Iridium SHOUT nano User Manual page 5

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IMPORTANT: NAL Research can enable the SHOUT nano for use on the DoD
EMSS Gateway. However, accessing the EMSS Gateway is not authorized until the
nano is provisioned (sign up for airtime). Unauthorized attempts to access the
EMSS Gateway will result in immediate disabling of the offending device, which
must then be returned to NAL Research for repair. Please see webpage
https://sbd.pac.disa.mil
provisioning.
IMPORTANT: Users should not disassemble the nano for repair or services. The
warranty is voided if the nano is disassembled. It should be returned to NAL
Research
contact@nalresearch.com.
SHOUT nano User's Manual Version 1.0
Emergency Alert — When the emergency 911 button is pushed, the
nano immediately sends alerts to a designated corporate e-mail, home
e-mail and/or monitoring center. The home base and the user can
then communicate to define further specifics of the situation and a
response to the emergency.
Free-Text Messaging — The nano allows users to send free-text via
three different sets of on-screen keyboards.
Canned Text Messaging — The nano allows users to send canned
(pre-defined) messages. Up to 600 pre-defined messages stored in
memory can be retrieved and sent. Sending canned messages saves
bandwidth (effectively cost) because only short codes are transmitted
to the server instead of the entire message body.
Waypoint Tracking — The nano lets users send and/or save
waypoints for later retrieval. A waypoint is a GPS location that a user
wants to identify and mark with a specific name tag for future
reference.
Check-In — The nano allows a quick check-in message to be sent
using a single soft key.
for more information regarding DoD EMSS service
for
services
by
calling
703-392-1136
x203
or
e-mailing
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