Idle Mode Display; Connection Mode Display - Hughes 9202 User Manual

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Idle mode display

Connection mode display

unit to attempt to register with the BGAN network (note: if
audible pointing tones were enabled during pointing, they will
automatically turn off once you attempt to register).
Once the unit exits pointing, it will automatically attempt to
register with the network. During this operation it displays
"Registering" on the upper line of the LCD.
Once it registers and is ready for PDP contexts, it displays
"Ready" on the upper line.
Once it is ready for voice calls, it displays the globe icon (see
below).
If user equipment is connected (via Ethernet or Wireless LAN),
the lower line will display "ADDR:" plus the last octet of the IP
address of the currently selected user terminal. If multiple
devices are attached, you can select the others by pressing the
user button.
The signal quality is shown as a number in the right corner of the
lower line; typical values in idle mode are 53 to 58.
When a PDP context is active, the type of connection is
displayed on the upper line: "Standard", "Stream 32k", etc.
The lower line displays the "ADDR:" information and the
current signal level as described above.
While in an active PDP context, typical signal level values are
66 to 71. However, if no data is sent or received for 90 seconds,
the unit will return to the regional beam and the signal quality
will drop to the idle mode range of 53 to 58.
Using the LCD and Keypad
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