Using Satterm; Connecting Satterm To The Shout Ns - Iridium NAL SHOUT ns User Manual

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in tracking mode. Instead, tracking mode loads the stored tracking profiles directly
based on the current state.
o At power-up, tracking profile 0 is always loaded into the "active" tracking profile.
However, after power-up, you can load any of the stored tracking profiles using the
soft reset AT command ZT.
o Alternatively, you can use &FT to load factory default settings back into the "active"
tracking profile.
o Any modifications made to tracking profile settings apply to the "active" tracking
profile and are temporary. To save the modifications, user must write the "active"
tracking profile to one of the stored tracking profiles using &WT.
o Settings that fall under tracking profiles can be displayed using &VT.
 Additional Setup Parameters: Additional setup parameters affect the SHOUT ns
globally and immediately. Unlike general profiles and tracking profiles, there is no
"active" profile associated with these parameters to be saved or retrieved. Any
modifications to these settings are saved to nonvolatile memory directly.
5.2
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SatTerm, short for satellite terminal emulator, is software developed by NAL Research that runs
on the Windows® operating system. It is used to communicate with the family of NAL Research
devices through RS232 or USB interface. The following sections cover how to use SatTerm 8.9.0
(or later) to configure the SHOUT ns. (Please reference the SatTerm User Guide [6] for
installation instructions.)
5.2.1
C
ONNECTING
SatTerm can connect to the SHOUT ns using the USB port or through the Bluetooth link. Each
method is detailed in the following two sections.
5.2.1.1
C
ONNECTING WITH
Follow the steps below first to synchronize communication between the SHOUT ns and a
connected USB device.
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