed directly from the [Contacts] list. For more information about the [Contacts] list, see section 2.2 for IP Handset, or section 5.5 for Communication Unit.
1. At the main screen, press the key to open the [Contacts] list.
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Note: If no numbers are stored in the [Contacts] list, "No List." appears.
2. Press S or T to select a contact.
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Name of party
Phone number
Speed dial number
XXXXXX
3. Press the key. Note: Press the Enter key to display the complete information of the selected con-
tact.
Press the key to return to the [Contacts] list. If you call the contact, press the Enter key, then go to step 4.
4. Press the key to place a call.
5. Complete the conversation.
6. Press the key or replace the IP Handset in the cradle to end the call.
7. Press the key to go back to the main screen.

2.1.2 Operation during communication

How to adjust the volume
Adjust the volume of the conversation as follows:
1. During a conversation, press S or T to display the volume pop-up window.
2. Press S to increase the volume, or T to decrease the volume. If no key is operated, the volume window automatically closes.
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How to put a call on hold
It is possible to put a call on hold during the conversation.
1. During a conversation, press the key.
If the other party puts a call on hold during an internal call, the title of the screen Shows "Held" show as below.
XXXXXX
XXXXXX
2. Press the or key to take the call off hold and return to the conversation. Note: If you are using an analog handset, press the [Hook] button → [2] [#] to
put a call on hold.
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2.1.3 How to answer a call

1. When the IP Handset rings, release the IP Handset from the cradle. If the handset
is not cradled when the call is received, press the key. If the call is from one of the subscribers described below, the name of the caller
appears.
• If the caller is saved in [Contacts] list, the registered name appears.
• If a nickname is set for a IP Handset, the nickname of the internal phone ap­pears. See section 3.6.2.
• Rescue call: "Distress" appears.
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XXXXXX
2. Talk to caller.
3. When conversation is finished, press the key or replace the IP Handset in the cradle to end the call
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
Note: If an incoming called is not answered, a notification pop-up window appears on the main screen. Further the missed call icon appears on the status bar. Calls re­ceived from an external number and which are not answered from any handset are
considered missed calls and also show the appropriate icon.
If the number is hidden, “No caller ID” appears.
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2.1.4 Hands-free function

The hands-free function lets you make or answer calls, without holding the handset. This leave your hands free to do other important tasks, like steering your vessel.
To activate the hands-free function, press the key with the IP Handset on the cra­dle when you make or answer a call. The color of the screen changes to blue, as
shown below, while hands-free is in use.
XXXXXX
Handsfree OFF
Handsfree ON
XXXXXX
To deactivate the hands-free function, release the IP Handset from the cradle.
Press the key to end the call.
The screenshots in this manual are taken with the hands-free function inactive.

2.1.5 How to operate the [Call] screen sub-menu

1. At the main screen, press the key.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
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No. Meaning
Add the input number in the [Contacts] list. See section 2.2.1.
1
This menu appears in gray when the memory capacity is reached (200 contacts). Select a contact to call from the [Contacts] list. See "How to call from the [Con-
2
tacts] list" on page 2-4. This menu appears in gray if no numbers are stored in the [Contacts] list.
Select a number to call from the [History] screen. See "How to call from the [His-
3
tory] screen" on page 2-3.
4 Make a rescue call. See section 2.4. 5 You can select a voice quality and/or a caller code for this call. See section 2.6.
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2.2 [Contacts] List

Frequently called numbers can be saved in the [Contacts] list for easy access when phoning. The contacts are saved in the Communication Unit. The [Contacts] list can store 200 contacts.

2.2.1 How to add a contact

Add a contact (name, phone number, and speed dial) to the [Contacts] list as follows:
1. At the main screen, press the key to open the [Contacts] list. You can also open the [Contacts] list to press the Enter key at the main screen,
then select [Contacts].
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Note: When there are no contacts registered in the list, "No List." appears.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
Items appear in grey when there are no contacts registered in the list.
3. Press S to select the [Add] menu, then press the Enter key.
Required input
Required input
Optional entry
Press S or T to scroll through the screen.
4. Press S to select the [Name] field, then press the Enter key.
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5. Input a name of a party, then press the Enter key. You can use a maximum of 20 characters. For how to input the name, see section 1.5.2.
6. Press S or T to select the [Number] field, then press the Enter key.
7. Input a phone number, then press the Enter key. You can use a maximum of 28 numbers. The available characters are numerics, *, +, and . (period). For how to input the number, see section 1.5.2.
8. Press S or T to select the [Speed Dial] field, then press the Enter key.
9. Input a speed dial number* if required, then press the Enter key. Speed dial numbers can range from 10 to 200. For how to input the number, see section 1.5.2. *: Once registered, speed dial numbers allow you to dial a number using an ab­breviated number. This feature is handy when assigned to regularly used num­bers.
10. Press T to select [Add], then press the Enter key. The message "Wait response..." and "Applied." appear, then the contact is saved in the Communication Unit.
11. Press the key to go back to the main screen.

2.2.2 How to search for a contact

This section explains how to search for a contact from the [Contacts] list.
1. Press the key to open the [Contacts] list.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
3. Press S or T to select the [Search] menu, then press the Enter key.
4. With the [Input Name or Number.] field selected, press the Enter key.
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5. Input a part of a name (or phone number), then press the Enter key.
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6. Press T to select [Search], press the Enter key to perform the search. The results of the search appear on the [Search Results] screen. If the contact cannot be found, the message "Not found." appears.
Note: If the search is performed with nothing input in the field at step 5, all the con­tacts appears in alphanumeric order.
7. Do one of the following depending on your objective:
Place a phone call:
a) Press S or T to select a contact to call.
b) Press the key to open the [Call] screen.
c) Press the Enter key or the key.
Edit contact:
a) Press S or T to select a contact to edit. b) Press the Enter key to open the [Details] screen.
c) Press the key.
Start from step 5 at section 2.2.3.
Delete contact:
a) Press S or T to select a contact to delete.
b) Press the key to delete the contact.
c) Press S to select [OK], press the Enter key.
To cancel the deletion, press T to select [Cancel], then press the Enter key.
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2.2.3 How to edit a contact

You can edit a contact registered in the [Contacts] list.
1. At the main screen, press the key to open the [Contacts] list.
2. Press S or T to select a contact to edit.
3. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
4. Press S or T to select [Edit], then press the Enter key.
Press S or T to scroll through the screen.
5. Edit the name, phone number, and speed dial number (see section 2.2.1).
6. Press T to select [Save], then press the Enter key. The message "Wait response..." and "Applied." appear, then the contact is saved in the Communication Unit.
7. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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2.2.4 How to delete a contact

This section explains how to delete a contact registered in the [Contacts] list as fol­lows:.
• How to delete an individual contact
• How to delete all the contacts
How to delete an individual contact
1. At the main screen, press the key to open the [Contacts] list.
2. Press S or T to select a contact to delete.
3. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
4. Press S or T to select [Delete], then press the Enter key.
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5. Press S to select [OK], then press the Enter key. The message "Wait response..." and "Applied." appear, then the contact selected at step 2 is deleted. To cancel the deletion, press T to select [Cancel], then press the Enter key.
6. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
How to delete all the contacts
1. At the main screen, press the key to open the [Contacts] list.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
3. Press S or T to select [Delete All], then press the Enter key.
4. Press S to select [OK], then press the Enter key. The message "Wait response..." and "Applied." appear, then all the contacts in the [Contacts] list are deleted. To cancel the deletion, press T to select [Cancel], then press the Enter key.
5. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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: Received
Date and time of call
Status icons
: Missed*
*: Calls received from an external number and which are not answered from any handset are considered “missed” calls.
: Communication
failed
: Communication
successful
Number. If the number is registered in the contacts list, the name also appears here.

2.3 [History] Screen

Up to 20 calls can be stored in the IP Handset. When the 21st call occurs, the oldest logged call is deleted from the list.
To access the [History] screen, press the key followed by X.
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: Called
㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄
㻚㻚㻚
㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄㼄㼄
㻜㻜㻤㻝㻣㻥㻤㻢㼄㼄㼄㼄㼄

2.3.1 How to add a contact from the [History] screen

1. At the main screen, press the key.
2. Press X to open the [History] screen.
3. Press S or T to select a history to add.
4. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
5. Press S or T to select [Add Contact], then press the En-
ter key. Note: This menu appears in gray and is unavailable in
the following cases:
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• The memory capacity is reached (200 contacts).
• A "No caller ID" number’s history is selected.
6. Press S to select the [Name] field, then press the Enter key.
7. Input a name of a party, then press the Enter key. You can use a maximum of 20 characters. For how to input the name, see subsection 1.5.2.
8. Press S or T to select the [Speed Dial] field, then press the Enter key.
9. Input a speed dial number* if required, then press the Enter key. Short dial numbers can range from 10 to 200. For how to input the number, see subsection 1.5.2. *: Once registered, speed dial numbers allow you to dial a number using an ab­breviated number. This feature is handy when assigned to regularly used num­bers.
10. Press T to select [Add], then press the Enter key. When the contact is saved in the [Contacts] list, the message "Wait response...", followed by "Applied." appears.
11. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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2.3.2 How to delete a history

This section explains how to delete a history stored in the IP Handset as follows:
• How to delete an individual history
• How to delete all the histories
How to delete an individual history
1. At the main screen, press the key.
2. Press X to open the [History] screen.
3. Press S or T to select a history to delete.
4. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
5. Press S or T to select [Delete], then press the Enter key.
6. Press S to select [OK], then press the Enter key. When the selected history is deleted, the message "Processing..." appears, fol­lowed by "Applied.". To cancel the deletion, press the T key to select [Cancel], then press the Enter key.
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7. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
How to delete all the contact histories
1. At the main screen, press the key.
2. Press X to open the [History] screen.
3. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
4. Press S or T to select [Delete All], then press the Enter key.
5. Press S to select [OK], then press the Enter key. When all the histories are deleted, the message "Processing..." appears, followed by "Applied.". To cancel the deletion, press T to select [Cancel], then press the Enter key.
6. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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2.4 Rescue Call

There are two kinds of rescue calls as follows.
• Emergency call (505)
• Urgency call (32/38/39)
Note: Emergency calling and urgency calling are an INMARSAT service and is not GMDSS compliant.

2.4.1 Emergency call (505)

There are two methods to place the emergency call:
• Input the number to call.
• Select [Call (505)] at the [Emergency Call] screen. Calls made to [Call (505)] are automatically placed to the closest RCC.
Once connected to the RCC, speak slowly and clearly, providing the following infor­mation:
Who you are: Vessel name, telephone number and call sign.
Where you are: Your position in latitude and longitude or a bearing and distance from a known geographical point.
What is wrong: Nature of emergency or difficulty.
• Type of assistance required.
• Number of persons on board.
How to input the number
1. Remove the IP Handset from the cradle, and enter the number from the main
screen.
2. Press the key or press the Enter key to send the call.
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Other handset screen
Safety Voice handset screen
How to call from the [Emergency Call] screen
1. At the main screen, press the key. The [Call] screen appears.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
3. Press S or T to select the [Rescue Call] menu, then press the Enter key.
If your IP Handset is not a Safety Voice Handset, go to step 5. The Safety Voice
Handset has the icon in its status bar.
4. Press T to select the [Emergency Call] menu, then press the Enter key.
5. Press S to select the [Call (505)] the menu, then press the Enter key.
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2.4.2 Urgency call (32/38/39)

The following short codes are available for urgency calls:
• 32: Urgency Medical Advice
• 38: Urgency Medical Assistance
• 39: Urgency Maritime Assistance
Note 1: 32/38/39 urgency calling requires a safety voice contract with your service provider and also requires connection to the Alarm Panel (available as an optional ex­tra).
Note 2: You can only make the urgency call from the Safety Voice. The Safety Voice
Handset has the icon in its status bar.
There are two methods to place the emergency call:
• Input a number to call.
• Call at the call [Rescue Call] menu. When your call is answered, proceed with the normal procedure for urgency calls and
provide the information needed to assist you.
How to input a number
1. Remove the IP Handset from the cradle, and enter the number from the main screen:
2. Press the key or press the Enter key to send the call.
How to call from the [Emergency Call] menu
1. At the main screen, press the key. The [Call] screen appears.
2. Press the key to open the sub-menu.
3. Press S or T to select the [Rescue Call] menu, then press the Enter key.
If your IP Handset is not a Safety Voice Handset, the following menu is not dis-
played. The Safety Voice Handset has the icon in its status bar.
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4. Press S or T to select [Medical Advice], [Medical Assist], or [Maritime Assist]
For [Medical Advice] For [Medical Assist] For [Maritime Assist]
menu, then press the Enter key.
5. Press S to select the [Call (32)], [Call (32)], or [Call (39)] menu.

2.5 Notification Log

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You can display the events occurred in the system. A maximum of 50 events can be stored. When the notification log becomes full, the oldest entry is erased to make room for the newest event.
To view the event log, do the following:
1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to open the main menu.
2. Press W, S, X or T to select the [Notifications] menu, then press the Enter key. The event log screen appears.
The top in the log is the highest event level. The events at the same level are listed from oldest to newest.
No. Meaning
Event level (listed in order of level from highest to lowest as follows): ERR. (ERROR): Possibility of equipment failure.
1
WAR. (WARNING): Possibility that part or all functions cannot be used due to ab­normality including external environment. INF. (INFORMATION): Informative message. No action required.
2 Date and time of occurrence 3 Event content
Press W or X to switch the event log between [Handset] and [Comm. Unit]. Press S or T to scroll through the screen to check all the information.
Note: When there are no events, "No Message." appears.
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Date and time of event Event code
Event contents
Recommended action
3. Select an event to view the complete information.
Press the key or key to return to the event log screen.
4. Press the key to close the event log screen.

2.6 Prefix Settings

You can set the sound quality and the caller code for each outgoing call.
1. At the [Call] screen, press the key.
2. Press T to select [Add Prefix], then press the Enter key.
3. With the [Sound Quality] field highlighted, press W or X to select the desired qual­ity.
• [Auto]: Automatically changes the voice service.
• [Standard]: Uses the standard 4kbps AMBE+2 service.
• [High]: Uses the 3.1kHz service.
Note: If you select [High], the communication costs will be expensive.
4. Press S or T to select the [Access Code] field.
If [Caller Code] is set to [No Request], this field appears is in gray. See "How to set the request of the caller code" on page 3-18.
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5. Press the 0 to 9 key to input the caller code (access code). The caller code can range from 10000 to 99999.
6. Press S or T to select the [OK], then press the Enter key.
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3. SETTINGS FOR IP HANDSET

This chapter describes the menus [Sounds], [Display], [Time], [Comm. Unit], [Info], and [Admin].

3.1 Sound Settings

You can set the volume and ring tone.
1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to open the main menu.
2. Press W, S, X or T to select the [Settings] menu.
3. With [Sounds] highlighted, press the Enter key. The [Sounds] menu appears.
Note: You can also press to open the [Sounds] menu.

3.1.1 How to change the volume

You can set the volume for incoming call, notification, and key beep.
1. In the [Sounds] menu, press S to select the [Volume] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Volume] screen appears.
2. Press S or T to select the [Incoming Call], [Notification], or [Key Beep] field.
3. Press W or X to adjust the volume level (0 to 7). Set to 0 for no sound.
4. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings. The message "Applied." appears.
5. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.1.2 How to change the ring tone

You can set the ring tone for external/internal incoming call, and notification.
1. In the [Sounds] menu, press T to select the [Ring Tome] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Ring Tone] screen appears.
2. Press S or T to select the [External], [Internal], or [Notification] field.
3. Press W or X to select the ring tone (No.1 to 4).
Press the key to play the ring tone at the selected field. Press the key to stop.
4. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings. The message "Applied." appears.
5. Press the key to go back to the main screen.

3.2 Display Settings

You can change the font size, LCD backlight, and key backlight.
1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to display the main menu.
2. Press W, S, X or T to select the [Settings] menu, then press the Enter key.
3. Press S or T to select the [Display] menu, then press the Enter key.
The [Display] menu appears.
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3.2.1 How to change the font size

1. In the [Display] menu, press S to select the [Font Size] menu, then press the En­ter key.
The [Font Size] screen appears.
2. Press W or X to select the font size ([Small] or [Large]), then press the Enter key. The font size is shown in the [Sample] area.
3. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings. The message "Applied." appears.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.

3.2.2 How to change LCD brightness

1. In the [Display] menu, press S or T to select the [LCD Brilliance] menu, then press the Enter key. The [LCD Brilliance] screen appears.
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2. Press W or X to adjust the LCD brilliance level (1 to 10), then press the Enter key.
3. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings. The message "Applied." appears.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.

3.2.3 How to change the key brilliance

1. In the [Display] menu, press T to select the [Key Brilliance] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Key Brilliance] screen appears.
2. Press W or X to adjust the key brilliance level (0 to 3), then press the Enter key.
3. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings. The message "Applied." appears.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.3 Time Zone Settings

You can display the time and date in UTC format or as local time.
1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to display the main menu.
2. Press W, S, X or T to select the [Settings] menu, then press the Enter key.
3. Press S or T to select the [Time] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Time] screen appears.
Hour Minute

3.3.1 How to use UTC format

To use UTC format for the date and time, do the following:
1. In the [Time] screen, press S or T to select the [Time Offset] field.
2. Press W to select [OFF].
3. Press the Enter key to confirm the setting. The [DST] screen appears.
4. Press W or X to select [OFF], then press the Enter key.
5. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings.
The message "Applied." appears.
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3.3.2 How to use local time

To use local time, do the following:
1. In the [Time] screen, press S or T to select the [Time Offset] field.
2. Press X to select [ON].
3. Press S or T to select the [UTC] field for hour.
4. Press W or X to set the time difference for hour (-12 to +13).
5. Press S or T to select the [UTC] field for minute.
6. Press W or X to set the time difference for minute (00, 15, 30, 45).
7. Press the Enter key do display the [DST] screen.
8. Press W or X to select [OFF] or [ON], then press the Enter key. When you select [ON], the time advances one hour.
9. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings. The message "Applied." appears.
10. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.4 Operations for Communication Unit

This section explains the following contents:
• How to display the [Status] screen
• How to search for a satellite
• How to connect/disconnect the data line
1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to open the main menu.
2. Press W, S, X or T to select the [Comm. Unit] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Comm. Unit] menu appears.
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3.4.1 How to display the [Status] screen

You can display the six status; SIM, IMSI, satellite, beam number, beam level, and ship position.
1. In the [Comm. Unit] menu, press S to select the [Status] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Status] screen appears.
Press S or T to scroll through the status. Press the key to update the status.
Item Description
SIM Shows SIM status in use, regular or maintenance. IMSI Shows 15-digit IMSI for SIM. Satellite Shows a name, azimuth, and elevation for satellite in use, Beam Number Shows received beam number for satellite in use. Beam Level Shows received beam level for satellite in use. Ship Position Shows longitude and latitude for own ship.
2. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.4.2 How to search for a satellite

APAC
MEAS
EMEA
AMER
Note: Satellite settings are saved inside the Communication Unit. You can also ac­cess these settings from the Web interface (see section 5.7).
You can set to automatically or manually search and track satellites.
1. In the [Comm. Unit] menu, press S or T to select the [Satellite] menu, then press the Enter key. The [SAT Selection] screen appears.
Note: You can also press to open the [SAT Selection] screen.
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2. Press W or X to select [AUTO], [APAC], [EMEA], [AMER], or [MEAS]. AUTO: Automatically select a satellite based on own ship position. APAC/EMEA/AMER/MEAS: Select the fleet broadband service area to use. See the following map for each service area.
EMEA
MEAS
APAC
AMER
Name: APAC Name: EMEA Name: AMER Name: MEAS
Note: This map is supplied as a reference only and is in not a guarantee of service in any of the indicated areas.
3. Press the Enter key to confirm the setting. The message "Wait response..." appears, followed by "Request completed. Check the status." when the process is complete.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.4.3 How to connect/disconnect the data line

You can connect or disconnect a data line of a WAN group to which IP Handset be­longs. You can check with the Web interface to which group your IP Handset belongs.
Note 1: When Fleet Xpress mode is active, this menu is not available. Note 2: Data communication is not available from the IP handset.
1. In the [Comm. Unit] menu, press T to select the [Data Line] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Data Line] screen appears.
2. Press W or X to select [Disconnect] or [Connect] as appropriate, then press the Enter key. [Connect]: Enable data communication for the network equipment connected to the same WAN group as this IP Handset. [Disconnect]: Disable data communication for the network equipment.
3. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
Note: In some cases, it can take a few minutes to establish a data line connection.

3.5 IP Handset Information

You can check the system information and call restrictions for each IP Handset.
1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to open the main menu.
2. Press W, S, X or T to select the [Info] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Information] menu appears.
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3.5.1 How to display the system information

1. In the [Information] menu, press S to select the [IP Handset Info] menu, then press the Enter key. The [IP Handset Info.] screen appears.
Press S or T to scroll through the information. Press the key to update the status.
Item Description
MAC Address MAC address for IP Handset IP Address IP address for IP Handset Subnet Mask Subnet mask for IP Handset Default Gateway Default gateway for IP Handset C. Unit IP Address IP address for Communication Unit Phone Number Extension number for IP Handset Nickname Nickname for IP Handset Serial No. Serial number for IP Handset H/W Revision number on board in IP Handset S/W Primary software number (package version) for IP Handset
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2. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.5.2 How to display the call restrictions

1. In the [Information] menu, press T to select the [Restrictions] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Restriction] screen appears.
item Description
External Call Shows the setting to permit or prohibit the outside line ([Enabled] or
[Disabled]). See "How to permit/prohibit the outside line" on page 3­17 how to set the call restrictions.
Caller Code Shows the setting to request the caller code ([No Request] or [Re-
quest]) See "How to set the request of the caller code" on page 3-18.
Destination Shows the setting for the outside call filter ([Free] or [Restrict]). See
"How to set the outside call filter" on page 3-19.
2. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.6 Administrator Settings

This section covers how to access the advanced settings for the IP Handset. User must login as Administrator to access these functions.
Note: Communication may not be possible if setting are wrong. Settings should be performed by an experienced administrator. Also, be sure to log out after performing the settings. You automatically log out if you exit the [Admin Settings] menu.
How to login the administrator settings
Do as follows to login as administrator.
1. At the main screen, press the Enter key to open the main menu.
2. Press W, S, X or T to select the [Admin] menu, then press the Enter key. The following screen appears.
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3. Press S to select the [Username] field, then press the Enter key.
4. Input “Admin” (without quotation marks), then press the Enter key. For how to input the user name, see section 1.5.2.
5. Press S or T to select the [Password] field.
6. Input the password (default: Fb1234567890), then press the Enter key. For how to input the password, see section 1.5.2.
7. Press T to select [OK], then press the Enter key. The [Admin Settings] menu appears.
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3.6.1 Network settings

You can make the network settings for the IP Handset and the Communication Unit.
For IP Handset
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S to select the [Network] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Network] menu appears.
2. Press S to select the [HS TCP/IP] menu, then press the Enter key.
The [HS TCP/IP] screen appears.
3. Press W or X to select [Auto] or [Manual], then press the Enter key.
• [Auto]: the system automatically assigns an IP address to the handset. If you
select [Auto], the Communication Unit must also have DHCP enabled (see section 6.6.1). Go to step 16.
• [Manual]: allows you to manually set the IP address for the handset. Continue
to the next step in this procedure.
4. With the IP Address field selected, press W or X to select a cell to input the IP address.
5. Press the 0 to 9 key to input a part of the IP address in the cell.
6. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to input the IP address in the cells.
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7. Press S or T to select the [Subnet Mask] field.
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8. Press W or X to select a cell to input the subnet mask.
9. Press the 0 to 9 key to input a part of the subnet mask in the cell.
10. Repeat steps 9 and 10 to input the subnet mask in the cells.
11. Press T to select the [Default Gateway] field.
12. Press W or X to select a cell to input the default gateway.
13. Press the 0 to 9 key to input a part of the default gateway in the cell.
14. Repeat steps 13 and 14 to input the default gateway in the cells.
15. Press the Enter key to confirm the settings. The following screen appears.
If the input value is incorrect, the message "Invalid value(s)." appears. The color of the incorrect value changes to red.
16. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
Connecting to the Communication Unit
To connect the handset with the communication unit, do the following:
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S to select the [Network] menu, then press the Enter key.
2. Press T to select the [Comm. Unit IP] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Comm. Unit IP] screen appears.
3. Press W or X to select [Auto] or [Manual]. For [Auto], go to step 9. For [Manual], go to step 4.
4. Press S or T to select the [IP Address] field.
5. Press W or X to select a cell to input the IP address. This address must match the Communication Unit’s IP address.
6. Press the 0 to 9 key to input a part of the IP address in the cell.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to input the IP address in the cells.
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Applied.
8. Press the Enter key to confirm the setting. The following screen appears.
9. Press the key to go back to the main screen.

3.6.2 How to set the phone functions for the IP Handset

This section explains the following contents:
• How to set the extension number and nickname
• How to set the echo cancellation
• How to set the noise cancellation
How to set the extension number and nickname
Note: The IP Handset’s extension number setting is also saved in the Communication
Unit. Connect the IP handset to the Communication Unit before changing any settings. If you move the handset to a different Communication Unit, repeat the settings proce­dure.
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S or T to select the [Phone] menu, then
press the Enter key.
The [Phone] menu appears.
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2. With [Number] selected, press the Enter key. The [Phone Number] screen appears.
3. Press S to select the [Number] field, then press the Enter key. The list of the extension numbers available appears.
4. Press S or T to select the extension number, then press the Enter key.
5. Press S or T to select the [Nickname] field, then press the Enter key.
6. Input a nickname, then press the Enter key. You can use a maximum of 20 characters. For how to input the nickname, see section 1.5.2.
7. Press T to select [Save], then press the Enter key. The message "Wait response..." appears, followed by "Request completed. Check the status." when the process is complete.
8. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
How to set the echo cancellation
Turn the echo cancellation on to suppress the echo of your own voice. If the echo can­cellation is off, you may hear the delayed echo of your own voice in the IP Handset.
Do the following to turn echo cancellation on or off:
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S or T to select the [Phone] menu, then press the Enter key.
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2. Press S or T to select the [Echo Cancel] menu, then press the Enter key.
3. Press W or X to select [OFF] or [ON], then press the Enter key.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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How to set the noise cancel
Turn the noise cancel on to reduce unwanted ambient sounds.
Do the following to turn echo cancel on or off:
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S or T to select the [Phone] menu, then press the Enter key.
2. Press T to select the [Noise Cancel] menu, then press the Enter key.
3. Press W or X to select [OFF] or [ON], then press the Enter key.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.

3.6.3 How to set the call restrictions

This section explains the following contents:
• How to permit/prohibit the outside line
• How to set the request of the caller code
• How to set the outside call filter
Note: Call restriction settings are saved inside the Communication Unit and can also be accessed/changed from the Web interface (see section 6.2).
How to permit/prohibit the outside line
You can permit or prohibit the outside line.
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S or T to select the [Restrictions] menu, then press the Enter key. The [Restrictions] menu appears.
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2. With [Ext Call Limit] selected, press the Enter key.
3. Press W or X to select [Enabled] or [Disabled], then press the Enter key.
• Enabled: Permits external calls.
• Disabled: Prohibits external calls. The message "Wait response..." appears, followed by "Request completed.
Check the status." when the process is complete.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
How to set the request of the caller code
If the caller code has been requested, the user is always prompted for a 5 digit caller code when making the outside calling. See section 6.3 how to set the caller code.
Note: [Destination] must be [Free] to use this function.
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S or T to select the [Restrictions] menu, then press the Enter key.
2. Press S or T to select the [Caller Code] menu, then press the Enter key.
3. Press W or X to select [No Request] or [Request], then press the Enter key.
The message "Wait response..." appears, followed by "Request completed. Check the status." when the process is complete.
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How to set the outside call filter
If the filter has been activated, the user is restricted to call the destination only set in the Web interface. See section 6.2 how to set the outside call filter.
Note: [Caller Code] must be [No Request] to use this function.
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press S or T to select the [Restrictions] menu, then press the Enter key.
2. Press S or T to select the [Destination] menu, then press the Enter key.
3. Press W or X to select [Free] or [Restrict], then press the Enter key.
• [Free]: Deactivates the outside call filter.
• [Restrict]: Activates the outside call filter. The message "Wait response..." appears, followed by "Request completed.
Check the status." when the process is complete.
4. Press the key to go back to the main screen.
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3.6.4 How to transfer the syslog to a PC

You can transfer the syslog to a PC installing the syslog application.
1. In the [Admin Settings] menu, press T to select the [Syslog Transfer] menu, then press the Enter key.
2. Press W or X to select [OFF] or [ON], then press the Enter key. For [OFF], go back to the [Admin Settings] menu. For [ON], go to step 3.
3. Press W or X to select [Warning], [Notice], or [Info].
• [Warning]: Syslog entries with a level of "Warning" or higher are transferred.
• [Notice]: Syslog entries with a level of "Notice" or higher are transferred.
• [Info]: Syslog entries with a level of "Info" or higher are transferred.
4. Press the Enter key to display the [Syslog IP] screen.
5. Press W or X to select a cell to input the IP address.
6. Press the 0 to 9 key to input a part of the IP address of the PC in the cell.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to input the IP address in the cells.
8. Press the Enter key to confirm the setting. The message "Applied." appears.
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4. OPTIONAL DEVICES

Incoming bell (FB-3001)
Volume switch

4.1 Fax (FAX-2840)

The optional FAX unit can send and receive faxes using 3.1kHz audio service from land or ship-to-ship.
Note: Depending on SIM card type, 3.1kHz audio service may not be available. Check with the company that issued your SIM card.
How to dial
To Land
Enter 2*00, the Country Code, the fax number, followed by # and Start to send a fax.
Ship-to-ship
Enter 2*00, 870 (ocean area code), followed by the Inmarsat number, # and Start to send a fax.
Note 1: When sending a FAX, the number that is printed on the sent fax sheet is the telephone number of your unit, not the FAX number. When replying to a FAX, be sure to ask the sender for their FAX number.
Note 2: When you send a fax from FELCOM251/501 to FELCOM30/50/70, always use a 3.1 Khz audio service number.

4.2 Incoming bell (FB-3001)

The incoming bell sounds a buzzer when a telephone call or fax is received. Move the switch to select one of the three following volume settings for the bell:
• Left: Mute
• Center: Low volume
• Right: High volume
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The Web interface makes a connection to Internet, adjusts the Communication Unit settings, creates SMS messages, and creates/edits the contacts list. Connect the Communication Unit to a PC to use the Web interface. The Communication Unit works with the following Web browsers:
• Internet Explorer
• Microsoft Edge Set your browser before using the Web interface as follows:
• JavaScript: ON
• Cookie: ON
• Proxy settings: None, or assign the Communication Unit with the IP Address for an unused proxy server.
• Security level: Medium
• DOM storage (Web storage): ON
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5.1 How to Open/Close the Web Interface

This section explains how to open the Web interface, log in, display the main screen, and close the Web interface.
1. Make sure the SIM card is inserted. Turn the Communication Unit on.
Note: The Web interface can be opened without a SIM card inserted.
2. Connect a LAN cable between the LAN ports on the Communication Unit and the
PC.
3. Switch the PC power on.
4. After the PC startup procedure is complete, open the Web browser.
5. Select the browser’s address bar, enter one of the following, then press Enter key.
• http://192.168.0.1/ This is the factory default IP address. If the IP address was not changed at in­stallation, use this method.
• http://furuno.fb.ut This access method requires the PC-side DNS to be set as the Communication Unit’s IP address.
Note: You can add the Web interface to "Favorites" or "Bookmarks" for easy ac­cess.
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6. If your SIM card requires a PIN code, the PIN input window shown below ap­pears. For SIM cards with no PIN code requirement, the top page of the Web interface appears. Skip to step 7.
How to input the PIN code
1) Input the PIN code (4 to 8 digits) in the [PIN code] field.
2) Click the [OK] button.
If the PIN code is locked
If the PIN code is correct, the top page of the Web interface appears. Skip
to step 7. If the PIN code is wrong, the message "Invalid PIN" appears.
If the wrong PIN code is input three times, the current PIN number becomes locked and the following pop-up window appears.
Follow the procedure below to unlock the PIN code.
1) Input “Admin” (without quotation marks) in the [Username] field.
2) Input the password (default: Fb1234567890) in the [Password] field.
3) Click the [OK] button.
The following pop-up window appears.
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4) Input the PUK code (8 digits) in the [PUK code] field.
5) Input the new PIN code (4 to 8 digits) in the [New PIN code] field.
6) Click the [OK] button.
If the PUK code is correct, the top page of the Web interface appears. Skip to step 7. If the PUK code is wrong, the message "Invalid PUK" appears.
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If the wrong PUK code is input ten times, the current PUK number becomes locked and the following pop-up window appears.
7. The top page of the Web interface is [Dashboard], located in the [Home] menu.
Error
Warning
For how to use the Web interface, see section 5.2.
8. To close the Web interface, click the [×] (Close) button at the upper right corner of the window.
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Error
Warning
Title area Vessel name area
Signal strength area
FURUNOMARU
System message area
Restart icon
Automatic update icon
Language Login icon
Date and time area
Information area
Sub menu area
Menu bar

5.2 How to Use the Web Interface

5.2.1 Top page overview

The top page of the Web interface is divided into several areas. Most of the screen­shots in this manual are taken from the FELCOM501. Screens may be slightly differ­ent on the FELCOM251 due to differences in data communications service.
Title area
The title area shows the equipment name.
Signal strength area
The signal strength area shows the strength of the reception signal with up to four bars. Four bars indicates a strong signal. If there is no signal bar, signal strength is too low for normal communication.
Vessel name area
The vessel name area shows the vessel name registered in section 7.6.
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System message area
System errors and other events appear in the system message area. The messages are listed in order from highest to lowest level of priority as follows:
Priority Icon Description
SIM error SIM is not available.
Error There is a problem which may affect equipment startup and
operation.
Warning Possibility of equipment failure.
Restart icon
The restart icon appears when a setting change requires the restart of the FEL­COM251 or FELCOM501.
Click the restart icon. The message "The system will restart. Are you sure?" appears. Click [OK] to restart the system. The message "Completed. Wait a moment for the re­start." appears. Click the [Close] button then wait for the restart to complete.
Automatic update icon
Click the automatic update icon to activate/deactivate the automatic update function. The refresh rate (update cycle) for each item is listed in the following table.
Item Refresh rate
Signal strength indication Every 10 seconds System message area System time/date Status monitor indications (see section 5.3) Every 5 seconds Data connection screen (see section 5.4.1)
The icon appears in blue color when the function is active, white when inactive.
Click the icon Active (Blue)
to switch
Inactive
(White)
Language
Displayed as "English".
Login icon
Click the login icon to log in or out as a Log user or Administrator. The color of the icon is blue when logged in; white when logged out. See section 6.1.
Logged in
(Blue)
Logged out
(White)
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[Log] appears when logged in as a log user
[Log] and [Admin] appear when logged in as an administrator
Date and time area
The date and time area shows the date and time.
Menu bar
The menu bar contents change depending on your login level (Log user, Administrator or standard user). Click a menu item with the mouse pointer to view the contents in the sub menu or information area.
Sub menu area
In the menu bar, click [HOME], [SMS], [Contacts], [Help service], [Log] (displayed when logged in as a Log user or Administrator), or [Admin] (displayed only when logged in as an Administrator) to display respective menu in the sub menu area. Click an item in the sub menu to display its contents in the Information area. Click T to ex­pand the sub menu for more contents items. Click S to collapse the expanded sub menu.
Click [Network Settings]
Expands sub menu
Information area
The information area shows current settings, options and other information.
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5.3 Dashboard

The dashboard is the default start-up menu for the Web Interface and shows satellite tracking status, GPS status, notifications, communication status, ongoing calls, ongo­ing data session, and LAN status. All information is refreshed every five seconds when the automatic update function is active.
If the dashboard is not displayed, do the following:
1. Click [Home] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Dashboard] in the sub menu to show the [Dashboard] menu.
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Error
Warning
See the following table for descriptions of the dashboard items:
Item Description
Satellite tracking status
Satellite in Use Shows the name of the satellite that is currently in use. Satellite Azimuth Shows satellite bearing, with North as the reference. Satellite Elevation Shows satellite elevation angle. Tracking Status Shows the satellite tracking status:
• Searching: Searching for a satellite
• Checking: Antenna fine tuning
• Tracking: Tracking a satellite
• Blocking: Satellite signal is blocked
• Idle: Preparing
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Item Description
Beam Number Shows satellite beam number currently in use. Signal strength Shows signal reception level detected at the Communication Unit.
GPS Status
GPS Tracking Status Shows the GPS tracking status:
• Acquiring
• Acquired
• Stored (Temporally using the GPS data previously stored in the Communication Unit when GPS signal is lost.)
Latitude Shows ship latitude. While waiting for a GPS fix, [--°--’--”] appears. Longitude Shows ship longitude. While waiting for a GPS fix, [--°--’--”]
appears.
Notifications
Error Shows the number of active errors. Warning Shows the number of active warnings.
Communication Status
Voice Shows voice communication status:
• Ready
• Busy
• Processing
The icon and/or appears to the left side of "Ready".
The icon and/or appears to the left side of "Busy".
The icon indicates an analog phone.The icon indicates an IP phone including IP Handset.
Data Shows data communication status:
• Not connected
• Connected
• Processing
• No permission (Data transmission not permitted)
Ongoing Calls
• Standard Voice
• Multi Voice
• FAX
• ISDN
• Safety Voice
Ongoing Data Sessions
• Standard Data
• 8 kbps Streaming
• 16 kbps Streaming
• 32 kbps Streaming
• 64 kbps Streaming
• 128 kbps Streaming
• 256 kbps Streaming*
Shows the following type of calls service, out/in (outgoing/incom­ing), and duration for each voice line.
The icon or Shows to the left side of the duration. Note: If there is no ongoing calls, "No Call" appears in this field.
Shows the following type of data communication service and du­ration for each data line.
• Standard Data: Data transferred over a Standard IP connection.
• 8 to 256 kbps: Data transferred over a Streaming IP connection.
Note: If there is no ongoing data session, "No Data Session" ap­pears in this field.
*: FELCOM501 only
LAN Status
IP Address Shows the IP address and subnet mask for the Communication
Unit. MAC Address Shows the MAC address for the Communication Unit. Link Status Shows the link status (up/down) for each LAN port.
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5.4 Data Connection

There are two types of IP packet communication services:
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Service Description
Standard IP (Best effort packet)
Streaming IP Provider guarantees
Speed of the commu­nication service is not guaranteed. Since the bandwidth is shared by many vessels, communication speed varies depending on the number of vessels that communicate at the same time.
connection speed.
*: The streaming IP packet communication method provides a guaranteed bandwidth.
Use this option for applications which require a specific bandwidth.
Note: The cost of streaming IP packet communication may be unexpectedly high, so please use with caution.
Connection
speed
• Max. 284 kbps (FELCOM 251)
• Max. 432 kbps (FELCOM501)
Can select 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbps (256 kbps FELCOM501 on­ly).
Payment
method
Fee based on amount of data
Fee based on connection time
Use
• E-mail
• Internet / Intranet
• Update ship voy­age information
• Database search
• Electronic trade
• Web browsing
• Video conferences or moving picture delivery*
• Transmit photo­graphic data*
• Streaming video*

5.4.1 How to connect to the internet

Follow the procedure shown below to connect to the internet via "Router mode" and "Bridge". If you connect to the internet via PPPoE, see section 6.8.2.
Note: You cannot connect to the internet if the dashboard Shows [No permission] in the [Communication Status] field.
1. Click [Home] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Data Connection] in the sub menu. The menu appears; the contents are similar to the below example.
This screen shows the groups available for connection, along with their connec­tion status. See section 6.8 for how to create the connection list. If you are logged in as an administrator, the all groups, regardless of availability, are shown on this screen.
The groups for "PPPoE" and "AT Command" appear only when their data connec­tion are activated.
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Item Description
Group Name Shows the WAN group name. P/S Shows "P" when the primary data connection for each group is activat-
Service Name Shows the following type of data communication service.
Application Shows the application available for the data connection.
Status Shows the connection status. The IP address (if connected), or "Not
Operation • [Connect] button: Activate the connection.
3. Click the [Connect] button of the data connection to use. When connecting, the message "Please wait a moment." appears. When connect­ed, the message "The data connection is activated." appears.
Note: If the connection fails, the message "Failed to activate the data connection." appears.
ed.
• Standard data
• 8 kbps Streaming, 16 kbps Streaming, 32 kbps Streaming, 64 kbps Streaming, 128 kbps Streaming, or 256 kbps Streaming* *: FELCOM501 only
"--" appears in the [Application] field for primary connections. For secondary connections via "AT Command", "External" appears.
Connected" is shown.
• [Disconnect] button: Deactivate the connection.
Note: Disconnecting a primary data connection (indicated with a "P" in the [P/S] column) disconnects all data connections in the same group.
4. Click the [Close] button to close the message. The [Status] field Shows an IP address and the label on the button in the [Opera­tion] field changes to "Disconnect".
5. To use multiple data connections, repeat steps 3 to 4. Note: It is not possible to use the same application that is already in the same
group. When connected to the internet, the connection list appears as shown:
Example: Standard IP packet, 32 kbps streaming IP packet communications
• The primary data connection for each group has a "P" mark, and "---" appears
in the [Application] field. In the above connection list, Standard IP Packet Data Connection Service is connected first.
• In the [Status] field, "Not connected" changes to indicate the IP address.
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• The display in the [Operation] field changes from "Connect" to "Disconnect".
6. Open the desired application and begin data communication. For services marked as "P", you can use any application, regardless of the setting selected at section 6.8.1. After the first service selection, only the packets of the selected application are automatically sorted. Packets from other applications au­tomatically use the service assigned with a "P".
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For example, in the connection list shown in the previous example figure, Win-
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dows Media vice and all other applications use the standard IP packet communication service.
Player uses the 32 kbps streaming IP packet communication ser-

5.4.2 How to disconnect from the internet

Do the following to disconnect from the internet:
1. Click [Home] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Data Connection] in the sub menu. The [Data Connection] display appears.
3. Click [Disconnect] for the services to disconnect. Note 1: If you disconnect a service marked with a P mark, all other connected ser­vices will disconnect. Note 2: If the disconnection fails, "Failed to deactivate the data connection." ap­pears.
4. Click the [OK] button to close the message. The message "The data connection is deactivated" appears.
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5. Click the [Close] button to close the message. The [Status] field Shows "Not Connected", the [Operation] button Shows "Con­nect".
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Registered/available contact count
Mandatory

5.5 Contacts List

Like the IP Handset, you can add, edit and delete contacts from the Web interface. Use the Web interface to save contacts to the Communication Unit. 200 contacts can be stored in the Communication Unit. The contacts are shared between the Commu­nication Unit and IP Handset.

5.5.1 How to add a contact

Add a contact (contact name, phone number, and speed dial number) to the contacts list as follows:
1. Click [Contacts] in the menu bar to show the [Contacts List] menu.
Registered/available contact count
Registered/available contact count
2. Click the [Add Contact] button. The following pop-pup window appears.
Mandatory
Mandatory
(10-200)
3. Input a name of a party in the [Name] field. You can use a maximum of 20 characters. You may use alphanumeric characters, "_", and "-".
4. Input a phone number in the [Phone Number] field. You can use a maximum of 32 characters. The available characters are numeric, "#", "*", and "+".
5. Input a speed dial number if required in the [Speed Dial] field.
6. Click the [Add] button. The message "Applied." appears.
7. Click the [Close] button. The contact details appear in the [Contact List].
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5.5.2 How to search for a contact

Search boxSearch boxSearch box
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020
Check boxCheck boxCheck box
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This section explains how to search for a contact from the contacts list.
1. Click [Contacts] in the menu bar.
2. Input a part of a contact name, phone number, or speed dial number in the search box. Once a word or number is input, the search automatically begins. Contacts that match the input search criteria appear in the contacts list.

5.5.3 How to edit contacts

You can edit a contact registered in the contacts list.
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1. Click [Contacts] in the menu bar.
2. Select a contact to edit, and click the [Edit] button on the right side of the contact.
3. Edit the name, phone number, and/or speed dial number of the contact.
4. When finished, click the [Save] button. The message "Applied." appears.
5. Click the [Close] button.

5.5.4 How to delete a contact

This section explains how to delete an individual, multiple, or all contacts as follows:
1. Click [Contacts] in the menu bar.
2. Put a [9] in the check box on the left side of the contact to delete. To select all contacts, put a [9] in the check box beside the [Name] title.
3. Click the [Delete] button. The confirmation message "Delete the selected item(s). Are you sure?" appears.
4. Click the [OK] button. The message "Applied." appears.
5. Click the [Close] button.
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5.5.5 How to import/export the contacts data

You can import or export the contacts data.
How to export a contact data file
Export a contact data file from the Communication Unit to a PC.
1. Click [Contacts] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Import / Export Contacts].
3. Click the [Export] button. The [Save] dialog box appears.
4. Select the location where you want to save the data file.
5. Input the file name, then click [Save]. The contact data is saved in zip format.
Note: Do not unzip the archives. Unzipped files cannot be imported.
How to import a contact data file
Import a contact data file saved in a PC to the Communication Unit.
1. Click [Contacts] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Import / Export Contacts] to show the [Import / Export Contacts] menu.
3. Click the [Import] button. The message "Overwrite the contacts list. Are you sure?" appears.
4. Click [OK] button. The [Open] dialog box appears.
5. Select the zip file of the contact data to import, then click [Open]. The message "Applied." appears.
6. Click [Close] button.
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5.6 SMS (Short Message Service)

You can create SMS messages from the Web interface. Messages are limited to 1120 characters.
Depending on the setting at Encode, the message may be split into segments. For GSM, messages over 160 characters; for Unicode, messages over 70 characters are split.
However, special characters (such as emojis) are not allowed.
Note: Depending on the cellular phone service provider, it is not always possible to send or receive messages from Inmarsat terminals. Ask your cellular phone provider for information.

5.6.1 How to input the SMS password

Input the password to access the [SMS] menu.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar to show the [Input SMS Password] menu.
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2. Input the SMS password. The numerals input are shown with black circles ( ).
3. Put a [9] in the box at the left side of [Remember me] (click the box to add [9]) to disable password input on future login.
4. Click the [OK] button. If the password is correct, the SMS top screen appears.
Note 1: If the password is input incorrectly, the message “Login failed.” appears. Click [Close] to close the message and input the correct password.
Note 2: From hereafter, the procedures omit password input.
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Seach boxSeach boxSeach box
Registered contact count
Registered contact countRegistered contact count

5.6.2 How to send an SMS message

You can send an SMS message to the terminal enabled SMS.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar. to show the [Inbox] (SMS top screen) menu.
2. Click [Create New Message] in the sub menu to show the [Create New Message] menu.
For [GSM] in the [Encode] box
3. Use one of the following two methods to select recipient: Input a phone number: Input a phone number of a recipient in the [To] field. You can use a maximum of 32 characters. The available characters are numeric, "#", "*", and "+".
To get a recipient from contacts list, do the following:
a) Click the [Contacts] button on the right side of the [To] field.
The following display appears.
b) Put a [ ] in the radio button on the left side of the contact (click the button to
add [ ]) to select. You can look for the contact with the search box. Input a part of a contact name or phone number in the search box. Once a word or number is input, the search automatically begins. Contacts that match the input search criteria appear in the list.
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c) Click the [Select] button to confirm the selection.
Click the [Cancel] button go back to the previous display without selecting.
4. At [Delivery Notification], check, or uncheck the box as required.
Checked: receive a notification when the message is successfully delivered.
Unchecked: no notification is received when the message is delivered.
Note: You can preset the [Delivery Notification] box depending on which option you use most frequently. See "How to set up delivery notifications" on page 5-22.
5. Click the [Encode] box, then select [GSM] or [Unicode] as required. [GSM]: Standard alphanumeric input only. [Unicode]: Use Unicode characters (Japanese/Chinese script, etc).
6. Write a message in the [Message] field.
7. Click the [Send] button to send the message. When send is completed, "SMS has sent." appears. Click the [Cancel] button to delete the contents in both the [To] and [Message] field.
Note: If the message could not be sent, "Failed to send SMS. Try again." appears. The message is saved to the unsent box. Click [OK] to return to the SMS top screen.
8. Click the [Close] button.
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Total (unread) message countTotal (unread) message countTotal (unread) message count
Date on which the message was received.
Sender’s phone number. If the sender is recorded as a contact, the sender’s name also appears here.

5.6.3 How to review a received message

Received messages are saved to the Inbox.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar to show the SMS top screen (Inbox). Unread messages appear in bold type.
2. Click the received date and time with the mouse. Detailed information about the message appears.
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See the following table for operation information:
Operation Procedure
Reply to sender 1) Click the [Reply] button.
The [Create New Message] menu opens with the sender name in the [To] field. If you include the original message below the new message, activate the [Include message in reply] setting to see "How the show the orig­inal message in replies" on page 5-22.
2) Put a [9] in the box at the left side of [Delivery notification], if necessary.
3) Click the [Encode] box, then select [GSM] or [Unicode].
4) Write a message in the [Message] field.
5) Click the [Send] button to send the message.
6) Click the [Close] button.
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Operation Procedure
Delete the message. 1) Click the [Delete] button.
View the previous message when there are multiple messages.
View the next message when there are multiple messages.

5.6.4 Message boxes

There are three message boxes: [Inbox], [Outbox], and [Unsent]. When the amount of messages is more than the maximum, the oldest message (across all boxes) is auto­matically erased from all boxes.
Box Message type Maximum Amount
[Inbox] Received messages [Outbox] Sent messages [Unsent] Unsent messages
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2) Click the [OK] button.
3) Click [Close] to close the message. Click [W Previous Message].
Click [Next Message X].
All boxes: 200 messages total
How to delete messages
Send a single message, multiple messages or all messages to delete.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar.
2. Click the box to erase a message from: [Inbox], [Outbox], or [Unsent].
3. Put a [9] in the box on the left side of a message (click the box to add [9]) to de­lete. To select all messages, put a [9] in the box beside the [Date Received], [Date Sent], or [Date Created] title.
4. Click the [Delete] button. The confirmation message "Delete the selected item(s). Are you sure?" appears.
5. Click the [OK] button. The message "Applied." appears.
6. Click [Close] to close the menu.
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Total message countTotal message countTotal message count
Date on which the message was sent.
Recipient’s phone number. If the recipient is recorded as a contact, the recipient’s name also appears here.
Message status.

5.6.5 How to use a message in the outbox

You can edit and resend an already sent message from the outbox.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Outbox] in the sub menu to show the [Outbox] menu.
3. Click the sent date and time to select the message to edit and resend. Detailed information about the message appears.
See the following table for operation information:
Operation Procedure
Edit the message and send to a recipient.
1) Click the [Copy & edit] button. The [Create New Message] menu opens with the orig­inal recipient message in the [Message] field.
2) Edit the phone number in the [To] field, or click [Con­tacts] to change the recipient.
3) Put a [9] in the box at the left side of [Delivery notifi­cation], if necessary.
4) Click the [Encode] box, then select [GSM] or [Uni­code].
5) Edit the message in the [Message] field.
6) Click the [Send] button to send the message.
7) Click the [Close] button.
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Operation Procedure
Total message countTotal message countTotal message count
Date on which the message was created.
Recipient’s phone number. If the recipient is recorded as a contact, the recipient’s name also appears here.
Delete the message. 1) Click the [Delete] button.
2) Click the [OK] button.
3) Click [Close] to close the message.
View the previous message when there are multiple messages.
View the next message when there are multiple messages.
Click [W Previous Message].
Click [Next Message X].

5.6.6 How to send a message in the unsent box

The unsent messages are saved in the unsent box. You can send the message later.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Unsent] in the sub menu to show the [Unsent] menu.
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3. Click the date the message was created to select the message to send. Detailed information about the message appears.
See the following table for operation information.
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Operation Procedure
Send the message 1) Click the [Send] button.
2) Click the [OK] button.
Delete the message. 1) Click the [Delete] button.
2) Click the [OK] button.
3) Click [Close] to close the message.
View the previous message when there are multiple messag­es.
View the next mes­sage when there are multiple messages.
Click [W Previous Message].
Click [Next Message X].

5.6.7 How the show the original message in replies

When replying to an SMS message, you can select whether the original message is included below the new message, or not.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar.
2. Click [SMS Settings] in the sub menu to show the [SMS Settings] menu.
3. At [Include message in reply], click [On] to include the original message or [Off] to send only the new message.
4. Click the [Apply] button. The message "Applied." appears.
5. Click the [Close] button.

5.6.8 How to set up delivery notifications

Set the default on or off for the delivery notification available in the [Create New Mes­sage] menu.
1. Click [SMS] in the menu bar.
2. Click [SMS Settings] in the sub menu.
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3. At [Delivery notification], click [On] to receive a notification when the message is received, or [Off] to receive no notification.
4. Click the [Apply] button. The message "Applied." appears.
5. Click the [Close] button.
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5.7 Satellite Search

APAC
MEAS
EMEA
AMER
You can set to automatically or manually search and track satellites.
1. Click [Home] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Satellite Selection] to show the [Satellite Selection] menu.
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Item Description
Sat. ID Satellite ID Name Satellite name Longitude Satellite position (longitude). Primary Frequency Primary global satellite channel frequency. Alternate Frequency Alternate global satellite channel frequency
3. Select [AUTO], [APAC], [EMEA], [AMER], or [MEAS] at the [Satellite Selection] item in the [Settings] field.
AUTO: Automatically select a satellite based on own ship position. APAC/EMEA/AMER/MEAS: Select the fleet broadband service area to use. See
the following map for each service area.
EMEA
MEAS
APAC
AMER
Name: APAC Name: EMEA Name: AMER Name: MEAS
4. Click the [Apply] button. The message "Applied." appears.
Note: This map is supplied as a reference only and is in not a guarantee of service in any of the indicated areas.
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5. Click the [Close] button.

5.8 Active Notifications

You can view the information for the active notifications.
1. Click [Home] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Active Notifications] to show the [Active Notifications] menu.
Item Description
Notification Code Shows the notification code. Date Date and time of occurrence Origin Location of a notification cause as follows:
• ADU (Antenna Unit excluding GPS core)
• BDU (Communication Unit)
• ADU/BDU (Antenna Unit and Communication Unit)
• GPS (GPS core)
• SIM (SIM card)
• Alarm Panel
• HS (Handset)
Priority Notification level (listed in order of level from highest to lowest as
follows):
Error: Possibility of equipment failure. Warning: Possibility that part or all functions cannot be used due
to abnormality including external environment.
Message Notification content
3. Click the [Detail] button to view the notification’s detailed information.
The following information appears in addition to the items shown in the list:
Item Description
Recommended Action Shows a method for addressing the event. For events
which cannot be addressed, or have no rectification method, this items appears as "- -".
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Item Description
Latitude Shows the coordinates at the time of the event. Longitude Signal Strength Shows the signal strength at the time of the event.
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5.9 Phone List

The phone list shows the extension number and nickname assigned for each handset.
1. Click [Home] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Phone List] to show the [Phone List] menu.

5.10 WAN User List

You can view the information for the WAN user list. To change WAN group settings, see section 6.8.
1. Click [Home] in the menu bar.
2. Click [WAN User List] to show the [WAN User List] menu. The [IP Address] section of the list Shows the IP addresses assigned to each WAN group.
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5.11 Log Shows

You can display five logs: notification log, voice call log, data connection log, registra­tion log, and remote access log. When the storage capacity of a log is reached, the oldest entries are erased in order.
Log Capacity for entries No. of entries displayable
Notification 1000 for each log 100 entries for each log Voice Call Data Connection Registration Remote Access
Note 1: The voice and data communication values shown on the terminal display and within terminal logs are for indicative purposes only. These values should not be uti­lized for billing or billing comparison purposes.
Note 2: The latest 100 entries for any log are shown. To view all the entries of a log, save the log to a CSV file. A log stores up to 1000 entries.
An event log can be forwarded to a PC that has the syslog application installed (see section 6.11).
5. WEB INTERFACE

5.11.1 How to login as a log user

To login as a log user, use the following procedure.
1. Click the [Login] icon. The following pop-up menu appears.
2. Input "Log" in the [Username] box and "Lg1234567890" in the [Password] box. "Lg1234567890" is the default password. To change the password, see x.x.x.
3. Click the [Login] button. The [Log] menu appears in the menu bar.
4. To log out, click the [Login] icon. The [Log] menu disappears from the menu bar.
Note 1: You can also logout automatically by closing your Web browser. Note 2: This login procedure is abbreviated in the following sections.
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5.11.2 How to view the notification log

To view the notification log do the following:
1. Click [Log] in the menu bar.
2. Click [Notification Log] in the sub menu to show the [Notification Log] menu.
Item Description
Code Notification code Date Date and time of event log entry was created. Status • Set: Indicates when the event was logged.
• Clr (Clear): Indicates when the event was cleared.
Origin Location of a notification cause as follows:
• ADU (Antenna Unit excluding GPS core)
• BDU (Communication Unit)
• ADU/BDU (Antenna Unit and Communication Unit.)
• GPS (GPS core)
• SIM (SIM card)
• Alarm Panel
• HS (Handset)
Priority Notification level (listed in order of level from highest to lowest as fol-
lows): Error: Possibility of equipment failure. Warning: Possibility that part or all functions cannot be used due to ab­normality including external environment. Info. (Information): Informative message. No action required.
Message Notification content
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