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  • Page 1 Nera WorldPhone Liberator User`s Manual...
  • Page 2 RADIATION WARNING High levels of radio frequency radiation are consid- ered health hazardous. Although no single value of “safe radiation level” has been agreed upon by all countries, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI/LEEE C95.1-1992) recommends that people should not be exposed to radiation stronger than 1 milliwatt per square centimetre at the frequencies used in the WORLDPHONE terminal.
  • Page 3 Call from Display Handset ............. 2.1 Telephone features .............. 2.10 Chapter 3. Telefax Service 1. Introduction Setting up ................3.1 Using telefax with WorldPhone Liberator ....... 3.2 Chapter 4. Data Service Setting up ................4.1 Starting from PC ..............4.3 Sending NIMS message ............4.6 Receiving NIMS message .............
  • Page 5: Equipment

    Contents Chapter 1. Introduction Equipment .................. 1.1 System description ..............1.6 The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice. WorldPhone Liberator – User’s Manual...
  • Page 7 The terminal comprises: • WorldPhone Liberator • Antenna Unit including RF transceiver (option). See next page for alternatives. • Display Handset or telephone (option) A single coax cable links the WorldPhone Liberator and Antenna Unit. Example of antenna: WorldPhone Portable Antenna Unit...
  • Page 8 Fixed antenna: • WorldPhone Portable antenna designed for semi- or fixed mounting on a flat surface, or tripod. • WorldPhone Provident designed to provide telecommunication services for remote villages, farms, businesses, construction sites etc. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 1. Introduction...
  • Page 9 See separate information. • WorldPhone Aero, intended for use on the small to medium size aircraft. See separate information. Note! It is advisable to turn off the equipment prior to switching antenna. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 1. Introduction...
  • Page 10 • Selection of default Net service provider See chapter 2. Operation Telephone (option) The WorldPhone Liberator may be delivered with an ordinary DTMF telephone for basic voice communication. A cordless base station or PABX can be delivered as option. SIM card...
  • Page 11 The Data Transmission Service is assigned a separate incoming call number. Mail service With PC connected to the WorldPhone Liberator, the Internet Mes- sages Service (NIMS) allows a message of maximum 1024 charac- ters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website, or from the World- Phone to an e-mail address or another WorldPhone.
  • Page 12: System Description

    NCS: Network Coordinating Station LES: Land Earth Station (w/Net service providers) MES: Mobile Earth Station (WorldPhone terminal) TELEPHONE NETWORKS DATA NETWORKS Figure 1.2 Overwiew of the Inmarsat Mini-M system. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 1. Introduction...
  • Page 13 Indian Ocean Region Pacific Ocean Region The coverage area of the satellites for WorldPhone (Mini-M) is shown on the map below. Communication is possible in areas marked with grey. WorldPhone coverage AOR-W AOR-E Equator WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 1. Introduction...
  • Page 14 • Display Handset or telephone. For added functionality: • PC for control and settings. • Telefax Only a thin coaxial cable connects the WorldPhone Liberator to the Antenna Unit. Net service provider The Net service provider issues your user licence and IMN (Inmarsat Mobile Number) numbers.
  • Page 15 00 prefix. The mobile automatically includes informa- tion to identify the MES and the particular port that originates the call. The WorldPhone Liberator has four ports configured for: display handset, telephone, telefax and data. The LES uses the port identifying information (OI) for billing purposes.
  • Page 17: Call From Display Handset

    Contents Chapter 2. Operation Call from Display Handset ............2.1 Telephone features ..............2.10 The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice. WorldPhone Liberator – User’s Manual...
  • Page 19: Call From Display Handset

    Call from Display Handset Display and keys The Display Handset is used for telephone calls and basic functions. Additional control of functions and other facilities must be done from a PC con- nected to the WorldPhone Liberator, see chapter 4. Data Service. Handsfree...
  • Page 20 HOOK ON/OFF and ESCAPE key: Telenor Beeps in the handset Before contact is established with the selected satellite beeps indicate attempts. Loudspeaker When off-hook the loudspeaker key toggles the Display Handset loudspeaker ON and OFF: Telenor WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 21 Note! The PIN code may also be entered from the PC, if connected, "Starting from PC" in chapter 4. Data Service. Be aware that the PIN protection may have been disabled, see "User access" in the same chapter. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 22 When receiving a satellite signal, a short tone will sound. If it is an Inmarsat satellite, a continuous tone will sound with varying frequency. When closing in on a satellite, the tone should increase in frequency. Note! Searching all satellites is the normal mode of operation. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 23 Clear the call when finished: Phone No.+ Call through selected Net service provider: 002 BT PLAY DATA Enter the reference code, e.g. BT: ØÅ. Continue from step 1. Note! Availability of this function depends on provider. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 24 LIST search tone, and adjust volume: LIST Pressing stops the search. I I I I Accept the satellite, e.g. AOR-E: Use AOR-E? ENTER Note ! The antenna must be connected when selecting Ocean Region. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 25 AOR-E Display the current default Net: ENTER Telenor Scroll down through list > CMC to wanted Net service provider: LIST Store the chosen Net service provider as default: Default Net ENTER Revert to idle: WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 26 LIST Scroll down to IMN numbers: Information Enter list and scroll down Handset to display the assigned IMN numbers: ENTER 762420510 Std. Phone LIST 762424333 762459000 NIMS 762445912 Data 762420510 LIST Revert to idle: WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 27 > Information Enter list and scroll down WorldPhone to display the information available: ENTER ModemV0.9D8 Fwd Id. LIST ABCDF DSP version. Ver. 3.1.3/Q93 KDB version. QPRG9110029/ Boot prog. Version 1.09 LIST Revert to idle: WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation...
  • Page 28: Telephone Features

    Telephone features General Control of functions and other facilities must be done from a PC connected to the WorldPhone Liberator, see chapter 4. Data Service. Call through default Net service provider routes the call via the default Net service provider for the satellite (Ocean Region) you are using.
  • Page 29 4 – AOR-W (Atlantic Ocean Region West) Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Re- gion access no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 2. Operation 2.11...
  • Page 31 Contents Chapter 3. Telefax Service Setting up ................... 3.1 Using telefax with WorldPhone Liberator ........3.2 The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice. WorldPhone Liberator – User’s Manual...
  • Page 33 Please check with your Net service provider before purchasing a telefax for use with the WorldPhone. Installation Connect the telefax cable to the FAX port on the WorldPhone Liberator connector panel. For wiring details, see appendix B – Installation of WorldPhone Liberator.
  • Page 34 Using telefax with WorldPhone Liberator Transmission Telefax calls made by WorldPhone Liberator are telefax only. Any telephone handset connected to the telefax machine is for dialing purposes only. To send a fax, use the same dialing sequence as when making a call, either through the default Net or a selected one.
  • Page 35: Table Of Contents

    Misc. version ID information ..............4.57 Oscillator compensation ................. 4.57 Network status ..................4.57 Installation ....................4.58 Paid functions ..................4.58 Phone name setup ................. 4.58 The design and specifications of the equipment may be changed without notice. WorldPhone Liberator – User’s Manual...
  • Page 37: Dte Interface

    Setting up General When connecting a PC to the WorldPhone Liberator, access is ob- tained to all its functions. With a VT100 compatible terminal emulator, such as Windows 95 – HyperTerminal the menu is displayed on the PC screen. The WorldPhone Liberator also provides access to asynchronous data services through its built-in modem capability.
  • Page 38 Enter a name for the terminal, f.ex. "modem_test". In the "Phone Number" window, select Direct to COM1 (or the COM port the WorldPhone Liberator is connected to). In the "COM1 Properties" window, set as follows: • Bits per second: 9600 bps.
  • Page 39: Starting From Pc

    When receiving a satellite signal, a short tone will sound. If it is an Inmarsat satellite, a continuous tone will sound with varying frequency (provided the Tone is ON, see next page). When closing in on a satellite, the tone should increase in frequency. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 40 Main window appears: Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no To make a call, see Book Last Menu Seek chapter 2. Operation Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 41 "soft" keys. Printing When printing f.ex. a NIMS message or Traffic log, the screen switches to text mode. The WorldPhone must be restarted to revert to data mode. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 42: Sending Nims Message

    Setup for sending mail User name : Kari Nordmann NIMS center : 004767244445 470 IN SIM Edit Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> Ok reverts to ª P mail manager WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 43 Information available. Calling NIMS center at 004767244445 Status information, Submitting message changes during call 470 IN SIM Abort Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ªP Abort stops NIMS call after confirmation WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 44: Receiving Nims Message

    26 June 1998 15:57 Arrived: 26 June 1998 15:58 Status : Unread 470 IN SIM Read Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> Ok reverts ªU ªP to In box See next page WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 45 Call dials the mailbox 470 IN SIM <Del Remov Call to read out the voice Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> message ªU I O Ok reverts to In Box WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 46: Functions

    "Phone setup". 006 Traffic log Logs calls and provides detailed printout. "Traffic log". 008 Precharge Allows preprogramming of total call duration. "Precharge". 009 Advanced functions See overview on next page. 4.10 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 47 002 Misc. version Id information (non-SIM operation). 009 Network status information SIM Only accessible with SIM card. SIM+ May be restricted 99 – Installation menu to higher SIM levels. 001 Paid functions 002 Phone name setup WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.11...
  • Page 48: Last Number List

    Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> will be prompted. Erase deletes all Pressing Call sends the selected number: entries in Last used number list. Press Corr. to change the number: 4.12 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 49: Phone Book

    : Nera Ltd Redhill Number : 00441737648800 < Net provider: Default Net Terrestrial network: 00 no. (SIM): 102 Edit Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> See next ª O page WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.13...
  • Page 50 Number : 004766724700 number on the SIM Net provider: Default Net card. Terrestrial net: 00 no. (SIM): 102 <Del Remov New Save Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> 4.14 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 51: Key Lock

    27 June 1998 10 : 54 Telenor in AOR-E Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no Book Last Menu Seek Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.15...
  • Page 52: Default Net Service Provider & Terrestrial Network

    Return to step 3, Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> scroll down and key in ªO Terrestrial network code. Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrial network as default. 4.16 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 53: User Access

    ......WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 54 > Retype new password: _ <Del To revert to User level, Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> reselect the "Set access ª P level" function and select User 4.18 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 55 > Retype new password: _ Select Ok following each entry: <Del Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> To revert to User level, reselect the "Set access ª P level" function and select User WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.19...
  • Page 56: Data/Printer Port Setup

    A printer must have serial interface, and is set as follows: • Speed as selected on next page, i.e. the bit rate specified for the printer to be connected. • No parity • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit 4.20 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 57: Data/Printer Port Setup

    Enable/Disable the DATA port for AT modem as required. Recommended port setup Mode Output to printer Data com. (AT) Data com. (DTR dialing) Printer: Enabled Disabled Disabled AT modem: Disabled Enabled Disabled Hot dial: Disabled Disabled Enabled WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.21...
  • Page 58 Printer : Disabled AT modem: Disabled Hot Dial: Enabled Initial mode: AT mode Setup Enab Disab Save Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ª P Save stores the settings: 4.22 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 59: Phone Setup

    Select OK and 13:02:00 29 June 1998 confirm with Yes if settings are correct. Proceed to system reset? Note! The WorldPhone Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> is now restarted. ªU WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.23...
  • Page 60: Setting Key Lock

    ª P and select OK: 45 – Key lock Repeat code to confirm: >Confirm unlock code: <Del Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ª P and press OK again: 4.24 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 61: Language Setup

    Selct Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> Save changes the display ª O text to the selected language. To easy restore English, see next page. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.25...
  • Page 62: Language Reset

    Do you want to reset the language to English ? ( "SIM" = "Yes" and "Não " = "No" ) Quer substituir para língua inglesa ? Não Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ªU ªP 4.26 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 63: Mailbox Access Numbers

    > Voice: Fax: Data: Default numbers for mailbox access <Del Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> OK stores the new ª O mailbox number(s). WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.27...
  • Page 64: Call Charge Setup

    > Charge time unit (s): modify entries: Price per charge unit: 3.00 Minimum charge time (s): <Del Save Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ª U ª P Save stores the new values: 4.28 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 65: Traffic Log

    Appears when "Access code" is enabled. When call charge is enabled, the "Charge" (For SIM card call – SIM Id: ABCDF) field appears showing the Advanced functions: cost of the viewed call. Access control. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.29...
  • Page 66 1/100 be replaced by a call charge field and seconds of a minute showing the cost of each call. Example of traffic log printout. 4.30 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 67 Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> Hours:minutes:seconds Quit reverts to main Appears when "Access code" is enabled. window. (For SIM card call – SIM Id: ABCDF) Advanced functions: Access control. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.31...
  • Page 68: Precharge

    Precharge window 8 – Precharge which displays the time Time used: 2:33:45 used and remaining in Time remaining: 0:56:15 hours, minutes and seconds: Code Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> 4.32 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 69 • Fax or mail the Forward ID and Index to the owner who generates the buy code and returns this by fax, mail, etc. See following pages. • The owner loads the new Precharge limit into the WorldPhone. See following pages. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.33...
  • Page 70 2:33:45 remaining time limit: Time remaining: 3:56:15 Select Ok again and Code Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> then press Esc to return to ª P the conversation window: 4.34 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 71 Key in the code faxed Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> or mailed back to you. The code contains the time information. Ok loads the new remaining time limit. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.35...
  • Page 72 Clear Buy NewK Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ªP Precharge is enabled when buying minutes. NB! Remember to revert to user level. 4.36 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 73 The user keys in the new • The owner reads or sends the Precharge code new Precharge code to the user. provided by the owner. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.37...
  • Page 74: Precharge On Sim Card

    SIM card. Some SIM cards may have a prepaid option. Contact your SIM ven- dor for more information on how to upgrade your SIM card. 4.38 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 75: Advanced Functions

    (owner level, or in user level Network status information when diagnostics is ON, see Configuration: Set diagnostics) • Install: Installation and debug menu: Paid functions (owner level) Phone name setup (owner level) WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.39...
  • Page 76: Advanced Functions: Access Control

    Restrict SIM usage > Lock Mail Selct Quit Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ªO Restricted dialing, see next page Access code, see following pages Restricted SIM usage, see following pages 4.40 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 77: Restricted Dialing

    The function is active for non-SIM operation and for one specific SIM card, see "Restricted SIM usage". It applies to all ports of the WorldPhone. Only one of the lists can be activated at one time. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.41...
  • Page 78 Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> Alternative Current mode : Dial from Book only Book Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ªO Similar Phone book, see this chapter. 4.42 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 79: Restricted Dialing Setup

    Book allows short numbers Edit Book Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> to be entered: ªO NB! Remember to revert to user level Similar to Phone book,see this chapter WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.43...
  • Page 80: Access Code

    Access code window, which indicates whether 912 – Access code the Access code function is >Access code: Enabled Enabled or Disabled: Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> 4.44 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 81: Access Code Setup

    <Del Ok stores modified user name. Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> NB! Remember to revert to user level ª U I O WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.45...
  • Page 82: Restricted Sim Usage

    The service provider can lock the WorldPhone to a specific type of card, e.g. a "MOBIQ" SIM card. The restrictions will then be: • any "MOBIQ" SIM card. • one specific "MOBIQ" card. • no SIM card at all. 4.46 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 83: Checking Sim Restrictions

    • No restrictions, Access code and Restricted dial only apply for non-SIM operation. • Locked to one, Access code and Restricted dial apply for non- SIM operation and operation with the specified SIM card. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.47...
  • Page 84: Setting Sim Restrictions

    Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> * Allowed SIM: Appears if card is locked by SIM provider Follow the same procedure as for Restricted SIM with the marker remaining at Allowed SIM. 4.48 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 85: Satellite Setup

    Save stores the selected Net service Selct ªO provider and Terrestrial network as the default for that particular satellite. S/A operator and terrestrial network Repeat steps 4 - 6 for selection of S/A operator and terrestrial network. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.49...
  • Page 86: Port Configuration

    <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> call response. ª P Secure voice appears when bought. For enabling/disabling of secure voice, see appendix D. For port details, see appendix B – Connecting up optional equipment. 4.50 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 87: Net Service Providers

    972 – Net service providers 004> Telenor Scroll up/down to Indosat wanted service provider: France Telecom Station 12 Teleglobe IDB Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ª P Ok stores the chosen provider: WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.51...
  • Page 88: Power Conservation

    974 – Set diagnostics Additional system information is displayed >Set diagnostics: when diagnostics is turned On. Note! Not necessary for Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> normal telephone usage. ª I O 4.52 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 89: Storing Of Preferred/Allowed Net Service Provider And Stand Alone Operator On The Sim Card

    TNID: Network Identification Digits) Telenor TNID: Remove deletes the the Net entry. Remov Edit Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ªU I See next page Removes entry from list WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.53...
  • Page 90 Set S/A preferred Net (Stand Alone operator) Repeat steps 3 through 6. Set allowed Nets / Set S/A allowed Nets Restricted to "CHV2" or higher, depending on Net service provider. Repeat steps 3 through 6. 4.54 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 91: Charge Tone

    Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ª I DTMF key: 0 - 15 Key no. when selecting DTMF. Available tone types > Single tone DTMF Selct Selct enters the chosen settings: ª O WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.55...
  • Page 92: Information Available

    IMN numbers window: 981 – IMN numbers Handset: 762420510 Phone: 762424333 Fax: 762445900 Data: 762430520 NIMS: 762445912 Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> ª P 4.56 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 93: Misc. Version Id Information

    Region registration: Successful Current ocean: AOR-E of network data. Active NCSC: Active spot beam Id: Oreg Cap   ChAdv P.Adv Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service 4.57...
  • Page 94: Installation

    Use Del to modify. Select ABC or abc to enter uppercase/lowercase letters <Del Save Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> as required. Save stores the ª U I O modified phone name. 4.58 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 4. Data Service...
  • Page 95: Appendix A Telephone Country Codes

    Appendix A Telephone country codes .......... A-1 Service address codes..........A-5 Appendix B Installation of WorldPhone Liberator ......B-1 Installation of Marine Antenna ........B-4 Installation of Voyager Antenna ......B-10 Mounting of Portable Antenna ........ B-15 Installation of Provident Antenna ......B-18 Optional antenna cable ...........
  • Page 97: Telephone Country Codes

    To send number Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Region access no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 98 Indian Ocean Region (IOR)(Inmarsat) ..873 Cook Islands ..........682 Indonesia (Republic of) ........62 Costa Rica ............ 506 Iran (Islamic Republic of) ....... 98 Croatia (Republic of) ........385 Iraq (Republic of) ......... 964 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 99 Nepal ............977 Swaziland (Kingdom of) ....... 268 Netherlands Antilles ........599 Sweden ............46 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) ......31 Switzerland (Confederation of) ...... 41 New Caledonia ..........687 Syrian Arab Republic ........963 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 100 Will form part of numbering zone 7. Code 866 has been allocated to the province of Taiwan. United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) incl: Abu Dhabi, AJmna, Dubai, Fujeirah, Ras Al, Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al Oaiwain. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 101: Service Address Codes

    Ship position reports ........43 Faxmail ............26 Technical assistance (on network) ....33 International outgoing operator ...... 11 Telephone call booking ........17 International information service ....12 Time and duration .......... 37 Time announcement ........50 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 103: Appendix B - Installation Of Worldphone Liberator

    Appendix B – Installation of WorldPhone Liberator General The Liberator Unit is provided with holes for mounting on desktop or bulkhead. The same mounting arrangement and dimensions apply to Antenna Power Supply delivered with the WorldPhone Marine and WorldPhone Voyager.
  • Page 104 Appendix B – Installation of WorldPhone Liberator cont’d Bracket for optional Display Handset QSXA 911394 Weight: 0.06 kg Optional 230 VAC Power Supply QBMJ 911004 Mains cable: QRPM 911017/1500 Weight: 0.65 kg WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 105 Appendix B – Installation of WorldPhone Liberator cont’d Connecting up optional equipment LIBERATOR 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 RF OUT ON-OFF RS-232 DC IN L1 L2 DATA CD (109) RXD (104) TXD (103) DTR (108) GND (102)
  • Page 106: Installation Of Marine Antenna

    The equipment is supplied with gasket and a flange for mounting of the Antenna Unit on top of a 42.4 mm outer diameter pipe. Other installation bracket is optional. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 107 The latest version (type 3) is mounted as illustrated on page B-6. The earlier versions (type 1 and 2) are mounted as shown on page B-8. Be aware of the condensation drainage through the area around the coax connector for these versions, see illustration. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 108 Condensation drainage. Do not cover! Gasket Hexagon screws/ washers (6) Mounting flange Lock screw (2) Use 6 mm unbrako key Mounting flange dimensions: Dia 7 85.5 Tube (option) Outer dia 42.4 DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 109 Radome top area on the base. Turn radome top approx 30° clockwise until the snap function locks. Alignment mark Locking screw Gasket Snap lock function Radome base Radome base Alignment area WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 110 Do not cover this area! Gasket Hexagon screws/ washers (6) Mounting flange Lock screw (2) Use 6 mm unbrako key Mounting flange dimensions: Dia 7 85.5 Tube (option) Outer dia 42.4 DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 111 QRPM 911080-2000 QRPM 911101 10 - 32V DC NB! Polarity dependent: The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.) Fuse: 15 A slow blow WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 112: Installation Of Voyager Antenna

    The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24V battery. Outline dimensions and weight Antenna Unit QUFF 911905 Weight: 3.0 kg Load carrier mount (option) QSXA 811990 Antenna Power Supply: See page B-1 B-10 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 113 See "Assembling the Antenna Unit for load carrier mount". Antenna Unit mounted on load carrier Antenna Unit attached with magnetic plate Power cable with 15A fuse Antenna Power Supply WorldPhone Liberator Antenna coax cable WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices B-11...
  • Page 114 Lower the base plate down onto the antenna with the mounting holes positioned across for the screw holes. Place the antenna upside down on a stable surface. B-12 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 115 Lower the base plate down onto the antenna with the mounting holes positioned across for the screw holes. Place the antenna upside down on a stable surface. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices B-13...
  • Page 116 QRPM 911080-2000 QRPM 911101 10 - 32V DC NB! Polarity dependent: The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.) Fuse: 15 A slow blow B-14 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 117: Mounting Of Portable Antenna

    If it is an Inmarsat satellite, a continuous tone will sound with varying frequency. When closing in on a satellite, turning the antenna/lid horizontally and adjusting its vertical angle, the tone should increase in frequency. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices B-15...
  • Page 118 Appendix B – Mounting of Portable Antenna cont’d Installation The WorldPhone Portable Antenna Unit can be mounted in several ways. See examples below. Screw mount Standard tripod mount Antenna tightening Handle used screws as support B-16 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 119 Power cable type QRPM 911080-2000 10 - 32V DC NB! Polarity dependent: The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.) Fuse: 8 A slow blow WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices B-17...
  • Page 120: Optional Antenna Cable

    The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24V battery, using the 2 m DC power cable, QRPM 911080-2000. The positive lead of the power cable is tagged. B-18 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 121 Appendix B – Mounting of Provident Antenna cont’d Outline dimensions Antenna Unit QUFC 911906 Weight: 3.0 kg (antenna only) Mounting the Antenna Unit Adjustment screws (90 degree range) U-bolt Mast bracket Coax connector RF transceiver Max dia 120 mm WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices B-19...
  • Page 122 Appendix B – Mounting of Provident Antenna cont’d Optional bracket Fastened using existing hexagon screws Rear side of antenna Coax connector N-connector (female) N-connector (male) N-connectors Optional antenna cable B-20 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 123 Power cable type QRPM 911080-2000 10 - 32V DC NB! Polarity dependent: The positive lead is tagged. (The NEGATIVE pole is connected to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.) Fuse: 8 A slow blow WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices B-21...
  • Page 124: Optional Antenna Cable

    *Antenna cable at Liberator at the antenna Ready-made cables The following cable extensions are delivered with coax connectors mounted: 10 m cable QRPM 911091-10000 28 m cable QRPM 911057-28000 80 m cable QRPM 911058-80000 B-22 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 125: Appendix Cat Commands

    Register S2 or S12, S-register commands. • In response to , the WorldPhone ASD returns to command mode. ATHç • To hang up, key ATOç • To return to online mode, key WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 126 WorldPhone ASD will respond to AT commands during the call. • Online data mode Once the WorldPhone ASD is connected up, anything arriving from the PC is interpreted as data and sent to the remote end and vice versa. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 127 WorldPhone ASD ON-hook when in Online Data Mode. Disconnects the line and terminates the call. AT O ç returns to Online Data Mode when in Online Command Mode during a data call. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 128 CONNECT xxxx-yyyy. AT X2 ç basic message set extended with NO DIALTONE. AT X3 ç basic message set extended with BUSY. AT X4 ç Default basic message set extended with all of the above. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 129 WorldPhone ASD configuration to last saved command. Also clears the call if used when in Online Command Mode. repeats last command. Re-executes the last AT command string issued to the WorldPhone ASD, including redialing a telephone number. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 130 AT & S1 ç sets DSR ON when satellite link is established. AT & V ç displays stored configuration profile. AT & W ç saves active configuration profile. AT Z ç (May be recalled using WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 131 1 = 8 data bits, 2 stop bits Default 3 = 8 data bits, 1 stop bit 4 = 7 data bits, 2 stop bits 5 = 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, 1 stop bit WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 132 1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control) Default 2 = CTS (hardware flow control) AT +IPR = ç [r(PC WPh rate)] -to- specifies the data rate at which PC - WorldPhone inter- face accepts commands. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 133 AT +WKSIZE ? ç displays current settings. AT +WKSIZE =? ç displays available settings. Valid value of n = 1 - 63 Default WorldPhone : n = 15 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 134 AT +WRATE ? ç displays selected rates. AT +WRATE =? ç displays available rates. Sat_rate, i.e. requested data rate to use over satellite channel, for WorldPhone permanently set to: 2400 bps C-10 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 135 Net service provider: Valid value: 1-512 Default value: 240 Note! The high value must be larger than the low value. When the high value is omitted, it becomes low value + 120. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices C-11...
  • Page 136 AT +WTNID =? ç displays available TNIDs. The parameter nnn specifies the terrestrial network ID. If omitted, it is set to 000. Range = 0 - 255 nnn = 000, terrestrial network unspecified. C-12 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 137 CONNECT response from the WorldPhone ASD. AT +WXR ? ç displays selected format. AT +WXR =? ç displays available formats. Format reference number n : 0 = CONNECT <see below > WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices C-13...
  • Page 138 +WXTR:<terrestrial rate>,<ARQ I NARQ> +WXKR:<ARQ window size> CONNECT <PC-WPh rate> Default 2 = CONNECT <see below >,<ARQ I NARQ> 3 = CONNECT <ARQ I NARQ> The lowest value of PC-WPh rate, satellite rate and terrestrial rate. C-14 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 139 ASCII decimal code for the carriage return character. Authorized codes within: 0 to 127. AT S3 = ç <n> sets value of register. AT S3 ? ç displays current value of register. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices C-15...
  • Page 140 Range: 0-255 hundredths of a second. AT S25 = ç <n> sets delay value. AT S25 ? ; ç displays current delay value. AT S25 =5 ç Default sets delay to 5 (corre- sponding to 50 milliseconds). C-16 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 141: Dte Interface

    Signal source DTE means the signal goes from the PC to the WorldPhone. Signal source DCE means the signal goes from the WorldPhone to the PC. WorldPhone WorldPhone Voyager Marine 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices C-17...
  • Page 142 ON indicates that an incoming call is in progress. The signal will go OFF when the call is answered by the PC by turning circuit 108 Data Terminal Ready ON. C-18 WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 143: Appendix D Secure Voice (Option

    Scroll up/down and Selct at wanted mode: > Voice / Enabled Voice / Disabled Service / Secure voice Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select mode for fax port: > Fax Voice / Enabled Voice / Disabled WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 144: Aero Functions (Option

    Prev/Next lists the position Prev Next Save Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P> of available satellite regions. ª U I O (For possible new satellites, key in position and scroll down to select location) WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 145: Appendix E List Of Terms

    Inmarsat International Maritime Satellite Organisation. IOR Indian Ocean Region, see map in chapter 1. Introduction. ISN Inmarsat Serial Number, individual number assigned to each WorldPhone terminal. ISP Inmarsat Service Provider Kbps Kilobits per second WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 146 NCS Network Coordination Station, station that supervises all messages and signals sent in the Inmarsat system; one in each Ocean Region. NIMS Nera Internet Messages Service, allows a message of maximum 1024 characters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website, or to an e-mail address from the WorldPhone.
  • Page 147: Appendix F Troubleshooting

    • The called party is busy ("Subscriber busy" appears on the display). • Call the Net service provider. If unsuccessful, wait for some time and try again. • The WorldPhone is not properly commissioned. Check with the Net service provider. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 148 Data/printer port setup. • Try to connect to the server through a terminal emulator. • Check the PC program settings, and if necessary extend the timeout intervals. • Contact the PC applications vendor for help. WorldPhone Liberator – Chapter 5. Appendices...
  • Page 149 Display and keys 2.1 owner 4.19 Display Handset user 4.10, 4.17 light on/off 2.3 Liberator 4.1 DTE interface C-17, C-18 Light intensity 2.3 Lock 4.24 Loudspeaker 2.2 Lowercase 4.45, 4.58 Editing entry in phone book 4.14 WorldPhone Liberator – User’s Manual...
  • Page 150 SIM card 4.38 level 4.17 Printer 4.20 Provident Antenna 1.2, B-18 Version 4.57 Voyager Antenna 1.2, B-10 Radiation precautions B-4 Receiving NIMS message 4.8 Reply 4.9 Restricted WorldPhone Liberator 1.1, B-1 dialing 4.40 SIM 4.46 WorldPhone Liberator – User’s Manual...
  • Page 152 Nera ASA Nera SatCom AS Bergerveien 12, PO Box 91 N-1375 Billingstad, Norway Tel: +47 67 24 47 00 Fax: +47 67 24 46 21 www.nera.no...

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