ECI Satellite Communication A S ECIST4120 Irridium telephone set User Manual B4150GB0 0 p65
ECI Satellite Communication A/S Irridium telephone set B4150GB0 0 p65
Contents
- 1. INSTALLATION MANUAL
- 2. USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
ALERT IMPORTANT! The ‘ALERT’ button is placed in the hook: Even though a GPS can be connected to the unit, pressing ‘ALERT’ will NOT automatically transmit your GPS-based position. Press ‘ALERT’ for 3 seconds to start the following sequence: 1. A call for Iridium’s ® special service will be issued from the Iridium terminal, even if another user has occupied the line. 2. Any other user of the Iridium system onboard will be cut off immediately. 3. The display will show ‘ALERT’. 4. The Iridium Network will route your call to the nearest Rescue Coordination Centre. 5. Valid subscription status is mandatory. If the user is in debt and the account is barred, “ALERT” will not work. Inform the RCC of: 1. Your name. 2. The identity of the vessel originating the call. 3. If possible, your position. 4. The reason for the call. 5. What needs to be done ii Future GMDSS Approval ‘ALERT’ will connect you directly to a Rescue Coordination Centre because the Iridium system as such has agreements with all separate RCC’s. In Japanese A1 and A2 areas Iridium has gained acknowledgement as a GMDSS partner. When Iridium gains its global GMDSS approval, which is expected to take place in 2003, you can have your equipment rebuilt so as to: • download new software enabling GMDSS distress calls and automatic transmission of a GPS-based position, and • replace the yellow ‘ALERT’ button by a red ‘DISTRESS’ button. Furthermore, a new operator’s manual will be issued including a description of the ‘DISTRESS’ functionality. SAILOR SC4150 Operating Instructions Alert Call, see page ii. List of contents, see page 1. Handset What Is What? 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 16 17 18 Telephone 1. Display 2. Indicator lamps Power Call In use 3. Escape key 4. Call transfer key 5. Loudspeaker on/off key 6. Shift key 7. Lock on/off key (not yet implemented) 8. On/off button 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Earpiece Signal level Opens menu Opens address book Volume control Hook on/off key Keypad OK key Loudspeaker Microphone ALERT button What Is What? 1. Handset 2. Keypad iii Introduction About this Manual Congratulations on your new Iridium handset or PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) telephone. This manual is for the daily user of the system. It provides instructions on how to operate both a telephone and a handset. Basically, the manual consists of two main parts: The first deals with simple operation, which includes e.g. making and answering calls. The second part describes the more advanced functions of the system. Your Iridium system is a modular system that consists of an antenna, transmitter/receiver, handset and/or desk unit, and optional PSTN telephone/PBX (Private Branch Exchange) switchboard. You can operate the Iridium system in voice mode from a handset, desk unit, and/or PSTN telephone. To the system you can connect up to five handsets or desk units and one PSTN telephone or PBX switchboard. Sailor marine equipment is specially designed for the extremely rugged conditions on board a ship, based on more than 50 years of experience with all kinds of boats, from small pleasure crafts, over fishing boats working under all climatic conditions, to the biggest ships. S.P. Radio A/S is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of maritime radio communication equipment, a position which has been maintained by means of constant and extensive product development. We have a worldwide network of dealers with general agencies in more than fifty countries. All our dealers are specially trained to service all your Sailor products. iv We recommended that you read the manual before using the equipment. Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark. Doc. no.: B4150GB0 Issue: A/9921 Contents Iridium Satellite System ALERT ................................................................................... ii Handset ................................................................................ iii Iridium is a global satellite network for telecommunications. It consists of 66 satellites providing world-wide coverage. What Is What? ............................................................................. iii Telephone ............................................................................ iii What Is What? ............................................................................. iii The Iridium system makes it possible for any two locations on Earth to establish wireless global telephone contact. Introduction ......................................................................... iv About this Manual .............................................................. iv Iridium Satellite System ...................................................... 1 Using a Telephone ............................................................... 2 Making a call ................................................................................. 2 Answering a Call ........................................................................... 2 Handset Simple Operation ................................................. 3 Handset States ............................................................................. 3 Handset on/off ............................................................................... 3 Call Functions ............................................................................... 3 Making a Manual Call ................................................................... 4 Answering a Call ........................................................................... 5 Handset Advanced Operation ............................................ 5 Address Book ................................................................................ 5 Setting Dimmer and Contrast ....................................................... 7 Tone Signalling .............................................................................. 7 Menus .................................................................................... 8 Function Overview ........................................................................ 9 Dimmer Menu ............................................................................... 9 Appendix A ......................................................................... 10 Using a Telephone 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 To the Iridium system, you can connect a PBX switchboard or a PSTN telephone. When using a telephone, many of the system’s more advanced features, like e.g. the security lock function, are not accessible. Telephone call syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example: 3. To confirm you want to make the call, press: # 4. Wait for your call to be answered. 1. External call 2. Prefix for automatic call 00 Answering a Call is done exactly as if it was an ordinary telephone call: Pick up the phone and answer the call. 3. Country code, e.g. 45 4. Area code, e.g. 70 5. Subscriber’s number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0 6. Confirmation For internal calls, entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example: 1. Internal number, e.g. 344 2. Confirmation Making a Call 1. Lift the phone and listen for the tone signalling: Busy tone: Hang up and try again later. Ready tone: The telephone is ready for calling. 2. Enter the wanted number, including the prefix for external call, prefix for automatic call, country code, and area code. An example of a Danish subscriber: Handset Simple Operation To the Iridium system you can connect up to five handsets. A handset can be in one of two states: active or disabled. Handset States In each of the two states, the handset’s normal display and signalling can be described as follows: Call Functions Speaker, Earpiece and Microphone The earpiece is always turned on. The speaker and microphone are always in opposite states, i.e. if the speaker is on, the microphone is off, and vice versa. You can toggle the speaker and microphone states by means of the speaker key. The speaker icon appears on the display when the speaker is on, and disappears when the microphone is on. Disabled State: • The display is cleared and the light is off. • The indicator lamp on/off is flashing briefly every 5 seconds. Active State: • In the active state, the user can choose the information shown on the display. An example: Hooking on/off Before a call can be initiated, the handset must be hooked off. To do so, either remove the handset from the hook or use the on/off-hook key. The handset icon on the display shows whether the handset has been hooked on or off. Hook on Ready Hook off 01.01.1999 23:59:59 Volume • The indicator lamp on/off is on. During a conversation, the speaker and earpiece volume can be adjusted by means of: Handset on/off To turn the handset on/off: 1. Press and hold the on/off button. 2. Wait until you hear the continuous tone signalling or see that the indicator lamps on/off, call and in use are turned on simultaneously. Manual Telephone Call Syntax For external calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example: 3. Release the on/off button. 1. External call 2. Prefix for automatic call 00 3. Country code, e.g. 45 2. Use the numeric keys to key in the number you want to dial. 4. Area code, e.g. 70 For external calls, key: 5. Subscriber’s number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0 To delete the previous digit, press: 6. Confirmation An example: For internal calls, entering a telephone number on the handset follows the syntax of this example: 1. Internal number, e.g. 344 2. Confirmation Enter number 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0_ 3. Confirm the call and start dialling by pressing: 4. A calling tone is heard from the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows: Making a Manual Call Connecting 1. Hook off the handset. If the system is occupied, a busy tone is heard in the earpiece/ speaker, and the display shows e.g.: Line busy 5. When the connection has been established, the display shows: If the system is ready to make a call, a ready tone is heard in the earpiece/speaker, and the display shows: Enter number Type 0 for ext. calls or Enter number Internal calls only Connected to 0 0 0 4 5 7 0 1 3 7 0 0 0_ 6. When one of the parties communicating hooks on, the display asks the other user to do the same: Call terminated ’ Answering a Call 1. When the handset rings, remove it from the hook and communicate as on an ordinary telephone. 2. Adjust the volume in the earpiece or loudspeaker by means of: Handset Advanced Operation The system features a great number of special functions. For those of the functions that are likely to be used the most, there are special buttons or shifted functions in connection with the numeric keys. The functions used less often can be found in the menu tree. Address Book The address book offers the following facilities: 3. When you want to stop communicating, or when you hear a busy tone, hang up. • Up to 100 entries including names and numbers can be stored. A telephone number may consist of up to 20 digits, and a name may contain a maximum of 11 characters. • Any of the 100 stored telephone numbers can be used to initiate a call. • Each entry in the address book can be deleted. • New entries can be added to the address book as long as some of the 100 entries are free. • The name and/or number stored in every entry can be changed. • The stored entries can be searched alphabetically. Searching the Address Book When you need to find a stored entry, first open the address book by pressing: The display then shows a list beginnng with the first entry in the address book: >Andrew Brian Claus Dennis To find previous/following entries, use: When you have reached the last entry, the address book begins from number one again. Changing a Number Stored in Address Book 6. Key in the number by means of the numeric keys. To edit a stored number in the address book: 7. To store the number, press: 1. To enter the address book, press: Deleting a Stored Entry in Address Book 2. To select the wanted entry in the address book, press: 1. To enter the address book, press: 3. To enter the shifted functions, press: 2. To select the wanted entry in the address book, press: 4. To select the edit mode, press: 5. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 6. To store the name, press: 3. To enter the shifted functions, press: 4. To select the delete mode, press: 7. Key in the number by means of the numeric keys. 5. To delete the selected entry, press: 8. To store the new number, press: Calling a Number from Address Book Storing a New Entry in Address Book To store a new entry (name and number) in the address book: To call a number stored in the address book: 1. To enter the address book, press: 1. To enter the address book, press: 2. To select the wanted entry in the address book, press: 2. To enter the shifted functions, press: 3. To select the new mode, press: 4. Key in the name that corresponds to the number. 5. To store the name, press: 3. To start the call: • Lift the handset or • Press: A ringing tone is now heard from the handset. To go on with the call, follow the steps described in connection with “Making a manual call”, beginning with step 3. Redialling When ready to enter a telephone number: To enable or disable the light, select the on/off item. To adjust the dimmer level, select the dimmer item. To adjust the contrast level, select the contrast item. 1. Hook off the handset. An example: 2. Press: When you select dimmer in the dimmer/light menu, the display shows the dimmer menu: 3. Press: DIMMER/LIGHT Dimmer zzzzz 4. To initiate the call, press: A ringing tone is now heard from the handset. To go on with the call, follow the steps described in connection with “Making a manual call”, beginning with step 4. To increase or decrease the dimmer level, use: Setting Dimmer and Contrast To adjust the background light and the contrast level, first press the two keys: For the changes to take effect, press: The dimmer/light menu appears: DIMMER/LIGHT > On/Off Dimmer Contrast Tone Signalling The system will give you information on its status as well as instructions by means of tone signalling. This is done on four different frequencies: 450, 900, 1440 and 1800 Hz. Appendix A illustrates what the various tone signalling sounds like. Now, move to the desired item – dimmer or contrast – by means of: Then, to select the item, press: Menus The handset contains several functions for changing the system settings, showing the status of some system parameters, configurations, and testing the system. To enter the function menu system, press the following two keys: The function menus appear: MENU >Setup Call log System The set-up menu contains all functions for changing the system parameters, such as volume, ringing tone, language, user names and passwords. The call log menu contains information on each call made, including details about when the call was made, its duration, and the receiver’s telephone number. The system menu contains all functions needed for the system administrator/super user to test and configure the system. The following table contains a total list of the entries in the function menu system. Function Overview To access this menu, press: Menu Setup 1st submenu Ringing tone Ring vol. Speaker vol. Key beep Language Extension Display Call log System SW versions 2nd submenu Deep High Slow alt. Fast alt. English Danish Number Name Time/date Status only Transceiver LBT Ctrl. unit Action Sets ringing tone to deep Sets ringing tone to high Sets ringing tone to slow alternating Sets ringing tone to fast alternating Sets ringing volume Sets speaker volume Sets key beep volume Sets language to English Sets language to Danish Selects the extension number of the current CU Selects the extension name of the current CU Displays time and date when the CU is idle Displays only the terminal states when the CU is idle Views the log of all outgoing calls Displays the RTU’s software version number Displays the LBT’s software version number Displays the control unit’s software version number Dimmer Menu To access this menu, press: Menu Dimmer Contrast 1st submenu 2nd submenu Action Adjusts the level of display back light Adjusts the display’s contrast Appendix A Tone Signalling 1800 Hz 1440 Hz 900 Hz 450 Hz 1 sec. RECEIVING CALLS DEEP HIGH ALTERNATING SLOW ALTERNATING FAST DEEP DUAL HIGH DUAL TRANSMITTING CALLS READY BUSY WAITING FOR CONNECTION NON EXISTING 36329 10 v
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