Magellan WorldPhone User Manual

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User Manual
GLOBAL SATELLITE TELEPHONE
148 x 195 mm
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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,
RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION
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.
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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
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Contents
Introduction................................................................................. 1.1
Telephone Unit (TPU)................................................................. 1.3
WorldPhone Portable ................................................................. 1.6
WorldPhone Provident.............................................................. 1.12
Chapter 1. Getting Started
GETTING STARTED
WorldPhone Marine.................................................................. 1.13
WorldPhone Voyager ............................................................... 1.16
The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.
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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)
the below six
WorldPhone Portable antenna with RF transceiver built into the lid.
can be operated with any of
Introduction
Introduction
WorldPhone antennas:
The antenna also allows semi- or fixed mounting on a flat surface, or tripod.
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-
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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 keypad
ON/OFF key
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Instruction
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Number/letter keys Arrow keys
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Mail Message
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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.
The SIM card has its own set of numbers on which the user can be
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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.
PIN code
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.
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
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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.
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TEL: 2-wire RJ11 connector for telephone, cordless base station or PABX
DATA
ANT
DATA: 9-pin RS232 Hayes AT compatible port for 2.4 Kbps data communication, output to printer or software download
ANT: connection of coax cable from antenna
10-32VDC:
WorldPhone Portable:
input for simultaneous powering and charging (min.12V) of internal battery pack.
Polarity independent. WorldPhone
Marine&Voyager:
10-32VDC
FAX
FAX: 2-wire RJ11 connector for telefax. Can be reconfigured for telephone
input from Power Supply
Figure 1.2 Telephone Unit connector panel
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operation Function keys SIM card HELP key Arrow keys FAX TEL DATA ANT.
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.
•The Telephone Unit (and battery pack) that is detachable and rain
WorldPhone Portable
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.
Universal AC adapter Car lighter cable Coax
cable
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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.
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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 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
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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.
3 Insert the SIM card
(if SIM operated).
4 Press and hold
the ON/OFF key for 2 seconds.
The display should light up.
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5 Check for sufficient battery capacity.
If low, connect the WorldPhone for recharging from external source,
see appendix C
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6a Enter the SIM
PIN code, and press Ok:
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,
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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
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Pressing Mute turns OFF the search tone. (Mute Tone).
"Volume" indicator appears when the Tone is ON. Adjust level with arrow keys.
Mute Seek New Ok
Volume
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
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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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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.
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General
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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WorldPhone Marine cont’d
Setting up
1Insert the SIM card 2Switch ON
the power supply:
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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
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When selecting another display language, Eng appears for easy restoring of English, see "Phone setup: Language setup and
Language reset" in chapter 2. Operation.
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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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:
Note! Searching for a New satellite should be done under special circumstances only.
Satellite search
Found AOR-E. Accept this Satellite?
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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.
See previous pages.
Antenna Unit
Antenna coax cable
Power cable
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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
OPERATION
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
The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.
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Chapter 2. Operation
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
Introduction
Help
PIN code
The text in the display shows the function currently assigned to each function key:
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
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Whenever needed, Example with window above displayed: press the
key for assistance.
To make a call: Dial 00 + country code + subscriber
number; press "Call" and wait for answer.
(For an example, press )
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Keys
Press Keys to go direct to the explanation of the various tasks performed by the four function keys.
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.
Introduction
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
For complete character map, see appendix F.
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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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Number:004767244700
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
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function key deletes the digit to the left of cursor:
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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:
Del Call Short
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.
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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
Handset
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Volume
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Handsfree Volume Menu Book Clear Call to WorldPhone
Making a call cont’d
The call duration is displayed when connected.
For handsfree mode, and use of loudspeaker
Calling 004767244700 via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : Connected
Handset
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Alt.: Handsfree, Loudspeaker
etc, see "Modes of operation".
8Pressing Menu
displays IMN numbers:
IMN numbers
Handset:762420510 Phone: 762420511 Fax: 762420512 Data: 762420513 (ESC returns to previous window.)
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Book
Book then opens phone book, allowing selection of subscriber:
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)
Nera SatCom AS
Phone book
102Nera Ltd Croydon
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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.
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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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Terrestrial network
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.
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Number:004766844700
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
Making a call cont’d
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or press right arrow to display list of accessible Net service providers:
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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
Making a call cont’d
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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Out box 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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Lock Mail Selct Quit
Making a call cont’d
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.
Indicates that the message is not yet Sent
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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Remov erases selected message.
Print outputs message to printer.
Appears only if a
printer is enabled, see "Data/printer port setup".
Setup for sending mail
message details
See next page
User name : Kari Nordmann
NIMS center : 004767244445
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Pressing Edit changes the function keys to allow modifications:
ABC/abc selects lower/uppercase letters.
Save stores changes.
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Edit OkEdit Ok
Ok reverts to mail manager
Del ABC abc Save
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Making a call cont’d
Sending NIMS message cont’d
Note! The @ character appears after z on the -key.
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Out Box message details To: hal@nera.no
Subject: Have a nice day
Status : Unsent
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Hello, my friend ! How are you ?
Here in Norway the sun is shining and this weekend I am going skiing in the
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Making a call cont’d
Note! The IMN number of the NIMS service must have been entered into the WorldPhone to allow communication, see
Advanced functions: Information available.
Status information, changes during call.
abc/ABC toggles between lowercase and uppercase letters.
CR/LF provides carriage return or line feed in the text
Send forwards mail
Send details
NIMS center : 004767244445
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Calling NIMS center at 004767244445
Submitting message
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Del Ok
Abort
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Call from telephone
General
A telephone is used for basic telephone calls. Control of functions and other facilities must be done from the WorldPhone.
Call through default Net service provider
0 0 4 7 6 7 2 4 4 7 0 0
the default Net service provider for the satellite (Ocean Region) you are using.
Call through selected Net service provider
Call from telephone
call via the Net service provider Telenor (4) in Norway.
0 0 4 7 6 7 2 4 4 7 0 04
Last number redialing
0
retransmits the last number.
Last number redialing through selected Net service provider
04
service provider (Telenor=4).
retransmits the last number via the selected Net
routes the call via
routes the
Short number dialing (prefix 23)
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stored on the SIM card under short number 105.
Short number dialing (prefix 23) through selected Net service provider
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number stored under short number 105 via the selected Net service provider (Telenor=4).
fetches and sends the telephone number
fetches and sends the telephone
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Terrestrial network
Special calls
Call through selected Net service provider and terrestrial network
Dialing via a terrestrial network is only possible using a selected Net service provider.
The number may be in the range 0 to 127.
Example of a call through selected Net, e.g. Telenor, and terrestrial network1:
0 0 4 7 6 7 2 4 4 7 0 014
NETWORK NET PROVIDER
Service calls
Special calls
Special information services are accessible with 2-digit service ad­dress code. See appendix A.
Example of obtaining assistance from the International Operator:
Dial:
1 1
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Telefax service Data service
Receiving a call
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Lifting handset connects call (handset mode)
Pressing Answr connects call (handsfree mode)
Pressing MuteR turns off ringing signal
Call duration
Incoming call.
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Loudspeaker
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Fax call (and 2-wire telephone call)
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See also
chapter 4. Data Service
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Data call
Data call in progress – Non–ARQ
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When in Keep mode, the data call window willl remain even if the call is cleared. Pressing Hide or Esc removes the window
Default: Hide mode.
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Keep / Hide Clear
Pressing Clear terminates call
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Internet message NIMS Mail In box
Receiving NIMS message
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Book Last Menu Seek
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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Lock Mail Selct Quit
Receiving a call cont’d
Mail manager In Box : 6mail 3unread Out Box :2mail 1unsent You have new mail
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In Box
001 Hello ! 002 Voice mailbox message 003 Fax mailbox message 004 Mail me ! 005 Information from Service Provider
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See "Making a call:
sending NIMS message".
Print Remov Read Get
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Print outputs message to printer. Appears only if a printer is enabled, see "Data/printer port setup".
Remov erases message
In Box message details Type: NIMS
From: Knut Knutsen Sent: 03 Jan 1998 15:57 Arrived: 03 Jan 1998 15:58 Status : Unread
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Read Ok
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See next page
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Reply
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Get
Get calls the NIMS server to read out stored NIMS messages.
Read
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Readout example: 001 Hello !
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Get new mail
NIMS center : 004767244445
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Modify the server number if required:
Checking for new mail
Calling NIMS center at 004767244445
Dialing the NIMS center
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Date: 03 Jan 1998 15 : 57 From : Knut Knutsen Reply - to : kk@nera.com Subject : Hello !
How are you my friend ? Here in Norway the sun is shining and
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To : kk@nera.com Subject :Re : Hello
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Read
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Del abc CR/LF Send
abc/ABC toggles between lower and uppercase letters CR/LF provides carriage return or line feed in the text Send returns mail, see "Making a call: sending NIMS message".
Mailbox access
Voice mail at Telenor
Call to : 57
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Del Remov Call Ok
Remov erases alert message
Call dials the mailbox to read out the voice message Ok reverts to In Box
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General
Phone setup Battery manager Advanced functions User access Owner access CHV2
Functions
The WorldPhone provides the following
Telenor in AOR–E Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
functions:
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Booksee "Phone book" Last see "Last number redialing" Seek see "Setting up" in chapter 1. Getting started
Menuscroll up/down to select function:
or key in reference number for direct selection.
Function menu
001Set default Net provider
002Set access level 003Data/printer port setup 004Phone setup menu 006Traffic log 008Precharge
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Lock Mail Selct Quit
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Functions
See also overview of functions on next page
Ref.Function Features
001Set default Net providerAllows changing Net service provider and
terrestrial network. See "Selecting default Net service provider".
002Set access level Allows shifting between
• user level, and
• owner / CHV2 level (non-SIM / SIM operation),
changing phone / SIM PIN code and owner / CHV2 password. See "User access".
003Data/printer port setup Enables port for connection of printer or PC,
and sets transfer bit rate. See "Data/printer port setup".
004Phone setup menu Sets display backlight and contrast, receive
volume, system clock, key lock code, language and mailbox access numbers. See "Phone setup".
006Traffic log Logs outgoing calls and provides detailed
printout. See "Traffic log".
008Precharge Allows preprogramming of total call duration.
See "Precharge".
009Advanced functions See overview on next page.
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Functions cont’d
Telenor in AOR–E Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
Overview of menu functions
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Function menu
Functions cont’d
001 Set default Net provider
002 Set access level
003 Data/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menu
006 Traffic log
008 Precharge
009 Advanced functions
Only appears
in OWNER level (non-SIM operation).
Only editable
in OWNER level (non-SIM operation).
SIM Only accessible
with SIM card.
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001 Backlight control 002 Contrast control 003 Volume control 004 Set system clock 005 Key lock code 006 Language setup 007 Mailbox access numbers 008 Call charge setup
9 – Advanced functions menu
001 Access control 006 Satellite setup 007 Configuration 008 Information available 009 Install
Book Last Menu Seek
91 – Access control menu
001 Restrict dial 002 Access code 003 Restrict SIM usage
97 – Configuration menu
001 Port configuration 002 Net service providers
003 Power conservation
004 Set diagnostics SIM+ 005 Set preferred Nets SIM+ 006 Set allowed Nets SIM+ 007 Set S/A preferred Nets SIM+ 008 Set S/A allowed Nets
009 Charge tone
98 – Information available
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001 IMN numbers SIM+
002 Misc. version Id information
009 Network status information
SIM+ May be restricted
to higher SIM levels.
99 – Installation menu
001 Paid functions 002 Phone name setup
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Call Save Erase Apnd Call Del
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General
Redialing:
Last number redialing
The last 10 numbers called are stored in the WorldPhone memory or on the SIM card. Each number may comprise up to 22 digits. If the number is already stored in the phone book, the subscriber’s name appears in the list.
Any extra telephone or fax can only redial its own most recent number dialed.
The last used number list stored on the SIM card replaces that of the phone when inserting the card. (It is restored when removing the SIM).
1
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Last number redialing
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3
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the selected number:
1Press the Last number function key:
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001 00441737648800 Nera Ltd Redhill 004766843120
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004767244700 Nera SatCom AS
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the wanted
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number list.
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modifying selected number before
4Press Corr. to change the number:
making the Call:
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to the left of cursor:
Number:004767244700
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
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Del Call
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Note! To call via another net or network, see "Making a call: Call via an alternative
Net service provider or terrestrial network".
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New entry Call Apnd Short number
Phone book
General
The following may be stored for abbreviated dialing:
99 entries with names of up to 29 characters in the WorldPhone.
Up to 100 entries (no.100 and up) with names of up to 10 charac-
The list is sorted by name. The SIM card entries and "phone" entries merge when the card is inserted.
Abbreviated dialing
1 Press the Book
function key to open
Phone book
the phone book:
2 Scroll up/down or
search for first letter(s) of subscriber name:
ters on the SIM card (varies with type).
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the selected number:
4 Right arrow
displays all data:
5 Apnd opens the
entry window for modification before making a Call:
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Name : Nera Ltd Redhill Number: 00441737648800 Net provider: Default Net Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
Number: 004767244700
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
Modify data using Del and press Call key to send it.
Apnd Call New Edit
Short number 100 and up when stored on SIM card
no. (SIM): 102
Apnd Call New Edit
See next page
Del Call
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BookBook
Book
Editing entry
Phone book cont’d
6 New opens new
entry window:
7 Edit opens exis-
ting entry window.
8 Del deletes the
digit to left of cursor.
9 Save stores
phone book entry.
10 Remov deletes
phone book entry.
Copying entry from f.ex. non-SIM book to SIM book
New entry in Phone book
Name : Number : Net provider: Default Net Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
Edit mode in Phone book
Name : Nera SatCom AS Number : 004767244700 Net provider: Default Net Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
Del Save
Del Remov New Save
New Edit
no. (SIM): 102
no. : 4
Phone book cont’d
11 Press New with
entry in Edit mode.
The entry is assigned the first free short number on the SIM card.
Edit mode in Phone book
Name : Nera SatCom AS Number : 004767244700 Net provider: Default Net Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
Del Remov New Save
no. (SIM): 102
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General
MenuMenuKey lock
Menu
The key lock function prevents unauthorized use when the WorldPhone is on, but still allows reception of incoming calls.
When the lock is set no dial tone is produced, and PC AT commands are unavailable.
Entering a login password (Phone PIN / SIM PIN) will still unlock the phone. (If Phone PIN / SIM PIN is disabled, turning power off and
then on will not unlock the phone.)
The facility is only accessible when the WorldPhone is restricted for use with a specific SIM, or with no SIM. See Advanced functions:
Access control.
Key lock
Locking
Unlocking
To initiate the key lock and enter or change the unlock code, see
Phone setup: setting key lock.
Menu
1Press the Menu
function key:
001Set default Net provider
Set access level Data/printer port setup Phone setup menu Traffic log
470 SIM
Function menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
and then Lock:
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A warning is displayed in the main window:
Telenor in AOR–E Phone locked, incoming calls only.
470 SIM
1 – 6 digits
Open telephone
Open Seek
2Press Open and
enter the unlock code:
Enter unlock code:
3Pressing OK
opens the normal main window:
470 SIM
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470 SIM
Del Ok
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Book Last Menu Seek
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MenuMenu
Menu
Selecting default Net service provider
General
The default Inmarsat Net service provider (ISP) for a satellite (Ocean Region) is automatically used if the user does not select another one when making a call.
When using SIM card, selection of an ISP is restricted to one of the allowed Net service providers!
When the Restricted Net function is enabled, and with some SIM cards, selection of default Net service provider is not possible. The entry "001 Set default Net provider" will then not appear in the Func­tion menu.
Setting default Net service provider
1 Press the Menu
function key:
2 Selct or right
arrow opens Set default Net provider window:
3 Key in Net service
provider code, or press right arrow to display list of available Nets:
4
Scroll up/down
to select Net:
5 Selct enters
the chosen Net:
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470 SIM
Function menu
001 Set default Net provider
Set access level Data/printer port setup Phone setup menu Traffic log
470 SIM
1 – Set default Net provider Satellite : AOR–E Default Net: KDD
Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
1 – Set default Net provider Satellite : AOR–E Default Net: KDD
Terrestrial network: 0
470 SIM
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Del Save
Net service providers 001 CMC
002 BT 003 KDD 004 Telenor
Selct
Selecting default Net
service provider
6 Return to step 3, scroll down and key in Terrestrial network code. 7 Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrial
network as default.
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General
The WorldPhone user program is accessible from two levels:
USER LEVEL – accessed by Phone PIN or SIM PIN.
Note! If the Phone PIN is accidentally lost, it is possible to reset the user’s password to default by logging in as owner:
MenuMenuUser access
Menu
"Phone PIN:
+ owner’s password"
*
(Resetting is not possible on SIM card.)
CHV2 LEVEL / OWNER LEVEL – accessed by CHV2 or owner level passwords. With a SIM card inserted, the password allows access to CHV2 level SIM functions. Without a SIM card the password allows access to owner level phone resident functions.
User access
Warning! To prevent misuse, passwords other than default must be entered before putting the WorldPhone in operation.
User level / changing PIN code (SIM or Phone PIN):
1 Press the Menu function key
and scroll down to Set access level:
2 Selct or right
arrow
Set access window:
opens the
level
Set default Net provider
002 Set access level
Data/printer port setup Phone setup menu Traffic log Precharge
470 SIM
Access Level : Operator level
Access level : User level
Function menu
2 – Set Access Level
2 – Set access level
Menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
08.31.43
3 Edit opens the
PIN code window:
4 Key in:
Current PIN code
New PIN code
Retype to confirm
Press Ok following each entry, and to store new PIN code:
To shift to CHV2/OWNER level and change password,
continue on following pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
470 SIM
Edit Phone PIN
Old PIN: New PIN: Retype new PIN:
470 SIM
Pressing Ok without entering any numbers for New PIN and Retype new PIN disables SIM PIN/Phone PIN.
NB! "Old" PIN code must be entered to reactivate the SIM PIN/Phone PIN.
Edit Owner Ok
Del Ok
Del Ok
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Owner Ok570
Visible in non-SIM mode only
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MenuMenu
Menu
Shifting to CHV2 level / changing password:
1 Press the Menu
function key:
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User access cont’d
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2 Scroll down
to Set access level:
3 Selct or right
arrow
Set access window:
opens the
level
4 Key in 2002 to
open the window for entering password:
5 Key in password.
Pressing OK activates the CHV2 level:
470 SIM
Set default Net provider
002 Set access level
Data/printer port setup Phone setup menu Traffic log Precharge
470 SIM
2 – Set access level
Access level: User level
470 SIM
2 – Set access level
Access level: CHV2 level
Password:
470 SIM
Function menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
User access cont’d
Edit Ok
Del Ok
Changing password:
6 Open set access
level window again:
7 Edit opens
password window: Key in:
Current password
New password
Retype to check
Press Ok following each entry:
To revert to User level, reselect the "Set access level" function and press User
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2 – Set access level
Access level: CHV2 level
470 SIM
Edit password
Old password:
password:
New Retype new password:
470 SIM
Del Ok
Edit User Ok
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User access cont’d
Shifting to owner level / changing password:
MenuMenu
Menu
1 Press the Menu
function key:
2 Scroll down
to Set access level:
3 Selct or right
arrow
Set access
User access cont’d
window:
4 Owner opens the
window for entering the password:
Note! The default password is:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
opens the
level
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470
Set default Net provider
002 Set access level
Data/printer port setup Phone setup menu Traffic log Precharge
470
2 – Set access level
Access level: User level
470
2 – Set access level Access level: Owner level Password:
Function menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Edit Owner Ok
5 Key in password.
Pressing OK activates the Owner level:
Changing password:
6 Open set access
level window again:
7 Edit opens
password window: Key in:
Current password
New password
(10 – 12 digits)
Retype to check Press Ok following each entry:
To revert to User level, reselect the "Set access level" function and press User
470
2 – Set access level
Access level: Owner level
470
Edit password Old password:
password:
New Retype new password:
470
Del Ok
Del Ok
Edit User Ok
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MenuMenu
Menu
General
The DATA port may be set to operate with a PC or, for instance, to output a Traffic log directly to a printer.
Note! The bit rate setting applies for both PC and printer transfer.
Setup for data communication
•Speed as selected on next page, normally 9600 bps.
Note! The bit rate set between the PC and the WorldPhone must be higher than the nominal 2400 bps WorldPhone-to-satellite bit rate to ensure maximum speed transfer.
•No parity *
•8 data bits *
•1 stop bit *
* These parameters can only be changed using AT commands, see appendix D.
Data/printer port setup
Data/printer port setup
Setup for output to printer
A printer must have serial interface, and is set as follows:
•Speed as selected on next page, i.e. the bit rate specified for the printer to be connected.
•No parity
•8 data bits
•1 stop bit
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Procedure
MenuMenuData/printer port setup cont’d
Menu
1 Press the Menu
function key:
2 Scroll down
to Data/printer port setup:
3 Selct or right
arrow selects the Data/printer port setup window:
Data/printer port setup cont’d
Bit rate:
4 Edit or right
arrow opens list
of bit rates:
5 Scroll up/down
to required data/ printer bit rate:
6 Selct enters
the chosen rate:
Note! It is recommended to use 9600 bps for data communication.
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470 SIM
Set access level
003 Data/printer port setup
Phone setup menu Traffic log Precharge Advanced functions
470 SIM
3 – Data/printer port setup Bit rate: 9600 bps Printer :Disabled AT modem:Disabled Hot Dial: Enabled Initial mode: AT modem
470 SIM
3 – Data/printer port setup Bit rate: 9600 bps Printer :Disabled AT modem:Disabled Hot Dial: Enabled Initial mode: AT modem
470 SIM
Function menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Edit Save
Available bit rates 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps
Selct
Printer: For output to printer, select bit rate according to printer specifications.
7 Scroll down to printer and
Enable/Disable the
port for printing:
AT modem:
8 Scroll down and Enable/
Disable the port for AT modem:
Mode Output to printer Data com. (AT) Data com. (DTR dialing)
Printer: Enabled Disabled Disabled AT modem: Disabled Enabled Disabled Hot dial: Disabled Disabled Enabled
3 – Data/printer port setup Bit rate: 2400 bps Printer :Disabled AT modem:Disabled Hot Dial: Enabled Initial mode: AT modem
470 SIM
Recommended port setup
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Enab Disab Save
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MenuMenu Data/printer port setup cont’d
Menu
Hot dial: When enabled, this function monitors the DTR-pin on the DATA port.
When the DTR-pin is pulled high by equipment connected to the DATA port, a data call is automatically initiated to a pre-programmed number. The number is automatically stored under short number 99.
3 – Data/printer port setup Bit rate: 9600 bps
9 Scroll down to
Hot Dial:
Printer :Disabled AT modem:Disabled Hot Dial: Enabled Initial mode: AT modem
470 SIM
Setup Enab Disab Save
10 Setup opens the
Phone book editing window.
Enter name, f.ex. "Hot". Fill in required number,
and change provider and network, if needed.
Name : Hot Number : 004766779016 Net provider: Default Net Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
Edit mode in Phone book
Hot dial
Del ´ Save
Data/printer port setup cont’d
Initial mode: The mode is set to AT modem as default.
With a PC running a terminal program connected to the WorldPhone (f.ex. Windows HyperTerminal), the menu is displayed on the screen. When selecting any of the MMI (Man Machine Interface) settings, the PC screen automatically displays the WorldPhone picture.
11 Scroll down to Initial mode (step 9).
Pressing Selct allows choosing MMI interface:
470 SIM
470 SIM
3 – Data/printer port setup
Bit rate: 9600 bps Printer :Disabled AT modem:Disabled Hot Dial: Enabled Initial mode: AT modem
3 – Data/printer port setup Bit rate: 9600 bps
Printer :Disabled AT modem:Disabled Hot Dial: Enabled Initial mode: AT modem
Initial mode AT modem MMI (ASCII) MMI (extended ANSI) MMI (multilingual)
Selct
Setup Enab Disab Save
12 Save stores the chosen settings.
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General
MenuMenuPhone setup
Menu
This function sets as follows:
•The ON-time of the display illumination and the screen picture. When OFF, pressing any key turns the display back ON.
•Default display contrast, see following pages.
Default level of ringing tone and loudspeaker, see
following
pages.
•Date and time, see following pages.
•Key lock, which prevents unauthorized use, see following pages.
•Language
•Mailbox access numbers
Procedure
Phone setup
1Press the Menu function key
and scroll down to Phone setup menu:
2
Selct or right arrow
opens the Phone setup menu window:
3
Press Selct or right
arrow
again to open the
Backlight control
window:
Timing of display light and screen picture:
Pressing Edit or right arrow opens the list of choices.
004Phone setup menu
470 SIM
001Backlight control
470 SIM
Light (battery): Light 10 / Screen 60 Light (external): Light on / Screen on
470 SIM
Data/printer port setup Traffic log
Precharge Advanced functions
Contrast control Volume control Set system clock Key lock code
41 – Backlight control
Function menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
4 – Phone setup menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Menu
Edit Save
Example when powered by battery pack:
(Light 30 / Screen 60 automatically switches OFF display light after 30 secs, and screen picture after 60 secs.)
Example applicable when powered by external adapter:
(Light and screen permanently ON).
Pressing Save stores the selected settings and returns to phone setup menu.
Light / Screen duration Light off / Screen 60 Light 30 / Screen 60 Light 90 / Screen on Light off / Screen on Light on / Screen on
Selct
Light / Screen duration Light off / Screen on Light on / Screen on
Selct
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MenuMenu
Menu
Setting default contrast and ringing volume
1 Press the Menu
function key:
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Phone setup cont’d
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2 Scroll down
to Phone setup menu:
3
Selct or right arrow opens Phone setup menu window:
4 Scroll down to
Contrast control:
5
Press Selct or right arrow Contrast control window:
Adjust with arrow keys. Save stores the setting.
to open the
470 SIM
Data/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menu
Traffic log Precharge Advanced functions
470 SIM
Backlight control
002 Contrast control
Volume control Set system clock Key lock Language setup
470 SIM
42 – Set default display contrast
470 SIM
Function menu
4 – Phone setup menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Phone setup cont’d
Contrast
Save
6 Repeat step 4 for
Volume control:
Press Edit or right arrow
tone level. Scroll up/down to required setting and press Selct:
Repeat procedure for loudspeaker volume.
Pressing Save stores the selected levels.
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to set ringing
43 – Set default volume
Ringing tone: Medium Loudspeaker: Medium
470 SIM
Weak Medium High Very high
Edit Save
Volume level
Selct
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Phone setup cont’d
Setting date and time
The date and time is set to UTC (GMT) at the factory. It is recom­mended to leave this setting if correct.
Warning! The system is automatically restarted when accepting new time settings. All calls will be disconnected.
Example
MenuMenu
Menu
1 Press the Menu
function key:
Phone setup cont’d
2 Scroll down
to Phone setup menu:
3 Press Selct or
right arrow and scroll down to Set system clock:
4 Continue with
Selct or right arrow
to select function and key in new data:
Move down using down arrow.
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470 SIM
Data/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menu
Traffic log Precharge Advanced functions
470 SIM
Volume control
004 Set system clock
Key lock Language setup Mailbox access numbers Call charge setup
470 SIM
44 – Set system clock
Hour: 13 Minute: 02 Day: 20 Month: 09 Year: 1998
470 SIM
Function menu
4 – Phone setup menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Del Ok
5 Press OK and
confirm with Yes if settings are correct.
Note! The WorldPhone is now restarted.
New system clock setting 13:02:00 20 September 1998
Proceed to system reset?
470 SIM
Yes No
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MenuMenu
Menu
Setting key lock
The WorldPhone must be set for use with a specific SIM, or with no SIM. See Advanced functions: Access control.
Procedure
Phone setup cont’d
1Press the Menu
function key:
2Scroll down
to Phone setup menu:
3Press Selct or
right arrow and
scroll down to
Key lock:
4Continue with
Selct or right arrow to Key lock window.
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470 SIM
Data/printer port setup
004Phone setup menu
Traffic log Precharge Advanced functions
470 SIM
Set system clock
005Key lock code
Language setup Mailbox access numbers Call charge setup
470 SIM
1 – 6 digits
Function menu
4 – Phone setup menu
45 – Key lock
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Phone setup cont’d
Enter unlock code:
Enter unlock code:
(1 - 6 digits)
470 SIM
Del Ok
and press OK:
5 Repeat code to
confirm:
Confirm unlock code:
470 SIM
45 – Key lock
Del Ok
and press OK again:
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Language setup
The display language may be changed as described below.
Example
1 Press the Menu
function key:
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Menu
2 Scroll down
to Phone setup menu:
Phone setup cont’d
3 Press Selct or
right arrow and
scroll down to
Language setup:
4 Continue with
Selct or right arrow
to select function.
470 SIM
Data/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menu
Traffic log Precharge Advanced functions
470 SIM
Key lock code
006 Language setup
Mailbox access numbers
470 SIM
46 – Language setup
Language: English
Function menu
4 – Phone setup menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
5 Press Edit
and scroll up/down to wanted language:
Pressing Selct reads out the selected language in the setup window:
Pressing Save changes the display text to the selected language.
To easy restore English, see next page.
470 SIM
46 – Language setup
Language: English
470 SIM
Available languages English Deutsch Español Français Portugués
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Edit Save
Selct
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MenuMenu
Menu
Language reset
When starting the WorldPhone with the display language set to f.ex. Portuguese, the Eng function key provides an easy way to restore the default English display language:
Phone setup cont’d
Nera WorldPhone
PIN do SIM:
Tecle "Help" para uma apresentacão .
470
Do you want to reset the language to English ? ( "SIM" = "Yes" and "Não " = "No" )
Apag Eng Ok
Quer substituir para língua inglesa ?
470
Sim Não
Phone setup cont’d
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Mailbox access numbers
When receiving a mail alert (voice, fax or data), the user must call the server mailbox to retrieve the message. To call the mailbox, normally the default number 57 can be used.
The mailbox dial-up number may be changed as described below.
Example
1 Press the Menu
function key:
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Menu
2 Scroll down
Phone setup cont’d
to Phone setup menu:
3 Press Selct or
right arrow and
scroll down to
Mailbox access numbers:
4 Continue with
Selct or right arrow
to select function and key in new numbers:
5 Pressing OK
stores the new mailbox number(s).
470 SIM
Data/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menu
Traffic log Precharge Advanced functions
470 SIM
Language setup
007 Mailbox access numbers
Call charge setup
470 SIM
47 – Mailbox access numbers
Voice: 57 Fax: 57 Data: 57
Default numbers for mailbox access
470 SIM
Function menu
4 – Phone setup menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Del Ok
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MenuMenu
Menu
Call charge setup
With the Call charge function enabled the cost of the call will be displayed during the call and for 10 seconds after the call is termi­nated. Later the charge can be fetched using the Traffic log function.
The price per unit and minimum charge time is set as described below.
Example
Phone setup cont’d
1 Press the Menu
function key:
2 Scroll down
to Phone setup menu:
3 Press Selct or
right arrow and scroll down to Call charge setup:
4 Continue with Selct
or right arrow to select the Call charge function.
Enab activates the values set below.
See Making a call previously in this chapter.
Disab disables the Call charge indication.
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470 SIM
Data/printer port setup
004 Phone setup menu
Traffic log Precharge Advanced functions
470 SIM
Mailbox access numbers
008 Call charge setup
470 SIM
48 – Call charge
Charge time unit (s): 6 Price per charge unit: 3.00 Minimum charge time (s): 60
470 SIM
Function menu
4 – Phone setup menu
Book Last Menu Seek
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Setup Enab Disab Ok
Phone setup cont’d
Ok activates the call charge indication.
5 Press Setup to
modify entries:
Save stores the new values:
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48 – Call charge
Charge time unit (s): 6 Price per charge unit: 3.00 Minimum charge time (s): 60
470 SIM
Del Save
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Traffic log
General
Traffic log
Traffic log readout
MenuMenu
Menu
This function logs all outgoing calls both with and without SIM card inserted. Every call is logged with:
•subscriber number, start time and duration
•service (voice, fax, data, NIMS)
•Net provider and satellite
•user name (if access code is enabled) / SIM card FWD
The WorldPhone owner may set the log output mode as follows, (see "Traffic log settings"):
•off (stops logging)
•cleared (stops logging and clears the log)
•for automatic printout after 1 or 10 calls (auto print limit).
•for display on the screen
•logging of incoming calls
Menu
1Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Traffic log:
Phone setup menu
006Traffic log
Precharge
Function menu
2Right arrow or
selct opens the Traffic log window:
3View displays
the list of call data: Scroll up/down
to wanted call:
4Pressing right
arrow shows
detailed call data:
Appears when "Access code" is enabled. (For SIM card call – SIM Id: ABCDF)
See Advanced functions:
Access control.
6 – Traffic log
Log mode : To printer Unprinted calls : 0 Auto print limit : 1 Log incoming calls : Enabled
470 SIM
Only appears when log mode is set for output to printer. See next page.
Dialed number Call start Dur. *#004767244700, 01Sep13:56,0:01 #0044816865701, 15Aug17:08,0:12 * #003963221800, 18Aug11:08,0:05 * #00551155053008,03Jul 12:44,0:11
470 SIM
# : entry tagged for printout by owner
: entry not yet printed
*
Dialed number : 004767244700 Net provider Telenor Satellite : AOR-E Service : Voice User : Nera Reg. No : 1 Start : 01Sep 13:56 Printed : Yes Duration : 0:00:02 Tagged : No Charge : 90
470 SIM
Print Remov Tag Quit
View Ok
When call charge is enabled, the "Charge" field appears showing the cost of the viewed call.
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Minutes:seconds
Quit
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MenuMenu
Menu
#: record printed
Ref.
previously.
no.
"No hash" when printed first time.
Ref Dialed number Call start Dur. Port Net User 001 # 004767243669 980711 09:20 4:05 H.set CMC Aslaug 002 0044222534555 980711 10:56 2:33 H.set BT Bob 003 # 004722259024 980711 13:24 11:22 TEL Telenor John 004 00494088251 980711 15:46 10:05 TEL Teleglobe IDG Franz 005 # 00871765421392 980712 08:45 5:32 H.set AOR-E Charlie 006 Incoming call 980712 09:33 6:14 H.set BT Bob 007 # 00494088251 980712 10:47 9:11 TEL Teleglobe IDG Franz 008 # 0044816865701 980712 13:55 5:20 TEL BT George 009 004722259024 980712 16:09 15:44 TEL Telenor John 010 # 044222534555 980712 16:53 9:10 H.set BT Bob Total duration is 2:05:28 (125.46 minutes) 10 records printed 98.07.12 17:34
Subscriber number
Start date and time
Call duration in minutes and seconds
Port Net service
Traffic log cont’d
WorldPhone
provider
user (only appears when access code is enabled)
Traffic log cont’d
Number of records
Duration in hours, minutes and seconds
Example of traffic log printout.
Accumulated time in minutes and 1/100 of a minute
Note! When call charge is enabled, the duration field will be replaced by a call charge field showing the cost of each call.
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Traffic log cont’d
Traffic log settings (owner level only)
MenuMenu
Menu
1Open the Traffic
log window:
Print outputs all
unprinted and tagged entries.
See previous page.
2Press Edit or right
arrow for setting of Log mode.
Scroll up/down and press
Selct at wanted output mode:
Traffic log cont’d
Auto print limit can easily be toggled between 1 and 10:
6 – Traffic log
Log mode : To printer Unprinted calls : 0 Auto print limit : 1 Log incoming calls : Enabled
470
Only appears when log mode is set for output to printer.
No calls are logged when set to Off or Cleared. All existing entries are deleted when set to Cleared.
Print frequency
Print Edit View Ok
Log mode Off Cleared Print after 1 call Print after 10 calls To screen
Print after each call Print after 10 calls
Selct
Selct
Logging of incoming calls can enabled/disabled:
3View displays
the list of calls: Scroll to wanted
call and press Tag to tag entry: Press again to untag.
Pressing right arrow shows detailed call data of selected number:
Print outputs the selected entry to the printer without header and footer.
Remove erases the entry from the log.
#004767244700, 01Sep13:56,0:01 * #0044816865701, 18Aug17:08,0:12 #003963221800, 15 Aug11:08,0:05 * #00551155053008,03Jul 12:44,0:11
470
Not printed
Dialed number : 004767244700 Net provider Telenor Satellite : AOR-E Service : Voice User : Nera Reg. No : 1 Start : 01Sep 13:56 Printed : Yes Duration : 0:00:02 Tagged : No Charge : 90
470
Appears when "Access code" is enabled. See Advanced functions: Access control.
Log incoming calls
Enabled Disabled
Selct
Dialed number Call Start Dur.
Print Tag Quit
Tag for printout
Print Remov Tag Quit
Hours:minutes:seconds
Quit reverts to main window.
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MenuMenu
Menu
General
For use with SIM, see "Precharge on SIM card".
The WorldPhone can be preprogrammed with a total call duration limit of up to 44640 minutes (744 hours).
The owner stores a special telephone number under short number
00. This allows the user to call the owner to buy more time even when having exceeded the time limit.
During a call the remaining time is displayed next to the call duration in hours and minutes (seconds for the last minute).
For users, the Precharge function only appears in the menu when enabled, i.e when bought time is loaded, see following pages.
Precharge readout
Precharge
Precharge
1Press the Menu
function key:
2Scroll down
to Precharge:
Telenor in AOR–E
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no
470
Traffic log
008Precharge
Advanced functions
3Selct or right
arrow opens the Precharge window
which displays the time used and remaining in hours, minutes and seconds:
Example of call window with call duration and remaining time displayed in hours and minutes:
470
Time used: 2:33:45 Time remaining:0:56:15
470
20 Sep 1998 15:20
Book Last Menu Seek
Function menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
8 – Precharge
Code Ok
Time remaining Call duration
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Calling 004767244700 via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : Connected
Handset
470
0:37 / 0:56
Volume
on Mute Menu Clear
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Precharge cont’d
Buying more remaining time
There are three ways to load precharge time:
Call the owner via short number 00 and get the buy code during the conversation.
the remaining time limit and does not influence the limit value). See below.
Fax or mail the Forward ID and Index to the owner who generates the buy code and returns this by fax, mail, etc. See next page.
MenuMenu
Menu
(Calling short number 00 can be done even if exceeding
The owner loads the new Precharge limit into the WorldPhone
Buying time by calling the owner
1 Dial 00:
Precharge cont’d
and press Short:
2 Pressing the Menu
function key displays IMN numbers:
3 Pressing Time opens
the Precharge window displaying the Forward ID, Index and user code entry field:
Read the Forward ID, Index and the new call duration you want to buy to the owner.
Number: 00
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
470
Calling Owner via Telenor in AOR-E
Status : Connected
470
Handset: 762420510 Phone: 762424333 Fax: 762445900 Data: 762430520 (ESC returns to previous window.)
470
Forward ID: 6955B9 Index: 827660941
Code: 123456
470
Handset
IMN numbers
8 – Precharge
Del Call Short
on Mute Menu Clear
Time Book
Del Ok
.
00:07 / 0:00
Volume
Then key in the code he reads back to you. The code contains the time information.
Pressing Ok loads the new remaining time limit:
4 Press Ok again and
then Esc to return to the conversation window:
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45 Time remaining: 3:56:15
470
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Code Ok
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MenuMenu Precharge cont’d
Menu
Buying time via fax or mail
1 Press the Menu
Menu
function key and scroll down to Precharge:
Traffic log
008 Precharge
Advanced functions
Function menu
2 Selct or right
470
Lock Mail Selct Quit
arrow opens the Precharge window:
3 Pressing Code opens
Time used: 2:33:45 Time remaining: 0:56:15
8 – Precharge
the Precharge window displaying the Forward
470
ID, Index and user code entry field:
8 – Precharge
Fax or mail the Forward ID, Index and the new call duration you want to
Forward ID: 6955B9 Index: 827660941
Code: 123456
470
buy to the owner.
Key in the code he faxes or mails back to you. The code contains the time information.
Pressing Ok loads the new remaining time limit.
Code Ok
Precharge cont’d
Del Ok
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Precharge cont’d
Owner loads Precharge time
The WorldPhone must be set in owner level.
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Precharge:
Traffic log
008 Precharge
Advanced functions
Function menu
Menu
MenuMenu
Menu
2 Selct or right
arrow opens the Precharge window:
Precharge cont’d
3 Pressing Buy
allows keying in a new time limit:
4 Pressing Clear
disables the Precharge function:
The Precharge menu entry is now no longer visible from user level.
470
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45 Time remaining: 0:56:15
470
8 – Precharge
Buy minutes: 250
470
8 – Precharge
Precharge disabled.
470
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Clear Buy NewK Ok
Del Ok
Clear Buy NewK Ok
Precharge is enabled when buying minutes.
NB! Remember to revert to user level.
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MenuMenu
Menu
Key readout
The WorldPhone must be set in owner level.
Using the Precharge Administrator program (QPRG 9110039) to generate a buyer’s Precharge code requires both the owners pass­word and a "key" generated by the WorldPhone, as follows:
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Precharge:
Traffic log
008 Precharge
Advanced functions
Precharge cont’d
Menu
Function menu
470
2 Selct or right
arrow opens the Precharge window:
3 A new "key" is
generated every time NewK is pressed:
Time used: 2:33:45 Time remaining: 0:56:15
470
Time used: 2:33:45 Time remaining: 0:56:15
Key: 200 085 213 056 149 115 094
470
Precharge code handling:
OWNER USER
• Before a WorldPhone may be rented, the owner must derive its specific key (NewK) and store it in the data base of the Precharge Administrator program, which is used to generate more precharge minutes for the user.
See above.
At changes, the NewK must be updated in the data base. The owner also needs to register the WorldPhone’s owner password with the Precharge Administrator program.
8 – Precharge
8 – Precharge
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Precharge cont’d
Clear Buy NewK Ok
Clear Buy NewK Ok
More call time is needed:
When wanting to buy more call time, the user conveys the Forward ID,
Index and the requested call time to the owner:
• The owner uses the Precharge Administrator program to generate the Precharge code for the user on basis of the above NewK, owner’s password and the information received from the user.
• The owner reads or sends the new Precharge code to the user.
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• the user calls the owner via short number 00,
• or sends telefax or mail.
The user keys in the new
Precharge code
provided by the owner.
Precharge option cont’d
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Precharge on SIM card
Precharge cont’d
Precharge on SIM card
When using SIM card, any Precharge set on the telephone itself is overridden. If no Precharge is set on the SIM card, the WorldPhone may be used freely.
Readout on SIM
The procedure is the same as described previously for the telephone (except for the Code function which now is not required), see "Precharge readout" :
Precharge cont’d
8 – Precharge
Time used: 2:33:45 Time remaining:0:56:15
470 SIM
MenuMenu
Menu
Ok
During a conversation, the time remaining and call duration are displayed as for calls without using SIM card.
Some SIM cards may have a prepaid option. Contact your SIM ven­dor for more information on how to upgrade your SIM card.
Precharge on SIM card
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Advanced functions:
MenuMenu
Menu
Overview
Advanced functions
Some of the Advanced functions are accessible from Phone OWNER LEVEL or CHV2 LEVEL only.
The OWNER LEVEL and CHV2 levels are protected by passwords. For shifting to owner/CHV2 level and assignment of password, see
"User access".
The Advanced functions include as follows:
Access control:
Restrict dial Access code Restrict SIM usage
Satellite setup
Configuration:
Port configuration
Advanced functions
Net service providers Power conservation Set diagnostics Set preferred Nets (with SIM card only) Set allowed Nets Set S/A preferred Nets(with SIM card only) Set S/A allowed Nets Charge tone
(with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)
(with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)
•Information available:
IMN numbers Misc. version Id information Oscillator Compensation (owner level, or in user level
Network status information when diagnostics is ON, see
Configuration: Set diagnostics)
Install: Installation and debug menu:
Paid functions (owner level) Phone name setup (owner level)
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Introduction
Access control
Advanced functions: Access control
Introduction
The following functions are available for controlling the use of the WorldPhone:
Restrict dial which allows the owner to establish a Barred list of
•Access code which opens the WorldPhone for up to 25 authorized
Restrict SIM usage which permits controlling the use of SIM card
The functions are editable in owner level only.
Access control
Procedure:
1Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced functions:
MenuMenu
Menu
subscriber numbers that cannot be called, or set the WorldPhone for dialing from Phone Book only.
See next page.
users. See following pages.
with the WorldPhone. See following pages.
Menu
Precharge
009Advanced functions
Function menu
2Selct or right
470 SIM
arrow opens the Advanced functions menu:
001Access control
470 SIM
9 – Advanced functions menu
Satellite setup Configuration Information available
3Pressing Selct or
right arrow again opens the Access control menu:
allowing selection of the submenus:
Restricted dialing, see next page
Access code, see following pages
91 – Access control menu
001Restrict dial
Access code Restrict SIM usage
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Restricted SIM usage, see following pages.
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MenuMenu
Menu
Restricted dialing
The WorldPhone provides three choices of controlling calls:
•No restrictions.
Barred list, which may contain up to 10 phone numbers or part of numbers that can not be called. F.ex. the entry "0087" in the barred list prevents all mobile-to-mobile calls.
Dial from Book only, which restricts calls to the numbers in the Phone Book (in the WorldPhone). It is still possible to append, i.e. a short number entry with number field "0047" means that it is possi­ble to dial all Norwegian numbers. When a SIM card is inserted, the SIM entries will not be merged with the "phone" entries.
The function is active for non-SIM operation and for one specific SIM card, see "Restricted SIM usage". It applies to all ports of the WorldPhone. Only one of the lists can be activated at one time.
The list to be active is selected by the owner, see next page.
Advanced functions: Access control cont’d
Access control cont’d
Checking the dialing setup:
1Press Selct or
right arrow via Advanced functions to open the Access control menu:
2Pressing Selct
or right arrow again opens the Restricted dialing window which shows the active list:
•No restrictions
•Barred list
•Dial from Book only
91 – Access control menu
001Restrict dial
Access code Restrict SIM usage
470 SIM
911 – Restricted dialing
Current mode : No restrictions
470 SIM
Current mode : Barred list
470 SIM
911 – Blocked numbers
001004767244700
0044816865701
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Alternative
Alternative
Ok
List Ok
Ok
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Current mode : Dial from Book only
470 SIM
Similar to Phone book, see this chapter.
Book Ok
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Restricted dialing setup
Advanced functions: Access control cont’d
Restricted dialing setup (owner level only)
The "barred list" and the phone book are established as follows:
1 Press Selct or right arrow
via Advanced functions to open the Access
control menu:
2 Pressing Selct
or right arrow again opens the Restricted dialing window which shows the active list:
Access control cont’d
3 Press Edit to select
mode of restriction. Scroll up/down to select: Selct enters chosen mode.
001 Restrict dial
470
Current mode : Barred list
470
Current mode : Barred list
470
91 – Access control menu
Access code Restrict SIM usage
Lock Mail Selct Quit
911 – Restricted dialing
Edit List Ok
911 – Restricted dialing
Type of restriction
Barred list Dial from Book only No restrictions
Selct
MenuMenu
Menu
4 Pressing List displays
the blocked phone numbers:
5 Pressing Edit
allows the selected number to be modified:
The field is empty when pressing New to add a phone number to the barred list.
Remove deletes number. Save stores the changes.
6 When the restriction
mode "Dial from Book only" is selected, pressing Book allows short numbers to be entered:
001 0047800xxx
470
Barred root : 0047800
470
Current mode : Dial from Book only
470
911 – Blocked numbers
0044816865701
Remov Edit New Ok
911 – Blocking number
Del Save
911 – Restricted dialing
Edit Book Ok
Empty field when pressing
New
NB! Remember to revert to user level.
Similar to Phone book See this chapter.
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MenuMenu
Menu
Access code
When the access code function has been enabled, the user is prompted for a 1 - 8 digit personal code when making a call.
The code opens the WorldPhone for one call. Up to 25 authorized users can be allocated access codes. The function is active for non-SIM use and for one specific SIM card,
see "Restricted SIM usage". It applies to all ports of the WorldPhone. The access code can only be entered from owner level, see next page.
Advanced functions: Access control cont’d
Making a call:
1At hook-off or when
attempting to dial a phone number from the main window, the Access code login window opens, prompting the user to enter the access code:
2Pressing Phone
opens the window for entering the phone number:
Pressing Fax or Data shows which users are allowed to make a telefax or data call:
Checking the setup:
Telenor in AOR–E
Enter access code to call
470 SIM
Access code login
Access code:
470 SIM
See Making a call in this chapter.
Number:
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 0
470 SIM
Ready for fax call
Telephone is opened for User1 Please proceed with call.
Del Phone Fax Data
Del Book
20 Sep 1998 12:58
Menu Seek
Access control cont’d
or data call
1Press Selct or right
arrow via Advanced functions to open the Access control menu:
2Pressing Selct
or right arrow again opens the window which indicates whether Access
code is Enabled or Disabled:
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470 SIM
91 – Access control menu Restrict dial
002Access code
Restrict SIM usage
470 SIM
912 – Access code
Access code: Enabled
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Quit
Ok
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Access code setup
Advanced functions: Access control cont’d
Calling from external phone
1 Lift handset; enter access code + "#" on external phone. 2 If access code is accepted, a dial tone is heard and the number to
be dialed can be entered. Press "#" to initiate the call.
Access code setup (owner level only)
Access code is edited or entered as follows:
1 Press Selct or right
arrow via Advanced functions to open the Access control
Access control cont’d
menu:
2 Pressing Selct
or right arrow again opens the Access code window: Pressing Enab/Disab enables/disables the access code function.
91 – Access control menu Restrict dial
002 Access code
Restrict SIM usage
470
912 – Access code
Access code: Enabled
470
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Setup Enab Disab Ok
MenuMenu
Menu
3 Pressing Setup
displays the list of authorized users:
Scroll down to wanted user and press Edit to modify the code, or press New to add a user to the list:
Use Del to modify. Press ABC or abc to enter uppercase/ lowercase letters as required.
Ok stores the modified user name.
NB! Remember to revert to user level.
Access codes
001 User1
User2
470
Access code edit
Name: Abc
Code:
470
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Remov Edit New Quit
Starts with empty name field when pressing New. Code is prompted when name is entered.
Del ABC abc Ok
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MenuMenu
Menu
Advanced functions: Access control cont’d
Restricted SIM usage
Allowed SIM
The WorldPhone can be set to operate from:
•one specific SIM card. Any other SIM users will be rejected.
•no SIM card. All SIM users will be rejected.
•any SIM card.
Restricted SIM
The restrictions "Restrict dial" and "Access code" can be set to be active for:
•one specific SIM card (in addition to non-SIM usage)
•no SIM card (only active for non-SIM usage).
The setting can only be made from owner level, see Setting SIM
restrictions. See also Restricted dialing and Access code.
Access control cont’d
When restricted to SIM provider
The service provider can lock the WorldPhone to a specific type of card, e.g. a "MOBIQ" SIM card. The restrictions will then be :
•any "MOBIQ" SIM card.
•one specific "MOBIQ" card.
•no SIM card at all.
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Advanced functions: Access control cont’d
Checking SIM restrictions
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced
functions:
2 Press Selct or
right arrow to open the Access control menu:
Access control cont’d
Precharge
009 Advanced functions
001 Access control
Satellite setup Configuration Information available
470
91 – Access control menu
003 Restrict SIM usage
Function menu
9 – Advanced functions menu
MenuMenu
Menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Menu
3 Pressing Selct
or right arrow again opens the SIM restrictions window:
Alternative restrictions:
When Allowed SIM is set to:
Any, no restrictions apply
No SIM, SIM cards are not accepted.
470
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
SIM provider Id: 8012
470
913 – SIM restrictions Allowed SIM: Locked to one Card number: 89013000513658144571 Restricted SIM: Locked to one Card number: 89013000513658144571
SIM provider Id: 8012
470 SIM
Appears if card is locked by SIM provider
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Alternatives: see below
Ok
Ok
Locked to one, one specific card is allowed.
When Restricted SIM is set to:
No restrictions, Access code and Restricted dial only apply for non-SIM operation.
Locked to one, Access code and Restricted dial apply for non- SIM operation and operation with the specified SIM card.
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Setting SIM restrictions
MenuMenu
Menu
Advanced functions: Access control cont’d
Setting SIM restrictions (owner level only)
1 Press Selct or right
arrow via Advanced functions to open the Access control menu:
2 Pressing Selct
or right arrow again opens the SIM restrictions window:
* Restricted SIM:
3 Scroll down
to Restricted SIM:
91 – Access control menu
003 Restrict SIM usage
470
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Access control cont’d
4 Press Lock and
insert the actual SIM card. The WorldPhone can now be operated with that specific card only:
When retracting the card, the Id of the SIM provider is displayed:
Ok stores the settings.
470
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
Please insert the actual SIM card.
470
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: No restrictions
Card number: 8980120000166470336
Please retract the SIM card.
470
913 – SIM restrictions
Allowed SIM: Any
Restricted SIM: Locked to one Card number: 8980120000166470336
SIM provider Id: 8012
470
Appears if card is locked by SIM provider
Lock Open Ok
Lock Open Ok
* Allowed SIM:
Follow the same procedure as for Restricted SIM with the marker remaining at Allowed SIM.
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Satellite setup
Advanced functions: Satellite setup
General
Allows preprogramming of default Net service provider, S/A opera­tor (Stand Alone operator) and terrestrial network for each satellite
region (Ocean Region).
Net service provider and terrestrial network
1 Press the Menu function
key and scroll down to Advanced functions:
009 Advanced functions
006 Satellite setup
2 Pressing Selct or
Satellite setup
right
list of Satellites and Default Net providers. Scroll up/down to wanted satellite:
Selct initiates search for the specified satellite.
(and a new spot beam selection)
Right arrow displays satellite info:
arrow opens the
470 SIM
001 AOR-E 003 KDD
470
3 Edit opens the
setting window for the selected satellite:
470 SIM
Precharge
Access control
Configuration Information available
Satellite Default Net provider AOR-W 004 Telenor
POR 001 CMC IOR 002 BT Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7
Satellite : AOR–E Default Net : 003 KDD
Terrestrial network : 00
S/A operator : 001 CMC
Terrestrial network : 00
Function menu
9 – Advanced functions menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Edit Selct Ok
Edit Selct Ok
Menu
MenuMenu
Menu
4 Right arrow
opens the list of available Net service providers.
470 SIM
5 Scroll up/down
to wanted Net: Pressing Selct enters the
470 SIM
new default Net service provider:
6 Return to step 4, scroll down and key in Terrestrial network code.
Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrial network
as the default for that particular satellite.
S/A operator and terrestrial network
Repeat steps 4 - 6 for selection of S/A operator and terrestrial network.
Satellite : AOR–E Default Net : KDD
Terrestrial network : 00 S/A operator : CMC
Terrestrial network : 00
Satellite : AOR–E Default Net : KDD
Terrestrial network : 00 S/A operator : CMC
Terrestrial network : 00
Net service providers 001 CMC
002 BT 003 KDD 004 Telenor
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Del Save
Selct
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Configuration
MenuMenu Advanced functions: Configuration
Menu
Port configuration
Port configuration
Example
•Displays current configuration.
Reconfiguration can be made in
"owner" level only (non-SIM operation).
•With Broadcast On, incoming calls initiate ringing on all ports configured for voice communication.
•The secure voice function allows selected port(s) to be used with encrypted telephone.
See appendix E – Secure voice option.
Menu
1Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced functions:
Precharge
009Advanced functions
470
Function menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
2Press Selct or
right arrow and
scroll down to Configuration:
007Configuration
9 – Advanced functions menu
Satellite setup
Information available
Configuration
3Selct or right
470
arrow opens the Configuration menu:
97 – Configuration menu
4Pressing Selct or
right arrow again displays the Port
001Port configuration
Net service providers Power conservation Set diagnostics Set preferred Nets
470
configuration window which shows the present service of the ports, and the in­coming call response.
Service Secure voice Handset: Voice
TEL: Voice Enabled FAX: Fax
Broadcast:Off
470
For enabling/disabling of secure voice, see appendix E.
For port details, see appendix B –
Connecting up optional equipment.
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Auto Enab Disab Save470 Ok
Secure voice appears when bought.
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Advanced functions: Configuration cont’d
Net service providers
Each Net service provider has a station code. The "Net service pro­vider" window displays a list which matches the codes to the station owners. Names can be edited in "owner" level (non-SIM operation).
Example:
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced functions:
Precharge
009 Advanced functions
Function menu
Menu
MenuMenu
Menu
2 Press Selct or
Configuration cont’d
right arrow and
scroll down to
Configuration:
3 Selct or right
arrow selects the Configuration menu: Press Selct or right arrow again for Net service providers.
4 Scroll up/down to
wanted service provider:
470 SIM
9 – Advanced functions menu
Satellite setup
007 Configuration
Information available
470 SIM
97 – Configuration menu Port configuration
002 Net service providers
Power conservation Set diagnostics Charge tone Set preferred Nets
470 SIM
972 – Net service providers KDD
004 Telenor
Indosat France Telecom Station 12 Teleglobe IDB
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Ok
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MenuMenu
Menu
Power conservation
Battery power can be conserved during voice calls and/or telefax calls. The conservation can be enabled for voice and/or telefax. When set in Auto mode, the conservation facility is automatically enabled when using the internal battery supply and disabled when connected to an external power supply. The speech quality at the remote end may be slightly impaired with power conservation enabled.
Example
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced functions: Press Selct or right arrow and continue down to Configuration:
Advanced functions: Configuration cont’d
Menu
Precharge
009 Advanced functions
Satellite setup
007 Configuration
Information available
Function menu
9 – Advanced functions menu
Configuration cont’d
2 Selct or right
arrow selects the Configuration menu:
3 Scroll down
and press Selct or right arrow to open the Power conservation window:
470 SIM
97 – Configuration menu Net service providers
003 Power conservation
Set diagnostics Charge tone Set preferred Nets Set S/A preferred Nets
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
4 Enable/Disable
power reduction during voice/fax calls, as required.
Voice: Enabled Fax: Disabled
Auto reduces drain when using battery.
470 SIM
Save stores new entries or modifications:
Set diagnostics
Additional system information is displayed when diagnostics is turned On.
Note! Not necessary for normal telephone usage.
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Set diagnostics: Off
470 SIM
973 – Power conservation
Auto Enab Disab Save
974 – Set diagnostics
On Off Ok
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Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service provider and Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card
These functions allow you to store the preferred and allowed Net service provider and preferred and allowed Stand Alone operator
for each satellite region on a SIM card. Note! The access level re­quired to operate the functions depend on the SIM card supplier.
Preferred Net service provider
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced functions:
Precharge
009 Advanced functions
Function menu
Menu
MenuMenuAdvanced functions: Configuration cont’d
Menu
Configuration cont’d
2 Press Selct or
right arrow and
scroll down to
Configuration:
3 Selct or right
arrow selects the Configuration menu: Scroll down to Set preferred Nets:
Selct or right arrow opens the list of Set preferred Net providers.
Scroll up/down to wanted satellite:
4 Selct or right
arrow shows the
current Net and TNID for the selected satellite:
(TNID=Terrestrial Network Identification Digits)
Remove deletes the the Net entry.
470 SIM
9 – Advanced functions menu
Satellite setup
007 Configuration
Information available
470 SIM
97 – Configuration menu Charge tone
005 Set preferred Nets
Set S/A preferred Nets
470 SIM
975 – Set preferred Nets
AOR-W
001 AOR-E
POR IOR Region 4 Region 5 Region 6
470
Region 7
More information (preferred Net for selected satellite)
975 – Set preferred Nets AOR–E
001 BT TNID: 00
CMC TNID: 09 Telenor TNID: 44
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Remov Edit Ok
Selct Ok
Removes entry from list
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See next page
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MenuMenu
Menu
Advanced functions: Configuration cont’d
5 Edit opens list
of available Nets:
6 Scroll up/down
to wanted Net:
975 – SIM preferred Nets AOR–E
001 BT TNID: 00
CMC TNID: 09 Telenor TNID: 44
Selct enters new default Net service
470 SIM
provider:
If the SIM card is not "restricted":
AOR-E preferred list (1)
5b Edit opens satellite
preferred list window:
Selct or right arrow
opens list of available Nets.
6b Scroll up/down
to wanted Net:
Selct enters new default Net service provider:
Net provider: Telenor Terrestrial network: 00
470 SIM
975 – SIM preferred Nets AOR–E
001 BT TNID: 00
CMC TNID: 09 Telenor TNID: 44
470 SIM
Edit
Net service providers 001 CMC : 45 002 BT : 00 003 KDD : 53 004 Telenor : 44 012 Station 12 : 07
Net service providers 001 CMC 002 BT 003 KDD 004 Telenor 012 Station 12
Selct
Selct
Selct
Configuration cont’d
Set S/A preferred Net (Stand Alone operator)
Repeat steps 3 through 6.
Set allowed Nets / Set S/A allowed Nets
Restricted to "CHV2" or higher, depending on Net service provider.
Repeat steps 3 through 6.
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Charge tone
When the charge tone function is enabled, a single frequency tone or DTMF is transmitted once the call has been established. The tone informs an external debiting system, f.ex. a pay phone (connected to the TEL port), that charging can start.
Settings can only be made in owner level.
Setup:
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced
functions:
Configuration cont’d
2 Selct or right
arrow opens the Configuration Menu:
3 Scroll down to Charge
tone, and press Selct or right arrow to open the Charge tone window:
Precharge
009 Advanced functions
Satellite setup
007 Configuration
Information available
470
97 – Configuration menu Set diagnostics
009 Charge tone
470 SIM
470
Function menu
9 – Advanced functions menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
MenuMenuAdvanced functions: Configuration cont’d
Menu
Menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
979 – Charge tone
Tone type: Single type
Frequency (Hz): 2400 Duration (ms): 1000
470 SIM
470
4 Selecting Setup opens the
Charge tone setup window,
which allows setting the required single frequency tone or DTMF, and its duration in milliseconds.
Key no. when selecting DTMF.
Valid settings: Frequency: 400 - 3400 Hz Duration: 10 - 5000 ms DTMF key: 0 - 15
Selct enters the chosen settings:
Charge tone setup
Tone type: Single type
Frequency (Hz): 2400 Duration (ms): 1000
470 SIM
470
Setup Enab Disab Quit
Edit Save
Available tone types
Single tone DTMF
Selct
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Information available
MenuMenu
Menu
General
The following information and facilities are provided:
•The IMN numbers assigned to the WorldPhone.
•Forward ID number which identifies your particular WorldPhone
•System version numbers of the internal software programs. See
•Restoring communication with the satellite when receiving the
•Network status information (only appears when "Set diagnostics"
IMN numbers
1Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced functions: Press Selct or right arrow and continue down to Information
available:
Advanced functions: Information available
Access level must be set to "owner" or "CHV2" for editing of the numbers on the telephone or SIM card respectively.
and SIM card if installed.
next page.
alarm: Not available, see "Oscillator compensation" on next page. (The function only appears when "Set diagnostics" is On).
is On, or the access level is set to "owner"), see next page.
Menu
Precharge
009Advanced functions
Configuration
008Information available
Function menu
9 – Advanced functions menu
Information available
2Selct or right
arrow opens the
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Information available window:
98 – Information available
001IMN numbers
002Misc. version Id information 007Oscillator compensation 009Network status information
470 SIM
Lock Mail Selct Quit
3Pressing Selct or
right arrow again opens the IMN numbers window:
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981 – IMN numbers
Handset:762420510 Phone: 762424333 Fax: 762445900 Data: 762430520 NIMS: 762445912
470 SIM
Ok
See next page
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Advanced functions: Information available cont’d
98 – Information available
IMN numbers 002 Misc. version Id information
007 Oscillator compensation 009 Network status information
MenuMenu
Menu
Misc. version ID information
4 Scroll down
and press Selct or right arrow to open Version information
window.
Oscillator compensation
5 Scroll down and press
Information available cont’d
Selct or right arrow to open Oscillator compensation window:
Press Scan with the antenna pointed towards the satellite.
(Pointing is automatic on Marine & Voyager antennas.
Will take 10-15 minutes.)
470 SIM
982 – Version information
001 Terminal forward Id
System version
Rel. 4. 3. 2
470 SIM
Default compensation : Not defined Field adjustment : 0.000 kHz Current TDM offset : Not available
Total compensation : Not available
470 SIM
001 Offset: 0.180 kHz (Active NCSC)
25 Aug 1998
987 – Oscillator compensation AOR - E
Possible oscillator offsets (IOR)
Lock Mail Selct Quit
ABCDF
- - - - - - - - -
Scan Update Reset Ok
Ok
If several choices, scroll down to preferred frequency. Press Selct:
When Verification succeeded is displayed, press Save to update the WorldPhone oscillator.
Network status
6 Scroll down and
press Selct or right arrow for readout
of network data.
470 SIM
Verification succeeded The selected NCSC candidate seems to
be correct. To accept this frequency and use it in
the future, press “Save”
470 SIM
989 – Network status
NSR 1 2 3 4 5
Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Region registration: Successful Current ocean: AOR-E Active NCSC: 0 Active spot beam Id: 3
470 SIM
Selct
OReg Cap ChAdv P.Adv
Save
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Installation
MenuMenu
Menu
Paid functions
Only appears in owner level (non-SIM operation).
An enhanced WorldPhone function is activated by entering the "Opening key" provided when purchased:
1 Press the Menu
function key and scroll down to Advanced
functions.
2 Selct or right
arrow opens the Installation menu window:
3 Pressing Selct
or right arrow again opens the Paid functions window:
The list only shows purchased functions.
4 Pressing New
opens the Open new paid functions window:
Enter the "Opening key" and press Ok.
Advanced functions: Installation
Menu
Precharge
009 Advanced functions
Information available
009 Install
470
99 – Installation menu
001 Paid functions
Phone name setup
470
991 – Paid functions
001 Charge tone
002 Traffic log 003 Precharge 004 Restricted Net provider 005 Restricted dial 006 Secure voice 007 Access code 008 Data 009 Advanced service level 010 Fax 011 NIMS 012 Aero functions
991 – Open new paid functions
Code: 1234
470
Function menu
9 – Advanced functions menu
Lock Mail Selct Quit
Lock Mail Selct Quit
New Ok470
Del Ok
Installation
Phone name setup
Only appears in owner level (non-SIM operation).
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to open Phone name setup window:
Use Del to modify. Press ABC or abc to enter uppercase/ lowercase letters as required. Save stores the modified phone name.
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992 – Phone name setup
Factory name: Nera Phone name: WorldPhone
470
Del ABC abc Save
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Setting up ................................................................................... 3.1
Using telefax with the WorldPhone............................................. 3.2
Chapter 3. Telefax Service
The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.
TELEFAX SERVICE
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Chapter 3. Telefax Service
General
The WorldPhone provides access to a telefax service at a transmis­son rate of 2.4 Kbps.
Limitations
The WorldPhone is fully compatible with the world’s leading telefax machines and telefax software standards. However, transmission may not be possible through some of the telefax machines available on the market. Please check with your Net service provider before purchasing a telefax for use with the WorldPhone.
Installation
Connect the telefax cable to the FAX port on the WorldPhone tel­ephone unit. For wiring details, see appendix B – Connecting up
optional equipment.
Setting up
Verify that the FAX port is configured for telefax service, see "Advanced functions: Port configuration" in chapter 2. Operation.
WorldPhone connector panel
1 6 1 6
10-32VDC
FAX
TEL
5 4 3 2 1
6 7 8 9
DATA
Setting up
ANT
Figure 3.1 Telefax communication with the WorldPhone.
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Using telefax with the WorldPhone
Transmission
Telefax calls made by the WorldPhone are telefax only. Any tele­phone handset connected to the telefax machine is for dialing purpos­es only.
To send a fax, use the same dialing sequence as when making a call, either through the default Net or a selected one.
See "Making a call" in chapter 2. Operation.
Telefax transmissions normally take 1.5 minutes per standard text page using standard resolution. Using superfine or halftone resolution will double the transmission time. To save time, avoid using a sepa­rate cover page.
If a call failure should occur while sending a multi-page document, re­send only the failed pages.
Using telefax with
the WorldPhone
Note! On a telefax with keypad, enter starting transmission.
as the last digit before
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Contents
Setting up ................................................................................... 4.1
Chapter 4. Data Service
The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.
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Chapter 4. Data Service
General
The WorldPhone provides access to asynchronous data services through its built-in modem capability. The transmisson rate over the satellite is 2.4Kbps, and any standard PC with a serial port can be used.
For configuration from the PC using AT commands, see appendix D.
Installation
Connect the RS-232 serial cable between the serial port on the PC and the 9-pin DATA port on the WorldPhone telephone unit.
For configuration, see chapter 2. Operation: "Data/printer port setup".
Setting up
For wiring details, see appendix B – Connecting up optional equipment, or appendix D – DTE interface.
WorldPhone connector panel
1 6 1 6
10-32VDC
FAX
TEL
5 4 3 2 1
6 7 8 9
DATA
ANT
Setting up
Figure 4.1 The PC is connected to the DATA port.
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PC serial port
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Setting up cont’d
Testing the installation
Use a PC terminal program.
Entering a command on the PC keyboard (f.ex. cause "OK" to be displayed on the screen.
If there is no response, check that the baud rate setting is the same both for the PC and the WorldPhone.
See chapter 2. Operation: "Data/printer port setup".
ATç) should
Setting up cont’d
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Contents
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)
Chapter 5. Appendices
Telephone country codes .......................................... A-1
Service address codes.............................................. A-5
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
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
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Chapter 5. Appendices / Index
Appendix A – Telephone country codes
Explanation with examples:
Mobile - to - fixed subscriber, telephone call through default Net:
Automatic call prefix
Telephone country code
See list of telephone country codes in this appendix.
Subscriber number
To send number
Appendix A
Telephone country codes
00 47 67244700 Call/
Mobile - to - fixed subscriber, telephone call through selected Net service provider:
Selection of e.g. Net service provider 004
Automatic call prefix
Telephone country code
See list of telephone country codes in this appendix.
Subscriber number
To send number
4 00 47 67244700 Call/
Fixed/mobile - to - Mobile telephone call:
XX 871 765421392 Call/
International call prefix (normally 00)
Telephone satellite (Ocean Region) code:
871 – AOR-E 872 – POR 873 – IOR 874 – AOR-W
9-digit Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN)
To send number
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.
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Appendix A – Telephone country codes cont’d
Afghanistan (Islamic State of) ........................ 93
Albania (Republic of) .................................... 355
Algeria (People’s Democratic Republic of) .... 21
American Samoa ......................................... 684
Angola (Republic of) .................................... 244
Anguilla ............................................................ 1
Antigua and Barbuda ....................................... 2 a)
Argentine Republic ......................................... 54
Armenia (Republic of) .................................. 374
Aruba ............................................................ 297
Ascension..................................................... 247
Atlantic Ocean East Region (AOR-E) (Inmarsat) .....
Atlantic Ocean West Region (AOR-W) (Inmarsat) ...
Australia ......................................................... 61
Australian External Territories ...................... 672
Austria ............................................................43
Azerbaijani Republic .................................... 994
Bahamas (Commonwealth of the) ................... 1
Bahrain (State of) .........................................973
Bangladesh (People’s Republic of) ..............380
Barbados .......................................................... 1
Belarus (Republic of) ................................... 375 d)
Belgium .......................................................... 32
Belize ........................................................... 501
Benin (Republic of) ...................................... 223
Bermuda........................................................... 1
Bhutan (Kingdom of) .................................... 975
Bolivia (Republic of) ..................................... 591
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republic of) ........ 387
Botswana (Republic of) ................................267
Brazil (Federative Republic of) ....................... 55
British Virgin Islands ........................................ 1
Brunei Darussalam ...................................... 673
Bulgaria (Republic of) .................................. 859
Burkina Faso ................................................226
Burundi (Republic of) ................................... 257
Cambodia ..................................................... 355
Cameroon (Republic of) ...............................237
Canada ............................................................ 1 a)
Cape Verde (Republic of) ............................ 238
Cayman Islands ............................................... 1
Central African Republic .............................. 236
Chad (Republic of) ....................................... 235
Chile ...............................................................56
China (People’s Republic of) ......................... 86
Colombia (Republic of) .................................. 57
Comoros (Islamic Federal Republic of the) .. 269
Congo (Republic of the) ............................... 242
Cook Islands ................................................ 682
Costa Rica.................................................... 506
Croatia (Republic of) .................................... 385
Telephone country codes
871 874
Cuba............................................................... 53
Cyprus (Republic of) .................................... 357
b1)
Czech Republic ............................................ 420
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ...... 850
a)
Denmark......................................................... 45
Diego Garda ................................................. 246
Djibouti (Republic of) .................................... 253
d)
Dominican Republic ......................................... 1
Ecuador ........................................................ 593
Egypt (Arab Republic of) ................................ 20
El Salvador (Republic of) ............................. 503
Equatorial Guinea (Republic of) ...................240
Eritrea........................................................... 291
Estonia (Republic of) .................................... 372
Ethiopia ........................................................ 251
a)
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) ......................... 500
Faroe Islands (Denmark) ............................. 298
Fiji (Republic of) ........................................... 679
a)
Finland ......................................................... 358
France ............................................................33
French Poiynesia ........................................... 68
Gabonese Republic ..................................... 241
a)
Gambia (Republic of the) ............................. 220
Georgia (Republic of) .......................................7
Germany (Federal Republic of) ...................... 49
Ghana .......................................................... 233
Gibraltar ....................................................... 350
Greece ........................................................... 30
a)
Greenland (Denmark) .................................. 299
Grenada ........................................................... 1
Guadeloupe (French Department of) ........... 590
Guam ........................................................... 671
Guatemala (Republic of) .............................. 502
Guiana (French Department of) ................... 594
Guinea (Republic of) .................................... 224
Guinea-Bissau (Republic of) ........................ 245
Guyana......................................................... 592
a)
Haiti (Republic of) ........................................ 509
Honduras (Republic of) ................................ 504
Hongkong ..................................................... 852
Hungary (Republic of) .................................... 36
e)
Iceland .......................................................... 354
India (Republic of) .......................................... 91
Indian Ocean Region (IOR)(Inmarsat) ......... 873
Indonesia (Republic of) .................................. 62
Iran (Islamic Republic of) ............................... 98
Iraq (Republic of) ......................................... 964
c)
a)
c)
d)
a)
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Appendix A – Telephone country codes cont’d
Ireland .......................................................... 353
Israel (State of)............................................. 972
Italy................................................................. 39
Ivory Cost (Republic of) ............................... 225
Jamaica ............................................................ 1
a)
Japan ............................................................. 81
Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom of) .................. 962
Kazakhstan (Republic of) .................................7
d)
Kenya (Republic of) ..................................... 254
Kiribati Republic of) ...................................... 686
Kuwait (State of) .......................................... 965
Kyrgyzstan (Republic of) .............................. 996
d)
Lao People’s Democratic Republic .............. 856
Latvia (Republic of) ...................................... 371
Lebanon ....................................................... 961
Lesotho (Kingdom of) ................................... 266
Liberia (Republic of) ..................................... 231
(Socialist People’s Ubyan Arab Jamahiriya) ...
Libya
21b2)
Liechtenstein (Principality of) ......................... 41 c)
Lithuania (Republic of) ................................. 370
Luxembourg ................................................. 352
Macau .......................................................... 853
Macedonia
(the former Yugoslav Republic of) ..
389
Madagascar (Republic of) ............................ 261
Malawi .......................................................... 265
Malaysia ......................................................... 60
Maldives (Republic of) ................................. 960
Mali (Republic of) ......................................... 223
Malta ............................................................ 356
Marshall Islands (Republic of the) ....... ........ 692
Martinique (French Department of) ..............596
Mauritania (Islamic Republic of) ................... 222
Mauritius (Republic of) ................................. 230
Mexico ............................................................ 52
Micronesia (Federated States of) ................. 691
Moldova (Republic of) .................................. 373
Monaco ........................................................ 377
c)
Mongolia....................................................... 976
Montserrat ........................................................ 1
a)
Morocco (Kingdom of) .................................... 21b3)
Mozambique (Republic of) ........................... 258
Myanmar (Union of) ....................................... 95
Namibia (Republic of) .................................. 264
Nauru (Republic of) ...................................... 674
Nepal ............................................................ 977
Netherlands Antilles ..................................... 599
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) ........................ 31
New Caledonia ............................................. 687
New Zealand ..................................................64
Nicaragua...................................... ............... 505
Niger (Republic of the) ................................. 227
Nigeria (Federal Republic of) ....................... 234
Niue ........................................... .................. 683
Northern Mariana Islands (Commonwealth of the) ..
670
Norway ...........................................................47
Oman (Sultanate of) ..................................... 968
Pacific Ocean Region (POR)(Inmarsat) .......872
Pakistan (Islamic Republic of) ....................... 92
Palau (Republic of) ...................................... 680
Panama (Republic of) .................................. 507
Papua New Guinea ............................... ......675
Paraguay (Republic of) ................................ 595
Peru................................................................ 51
Philippines (Republic of the) .......................... 63
Poland (Republic of) ...................................... 48
Portugal ........................................................ 351
Qatar (State of) ............................................ 974
Reunion (French Department of) ................. 262
Romania ......................................................... 40
Russian Federation ..........................................7
Rwandese Republic ..................................... 250
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ................... 1
Saint Luda ........................................................1 a)
Saint Kitts and Nevis ........................................1 a)
Saint Helena ................................................ 290
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
(French Department of) .
508
San Marino (Republic of) ............................. 378
Sao Tome and Principe (Democratic Repulic of)
239
Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) ...........................966
Senegal (Republic of) .................................. 221
Seychelles (Republic of) .............................. 248
Sierra Leone ................................................ 232
Singapore (Republic of) ................................. 65
Slovak Republic ........................................... 421
Slovenia (Republic of) ..................................386
Solomon Islands .......................................... 677
Somali Democratic Republic ........................252
South Africa (Republic of) .............................. 27
Spain ..............................................................34
Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of) .94
Sudan (Republic of the) ............................... 249
Suriname (Republic of) ................................ 597
Swaziland (Kingdom of) ............................... 268
Sweden .......................................................... 46
Switzerland (Confederation of) ...................... 41
Syrian Arab Republic ................................... 963
d)
a)
c)
c)
Telephone country codes
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Appendix A – Telephone country codes cont’d
Tajikistan (Republic of) .................................... 7 d)
Tanzania (United Republic of) ..................... 255
Thailand ......................................................... 66
Togolese Republic ....................................... 228
Tokelau ........................................................ 690
Tonga (Kingdom of) ..................................... 676
Trinidad and Tobago
(Code actually used: +1) ..
Tunisia ............................................................ 21
296
b4)
Turkey ............................................................ 90
Turkmenistan ............................................... 993
Turks arid Caicos Islands ................................. 1 a)
Tuvalu .......................................................... 688
Uganda (Republic of) ................................... 256
Ukraine ......................................................... 380
United Arab Emirates ...................................971 h)
United States of America, + Puerto Rico, Virgin
Islands .............................................................. 1
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland ............................................................ 44
Uruguay (Eastern Republic of) ..................... 598
Uzbekistan (Republic of) .................................. 7
Vanuatu (Republic of) .................................. 678
Vatican City State ........................................ 379
Venezuela (Republic of) ................................. 58
Viet Nam (Socialist Republic of) .................... 84
Wallis and Futuna ........................................ 681
d)
Western Samoa (Independent State of) ...... 685
Yemen (Republic of) .................................... 967
Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of) .................381
d)
Zaire (Republic of) ....................................... 243
Zambia (Republic of) .................................... 260
Zanzibar (Tanzania) ..................................... 259
a)
Zimbabwe (Republic of) ............................... 263
d)
Notes
a): Integrated numbering area. b1): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 213, 214 and 215 for Algeria. b2): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 218 and 219 for Libya. b3): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 210, 211, 212 (212 in service) for
Morocco. b4): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 216, 217 for Tunisia. c): Integrated numbering plan. d): Will form part of numbering zone 7. e): Code 866 has been allocated to the province of Taiwan. h:) United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) incl: Abu Dhabi, AJmna, Dubai, Fujeirah, Ras Al,
Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al Oaiwain.
Telephone country codes
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