Globalstar Telit SAT-550 User Manual

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  • Page 3 Despite its advanced functionality, the use of the SAT 550 is extremely simple: on one hand it grants all the functions of a common GSM telephone whilst, on the other, by using a easy menu it enables you to access to the Globalstar satellite service with its world-wide coverage.
  • Page 4: Patent Information

    PATENT INFORMATION This product is manufactured under license to the following patents of QUAL- COMM Incorporated (other patents pending): 4,901,307 5,487,175 5,603,096 5,056,109 5,490,165 5,604,730 5,099,204 5,497,395 5,617,060 5,101,501 5,499,280 5,621,784 5,103,459 5,504,773 5,621,853 5,107,225 5,506,865 5,625,876 5,109,390 5,509,015 5,627,857 5,228,054 5,511,067 5,629,955...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Keys Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Display indicators ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Satellite antenna ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Positioning of the antenna during use ---------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Positioning of the antenna in stand-by --------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Plugs for car-kit device ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 2 Quick starting guide --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 How to make the first call -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 How to receive the first call ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14 Satellite communications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14...
  • Page 6 PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21 Phone lock password ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 How to make a call ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Internationals calls ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Automatic redial -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Correcting dialling errors --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Recalling from the phone-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Repeating the last dialled numbers ------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Speed dialling ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Single key calls --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Pauses or call wait functions (DTMF) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 22...
  • Page 7 8 Using the phone-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Storing a phone number with associated name --------------------------------------------------- 26 Recalling a phone number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 27 Selecting a location --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 Last numbers dialled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Last unanswered calls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 28 Phone-book menu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 9 Menu functions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Standard method ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Short method ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29...
  • Page 8 Security (menu 6) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35 PIN control (menu 6 1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 Phone security (menu 6 2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 Call barring (menu 6 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 Fixed dialling (menu 6 4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 GSM Networks (menu 7) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 Search network (menu 7 1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 Auto selection (menu 7 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 Network list (menu 7 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 Home network (menu 7 4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36...
  • Page 9 11 Short Message Service Menu -------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 Call mailbox (menu 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43 Messages (menu 2) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Write now (menu 2 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43 Send (menu 2 1 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Store (menu 2 1 2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Send and store (menu 2 1 3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Parameters (menu 2 1 4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Received (menu 2 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Written (menu 2 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44...
  • Page 10: Description

    1. DESCRIPTION Description Keys switched on led: connected to the satellite network. Swtiched off led: connected to the network. Blinking led: satellite search. used to make calls, confirm a selection, personalise the menu, find information, access missed calls and to start the unlock procedure.
  • Page 11: Display Indicators

    displayed when the divert funtion Display indicators has been activated. The telephone display features a number displayed when call barring has of indicators which provide information on been activated. various functions. Note: After the disconnection of the SIM, to display the transfers and/or the call bar-  "...
  • Page 12 Keypad locked. personalised user message; block enabled on telephone calls, functions performed by multifunction keys SMS access and memory use. in the menu, in the memory and messa- displayed during outgoing calls; ges; display of functions (e.g. microphone flashes on incoming calls. off, ring activation, etc.);...
  • Page 13: Satellite Antenna

    Satellite antenna Positioning of the antenna in stand-by For satellite network communications the To receive calls from the satellite network correct use of the antenna of the telepho- whilst the telephone is in stand-by, the an- ne is fundamental in order to enjoy the tenna should be positioned, following the enormous potentiality offered by the Glo- explanations above, as shown in this pic-...
  • Page 14: Quick Starting Guide

    (Menu 5) - Language (Menu 5 3). correct use of the antenna in this mode. To change the connection mode between the terrestrial GSM and the Globalstar sa- Personalising the menu tellite network. Refer to chapter 10. Satel- lite Menu - Mode (Menu 1).
  • Page 15: How To Store A Number In The Phone-Book

    How to store a number in the phone- How to recall a phone-book location book Press Dial the number (we recommend to dial the international code without the zeros to Scroll through the phone-book loca- be replaced with the character +) and tions using the keys press Press...
  • Page 16: How To Send The First Text Message (Sms)

    How to send the first text message How to read the first text message (SMS) (SMS) A different ring from the standard ver- Press sion is activated and appears ´ ´ Message Press followed by on display with the symbol Press , enter the number of the Press...
  • Page 17: Important Warnings

    3. IMPORTANT WARNINGS ♦ ♦ Refuelling: switch the telephone Use exclusively original accesso- off when refuelling; the same ries and spare parts; use of other precaution should be taken in parts will render the guarantee the vicinity of chemical plants or null and void.
  • Page 18: Inserting The Sim Card And Connecting The Battery

    4. INSERTING THE SIM CARD AND CONNECTING THE BATTERY Inserting the SIM card A valid “plug-in” type SIM card is required to use the telephone. This card is supplied by the network ope- rator. Refit the battery as described below in Note: keep all plug-in SIM cards out of the section “Connecting the battery”.
  • Page 19: Charging The Battery

    5. CHARGING THE BATTERY ¨ When the indicator fills all three lines Charging the battery the above symbol is replaced with the fol- lowing: This telephone is powered by a rechar- geable Li-Ion battery. Use exclusively ori- ginal batteries and battery chargers ap- to show that charging is complete.
  • Page 20: Main Functions

    If the request for the PIN code is di- GSM or Globalstar satellite network. splayed, enter the code and press If necessary, change the display lan- If three consecutive errors are made guage by pressing 5 3.
  • Page 21: Puk And Puk2 Codes (8 Digits)

    PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) Automatic redial The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code When the dialled number is engaged a is supplied with the SIM card. request message is displayed after which This code is required to modify a blocked you can press to enable the automatic SIM card.
  • Page 22: Speed Dialling

    Pause and call wait functions cannot be Speed dialling entered before a number. The P command cannot be entered twice Enter the phone-book location number (from 1 to 9) corresponding to the stored consecutively. phone number and press The + command followed by the required To correct a number before dialling, enter stored number sends the relative memory the phone-book location number (from 1...
  • Page 23: Answering A Call

    Answering a call Protecting the keypad When a call is received, the ring signal is The keypad can be protected to prevent activated and the message >>>CALL<<< accidental key action (including To lock the keypad with the display emp- flashes on the display. If the caller can be identified, the telephone number (or name ty, press and hold if previously stored in the phone-book) is...
  • Page 24: Pnp Private Numbering Plan

    PNP Private Numbering Plan ECT Explicit Call Transfer If this function is offered by the network If this function is offered by the network operator to the subscribers of this service, operator to the subscribers of this service, it allows to forward a call without dialling it enables to end a phone call with two the whole telephone number, but only few speakers, allowing them to continue their...
  • Page 25: Call Options

    7. CALL OPTIONS The phone features a wide range of func- Disconnect tions that can be used during a call. For access to these functions, press and hold Ends the selected conversation. . The options available are listed below (depending on the type of service you are Join/Divide subscribed to).
  • Page 26: Using The Phone-Book

    8. USING THE PHONE-BOOK Names and numbers can only be stored Note: to move the cursor to the left press in the SIM card memory. ; to move to the right press The number of positions in the standard memory on SIM cards varies according to The following characters are available: the type of card.
  • Page 27: Recalling A Phone Number

    Recalling a phone number Selecting a location To recall a number by name: This telephone has the facility to identify a name or number by scrolling through the contents of the phone-book rather than Press entering a number. This is especially use- Enter the first letter.
  • Page 28: Last Numbers Dialled

    Last numbers dialled Phone-book menu The telephone stores the last twenty dial- Press and then for a second for led telephone numbers. To recall the last access to this menu. number press or use This menu enables you to delete a memo- scroll through the others in the list.
  • Page 29: Menu Functions

    9. MENU FUNCTIONS The telephone features a series of func- In this case, simply enter the required co- tions which enable modification to opera- de and press tion according to your specific require- Note: if the key is pressed briefly ments.
  • Page 30 Warning tones 0 SIM Toolkit 1 On 2 Off 1 Own number Service Beep 1 On 2 Calls 2 Only NoServ 3 Off 3 Call Divert DTMF Fast divert 1 On 2 Off Display Parameters Brightness Divert always Bright. length All teleservices 1 Off Speech...
  • Page 31 6 Security 8 Call control Minute beep PIN Control Change PIN1 Change PIN2 Call duration PIN request Last call 1 Enabled Incoming home 2 Disabled Incoming roam Phone security Outgoing home Type Outgoing roam 1 On Total time 2 Off Clear timers 3 SIM list Charge rate...
  • Page 32: Sim Toolkit (Menu 0)

    The following pages list the available me- the relevant caller’s name. At the end da- nu functions with a brief description of e- te and time of the call is displayed. To di- ach. For access to these functions, refer splay in sequence, press .
  • Page 33: Clock (Menu 4)

    Clock (Menu 4) Settings (Menu 5) Set (Menu 4 1) Audio (Menu 5 1) This function sets the following in sequen- This function enables you to change the ce: clock (displayed at the top right of the tone and volume of the ring signal. display) and, after its confirmation, date.
  • Page 34: Display (Menu 5 2)

    Display Note/Action Language (Menu 5 3) This function enables selection of the di- splay language. The telephone recogni- ses the SIM card automatically and di- splays messages in the associated lan- guage. Auto answer (Menu 5 4) Sharp ; . 4 1 This function answers a call automatically Note length without pressing a key 6 seconds after the...
  • Page 35: Security (Menu 6)

    Call barring (Menu 6 3) Security (Menu 6) PIN control (Menu 6 1) This network service enables barring of outgoing calls (3 options) and incoming This function enables you to change the calls (2 options) to personalise the type of PIN and PIN2 codes and allows you, if the call in blocks (voice, fax, data and all ser- SIM card supports the function, to activate...
  • Page 36: Gsm Networks (Menu 7)

    Press to display the pre-set net- GSM Networks (Menu 7) works that can be added to the list. Search network (Menu 7 1) Press to display all data listed for a single network. This function displays the networks that If the required network is not displayed in can be received in a specific zone in order the list, use the cursor bar to select User to make the manual selection.
  • Page 37: Call Control (Menu 8)

    Transfer own number (Menu 8 4) Call control (Menu 8) Minute beep (Menu 8 1) This network service enables (for all calls) to transmit or retain (leaving the opera- This function activates a beep every mi- tor’s settings unchanged) your own tele- nute during an outgoing call to indicate phone number to the display of the tele- duration.
  • Page 38: Information (Menu 9)

    SIM info (Menu 9 3) Information (Menu 9) IMEI (Menu 9 1) Displays the phase (1 or 2) of the SIM card followed by the Mobile Country Code This function displays the serial number of (MCC) number and the Mobile Network the telephone.
  • Page 39: 10. Menu Satellite

    10. MENU SATELLITE This menu is accessible by pressing and provides rapid access to the satellite menus where the settings could be modified and information obtained. Menu 1 and 3 are available only if not in conversation. Menu 2 and 3 are available only if connected with the satellite network, and not with the GSM terrestrial network.
  • Page 40: Mode (Menu 1)

    GS (Menu 1 1) the satellite network. When switched on, this function enables Positioning (Menu 2) you to use the Globalstar satellite network Error display (Menu 2 1) only. This function allows to display the recei- GSM (Menu 1 2)
  • Page 41: Gs Service (Menu 3)

    Network list (Menu 3 3) GS service (Menu 3) Search network (Menu 3 1) This function has the same use as alrea- dy explained to set up a list of networks (7 This function has the same use as alrea- 3) but is available only for the satellite net- dy explained for the terrestrial GSM net- works.
  • Page 42: Short Message Service Menu

    To use SMS, call a message centre number (supplied by the network operator). The Cell Broadcast function may also not be available on the GSM network. The Cell Broadcast function is not available on the Globalstar satellite network.  &DOO PDLOER[ Reply path...
  • Page 43: Call Mailbox (Menu 1)

    The following pages list the menu func- To enter a series of numbers after ente- tions available together with a brief de- ring a message, press for one second scription of each. To access these func- after which is displayed. tions, refer to the section on using the me- Send (Menu 2 1 1) In messages only, the two keys -sm- per-...
  • Page 44: Written (Menu 2 3)

    If the message was previously enlarged Written (Menu 2 3) press before deleting. This function enables modifications to pre- To reply to a message, press enter viously written and stored messages. the message on request, confirm by pres- sing and enter the number to be Parameters (Menu 2 4) called.
  • Page 45: Service Centre Number (Menu 2 4 2)

    Service Centre number (Menu 2 4 2) Set default (Menu 2 4 6) Enter the Service Centre number supplied This function activates the selected para- by the network operator. meter. In case of several stored profiles, it allows you to chose and applicate (as Note: do not confuse this number with long as another is not set as default) the that of the message recipient.
  • Page 46: Cell Broadcast (Menu 3)

    Note: unless for specific requirements (e. Cell Broadcast (Menu 3 g. the network operator - to whom this Message (Menu 3 1) service is referred - sends messages in several languages or wish to receive mes- This function displays the messages sent sages in one language only) it is better by the network operator to all subscribers not to store specific language(s) as the...
  • Page 47: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Height: 224 mm Width: 65,5 mm Depth: 50 mm Weight: 300 gr. (without battery pack) Environmental characteristics: Temperatur: -10°C ÷ +55°C Humidity: 5% ÷ 95% noncondensing (QJOLVK...
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