Iridium Service, 9500 User Manual

Iridium Service
User Guide
Customer Care
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Roadpost satellite phone:
+1.905.272.5665
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Table of Contents
Section Page
About Roadpost 01
Getting Started
Welcome To Roadpost 02 Charging Your Phone 02 Your SIM Card 02 Use While Driving 02 Emergency Services 03
Quick Reference Guide
Handset Overview 04 Powering On Your Phone 05 Holding Your Phone 05 Making Calls 05 Receiving Calls 06
Using Your Iridium Service
Voicemail 07 Voicemail System Prompts 08 Call Forwarding 09 Call Display 10 Call Waiting 10 Text Messages 11 Receiving Text Messages 11
Troubleshooting 12
Contact Us 14
Country Codes 15
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PLEASE EXCUSE OUR APPEARANCE Please excuse the appearance of this User Guide. As this is no longer a product we regularly have in stock, the formatting/content of this guide may not be up to our current standards. Rest assred that it still includes all the detailed information required to use your Iridium 9500 Satellite phone.
As always, answers to any questions not con­tained in this guide are just a free call away. Dial +1.905.272.5665 - a free call from your Roadpost Satellite phone.
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• Welcome To Roadpost
Connection with Roadpost’s Iridium satellite service gives you access to a broad range of cellular features. This user guide explains the features and services, and details how to use them.
• Charging Your Phone
Before you are able to use your phone, you must charge the phone’s batteries. Be sure to do this before you arrive at your destination. Connect your charging cable to your handset, and then insert the cable into a suitable power source.
• Your SIM Card
Your SIM card is the key to your Iridium Service and contains all the information you store on your phone. Your phone comes ready-to-use, with your SIM card already inserted into your handset.
• Use While Driving
You should be aware of the local laws regarding the use of satellite phones while driving. Be sure to check local regulations before using your phone while driving. Roadpost recommends that you always use a headset while driving, and use caution when using a satellite phone. For your convenience and safety, headsets are available for purchase. Contact Roadpost Customer
Care or visit www.roadpost.com for details.
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• Emergency Services
You can make an emergency call virtually anywhere in the world (without unlocking your phone) by dialing 112. Provided your phone has found a network, you are able to make an emergency call. The emergency call is directed to a central emergency operator. Be sure to check the emergency service number in the country you are traveling to. Roadpost recommends programming the local emergency service number into your SIM card. Ask your travel agent for this emergency information.
We recommend that you program all important phone numbers into your handset, including the full international access codes. For information on how to program numbers into your phone, please refer to the manufacturer’s user guide.
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• Powering On Your Phone
1. Open the keypad cover to expose the keypad.
2. Press and hold to turn the phone on and off.
When you turn your phone’s power on, it performs a self test to let you know it’s operational. You may see a number of other power-on messages. When the Ø indicator disappears and the icon appears, you are ready to start calling.
• Holding The Phone
1.Extend the antenna by pressing the antenna release button at the top of the handset.
2.Rotate the antenna to either a left or right angle (the antenna will stop here). When talking on the phone, the antenna should be vertical to the ground, with the top of the antenna pointing up.
3.Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky.
• Making Calls
1.Rotate and fully extend the antenna.
2.Open the keypad cover to expose the keypad.
3.Press and hold + key until the '+' symbol appears on the display.
2.Enter the country code (see Country Code List).
3.Enter the city/area code.
4.Enter the telephone number and press OK.
Example: Calling 905 272 5665, a North American number: +1 905 272 5665 OK
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• Receiving Calls
To answer a call, press OK.
Your phone is programmed with an Iridium network number.
For callers dialing from a Public Switch Telephone Network:
The caller dials the international access code for that country, your Iridium prefix (8816), plus your satellite number.
Example: If your Iridium number is 8816 310 49640, caller dials: 011 8816 310 49640 From North America 00 8816 310 49640 From the UK
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• Voicemail
The default PIN code is the last 7 digits of your phone number.
When someone leaves you a voice message, the voicemail system automatically sends a text message to notify you. Your phone will display an envelope symbol, indicating a new text message has been received.
To retrieve messages:
1.Enter to access the “Messages” menu.
2.Enter MENU and scroll to “Call Voicemail”
3.Press OK to select. You will see your voicemail number followed by “Calling”.
4.There may be a short delay, please wait for the main message. When you hear the main message, enter your phone number.
5.Press * to access the message center.
6.Enter your password.
7.Follow the system prompts as you listen to your voicemail messages.
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• Voicemail System Prompts
While in the main menu the following prompts are available:
2 - Record message 3 - Change greeting 4 - Access personal options 9 - Make a call
While reviewing your messages the following prompts are available:
1 - Play message 2 - Record message 7 - Delete message 9 - Save message * - Return to Main Menu # - Keep message as “New” and go to next message
Please ensure that you record your PIN Code somewhere safe. If you forget your PIN Code, we cannot reset it for you.
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• Call Forwarding
When you select this option, all your calls are forwarded to the number you choose. Your phone does not ring.
1.Press MENU until you see “Call Related Features”, then press OK.
2.Press MENU to until you see “Call Forwarding”, then press OK.
3.Press MENU to scroll to “On”, and then press OK to select.
4.Press MENU to scroll to “Voicemail” or “Other Number”, and then press OK to select. If you select “Voicemail”, continue with step 6. If you select “Other Number”, then you will see “Enter Number”. Continue with step 5.
5.Enter the number you want all your calls forwarded to, and then press OK. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, and then you will see “Call Forward On”.
6.Press and hold CLEAR to exit the menu.
To Cancel Call Forwarding:
1.Press MENU until you see “Call Related Features”, then press OK.
2.Press MENU to until you see “Call Forwarding”, then press OK.
3.Press MENU to scroll to “Off”, and then press OK to select.
6.Press and hold CLEAR to exit the menu.
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• Call Display
Call display enables you to view an incoming caller's number on your satellite handset.
Call display may not work when a caller has withheld their number, from some non-Iridium networks, company switchboards, or when the call is being made from various international networks.
• Call Waiting
Call waiting alerts you when another caller is attempting to contact you when you are already on a call.
To Activate Call Waiting:
1.Press MENU until you see “Call Related Features”, then press OK.
2.Press MENU to until you see “Call Waiting”, then press OK.
3.Press MENU to scroll to “On”, and then press OK to select.
4.Press and hold CLEAR to exit the menu.
To De-activate Call Waiting:
1.Press MENU until you see “Call Related Features”, then press OK.
2.Press MENU to until you see “Call Waiting”, then press OK.
3.Press MENU to scroll to “Off”, and then press OK to select.
4.Press and hold CLEAR to exit the menu.
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• Text Messages
Your phone has been equipped so text messages can be received from any short message device.
Please note the following restrictions: o Maximum 160 characters per message.
• Receiving Text Messages
To receive a text message your satellite phone must be switched on and must be in service. When your phone is off, your message will be held in the message center until your phone is switched on and in service. An envelope or similar icon will appear in the display when a text message is received. The text message may be accessed through your phone's main menu. When you receive a new alphanumeric message, you will see “Message Read Now?”
1.Press OK and continue with step 2 or press CLEAR to read the message later.
2.Press MENU or the arrow buttons to move forward through a message one screen at a time.
3.Press OK to access options for that entry.
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Q: How do I remove the message envelope symbol on the screen?
A: The message envelope symbol indicates that a new text message has been received. You must check your text messages to ensure that all new messages have been viewed. You may then delete or save any messages, and the envelope symbol should no longer be visible.
When someone leaves you a voice message, the voicemail system automatically sends a text message to notify you. Your phone will display an envelope symbol, indicating a new text message has been received. Once you have viewed this message, the message envelope symbol is removed.
To read and delete text messages, follow the instructions under Text Messaging. Please note that the text message envelope symbol will be displayed until all text messages have been saved or deleted.
Q: I am not able to receive a signal. What should I do?
A: Ensure that your antenna is fully rotated, that you have a clear view of the sky. Check the signal strength meter; if the signal is weak, move into an open area. If you are inside a building, move next to a window.
Q: The message envelope symbol is flashing. What does this mean?
A: There is not enough memory for you to receive another text message. Follow the instructions under Text Messaging to read and delete one or more messages.
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Telephone:
+1.905.272.5665
(free call from your Roadpost satellite phone) or
1.888.622.7368
(toll free within North America)
Email:
customercare@roadpost.com
Web:
www.roadpost.com
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Q: My SIM card won’t work. What should I do?
A: Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly, and that the gold surface of the SIM chip is clean. If it still does not work, your SIM card may be faulty. Contact Roadpost Customer Care from another phone.
Q: I'm having problems with call quality. What should I do?
A: Check the signal strength meter on the handset. If the signal is weak, move to an open area. If you are inside a building, move next to a window.
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Country Codes
Argentina 54 Australia 61 Austria 43 Bahrain 973 Belgium 32 Brazil 55 Canada 1 China 86 Denmark 45 Egypt 20 England 44 Finland 358 France 33 Germany 49 Gibraltar 350 Greece 30 Hong Kong 852 Hungary 36 Iceland 354 India 91 Ireland 353 Italy 39 Japan 81 Kuwait 965 Luxembourg 352 Malaysia 60
Malta 356 Mexico 52 Monaco 339 Morocco 212 Netherlands 31 New Zealand 64 Norway 47 Pakistan 92 Poland 48 Portugal 351 Romania 40 Russia 7 Saudi Arabia 966 Scotland 44 South Africa 27 Singapore 65 Spain 34 Sweden 46 Switzerland 41 Taiwan 886 Thailand 66 Turkey 90 UAE 971 UK 44 USA 1
For a complete list of country codes, please visit
www.roadpost.com/dialingpatterns.asp
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