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Table of contents Safety Summary ................iii About the Manual ................iv Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome ....................1 Your AVIATOR Wireless Handset ........1 ....................1 Description ............2 The AVIATOR Wireless Handset Features ....................3 Chapter 2 Getting started Getting started with the AVIATOR Wireless Handset ....................
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Table of contents AVIATOR Wireless Handset functions ......30 ..................30 Handling calls ........38 Making a call using a SwiftBroadband unit ..39 Making a secure call from the AVIATOR Wireless Handset ..................44 Quick settings ....46 How to enter text in the AVIATOR Wireless Handset ..................
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Table of contents Troubleshooting guide ............100 App. A Conformity AVIATOR Wireless Handset ..........101 ......................101 ..................102 FCC/IC Notice Glossary ........................105 Index ........................109...
Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your AVIATOR Wireless Handset! The AVIATOR Wireless Handset communicates using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), which means that voice conversations are routed over the Internet or through an IP-based network. Your AVIATOR Wireless Handset Description The AVIATOR Wireless Handset is used for making...
Chapter 1: Introduction TFT screen, a graphical user interface provides easy access to all functions including contacts and settings. The user interface also provides direct access to certain features of a connected SwiftBroadband unit. You can make secure calls to all IP phones complying with the ZRTP version used by the AVIATOR Wireless Handset.
Chapter 1: Introduction Features The AVIATOR Wireless Handset offers the following features: Plain voice communication over Internet or IP based network Secure voice communication over Internet or IP based network Start and stop IP data connections in a connected SwiftBroadband unit ...
Chapter 2 Getting started This chapter describes how to install and start up the AVIATOR Wireless Handset and make the first call. It also gives an overview of the display and keypad and explains how to navigate with the keypad. Getting started with the AVIATOR Wireless Handset Introduction...
Chapter 2: Getting started Preparing the hardware For the AVIATOR Wireless Handset you need the following hardware: • A SwiftBroadband unit with integrated wireless access point or a separate wireless access point complying to the Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) standard 802.11b/g •...
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Chapter 2: Getting started To charge the AVIATOR Wireless Handset using the cradle Place the AVIATOR Wireless Handset in the cradle with the display facing up. The handset automatically starts the charging process. Indications during charging process A message appears briefly in the display, the AVIATOR Wireless Handset makes a sound and the battery icon is animated to show that the battery is charging.
Chapter 2: Getting started Note If the AVIATOR Wireless Handset is out of use for a longer period of time, recharge the battery every two years to avoid deterioration of the battery. Outside the aircraft you can make a service charge using a computer or USB charger. For details how to proceed see the Installation and maintenance manual.
Chapter 2: Getting started 7. Select Connect. The handset now attempts to connect to your wireless access point. If the access point is connected to a SwiftBroadband unit, see the next section. When the handset is connected to the access point, the display shows Connected.
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Chapter 2: Getting started following in the handset and in the web interface of the SwiftBroadband unit: • User name • Password • Local number For further information, see Changing user name and password for an AVIATOR Wireless Handset on page 13. If no SIM PIN is required If the AVIATOR Wireless Handset is connected to a SwiftBroadband unit where the SIM PIN is disabled or has already been entered, the...
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Chapter 2: Getting started 3. Select Enter PIN code. Note This menu item is not available if the PIN has already been accepted. You can check at Status > PIN status to see if the PIN has been accepted. 4. Enter the Administrator user name and select OK. For information on how to type text in the handset, see How to enter text in the AVIATOR Wireless Handset on page 46.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Establishing a connection...
Chapter 2: Getting started Changing user name and password for an AVIATOR Wireless Handset By default, the startup option Auto BGAN SIP is selected under Settings > Startup options in the handset menu. This means that an AVIATOR Wireless Handset that is connected to the terminal automatically gets the first available user name (local number) and password.
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Chapter 2: Getting started To enter user name and password in the SwiftBroadband unit To match the AVIATOR Wireless Handset with the SwiftBroadband unit you must enter the local number and password for each AVIATOR Wireless Handset in the web interface of the SwiftBroadband unit. To set up the SwiftBroadband unit, do as follows: 1.
Chapter 2: Getting started Making the first call For best sound quality Important in a noisy cabin environment do not cover the two sound inlets on the front and the back at the bottom of the handset. To make a call, do as follows: 1.
Chapter 2: Getting started AVIATOR Wireless Handset keypad and display The keypad The following drawing shows the keypad of the handset. Select Volume up Up/ Down / Left/ Right Left select Right select Off hook On hook/ Power Volume down Alpha-numeric keys The next sections explain the functions of each key in the keypad.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Control keys The below table shows the functions of the control keys in the upper section of the keypad. Functions Left select. Selects the function shown in the display just above the key (left soft key). Right select.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Functions Select (center). Selects/confirms the function highlighted in the display. Navigation. Navigates through the menu system in the display. Right/Left are also used to change settings in the menus. From main screen: Volume up, down See also Keypad shortcuts on page 22.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Alpha-numeric keys This section shows the functions of the alpha-numeric keys in the lower section of the keypad. The functions available depend on whether you are typing a phone number (number mode) or text (text mode). In number mode, you get the number of the key pressed.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Numeric output Lowercase output Uppercase output m n o M N O p q r s P Q R S t u v T U V w x y z W X Y Z [space] [space] Switches between lowercase, uppercase and numbers ...
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Chapter 2: Getting started To navigate with the keypad To enter the menu system from the main screen, press the center select key. To move through the menus, press the navigation keys (arrows). To select a highlighted menu item, press the center select key. To select one of the items in the action texts area, press the key just below the text you want to select.
Chapter 2: Getting started The display The display of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset is divided into sections with different types of information. The sections are outlined below. Signal status for Time General IP Handset unit indications call status Battery and signal status for wireless IP Handset Selected menu item...
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Chapter 2: Getting started Time The display shows the time of day. The format is selectable in the Settings > Date and time menu. General indications General indications are icons that show dynamic information such as missed calls, sounds off, keypad locked and microphone muted. For explanations of the icons, see Icons in the display on page 25.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Icons in the display The below table explains the icons in your display. Icon Meaning Wireless handset (used together with signal strength and battery status). SwiftBroadband unit connected (used together with signal strength and battery status if relevant). Signal strength for wireless handset and/or for SwiftBroadband unit.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Icon Meaning Outgoing call in progress. Call ended. Missed call. See the Call log for information on the call. The microphone is muted. To reactivate the microphone, select Options (left select key) > Microphone. The handset is in silent mode. All external sounds from the handset - including ring tones - are muted.
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Chapter 2: Getting started Icon Meaning Wait - a task is in progress. Shown in the list of wireless access points: The wireless connection is encrypted. Shown in the list of wireless access points: The wireless connection is not encrypted. Shown in the list of wireless access points: The profile for the wireless access point matches the handset.
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Chapter 2: Getting started AVIATOR Wireless Handset keypad and display...
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Chapter 2: Getting started AVIATOR Wireless Handset keypad and display...
Chapter 3 Operation This chapter describes how to use the AVIATOR Wireless Handset. It also describes how to configure the handset and use the display menu system, including a short description of how to use the AVIATOR Wireless Handset with a SwiftBroadband unit. For information on how to connect and start up the handset, and how to navigate with the keypad, refer to the previous chapter, Getting started.
Chapter 3: Operation AVIATOR Wireless Handset functions Handling calls Handset ready When the status field for the AVIATOR Wireless Handset shows ready , you can make or receive calls. To make a call or #. To make a call, simply type the phone number and press If the handset is in the cradle while you make the call, the mode Note will automatically be hands-free (default function).
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Chapter 3: Operation The display shows the progress as follows: Press off hook The call is answered Hang up You can also call a number from your contacts or from a list of recent calls: • Contacts: Press the right select key from the main screen and move to the contact you want to call.
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Chapter 3: Operation For information on how to make calls using a SwiftBroadband unit, see Making a call using a SwiftBroadband unit on page 38. To receive a call When the handset is ringing, the display shows the calling name or number, if known.
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Chapter 3: Operation To transfer a call, do as follows: 1. Having taken the call, you press Options. 2. Scroll to Transfer <number to transfer> and press Select. 3. If the local numbers are entered in the phone book, the display shows the local numbers available for transferring the call.
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Chapter 3: Operation 4. If there are no entries for local phones in the phone book, select Enter number and press Select. In the example the call is transferred to the local phone 0503. 5. Enter the local number, in this case 0503, and press Transfer.
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Chapter 3: Operation To transfer a call with announcement When transferring a call, you can put the current call on hold, call the new number and announce the call to be transferred, terminate the announcement call and then transfer the original call. To transfer a call with announcement, do as follows: 1.
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Chapter 3: Operation 2. Select Hold. 3. The incoming call is put on hold. 4. Select Enter number to enter the local number you want to transfer the call to or select Contact search to select a number from the Contacts list. 5.
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Chapter 3: Operation 6. When 0503 picks up the call you can announce the original call that is on hold. 7. To be able to transfer the original call that is on hold, the announcement call to the local number must be terminated, either by you or the final recipient.
Chapter 3: Operation To end or reject a call Press the on hook key to end an ongoing call or to reject an incoming call. When the handset is in hand-held mode, you can also end the call by placing the handset in the cradle. Making a call using a SwiftBroadband unit When making a call with the AVIATOR Wireless Handset using a SwiftBroadband unit you use the SwiftBroadband network and its...
Chapter 3: Operation +870 <Mobile number> • + is the prefix used in front of the country code for international calls. This is 00 when calling from most countries. • Mobile number: The mobile number of the SwiftBroadband unit you are calling.
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Chapter 3: Operation You need your SIP account details to configure the AVIATOR Wireless Handset. The configuration is the same, whether you use the AVIATOR Wireless Handset with a SwiftBroadband unit or a router. To configure a router or a SwiftBroadband unit do as follows: Unit Description Router...
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Chapter 3: Operation To configure the AVIATOR Wireless Handset do as follows: 1. Make a SIP profile using the SIP account details SIP server, user name and password. For instructions see To add a new SIP profile on page 72. 2.
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Chapter 3: Operation Upon successful key negotiation and peer authentication, you hear an audio signal in the AVIATOR Wireless Handset to inform you that a Short Authentication String (SAS) is shown in the display. This string consists of a combination of 4 digits and characters (symbols).
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Chapter 3: Operation Failed secure session A secure session may fail because the negotiation protocol fails or because the verification of authentication certificates fails. If the negotiation protocol fails, the status window shows a warning. You hear an audio signal in the AVIATOR Wireless Handset to inform you that the session failed to go secure.
Chapter 3: Operation Quick settings To control the volume in the earpiece To adjust the voice volume during a call (with the display in the main screen), press or on the keypad. To use hands-free operation To enable hands-free operation during a call, use the right select key to select Handsfree.
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Chapter 3: Operation To mute the microphone You can mute the microphone of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset. To mute the microphone during a call, do as follows: 1. Select the left Options menu. 2. Select Microphone mute. To lock the keypad You can lock the keypad of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset.
Chapter 3: Operation 2. Select Night mode. To set the AVIATOR Wireless Handset to automatic switch between day and night mode see To set up the display on page 64. To use stealth mode Stealth mode is used when the AVIATOR Wireless Handset should not be noticed.
Chapter 3: Operation Example To type “He”, do as follows: 1. Press one or two times until the lower left corner of the display shows upper case letters. 2. Press the key 4 ghi two times to display the letter H. 3.
Chapter 3: Operation AVIATOR Wireless Handset menus The menu system gives you access to the user parameters of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset. To access the menu system from the main screen, press the center select key. Move around in the menus with the arrow keys and select with the select keys.
Chapter 3: Operation Call log The AVIATOR Wireless Handset logs all calls and dialled numbers. The log entry shows the name (if known), the number, time of the call and duration. Note that the call log can hold maximum 100 calls. You can delete calls from the call log.
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Chapter 3: Operation To delete a number from the call log To delete a number from the call log do as follows: 1. In the call log, go to the call and select Options. 2. Select Delete. 3. Select Yes. To delete all numbers in a call log folder To delete all numbers in the call log, or all numbers in a sub-folder of the call log, do...
Chapter 3: Operation Contacts Use the contact list of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset to find a contact and make a call or manage your contacts. You have access to the contacts in the SBB phone book. To display your contacts To display your contacts, do one of the following: •...
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Chapter 3: Operation To edit a contact To edit a contact, do as follows: 1. In your Contacts list, scroll to the contact you want to edit. 2. Press the left select key, Options. 3. Select View/Edit. 4. Select Edit. 5.
Chapter 3: Operation Status In the Status section you find the serial number of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset and the network settings. Use this menu to display the software version of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset. To view status for the handset, do as follows: 1.
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Chapter 3: Operation If it is the first time you connect the handset to the wireless access point, you need to manually connect to the access point. To connect the AVIATOR Wireless Handset to the access point, do as follows: 1.
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Chapter 3: Operation Using a SwiftBroadband unit on page 9 for information on how to connect to the SBB network. When the handset is ready for use, you see the handset ready symbol in the top right corner of the display. Normally a new profile is automatically created when you connect to an access point.
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Chapter 3: Operation To edit a Wireless network profile To edit a Wireless network profile, do as follows: 1. From the main menu, select Network > Wireless network. 2. Select the access point you want to change profile for. 3. Press the left select key, Options. Note that if no profile is defined for the selected access point, this menu will only show Connect and Manage.
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Chapter 3: Operation To delete a Wireless network profile To delete a Wireless network profile, do as follows: 1. In the Wireless network list, go to the access point for which you want to delete the profile. 2. Select Options (left select). 3.
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Chapter 3: Operation To create a new Wireless network profile Normally a new profile is automatically created when you connect to an access point. If needed, you can define a profile for an access point that is not currently within reach. To create a new Wireless network profile, do as follows: 1.
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Chapter 3: Operation To set the country for Wireless network use To make sure you have the right settings for the country your AVIATOR Wireless Handset is currently located in, you have to enter the country in the handset. In some countries, the use of Wireless networks (WLAN) is Important not allowed.
Chapter 3: Operation 4. If you selected not to use DHCP, scroll down to IP address. 5. Click Edit, type in the IP address and select OK. 6. Continue to Subnet mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS and enter them in the same way. 7.
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Chapter 3: Operation To adjust the sound You can adjust the ringing tone, the tone volume and the keypad click. To adjust the sounds of the handset, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Sound. 2. Use the arrow keys to move to the sound you want to adjust.
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Chapter 3: Operation 3. Move to Use stealth and press Edit to check/clear the box. 4. When stealth is set up and Use Stealth is selected in this menu, you can activate and deactivate it from the main screen by selecting Options >...
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Chapter 3: Operation To set up the function of the cradle The AVIATOR Wireless Handset can be operated as hand-held or hands- free. You can select whether the handset should detect the cradle or not. To set up the cradle settings, do as follows: 1.
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Chapter 3: Operation To set up the display You can customize the following items in the display: • Active backlight can be adjusted from 10 to 100 percent. The backlight is on for 15 seconds after the last key press. •...
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Chapter 3: Operation To disable or set automatic shut down Per default the AVIATOR Wireless Handset is set to shut down automatically if it does not receive a signal from a wireless access point for a certain period of time and is outside the cradle. Before you update the firmware in the handset you must Important disable Automatic shut down.
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Chapter 3: Operation whether or not you want handsets to be automatically set up when they are connected to a SwiftBroadband unit. To select the startup options, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select start up options. 2. If you want to clear the logs and the Contacts at every startup, select Clear logs/Contacts.
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Chapter 3: Operation To set the date and time The date and time is only maintained as long as the handset is Note powered! To set the date and time, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Date and time.
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Chapter 3: Operation To use a PIN code for the handset There may be 2 PIN codes for the system: Note • one for the SwiftBroadband unit (SIM PIN, described in Establishing a connection on page 9) and • one for the AVIATOR Wireless Handset (described in this section) If a PIN code is defined for the handset, it must be entered at startup and when the screensaver is active.
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Chapter 3: Operation 2. Select Edit. If there is already a PIN code for the handset, you must enter this PIN code before you can change it. 3. Type in the PIN code you want to use and select OK. If you do not want to have a Note PIN code for the handset, leave...
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Chapter 3: Operation To apply factory default settings You can reset the AVIATOR Wireless Handset to factory default settings. To return to factory default for all settings, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Factory default. All settings and status Important information are lost when you accept this...
Chapter 3: Operation SIP telephony and profiles The AVIATOR Wireless Handset has an integrated SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) client used for SIP telephony between the handset and the SwiftBroadband unit, which has an integrated SIP server, or another SIP server. How to set up the SIP profile depends on your subscription and the SIP server and network to which the handset is connected.
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Chapter 3: Operation To add a new SIP profile Add a new SIP profile if you want to connect the SIP client of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset to a SIP server. You need to enter several network specific values so the handset can communicate with the SIP server. The AVIATOR Wireless Handset can hold up to 10 profiles.
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Chapter 3: Operation 3. Type in the name to use for the new profile and select OK. Example: The profile name is New Profile. 4. Move to SIP server and select Edit. 5. At Server name / IP:, select Edit again.
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Chapter 3: Operation 9. Move to the setting you want to change and select Edit. Type in the information and enter with OK. Use the down key to scroll Note down to the last items in this sub menu. • User name: When connecting to a SwiftBroadband unit, the user name should be the same as the local number for the handset.
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Chapter 3: Operation To edit a SIP profile To edit a SIP profile, do as follows: 1. In the list of profiles, go to the profile you want to change and select Options > Edit/View. 2. Edit the settings as described in the previous section. For the SBB profile, only the user name and password can be Note changed.
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Chapter 3: Operation To delete all SIP profiles To delete all SIP profiles, do as follows: 1. From the SIP settings menu, select Options (left select key). 2. Select Manage. 3. Select Delete all. All profiles except BGAN Important are deleted - this means that you will only be able to connect your handset using the BGAN profile.
Chapter 3: Operation Information from the SwiftBroadband unit (BGAN terminal) When the AVIATOR Wireless Handset is connected to a SwiftBroadband unit, the handset provides a dedicated BGAN menu. Through this menu you have access to a subset of controls and views of the SwiftBroadband unit.
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Chapter 3: Operation SwiftBroadband unit. The network user groups and types of data connections are configured in the web interface of the SwiftBroadband unit. With this functionality you do not need to connect a PC to the SwiftBroadband unit to start or stop IP background or streaming connections for devices connected to the SwiftBroadband unit.
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Chapter 3: Operation For detailed information about using IP data connections and setting up network user groups with standard and streaming profiles refer to the SwiftBroadband unit’s user manual. Optimize airtime and bandwidth usage: You must manually Note stop the connection when not used any longer. Note that you are charged for the bandwidth used and the data transferred.
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Chapter 3: Operation To enter the PIN for the SwiftBroadband unit Note that this menu item is only available if the SwiftBroadband unit is waiting for a PIN. To enter the PIN for the SwiftBroadband unit, do as follows: 1. From the BGAN menu select Enter PIN code.
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Chapter 3: Operation Refer to the SwiftBroadband unit’s user manual for further details on critical alarms and how to solve them. To display active alarms from the SwiftBroadband unit Besides the alarm alert you can display a list over active alarms and click for details for each active alarm.
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Chapter 3: Operation To display the signal strength The handset display can show the signal strength of the SBB satellite signal when the handset is not in use. While the signal strength screen is Note displayed, the screensaver is disabled. To display the signal strength in the handset, do as follows: 1.
Chapter 4 Using the web server This chapter describes how to use the web server in your AVIATOR Wireless Handset system. Introduction to the web server The web server is built into the AVIATOR Wireless Handset and is primarily used for uploading software and for editing contacts in the AVIATOR Wireless Handset.
Chapter 4: Using the web server Browser settings If you are connecting your computer using a LAN or WLAN interface, the Proxy server settings in your browser must be disabled before accessing the web interface. Most browsers support disabling of the Proxy server settings for one specific IP address, so you can disable Proxy server settings for the web interface only, if you wish.
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Chapter 4: Using the web server When the proxy server settings are disabled, close and restart your browser. You may need to change this setting back on return to your Internet connection. Accessing and navigating the web server The following procedure is valid if the AVIATOR Wireless Handset Note is used together with a SwiftBroadband unit.
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Chapter 4: Using the web server Overview of the web server The web server consists of the following sections. Contents section Icon Bar Navigation Pane • The navigation pane holds the main menu. Clicking an item in the menu opens a submenu in the navigation pane or a new page in the contents section.
Chapter 4: Using the web server Using the web server The Home page The web server starts up on the Home page. To go back to the Home page from another location in the web server, select Home from the left navigation pane.
Chapter 4: Using the web server Contacts The web server gives access to the Contacts list of the handset. Select CONTACTS from the left navigation pane. The page shows the name and number of all contacts in the handset. You can sort the list by name or number by clicking Name or Number in the heading row of the list.
Chapter 4: Using the web server Call log To display the call log of the handset, select CALL LOG from the left navigation pane. For each call the CALL LOG page shows date and time, phone number, duration and whether the call was incoming, outgoing or missed. If the phone number is in the Contacts list, the name of the contact is shown with the number.
Chapter 4: Using the web server SIP settings Overview The handset communicates using SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). To view the SIP settings of the handset, select SIP SETTINGS from the left navigation pane. The page shows the settings for the current SIP profile. Using the web server...
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Chapter 4: Using the web server To add a new SIP profile The list of SIP profiles can hold maximum 10 profiles. To add a new profile, do as follows: 1. Click New profile at the top of the page. 2.
Chapter 4: Using the web server Uploading firmware You can use the web server to upload firmware from your computer to the AVIATOR Wireless Handset. Before uploading firmware, disable Automatic shut down Important in the handset menu Settings > Automatic shut down. Otherwise there is a risk that the handset will shut down during the firmware upload.
Chapter 4: Using the web server After uploading firmware to the Note handset, you may have to refresh your Internet browser for the web server to display correctly. To refresh the browser, press <F5>. Import and Export settings If you want to copy settings from one handset to another you can use the Import/Export function.
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Chapter 4: Using the web server The file is now saved in the location you specified. Using the web server...
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Chapter 4: Using the web server To import settings from a file You can import three types of settings file, each containing a subset of the handset settings: Contacts, SIP settings or Phone settings. The name of the file indicates which settings are included in the file. To import a settings file, do as follows: 1.
Chapter 4: Using the web server Help and diagnostics report The AVIATOR Wireless Handset can generate a diagnostics report. This report includes information that can be very useful for a service technician. If you are reporting an error with your AVIATOR Wireless Handset, you may be asked to provide a diagnostics report.
Handset, please call a distributor in your area. You may be asked to generate a diagnostics report. For information on how to generate a report, see Help and diagnostics report on page 96. An updated list of distributors is available on Cobham SATCOM’s web site: cobham.com/satcom, select Technical Service Partner List.
Chapter 5: Service & maintenance Maintenance tasks Carefully read and follow the instructions on maintenance of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset. Failure to carefully observe the following procedures and precautions can result in leakage of battery fluid, permanent damage to batteries and serious personal injury! Software update For instructions how to make a software update see Uploading firmware on page 92.
Chapter 5: Service & maintenance Cleaning the AVIATOR Wireless Handset Wipe the AVIATOR Wireless Handset or cradle with a clean dry cloth if they become dirty. Make sure that the charging contacts of the handset and cradle are clean. Disposal of the AVIATOR Wireless Handset Old electrical and electronic equipment marked with this symbol can contain substances hazardous to human beings and the environment.
Chapter 5: Service & maintenance Troubleshooting guide The below table provides information on some of the problems that might occur, including possible causes and remedies to solve the problems. Problem Possible Cause Remedy The handset is An error occurred Press and hold the on hook key not responding in the software.
Appendix A Conformity AVIATOR Wireless Handset Use of WLAN The WLAN interface requires that the user enters the current country of operation. See To set the country for Wireless network use on page 59. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix A: Conformity Part 15.21 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Thrane & Thrane A/S may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment FCC/IC Notice To comply with FCC radiation exposure requirements, use of this device for head body operational configurations is limited to tested configurations and approved by Thrane &...
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Appendix A: Conformity the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: ROJIPHANDSET. NOTICE: 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.
Glossary Glossary Advanced Encryption Standard BGAN Broadband Global Area Network. A satellite network based on geostationary satellites, delivering broadband data and telephony to virtually any part of the earth, with full UMTS (3G) compatibility. BGAN enables users to access e-mail, corporate networks and the Internet, transfer files and make telephone calls.
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Glossary Media Access Control address. A hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network. Network Address Translation. Personal Identification Number. A secret numeric password shared between a user and a system, used to authenticate the user to the system. Pre-Shared Key PIN Unblocking Key.
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Glossary SwiftBroadband , Subscriber Identity Module.The SIM provides secure storing of the key identifying a mobile phone service subscriber but also subscription information, preferences and storage of text messages. Session Initiation Protocol. An application-layer control (signalling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants.
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Glossary Wired Equivalent Privacy, a security protocol for wireless networks that encrypts transmitted data. WLAN Wireless Local Area Network Wi-Fi Protected Access, wireless security with greater protection than WEP. ZRTP ZRTP is a cryptographic key-agreement protocol to negotiate the keys to encrypt VoIP phone calls. ZRTP describes a method of Diffie-Hellman key agreement for Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP).
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