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Keypad
On /Off ‒ Press for 2 seconds to switch the Osprey on or
off.
Left and Right soft keys ‒ Used to select menu options
and acknowledge notification messages.
Up/Down ‒ Used to scroll through menu options or
message lines.
Back/Home ‒ Goes back through menus, one page at a
time, until the Home page is reached. Also steps directly
to the Home page when pressed for more than 2 seconds.
Point of Interest ‒ Sends a message recording a particular
location without waiting for the next scheduled
communication period.
Alert ‒ Sets the Osprey into Alert mode. Protected by a
rubber cover.
Keypad Lock
If you do not press any key for 45 seconds, the keypad locks and the
screen goes dim. After a further 30 seconds, the Osprey enters standby
mode. These features prevent accidental key operation and conserve
,
power. To unlock the keypad
press any key, select Unlock, then OK.
Screen Icons and Home Page
New Message
Inmarsat Satellite Service
and Signal Strength
The Home page displays
the current date and time
and the time to the next
scheduled connection to
ViewPoint.
Battery Charge Status (changes
to
Note: The Home page can be toggled to display current GPS co-
ordinates by using the up or down scroll keys.
Using the Mailbox
Incoming and outgoing messages are stored in the Osprey Mailbox.
You can view them at any time. Note: All message strings and
addresses are configured using ViewPoint. ALL messages are
temporarily stored in the Outbox and move to the Sent Items folder only
after acknowledgement from ViewPoint,
Viewing Received Messages
If a new message is received, the New Message icon (
the top left of the screen. To view the message:
1. Choose the Mailbox option on the Home page.
2. Press
/
to display the Inbox option, then choose
Select. The Inbox page is displayed, showing you the date and time
of the latest message:
Press
messages in the Inbox.
3. Select View to view the message content, For example:
Press
the message.
Outgoing Message
GPS Fix
Alert Mode
when charging)
) appears at
/
to see any further
/
to scroll through
Sending Your Own Messages
You can create messages using a library of pre-defined message
strings. Note: The message strings shown in this document may be
different to those on your Osprey.
To send a message:
1. Choose the Mailbox option on the Home page.
2. Select Compose. The Category page is displayed:
Press
category of message you want to send.
This reduces the number of messages
available for selection in the next
screen.
3. Choose Select. The Message page is displayed:
Press
message. Only messages applicable to
the selected category are available.
4. Choose Select. The Additional Information page is displayed:
Press
information for the message.
5. Choose Select. The Address page is displayed:
Press
required recipient of the message.
6. Choose Select.
The Preview page is displayed. Press
through the message. Press
Send to send it.
Select OK when "Message Queued" is displayed. The message is
transferred to the Outbox and is transmitted once a GPS fix is
acquired.
Sending a Point-of-Interest Message
Pressing the Point-of-Interest (POI) key sends your current position and
a selected message to ViewPoint.
You can compose your own POI message by pressing
momentarily. You can send a pre-defined message by pressing
for 2 seconds.
The POI message is saved in the Outbox and is transmitted when there
is a valid GPS fix.
Using Alert Mode
Pressing and holding the Alert key (
into Alert Mode. An alert message is sent to ViewPoint, and the
flash until the application acknowledges this message. The frequency of
position reporting is changed (default every 2 minutes, as set in
ViewPoint) and communication to the Inmarsat satellite remains open
for faster message delivery.
Note: Alert mode uses considerably more battery power.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE (FCC & CE):
Changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly approved by EMS Global Tracking,
may void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets FCC and CE exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the device a
minimum of 0mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with
FCC and CE RF exposure guidelines.
© EMS Global Tracking 2010. L052Y01 Rev3, 5th May 2010.
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