Thrane&Thrane EXPLORER 500 User Manual
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Thrane&Thrane EXPLORER 500 User Manual

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  • Page 1 EXPLORER 500 USER MANUAL Thrane & Thrane A/S • info@thrane.com • www.thrane.com...
  • Page 2 Document number: TT 98-122274-K Release date: 3 February 2006 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane & Thrane A/S. Copyright © 2006 Thrane & Thrane A/S. All rights reserved. Trademark acknowledgements •...
  • Page 3: Safety Summary

    Safety summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the equipment.
  • Page 4: Antenna Safety Instructions

    Antenna safety instructions Antenna safety instructions Use only manufacturer supplied antennas Antenna minimum safe distance: 60 cm Antenna gain Directional, with maximum gain of 11.1 dB reference to isotropic. The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF (Radio Frequency) energy which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About this manual About this manual Intended readers This manual is a user manual for the EXPLORER™ 500. The readers of the manual include anyone who is using or intends to use the EXPLORER™ 500. No specific skills are required to operate the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ..................iii Safety summary ..............iv Antenna safety instructions ..................v About this manual Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome ....................... 1 In this chapter ....................1 The BGAN system ..................2 The BGAN services ..................4 Features and interfaces of the EXPLORER™ 500 ........5 Your EXPLORER™...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Messages menu ..................32 Calls menu ....................32 Settings menu ..................... 33 Properties menu ..................35 Help desk ....................37 Dynamic information in the display ............37 What’s next? ....................38 Chapter 4 Using the interfaces In this chapter ....................
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Chapter 5 Using the Web interface In this chapter .................... 65 Introduction ....................65 The Web interface ..................65 Accessing and navigating the Web interface ..........67 PIN code and pointing ................69 Entering the SIM PIN code in the Web interface ........69 Pointing using Web interface ..............
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Pairing Bluetooth devices from the Web interface ........93 Setting a common APN ................96 Configuring the phone/fax settings ............97 Properties, software upload and alarm list ..........98 Viewing the properties of the EXPLORER™ 500 ........98 Uploading software ..................
  • Page 10 Table of Contents EXPLORER™ Bluetooth handset charger interface ....... 135 Compliance ....................136 Appendix B AT commands In this appendix ..................138 Starting up an AT command session ............138 List of supported AT commands .............. 139 Glossary ........................145 Index ........................
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your EXPLORER™ 500! The EXPLORER™ 500 is a broadband mobile terminal with integrated antenna, providing high-speed data and voice communication via satellite through the Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN). Just plug in a phone, fax, laptop or PDA, or use the Bluetooth® interface, point the antenna towards the BGAN satellite - and you are online.
  • Page 12: The Bgan System

    Chapter 1: Introduction The BGAN system What is BGAN? The Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) is a mobile satellite service that offers high- speed data (up to 492 kbps) and voice telephony. BGAN enables users to access e-mail, corporate networks and the Internet, transfer files and make telephone calls. Coverage The Inmarsat®...
  • Page 13 Chapter 1: Introduction Overview of the BGAN system A complete BGAN system includes the EXPLORER™ 500 with connected peripherals, the BGAN satellite, and the Satellite Access Station (SAS). The satellites are the connection between your EXPLORER™ 500 and the SAS, which is the gateway to the worldwide networks (Internet, telephone network, cellular network, etc.).
  • Page 14: The Bgan Services

    Chapter 1: Introduction The BGAN services Supported services The services currently supported by BGAN comprise: • A Packet Switched connection to the Internet • A Circuit Switched (Dialed) connection for voice, fax or data • Short Messaging Service (SMS) Packet data service The BGAN network supports different classes of data connection to the Internet.
  • Page 15: Features And Interfaces Of The Explorerâ„¢ 500

    Chapter 1: Introduction Features and interfaces of the EXPLORER™ 500 Features The EXPLORER™ 500 provides the following features: High speed data up to 464 kbps - shared bandwidth Support for streaming classes 32, 64 and 128 kbps Simultaneous voice and data Standard interfaces (LAN, USB, Bluetooth and phone/fax) Lightweight and portable design Easy setup and use...
  • Page 16: Your Explorerâ„¢ 500 Terminal

    Chapter 1: Introduction Minimizing power consumption The EXPLORER™ 500 is designed for minimum power consumption. This means that functions that are not currently used will automatically go into a “sleep mode” to minimize the power consumption. In addition to this automatic sleep mode function, you can disable each of the interfaces if they are not currently used.
  • Page 17 Chapter 1: Introduction Light indicators The EXPLORER™ 500 has two light indicators next to the display: a green power indicator and a red message indicator. Green Power indicator The function of the green Power indicator to the left of the display is as follows: Behavior of Green Meaning indicator...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1: Introduction User interfaces The keypad and display are used for pointing the antenna, for displaying status and for changing simple parameters. To obtain full access to all features and for ease-of-use, you should use a computer (a PC, Laptop, PDA or similar) and one of the following: •...
  • Page 19: Matrix Of Services And Communication Interfaces

    Chapter 1: Introduction Matrix of services and communication interfaces The following table shows which services can be accessed from which interfaces, and which types of equipment can be used. Interface on the EXPLORER™ 500 Service Display/ Phone/Fax Bluetooth Keypad Analog Bluetooth telephone handset...
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting started In this chapter This chapter describes: • what is included in the delivery, • how to insert and remove the battery and SIM card, and • how to start up the EXPLORER™ 500 and make the first call or data session. Unpacking and assembling Unpacking Unpack the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2: Getting started Inserting the SIM card The EXPLORER™ 500 is delivered with the battery separated from the terminal. If the battery is already inserted, remove it as described in Removing the battery on page 12. The SIM card is provided by your Airtime Provider. Insert the SIM card as follows: Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot.
  • Page 22 Chapter 2: Getting started Removing the battery To remove the battery, do as follows: Locate the slide lock at the bottom of the unit. Slide the lock aside to release the battery from the unit. Remove the battery. Removing the SIM card To remove the SIM card, first remove the battery as described in Removing the battery on page 12.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2: Getting started Gently press the SIM card and let it pop out of the slot. Remove the SIM card. TT 98-122274-K...
  • Page 24: Connecting Cables

    Chapter 2: Getting started Connecting cables After inserting SIM card and battery, connect all relevant cables. Connect the cables before making the final adjustment of the antenna position. Important Otherwise you may accidentally move the antenna when you connect the cables.
  • Page 25: Powering The Explorerâ„¢ 500

    Chapter 2: Getting started Alternatively, you may also connect to the cigarette lighter socket/12 V DC in a car. Connecting to power You can connect the DC input to power without the battery inserted. If the battery is inserted when you apply power to the EXPLORER™ 500, the battery is automatically recharged.
  • Page 26: Options For The Start-Up Procedure

    Chapter 2: Getting started Options for the start-up procedure Overview of the start-up options You have different options for the start-up procedure. Each of these options are briefly described in this section. For information on how to enter PIN code and point the antenna, see the subsequent sections. The following drawing shows the options available after power on.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2: Getting started “Off-line” procedure (2) After power on, enter the PIN code, but cancel pointing. In this mode you can use the menu system, but are not able to communicate on the BGAN network. The display will show POINT NOW? when in the Main screen. Press to enter the menu system.
  • Page 28: Entering The Pin Code

    Chapter 2: Getting started Entering the PIN code Overview You have to enter a PIN code to use the EXPLORER™ 500, unless the use of PIN codes is disabled from the BGAN LaunchPad. The first time you are asked for a PIN code, you can choose to cancel (press C). If you cancel, you are asked again after pointing is completed.
  • Page 29: Pointing The Antenna

    Chapter 2: Getting started Pointing the antenna The importance of pointing In order to obtain the best possible signal at the lowest possible cost, it is important that the EXPLORER™ 500 antenna is pointed correctly towards the satellite. The antenna must have a clear line of sight to the satellite without any obstacles blocking the signal, and the pointing direction of the antenna should be as accurate as possible.
  • Page 30 Chapter 2: Getting started Required signal strength As a rule of thumb, the signal strength should typically be 45 dBHz or more for the EXPLORER™ 500 to be able to establish a call or data session. However, the required signal strength can vary, depending on a number of factors.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: Getting started Pointing the antenna towards the satellite To help you obtain the best possible signal strength, the EXPLORER™ 500 uses a pointing sound to indicate the signal strength during pointing. The frequency of the tone increases with the signal strength. You can toggle the pointing sound on/off by pressing on the keypad.
  • Page 32 Chapter 2: Getting started When you have the highest signal strength you can obtain, press OK on the keypad. The EXPLORER™ 500 now tries to establish a connection to the BGAN network. The display shows the progress as follows: • SEARCHING: The EXPLORER™ 500 searches for the network operator. Note that the search procedure can be very short, so you may not see this text.
  • Page 33: Using An External Antenna (Fixed Installation)

    Chapter 2: Getting started Using an external antenna (fixed installation) The EXPLORER™ 500 has a connector for attaching an external antenna. Before using an external antenna with the EXPLORER™ 500, please refer to the Antenna safety instructions in the beginning of this manual. Only use the specified antenna from Thrane &...
  • Page 34: Making The First Call

    Chapter 2: Getting started Making the first call Introduction After connecting cables, entering the PIN code and pointing the antenna, you are ready to make or receive the first call. The following sections provide a short guide to making calls. For more detailed information, see Making or receiving a phone call with the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 35: Making The First Data Connection (Lan)

    Chapter 2: Getting started Receiving a call To be able to receive a call with an analog phone, the phone must be connected to the Phone/fax interface of the EXPLORER™ 500. To be able to receive a call with a Bluetooth handset, the handset must be paired with the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 36: What's Next

    Chapter 2: Getting started Connecting to the LAN interface Do as follows: Connect the LAN cable to the network interface of your computer. A suitable cable is provided with your EXPLORER™ 500. Connect the other end of the cable to the LAN connector on the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 37: Chapter 3 Using The Display And Keypad

    Chapter 3 Using the display and keypad In this chapter This chapter describes how to use the built-in display menu system of the EXPLORER™ 500. It contains an overview of the entire menu system followed by a description of each menu. It also explains the symbols and messages that may appear in the display, and describes how to navigate using the keypad.
  • Page 38 Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Menu drawing The below drawing shows an overview of the menus in the display menu system of the EXPLORER™ 500. <message 1> Start up 2 SECONDS <message 2> 5 SECONDS PIN Code <message 3> 10 SECONDS (Pointing) <message 4>...
  • Page 39: Display During Start-Up

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Display during start-up Start-up sequence There are different options for the start-up procedure. The complete startup procedure is described in Chapter 2, Getting started. This section only describes the behavior of the display during normal startup. After power on you are asked for a PIN code: When you press OK and enter PIN code, the signal strength screen appears...
  • Page 40: Display Symbols

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Display symbols Apart from the menu text, the display can show various symbols. Below is a list of the possible symbols with an explanation to each symbol. Symbol Explanation The battery charge level. When the level is too low (below 10%) the icon flashes.
  • Page 41: Navigating The Display And Keypad

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Navigating the display and keypad Navigating with the keypad The PIN code must be entered before you can access the menu system. Note • To access the menu system from the Main screen, press •...
  • Page 42: The Menus

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad The menus The following sections describe each of the menus in the menu system. All available settings and status items are explained. To access the menu system from the main screen, press Messages menu Viewing the list of messages To see the list of SMS messages, enter the menu system and select MESSAGES.
  • Page 43: Settings Menu

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Settings menu Point now This function will interrupt any ongoing calls or sessions! Important If you need to repoint the antenna after the first pointing process, select SETTINGS > POINT NOW. This will bring you to the Pointing screen, described in Pointing the antenna on page 19. Setting the display backlight To adjust the backlight of the display, select SETTINGS >...
  • Page 44 Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Enabling or disabling interfaces Each interface (except USB) can be disabled to minimize the power consumption. Specially if the EXPLORER™ 500 is battery powered, it is a good idea to disable unused interfaces. To turn an interface on or off, select SETTINGS >...
  • Page 45: Properties Menu

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Properties menu Viewing known Bluetooth devices You can view a list of the Bluetooth devices that are paired with the EXPLORER™ 500. The devices are listed with their Bluetooth names. The devices in this list can communicate with the EXPLORER™ 500 without any further setup.
  • Page 46 Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Viewing terminal properties You can view properties of the EXPLORER™ 500 such as IP address, hardware numbers, software version and IMEI number. When contacting Support, please include these numbers. To view the properties, select PROPERTIES > TERMINAL and select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 47: Help Desk

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad You can always view the list of currently active alarms by entering the menu system and selecting PROPERTIES > ALARM LIST. In the alarm list, the alarms are listed with their ID numbers. To see the name and time stamp of the alarm, press OK.
  • Page 48: What's Next

    Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad Alarms When alarms are issued in your EXPLORER™ 500, the display indicates the number of new alarms, and the red message indicator is flashing. For further information, see Display of alarm messages on page 120. All alarms are logged in the alarm log.
  • Page 49: Chapter 4 Using The Interfaces

    Chapter 4 Using the interfaces In this chapter This chapter describes how to use the interfaces of the EXPLORER™ 500. For each connection type it describes how to connect cables and the necessary setup to establish a connection. It does not describe advanced configuration of interfaces. For this type of information, refer to the “Configuring...”...
  • Page 50: Services And Interfaces

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Services and interfaces A variety of services can be accessed from different interfaces on the EXPLORER™ 500. The following table shows the possible combinations of services and interfaces, and which types of equipment can be used. Interface on the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 51: Enabling Or Disabling An Interface

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Enabling or disabling an interface Overview By default, all interfaces are enabled. However, you can disable the LAN interface, the Bluetooth interface and/or the Phone/Fax interface in order to minimize the power consumption. The USB interface cannot be disabled; it is always enabled. Note Display and keypad To enable or disable an interface using the display and keypad, do as follows:...
  • Page 52: Bluetooth Pairing

    On your Bluetooth device, search for new devices and select the EXPLORER™ 500 when it is found. The default Bluetooth name of the EXPLORER™ 500 is EXPLORER 500. If there is more than one EXPLORER™ 500 in the list, you can use the MAC address to locate the correct one.
  • Page 53: Using A Phone Or Fax Machine

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Using a phone or fax machine Selecting the voice quality Definition The phone connection can be either a Standard Voice connection or a 3.1 kHz Audio connection. In the Web interface you can set up which type of connection to use by default when you make or receive a call from the phone/fax interface or the Bluetooth interface.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Phone numbers for incoming 3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice 3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice have separate phone numbers. This way, a person calling a phone connected to the EXPLORER™ 500 can select whether to use 3.1 kHz Audio or Standard Voice, simply by using one of the two phone numbers.
  • Page 55: Connecting An Analog Phone Or A Fax Machine

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Connecting an analog phone or a fax machine Before connecting to the Phone/Fax interface To connect a phone to the phone/fax interface, you need an analog telephone cable with an RJ-11 connector. For specifications and pin-out, refer to Phone/fax interface on page 129. Connecting to the Phone/Fax interface Connect the cable to your phone.
  • Page 56: Connecting A Bluetooth Handset

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Connecting a Bluetooth handset Before connecting To use a Bluetooth handset with the EXPLORER™ 500, you first have to pair the two devices. For information on pairing devices, see Bluetooth pairing on page 42. The Bluetooth handset must be placed within a maximum distance of 100 m from the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 57: Entering The Pin Code Using A Phone

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Entering the PIN code using a phone Entering the PIN code If you have a phone connected to the EXPLORER™ 500, you can use it to enter the PIN code at start up, as an alternative to the keypad. When the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 58: Making Or Receiving A Phone Call With The Explorerâ„¢ 500

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Making or receiving a phone call with the EXPLORER™ 500 Analog phone or Bluetooth handset If you are using an analog phone, it must be connected to the phone/fax interface of the EXPLORER™ 500. Refer to Before connecting to the Phone/Fax interface on page 45. If you are using a Bluetooth handset, the handset must be paired and connected with the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 59: Making A Call To The Explorerâ„¢ 500

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Making a call to the EXPLORER™ 500 To make a call to a phone connected to the EXPLORER™ 500, dial: +870 <Mobile subscriber number> • + is the prefix used in front of the country code for international calls. This is 00 when calling from countries in Europe and from many other countries.
  • Page 60: Dialing Functions

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Dialing functions Overview There are a number of dialing functions available in the EXPLORER™ 500. The following list shows the allocated special-purpose numbers for the EXPLORER™ 500. Number Function 0 * followed by # or off-hook key Redial last called number on this interface.
  • Page 61 Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Making local phone calls You can make local calls between phones connected to the EXPLORER™ 500. Local phone numbers always start with 0. For an overview of the numbers, see Overview on page 50. To make a local call, dial <local number>...
  • Page 62 Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Holding a call The phone must have an R key to be able to use these functions. Note During a call, you may place the initial call on hold while another call is made. If you want to: Do as follows: Place a call on hold.
  • Page 63: Sending Or Receiving A Fax Message

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Sending or receiving a fax message Handling delays When sending or receiving fax messages over satellite, both fax units must be capable of handling longer delays without timing out. Some fax machines have an Overseas mode, which enables the unit to handle the long delays.
  • Page 64: Using A Computer With The Explorerâ„¢ 500

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Using a computer with the EXPLORER™ 500 Choosing an interface for data connection The EXPLORER™ 500 has three types of interface for data connection: LAN, USB and Bluetooth. The following table shows some characteristics of each interface, to help you choose the right interface for your application.
  • Page 65: Standard Or Streaming Data

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Standard or Streaming data Definition The BGAN network supports different classes of data connection to the Internet. The main classes are Standard data and Streaming data. • Using a Standard data connection, several users can share the data connection simultaneously.
  • Page 66: Using The Lan Interface

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Using the LAN interface Before connecting to the LAN interface To connect to the LAN interface, use a shielded cable mounted with an RJ-45 connector. The LAN interface is configured as MDI-X. This means that if you are connecting your computer directly to the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 67 Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Connecting to the LAN interface Do as follows: Connect the LAN cable to the network interface of your computer. A suitable cable is provided with your EXPLORER™ 500. Connect the other end of the cable to the LAN connector on the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 68: Using The Usb Interface

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Using the USB interface Before connecting To connect to the USB interface, use a USB cable mounted with a USB Mini-B connector. A suitable cable is provided with your EXPLORER™ 500. For specifications, refer to USB interface on page 131.
  • Page 69 Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Creating a dial-up connection Do as follows: The following description is for Windows XP. If you are using a different operating Note system, the procedure may be different. Connect and start up your computer and the EXPLORER™ 500. Refer to Connecting to the USB interface on page 60.
  • Page 70 Chapter 4: Using the interfaces To dial up using a specific Profile, type *98*<CID>#, where <CID> is the number found in the Web interface in the Profile CIDs section at the bottom of the SETTINGS > Interfaces > USB window or Bluetooth window. For further information, see Configuring the USB interface on page 86 or Configuring the Bluetooth interface on page 91.
  • Page 71 Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Using 64 kbps UDI (ISDN) through the USB interface You can communicate using ISDN through the USB interface of the EXPLORER™ 500, provided that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supports Unrestricted Digital Information (UDI) and that it is included in your subscription. The necessary setup is very limited, so you can very quickly establish a live connection.
  • Page 72: Using A Computer With Bluetooth

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Using a computer with Bluetooth Before connecting The computer must be placed within a maximum distance of 100 m from the EXPLORER™ 500. Note that this is the absolute maximum distance; the actual maximum distance may be shorter, depending on the environment. The procedure may vary depending on the Bluetooth interface in your computer.
  • Page 73: Additional Interfaces

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces Additional interfaces Using an external antenna You can connect an external antenna to the EXPLORER™ 500. Only use the specified antenna from Thrane & Thrane. The antenna is listed in Important Options and accessories on page 113. The connector for the external antenna is located at the back of the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 74: What's Next

    Chapter 4: Using the interfaces What’s next? This chapter has described the basics of how to set up and use each interface. The following chapter, Using the Web interface, describes how to use the built-in Web interface for setting up and using the EXPLORER™ 500. TT 98-122274-K What’s next?
  • Page 75: Chapter 5 Using The Web Interface

    Chapter 5 Using the Web interface In this chapter This chapter describes how to use the Web interface to operate, set up and configure the EXPLORER™ 500. Initial configuration of interfaces is described in the chapter Using the interfaces on page 39.
  • Page 76 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Browser settings If you are connecting your computer using the LAN interface, the Proxy server settings in your browser must be disabled before accessing the Web interface. Most browsers support disabling of the Proxy server settings for a specific IP address only, so you can disable Proxy server settings for the Web interface only, if you wish.
  • Page 77: Accessing And Navigating The Web Interface

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Accessing and navigating the Web interface Accessing the Web interface To access the Web interface from a connected computer, do as follows: Connect your computer to the EXPLORER™ 500. For further information, see Using a computer with the EXPLORER™ 500 on page 54.
  • Page 78 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface • The menu path shows the path through the menu system to the current page shown in the contents section. • The contents section shows the page selected in the navigation pane. This section is used for viewing or changing settings, or for performing actions.
  • Page 79: Pin Code And Pointing

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface PIN code and pointing Entering the SIM PIN code in the Web interface If a computer is connected when you start up the EXPLORER™ 500, and the Web interface is accessed, you can enter the SIM PIN code from the Web interface. Until you enter the PIN code in the Home window, you can only access the PROPERTIES window and upload software.
  • Page 80: Pointing Using Web Interface

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface When the correct PIN code is entered, the Web interface opens the Home window and is ready for use. For information on the Streaming section of the Home window, see Setting up and activating a Streaming connection on page 55. Pointing using Web interface Instead of using the display for observing the signal strength you can view and accept the signal strength in the Web interface.
  • Page 81: Using The Phone Book

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Using the phone book General usage Overview In the phone book you can: • Look up phone numbers. • Look up short dial numbers for easy dialing from an analog or Bluetooth handset. • Modify or delete existing names and phone numbers, or enter new names and phone numbers.
  • Page 82: Editing Phone Book Entries

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Editing phone book entries Adding a new entry To add a new entry, do as follows: In the phone book, locate the empty entry number where you want to add the new phone number and click New. Type in the name and phone number of the new entry and click Save entry.
  • Page 83: Call Log

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Call log Information of total usage To enter the CALLS window select CALLS from the left navigation pane. The CALLS window contains information on usage for circuit switched connections. The listed information includes: • Time connected using Standard Voice and •...
  • Page 84: Viewing The Lists Of Calls

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Viewing the lists of calls To see information on outgoing, received or missed calls or data sessions, select one of the following lists from the left navigation pane in the CALLS window: • Outgoing calls shows the start time, receiving end phone number, duration, type (Standard or 3.1 kHz Audio) and estimated charge of each outgoing call.
  • Page 85: Handling Messages

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Handling messages Sending an SMS message from the EXPLORER™ 500 To send an SMS message from the EXPLORER™ 500, do as follows: Click MESSAGES from the left navigation pane. This window contains new incoming messages. In the left navigation pane, click Write message.
  • Page 86: Options For Messages In The Outbox

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface You can set up delivery notification generally for all SMS messages. This setting is used by default when you send a message. For further information, see Configuring message settings on page 79. Click Send. The message is now sent and moved to the Sent folder.
  • Page 87: Sending An Sms Message To The Explorerâ„¢ 500

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface When the Write message window opens, type in the phone number of the new recipient and click Send. The EXPLORER™ 500 now attempts to send the message to the new recipient. To make sure the message has been sent, look in the Sent folder. •...
  • Page 88: Options For New Sms Messages

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Options for new SMS messages To see new messages, click MESSAGES from the left navigation pane. Besides viewing the new messages, you have a number of options for what to do with each message: •...
  • Page 89: Configuring Message Settings

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Configuring message settings Setting up the default message options You can set up general options for your outgoing messages. These settings apply by default to all your outgoing messages. Do as follows: Select MESSAGES > Message settings from the left navigation pane. If you want to include the original message when you reply, select Yes next to Include message in reply.
  • Page 90 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Viewing or changing SMS service center number The SMS service center number identifies the SMS service center used when sending and receiving SMS messages. The SMS service center number is stored on the SIM card. •...
  • Page 91: Explorerâ„¢ 500 Settings

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface EXPLORER™ 500 settings Accessing the EXPLORER™ 500 settings Select SETTINGS from the left navigation pane. The SETTINGS window contains the local settings of the EXPLORER™ 500. The next sections describe these settings. Power up behavior Pointing at power up If the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 92: Setting The Display Backlight And Contrast

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Setting the display backlight and contrast To set the display backlight and contrast, do as follows: In the Backlight section of the SETTINGS window, set the timing. The Timed period is the period of time the light will stay on after the last key is pressed. Set the level of the backlight with the Set level scroll bar.
  • Page 93: Enabling Activation Of Stealth Mode

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Enabling activation of stealth mode In Stealth mode, the EXPLORER™ 500 operates with no sounds nor lights. However, it is still possible to operate the EXPLORER™ 500 and the display text is, in most cases, readable.
  • Page 94: Setting Up The Interfaces

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Setting up the interfaces Enabling/disabling interfaces By default, all interfaces are enabled. However, you can disable the LAN interface, the Bluetooth interface and/or the Phone/Fax interface in order to minimize power consumption. The icons in the Icon bar at the top of the Web interface shows interfaces that are enabled. Clicking an icon brings you to the window where you can set up the interface or enable/disable it.
  • Page 95: Description Of Data Settings

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Description of data settings Introduction There are several data parameters that can be set up in the Web interface. This section gives an overview of these parameters. APN (Access Point Name) The APN is used by the EXPLORER™ 500 user to establish the connection to the required destination network.
  • Page 96: Configuring The Usb Interface

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface NAT (Network Address Translation) NAT enables a local-area network to use one set of private IP addresses for internal traffic and an assigned or static IP address for external traffic. The built-in NAT module in the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 97 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Under TCP/IP, select whether your computer uses a Dynamic IP address or a Static IP address. If you are using a static IP address, type in the address. To check this setting on your computer, see the TCP/IP properties of the USB connection on your computer.
  • Page 98: Configuring The Lan Interface

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Configuring the LAN interface For an explanation of each of the data settings, see Description of data settings on page 85. CAUTION! If you are connected using LAN while changing the settings below, your changes may affect your current connection. To configure the LAN interface, do as follows: Select SETTINGS >...
  • Page 99 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Under NAT, select whether the EXPLORER™ 500 should run in Router mode or in Modem mode. Router mode is recommended for most purposes. Select Router mode if one or more computers are connected using the LAN interface, and the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 100 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Select the Primary Profile. Select a Profile from the Primary scroll list. This Profile is used by the LAN interface as a first choice, when possible. There are 4 predefined Profiles: Standard, Streaming 32 kbps, Streaming 64 kbps and Streaming 128 kbps.
  • Page 101: Configuring The Bluetooth Interface

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Configuring the Bluetooth interface For an explanation of each of the data settings, see Description of data settings on page 85. To configure the Bluetooth interface, do as follows: Select SETTINGS > Interfaces > Bluetooth. Under BLUETOOTH VOICE DEVICES, set the voice quality for incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 102 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface For data devices, the settings are listed under the Bluetooth profile that is used (Dial-up network or LAN). The next steps describe the settings available under a Bluetooth profile. Under IP Header compression, select Enabled or Disabled. For information on Header Compression, see Header compression on page 85.
  • Page 103: Pairing Bluetooth Devices From The Web Interface

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Pairing Bluetooth devices from the Web interface What is pairing? Bluetooth Pairing happens when two Bluetooth enabled devices agree to communicate with one another. When this happens, the two devices exchange passkeys and join a pair. The pairing process only takes place the first time the two devices are connected.
  • Page 104 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Pairing from your Bluetooth device For information on how to pair devices from your Bluetooth device, see Pairing devices in which you can enter a passkey on page 42. Pairing devices with a fixed passkey Some Bluetooth devices, such as headsets, do not provide the possibility to enter a passkey for connecting to another device.
  • Page 105 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Viewing paired devices To see a list of devices that are paired with the EXPLORER™ 500, do as follows: Access the Web interface. Refer to The Web interface on page 65. Select SETTINGS > Interfaces > Bluetooth > Paired devices. The list shows all devices that are paired with the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 106: Setting A Common Apn

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Setting a common APN Setting the common APN To set a common APN, do as follows: Select SETTINGS > Interfaces > Common. Select the APN. You have the following options: • SIM default. The APN is taken from the SIM card. This is the recommended option, unless you have special requirements.
  • Page 107: Configuring The Phone/Fax Settings

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Configuring the phone/fax settings Do as follows: Select SETTINGS > Interfaces > Phone/Fax from the left navigation pane. Select Enabled or Disabled to enable/disable the Phone/Fax interface. Set the voice quality for incoming and outgoing calls. Voice quality is described in more detail in Selecting the voice quality on page 43.
  • Page 108: Properties, Software Upload And Alarm List

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Properties, software upload and alarm list Viewing the properties of the EXPLORER™ 500 To view the properties of the EXPLORER™ 500, select PROPERTIES from the left menu. The PROPERTIES window shows: • Local IP address. The local IP address of the EXPLORER™ 500. •...
  • Page 109: Uploading Software

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Uploading software You can upload software to the EXPLORER™ 500 without entering the PIN code. However, if the PIN code is not entered, you must enter the Administration user name and password. To upload software to the EXPLORER™ 500, do as follows: Acquire the new software version from Thrane &...
  • Page 110: Viewing The Alarm List

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Viewing the Alarm List When an alarm is issued, the Web interface shows an alarm icon in the icon bar. To view the Alarm list, click the alarm icon from the icon bar at the top of the Web interface or select Properties >...
  • Page 111: Administration

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Administration Accessing the administration settings Logging on The Administration settings require an Administration user name and password. Select ADMINISTRATION from the left navigation pane. Enter the Administration user name and password. The default user name is admin and the default password is 1234. The next section explains how to change the user name and password.
  • Page 112 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Changing the administration password Do as follows: After entering the Administration user name and password in the ADMINISTRATION window, locate the section Change administrator logon Type in the user name. Type in the new password twice. Click Change.
  • Page 113 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Loading a Configuration From a File In the ADMINISTRATION window, under Configuration, click Load. Click Browse... to browse to the file you want to import. Then click Open. Click Load. The new configuration is now loaded into your EXPLORER™ 500. Logging off administration If you have not entered anything for 30 minutes under ADMINISTRATION, you are logged off automatically.
  • Page 114: Using Profiles

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Using Profiles What is a Profile? A Profile is a collection of Quality of Service (QoS) settings and other settings defining the mode in which data is transmitted on an interface. For example, a Profile is used to define whether the connection is a Streaming connection or a Standard connection.
  • Page 115 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Defining new Profiles When you define your Profiles you can select Subscribed for many of the settings. Note If you select Subscribed, the value given in your Airtime subscription will automatically be used. To define a new Profile, do as follows: From the left navigation pane, select ADMINISTRATION >...
  • Page 116 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface In the Traffic class row, select a class from the drop-down list. You may select one of the following: • Conversational is real-time two-way conversation. It is primarily used for voice over IP and video conferencing. •...
  • Page 117: Using A Traffic Flow Template

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface In the Transfer delay (ms) row, type in the delay in ms. This is the delay from data is received in the EXPLORER™ 500 until it arrives at the receiving end. In the Traffic handling priority row, select from the drop-down list which priority this connection should have.
  • Page 118 Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Defining filters for the Traffic Flow Template To define the filters used in the Traffic flow template, do as follows: From the left navigation pane, select ADMINISTRATION > Traffic Flow Templates > Traffic flow filters. Then fill in the details for each traffic flow filter as described below.
  • Page 119: Help Desk And Diagnostic Report

    Chapter 5: Using the Web interface Help desk and diagnostic report Accessing the Help desk If you need help with airtime-related issues you may call the Help desk. By default, the Help desk is the phone number for your Airtime Provider, if it is available on the SIM card. Select HELP DESK from the left navigation pane.
  • Page 120: Chapter 6 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6 Maintenance and troubleshooting In this chapter This chapter gives guidelines for troubleshooting and for general maintenance. It also provides an overview of the different means of status signaling, Getting support Overview If this manual does not provide the information required to solve your problem, you may want to contact your Airtime Provider or your local distributor.
  • Page 121: Maintenance

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Maintenance Normal use It is recommended not to partially charge/discharge the battery several times in a row. Partial charging/discharging affects the accuracy of the capacity measurement. Never leave the battery fully discharged for a longer period of time. If the battery is not to be used for a shorter period of time (1 month), charge the battery to minimum 20 to 30% and remove it from the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 122: Uploading Software

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Storage Do not leave the battery inserted in the EXPLORER™ 500 during storage. If the battery is not to be used for a longer period of time, do as follows: Fully charge the battery. Use the EXPLORER™ 500 or leave it on until the display shows a battery capacity of approximately 50%.
  • Page 123: Options And Accessories

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Options and accessories The following options and accessories are available from Thrane & Thrane: Item Number TT-3625A EXPLORER™ Bluetooth Handset + charger cable Opt. 003 Desktop charger cradle for EXPLORER™ Bluetooth handset + charger EXPLORER™ 500 External antenna + antenna cable TT-3008I Pole mount kit for EXPLORER™...
  • Page 124: Troubleshooting Guide

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide The below table provides information on some of the problems that might occur, including possible causes and remedies to solve the problems. Problem Possible Cause Remedy The battery needs Recharge the battery. Check the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 125 Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedy The display shows The SIM card is not Remove the battery and insert the SIM present. card in the SIM slot according to the INSERT SIM. instructions in the section Inserting the SIM card on page 11.
  • Page 126 Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedy There is no GPS Check the GPS status in the display or EXPLORER™ 500 signal, or the signal is the Web interface. cannot obtain its weak. Make sure the GPS antenna has a clear position using GPS.
  • Page 127 Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedy The Web interface The browser is For Microsoft Internet Explorer, select cannot be accessed. configured to use a Tools > Internet Options > proxy server. Connections > LAN Settings and uncheck Use a proxy server for your LAN.
  • Page 128 Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedy A Bluetooth handset The interface is off in Enable the interface by entering the connection cannot be display menu system and selecting established. EXPLORER™ 500. SETTINGS > INTERFACES > BLUETOOTH > ON, or by accessing the Web interface and selecting SETTINGS >...
  • Page 129 Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedy A USB connection The cable is not Connect the cable. cannot be established. properly connected. The cable type or For information on the correct type of connector type is not connector and cable, refer to USB correct.
  • Page 130: Status Signaling

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Status signaling There are many ways of troubleshooting if an error occurs. The EXPLORER™ 500 has different means of status signaling, to help you find the cause of a problem: • Indicators. The function of the light indicators next to the display is described in Light indicators on page 7.
  • Page 131 Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting List of alarms The following list explains the alarms that may show in the display and in the Web interface of the EXPLORER™ 500. In the display and in the Web interface the ID includes a hyphen followed by a Note control-digit at the end.
  • Page 132: Power Supply

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Alarm Text Explanation Remedy 00281 The Ethernet interface on Contact your distributor. Ethernet the EXPLORER™ 500 Module Error 00289 cannot be used. 00291 Power on/off, charging Contact your distributor. Power Supply and/or LED control may be Error 00299 out of function.
  • Page 133: Sim Card

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Alarm Text Explanation Remedy 01400 The EXPLORER™ 500 no Make sure the Satellite longer receives a signal EXPLORER™ 500 has a Signal Lost from the satellite. clear view to the satellite. Check that the antenna is pointed according to the position data.
  • Page 134 Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Alarm Text Explanation Remedy 02100 The network has turned Do not transmit data that Ciphering ciphering off. requires ciphering. 02200 Ethernet data session could See the display call log for Ethernet not be established. the cause of the error. Refer Connection to Calls menu on page 32.
  • Page 135: Log Files

    Chapter 6: Maintenance and troubleshooting Log files Note When contacting Thrane & Thrane for support, please include a diagnostic report. The diagnostic report contains information relevant for the service personnel during troubleshooting. To generate the diagnostic report, access the Web interface and select Help Desk. Then click Generate report.
  • Page 136: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Technical specifications In this appendix This appendix contains technical specifications for the EXPLORER™ 500. General specifications The EXPLORER™ 500 meets or exceeds current and proposed Inmarsat specifications for operation on the Inmarsat Broadband Global Area Network. Item Specification Type BGAN Class 2 Terminal Max.
  • Page 137: Battery

    Appendix A: Technical specifications Battery Specifications Item Specification Battery type Lithium ion, rechargeable Voltage 11.1 V Capacity 2.2 Ah Time between recharging Standby time 36 hours3 hours Standard call 1 hour 30 minutes Premium voice call 3 hours 30 minutes Download Streaming 128 kbps 2 hours 15 minutes Upload Streaming 128 kbps...
  • Page 138: Power Input

    Appendix A: Technical specifications Power input Connector pin-out This drawing shows the pin-out for the DC power connector. Specifications Item Specification DC input range +10 to +16 V DC Power consumption Standby mode 0.8 W (Typical) Transmit mode 14 W (Typical) During charging 38 W max.
  • Page 139: Phone/Fax Interface

    Appendix A: Technical specifications Phone/fax interface Connector pin-out The pin-out for the Phone/fax connector is as follows: RJ-11 Connector Function 1 2 3 4 Ring Female (Receptacle) Specifications Item Specification Connector type RJ-11 600 Ω Impedance 100 m/80 Ω Max. cable length Max.
  • Page 140: Lan Interface

    Appendix A: Technical specifications LAN interface Connector pin-out The pin-out for the LAN connector is as follows: Function RJ-45 Connector Rx + Rx - Tx + Female (Receptacle) Tx - Specifications Item Specification Connector type RJ-45, MDI-X (IEEE 802.3 10/100BaseT) Standard ISO/IEC 8877:1992 and IEEE 802.3 1998 Edition...
  • Page 141: Usb Interface

    Appendix A: Technical specifications USB interface Connector pin-out The pin-out for the USB connector is as follows: Function Mini-USB Type A/B Female (Receptacle) Specifications Item Specification Version 1.1 (Slave) Connector type Mini-B Max. data rate 12 Mbps Max. cable length 5 m/16.4 ft.
  • Page 142: Bluetooth Interface

    Appendix A: Technical specifications Bluetooth interface Specifications Item Specification Version Standard Power Class 1. The Class 1 interface also supports Class 2 and Class 3 peripherals if they support RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator). Physical media Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum RF Max.
  • Page 143: Built-In Antenna

    Appendix A: Technical specifications Built-in antenna Specifications Item Specification Type Directional patch array, manually adjustable Polarization RHCP Frequencies Inmarsat Transmit 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHz Receive 1525.0 to 1559.0 MHz Bearer bandwidth 200 kHz 1575.42 MHz Bluetooth 2400.0 to 2483.5 MHz EIRP 15.1 dBW ±1 dB Power steps...
  • Page 144: External Antenna

    Appendix A: Technical specifications External antenna Connector pin-out This drawing shows the pin-out for the Signal external antenna connector on the EXPLORER™ 500. Specifications Only use the specified antenna from Thrane & Thrane. The antenna is listed in Important Options and accessories on page 113. Item Specification Type...
  • Page 145: Explorerâ„¢ Bluetooth Handset Charger Interface

    Appendix A: Technical specifications EXPLORER™ Bluetooth handset charger interface Connector pin-out This drawing shows the connector for the Pin 2 Pin 1 EXPLORER™ Bluetooth Handset charging interface. The connector is placed at the back of the EXPLORER™ 500. Pin 1 is the pin closest to the coding projection on the plastic insert.
  • Page 146: Compliance

    Appendix A: Technical specifications Compliance The EXPLORER™ 500 is CE certified (R&TTE directive) as stated in “Declaration of Conformity with R&TTE Directive”, enclosed in electronic copy on the next page. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause...
  • Page 148: Appendix B At Commands

    Appendix B AT commands In this appendix This appendix contains a list of AT Commands for the EXPLORER™ 500. Starting up an AT command session Set up your computer to use either the USB or Bluetooth interface. For further information, see Using the USB interface on page 58 or Using a computer with Bluetooth on page 62.
  • Page 149: List Of Supported At Commands

    Appendix B: AT commands List of supported AT commands Command Function Answer Dial Command echo Hang up Request identification information Monitor speaker loudness Monitor speaker mode Automode control Select pulse dialing (command) Result code suppression Set register Select tone dialing (command) DCE response format Result code selection and call progress monitoring control Reset to default configuration...
  • Page 150 Appendix B: AT commands Command Function Battery charge AT+CBC Select bearer service type AT+CBST Call forwarding number and conditions AT+CCFC Clock AT+CCLK Closed user group AT+CCUG Call waiting AT+CCWA Call meter maximum event AT+CCWE Called line identification presentation AT+CDIP Extended error report AT+CEER Fast call setup conditions AT+CFCS...
  • Page 151 Appendix B: AT commands Command Function Quality of service profile (minimum acceptable) AT+CGQMIN Quality of service profile (requested) AT+CGQREQ GPRS network registration status AT+CGREG Select service for MO SMS messages AT+CGSMS Request product serial number identification AT+CGSN Traffic flow template AT+CGTFT Call related supplementary services AT+CHLD...
  • Page 152 Appendix B: AT commands Command Function Call mode AT+CMOD Send message from storage AT+CMSS New message indication to TE AT+CNMI Subscriber number AT+CNUM Connected line identification presentation AT+COLP Read operator names AT+COPN PLMN selection AT+COPS Phone activity status AT+CPAS Find phone book entries AT+CPBF Read phone book entries AT+CPBR...
  • Page 153 Appendix B: AT commands Command Function Silence command AT+CSIL Select message service AT+CSMS Signal quality AT+CSQ Supplementary service notifications AT+CSSN Select type of address AT+CSTA Settings time format AT+CSTF Set voice mail number AT+CSVM Unstructured supplementary service data AT+CUSD Automatic answer for eMLPP Service AT+CAAP Select mode AT+FCLASS...
  • Page 154 Appendix B: AT commands Command Function Retrieve log file from the EXPLORER™ 500 AT_ILOG Call metering AT_IMETER Network interface status AT_INIS Antenna pointing AT_IPOINT Signal quality indication AT_ISIG Configure incoming voice quality AT_ITCSI Configure outgoing voice quality AT_ITCSO Temperature in the EXPLORER™ 500 AT_ITEMP Configure NAT for an interface AT_ITNAT...
  • Page 155: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Access Point Name. The Access Point Name is used by the EXPLORER™ 500 user to establish the connection to the required destination network. BGAN Broadband Global Area Network. A satellite network based on geostationary satellites, delivering data rates of up to 492 kbps to virtually any part of the earth, with full UMTS (3G) compatibility.
  • Page 156 Glossary GPRS General Packet Radio Service. A standard for wireless communications which runs at speeds up to 115 kbps, compared with current GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) systems’ 9.6 kbps. Global Positioning System. A system of satellites, computers, and receivers that is able to determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by calculating the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver.
  • Page 157 Glossary MDI-X Medium Dependent Interface. An MDI-X (for MDI crossover) is a version of MDI that enables connection between like devices. MDI ports connect to MDI- X ports via straight-through cabling. MDI-to-MDI and MDIX-to-MDIX connections use crossover cabling. Memorandum of Understanding Network Address Translation.
  • Page 158 Glossary Service Data Unit. Also known as a data packet. Streaming A technique for transferring data - such as audio or video clips - so that it is processed as a continuous stream. Traffic Flow Template. A packet filter list allowing the Core network and the EXPLORER™...
  • Page 159: Index

    Index Index Numerics Bluetooth devices Pairing 2-wire interface Unpairing Connecting Viewing list of paired Specifications Bluetooth handset 64 kbps UDI using USB Charging interface Making a call Bluetooth interface Specifications Browser settings Accessories available For Web interface Administration settings Advanced configuration Network settings Call log Alarms...
  • Page 160 Index Contrast in display Coverage Antenna Inmarsat BGAN System Frequency Position Troubleshooting View status Data Advanced configuration Profiles Traffic Flow Templates Hardware Delivery View version Items included Header Compression Display Setting for all interfaces Backlight Help desk number Contrast Changing with Web interface Menu drawing Navigating Overview of menus...
  • Page 161 Index Phone/fax interface Connecting MAC address Specifications Matrix of services and interfaces PIN code Messages Administration PIN Configuring outgoing Entering in display Deleting in display Entering in Web interface Forwarding Entering with a phone Opening in display Pointing Opening in Web interface Help Receiving in display Position data...
  • Page 162 Index Services Streaming data Supported by BGAN Activating Services and interfaces Support Combinations Contact information Settings Restore Short dial SIM card TCP⁄IP spoofing Inserting Setting on or off for LAN Removing Setting on or off for USB Specifications Telephone interface SMS in display Connecting Opening or Deleting...

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