Spaceon FleetOne FT-150 User Manual

Shipborne satellite broadband terminal

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FleetOne Shipborne Satellite
Broadband Terminal
User Manual
Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 1 FleetOne Shipborne Satellite Broadband Terminal User Manual Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 2   If there is any change on the manual content and equipment specifications, please contact the dealer. l   Keep this manual properly for future reference. Spaceon is not liable for any damage caused by improper use or equipment (including software) refitting by unauthorized agency or any third party.
  • Page 3 Safety Instructions Warning Warning Please power off, and disconnect Danger! Electric Shock! the power and data communication Do not open this port before check equipment. equipment. Only professionals can operate inside the equipment internal Note operation. During transport and installation, Do not dismantle or refit the please keep the top of equipment equipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ................................2 I. Functions and Features ........................... 3 Main Functions ..............................3 Features ................................3 II. Equipment Composition ........................4 III. Equipment Appearance ........................5 Terminal Description ..........................5 Dimensions ............................6 IV. Technical Specifications ........................7 IV. Quick Application ..........................8 V.
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface The FleetOne shipborne satellite broadband terminal FT-150 which is based on the Inmarsat I-4 satellite communication system and produced by the Chengdu Spaceon Technology Co., Ltd. is a maritime broadband terminal that can provide up to 150kbps data service bandwidth and support clear voice, stable file transmission, short message service, RJ45 wired connection access and Wifi wireless access to connect single computer or multiple computers to the Internet via routers.
  • Page 6: Functions And Features

    I. Functions and Features Main Functions Ø   Standard IP data communication Ø   Built-in proxy server, and support BGAM IP voice communication function Ø   Supporting SMS and Email functions Ø   Supporting passive GNSS location Ø   Supporting PPPoE and NAT Internet access Ø...
  • Page 7: Equipment Composition

    II. Equipment Composition FleetOne shipborne satellite broadband terminal FT-150 consists of: l ADU; l BDU; l Cable (attached with the equipment) l Wi-Fi antenna l Handle (optional); l ADU installation accessories (optional) Handle Power line Network cable RF cable Wi-Fi antenna ADU installation accessories Figure 1 Equipment Composition...
  • Page 8: Equipment Appearance

    III. Equipment Appearance 5.1   T erminal Description FleetOne shipborne satellite broadband terminal enables device installation, connectivity, and power on and off with simple operation. Meanwhile, it uses indicators to clearly indicate its operation status. Figure 2 BDU 【1】 Terminal nameplate: it contains the name, model, serial number and other information of the terminal.
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    【13】Earthing rod: enclosure ground, for ship grounding or earthing 【14】SIM card slot: it is used for storing the SIM. 【15】Reset button: press it to reset the terminal. 5.2   D imensions Ø   ADU dimension: Ф278 mm×228 mm Figure 3 Dimensions of ADU Ø...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    IV. Technical Specifications Operating Frequency Receiving frequency 1518 MHz~1559 MHz 1626.5 MHz~1660.5 MHz Transmitting frequency Receiver ≥-16dB/K Transmitter 17.3dBW EIRP Service Standard IP Maximum 150kbps Voice VOIP 160 characters Environmental Conditions Operating temperature -25°C~55°C Storage temperature -40°C~80°C; Relative humidity 95% non-condensing at 40°C Protection level ADU: IP56 BDU: IP31...
  • Page 11: Quick Application

    IV. Quick Application For the first use of the terminal, the following steps shall be followed: l   Step 1 Install SIM card 1)   Loosen the fixing screws of the SIM card slot cover [11], and remove the SIM card slot cover and the sealing cotton;...
  • Page 12 C able tail clamp (1 piece) ⑪   Figure 6 ADU Installation Diagram l   Step 3 Install BDU 1)   Fix BDU with 4 M4 screws; 2)   The BDU should be installed in a flat place, and the space for observing the indicator should be reserved after installation;...
  • Page 13: Web Console

    username and password to login; l   Step 7 Establish data connection 1)   After the terminal is registered in the network, the data connection can be activated through the Web or APP; enter the “data transmission”, select the digital connection that needs to be activated, and click to activate; 2)  ...
  • Page 14: Status Bar

    Ø   After successful login, it will enter the main interface of Web console, as shown in the figure below; Figure8 Web Console Main Interface 5.2   Status Bar The status bar is on the left side of the main interface and contains the following information: Ø...
  • Page 15: Home Interface

    5.3   Home Interface The main interface mainly includes the list of satellites currently received, optional satellites, performing calibration and so on. When there is no network access or need to re-enter the network, click the "Start Calibrate” button to start, and click to enter the calibrate mode.
  • Page 16 Ø   Contact (add email address of the contact) Figure 10 New SMS Interface SMS->New SMS: Ø   Enter the number or email address of the text message to be sent in the "Telephone" box, or click the drop-down box to select the number that has been saved in the contact.
  • Page 17 Figure 12 Deletion of Received Messages Note: Inbox shows all short messages received by the user. SMS->Outbox: Figure 13 Outbox The "To" tag indicates the sending destination. If the number is already saved in the contact, the contact name will be displayed. Below the label is the sent content, and on the right is the time sent.
  • Page 18: Data Interface

    he/she has sent. SMS->Contact: Figure 15 Contact Interface Addition of new contacts, edition of contact number and deletion of contacts can be completed on the contact interface. Note: The contact number can be stored up to 500. The contact number can be a phone number or an email address.
  • Page 19 Figure 16 Connection Interface Click "Active” to activate a connection. Figure 17 Active Connection After activation, the type of activation is displayed. The owner can click "Deactive" to close the data connection. Figure 18 Deactive Connection Note: The Web terminal can only activate the NAT type data connection, and only have one NAT at the same time.
  • Page 20 Figure 19 DATA->Primary Profiles Profile Name - the name of the configuration. It can be viewed or deleted by selecting a different name in the drop-down box. Figure 20 Profile Name Persistent - persistent or not; if you select "Yes", the current connection will be activated automatically after startup and will be reconnected after the interruption.
  • Page 21 Figure 22 Traffic Class Traffic Class - select the appropriate service type based on the characteristics of the business. Note: After the data connection is activated, the Inmarsat billing system will initiate billing for the FleetOne terminal. The data connection of the FleetOne terminal is the Background type, which is charged according to the user's data traffic.
  • Page 22 DATA->Traffic Flow Template: The purpose of configuring the Traffic Flow Template (TFT) is to ensure that users have exclusive bandwidth that is not affected by other services. Figure24 DATA-> Traffic Flow Template TFT is mainly used for the following applications: Figure 25 TFT Application The TFT includes a set of downlink packet filters and a set of uplink packet filters;...
  • Page 23: Voip Interface

    be configured with different priorities for the same primary connection. Remote IP - it is used to filter packets from a specified host (subnet). For the uplink filter, the remote refers to the network-side address; for the downlink filter, the remote refers to the user-side address.
  • Page 24: User Interface

    Figure 27 VOIP Profile Ø   VOIP link: it displays the status information of VOIP links. Ø   Call forwarding: set call forwarding switch and number. Ø   Call barring: set the response callout status switch. 5.7   USER interface Click the icon to enter the user management interface.
  • Page 25: Settings Interface

    confirmation; the user that is set when delivery cannot be deleted; User->Online users: Click on the "Online Users" tag to view the current online users, as shown below: Figure 29 Online User Interface User->new: The new user operation flow is shown as below: a)  ...
  • Page 26 Figure 31 Device Interface Settings->Device: Basic parameters of “Device” interface include: Ø Device IP: It refers to static configuration of device’s current IP address. Such address can be only modified in the form of 192.168.1.*. Please keep in mind after modification, and modification will take effect when restarted. Ø...
  • Page 27 Settings->WIFI: Click the “WIFI” parameter configuration tag to enter the “WIFI” parameter configuration interface: Figure 32 WiFi Interface WIFI parameters of FleetOne device include: Ø WIFI switch pull-down menu: It is used to enable or disable the WIFI function. Ø SSID: It is used to set the WIFI hotspot name. Ø...
  • Page 28 It can be only used to browse the webpage as well as receive and send e-mails, and is not allowed to be used on other Internet applications. l Only the spaceon chat can be used. Ø MAC address filtration: If the MAC address is added to one device in the blacklist, such address will fail to be connected with the FleetOne terminal in the wired or wireless way.
  • Page 29: Statistic Interface

    configuration interface: Figure 35 Track Menu Ø Track switch: Enable or disable the track function. Ø Track interval: It can be any value in the range of 1-1440 in minute. That is to say, the shortest period is 1 minute and the longest period is one day. Ø...
  • Page 30: Support Interface

    Ø Clearing button: Clear the statistical data of the user to zero after clicking the button; The admin_user can check the data traffic of all users; the common user can only check his/her traffic. 5.3   Support Interface Click the icon to enter the operation interface providing the technical Support support to the FleetOne device user.
  • Page 31 Figure 38 Terminal Info Menu Support->Upgrade: The menu provides a function of upgrading various software. After upgrade, some data may get lost, and use of device may be influenced. Before upgrade, data backup is required. Figure 39 Upgrade Menu Upgrade process: Select the function module to be upgraded, upload the corresponding document and wait for the document to be transferred till the “complete”...
  • Page 32 Figure 40 Log Management Menu Ø Log download pull-down menu: Select the log to be checked or deleted. The log name is saved as per the date and time, and one single log size is 6M. If the log size exceeds 6M, the number postfix will be added gradually from 0. Ø...
  • Page 33: Smart Terminal App

    VI. Smart Terminal APP   Search BGAN, Fleet One, Inmarsat, Spaceon, IPSTAR, or Voip at the App store. Identify, load and complete installing the application software named “BGAN”. The main APP interface includes 9 modules, i.e., status bar, data connection, dialing, message, user, login, setting, contact and instant call.
  • Page 34 Figure 42 Login Interface The interface is shown in the following figure after login succeeds. Figure 43 Interface After Login Succeeds At this time, click the username after login succeeds, and the prompt box showing whether to log out will pop up.
  • Page 35: Status Bar

    Figure 44 Logout Interface 6.2 Status Bar The status bar displays FleetOne terminal electric quantity, network access status, online users, data connection status, voip status and signal strength from left to right. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 45 Status Bar 6.3 Data connection Click...
  • Page 36 Figure 46 Data Connection Interface 6.3.1 Add connection Click , and the add connection button will pop up. Click the button and the interface will pop up as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 37: Calling

    Figure 47 Add Connection Interface Click the [Add] to add connection after inputting Primary Name, UserName and Password, and selecting various parameters. 6.4 Calling Click , and the calling interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 48 Initial Calling Interface Click the national flag , and the state code interface will pop up as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 38 Figure 49 State Code Interface You can call as per telephone number after choosing the state as shown in the following figure. Figure 50 Complete Calling Interface Start to call after clicking as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 39 Figure 51 Calling Interface Start timing after the phone is connected. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 52 Call Connection Interface Click to set the silent mode; click to pop the dtmf numeric key up...
  • Page 40 and click the number to send the dtmf number as shown in the following figure; click to set the amplification mode. Figure 53 In-Call Control Interface 6.4.1 Add to contacts Click , and selection boxes of “New contact” and “Add to exist contacts” will pop up.
  • Page 41 Click [Call log] to switch the call interface as shown in the following figure. Figure 55 Call Log Interface Click one call log before to direct call the phone number; slide to the left, and the “add to contact” button and the “delete the call log” button will pop up as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 42: Contact

    Figure 57 Call Log Cancel Interface 6.5 Contact 6.5.1 Contact List Click , and the contact list page will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 58 Contact List Click the search box to search “T” as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 43 Figure 59 Contact Search Interface 6.5.2 New contact Click , and then click [New contact]. The [New contact] interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 60 New Contact Interface Add the name and phone number, etc. of contact. Click the “Done” icon to save the...
  • Page 44 contact. 6.5.3 Contact details viewing Click one contact in the contact list, to view the contact details as shown in the following figure. Figure 61 Contact Details Click , and the message sending interface will pop up to send one text message to the phone number;...
  • Page 45: Sms

    Figure 62 Contact Editing Interface Click to delete the phone number or email; click to add the phone number bar or email bar. Many phone numbers and email addresses can be added for one contact. Click [delete] to delete the contact. 6.6 SMS 6.6.1 Message list Click...
  • Page 46 Figure 63 Message List 6.6.2 Message details Click one message on the message list interface, and the message details interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Click to acquire the GPS information at the FleetOne terminal. The GPS information successfully acquired will be added automatically to the message input box as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 47 Figure 64 Message Details 6.6.3 Message Editing Click on the message list interface, and the message editing interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 65 message Editing Interface...
  • Page 48 Click , and the receiver interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 66 Contact Selection Interface Click [Teng San], and Teng San is the receiver as shown in the following figure. Figure 67 Receiver Selection Interface...
  • Page 49: User

    You can add multiple receivers in the following figure. Figure 68 Multiple-Contact Selection Interface Input the message in the input box, click the [send] button, and you can send one message to the previously-added receiver. It is as shown in the figure below. Figure 69 Message Sending Interface 6.7 User...
  • Page 50 Click , and the user interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 70 User List 6.7.1 Administrator setting Click [Administrator setting], and the interface will pop up in the following figure. Figure 71 Administrator Setting Interface 6.7.1.1 User list...
  • Page 51 Click [User list] and the user list interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 72 User List Click , and the [Add contact] button will pop up. Click the [Add contact] button and the add contact interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Input the account and password, and select the role;...
  • Page 52 delete the sp_user user. Click [OK] to delete, and click [Cancel] to delete such operation as shown in the following figure. Figure 74 User Deletion Prompt 6.7.1.2 User traffic Click [User traffic] on the user setting interface, and the user traffic interface will pop up.
  • Page 53 6.7.2 User bill Click [User Bill] on the user interface, and the user bill interface will pop up. You can check the user bill condition as shown in the following figure. Figure 76 User Bill Interface 6.7.3 Password modification Click [Password modification] on the user interface, and the password modification box will pop up as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 54: Setting

    Figure 77 User Password Modification Interface 6.7.4 User online Click [User online] on the user interface, and the user online interface will pop up, displaying the name of existing user online and the ipv4 address. It is as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 55 Figure 79 Setting Interface 6.8.1 Call setting Click [Call setting] on the interface, and the call setting interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. [IP voice account] displays the existing local account; the corresponding button of [Echo cancellation] can be set for echo cancellation; after the [Do not disturb] is turned on, all incoming calls will be rejected.
  • Page 56 as shown in the following figure. Figure 81 Network Setting Interface 6.8.2.1 IP/Port setting Click [IP/Port setting] on the network setting interface, and the setting box will pop up as shown in the following figure. Fill in the IP and port on the FleetOne terminal, click [OK] to complete setting.
  • Page 57 Click [Firewall] on the network setting interface, and the firewall interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 83 Firewall Setting Interface Click [Rule], and the filtering options will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 84 Firewall Filtering Rule Options Click [MAC address], and the input box will pop up as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 58 Figure 85 Mac Address Filling-in Interface 6.8.2.3 Set Wi-Fi Click [Set Wi-Fi] on the network setting interface, and the “Set Wi-Fi” interface will pop up as shown in the following figure. Input the new password, and click [OK] to complete the setting. Figure 86 Wifi Setting Interface 6.8.3 Device parameters...
  • Page 59 Click [Device parameters] on the setting page, and the device parameter interface will pop up, displaying the detailed device parameters as shown in the following figure. Figure 87 Device Parameter Display Interface 6.8.4 Calibrate Click [Calibrate] on the interface, and the calibrate interface will pop up as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 60: Instant Call

    setting as shown in the following figure. Figure 89 GPS Information 6.8.6 App version The present APP version is displayed. 6.9 Instant call Click on the main interface, and the instant call interface will pop up as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 61 Figure 90 Instant Call Interface When selecting [Instant call], click once to call the emergency contact set previously; when selecting [message], click once to send one message to the emergency contact set previously. 6.9.1 Instant message setting Click , and the instant message setting page will pop up. It is as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 62 Figure 91 Instant Recipient Setting Click at the bar [Instant call recipient] and the input box will pop up as shown in the following figure. Input the phone number, and click OK to complete editing the instant call recipient. Note: You can only add one instant call recipient. Click delete the instant call recipient set previously.
  • Page 63 When all the editing work is completed, you click [Save] and the instant message setting can be completed.
  • Page 64 FCC Caution 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.

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