Introducing The Terminal; Physical Characteristics; Interfaces; Services - Inmarsat EXPLORER 700 Getting Started

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Introducing the terminal

This section introduces the physical characteristics, interfaces and services available on the Thrane
& Thrane EXPLORER 700 (called the EXPLORER 700 in the rest of this document).
2.1

Physical characteristics

Item
Manufacturer
Physical dimensions
Weight (including battery)
External power
Battery life
Ingress protection
2.2

Interfaces

Interface
2 x RJ45, Auto cross-over
MDI/MDI-X
(IEEE 802.3 10/100BASE-T)
USB v1.1
2 x Phone/fax RJ11
2 x ISDN RJ45
WLAN Access Point
(IEEE 802.11 a/b/g)
Bluetooth v1.2
2.3

Services

Services
Standard IP data
Streaming IP data
Phone/fax
ISDN data
Text
Getting Started with the EXPLORER 700
Specification
Thrane & Thrane
Approx. 297 mm x 399 mm x 52 mm
(11.7 in. x 15.7in. x 2in.)
3.2 kg (7 lbs)
100-240 Volts AC (47-63Hz)
Transmit: 1.5hrs at 492kbps
Stand-by time: 36hrs
IP 52 – transceiver
IP66 – antenna
Equipment needed
IP data device, LAN-enabled
IP data device, USB-enabled
RJ11 handset, G3 fax machine
RJ45 handset, ISDN data device
IP data device, wireless-enabled
Bluetooth handset, headset or Bluetooth data device
Specification
Up to 492kbps (send and receive)
32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps, 256kbps (Multiple streaming
sessions simultaneously)
Standard (4kbps) or Premium (3.1kHz)
UDI/RDI (64kbps)
To other BGAN terminals or cellular mobile phones.
From other BGAN terminals, and some mobile phones,
depending on service provider.
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