Sounds Produced By The Osprey; About The Home Page; Returning To The Home Page; About The Mailbox - EMS satamatics sprey Operator's Manual

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Getting to Know
the Osprey

Sounds Produced by the Osprey

The Osprey produces a 3-tone sound to alert you of an event of importance. There are three different
sounds that the Osprey can produce:
High, medium, then low frequency = Poor sky view to Inmarsat satellite. During registration,
this sounds continually until the prompt is confirmed. After registration, it sounds
approximately every minute and stops when there is an acceptable sky view. It also sounds
once if the Osprey fails to transmit a tracking message and repeats periodically (typically
every few minutes) for a failed POI or user-generated message while conditions persist.
Low, medium, then high frequency (double 3-tone) = New message in inbox. This sound
repeats approximately every minute until the message is read.
Medium, low, then high frequency = Message transmitted (moved from Outbox to Sent
Items).

About the Home Page

The Home page is the top-level page in the user interface:

Returning to the Home Page

To return to the Home page from other menu pages, press the Back/Home key (
one page at a time. Alternatively, to step directly to the Home page, press the key for more than 2
seconds.

About the Mailbox

The Mailbox feature provides two-way messaging with other Osprey personal trackers and the
ViewPoint operator. The mailbox contains the following three sub-mailboxes:
Inbox: Stores received messages. You can view, delete and reply to messages in the Inbox
at any time. Messages are received at regular intervals, as defined in ViewPoint. This
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The central area of the page displays the current date
and time.
The line beginning Auto-Connect indicates the time
remaining before the start of the next scheduled
automatic connection to the satellite (see
Understanding the Communication Cycles on page
17).
Pressing the up or down key toggles the Home page
between the screen you see above and the one shown
here. This gives your current position and the age of
this position fix.
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