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Satellite Terminal
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Revision 2.0

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  • Page 1 Satellite Terminal User Manual Revision 2.0...
  • Page 2 Singapore. Addvalue, the Addvalue Enabled logo, Wideye, and the Wideye logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Addvalue Technologies Ltd and/or its affiliates in Singapore and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Terminal User Manual LIST OF CONTENT: CERTIFICATION ____________________________________________________________ 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS _____________________________________________________ 8 IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO INSTALLERS AND USERS _______________________ 10 INTRODUCTION _______________________________________________________ 12 Fleet One Coverage _________________________________________________ 12 Ranges of Services _________________________________________________ 13 Features __________________________________________________________ 14 Interfaces _________________________________________________________ 14...
  • Page 4 Terminal User Manual GLOSSARY ______________________________________________________________ 100 Page 4 of 100...
  • Page 5: Certification

    Terminal User Manual CERTIFICATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE FCC Identifier: QO4-WEFLONEVTWO USE CONDITIONS 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.
  • Page 6 Terminal User Manual FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by FCC, to operate this iFleetONE™ Maritime Satellite Terminal. Industry Canada Statement: IC: 5023B-WEFLONEVTWO This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference;...
  • Page 7 Terminal User Manual CE RED Declaration of Conformity: The CE RED Declaration of Conformity for the iFleetONE™ Maritime Satellite Terminal will be added on this page after completing the upgrade process of the CE RED tests. Mobile Earth Stations (MES) 1668 – 1670 MHz is under restricted usage under ECC Decision ECC/DEC/(04)09 for EU Countries.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Terminal User Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For safety and protection purposes, read the manual before attempting to use the iFleetONE™ User Equipment (UE). The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this user guide violates safety standards of intended use of the UE.
  • Page 9 Terminal User Manual The chasis of the equipment must be connected to an Grounding, cables and electrical ground. This will minimise electric shock and connections mutual interference. In short, the UE must be grounded to the vessel. Do not attempt to access to the interior of the equipment.
  • Page 10: Important Information To Installers And Users

    Terminal User Manual IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO INSTALLERS AND USERS General It is important that the user of this equipment read and observe all safety requirements and operate the terminal according to the descriptions published in this manual. Failure to comply may result in risk of injury or equipment failure and voids the validity of the warranty provided by equipment manufacturer.
  • Page 11 Terminal User Manual Warranty Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document. Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Terminal User Manual 1 INTRODUCTION The iFleetONE™ terminal is a dedicated compact solution designed to meet the Fleet One services requirements for the targeted maritime market segments. The Fleet One data service offers a throughput of up to 100 kbps. The service offers both voice and IP data connectivity which operates over Inmarsat’s existing BGAN network.
  • Page 13: Ranges Of Services

    Terminal User Manual Global Fleet One Coverage The Fleet One Global service supports the data service throughout the entire Inmarsat coverage areas of Alphasat and I-4 constellation. There are no vessel size restrictions. 1.2 Ranges of Services  Email and webmail ...
  • Page 14: Features

    1.4 Interfaces The iFleetONE™ User Equipment (UE) has the following interfaces;  +12V / 24V DC Power Input Connector  Antenna Connector (N-Type) ...
  • Page 15: Main Units

    The wired Primary Handset is an optional accessory. 2.1 Above Deck Equipment (ADU), Antenna Unit The iFleetONE™ ADU is maritime 3-axis controlled antenna. The antenna is self-tracking based on patented beam squint technology. The simple and robust electromechanical system, with one motor per free axis, provides full coverage in azimuth and elevation.
  • Page 16: Below Deck Equipment (Bdu), Transceiver Unit

    The BDU has been developed for maximum flexibility and is the controlling unit for the iFleetONE™ UE. It features reliable industry standard interfaces and enables users to have optimal connectivity no matter what the conditions or your position at sea.
  • Page 17 Terminal User Manual SIM Card Slot Lift and rotate the SIM Card slot protective cover to access the SIM card slot. The UE requires a dedicated Fleet One service SIM card to access the network and to configure the settings of the UE.
  • Page 18: Optional Primary Handset

    Terminal User Manual 2.3 Optional Primary Handset The wired Primary Handset has a colour liquid crystal display (LCD) and keypad for making and receiving normal voice calls and sending SMSs using an interface similar to a mobile phone. The user may access various BDU functions via the handset. The Primary Handset connector is plugged into the BDU primary handset port and it is powered directly from the BDU.
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Terminal User Manual 3 GETTING STARTED 3.1 System Configuration iFleetONE™ ADU 15-m Antenna Cable Above Deck Unit (To be installed in an exposed area) Below Deck Unit (To be installed in protected area) Wi-Fi +12V / +24V DC iFleetONE™...
  • Page 20: Preparation For Operation

    Terminal User Manual 3.2 Preparation for Operation 3.2.1 Installing the SIM Card The terminal requires a Fleet One service SIM card to access the Inmarsat network and to configure the settings of the BDU. Your airtime service provider will be able to supply further information.
  • Page 21 Terminal User Manual b. Wait for the LED indicators (TERMINAL, ANTENNA and REGISTERED) to turn green to indicate the terminal is completely powered. Refer to the table below for the meaning of the status indicators. LED Name Status Meaning...
  • Page 22: Using The Optional Primary Handset

    4 USING THE OPTIONAL PRIMARY HANDSET The Primary Handset The Primary Handset is an optional accessory and is connected to the iFleetONE™ UE using the dedicated HANDSET port and is powered directly from the BDU. Equipped with a large 2”, 65K CSTN, 220 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), the Primary Handset not only acts as a standard phone that allows you to make and receive voice calls, it also serves as a remote access device to access various configurations supported by the BDU.
  • Page 23: Powering Up The Primary Handset

    In full functional mode, there is no PIN authentication required to start using the iFleetONE™ terminal. All BDU settings including contacts, messages and call logs are loaded into the local memory of the Primary Handset once the BDU is configured. You will be able to access all the menus and make voice or data calls once the Primary Handset is ready.
  • Page 24: The Primary Handset (Optional Accessory)

    Terminal User Manual 4.3 The Primary Handset (Optional Accessory) 1. Earpiece 2. Display 3. Ear-set Jack 4. OK Key 5. 4-Way Navigation Keys 6. Select Left Key 7. Select Right Key 8. Call/Send key 9. End key 10. Keypad (Alpha-numeric) 11.
  • Page 25: Keypad - Description And Functions

    Terminal User Manual 4.3.1 Keypad - Description and Functions Keys Description/Functions 4-way navigation ring. Press the 4-way navigation ring to scroll left, right, up, and down on the display. Enables scrolling through names, phone numbers, menus or settings. OK key.
  • Page 26 Terminal User Manual Keys Description/Functions Star * key When entering a phone number, press this key to insert a *. Press and hold this key to insert a +. When writing text, press this key to access a list of special symbols.
  • Page 27: The Main Display Screen

    Terminal User Manual 4.3.2 The Main Display Screen BDU Status Indicator Line Satellite Signal Strength Primary Handset Status Indicator Line Selection Key Line  BDU Status Indicator line The indicator line shows status symbol informing you about the operating conditions of the BDU.
  • Page 28 Terminal User Manual Primary Handset Status Indicators Table below explains the meaning of each status indicator displayed in the Main Display screen. Status Indicator Description New short message (SMS) in inbox. Available CS domain services. Available PS domain services.
  • Page 29: Primary Handset Operations

    Terminal User Manual 4.3.3 Primary Handset Operations Making a Voice Call Before making a voice call, please make sure that:  The Primary Handset is connected to the BDU. ( Status indicator should be on.)  The Primary Handset is NOT radio silent. ( Status indicator should be off.)
  • Page 30 Terminal User Manual Receiving a call When there is an incoming call, the Primary Handset will ring. The calling party’s number will be displayed on the screen. If the number is stored in the contact, the corresponding name of contact will be displayed.
  • Page 31 Terminal User Manual Using the Menus You can access the Menu System by pressing the Right selection key in the Main Display screen. The main menu of the Primary Handset includes nine (9) menu options with each menu option having their respective sub-menus.
  • Page 32 Terminal User Manual Security settings This menu configures security settings related to the BDU. Phone manager This menu configures local handset settings. Contacts Menu The Contacts menu allows you to store, retrieve and update names and phone numbers of your contacts in the SIM card memory. You...
  • Page 33 Terminal User Manual 5. Select Save (Left selection key) or pressing the key to save the contact to the selected memory. Note: Refer to “Tips for writing the text” section under New message for more information on text writing.
  • Page 34 Terminal User Manual  Delete Delete this contact.  Copy Select this to copy this contact from SIM card memory to BDU memory or vice versa.  Forward contact Forward information of this contact using SMS.  Assign Speed Dial Add this contact to the speed dial list.
  • Page 35 Terminal User Manual  Delete Delete the selected log entry from the list. Note: You can also delete the entry by pressing the Clear key.  Call Call the number in the selected log entry.  Send Send an SMS to the number in the selected log entry.
  • Page 36 Terminal User Manual Telephony Menu The Telephony menu allows you to configure telephony related settings with the following sub menus: Speed dial  Setting Contain options to enable/disable the speed dial feature.  Speed Dial List Select this to configure the speed dial list. The following options are available when...
  • Page 37 Terminal User Manual  Call Make a call using the number from the selected entry. This option is not available for an empty entry. Note: You can also make a voice call to the number of the selected entry by pressing the Call key.
  • Page 38 Terminal User Manual Data Menu The Data menu provides the following sub menus to manage and configure data connections (PDP profiles) for the BDU: Manage profiles Allows you to manage the Primary PDP profile.  Standard profile One Standard Primary PDP profile has been created in the Primary profile list as a default profile.
  • Page 39 Terminal User Manual  Specify information for the APN (Access Point Name). Further available settings are: APN: Specify the Access Point Name for the connection. Default APN is taken from the SIM card. Enter your own APN if you do not want to use the default APN.
  • Page 40 Terminal User Manual Status Allows you to check the status of the data connection. You can also activate/de-active a specific profile in the status display list. Note: You will not be able to enter this sub menu if the BDU has not been registered for PS data service.
  • Page 41 Terminal User Manual Messaging Menu The Messaging menu allows the user to write new messages, view stored messages from Inbox, Drafts and/or Sent folders and configure settings related to SMS with the following sub menus: New Message Select this to create and send a new message. To create new message: 1.
  • Page 42 Terminal User Manual Tips for writing the text:  Press the 0 key to add a space.  To quickly change the text input mode when writing text, press repeatedly and check the indicator at the top of the display: o <ABC>:...
  • Page 43 Terminal User Manual  Reply Select this to reply to the selected message sender.  Delete Delete selected message. Note: You can also delete the selected message by pressing the Clear key.  Forward Forward this message to another recipient.
  • Page 44 Terminal User Manual  Send Send the selected message to another recipient.  Save Save the selected message into the Draft folder.  Add to contact Select this to add the phone number of the selected message into the contact list.
  • Page 45 Terminal User Manual Options The following settings are available in this sub menu:  Message Centre Select this to set the number of the SMS service centre.  Save sent message Select this to enable or disable the saving of sent messages. When this option is enabled, all successfully sent messages are saved in the Sent folder.
  • Page 46 Terminal User Manual Terminal Menu The Terminal menu provides the following sub menus to check for information and perform resets on the BDU: Signal strength Shows graphical representation of current signal strength and GPS type. Table below describes the available GPS type icons used in this sub menu: This icon shows that the BDU is in the process of acquiring a GPS fix when there is no previously stored GPS fix.
  • Page 47 Terminal User Manual  IMSI Number IMSI number of the SIM card  Subscriber Number Subscriber’s telephone number Serial Number  Serial number of the BDU. ADU Info Display a list of information about the Antenna.  Serial Number Serial number of the Antenna.
  • Page 48 Terminal User Manual Security settings Menu The Security Settings menu provides the following sub menus to configure the security settings of the BDU using a different PIN: Terminal PIN SIM PIN There are three options available for selection under each sub menus to manage the PIN...
  • Page 49 Terminal User Manual You will be asked to key in the existing PIN (or default PIN if it has not been changed) before the PIN can be enabled. o Disable Disable the selected PIN. You will be asked to key in the existing PIN (or default PIN if it has not been changed) before the PIN can be disabled.
  • Page 50 Terminal User Manual Tone Configures tone setting for the standard and ring tones.  Standard tone  Key tone Contains options to enable/disable the key tone.  Message tone Contains options to enable/disable the message tone.  Volume Configures the volume for the standard tones (both key and message tones).
  • Page 51 Terminal User Manual About Displays a list of information of the Primary Handset.  Model Model name of the Primary Handset  Software version Software version of the Primary Handset  Hardware version Hardware version of the Primary Handset ...
  • Page 52: Using The Web Console

    5 USING THE WEB CONSOLE 5.1 Register to the Network a. Connect your computer to the iFleetONE™ BDU using a LAN cable. b. When the connection has been established, open the web browser (for example: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Firefox.).
  • Page 53 Terminal User Manual g. After entering the new password and click Update, enter the new password and then click Login. The BDU Web Console will appear on the screen. Page 53 of 100...
  • Page 54 Terminal User Manual WARNING: If the signal strength is low (< 50 dB), check any obstruction against the antenna unit or the condition of antenna cable. The terminal will proceed automatically to “Checking PIN status” followed by “Antenna Pointing” and then registering to the network (upon power on). This process takes 1.5 to 2 minutes to complete.
  • Page 55: Navigating The Web Console

    Terminal User Manual 5.2 Navigating the Web Console 5.2.1 Web Console Overview In the Web Console, there is a selection of “Home”, “Menu” and “Logout”. a. Click “Home”, the screen will display; Navigation Panel On the Home page, it displays the status, signal strength, GPS information and temperature status of the UE.
  • Page 56: Navigation Panel

    Terminal User Manual b. Click “Menu”, the screen will display with the menu items; c. Click “Logout” which is self-explainable. 5.2.2 Navigation Panel a. Data Menu Click on Data Menu Page 56 of 100...
  • Page 57 Terminal User Manual The Data Menu provides the following options; 1. Data Profile Data profile defines the connection type. You can create your own customized profile. Click Data Profile Click Add to create a new data profile. Page 57 of 100...
  • Page 58 Terminal User Manual Profile Name Change the profile name as desired. Access Point Name (APN) By default, the APN from the SIM will be selected. Follow these steps to change the Access Point Name (APN): Select User Defined. Enter the new APN in the field space provided (e.g.
  • Page 59 Terminal User Manual 2. Data Settings To enable Auto PDP Context Activation, click “Always On (Auto PDP Context Activation)” button and apply Update. After enabling the “Always On (Auto PDP Context Activation)”, it will take effect NOTE only upon the next reboot or power cycle terminal.
  • Page 60 Terminal User Manual With a selected profile (the maximum of 4 profiles allowed), click Edit to include an incoming rule or outgoing rule. Click both Incoming Rule and Outgoing Rule to expand. Page 60 of 100...
  • Page 61 Terminal User Manual For an Incoming Rule, click Add to allow or reject incoming packets with options of type of protocol, source IP address and port, and destination IP address and port. Click Apply to take effect. For an Outgoing Rule, click Add to allow or reject outgoing packets with options of type of protocol, Source IP address and port, and Destination IP address and port.
  • Page 62 Terminal User Manual HTTP Filters Select option Enabled and then click Update. To block any keyword in the content of the accessed page, click Add with the keywords in the field and then Apply to take effect. Page 62 of 100...
  • Page 63 Terminal User Manual b. Phone Menu Click on Phone menu The Phone menu has the following options; 1. Phonebook  The Phonebook entries can be stored on either the SIM card or the Terminal  It allows you to view, add, edit and delete entries in the Phonebook list.
  • Page 64 From the drop-down menu, select: SIM Only To view the entries stored in the SIM card. Terminal Only To view the entries stored in the iFleetONE™ BDU. To view the entries stored in the SIM card and iFleetONE™ BDU. Storage Usage Shows the number for Phonebook entries used in the SIM card and Terminal locations.
  • Page 65 Terminal User Manual Editing a Phonebook entry Select the entry from the Phonebook list. Click Edit to change Name and/or Phone no. Click Edit to take effect. Deleting a Phonebook entry Select the entry from the Phonebook list. Click Delete.
  • Page 66 Terminal User Manual Sending SMS from the Phonebook Follow these steps to send SMS from the Phonebook: Select the entry from the Phonebook list. Click Send SMS. iii. The Phonebook console switches over to the Compose SMS console, which will be covered in later section.
  • Page 67 Terminal User Manual 2. Call History To check history logs of calls made and received. View option The View option allows you to view the Phonebook entries from the different storage locations. From the drop-down menu, select: Dialled Call To view the list of dialled calls only.
  • Page 68 Terminal User Manual Deleting a Call History entry Follow these steps to delete a Call History entry: Select the entry from the Call History list. Click Delete. Page 68 of 100...
  • Page 69 Terminal User Manual c. SMS Menu Click on SMS Menu The Phone menu has the following options; 1. Compose To compose and send text messages. Page 69 of 100...
  • Page 70 Terminal User Manual Simply enter a mobile number, type your message and click Send. To save an unsent SMS, click the Save button and the unsent SMS will be saved in Draft. iii. To clear the typed message on the text editor, click Clear button.
  • Page 71 Terminal User Manual To reply, simply click a SMS to select it and click Reply. To forward, simply click a SMS to select it and click Forward with the recipient’s mobile number. iii. To delete, select SMS(s) as the shaded grey areas and click Delete.
  • Page 72 Terminal User Manual To forward, simply click a SMS to select it as the shaded grey area and click Forward with the recipient’s mobile number. To delete, select message(s) as the shaded grey areas and click Delete. iii. To update messages, click Refresh button.
  • Page 73 Terminal User Manual To send, click a SMS to select it and then click Send. To forward, click a SMS to select it and click Forward with the recipient’s mobile number. iii. To delete, select message(s) as the shaded grey areas and click Delete.
  • Page 74 Terminal User Manual d. Settings Menu Click on Settings Menu The Settings menu has the following options; Page 74 of 100...
  • Page 75 Terminal User Manual 1. Accounts To create new user account. Click Add to add a new user with new password. The maximum accounts is 2; one is “Admin” and the other is “user”. Their NOTE accounts’ names are not editable.
  • Page 76 Terminal User Manual Once the new user account is created, the “user” will appear under Username. The user account will have limited information and settings in the web console. Page 76 of 100...
  • Page 77 Terminal User Manual 2. Ethernet Ethernet Settings The Terminal IP Address is the local IP address of the terminal. It is used for accessing the Web Console. By default, IP address : 192.168.1.35 Subnet Mark : 255.255.255.0 See below if you need to change the local IP address and subnet mask.
  • Page 78 Terminal User Manual For the terminal to assign dynamic IP addresses to devices connected to the terminal, the DHCP has to be enabled as follow: Click Enabled. Set the range of the IP addresses in DHCP IP Pool Start and DHCP IP Pool End.
  • Page 79 Terminal User Manual Allow List All PCs/Laptops will be denied access to the terminal except for those with MAC addresses listed in the Allow List. When selecting this list, at least one entry should exist to enable access to the terminal.
  • Page 80 Terminal User Manual System Info Shows the information of Ethernet MAC Address, WLAN MAC Address and the Software version. Wireless Settings Choose the preferred Network Mode and Channel. If required, Network Name (SSID) can be set or renamed by the user.
  • Page 81 Terminal User Manual Security Settings To configure the security settings of Wi-Fi. Select the type of Security Mode; WEP, WPA - Personal or WPA2 - Personal. Select the Authentication / Encryption Type and type Key or Passphrase. iii. Click Update to take effect...
  • Page 82 Terminal User Manual 4. Tracking The iFleetONE™ terminal has certain tracking features. It can report to a server at certain time intervals or after travelling a specified distance or over a specified speed limit. Tracking Settings To set up the tracking, click the Enabled button for GPS Reporting (recommended for most purposes).
  • Page 83 Terminal User Manual Select IP Data and enter the following;  Reporting Interval (in seconds)  Distance Interval (in meters)  Speed Limit Alarm (in km/h)  Number of Retries (from 0 to 255) No inputs to the boxes of Server Phone Number, Server IP Address* and Server Port* are required.
  • Page 84 Terminal User Manual  Authorized phone numbers (to receive SMS)  Number of Retries (from 0 to 255) Click Update to take effect. Geo Fence Click the desired view format of Latitude/Longitude. Click Add for adding a Geo Fence definition...
  • Page 85 Terminal User Manual APN (Access Point Name) There are 2 options for setting the APN;  Click SIM ( with the setting of “BGAN.INMARSAT.COM” for example)  Click User Defined (which you have to enter APN with its username and password.
  • Page 86 Terminal User Manual 5. Security Terminal PIN Select Disabled if you do not need to set Terminal PIN. Select Enabled to set the Terminal PIN and then enter PIN number in Enter PIN field. iii. Click Apply to take effect.
  • Page 87 Terminal User Manual SIM PIN Select Disabled if you do not need to set SIM PIN. Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN and then enter PIN number in Enter PIN field. iii. Click Apply to take effect. To change the SIM PIN, Enter the old PIN number with new PIN.
  • Page 88 Terminal User Manual 6. Terminal Settings Reboot Terminal Click Reboot to take effect. Page 88 of 100...
  • Page 89 Factory Reset will set all of the system configuration settings to default values and clear all user data from the non-volatile memory. Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade is required to update the iFleetONE™ BDU with the latest firmware. Please refer to your respective distributor for your firmware download.
  • Page 90 Terminal User Manual WARNING: Do not abort the upgrading process or unplug the power of the BDU during the firmware upgrade process at any time. Doing so will corrupt the existing firmware loading onto the BDU. Download or acquire the new firmware from your respective distributor and save it in your computer’s hard drive.
  • Page 91 Terminal User Manual To enable/disable the Ciphering, select the option Enabled or Disabled respectively. Click Apply to take effect. PDP Context Activation via I/O port The PDP Context Activation via connections to the I/O Port allows for the user of an external physical switch to control to PDP context status.
  • Page 92 Terminal User Manual SIP Server The SIP server integrated into the terminal allows a smartphone (through Wi-Fi) or VoIP phone (through the Ethernet cable) to make and receive calls over the BGAN network. Ensure your smartphone has an integrated SIP client.
  • Page 93 Codec Priority Highest priority codec type: G.711u  Every VoIP handset or smartphone connected to the iFleetONE™ must be set NOTE up with a unique number (user name). The maximum number of allowing VoIP handsets and/or smartphones is 4 and only one out of these 4 devices is allowed to make and receive a voice call at a time.
  • Page 94 Inmarsat Fleet One App GPS Output By default, the iFleetONE™ BDU outputs the GPS data in NMEA format at 4800 kbps via a serial cable (which is not included in the package). There are other serial speed options of 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps which can be selected.
  • Page 95 Terminal User Manual Page 95 of 100...
  • Page 96 Terminal User Manual 7. Terminal Info Information Displays information about the Manufacture ID, Software Version, Hardware Version, Model ID, IMEI number, IMSI number (only when a SIM card is inserted), Subscriber number, Serial number and Ethernet MAC Address. Page 96 of 100...
  • Page 97 Terminal User Manual Logs Displays event and error logs of the terminal. Click Export All Logs so that the system log file will be saved in the computer. Send the system log file to your distributor for troubleshooting. Page 97 of 100...
  • Page 98 Terminal User Manual Call Log Displays event and error logs of the terminal. Under Call Log, click “+” on any call log to expand it with more information of its duration and cause. Under Data Log, click “+” on any call log to expand it with more information of its IP Address, APN and cause.
  • Page 99 Terminal User Manual Select the desired language available in the Web Console. Click Apply to take effect. 9. Support Displays the information of Inmarsat Distribution Partner name, the contact information of the support (phone number and email address), and the URL links of the support and services.
  • Page 100 Terminal User Manual e. Logout Menu Click on Logout Menu and it will return to the screen where you are required to login again. GLOSSARY Above Decks Unit Access Point Name Antenna Tracking Board Below Decks Unit Direct Current...

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