Inserting The Battery And Rubber Seal; Part B: Configuring Settings For The Seraph; Mptp Messages And Remote Configuration (Ota) - Benefon SERAPH NT Operating Instructions Manual

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PART B: CONFIGURING SETTINGS FOR THE SERAPH

INSERTING THE BATTERY AND RUBBER SEAL

C
R
AP
UBBER TAB
1
2
B
OTTOM COVER
3
R
ELEASE CATCH
S
YSTEM CONNECTOR

8 MPTP MESSAGES AND REMOTE CONFIGURATION (OTA)

1. Place the rubber seal so
that it lies at the bottom of
the battery hole (1).
2. Fit the rubber tab into the
recess in the upper left
corner (2).
3. Lift the cap on the top of
the rubber tab (3).
4. Fit the battery in place.
5. Push the battery into the
device until it locks in pla-
ce, and make sure the re-
lease catch has clicked
into place.
6. The idea is that the batte-
ry will be securely faste-
ned in the battery hole.
7. When the cable/charger
connection is not needed,
stuff the bottom cover into
the system connector so
that the cover will be firm-
ly secured around the
connector (4).
R
:
EMOVING THE BATTERY
4
Push the release catch down-
wards and pull the battery ca-
refully away from the device.
PART B: CONFIGURING
SETTINGS FOR THE SERAPH
There are two ways to configure settings for the device:
•You can use MPTP (Mobile Phone Telematics Protocol)
commands and transfer settings remotely, over the air by
sending a protocol message to the device.
•You can use the Benewin software for configuring settings
and transfer them to the device locally, via the data cable.
MPTP MESSAGES AND
REMOTE CONFIGURATION (OTA)
MPTP configuration commands are used when a remote up-
date of device configuration is needed. Update can include
all telematics settings and phone numbers, such as emer-
gency numbers, GPS operating mode, call options. Some
functions, such as tracking and area tracking, are available
only via MPTP. For more information on supported telemat-
ics features offered by MPTP, see the separate MPTP list in
Appendix of this manual.
Remote configuration can be used for transferring settings
only in case the settings are coded as MPTP messages.
For more information on MPTP messages, please see the
separate document on MPTP commands, located at the Web
site: www.benefon.com.

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