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  • Page 1 WorldPhone USER’S MANUAL 148 x 195 mm...
  • Page 2 (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, the operator of the terminal should ensure that the RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION HAZARD - KEEP CLEAR...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Paid functions ............... 2.61 Phone name setup ............... 2.61 Chapter 3. Telefax Service Setting up ................. 3.1 Using telefax with the WorldPhone .......... 3.2 4. Data Service Chapter 4. Data Service Setting up ................. 4.1 Chapter 5. Appendices / Index Appendix A Telephone country codes ............
  • Page 5 Chapter 1. Getting Started Contents Introduction ................. 1.1 Telephone Unit (TPU) ..............1.3 WorldPhone Portable ..............1.6 WorldPhone Provident .............. 1.12 WorldPhone Marine ..............1.13 WorldPhone Voyager ............... 1.16 The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Chapter 1. Getting Started Introduction General The WorldPhone communication terminal provides access to the international dial-up telephone, facsimile and data networks via the INMARSAT satellite system. • The terminal Telephone Unit (TPU) can be operated with any of the below six WorldPhone antennas: •...
  • Page 8 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. WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started...
  • Page 9: Telephone Unit (Tpu)

    Book Last Menu Seek when adapter/power functions Signal strength NIMS/mail alert Function keys Shows that SIM card is inserted HELP ON/OFF key Escape key Number/letter keys Arrow keys Figure 1.1 WorldPhone Telephone Unit (TPU). WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started...
  • Page 10 Mail service The Internet Messages Service (NIMS) allows a message of maxi- mum 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.
  • Page 11 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 be- tween two WorldPhones, or between a WorldPhone and the fixed international network.
  • Page 12: Worldphone Portable

    • The Telephone Unit (and battery pack) that is detachable and rain resistant. The WorldPhone uses a coax cable to link the two units together. The case is equipped with a handle for transport. The screw socket in the lid allows the antenna to be tripod mounted, or attached to a window using a suction fitting.
  • Page 13 RF units Antenna coax Bag with cable antenna cable Telephone lock Antenna connector Battery pack Help 1!/? 2abc 3def TELEPHONE 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx UNIT Lock tab (2) Figure 1.4 WorldPhone Portable, identification. WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started...
  • Page 14 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 Uni- versal AC Adapter, or directly to a 12-32 V rated DC source.
  • Page 15 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx The display should light up. Check for sufficient battery capacity. If low, connect the WorldPhone for recharging from external source, see appendix C . Enter the SIM WorldPhone PIN code, and press Ok: SIM PIN: If necessary, Press "Help"...
  • Page 16 (provided the Tone is ON, see next page) . 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.
  • Page 17 Telenor in AOR–E Main window appears: Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no Book Last Menu Seek Battery indicator Replaced by DC symbol when adapter power only WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.11...
  • Page 18: Worldphone Provident

    For operation of the Telephone Unit, see "WorldPhone Portable: Setting up" step 1 through 6. Antenna Unit Antenna coax cable Telephone Unit 1!/? 2abc 3def Help 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pqr 8stu 9vwx Figure 1.6 WorldPhone Provident terminal. 1.12 WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started...
  • Page 19: Worldphone Marine

    Telephone Unit and Power Supply. A single coax cable links the ADE and BDE. For installation, see appendix B. Antenna Unit Antenna coax cable Telephone Unit Power Supply Figure 1.7 WorldPhone Marine terminal. WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.13...
  • Page 20 The maximum marker indicates the highest signal strength achieved during the current search. Satellite search Found AOR-E. Accept this satellite? Maximum marker high signal strength 470 DC Tone Seek Signal strength indication Pressing Ok initializes the system with the displayed satellite. 1.14 WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started...
  • Page 21 The equipment is 20 Sep 1998 15: 20 ready for use when the Telenor in AOR–E Main window appears: Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no Book Last Menu Seek 470 DC WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.15...
  • Page 22: Worldphone Voyager

    Setting up Apply the setting up and satellite search procedure described for WorldPhone Marine. See previous pages. Antenna Unit Power cable Antenna coax cable Telephone Unit Power Supply Figure 1.8 WorldPhone Voyager terminal. 1.16 WorldPhone – Chapter 1. Getting Started...
  • Page 23 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. WorldPhone – User’s Manual...
  • Page 25: Introduction

    Introduction 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.
  • Page 26: Making A Call

    Pressing the Esc key restores number field (if edited), or reverts to main window. Use up/down Calling 004767244700 arrow keys to adjust via Telenor in AOR-E Volume during Status : Call setup Handset the call. Volume Mute Menu Clear WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 27 4 – AOR-W (Atlantic Ocean Region West) Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Region access no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 28 Making a call cont’d Modes of operation Call with handset lifted The WorldPhone switches to handsfree mode if the handset is put down with the loudspeaker on (loudspeaker mode). When in handset mode, placing handset down Calling 004767244700 terminates the via Telenor in AOR-E call.
  • Page 29 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. Dial subscriber number.
  • Page 30: Sending Nims Message

    Setup for sending mail User name : Kari Nordmann NIMS center : 004767244445 Edit Edit Ok reverts to Pressing Edit changes the function keys to allow mail manager modifications: ABC/abc selects Save lower/uppercase letters. Save stores changes. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 31 NIMS center : 004767244445 WorldPhone to allow communication, see Advanced functions: Information available. Sending message Calling NIMS center at 004767244445 Status information, Submitting message changes during call. Abort Pressing Abort stops NIMS call after confirmation. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 32: Call From Telephone

    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 routes the call via the default Net service provider for the satellite (Ocean Region) you are using.
  • Page 33: Special Calls

    Example of a call through selected Net, e.g. Telenor, and terrestrial network 1: NETWORK NET PROVIDER Service calls Special information services are accessible with 2-digit service ad- dress code. See appendix Example of obtaining assistance from the International Operator: Dial: WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 34: Receiving A Call

    Keep / Hide Clear When in Keep mode, the data call window willl remain even if the call is cleared. Pressing Hide or Esc Pressing Clear removes the window terminates call Default: Hide mode. 2.10 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 35: Receiving Nims Message

    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 Read Ok reverts to In Box See next page WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.11...
  • Page 36 Readout example: 002 Voice mailbox message Mailbox access Voice mail at Telenor Call to : Remov Call Remov erases alert message Call dials the mailbox to read out the voice message Ok reverts to In Box 2.12 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 37: Functions

    "Phone setup". 006 Traffic log Logs outgoing calls and provides detailed printout. See "Traffic log". 008 Precharge Allows preprogramming of total call duration. See "Precharge". 009 Advanced functions See overview on next page. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.13...
  • Page 38 002 Misc. version Id information (non-SIM operation). 009 Network status information SIM Only accessible with SIM card. SIM+ May be restricted 99 – Installation menu to higher SIM levels. 001 Paid functions 002 Phone name setup 2.14 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 39: Last Number Redialing

    Last number redialing General 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.
  • Page 40: 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- ters on the SIM card (varies with type).
  • Page 41 Edit mode. Name Nera SatCom AS Number : 004767244700 Net provider: Default Net The entry is assigned Terrestrial network: 00 no. (SIM): 102 the first free short Del Remov Save number on the SIM card. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.17...
  • Page 42: Key Lock

    (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...
  • Page 43: Selecting Default Net Service Provider

    Terrestrial network: 0 004 Telenor Selct enters Selct the chosen Net: Return to step 3, scroll down and key in Terrestrial network code. Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrial network as default. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.19...
  • Page 44: User Access

    M e n u M e n u 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:...
  • Page 45 • Current password New password: Retype new 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 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.21...
  • Page 46 New password: • New password Retype 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 2.22 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 47: Data/Printer Port Setup

    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.
  • Page 48 Disable the port for AT modem: Recommended port setup 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 2.24 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 49 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.
  • Page 50: Phone Setup

    Light / Screen duration Light off / Screen on powered by external adapter: Light on / Screen on (Light and screen permanently ON). Pressing Save stores the selected Selct settings and returns to phone setup menu. 2.26 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 51: Setting Default Contrast And Ringing Volume

    Save arrow to set ringing tone level. Scroll up/down to required Volume level Weak Medium setting and press Selct: High Very high Repeat procedure for Selct loudspeaker volume. Pressing Save stores the selected levels. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.27...
  • Page 52: Setting Date And Time

    Move down using Year: 1998 down arrow. New system clock setting Press OK and 13:02:00 20 September 1998 confirm with Yes if settings are correct. Proceed to system reset? Note! The WorldPhone is now restarted. 2.28 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 53: Setting Key Lock

    M e n u M e n u Phone setup cont’d M e n u Setting key lock The WorldPhone must be set for use with a specific SIM, or with no SIM. See Advanced functions: Access control. Procedure Press the Menu...
  • Page 54: Language Setup

    Deutsch language: Español Français Portugués Pressing Selct 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. 2.30 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 55: Language Reset

    M e n u Phone setup cont’d M e n u 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: Nera WorldPhone PIN do SIM: Tecle "Help"...
  • Page 56: Mailbox Access Numbers

    Selct Quit Selct or right arrow to select function and key in new 47 – Mailbox access numbers numbers: Voice: Fax: Data: Default numbers for mailbox access Pressing OK stores the new mailbox number(s). 2.32 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 57: Call Charge Setup

    Ok activates the call charge indication. Press Setup to 48 – Call charge modify entries: Charge time unit (s): Price per charge unit: 3.00 Minimum charge time (s): Save Save stores the new values: WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.33...
  • Page 58: Traffic Log

    • 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"): •...
  • Page 59 1/100 be replaced by a call charge field and seconds of a minute showing the cost of each call. Example of traffic log printout. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.35...
  • Page 60 Print Remov Tag Quit printer without header and footer. Hours:minutes:seconds Remove erases the Appears when "Access code" is enabled. entry from the log. Advanced functions: Access control. Quit reverts to main window. 2.36 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 61: Precharge

    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.
  • Page 62 • 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. • The owner loads the new Precharge limit into the WorldPhone. Buying time by calling the owner...
  • Page 63 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. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.39...
  • Page 64 M e n u M e n u Precharge cont’d M e n u Owner loads Precharge time The WorldPhone must be set in owner level. Menu Press the Menu function key and scroll down Function menu Traffic log to Precharge:...
  • Page 65 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 pass- word and a "key" generated by the WorldPhone, as follows: Menu Press the Menu...
  • Page 66: Precharge On Sim Card

    M e n u 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), "Precharge...
  • Page 67 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) WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.43...
  • Page 68: Advanced Functions: Access Control

    WorldPhone for dialing from Phone Book only. See next page. • Access code which opens the WorldPhone for up to 25 authorized users. See following pages. • Restrict SIM usage which permits controlling the use of SIM card with the WorldPhone.
  • Page 69: Restricted Dialing

    • 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 possi- ble to dial all Norwegian numbers.
  • Page 70: Restricted Dialing Setup

    Dial from Book only mode "Dial from Book only" is selected, Edit Book pressing Book allows short numbers to be entered: Similar to Phone book NB! Remember to revert to user level. See this chapter. 2.46 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 71: 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.
  • Page 72: Access Code Setup

    Use Del to modify. Code: entered. Press ABC or abc to enter uppercase/ lowercase letters as required. Ok stores the modified user name. NB! Remember to revert to user level. 2.48 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 73: Restricted Sim Usage

    Access code. 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.
  • Page 74: Checking Sim Restrictions

    • 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. 2.50 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 75: Setting Sim Restrictions

    SIM provider Id: 8012 Lock Open Ok stores the settings. Appears if card is locked by SIM provider * Allowed SIM: Follow the same procedure as for Restricted SIM with the marker remaining at Allowed SIM. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.51...
  • Page 76: 006 Satellite Setup

    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. 2.52 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 77: Configuration

    FAX: coming call response. Broadcast: Off Auto Enab Disab Save For enabling/disabling of Secure voice appears when bought. secure voice, see appendix E. For port details, see appendix B – Connecting up optional equipment. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.53...
  • Page 78: Net Service Providers

    Net service providers. Set diagnostics Charge tone Set preferred Nets Lock Mail Selct Quit Scroll up/down to wanted service 972 – Net service providers provider: 004 Telenor Indosat France Telecom Station 12 Teleglobe IDB 2.54 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 79: Power Conservation

    Save stores new entries or modifications: Set diagnostics 974 – Set diagnostics Additional system Set diagnostics: information is displayed when diagnostics is turned On. Note! Not necessary for normal telephone usage. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.55...
  • Page 80: Storing Of Preferred/Allowed Net Service Provider And Stand Alone Operator On The Sim Card

    975 – Set preferred Nets AOR–E for the selected satellite: 001 BT TNID: TNID: Telenor TNID: (TNID=Terrestrial Network Identification Digits) Remov Edit Remove deletes the the Net entry. See next page Removes entry from list 2.56 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 81 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. WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation 2.57...
  • Page 82: Charge Tone

    Key no. when selecting DTMF. Valid settings: Available tone types Frequency: 400 - 3400 Hz Single tone Duration: 10 - 5000 ms DTMF DTMF key: 0 - 15 Selct Selct enters the chosen settings: 2.58 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 83: 008 Information Available

    Access level must be set to "owner" or "CHV2" for editing of the numbers on the telephone or SIM card respectively. • Forward ID number which identifies your particular WorldPhone and SIM card if installed. • System version numbers of the internal software programs. See next page.
  • Page 84: Misc. Version Id Information

    Scroll down and Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Lk:00 Region registration: Successful press Selct or right Current ocean: AOR-E Active NCSC: arrow for readout Active spot beam Id: OReg Cap ChAdv P.Adv of network data. 2.60 WorldPhone – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 85: Installation

    M e n u Advanced functions: Installation M e n u Paid functions Only appears in owner level (non-SIM operation). An enhanced WorldPhone function is activated by entering the Menu "Opening key" provided when purchased: Press the Menu Function menu...
  • Page 87 Contents Chapter 3. Telefax Service Setting up ................... 3.1 Using telefax with the WorldPhone ..........3.2 The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice. WorldPhone – User’s Manual...
  • Page 89: Setting Up

    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 tel- ephone unit. For wiring details, see appendix B – Connecting up optional equipment.
  • Page 90: Using Telefax With The Worldphone

    Using telefax with the WorldPhone Transmission Telefax calls made by the WorldPhone are telefax only. Any tele- phone handset connected to the telefax machine is for dialing purpos- es only. To send a fax, use the same dialing sequence as when making a call, either through the default Net or a selected one.
  • Page 91 Chapter 4. Data Service Contents Setting up ................... 4.1 The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice. WorldPhone – User’s Manual...
  • Page 93: Setting Up

    For configuration from the PC using AT commands, see appendix 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".
  • Page 94 Entering a command on the PC keyboard (f.ex. ) should 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".
  • Page 95: Appendix A Telephone Country Codes

    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 ............
  • Page 97: Telephone Country Codes

    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. WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 98 Indian Ocean Region (IOR)(Inmarsat) ..873 Cook Islands ..........682 Indonesia (Republic of) ........62 Costa Rica ............ 506 Iran (Islamic Republic of) ....... 98 Croatia (Republic of) ........385 Iraq (Republic of) ......... 964 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 99 Nepal ............977 Swaziland (Kingdom of) ....... 268 Netherlands Antilles ........599 Sweden ............46 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) ......31 Switzerland (Confederation of) ...... 41 New Caledonia ..........687 Syrian Arab Republic ........963 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 100 Integrated numbering plan. Will form part of numbering zone 7. Code 866 has been allocated to the province of Taiwan. United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) incl: Abu Dhabi, AJmna, Dubai, Fujeirah, Ras Al, Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al Oaiwain. WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 101: Service Address Codes

    Ship position reports ........43 Faxmail ............26 Technical assistance (on network) ....33 International outgoing operator ...... 11 Telephone call booking ........17 International information service ....12 Time and duration .......... 37 Time announcement ........50 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 103: Appendix B - Installation Of Marine Antenna

    Be aware that requirements may vary from one country to another. Radiation precautions Persons should not be near the antenna when transmitting for periods of more than 1 hour per day. MICROWAVE RADIATION ! NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN 1 M WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 104 The latest version (type 3) is mounted as illustrated on page B-4. The earlier versions (type 1 and 2) are mounted as shown on page B-6. Be aware of the condensation drainage through the area around the coax connector for these versions, see illustration. WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 105 QRPM 911079-0150 10 - 32V DC Length: 15 cm NB! Polarity dependent: The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.) Fuse: 15 A slow blow WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 106 Note! Condensation drainage. Do not cover! Gasket Hexagon screws/ washers (6) Mounting flange Lock screw (2) Use 6 mm unbrako key Mounting flange dimensions: Dia 7 85.5 Tube (option) Outer dia 42.4 DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 107 Radome top area on the base. Turn radome top approx 30° clockwise until the snap function locks. Alignment mark Locking screw Gasket Snap lock function Radome base Radome base Alignment area WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 108 Do not cover this area! Gasket Hexagon screws/ washers (6) Mounting flange Lock screw (2) Use 6 mm unbrako key Mounting flange dimensions: Dia 7 85.5 Tube (option) Outer dia 42.4 DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 109 Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna cont’d Mounting the Power Supply 230 mm 10 mm Dia 10 mm 4.5 mm 198 mm Standard tripod mount 160 mm Dia 4.5 mm Dia 4.5 mm 174 mm Underside view WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 110 (antenna only) Weight: 3.8 kg Telephone Unit (TPU) QUFC 911936 Weight: 1.0 kg Power Supply (PS) QUFC 911932 Weight: 1.6 kg Optional 230 VAC power supply w/AC and DC cables connected. QBMJ 101002 Weight: 0.65 kg WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 111: Installation Of Voyager Antenna

    The TPU may be installed separately by using 3 metre extension cables between PS and TPU: • coaxial cable, QRPM 911087-3000 • DC cable, QRPM 911079-3000 Source of energy The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24V battery. WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 112 QRPM 911080-2000 QRPM 911079-0150 10-32V DC Length: 15 cm NB! Polarity dependent: The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.) Fuse: 15 A slow blow B-10 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 113 See "Assembling the Antenna Unit for load carrier mount". Antenna Unit mounted on load carrier Antenna Unit attached with magnetic plate Power cable with 10A fuse Antenna coax cable Telephone Unit & Power Supply WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-11...
  • Page 114 Lower the base plate down onto the antenna with the mounting holes positioned across for the screw holes. Place the antenna upside down on a stable surface. B-12 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 115 Lower the base plate down onto the antenna with the mounting holes positioned across for the screw holes. Place the antenna upside down on a stable surface. WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-13...
  • Page 116 230 mm 10 mm Dia 10 mm 4.5 mm 198 mm Standard tripod mount 160 mm Dia 4.5 mm Dia 4.5 mm 174 mm Underside view Outline dimensions Power Supply QUFC 911932 Weight: 1.6 kg B-14 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 117 Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna cont’d Outline dimensions Telephone Unit QUFC 911936 Weight: 1.0 kg Antenna Unit QUFF 911905 Weight: 3.0 kg Load carrier mount (option) QSXA 811990 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-15...
  • Page 118: Installation Of Provident Antenna

    When closing in on a satellite, turning the antenna horizontally and adjusting its vertical angle, the tone should increase in frequency. See setup procedure for WorldPhone Portable in chapter 1. Getting Started. Coax cable A 10 metre coaxial cable type RG-223 (QRPM 911091-10000) is supplied as standard.
  • Page 119 QRPM 911062 (option) Power cable type QRPM 911080-2000 NB! Polarity dependent: 10-32V DC The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the plug.) Fuse: 15 A slow blow WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-17...
  • Page 120 Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d Mounting the Antenna Unit Adjustment screws (90 degree range) U-bolt Mast bracket Coax connector RF transceiver Max dia 120 mm B-18 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 121: Optional Antenna Cable

    Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d Optional bracket Fastened using existing hexagon screws Rear side of antenna Coax connector N-connector (female) N-connector (male) N-connectors Optional antenna cable WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-19...
  • Page 122 Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna cont’d Outline dimensions Telephone Unit QUFC 911936 Weight: 1.0 kg Antenna Unit QUFC 911906 Weight: 3.0 kg (antenna only) B-20 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 123: Optional Antenna Cable

    *Antenna cable at the TPU at the antenna Ready-made cables The following cable extensions are delivered with coax connectors mounted: 10 m cable QRPM 911091-10000 28 m cable QRPM 911057-28000 80 m cable QRPM 911058-80000 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices B-21...
  • Page 124: Connecting Up Optional Equipment

    6 7 8 9 TELEFAX TELEPHONE NOT USED LINE (YELLOW) TEL-1A LINE (RED) TEL-1B NOT USED DATA CD (109) RXD (104) TXD (103) DTR (108) GND (102) DSR (107) RTS (105) CTS (106) (125) B-22 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 125: Battery Charging

    Note! When running the WorldPhone on the universal adapter alone (no battery installed), the battery symbol in the display is replaced by "DC".
  • Page 126: Charger

    Appendix C – Battery charging cont’d Charger The WorldPhone Charger allows separate charging of a single battery pack. Operation: The indicator lights green when connecting the charger to the power source without battery inserted. No light indicates that power is not supplied to the charger: check cables.
  • Page 127: Battery Replacement

    Appendix C – Battery replacement (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only) Slide back lock to release battery pack Battery pack QSXK 911944-2 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 129: Appendix Dat Commands

    0, f.ex.: equals Hanging up – escape sequence Once the the WorldPhone ASD is online to another system, the only command it recognises is an escape code that contains three typed pluses, (+) which forces the WorldPhone ASD back to command mode.
  • Page 130 • Online command mode A data call is taking place and an escape sequence has been initiated, after which the WorldPhone ASD will respond to AT commands during the call. • Online data mode Once the WorldPhone ASD is connected up, anything arriving from the PC is interpreted as data and sent to the remote end and vice versa.
  • Page 131 Note! AT commands may be entered in either upper or lower case (not mixed). AT A ç instructs the WorldPhone ASD to connect the line and start the answer sequence of the incoming call. Used when not configured for auto answer.
  • Page 132 AT S sets and displays S register values. See "S-Register Commands". AT V ç sets the WorldPhone ASD response format to words or numbers: AT V0 ç selects numeric response. AT V1 ç Default selects verbal response. AT X ç...
  • Page 133 Appendix D – AT commands cont’d AT Z ç resets the WorldPhone ASD configuration to last saved command. Also clears the call if used when in Online Command Mode. repeats last command. Re-executes the last AT command string issued to the WorldPhone ASD, including redialing a telephone number.
  • Page 134 WorldPhone ASD clears call when DTR goes inactive. AT & F ç resets the WorldPhone ASD to factory default. The factory default is not saved as with the AT&W command, so ATZ revokes to last saved values. AT & S ç...
  • Page 135 AT +ICF = ç [n<format>] [,m<parity>] specifies the local serial port start-stop (asynchronous) character framing between the PC and the WorldPhone. AT +ICF ? ç displays current settings. AT +ICF =? ç displays available settings. Format reference number n :...
  • Page 136 0 = no flow control 1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control) Default 2 = CTS (hardware flow control) AT +IPR = ç [r(PC WP rate)] -to- specifies the data rate at which PC - WorldPhone inter- face accepts commands. WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 137 AT +IPR =9600 ç specifies a data rate of 9600 bps between the PC and the WorldPhone telephone unit. AT +W ç indicates which PCCA standard the WorldPhone ASD complies with. AT +WKSIZE = ç sets the maximum ARQ window size for subsequent data calls using ARQ mode.
  • Page 138 = 000, default Net service provider. AT +WNERAHSHAKE = ç selects handshake setup. n = 1 fills the WorldPhone buffer before handshaking with the Net service provider. Default n = 0 routes handshake transitions from the PC directly to the Net service provider.
  • Page 139 AT WRTL =? ç displays available threshold levels. The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at which point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an RR (Receiver Ready) packet signalling that it is ready to receive data from Net service provider:...
  • Page 140 TNID. AT +WTNID =? ç displays available TNIDs. The parameter nnn specifies the terrestrial network ID. If omitted, it is set to 000. Range = 0 - 255 nnn = 000, terrestrial network unspecified. D-12 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 141 AT WTTL =? ç displays available threshold levels. The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at which point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an XON, or raise the CTS line signalling that it is ready to receive data from the PC:...
  • Page 142 +WXTR:<terrestrial rate>,<ARQ I NARQ> +WXKR:<ARQ window size> CONNECT <PC-WP rate> Default 2 = CONNECT <see below >,<ARQ I NARQ> 3 = CONNECT <ARQ I NARQ> The lowest value of PC-WP rate, satellite rate and terrestrial rate. D-14 WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 143 Appendix D – AT commands cont’d S-Register commands S-registers are special memory locations in the WorldPhone for storing specific configuration and operating parameters. AT S0 = ç specifies automatic answer at the n ring. 0=OFF, 1-255=ON. AT S0 = ç...
  • Page 144 BACK SPACE code to 8. AT S25 = ç sets delay before examining DTR (108/2) after dialing and when online with a WorldPhone-to-Net call. Range: 0-255 hundredths of a second. AT S25 = ç <n> sets delay value.
  • Page 145: Dte Interface

    Request To Send Clear To Send Ring indicator Signal source DTE means the signal goes from the PC to the WorldPhone. Signal source DCE means the signal goes from the WorldPhone to the PC. 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 WorldPhone –...
  • Page 146 ON indicates that DCE (WorldPhone) is prepared to accept data from DTE (PC). 107 Data Set Ready Signal from WorldPhone that when ON indicates that a data call setup is in progress. 108 Data Terminal Ready Signal from PC. This signal is used in the Hotline mode and indicate when going from OFF to ON that the PC wants to make a data call.
  • Page 147: Appendix E Secure Voice (Option

    Appendix E – Secure voice (option) General The WorldPhone can be programmed to allow operation of encrypted speech through the TEL port and the FAX port when this is configured for voice service. Settings can only be made in Owner level.
  • Page 148: Aero Functions (Option

    AOR-W arrow to open the Longitude: Satellite locations Location: WEST window: Prev Next Save Prev/Next lists the position of available satellite regions. (For possible new satellites, key in position and scroll down to select location) WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 149: Appendix F Character Map

    S T U Ù Ú Û Ü 8 v w x 9 V W X 9 y z @ y 0 Y Z @ Y 0 – + ) # Space – + ) # WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 150 Appendix F – Character map cont’d Cyrillic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Key strokes: ? ¡ ¿ 1 Lower case UPPER CASE Space WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 151: Appendix G List Of Terms

    AT command used to control modem functions from the PC keyboard (ATtention). AT modem the built-in modem of the WorldPhone that performs the modu- lation and demodulation required for data communication. Azimuth horizontal direction angle between north and, e.g. the direction to the satellite.
  • Page 152 Inmarsat system; one in each Ocean Region. NIMS Nera Internet Messages Service, allows a message of maximum 1024 characters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website, or to an e-mail address from the WorldPhone.
  • Page 153: Appendix H System Description

    Inmarsat 3 Spot Beam system, see map on next page . NCS: Network Coordinating Station LES: Land Earth Station (w/Net service providers) MES: Mobile Earth Station (WorldPhone terminal) TELEPHONE NETWORKS DATA NETWORKS Figure 1 Overwiew of the Inmarsat Mini-M system. WorldPhone – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 154 Figure 2 AOR-E Atlantic Ocean East Region Satellite positions Indian Ocean Region Pacific Ocean Region The coverage area of the satellites for WorldPhone (Mini-M) is shown on the map below.Communication is possible in areas marked with grey. WorldPhone coverage AOR-W...
  • Page 155 (Inmarsat Mobile Number) phone number. It is also responsible for the billing of calls (charges). To make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephone number with the 00 prefix. The WorldPhone terminal receives incom- ing calls via the IMN phone number. Telefax...
  • Page 156 • Indian Ocean Region: • Atlantic Ocean West Region: 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. Services •...
  • Page 157: Appendix I Troubleshooting

    Appendix I – Troubleshooting The WorldPhone display does not light up: Portable/Provident: • Is the Telephone Unit turned on? Press the ON/OFF key for 2 seconds. • Does the battery need recharging? If needed, connect the univer- sal adapter for powering/charging.
  • Page 158 • Call the Net service provider. If unsuccessful, wait for some time and try again. • The WorldPhone is not properly commissioned. Check with the Net service provider. Problems with telefax: • Remember to press "#" as last digit before starting transmission.
  • Page 159 DTMF telephone call from 2.8 Cable coax 1.6 Editing entry in phone book 2.17 Call 2.15, 2.16 Elevation G-1 charge 2.33 Eng(lish)-key 2.31 country codes A-2 Equipment 1.1 data 2.10, D-1 Erase 2.15 explanation A-1 Escape 2.2 WorldPhone – User’s Manual...
  • Page 160 Land Earth Station, LES Paid functions 2.61 description G-2 Parity 2.23 Language 2.30 Password 2.21, 2.22 reset 2.31 PCCA D-9, G-2 setup 2.30 Phone Last number name setup 2.61 list 1.4, 2.15 setup 2.13, 2.26 redialing 2.13, 2.15 WorldPhone – User’s Manual...
  • Page 161 Services list of H-4 Volume 2.2, 2.3, 2.27 Set diagnostics 2.55 Setting date and time 2.28, 2.29, 2.32 key lock 2.29 WorldPhone Short number 2.16 Voyager 1.16 card 1.4, 1.6, 1.9, 2.44, 2.56 restrictions 2.49, 2.51 WorldPhone – User’s Manual...
  • Page 163 148 x 195 mm...
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