Addvalue Communications SKIPPER150WE FLEETBROADBAND SATELITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM User Manual 2of2
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FB150 System Users Guide (f) 59m" Setup Menu Viewing Terminal Information (fi) 1. Click 59m“ 2 Click Terminal Inlo to View the FBtSO UE terminal information. The terminal information is displayed according to the Satellite Tracking mode 1m 1: III Phat-e SMG Dm s‘emgs 7m 09/04 insza ;z rand-ix Amie Annual SIM): Elam I i Chum Signal Indicates the received signal strength. Temperature Indicates the UE's BDU current operating temperature status GPS Indicates the latitude longitude, type and time of the GPS acquisition Pointing Angle Indicates the aZimuth and elevation angle of the ADU antenna With the cprrespondinq satellite in View F815!) System Users Guide Satellite Selection The default Satellite Selection is in Auto mode ln Auto mode, the UE Will scan all the ViSible satellites and track the satellite With the most optimum elevation angle or the last used satellite. Note: Changing the satellite selection Wl|| terminate any e>27 FB150 Syslem User’s Guide 0 Call Lugs Dlsplays the call hlstory 1hclud1hg standard v01ce calls hlgh—quallty/lax calls, stahdard data SeSSlOflS and stteamlng data sessmns Idnvuunr IIh-mel neueunw pm sum We" _ Pm]— Ethernet . Ethernet 1 Clle Elhernet to VlEW and edlt the Ethernet settlngs 2 Clle Update to allow the settlngs to take effect. “mm mmmmm. 1 ‘ mm", m was Anmn ween" _ Etherneflmcrfau embed (‘stablzd “A F TnmmallPAddfess 192 . 155 . 1 .35 Temnet SubnetMezk 255 .n Update - DHCP 1 Cllck DHCP to VleW and edlt the DHCP settlngs 2 Clle Update to allow the settlngs to take effect 147!“ rum-«nun ‘ hum". ‘ nu sm l um.- ‘ sum" _ DHCP “En-bled (‘Dxubled PmaxyDNS 172 .55 .7 B SecmdaxyDNS |72.@ .34 .7 DHCPIPPoolsm l152 159 .1 . n DHCPIPPooand 192.151 .1 Jan I? Lease T1me En second(s) Update 28 FB150 System Users Guide a Mac Filtering l Click Mac Filtering to View and edit the Mac Filtering settings 2 Click Update to allow the settings to take effect “mm mm min 5." i m." i W Mat Filming “Enablzd rDXSflbled _ Us: 51151101451 rAiiowLisi szm Lin Allvw 1m M M Delete All Delete All “(our Mm: Address 00:06 1B:C1. L. - Reiect List All PCsLaptops Wl|| be allowed to access the UE except for those (MAC addresses) listed in the Reject List. - Allow List All PCs/Laptops Will be denied access to the UE except for those (MAC addresses) listed in the Allow List When selecting this list, at least one entry should be there to access the UE. 29 FB150 System Users Guide Telephony ' Inlerlace 1 Select Enabled to use the Telephone Interface 2 Select Disabled if you do not need to use the Telephone interface 3 Select European Caller Line ID Phone connected or US Caller Line ID Phone connected from the Telephone Interlace Configuration drop—down menu. 4 Click Update to allow the settings to take effect l manage it! mm m I meme! - Port Configuration Tum/m 1mm: Configixmons us chum Line ID prim Emma ~ PHONE port can be used either for standard veice call or for fax Fax calls use 3 1 kHz high quality voice (64kbps ArLaw PCM) and standard telephony uses standard quality voice call (Akbps, AMBE+2). FBlSO lS default configured as shown below Note: FAX port is exclusively lor connecting to FAX machine. Call Type Service Type Incommg Call Slandaidvuice and 3 lkHz high qualityyuice/{ax call v Ugdate anaryHandsct Outgoing Call Slandaidvuice call v Ugdate Incoming Call Nuns v Ugdare R111 PHON‘EPon Outgoing Call Nnne v Ugdate Incommg Call a lkHz high quality voice/lax call - Usage R111 FAXPon Outgoing Call a lkHz high quality mice/m call v Ugdate Incoming Call Nnne v Ugdate R111 EmANstoN Pm Uuigotng can Nuns v Ugdate 30 FB150 Sysiem User’s Guide Follow these steps to configure the ports usthg the Web Console: 1 Start the Web Conso C|lCK on Setiings 2. icon 3 Click on Telephony submenu Click on port configuration on submehu information area. m m mm mm Primary Handset Outgoing oatt Standardvotce “it if incoming Call summing “it or M R111 For: t Outgoing Cali gingham (at : Ugdats incoming Cali 3 “(Hz high quality voice/fax Cali Ritt For: 2 Outqotnq Call 3 ikHz high qualityvotcelfax Call rimming Call me ll Update Rjtt For: a outgotng Jail Eggs it update 5 Click on the Service Type llSi of the port you want to modify. 6 Click on Update 7. To perform additional changes, repeat steps 5 and 6 Note: ll you configure ‘Incoming Call' port as 3.1 kHz high quality voice/fax call ihen incoming fax will make thai telephone ring. Sailink recommends using 3.1 kHz high quality voice/fax call option only lor FAX communications. 31 FB150 System Users Guide PIN 0 Terminal PIN 1 Click Terminal PIN to configure the Terminal PIN settings 2 Select Disabled it you do not need to set the Terminal PIN. 3 Select Enabled to set the terminal PIN 4 Enter the PIN number in the Enter PIN filed and click Update PIN. lair m i “mi-m: lllwuwl immin- — 1mm _ (‘Exabled F Disabled - SIM PIN 1 Click SIM PIN to configure the SIM PIN settings 2 Select Disabled it you do not need to set the SIM PIN. 3 Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN 4 Enter the PIN number in the space prOVided and click Update PIN. llilnllm leimmnl rm minim IHlpnoiw was m" ‘ sunnnu 5114le r Enabled r: [hsablcd WEN Update m 32 FB150 System Users Guide - SIM PIN2 1 Cltck SIM PIN2 to conttgure the SM PIN2 setttngs 2 Select Disabled tt you do not need to set the SN PIN2. 3 Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN2 4 Enter the PIN number tn the space provtded and cltck Update PIN Follow these steps to change the PIN Password‘ 1 Enter the old PlN number tn the Enter Old PIN lteld 2 Enter the new PIN number tn the Enter New PIN tteld 3 Re—enter the new PlN number tn the Re-enter New PIN fteld 4 Cltck Change PIN Password The Termtnal PIN ts now Changed Note: The Iaclury default PIN password is “000000” t-mmw lflmnlh‘n “hamlet lrfiepnnm‘ wc lam"... m1 Pm: G Enabled f‘ Disabled Emu PIN Up“. PIN Chang! Pm Passvmrtl Bum 01d PIN Enter New PIN Reamer New PIN am, illtfv’ d 33 FB150 System Users Guide - SIM Lock 1 Click SIM Lock to configure the SIM Lock settings 2 Select Disabled If you do not need to set the SIM Lock. 3 Select Enabled to set the SIM Lock 4 Enter the PIN number In the space orovtded and ClICK Update PIN m sm .r rm: “new Irhpnnm SIM Luck r Enabled r: Disabled Em PIN Up“. PIN n» my - Service Provider PIN 1 Click Service Provider PIN to configure the Servtce Provtder PIN settings 2 Select Disabled If you do not need to set the SENICE Provtder PIN 3 Select Enabled to set the Servrce Provtder PIN 4 Enter the PIN number In the space provtded and click UpdaIe PIN. Ilmwnnl- t-vmmdlmn rm.” Ir-Iwnlk-m : In» Admin strum," Sen'ite Pknvidu' Fm r Enabled r: Disablzd 34 FB150 System User’s Guide - Corporate PIN 1 Click Corporate PIN to configure the Corporate PlN settings 2 Select Disabled it you do not need to set the Corporate PlN 3 Select Enabled to set the Corporate PlN 4 Enter the PIN number in the space orovrded and cllck Update PIN r hummus Invrmnd m Hhulvwl r Enabled f: Dnsablzd EnftrPIN 096.- PtN um um nam- Nun" SMS To change the SMS service Center Address number, enter the new number in the space provrded and click Update lanmlme Hhamel ‘ mum-w l mu Sen/he Camel Addie“. «ammumm Update Note: Please contact your distributor or service provider it you do not know the Service Center Address 35 F815!) Syslem User’s Guide Admin - Change Password Follow these steps to change the Web Console login Password 1 Enter the old password in the Old Password field 2 Enter the new password in the New Password field 3. Resenter the new password in the Fte-type Password field. 4 Click Update The Web Console login password is now changed. luminan- larmdl‘o Emanuel lelzonnnv l mu sin i new" OldPassword 5mm Um New Password Retype Password new Talmud Update Fxlur' rim o Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade is to update your FBtSO UE With the latest firmware Please refer to your respective distributor for your firmware download Warning: DO NOT abort the upgrading process or unplug lhe power of lhe FBlSO UE during lhe firmware upgrade process at any lime. Doing so will corrupt the exisling lirmware loaded onto the FBlSO UE. Note: Belore upgrading the SABREW' Ranger terminal with the new lirmware, please read through the release holes that is provided with lhe new lirmware. Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware tor your FBlSO UE 1 Download or acouve the new firmware from your respective distributor and save it in your computers hard drive Note: Make sure the FB150 UE is switched on and connected to the desktop/laptop computer using the LAN cable. 36 FB150 Syslem User’s Guide 2. Select Firmware Upgrade Read the Disclaimer message carefully before proceeding With the Firmware Upgrade. Nzcd la Rim“: lhc Eli-mum Usgadc Mod: (Snf: Mode) Plus: do nmunually hemmed rimis Upyzdp Divdnilnfl' new It mfnnned ma: mm m Mpg] mm; m dune a! vain mi ink and m equipment lnanlllfltmlvi a) the designer um ll"! be ma usponsrble lax mn‘ mum. mat-mm“ or damage to me we". (he to “min“; the firmware m yum mm F515!) IhQExnmllnnd syflun 1mm “mm Minn-75mm m hm mu} anthlsqiln“! mnmrtfiadinkfm trrlniimlxllpplut. 3 ClCK Firmware Upgrade. The FBisO UE Will reboot ihto Safe mode Waiting for Terminal to reboot into safe mode. 4. Select the downloaded hew firmware and click Start Firmware upgrade Will take approXimately 10 to 12 mihutes to complete You Will be prompted With the Result: Firmware Upgrade Completed message. ii} iii mfg.“ *w.. pii ,, v5 3 Safe \Indc __ vminii mm . 6m ixsszsznssuw . aw. 7l l' Vii-7mm 37 FB150 System User’s Guide 5 Click Reboot Terminal to reboot the FBiSO UE Safe Mode «human; um . lam issmwisszaw . mm Result: Firmware Upgrade Completed mm mm [Clix- lfilflflflfltm - Reboot Terminal if you Wish to reboot the FBWSO UE, click Reboot Terminal Click Reboot and wait for a few minutes to allow the UE to reboot. Refresh your browser to update the Web Console page after reboot ”i m Hm-lm-t mu ‘m wan-nu Click on the button to reboot th: BGAN Tummal Rubam 38 F8150 Syslem User’s Guide - Factory Reset To perform a Factory Reset enter the Security code 0000 and click Factory Reset Warning: All the settings and user data (e.g. Phone Book, GPS, etc.) of the FB150 UE will be cleared and reset to the delault settings. It you do not wish to lose critical user data such as Phone Book, please use limited resel option available via Primary Handset tannin-or lermullmo I'Minel ltlznnflm ‘ vm ms ‘s-innun Security code Factwy R-sei - Save To power down the FBlSO UE BDU uSing the main power sWitch it is recommended to save the recent setting changes To save the recent changes click Save Now Sn: "in! NOTE. um men! In Pun“ mun mm M; the mam'nnti mum nu ucirmmenled tn xme a“ (Hem Amiga; in man? by «Man; “I a.“ bun-n. Olhnvrue. dung" null: m in. 15 mm, nigh. “in he saved m pmimm sun m memory. n 3 m. m llaPnl-nfl-Xxnhelw rm! nflfln mm, m; mum; unrequited Support Display information of the support telephone number, support email address, Support URL and SerVices URL. (The information shown are for sample purpose only) mum inrmmnllmn Hnainel ‘ lelen Iumzrszt Dimilnman Partner Name Fleet Tm Cards Phone Nmnbel re. Snppnn 4442077281653 Suppnn E—Iflzil Address: b mm saloon] Slvppnn URL ‘ rim/lumen mmarsat com/m1 aspx Sen-ins URL- ‘ imi/mggm mmlrsat com/mmZ aspx 39 FBtSD Wm Users Guide Chapter 5 — Connecting Devices with FB150 UE Available interfaces There are multiple connectors available in the F81 50 UE, meant for connecting to three different types of devices :(Standard Analog Phone and Primary Handset for voice calls and PC for data connection) (1) Standard analog phone The BDU has a dedicated connector (RJl 1) for connecting to a standard analog phone. (2) Primary Handset The BDU has a dedicated handset connector (RJ45) tor connecting the Primary Handset. Note: The Primary Handset must only be connected to the dedicated HANDSET (Model Name: FB150-PH) connector on the BDU. (3) RJ45 Ethernet LAN (PoE) Port for DATA The BDU has one Ethernet (LAN) connector (RJ45) supporting the Power over Ethernet (PoE). FBlSD Wm Users Guide Connecting A Computer To connect a computer to the F8150 BDU you need a LAN (Cat.5) cable. 1. Plug one end of the LAN cable to any of the four RJ-45 ports meant for DATA and the other end to your computer network card. 2. Use the Web Console as listed in the Data Menu section of Chapter4 - Using the Web Console, to configure the F81 50 BDU and activate a data connection. Configuring RJ-11 Voice Ports PHONE port is to support for standard circuit-switch voice telephony services by connecting to a standard analog PSTN corded telephone . The voice call over BGAN satellite network is coded in 4kbps, AMBE+2 format. FB150 is default configured as shown below. Note : rm...“ l "n“...um. l me...” larval l m... l w..." Call Type Service Type Incoming Call Standard leEE and 3 tkHz may qualityvnltE/fax call v Update anzrszndnt Outgoing Call Standardvnice call v Update Incoming Call Nnne v Update R111 PHON‘EPon Outgoing Call Nnne v Update Incoming Call a tkHz high quality mice/fax call v Update R111 FAXPon Outgoing Call a we may quality mice/fax call v Update Incoming Call Nnne v Update R111 ECPANSION Pm Outgoing Call Nuns v Update FBlSD Wm Users Guide Follow these steps to configure the ports using the Web Console: 1. Start the Web Console. 2. Click on Settings icon. 3. Click on Telephony submenu. 4. Click on port configuration on submenu information area. “mo inmmi Call Type Sen/ice Type Incoming Call Siandardvnlce and 3 lkHz high qualllyvnlte/fak call v Update anaryHandszt Omgomg Call Siandardvnlce call v Update Incoming Call Nuns v Update R111 PHON‘EPort Ourgomg Call Nnne v Update Incoming Call 31th high quality mien/fax call . Usage R111 FAXPorr Ourgomg Call a lkHz high quality mice/fax call v Update Incoming Call Nnne v Update R111 EXPANSION Pm Outgoing can Nuns v Update 5. Click on the Service Type list of the port you want to modify. 6. Click on Update. 7. To perform additional changes, repeat steps 5 and 6. FBlSD Wm Users Guide Using An Standard Phone You can connect a standard analog phone to the PHONE port to make and receive voice calls. When there is an incoming standard voice call, all the phones connected to those ports configured as standard voice call for ‘Incoming call‘ will ring. Once one of them answers the call, all other phones will stop ringing. FB150 System User’s Guide Chapter 6 — Installation of ADU Installation of ADU with antenna cable The position of the ADU has to be kept away from the beam width of any search or tracking radar, which transits radiating power, as well as trom the radiations oi HF/ VHF antennas. In addition, a satety compass distance is also to be taken into account ADU Mounting Base N-Type Receptacle Important notes to be followed before installing ADU The following notes shall be observed: 1. The position of the ADU has to be kept away irom the beam width of any search or tracking radar, which transits radiating power. With reference to the illustration, there are recommended mounting positions oi the ADU where they are kept away from the red region area oi the beam width. This way, the ADU will not be interfered by any transmitting radar. The angle of radar beam width normally ranges from 10‘2 to 25‘2 degrees with respect to the centre of the radar arm. However, it is worthwhile to check its manufacture's technical specification. FB150 System User’s Guide Position 2 2. The position of the ADU especially its line of sight to a satellite shall not be obstructed by any large obstacle in a vessel or ship. This will result in the degradation of the satellite signal. Examples ol the large obstacles are as follow: - Upper deck and lunnel of ship - VSAT with its radome FBt 50 System User’s Guide - large mechanical structure mounting of any radar 3. For the safety reason, all personnel has to keep away at least trmeter from the ADU. Connecting Antenna Cable There is a coaxial connector at the base centre of the ADU where it is a N—type receptacle connector. The antenna cable terminated with N—type plug connector is to be inserted into the ADU first betore proceeding to the installation of the ADU. It is highly recommended to protect the coaxial connector by applying water—proot insulation tape to protect it due to any humidity conditions. Mounting of ADU The mounting of the ADU depends on the structure of the vessel or ship. It can be mounted on either on long post or antenna mast (if available on the ship) as long as it is tree ot any shock or vibration. Mounting of ADU on Antenna Mast The requirements of the antenna mast are as follow: - The physical size ot the mast shall support the weight ot ADU at 2.5kg and the physical dimension of 8278mm with height ot 228mm. An example ot the antenna mast is illustrated as below. FB150 System User’s Guide Antenna M351 - The mast should provide the internal hole lor the installation oi the antenna cable - The llange (known as the top plate) of the mast shall meet the dimensions of the ADU's mounting base, where there are 6 holes. Cut-hole Dimension M for flange log FB150 System User’s Guide Note: In case of the existing mast's flange in a vessel or ship dues nut iit the ADU's muunting base‘s holes, a cusium-made mechanical adaptation flange is to be designed and plate, which acts as an interiace between the existing mast and the ADU. FB150 System User’s Guide Mounting of ADU on Long Pole The physical dimension of a long pole shall be preferably at 2 meler heighi with its diameter ranges lrom 035 to Q1 50mm. In addition, the standard pole mouni kii must be used for the installation of ihe ADU onto the long post. (1) Long Post (2) Pole Mount (3) Coaxial Antenna Cable The standard pole mount kit includes the detailed installation guide. SKIPPER 150 System User Guide Chapter 7 — Installation of BDU Installation of BDU An overview of BDU's connections with primary handset cable, power cable and antenna cable is illustrated as below. ADU FHIMARV HANDSET ( FE15I‘LPH) VEsSEL's EA‘I‘IERV - Dc 12V! 24V (1) Antenna Cable (2) Primary Handset Cable (3) Power Cable (4) Grounding Cable ’ * Mole: The grounding cable shall be connected to a vessel’s hull as lhe earfh / grounding point. Important notes to be followed before installing BDU The following notes shall be noted: SKIPPER 150 System User Guide 1. The BDU shall be placed in any room, mostly a bridge oi a vessel, where its ambient temperature ranges irom -25‘-’C to +5090. 2. The desktop or the wall surface shall support the dimension and weight of 287 x 229.6 x 69.7mm and 2.8kg respectively. 3. The BDU shall be placed away from a high-vibrated engine as far as possible. Mounting of BDU The BDU is designed for the desktop, wall sun‘ace or top ceiling installation. BDU in Desktop Installation 1. The BDU can be placed on the table or desktop. 2. The BDU has its rubber foots which rest on the desktop in a way that they can prevent it from being shaked or moveabIe. In addition, it is not necessary to use M5 x 16 sell-tapping screws to lock the legs of BDU. SKIPPER 150 System User Guide BDU on Wall Installation 1. The BDU can be mounted on the wall surface by means of using M5 x 16 Pan Head Self Tapping screws tightening on the legs. II L‘ I I O l \ ,/ \__ —-R’ ‘ \ ~"‘~-_ \ -_ \ Lacs ,—‘—) ‘ I —— I ,——" g ‘ _‘\ I, \ 1 \ l' O ‘ smmnso azfivefigo O i \ M I! \ x | __, The above illustration shows the arrows where M5 x16 Pan Head Self tapping screws shall be applied to tighten the BDU on the wall surface via its legs SKIPPER 150 System User Guide 2. Place the BDU on the wall surface with the desired location. Insert and tighten a MS x 16 Sell Tapping screw on one of the BDU legs. vwduyp 1. M5 Pan Head Selt tapping screw on BDU’s legs 2. Wall Surface BDU on Top Ceiling Installation The top ceiling installation is similar as the wall installation. TQP CEILING- “4 - — ~ The above illustration shows the arrows where M5 x16 Pan Head Self tapping screws shall be applied to tighten the BDU on the top ceiling via its legs SKIPPER 150 System User Guide Connecting power cable to BDU It is important that the tirst step is to connect the power cable to the vessel's source ot 12 V/ 24 VDC with the color code of wiring: . Red Wire shall connect to (+) . Black Wire shall connect to (-) men the power connector into the BDU's power connector. Connecting antenna cable to BDU 1. 2. The antenna has 2 different type ot connectors which are both terminated at each end; TNC (Male) and N-type (Male) respectively. The N-type terminated at the end ot antenna cable is catered for its connection to the ADU. Please refer to Chapter 6 for more information on the installation ot ADU. W—fifii mc (Mala) N-Type (Mala) SKIPPER 150 System User Guide 3. Plug the TNC(MaIe) at the other end of the antenna cable into the BDU's antenna connector, which is TNC (Female). TNC (Female) ’ 4. It an user wants to use the existing antenna cable terminated with both N-type connectors on the vessel, then TNC(MaIe)-to-N(Female) adaptor is required on the BDU’s connector. 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These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference Will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the followmg measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiVing antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IMPORTANT NOTE: EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION This Device complies With FCC Bi IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The Antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to prowde a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons and must not be co—located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC CAUTION: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user‘s authority, which is granted by FCC, to operate this satellite FleetBroadband SKIPPERISO terminal. SKIPPER150 System User Guide — Regulatory Information Industry Canada Statement: IC Identifier:5023A-SKIPPER150WE This deVice complies With Radio standard specification RSS —170 of Industn/ Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the folloW|ng two conditions: 1. This deVice may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This deVice must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undeSired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies With 1C radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled enVironment. This antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons and must not be co—Iocated or operating in conjunction With any other antenna or transmitter. Declaration of Conformity: Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd, 190 Changi Road, #02—02 MDIS Building, Singapore 419974 declares under our sole responsibility that the Product, brand name as Wideye and model: SKIPPER 150 Fleetbroadband satellite communication system, to Which this declaration relates, is in conformity With the folloW|ng standards and/or other normative documents: ETSI EN 301 444, IEC60945 / EN 60945, IEC 60950—1 AND EN 60950—1, HU—R M1480 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suite have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. The Conformity Assessment procedure referred to Article 10 and detailed in Annex [III] or [IV] of Directive 1999/5/EC has been followed With involvement of the folIoWing notified body(|es): TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC., PO BOX 370,NEW BERRY, FLORIDA 32669. Identification mark: 1177 (Notified Body number) The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment are held at: - Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd, 190 Changi Road, #02—02 MDIS Building, Singapore 419974. - Signed by Mr. Tan Khai Pang (Chief Technology Officer, 17July, 2009) and Mr. Prabakar Kuttaniseeri (Manager—Quality Engineering, 17 July, 2009).
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