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Suitable for the Iridium Extreme 2011 Designed and manufactured by BEAM Communications Pty Ltd Portable Satellite Telephone...
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BEAM PotsDOCK Extreme Installation and User Manual Product name: PotsDOCK Extreme Manual revision: 04 Part Number: USRMAN007305 Release date: March 2013 BEAM Communications Pty Ltd 8 Anzed Court, Mulgrave, Victoria, 3170, AUSTRALIA Information furnished by BEAM Communications Pty Ltd is believed to be accurate and reliable.
Limited (WRR), listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, is a world leader in design, manufacture and distribution of specialized communications equipment for the Iridium Satellite Network. BEAM’s commitment to be at the forefront has continued to increase its share of the global satellite communications market. Its premium distribution network spans the world.
Contents BEAM Communications Conventions in this Manual Terminology Package Contents Safety Information About this equipment Installation Guidelines PotsDOCK Extreme Usage Data Communications Assuring Quality of Iridium Service Specification Summary Trouble Shooting BEAM Warranty Conditions...
Conventions in this Manual Warnings, cautions and notes appear throughout this manual and are represented by following conventions. WARNING / CAUTION: This symbol and associated text indicate a warning note providing information to prevent damage to equipment or personal injury. NOTE / IMPORTANT / TIP: This symbol and associated text indicate a note providing general operating information.
Mobile Terminating Describes an incoming call being answered by the PotsDOCK Extreme Extreme The Iridium Extreme Satellite Telephone ® The ® symbol, mark and logos are owned by the respective companies of which the symbol follows. Any use of such marks by BEAM Communications is under license.
Package Contents Check that your PotsDOCK Extreme package contains: 1 x PotsDOCK Extreme Docking Cradle 1 x AC/DC Power Adaptor 1 x DC Power Cable/Fuse Kit 1 x RAM Mount 3 x M4 Screws and washers ...
For the latest in supporting software and documentation for PotsDOCK Extreme please visit: www.beamcommunications.com/support Data To use data on the PotsDOCK Extreme, the specific BEAM USB driver must be downloaded from the above link and installed on the PC connected to the PotsDOCK.
Safety Information IMPORTANT! Please read the following information carefully before installing and using the BEAM PotsDOCK Extreme. Failing to follow instruc- tions may compromise the safety of the product and may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. Please consult your supplier if you have any further questions.
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Refer to Iridium Extreme Phone Manual for additional Information) • The Iridium Extreme handset has a transceiver which is designed to be used with an external antenna. This antenna transmits RF energy. The Iridium antenna (fitted via an extension coaxial cable to the cradle) must be located more than >...
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◊ National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11, 1988 ◊ American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-1992 These standards are based on extensive scientific review by scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry groups. They review the available body of research to develop ANSI standard.
Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. Certain equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (6”) be maintained between a wireless phone’s antenna and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
IN-BUILT RINGER • In-built ringer for enhanced ring indication VOICE, DATA, SMS, SBD • Supports all Iridium voice, data, SMS & SBD services • Access to prepaid, post paid & crew calling PRIVACY HANDSET (Optional) • Supports optional BEAM privacy handset •...
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PBX system presenting standard ring, busy and dial tones like a standard phone network. PotsDOCK Extreme provides extra features such as Bluetooth for voice connectivity along with tracking and alert which can be configured to support periodic polling or emergency alert reporting.
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Quick GPS settings in the handset are correct before using this feature. Alert The PotsDOCK Extreme will trigger the emergency SOS function of the Iridium Extreme handset when there is a break (OPEN) in the alert loop wires. Please ensure that the SOS settings in the handset are correct before using...
Installation Guidelines This guide outlines the process for installing the BEAM PotsDOCK Extreme in conjunction with an Iridium Extreme portable handset. This kit must only be used with the Iridium Extreme handset. • Only qualified personnel should install communication equipment. If necessary, contact the vehicle manufacturer for air bag information specific to the vehicle.
All wire connections should be clean and tight. At 13.6 volts, the PotsDOCK Extreme cradle draws a maximum of 2Amp current. Please ensure that the vessel battery and alternator have sufficient current capacity to deliver at least 1 amp more than the maximum current that may be required by the vessel and its other accessories.
Position the handset and cables so that it does not interfere with the vehicles operation or the occupants (driver or passenger) leg space or seating position. • Ensure sufficient room is allowed for the antenna and interface cables to be routed from the rear of the PotsDOCK Extreme.
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(vertical or horizontal) within a vehicle, attached on a wall or on a table as required. Attach one pivot base to the rear of the PotsDOCK Extreme using the M4 screws and washers supplied.
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The external antenna connection can be found at the rear of the dock on the cable loom. Install the Iridium antenna in an appropriate location that has a clear sky view. Connect the RF cable between the antenna and the TNC female connector at the rear of the PotsDOCK Extreme.
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The GPS connection provides a 3.3V source if an active GPS antenna is used. Install the GPS antenna in the appropriate location and then connect it to the SMA female connector on the antenna cable coming from the rear of the PotsDOCK Extreme.
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Step 4 - Install the external alert button (optional) PotsDOCK Extreme provides an additional cable pair (BROWN & GREEN wires) from its rear cable loom, known as the BEAM alarm loop. This provides a wire loop, when connected to any passive type of Normally CLOSED button, relay, or reed switch in which the action breaks the loop (OPEN) to activate the alarm state.
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Step 5 - Connect Privacy Handset (Optional–Extra Order) The PotsDOCK Extreme provides a 4-pole 3.5mm audio socket at the bottom of the Dock, for connection to the BEAM Privacy Handset. This provides a local handset function, conveniently mounted next to the PotsDOCK Extreme cradle.
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Step 6 - Connect the DC power cable to the PotsDOCK Extreme Once all the components are installed, apply power to the PotsDOCK via the 4-way Microfit connector using the AC/DC power adaptor or the DC power cable. A: Power from the AC/DC Adaptor If the PotsDOCK is used inside a building where mains power is available, it can be powered from the AC/DC power adaptor.
By default, the PotsDOCK Extreme will stay on for 20 minutes after this input is switched off and if a call is in progress while this occurs, the PotsDOCK Extreme will stay on for 20 minutes after the call is terminated.
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Bluetooth® button for 2 seconds on the cradle. The cradle will sound a single (1) beep when turning off. Once paired, the PotsDOCK Extreme will automatically connect to this device every time the PotsDOCK Extreme powers up.
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Tracking & Alert requires the installation of a GPS antenna, and setup of the tracking and/or alerting messages. Please refer to the Eagle software to enable and configure Tracking & Alert. Please refer to the Iridium Extreme Handset User Manual to configure the tracking and emergency alert operation and destinations. NOTE: If the BEAM alarm loop is to be used, remember to enable the external loop in the Eagle settings.
PotsDOCK Extreme Usage Extended Iridium Extreme Battery Iridium provide an optional extra high capacity battery that can replace the standard battery. To accommodate the larger battery, a Battery Infill must be removed from the Dock. Removal Place a fingernail/coin/ screwdriver in the slot and push the infill towards the centre of Dock.
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Docking your Extreme handset At the base of the Iridium Extreme handset there is an accessory connector cover. Open the cover and move it to the back of the handset, securing it to the two rear retaining features. Press down the latch button and then gently rotate it up to open...
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To remove the handset, first press down on the latch button and then rotate the latch up and away from the handset. The handset can now be slid up and out of the PotsDOCK. Refit the accessory connec- tor cover to maintain the IP rating of the Iridium Extreme handset.
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ACC or ON position. The PotsDOCK Extreme will automatically power up followed by a single beep. The Extreme handset will then start to initialise. The PotsDOCK Extreme will sound a rising double (2) beep. Wait for the Extreme handset to register on the Iridium network.
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NOTE: The Extreme handset can be removed whilst powered, however the handset will turn off automatically. If it is removed during a call, the Extreme Handset will attempt to remain in call as long as antenna is extended and in sky view. The call may drop out during this transition, and the phone may turn off.
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Extreme may cease charging until the temperature is reduced. NOTE: Please allow for tolerance variation of the cutoff temperature in the Iridium battery. Ensure the Dock solution is the best choice (versus a fixed transceiver) for the installation, so that a compatible charging environment is available.
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Lift the RJ11/POTS phone handset “OFFHOOK” and listen for the dial tone. Dial (using the full country codes) on the RJ11 telephone keypad. A message will display on the Iridium Extreme handset to indicate the call is progressing. Once the call is connected, the STATUS LED will flash to indicate a call is in progress.
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A Bluetooth® call can be started by using the Extreme Handset keypad. Ensure that the Bluetooth® audio headset is connected with the PotsDOCK Extreme, i.e. the Bluetooth® LED is turned on in blue. Dial the phone number (using the full country code) on the Extreme Handset keypad or press the Call button on the Bluetooth®...
In this manual, when there is a reference to the Ring button or the Ring LED it is referring to the button shown below located on the front of the PotsDOCK Extreme Privacy handset Phone Call - Mobile Originating Remove the Privacy handset from its cup Dial the phone number (using the full country code) on the Extreme keypad whilst docked.
Mute LED it is referring to the button shown below located on the front of the PotsDOCK Extreme Mute functionality The mute function of the PotsDOCK Extreme allows the user to mute either the Handsfree Microphone, Bluetooth®, or privacy handset audio in the uplink direction (To Satellite, from Dock).
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USB connection to the PotsDOCK Extreme. Please refer to the Eagle User Guide for more details on how to configure and enable the Tracking & Alert functions on the PotsDOCK Extreme. The destination options of Tracking (Quick GPS message) and Alert messages is managed by the Iridium Extreme handset.
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The internal buzzer will beep 3 times (intervals: 3sec on 1sec off) at the loudest volume. Once triggered, a countdown will appear on the screen of the Iridium Extreme. The user will have 20sec to press the right soft key labelled CANCEL to stop the Emergency Mode if initiated accidently.
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Sleep mode The PotsDOCK can enter a low-power SLEEP mode after pre-defined waiting time (20 minutes by default) when a Extreme Handset is docked AND its accessory input is turned OFF (and is not set to be “ignored” in the Eagle application). If the accessory/ignition input is SET to be ignored, then the PotsDOCK will always stay in the RUN mode.
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PotsDOCK Extreme Front Panel LOCATION BUTTON MODE ACTION LED/SOUND Mute press In a Call: On/off Mute the microphone LED turns RED (uplink) on the Bluetooth Muted Hands-free or optional LED turns OFF privacy handset Not muted Up/Down In a Call:...
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LOCATION BUTTON MODE ACTION LED/SOUND Not in Call: Ringer Single Press Cycle through the ring Ring tone playback tones of the internal and the output buzzer. The last Ringer device changes. type sounded is then LED FLASHING saved. (Fast) BLUE when Ring Tone is sounded.
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LOCATION BUTTON MODE ACTION LED/SOUND In Tracking Mode*: Single Press (until 1 beep Send a tracking message LED flashes GREEN sounds) to the pre-configured for 5 seconds. destination in the Extreme A beep will sound Handset to indicate that a tracking message is to be sent# Single Press...
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Button LED Reference GREEN BLUE ORANGE Mic / Uplink ILLUMINATED audio Mute GREEN BLUE ORANGE Privacy Handset or Incoming call FLASHING (slow) RJ11 POTS ringing Phone is in Ring Tone FLASHING (fast) Playback BLUE ORANGE Connected with a paired BT device. ILLUMINATED Ready for accepting incoming call or switch to an active call...
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Status LED GREEN YELLOW - No Iridium signal - Not registered - No SIM card - DTR present on Ready to receive - Firmware data port ILLUMINATED or place a call Upgrade Mode (in - LED brightness (registered) conjunction with adjustment mode all other LED’s...
Learn more about Data Services available at: www.beamcommunications.com Using the USB Data Port When the Extreme handset is docked in the PotsDOCK Extreme cradle, its USB data function is available through the mini-USB connector, on the bottom of the PotsDOCK Extreme.
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USB-A data cable. This cable is included in your original Extreme package. USB Driver Installation The PotsDOCK Extreme USB data port requires an interface driver to be installed on the user’s computer prior to undertaking data communication. This driver supports the following operating systems: Windows XP (SP3 or above) &...
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Extreme handset. Therefore, the PotsDOCK Extreme will block or limit AT commands that could cause any adverse effects to the functional operation of the cradle. Please refer to the Iridium “ISU AT Command Reference” document for more details on the AT commands supported by Iridium.
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Iridium Extreme Display Definitions Display Status indicators and Icons The following icons will appear in your Extreme handset display to provide you with various information about the phone’s activity. Main Screen Components Battery Strength Indicates an SMS message has been received...
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SIM PIN Enter the four-to eight- digit SIM card PIN code provided by your service provider and press OK to proceed. See”Using the Security Menu” in the Iridium Extreme manual for more information about your SIM. Invalid Account Contact your service provider.
South horizon during a connected call. All surrounding obstructions must be lower than the top of a fist extended at arms length and the bottom of the fist placed on the horizon. Iridium performance is immune from natural environments such as clouds, fog, rain, snow, wind and smoke.
Symptoms of RF Interference Symptoms of RF interference often resemble those that arise when an Iridium phone is being operated with an obstructed view of the sky. Some of these symptoms include; erratic or no signal strength indication dropped calls or warbled or otherwise distorted voice.
Specification Summary Electrical & Environmental Specifications POWER SPECIFICATIONS Rated Input 9-32V DC, 2A max AC Power Pack 100-250V AC 50-60Hz, Output15V DC 60W Average Power Current Power Consumption @ 15V Watts Standby 75mA 1.1W Transmit + Charging 0.4A Sleep Mode 25mA 0.3W INTERFACES...
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AS/NZ 60950-1 * When Extreme Battery is fully charged # Derived from the charging temperature range of the Iridium Extreme handset battery. This is the temperature that the battery reaches whilst charging, which is always warmer than the air temperature. Also allow for tolerance variation of the cutoff...
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Cradle Dimensions PotsDOCK Extreme Dimensions in millimeters 75.9...
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PotsDOCK Extreme Dimensions in millimeters with optional Privacy Handset attached 167.6 77.9...
Q2 The Extreme handset is docked into the PotsDOCK, but it fails to register with the Iridium network. Check the Iridium antenna connector on the cable loom is properly connected to the external antenna. Check the external antenna is installed properly with clear sky view. Refer to the “Assuring Quality of Iridium Service”...
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The Extreme handset is inserted into the PotsDOCK. The battery indicator on the Extreme handset does not show that the battery is being charged. There are a number of reasons which could stop the Extreme battery charging. When the Extreme handset is inserted into the PotsDOCK, please wait for about 100 seconds for the charging to start.
BEAM Warranty Conditions BEAM Communications gives this express warranty (along with extended warranty endorsements, where applicable) in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including (without limitation), warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. This constitutes our sole warranty and obligation with regard to our products as well as the Customer’s sole remedy.
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