Magellan GLOBAL SATELLITE TELEPHONE User Manual

User Manual
GLOBAL SATELLITE TELEPHONE
148 x 195 mm
RADIATION WARNING
High levels of radio frequency radiation are consid­ered health hazardous. Although no single value of “safe radiation level” has been agreed upon by all countries, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI/LEEE C95.1-1992) recommends that people should not be exposed to radiation stronger than 1 milliwatt per square centimetre at the frequencies used in the WORLDPHONE terminal. Accordingly,
HAZARD - KEEP CLEAR
1 METRE MINIMUM
the operator of the terminal should ensure that the area extending 1 metre from the front of the antenna be kept clear of personnel when the terminal is trans­mitting.
OBTAINING LICENSING FOR INMARSAT TERMINALS
Under rights given under ITU Radio Regulations, local telecommunications administrations establish and enforce national rules and regulations governing types of emissions, power levels, and other parameters that effect the purity of signal, which may be radiated in the various frequency bands of the radio spec­trum.
To legally operate an Inmarsat terminal, it is necessary to obtain permission from the local telecommunications regulatory authorities of the country you are operat­ing within. Using your terminal in any country without permission causes you to run the risk of confiscation of the terminal or legal action from local authorities. Normal practice for taking telecommunications into another country is to apply for a license before travel. If a license has not been obtained before travel, the equipment may be put into storage by local authorities until such time as a li­cense is obtained.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Introduction ................................................................................1.1
Telephone Unit (TPU) .............................................................. 1.3
WorldPhone Portable ............................................................... 1.6
WorldPhone Provident ............................................................ 1.12
WorldPhone Marine ................................................................. 1.13
WorldPhone Voyager .............................................................. 1.16
Chapter 2. Operation
Introduction ................................................................................2.1
Making a call ............................................................................ 2.2
Call from telephone .................................................................. 2.8
Special calls .............................................................................. 2.9
Receiving a call ....................................................................... 2.10
Functions .................................................................................2.13
Last number redialing ..............................................................2.15
Phone book ............................................................................. 2.16
Key lock ...................................................................................2.18
Selecting default Net service provider .....................................2.19
User access .............................................................................2.20
Data/printer port setup .............................................................2.23
Phone setup ............................................................................ 2.26
Setting default contrast and ringing volume ......................... 2.27
Setting date and time ........................................................... 2.28
Setting key lock .................................................................... 2.29
Language setup ....................................................................2.30
Language reset .................................................................... 2.31
Mailbox access numbers ......................................................2.32
Call charge setup ................................................................. 2.33
Traffic log ................................................................................. 2.34
Precharge ................................................................................2.37
Precharge on SIM card ........................................................ 2.42
Advanced functions:
Access control ......................................................................... 2.44
Restricted dialing ..................................................................2.45
Restricted dialing setup ........................................................ 2.46
Access code ......................................................................... 2.47
Access code setup ............................................................... 2.48
Restricted SIM usage ........................................................... 2.49
Checking SIM restrictions .....................................................2.50
Setting SIM restrictions.........................................................2.51
Satellite setup ..........................................................................2.52
Net service provider and terrestrial network .........................2.52
S/A operator and terrestrial network .....................................2.52
Configuration ........................................................................... 2.53
Port configuration ................................................................. 2.53
Net service providers ............................................................2.54
Power conservation ..............................................................2.55
Set diagnostics ..................................................................... 2.55
Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service provider
and Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card ......................... 2.56
Charge tone ..........................................................................2.58
Information available ............................................................... 2.59
IMN numbers ........................................................................2.59
Misc. version ID information ................................................. 2.60
Oscillator compensation ....................................................... 2.60
Network status ......................................................................2.60
Installation ............................................................................... 2.61
Paid functions .......................................................................2.61
Phone name setup ............................................................... 2.61
Chapter 3. Telefax Service
Setting up ................................................................................. 3.1
Using telefax with the WorldPhone .......................................... 3.2
Chapter 4. Data Service
Setting up ................................................................................. 4.1
Chapter 5. Appendices / Index
Appendix A
Telephone country codes ...................................................... A-1
Service address codes .......................................................... A-5
Appendix B
Installation of Marine Antenna ............................................... B-1
Installation of Voyager Antenna............................................. B-9
Installation of Provident Antenna ......................................... B-16
Optional antenna cable ....................................................... B-21
Connecting up optional equipment ...................................... B-22
Appendix C (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)
Battery charging .................................................................... C-1
Charger ................................................................................. C-2
Battery replacement .............................................................. C-3
Appendix D
AT commands........................................................................ D-1
DTE interface ...................................................................... D-17
Appendix E
Secure voice (option) ............................................................ E-1
Aero functions (option) .......................................................... E-2
Appendix F
Character map ....................................................................... F-1
Appendix G
List of terms ...........................................................................G-1
Appendix H
System description ................................................................ H-1
Appendix I
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... I-1
1. Getting Started
2. Operation
3. Telefax Service
4. Data Service
5. Appendices
WorldPhone – User’s Manual
Doc. No. QLZB 911084-3 Rev.B Copytema 04/99
Contents
Introduction................................................................................. 1.1
Telephone Unit (TPU)................................................................. 1.3
WorldPhone Portable ................................................................. 1.6
WorldPhone Provident.............................................................. 1.12
WorldPhone Marine.................................................................. 1.13
WorldPhone Voyager ............................................................... 1.16
Chapter 1. Getting Started
GETTING STARTED
The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.
WorldPhone – User’s Manual
Chapter 1. Getting Started
General
The WorldPhone communication terminal provides access to the international dial-up telephone, facsimile and data networks via the INMARSAT satellite system.
The terminal Telephone Unit
(TPU)
can be operated with any of
the below six
WorldPhone Portable antenna with RF transceiver built into the lid.
The antenna also allows semi- or fixed mounting on a flat surface, or tripod.

Introduction

Introduction
WorldPhone antennas:
WorldPhone Marine, a tracking antenna designed for use on marine crafts, leisure yachts and work boats alike.
WorldPhone Voyager, a tracking antenna designed for use on vehicles, trains or riverboats.
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Introduction cont’d
WorldPhone Provident, a fixed mounted antenna designed to provide telecommunication services for remote villages, farms, businesses, construc-
Introduction cont’d
tion sites etc.
WorldPhone Expander, which allows simultanous operation of up to six WorldPhone Telephone Units through a one meter parabolic dish antenna.
See separate information.
WorldPhone Aero, intended for use on the small to medium size aircraft.
See separate information.
Note! It is advisable to turn off the equipment prior to switching antenna.
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Connector panel (rear wall)

Telephone Unit (TPU)

Telephone keypad
ON/OFF key
Telephone handset
Net service provider and satellite
Instruction
Battery indicator DC replaces symbol when adapter/power
Signal strength
NIMS/mail alert
Shows that SIM card is inserted
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Function keys
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Arrow keys
Varying functions
Function keys
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Number/letter keys Arrow keys
Figure 1.1 WorldPhone Telephone Unit (TPU).
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Mail Message
Telephone Unit (TPU) cont’d
SIM card
The SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) carries subscription informa­tion from your Inmarsat Service Provider (ISP) or Net service provider on an integrated circuit. The WorldPhone used with the SIM card assumes the identity of the SIM card.
Telephone Unit (TPU) cont’d
The SIM card has its own set of numbers on which the user can be contacted irrespective of the WorldPhone used. All outgoing calls will be billed to the owner of the SIM card.
The SIM card is protected by means of a lock code. When buying a SIM card you will receive a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that will contain up to 8 digits. Contact your dealer if you do not have your PIN code.
If the PIN code entered does not match the PIN code on the SIM card, operation with that particular SIM card will lock-up after three failed attempts. You must then use the SIM un-block code (PUK code) provided by your ISP to un-lock the card. Contact your dealer if you do not have the PUK code.
Note! When using the PUK, the SIM PIN is set to 1 2 3 4. To change or disable the PIN code, see "User access" in chapter 2.
Operation.
The SIM card can store miscellaneous information, f.ex.:
•PIN code (Personal Identification Number)
•Last number list (previously called numbers)
•Phone book
•Allowed and preferred Net service providers
Note! When using SIM card, the accessibility of the functions de­scribed in this manual will depend on the card supplier.
PIN code
The user is prompted for the 4-8 digit Personal Identification Number each time the WorldPhone is switched on:
•SIM PIN? (with SIM card).
•Phone PIN? (without SIM card).
Be aware that the PIN protection may have been disabled, see "User
access" in chapter 2. Operation.
Mail service
The Internet Messages Service (NIMS) allows a message of maxi­mum 1024 characters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website, or from the WorldPhone to an e-mail address or another WorldPhone.
NIMS messages are addressed to a response NIMS IMN number.
See also appendix G.
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Telephone
Telephone Unit (TPU) cont’d
A DTMF telephone, cordless base station or PABX may be connected to the WorldPhone. This additional telephone is assigned a separate incoming call number.
Telefax service
The Telefax facility supports Group 3 fax transmission at a rate of
2.4 Kbps. The telefax is assigned a separate incoming call number.
Data service
The built in Data Transmission Service is capable of transferring data at 2.4 Kbps. It allows the WorldPhone to interface with a PC without the aid of a modem or data card.
The Asynchronous Data (ASD) system provides data transfer be­tween two WorldPhones, or between a WorldPhone and the fixed international network.
The data facility is assigned a separate incoming call number.
10-32VDC:
WorldPhone Portable:
input for simultaneous powering and charging (min.12V) of internal battery pack.
Polarity independent. WorldPhone
Marine&Voyager:
input from Power Supply
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FAX
FAX: 2-wire RJ11 connector for telefax. Can be reconfigured for telephone
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TEL
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TEL: 2-wire RJ11 connector for telephone, cordless base station or PABX
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DATA
DATA: 9-pin RS232 Hayes AT compatible port for 2.4 Kbps data communication, output to printer or software download
Telephone Unit (TPU) cont’d
ANT: connection of coax cable from antenna
Figure 1.2 Telephone Unit connector panel
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WorldPhone Portable

General
The WorldPhone Portable terminal consists of two main units housed in a lightweight and portable carrying case:
•The antenna and RF transceiver integrated into the lid.
WorldPhone Portable
•The Telephone Unit (and battery pack) that is detachable and rain resistant.
The WorldPhone uses a coax cable to link the two units together. The case is equipped with a handle for transport. The screw socket in the lid allows the antenna to be tripod mounted, or attached to a window using a suction fitting. The total weight of the WorldPhone is 2.7kgs (including battery pack).
The Telephone Unit can easily be shifted for operation with any of the other WorldPhone antennas, see "Introduction" in this chapter.
Carrying handle/ antenna support
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Internal battery
The battery indicator on the display indicates the internal charge level:
The amount of shading represents the current charge level.
A completely shaded indicator indicates a fully charged battery. As the battery charge level decreases the amount of shading on the battery indicator will also decrease.
A flashing battery indicator indicates that the battery level is low.
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WorldPhone Portable
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d
The WorldPhone turns off automatically once the battery has dis­charged, to avoid damaging the cells. It must now be powered from an external source for operation and recharging of the battery. The WorldPhone may be connected to an AC source using the Uni­versal AC Adapter, or directly to a 12-32 V rated DC source.
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The battery is charged even if the WorldPhone is turned off. The indicator shading increases as the battery re-charges.
For charging and replacement of the battery, see appendix C. Warning! Problems with the transmission may occur when the battery
charge level is low. Avoid exposing the WorldPhone to extreme heat or cold. Very high or low temperatures reduce the battery capacity.
Punchout holes for fixed mounting of antenna
Punchout opening for charging with antenna/lid closed
Telephone Unit with support feet lowered
Figure 1.5 WorldPhone Portable connected up.
Antenna tightening screws (coin size slots)
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Standard tripod mount
Antenna set up with handle used as support
Setting up
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1 Open the WorldPhone.
2 If needed, release the
telephone and lift it out. Check that the antenna coax cable is properly connected.
Swing out the handle in the lid for antenna support. The coax cable permits the antenna to be placed up to 3 metres away from the Telephone Unit.
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If necessary, adjust display brightness
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SIM PIN:
Press "Help" for an introduction.
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6b If no SIM card is inserted, the "Phone PIN" will be prompted for.
Default Phone PIN: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d
7 During the satellite search, beep tones will be heard from the
loudspeaker (provided the Tone is ON,
WorldPhone Portable
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8 To find the correct
vertical angle to the satellite, try with the antenna adjusted to 60°, 30° or 0° as indicated.
9 Aim the antenna/lid
towards the estimated position of satellite with free line of sight.
see next page
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slow intermittent tones when searching for any satellite.
rapid intermittent tones when searching for a specific satellite
(faster when searching for a single satellite).
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When receiving a satellite signal, a short tone will sound. If it is an Inmarsat satellite, a continuous tone will sound with varying frequency
(provided the Tone is ON, see next page)
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The WorldPhone always starts with Tone off and "any satellite" search. See step 10.
When closing in on a satellite, turning the antenna/lid horizontally and adjusting its vertical angle, the tone should increase in frequency.
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d
10 A shaded signal strength bar will appear in the display.
The longer the signal bar or higher the signal strength indicator value, the better the signal quality. The bar becomes solid when the signal strength value reaches 400. The maximum marker indicates the highest signal strength achieved during the current search.
Satellite search
Maximum marker
Low high signal strength
Signal strength indication
Pressing Mute turns OFF the search tone. (Mute Tone).
"Volume" indicator appears when the Tone is ON. Adjust level with arrow keys.
Found AOR-E. Accept this satellite?
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11 Pressing the Seek function key starts the search again.
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tion of a specific satellite:
Found AOR-E. Accept this Satellite?
Satellite search
Scroll down to desired satellite and select:
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Note! Searching for a New satellite should be done under special circumstances only. Searching for any satellite is the normal mode of operation (default).
New search satellite All AOR-W AOR-E POR IOR
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12 Pressing Ok initializes the system. 13 The equipment is
ready for use when the Main window appears:
Battery indicator Replaced by DC symbol when adapter power only
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WorldPhone Provident

General
WorldPhone Provident comprises:
Outdoor Equipment – ODE
• including fixed mounted antenna and RF transceiver.
Indoor Equipment – IDE
WorldPhone Provident
• including Telephone Unit and Power Supply.
A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE.
For installation, see appendix B. For operation of the Telephone Unit, see "WorldPhone Portable:
Setting up" step 1 through 6.
Antenna Unit
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WorldPhone Marine

WorldPhone Marine comprises:
Above Deck Equipment – ADE
• including stabilized antenna and RF transceiver.
Below Deck Equipment – BDE
• including Telephone Unit and Power Supply.
A single coax cable links the ADE and BDE.
For installation, see appendix B.
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Setting up
1Insert the SIM card
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2Switch ON
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the power supply:
3Press and hold the
telephone ON/OFF key for 2seconds:
The display should light up.
4a Enter the SIM
PIN code, and press Ok:
Adjust display brightness
4b If no SIM card is inserted, the
"Phone PIN" will be prompted for.
5 A shaded signal strength bar will appear in the display.
The longer the signal bar or higher the signal strength indicator value, the better the signal quality. The bar becomes solid when the signal strength value reaches 400. The maximum marker indicates the highest signal strength achieved during the current search.
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6Pressing Ok initializes the system with the displayed satellite.
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WorldPhone Marine cont’d
7 Pressing the Seek function key starts the search again.
New allows selection of a specific satellite:
Scroll down to desired satellite and select:
Found AOR-E. Accept this Satellite?
Satellite search
Note! Searching for a New satellite should be done under special circumstances only.
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8 The equipment is
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WorldPhone Voyager

General
The WorldPhone Voyager comprises:
Outdoor Equipment – ODE
• including Antenna Unit and magnetic mounting bracket.
Indoor Equipment – IDE
WorldPhone Voyager
Setting up
• including Telephone Unit and Power Supply.
A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE.
For installation, see appendix B.
Apply the setting up and satellite search procedure described for WorldPhone Marine.
Antenna Unit
See previous pages.
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Contents Chapter 2. Operation

Introduction .................................................................................................. 2.1
Making a call ................................................................................................ 2.2
Call from telephone ..................................................................................... 2.8
Special calls ................................................................................................. 2.9
Receiving a call ......................................................................................... 2.10
Functions ................................................................................................... 2.13
Last number redialing ................................................................................ 2.15
Phone book ............................................................................................... 2.16
Key lock ..................................................................................................... 2.18
Selecting default Net service provider ....................................................... 2.19
User access ............................................................................................... 2.20
Data/printer port setup ............................................................................... 2.23
Phone setup .............................................................................................. 2.26
Setting default contrast and ringing volume ........................................... 2.27
Setting date and time ............................................................................. 2.28
Setting key lock ...................................................................................... 2.29
Language setup ...................................................................................... 2.30
Language reset ...................................................................................... 2.31
Mailbox access numbers ........................................................................ 2.32
Call charge setup ................................................................................... 2.33
Traffic log ................................................................................................... 2.34
Precharge .................................................................................................. 2.37
Precharge on SIM card .......................................................................... 2.42
Advanced functions:
Access control ........................................................................................... 2.44
Restricted dialing .................................................................................... 2.45
Restricted dialing setup .......................................................................... 2.46
Access code ........................................................................................... 2.47
Access code setup ................................................................................. 2.48
Restricted SIM usage ............................................................................. 2.49
Checking SIM restrictions ....................................................................... 2.50
Setting SIM restrictions .......................................................................... 2.51
Satellite setup ............................................................................................ 2.52
Net service provider and terrestrial network ........................................... 2.52
S/A operator and terrestrial network ....................................................... 2.52
Configuration ............................................................................................. 2.53
Port configuration ................................................................................... 2.53
Net service providers .............................................................................. 2.54
Power conservation ................................................................................ 2.55
Set diagnostics ....................................................................................... 2.55
Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service provider
and Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card ........................................... 2.56
Charge tone ............................................................................................ 2.58
Information available ................................................................................. 2.59
IMN numbers .......................................................................................... 2.59
Misc. version ID information ................................................................... 2.59
Installation ................................................................................................. 2.60
Paid functions ......................................................................................... 2.60
Phone name setup ................................................................................. 2.60
OPERATION
The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.
WorldPhone – User’s Manual
General
The display and all controls on the WorldPhone are accessible via the front telephone panel. See figure 1.1.
The light in the display and the screen picture may be timed for automatic switching off for power saving. Pressing any key turns the display on again.
The display contrast can be altered using the arrow keys when the PIN window or main window appears. See "Phone setup" for further details.
Function keys
The text in the display shows the function currently assigned to each function key:
Help
Whenever needed, Example with window above displayed: press the
key for assistance.
Press Keys to go direct to the explanation of the various tasks performed by the four function keys.

Introduction

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Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
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To make a call: Dial 00 + country code + subscriber
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(For an example, press )
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Keys
Introduction
PIN code
The user is prompted for the 4-8 digit Personal Identification Number each time the WorldPhone is switched on:
•SIM PIN? (with SIM card).
•Phone PIN? (without SIM card).
Be aware that the PIN protection may have been disabled, see "User
access" in this chapter.
Keying letters
The three letters on each number key are accessible when on display lines requiring letters. Press the desired key for the first letter, and continue rapid selection of following letters/numbers:
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Variants of letters on the key
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For complete character map, see appendix F.

Making a call

Procedure
1
Dial 00 and the country code, followed by the subscriber number
(max. 22 digits).
For explanation of call numbers and list of country codes, see appendix A.
Handsfree Volume Del Escape
Making a call
Key in:
See also
"Call via alternative
Net service provider or terrestrial network".
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Pressing the Del
Number:004767244700
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
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Del Call Short
function key deletes the digit to the left of cursor:
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Pressing the Call function
key sends the dialed number:
(or press the -key)
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If the subscriber is listed in the phone book, enter the short number in the Number field and press Short to make the call:
The Short function key is only visible when less
than 3 digits have been entered (max short number).
5
Lift handset and wait for answer.
Handsfree mode with handset in place.
6
Pressing the Esc key restores number field (if edited), or reverts to main window.
7
Use up/down arrow keys to adjust Volume during the call.
Calling 004767244700 via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : Call setup
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Handset
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Volume
on Mute Menu Clear
The call duration is displayed when connected.
For handsfree mode, and use of loudspeaker
Calling 004767244700 via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : Connected
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Alt.: Handsfree, Loudspeaker
etc, see "Modes of operation".
8Pressing Menu
displays IMN numbers:
Handset:762420510 Phone: 762420511 Fax: 762420512 Data: 762420513 (ESC returns to previous window.)
470 SIM
Book then opens phone book, allowing selection of subscriber:
Nera SatCom AS
102Nera Ltd Croydon
Making a call cont’d
Handset
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Phone book
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Volume
Making a call cont’d
Book
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New Edit
Edit allows editing subscriber data.
New allows entering new data:
See Phonebook
9To disconnect the call, put down the handset.
In Handsfree mode, press Clear.
To call the WorldPhone
Dial the international prefix (normally 00) followed by 87X IMN number, f.ex. 00 871 762420510.
Depends on which satellite the WorldPhone is currently using:
1 – AOR-E (Atlantic Ocean Region East) 2 – POR (Pacific Ocean Region) 3 – IOR (Indian Ocean Region) 4 – AOR-W (Atlantic Ocean Region West)
Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Region access no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through.
WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.3
Making a call cont’d
Modes of operation
Call with handset lifted
When in handset mode, placing handset down terminates the call.
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Pressing Clear terminates call
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Call via an alternative Net service provider or terrestrial network
Although default settings normally can be used, a different Net service provider, or an other terrestrial network, may be selected as follows:
Alternative Net service provider:
Note! The WorldPhone must have been commissioned by the selected provider; the call may otherwise be rejected.
1
Dial subscriber number.
Number:004766844700
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
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Del Call
or press right arrow to display list of accessible Net service providers:
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Scroll up/down to wanted Net:
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Number:004766844700
Net provider: NT Terrestrial network: 0
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Net service providers
Default net 001CMC 002BT 003KDD
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Alternative terrestrial network:
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Number:004766844700
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
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Del Call
Continue with "Making a call", step 3
NB! A Net service provider may also be specified by starting the telephone number with its reference code, e.g. BT:
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Example:
You have received 6 messages, 3 are not read
One message is not sent
Pressing In opens In Box, see Receiving a call:
Receiving NIMS message.
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Sending NIMS message
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Press Menu and then Mail to open Mail manager.
Function menu
001Set default Net provider
Set access level Data/printer port setup Phone setup menu Traffic log
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Mail manager In Box : 6mail 3unread Out Box :2mail 1unsent You have new mail
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Out Box
001 Have a nice day 002 Happy Birthday
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Lock Mail Selct Quit
In Out Setup Quit
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Print outputs message to printer.
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Remov Edit New Print
Setup for sending mail
User name : Kari Nordmann
NIMS center : 004767244445
470 SIM
Pressing Edit changes the function keys to allow modifications:
ABC/abc selects lower/uppercase letters.
Edit OkEdit Ok
Del ABC abc Save
Save stores changes.
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Ok reverts to mail manager
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