Inmarsat ISATPHONE2 Satellite phone with Bluetooth and GPS for use on the Inmarsat satellite network User Manual
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Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index inmarsat.com/isatphone Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data Congratulations on buying your IsatPhone 2. The satellite phone that delivers: 45 Personal settings Dependable connectivity 52 Security High quality voice 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance Rugged design 60 Regulatory and compliance Assistance button, call alerts and tracking 63 Disclaimer Extended battery capacity 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index From the world’s leading provider of mobile satellite communications Please follow this user guide for further information on how to set up, connect, personalise and use your phone safely. Further information is available at inmarsat.com/isatphone. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index SAFETY Exposure to radio frequency energy IsatPhone 2 is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the phone or Bluetooth handsfree is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy. The phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the safety limits for exposure to radio frequencies (RF) as recommended by the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection) and as adopted within mandatory standards of the European Commission and the United States of America. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. IsatPhone 2 is compliant with the EC standards for exposure specified in EN 50360 and EN 50361. For use of the phone at the ear, these standards set a SAR limit of 2.0 W/kg averaged over a 10g volume. IsatPhone 2 is also compliant with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) standards and test procedures as reflected in the requirements of 47 CFR 2.1093 and FCC OET 65 Supplement C. For use of the phone at the ear, these standards set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over a 1g volume. Tests for SAR are conducted in accordance with international guidelines for testing using standard operating positions as per the procedures for the applicable standards, with the device transmitting at the highest certified power levels in all operational frequency bands. Note: The SAR requirements for IsatPhone 2 are met for handheld at the ear. No measures have been taken for SAR compliance in a body-worn position, since in such a position the device cannot properly communicate with the satellite. Use of the IsatPhone 2 in a body-worn position is therefore not permitted from both a performance and a safety perspective. Pacemakers Wireless phones may adversely affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pacemakers and other medically implanted equipment. Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of an IsatPhone 2 in close proximity to a pacemaker might cause the device to malfunction. If a minimum distance of 15cm is kept between an IsatPhone 2 and a pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason to suspect interference is occurring, immediately switch off your IsatPhone 2. Contact your cardiologist for more information. Hearing aids Although most modern hearing aids are immune to radio frequency interference from satellite terminals, some wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference from the use of the IsatPhone 2, maintain additional separation between you and your IsatPhone 2 and/or consult with your doctor or audiologist. Safety Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index Other medical devices Although most modern electronic medical equipment in hospitals and other clinical environments is shielded from RF energy, there is still a risk that a wireless device could cause interference. As such, never use your IsatPhone 2 near electronic medical equipment without first requesting permission. Blasting areas and potentially explosive environments As with any wireless phone, do not use your IsatPhone 2 where blasting work is in progress. Observe all restrictions and follow any regulations or rules. Do not use your IsatPhone 2 in areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Note that such areas are often, but not always, clearly marked. Battery safety Use only Inmarsat-supplied or approved batteries, and recharge your battery with Inmarsat-supplied or approved chargers for the phone. Use of batteries that are not Inmarsat-supplied or approved may pose increased safety risks. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, as they may explode. See Care and maintenance on page 58, and for guidance on the disposal of batteries and electronic equipment, see page 62. Batteries may burn or explode if damaged. Do not dismantle, open, bend or cut cells or batteries. Do not attempt to modify or remanufacture the battery. Do not immerse or expose the battery to water or other liquids. In the event of a battery leak, avoid contact of contents with skin or eyes. If this does happen, flush the affected areas with water and seek medical help as appropriate. Children Keep out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to play with your phone or accessories. They could hurt themselves or others. Products may contain small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard. Safety Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance Driving Only use IsatPhone 2 in a vehicle using an Inmarsatapproved vehicular docking unit. Check with the vehicle manufacturer to be sure that your phone or Bluetooth will not affect the electronic systems in the vehicle. Full attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and regulations restricting the use of electronic and wireless devices while driving must be observed. Loudness warning Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing. Pinch hazard Take care when opening and closing the antenna of your phone, as it may be possible to trap a fingertip. 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index Safety Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Your IsatPhone Status icons Menu Coverage map Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content QUICK REFERENCE Your IsatPhone Status icons Programmable assistance button Keypad locked GPS fix required Alarm set USB connection Call divert on Conference call activated Unread message Closed user group number Message sent New voicemail Microphone muted Missed call Loud profile active Loudspeaker activated Vibrate profile active Silent profile active Phone memory full Message memory full Bluetooth is paired SIM card memory full Bluetooth headset connected to your phone Bluetooth on Wired handsfree headset connected Ear piece Ambient light sensor LED tracking indicator LED status indicator Handsfree rest Tracking button Volume up key Volume down key Screen Right selection key Navigation keys Left selection key Call button Centre selection key End button Handsfree rest 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Keypad Microphone Index Micro USB port USB/audio protective cover 2.5mm audio connector Strap attachment point LED status indicators Assistance button activated Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Your IsatPhone Status icons Menu Coverage map Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 Menu MESSAGING CONTACTS CALL LOG New message Inbox Outbox Drafts Sent Saved Templates SIM messages Phonebook SIM contacts FND list My phone number Service provider Emergency numbers Voicemail number Groups Missed calls Received calls Dialled calls Call duration 60 Regulatory and compliance PROFILES LOCATION SERVICES ALARM 63 Disclaimer General Silent Loud Vibrate only Assistance button Tracking Send GPS Personal alert Once alarm Recurrent alarm SETTINGS GPS POSITION NETWORK GPS location Satellite search Advanced options Network operator 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index Call settings Security Language Display Prepay Bluetooth Date and time About Reset settings World clock User Guide instructions commence from the main screen. The red key will take you to the main screen. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Your IsatPhone Status icons Menu Coverage map Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 Coverage map 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index I-4 Americas I-4 EMEA I-4 Asia-Pacific IsatPhone 2 may be operated globally. This map depicts Inmarsat’s expectations of coverage, but does not represent a guarantee of service. The availability of service at the edge of coverage areas may require more directional pointing of the antenna and a clear line of sight to the satellite. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 11 12 12 Package contents Setting up your IsatPhone Attaching the wrist strap Switching your phone on and off Setting the phone language and time zone 12 Using info 12 Accessing important information about your phone 12 Upgrading your phone GETTING STARTED Package contents Your IsatPhone 2 box contains: • Phone • Battery The USB drive also contains the following applications and related “How to” guides: • USB Drivers: for charging your phone via a PC, setting up a software modem and for running Contact Synchronisation and Firmware Upgrade tools • Quick Start Guide • Contact Synchronisation Tool: for synchronising your phone with Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Outlook Express contacts 40 Phonebook & Contacts • Warranty • Firmware Upgrade Tool: for undertaking future upgrades 44 Data • Mains charger and four universal plug adaptors The above documents and applications are available in English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese and Arabic. They can also be downloaded from inmarsat.com/isatphone 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 45 Personal settings 52 Security • USB drive • Car charger 55 Troubleshooting • Micro USB cable 58 Care and maintenance • Wired handsfree headset 60 Regulatory and compliance • Wrist strap 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware • Holster The USB drive can be accessed by a PC running Windows 7, 8, Vista or XP and contains the following documents: 67 Downloading content • Quick Start Guide 68 Notices • User Guide 69 Protection of personal information • Warranty 70 Type and specification 71 Setting up your IsatPhone Subscriptions and SIM cards To use your phone, you will need a SIM card and a subscription. The services available to you may depend on your choice of subscription. Contact your service provider for details. Index Setting up your IsatPhone Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 11 12 12 Package contents Setting up your IsatPhone Attaching the wrist strap Switching your phone on and off Setting the phone language and time zone 12 Using info 12 Accessing important information about your phone 12 Upgrading your phone 13 Inserting the SIM card Your phone is supplied with a rechargeable battery, which may not be fully charged when you take it out of the box. Your service provider may have inserted your SIM for you. If not, your phone will prompt you to Insert SIM and offer only a limited service until you do so. Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery. See Care and maintenance on page 58 for more information. Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Inserting and removing the battery Index 10 1 Remove the battery by pressing the catch and lifting the battery up and out of the phone 2 Insert the battery by pressing the battery forward and down. It will click into place 1 If the battery is in place, lift it out 2 Slide the catch down on the SIM holder and flip it outwards 3 Make sure the angled corner of your SIM card is on your left and slide it into the holder 4 Flip the holder back into place and slide the catch back up 5 Insert the battery Setting up your IsatPhone Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 11 12 12 Package contents Setting up your IsatPhone Attaching the wrist strap Switching your phone on and off Setting the phone language and time zone 12 Using info 12 Accessing important information about your phone 12 Upgrading your phone 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance Charging the phone battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. To maximise its life and its charging capacity, the first time you charge the battery, charge it overnight. Use only Inmarsat-supplied or approved batteries, and recharge your battery with Inmarsat-supplied or approved chargers for the phone. Do not leave the battery charging for extended periods of time. The battery can be charged by: Connect the charger to a power source and the micro USB connector to the port at the base of the phone, under the USB/audio protective cover. When the battery needs charging, the low battery alert sounds and a Battery low message is displayed. The phone will automatically switch off shortly afterwards. You might be able to switch the phone on again, but you cannot make or receive any calls until the battery has been recharged or replaced. • Using the AC charger (connecting to a wall socket) Attaching the wrist strap • Using the micro USB cable (connecting to a PC) Your phone is supplied with a wrist strap. To connect the strap, remove the battery cover. Thread the small loop through the entry point at the base of the phone. Loop it over the anchor point to secure it and replace the battery cover. • Using the car charger (connecting to a vehicle cigarette lighter/power outlet) You also have the option of using a solar charger. Contact your service provider for details. 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 11 Setting up your IsatPhone Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 11 12 12 Package contents Setting up your IsatPhone Attaching the wrist strap Switching your phone on and off Setting the phone language and time zone 12 Using info 12 Accessing important information about your phone 12 Upgrading your phone 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 12 Switching your phone on and off Using info To switch on, hold down the red key for a few seconds until the screen lights up. The Inmarsat logo will appear followed by the main screen. To switch off, press and hold the red key for a few seconds. Important information about the status of your phone is displayed in the information shortcut Info on the main screen. These include missed calls, new messages, voicemails, today’s organiser appointments, active profile status, your phone number and your service provider’s number. Info will pop up on the main screen if you have missed a call or have new messages or voicemails waiting. To access Info at other times, press the centre selection key. When Info is open, use the navigation keys to highlight the information you wish to access and press the centre selection key to open. Note: If you see the message Insert SIM, you must insert a SIM card to use your phone. You will also be prompted to enter the PIN code if one is set. The default setting for the PIN code is off. See Setting up SIM PIN code on page 54 for more information. Until a SIM card is inserted, only a limited service is available. See Making an emergency call on page 18 for more information. Setting the phone language and time zone The first time you turn on your phone, you will be prompted to select your language. This will be the display language. Select your language from a list using the navigation keys and the centre selection key. See Setting phone language on page 46 for more information. After you have selected your language, you will be prompted to select your time zone. Your phone automatically receives universal time (UTC) from GPS satellites. By selecting the time zone, the phone’s clock will display your local time. If you move into another time zone, you will need to change this setting. See Setting the time and Setting the time zone on page 48 for more information. Accessing important information about your phone Important information about your phone is displayed under Menu > Settings > About. These include your model, firmware version, IMEI number and IMSI number. You may need to supply this information when contacting your service provider. Upgrading your phone From time-to-time it may be necessary to upgrade your phone’s software in order to improve its functionality and operation. Inmarsat or your service provider will contact you if your phone needs upgrading. Run the USB drive supplied with your phone to download the Firmware Upgrade Tool and to access the “How to upgrade your phone” guide. These are also downloadable from inmarsat.com/isatphone. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 13 USING YOUR ISATPHONE 2 Your IsatPhone makes and receives calls by communicating with Inmarsat satellites in orbit above the equator. Your phone antenna must be deployed and there must be a clear line of sight to an Inmarsat satellite for you to make and receive calls. Connecting to the satellite Switch your phone on, hold down the red key for a few seconds until the screen lights up. The Inmarsat logo will appear followed by the main screen. If prompted to enter a PIN, enter the PIN code. The PIN is originally set by your service provider which you can reset. See Setting up SIM PIN code on page 54 for more information. Stand outside with a clear view of the sky with the phone antenna pointing upwards. There must be a clear line of sight between the phone’s antenna and the satellite. The more sky you can see the stronger the signal should be from the satellite. If open sky makes up about 70% of your view when you look up, then the signal should be strong. Searching satellite will appear on the screen. When your phone is connected to the satellite, the screen will display Ready for service. The top left of the screen will display Inmarsat. The signal bars indicate the signal strength. At least two signal bars are required to make and receive calls. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 14 Using the eCompass function Improving signal strength In order to connect to the network, the handset needs to acquire a GPS fix. This happens automatically. If you are unable to obtain a GPS fix, or your fix is out of date, your search will fail and a red circular icon will be displayed in the status bar on screen. The handset will display information to assist you in acquiring a GPS fix. To maximise your chances of obtaining a GPS fix as quickly as possible, stand outside with a clear view of the sky. If the received signal strength falls during a call, as shown by the signal strength indicator, ensure that the antenna is pointed towards the satellite and there are no obstacles between you and the sky. The eCompass is displayed to indicate the direction in which the antenna should be maintained. When you return the handset to your ear, ensure that you keep it pointed in the direction of the satellite. Finding a satellite Obtaining a GPS fix If the handset is unable to register to the network, or if the received signal strength falls during a call, the eCompass function is automatically displayed on-screen. It helps by showing the direction towards the best Inmarsat satellite. In response, you must point the antenna until the onscreen satellite image turns green. You need to ensure that, in the direction indicated, there is clear line of sight to the sky and no obstructions. The eCompass is never displayed while the handset is correctly connected to the network. When it appears, turn towards the satellite in the direction indicated. The on-screen satellite image changes to green to show that you are pointing the handset in the correct direction. Then press Search. Before you can make a call, your phone needs a GPS fix so it can be located by the satellite. This happens automatically but if a new GPS fix is needed, the GPS fix icon will be displayed. Keep the phone in the open with a clear view of the sky until the icon disappears. Your phone is now ready to make and receive calls. See Obtaining a GPS fix manually on page 38 for more information. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services Making and Receiving calls 1 Switch on your phone by holding down the red key for several seconds. 2 Stand outside with a clear view of the sky and the antenna pointing upwards. 3 Check your phone is connected to the satellite network - Inmarsat is displayed at the top left of the screen. 4 Ensure you have at least two bars of signal strength. 34 Location services 5 Ensure there is sufficient battery power. 40 Phonebook & Contacts 6 Ensure that your phone has a GPS fix – the GPS fix required 44 Data 45 Personal settings icon is not displayed. 7 Dial the full international number and press the green key, eg. +44 1621 123456 52 Security 8 To end a call, press the red key 55 Troubleshooting 9 Switch off your phone by holding down the red key until the screen shuts down. 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Making a call Making a call from saved contacts Enter the full international number by dialling either + (hold down the 0 key for 3 seconds) or 00, country code, area code (without the leading 0), telephone number and press the green key , eg. 00 44 1621 123456 or + 44 1621 123456 . A Calling message and the name of the person being called (if listed in your Phonebook or SIM contacts) will display on the screen. When the call is answered, the screen will show the call time in minutes and seconds. To end the call press the red key . Select Menu > Contacts > Phonebook. Scroll to the desired name using the navigation keys, or enter the first letter of the name in the search field. The matching contacts will be listed. Highlight the name and press the green key . See Phonebook and Contacts on page 40 for more information. Index 15 Making and Receiving calls Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information Re-dialling a number Press the green key , select from the list of previously dialled numbers using the navigation keys and press the green key to start the call. Your phone stores 30 dialled numbers. Alternatively, select Menu > Call log > Dialled calls, select the person you wish to call and press the green key . Re-dialling automatically To switch Auto re-dial on or off, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Auto re-dial and make your selection. The default setting is off. When activated, if your call did not complete, your phone displays Retry? and the reason why the connection was unsuccessful. Press Select to automatically re-dial the number three times until the call is answered. If you press any key or receive a call during this time, re-dialling is interrupted. If the re-dial is successful the phone beeps, then rings. Select Close if you do not want to retry. Receiving a call To receive a call, your antenna must be deployed and your phone connected to the satellite. Press the green key to accept the call or press the red key to reject it. You will see Call from followed by either the name of the caller (if listed in your Phonebook or SIM contacts), the calling number, or Withheld. If you do not wish your phone to play a ringtone, set your active profile to silent or vibrate only. See Sounds, ringtones and profiles on page 45 for more information. To mute the ringing tone when a call comes in, press Silence. Declining a call Press the red key . The call is disconnected and the caller details are stored in Missed calls for later retrieval. Returning a call Your phone automatically stores the numbers of the last 20 phone calls you have answered or missed. To return a call, select Menu > Call log. Select the appropriate folder, eg. Missed calls or Received calls, highlight the contact and press the green key . Making a call while on another call You can put your current call on hold and make a second call at any time. Select the contact by selecting Options > Contacts > Phonebook or by dialling the full international number. When you press the green key , your current call will automatically be put on hold. By selecting Swap you can switch between calls at any time. You can end either call at any time by selecting Options > End held call or End active call. 70 Type and specification 71 Index 16 Making and Receiving calls Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security Receiving a second call while on a call The incoming call will be diverted to your voicemail unless you have set up Call waiting. See Setting up call waiting on page 23 for more information. If you receive a third call while you have one active and one held call, the name or number of the caller will be displayed. Ending either the active or the held call will automatically answer the new call. Using call waiting If you wish to disconnect the first call to accept the second, select Options > End active call. When Call waiting is activated, a pop-up and an audible alert will notify you if another caller is calling you when you are on another call. When you receive this alert you can press the green key to accept the second call. The first call is placed on hold automatically while the second call is taken. By selecting Options > Swap you can switch between calls at any time. If you do not wish to accept the second call, press the red key . The call is disconnected and the caller details are stored in Missed calls and Info for later retrieval. If you do nothing, the second caller will be diverted to your voicemail. If voicemail has not been activated, then the call will appear as a missed call. See Setting up call waiting on page 23 for more information. You can end either call at anytime by selecting Options > End held call or End active call. 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 17 Making and Receiving calls Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 18 Making conference calls Making an emergency call Your phone can host conference calls with up to five participants. To initiate a conference call, call the first participant. When the first participant is connected, call the second participant by selecting Options > Contacts > Phonebook, select the second participant’s name and press the green key . When the second participant is connected, select Options > Conference. You are now in a three-way conference call. Repeat for more participants. To end a conference call, select End or press the red key . Wireless phones, including IsatPhone 2, operate using radio signals, wireless networks, landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications like medical emergencies. Emergency calling requirements for satellite phones vary from country to country. Always check your emergency contact numbers and ensure they are stored on your phone before travelling. Please contact your service provider for specific country information. To answer a new inbound call, press the green key or select Options > Answer. The conference call will be placed on hold. To place all participants into one call, select Options > Conference. To place an inbound call into conference without answering it first, select Options > Add waiting to conference. To disconnect individual conference callers, select Options > Disconnect caller and press Select, or the centre selection key. A list of the participants is displayed. Select by highlighting their name or number and press Select, or the centre selection key, to disconnect them from the call. To make an emergency call in the US, dial 911 or 112. Your call will be put through to a call centre which will connect you to the appropriate emergency service. Alternatively, select Menu > Contacts > Emergency numbers. An emergency call is free of charge. Prepay users do not need a positive balance to make an emergency call. Dialling 911 or 112 overides all security locks and bars on your phone. For details on emergency calling in the rest of the world, please contact your service provider. To speak privately to one participant during a conference call, select Options > Private with a caller and select from the list. To resume the call with all participants, select Options > Conference. To put individual participants of a conference call on hold, select Options > Hold conference party and choose from the list of current callers displayed. Making and Receiving calls Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts Incoming call alerting To make or receive calls and messages with any satellite handset, you must maintain a clear line of sight between the antenna of your handset and the satellite. The Incoming call alerting feature notifies you of calls and text messages when satellite signal reception is limited and/or when the antenna is not deployed. Access to the service is still affected by the location of the handset, and is not available when out of the line of sight of the satellite. See Connecting to the satellite on page 13 for normal operation. 44 Data Using Incoming call alerting 45 Personal settings Before using Incoming call alerting, each time you switch on the handset it must be successfully registered to the network. To do this, deploy the antenna in a location that has a clear line of sight to the satellite. When the handset is registered, the screen displays Ready for service and the two status LEDs change to green. See Connecting to the satellite on page 13. You can now stow the antenna and place the handset in the holster provided or in another convenient location. Unless Incoming call alerting is disabled, the screen displays Ready for service, Incoming call alerts only and the status LEDs change to amber to indicate that the available signal strength is sufficient to notify you of incoming calls or messages. 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 If the received signal strength is too low, the status LEDs turn red and the screen displays the instruction Point antenna towards satellite. Move to a location with a clear line of sight to the satellite and the two status LEDs will change to amber. The handset will continue to search for the network until you reach a position where the signal strength is sufficient to receive incoming call alerts. Receiving an Incoming call alert When you receive an incoming call alert, you must action in order to obtain full connectivity to the network. This means that you must deploy the antenna if it is stowed, and move to a location with a clear line of sight to the satellite. On receiving an incoming call alert, the status LEDs flash amber and the alert tone sounds. See Sounds, ringtones and profiles on page 45. The screen displays Incoming call and Time remaining 15s. The time counts down until you successfully connect to the network. Throughout this period, the incoming call can be rejected by pressing the red key. Missed Incoming call alerts If you reject an incoming call alert or do not successfully connect to the network within 15 seconds, the alert is terminated. The screen then informs you of a missed alert . You must connect to the network to receive more information about the missed call, voicemail or text. See Returning a call on page 16. Missed calls are forwarded to your voicemail if configured to do so. See Using voicemail on page 21. Index 19 Incoming call alerting Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting Configuring the Incoming call alerting feature Calling handsfree By default, Incoming call alerting is set to On. To switch this feature off, go to the main menu and choose Settings > Call settings > Incoming call alerting. Set the status to Off and press Select. To switch the feature on again, at the main menu choose Settings > Call settings > Incoming call alerting, set the status to On and press Select. You can also use your phone in handsfree mode. Place the phone on its side with the antenna pointing upwards and use loudspeaker or a handsfree headset. By default, Incoming call alerting is set to provide notification of voice calls only, but you can configure the handset to notify you of text messages as well. Go to the main menu and choose Settings > Call settings > Incoming call alerting, then choose Configure alerts. The screen displays the options Alert for calls only and Alert for calls & messages. For notification of calls and messages, choose the latter option and press Select. 58 Care and maintenance Using the volume control 60 Regulatory and compliance The two volume keys on the side of the phone adjust the call volume. 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content Loudspeaker can be activated at any time during the call. To use the wired handsfree headset, connect it to the audio port at the base of the phone, under the protective cover. To use a Bluetooth headset, see page 49 for more information. Muting a call Select Options > Mute while on a call. To cancel, select Options > Unmute. 68 Notices Using loudspeaker 69 Protection of personal information Select Loudspeaker at any time during a call. 70 Type and specification 71 Index 20 Incoming call alerting Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware Using voicemail Additional call features You will be able to receive voicemail messages if your service provider has enabled voicemail. Your phone automatically checks for voicemails shortly after it has been switched on and connected to the network. It will also send you voicemails that arrive while you are connected to the network. Viewing call length If you have a new voicemail, the voicemail icon will appear in the status bar at the top of the main screen and in Info. To listen to the message, hold down the key on the keypad for a few seconds and your phone will automatically connect you to your Inmarsat voicemail. Alternatively, you can dial the short code 570 followed by the green key or the full international number 00 870 772 001 899 or + 870 772 001 899 and the green key . Follow the spoken instructions. The default language for voicemail is English, but your service provider may have enabled your voicemail in your chosen language. If you wish to change the voicemail language, follow the spoken instructions or contact your service provider. Your phone logs the duration of outgoing and incoming calls. Press the green key and Dialled calls appears, which lists the date, time and duration of each call. Use the navigation keys to access Received calls and Missed calls. Alternatively, select Menu > Call log and make your selection. You may find the Call duration log useful for checking the Last dialled call duration, and the total time of Dialled calls. To reset the counter, highlight the value you wish to reset, select Options > Clear and press the left navigation key labelled Select. To reset all counters, select Options > Clear timers. Setting the minute counter Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Minute counter and select your preferred setting. The default setting is off. When enabled, your phone will beep after every minute of your call. 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 21 Additional call features Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls Setting up call summary Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Call summary and then use the navigation and centre selection keys to make your selection. The default setting is on. When Call summary is activated, the date, time and duration of the call is displayed. Setting up and using speed dial First, select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Speed dialling and then use the navigation and centre selection keys to make your selection. The default setting is on. Eight speed dial slots are available, from 2-9. Speed dial 1 is reserved for voicemail. From the main screen, press and hold down for a few seconds the number key that you would like to associate with a contact. If the number is not yet assigned, a pop-up will ask if you wish to assign a contact to the key. Select Yes and a list of Phonebook contacts is displayed. Use the navigation keys to highlight the contact and then the contact’s details. Press OK to save your selection. Alternatively, select Contacts > Phonebook. Use the navigation keys to highlight the contact name, press the centre selection key to open or select Options > Open. Highlight the number to which you would like to assign the speed dial, eg. Mobile. Select Options and select Assign speed dial. Highlight a speed dial slot marked Unassigned, press the centre selection key to assign the phone number to that speed dial slot. To remove speed dial, follow the instructions above and select Remove speed dial. To speed dial, hold down the appropriate number of the keypad for a few seconds and the phone will automatically dial the number. Setting any key answer Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Any key answer and select On. The default setting is off. When activated, press any key to answer a call. Deleting all call logs Select Menu > Call Log. Select Options > Clear all. Press Yes to confirm. 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 22 Additional call features Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Advanced call features Call barring Advanced call features are controlled by the Inmarsat network. To check or change these features, the phone must be connected to the satellite with a signal strength of at least two bars. An IsatPhone 2 SIM card always uses an international number format, + or 00, and the country code, 870. Call barring prevents the following call types from being made or received by your phone: Sending your caller ID Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Send my caller ID, then select On, Off or Set by network and press OK. Set by network leaves it to the network to select whether Caller ID is displayed. The default setting is Set by Network. When Send my caller ID is on, your caller ID will be displayed on the recipient’s phone. If this feature is switched off, your caller ID will be hidden and Withheld displayed in its place. Setting up call waiting Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Call waiting, and select Activate. There may be a short delay before the network responds. Call waiting activated will appear when the setting has been enabled. The Call waiting default setting is off. From the Call waiting menu you can also select to Check status or Deactivate. To use call waiting, see Using call waiting on page 17 for more information. • Outgoing calls: bars all outgoing calls • International calls: bars all outgoing calls except to other Inmarsat numbers • International except to home: bars all outgoing calls except to other Inmarsat numbers • Incoming calls: bars all incoming calls • Incoming outside home: bars all incoming calls except from other Inmarsat numbers Note: This feature is not supported in all countries. If you are using a SIM card with local country numbering, the call barring is as described by the menu. The first time you set up call barring, you will need to reset the barring password. Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Call barring. Select Options and navigate to Change barring pass code. Enter the barring pass code and select OK. The default is 0000. Enter a new four-digit pass code and select OK. Then enter the new pass code again to confirm it. You will need to enter this new pass code whenever you change your call barring settings. Index 23 Advanced call features Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings To cancel a bar, highlight that type of call in the Call barring menu, select Options and select Cancel. To cancel all call barring, select Options and select Cancel all barring. To check the status of a call bar, highlight that type of call in the Call barring menu, select Options and select Check status. The barring code can be entered incorrectly an unlimited number of times. If you have forgotten your code, please contact your service provider. Note: Fixed number dialling, Call barring and Call divert does not prevent emergency calling. Call barring and Call divert cannot be active at the same time. 52 Security Diverting calls 55 Troubleshooting Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Call divert. Call divert allows you to forward incoming calls to your voicemail or another phone number: 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 24 • Only voice calls – diverts any voice call to your voicemail or another number • Only data calls – diverts data calls to another phone number • Only fax calls – diverts fax calls to another phone number your phone should ring (up to 30 seconds) before the call is diverted to your voicemail or another number • If out of reach – when you are out of reach of a satellite signal this option diverts calls either to your voicemail or to another number • If not available – diverts all ‘If busy’, ‘If no reply’ and ‘If out of reach’ calls. If you subsequently assign a divert number for any of these calls, that number will override the ‘If unavailable’ divert number After making your selection, you will be prompted to enter the phone number or voicemail to which calls are to be diverted. Select Options to select a number from your phonebook. To cancel call divert, highlight that type of call in the Call divert menu, select Options and select Cancel. To cancel all call diverts, select Options and select Cancel all forwarding. To check the status of a call divert, highlight that type of call in the Call divert menu, select Options and select Check status. Note: Fixed number dialling, Call barring and Call divert does not prevent emergency calling. Call barring and Call divert cannot be active at the same time. • If busy – when you are engaged on another call, this option diverts calls either to your voicemail or to another number • If no reply – this option allows you to select how long Advanced call features Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls Fixed number dialling (FND) When Fixed number dialling is activated, the user is limited to dialling or texting only numbers stored in the FND list. The default setting is off. Activating and de-activating fixed number dialling Select Menu > Settings > Security, highlight Fixed dialling from the list and press the centre selection key. Select On to activate and press the centre selection key or OK. You will be prompted to enter your PIN 2 code. The default PIN 2 is 9999. See Setting up SIM PIN 2 code on page 54 for more information. Contact your service provider if this code was not specified or was reset at purchase. Fixed number dialling can restrict your phone to a certain prefix, as well as individual phone numbers. To limit outbound calls or text messages to a specific country or range of corporate numbers, create an FND list entry with the international prefix and local prefix you wish to allow, followed by the correct number of remaining digits replaced by question marks. Press the * key twice to enter a question mark. Example: To limit calls to UK landlines, create an FND list entry: +44??????????. Substitute any number in place of the ? symbols while dialling or sending a message. When fixed number dialling is activated, your phone still enables numbers stored in other areas of Contacts to be viewed. To add a number to your list, select Menu > Contacts > FND list and press the centre selection key. Press Options and select either New FND contact or Copy from phonebook. You will then be prompted for the PIN 2 code. FND list entries are stored on your SIM card. Only one name and one contact number can be stored for each entry. 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 25 Advanced call features Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories Using fixed number dialling Select Menu > Contacts > FND list and the contact. Select Call or Send message from Options. To send email messages when fixed number dialling is activated, the message centre number should be added to the FND list. See Message settings on page 32 for more information on finding your message centre number. Note: Fixed number dialling, Call barring and Call divert does not prevent emergency calling. Messaging Using the message menu Select Menu > Messaging. Select any one of the following options and press the centre selection key or select Options > Open. The functions are: • New message - to create a new message • Inbox - to store received messages • Outbox - to temporarily store messages waiting to be sent. Messages are placed in Outbox, for example, when your phone is not connected to the network. If sent, messages will be stored in Sent. If unsent, messages will be stored in Drafts • Drafts - when a message is written but not ready or able to be sent, the message is saved here • Sent - to store the sent messages. If you want your sent messages to be saved, select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings > Text msg settings > Saving sent messages and select On 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 26 Messaging Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting • Saved messages - to store received messages • Templates - If you regularly send similar messages, you can set up a template. To do this, compose a new message, select Menu > Messaging > New message > Text message and compose the parts of your message that will not change. Select Options > Save as template. To compose a new text message based on this template, select Menu > Messaging > Options > Compose from template and then select the template you would like to use. Edit the text, add recipient and then select Options > Send • SIM messages - to store messages in SIM memory. A total of 125 messages can be stored in the phone memory. 58 Care and maintenance Entering text 60 Regulatory and compliance You need to enter text when composing a message, adding a contact to your phonebook, adding an appointment to your organiser or searching. Your phone offers two types of text entry mode: predictive and standard. 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware Using predictive text entry Predictive text mode allows you to use less keystrokes to type a word as it uses a built-in dictionary as a timesaving feature. For example, to type the word hello, you would only use 5 keystrokes (one for each letter of the word). When you type h (number 4 on the keypad) a list appears on the screen. It is not necessary to select the letter h as when you type e (number 3) the dictionary begins to narrow down the words that begin with he. Key number 5 twice to type ll, then number 6 for the letter o. This will result in the dictionary selecting the only known word with these sequential letters, ie. hello. If the dictionary has a number of options for the same keystrokes it will present a list of words. Use the down arrow to scroll to the word you require and press the centre selection key. As always, press the 0 key to create a space between words. If the word you are typing is not in the dictionary, Word not in dictionary appears. Press OK and select Spell word, type the word you want to enter and press Select. The new word is now saved in your dictionary for future use. 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 27 Messaging Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 You can change the text entry settings whilst composing a message. Click and hold the # key. A pop-up menu offers options to change the language, text editing mode or to add a new word. Note: To change the language of the dictionary used while composing a text message, select Options > Writing language. Using standard (non-predictive) text entry Standard text entry enables you to key text in manually, letter by letter, without the phone suggesting the word you are attempting to type. To enter text, repeatedly press a number key, 2-9, until the desired character appears. For numbers, hold the key down longer until the number appears. To insert a space, press the 0 key. For symbols such as punctuation marks, press the * key and then use the navigation keys to select from the menu. Press the # key to change text editing and capitalisation. To delete text, place the cursor to the right of the character you wish to delete and select Clear. Move the cursor around the message using the navigation keys to insert or delete text anywhere in the message. Selecting text entry mode The icon at the top right of your screen displays your choice of text entry mode and character case. The default setting is standard text. If you want to change the text entry mode press the # key repeatedly until your chosen mode icon is indicated. The modes are: Predictive mode – all capitalised Predictive mode – initial capital only Predictive mode – no capitals Standard mode – all capitalised Standard mode – initial capital only Standard mode – no capitals Standard mode – numbers only Standard mode – symbols only Creating a text message The character limit for a text sent from your phone is approximately 1600 Latin characters or 740 non-Latin characters, ie up to 10 concatenations, including the recipient’s telephone number. Index 28 Messaging Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 29 Select Menu > Messaging > New message > Text message. A blank screen will appear. Compose your message. See Entering text on page 27 for more information. When you have finished, add the recipient(s). If their details are already stored in your Contacts select Options > Add recipient and select the name from the list. Use the left and right navigation keys to move between Phonebook and SIM contacts. If the recipient’s details are not stored, use the up navigation key to move the cursor to the To: line. Enter the recipient’s full international number. If you make a mistake, use the left and right navigation keys to move the cursor and Clear to delete a number. When you have finished adding recipients, select Options > Send or press the centre selection key. If you want to save your message so you can edit or send it later, select Options > Save, or select Options > Exit and confirm that you want to save the text. The message will be saved in the Drafts folder. When you are ready to complete it, select Menu > Messaging > Drafts. Creating a text message for sending to an email address Your phone can also send text messages to email addresses. Instead of displaying your name to the recipient the message will display your details in the following format: From: your phone number message.inmarsat.com eg. From: 8707764XXXXX message.inmarsat.com The character limit for a text sent from your phone to an email address is approximately 1600 Latin characters or 740 non-Latin characters, ie up to 10 concatenations, including the recipient’s email address. Select Menu > Messaging > New message > Email message. Compose your message. Recipients can be added from stored contacts by selecting Options > Add recipient. Only entries containing an email address will be displayed. To send your message to an email address which is not stored, use the up navigation key to move the cursor into the To: field and type the address. For symbols such as the @ sign, press the * key and then use the navigation keys to select from the menu. After entering the address, wait for 5 seconds and the phone will place a ; after the entry, allowing you to enter another address. When you move the cursor away from the To: field or open Options, your phone will check the email addresses entered. If addresses do not follow the format of a valid email address, they will be deleted and an error message displayed. Receiving text and email messages Messages can be received when the antenna is deployed and your phone is connected to the network, even if you are on a call, or when incoming calls are forwarded to another phone number. If your phone is switched off when a message is received, the message is stored by the network until your phone is switched on and registered with the network. Delivery will be attempted for the duration that your message Messaging Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security remains in the network. To check or change this setting, select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings > Text msg settings > Validity period. When you receive a message on your phone, an unread message icon will appear on the status bar. Info will pop-up and display a list of unread messages. If you wish to read the message later, press Close. To read the message, select Menu > Messaging > Inbox. Alternatively, with Info open, use the centre selection and navigation keys to highlight and open Unread messages. Forwarding a message Incoming text messages accommodate the full 10 concatenations. However, incoming messages from emails are restricted to approximately 160 Latin and 74 non-Latin characters. If the sender exceeds this limit, the message will be truncated upon receipt. Calling a number from a received message 55 Troubleshooting Viewing your received messages 58 Care and maintenance Inbox lists the last 20 messages received, including message status (read or unread), the sender’s name or number, the first words of the message and the date received. Use the up and down navigation keys to highlight a message and press the centre selection key or select Options > Open. 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Replying to sender Open the message and select Options > Reply. A new blank message will be displayed. Complete the fields as prompted. Open the message and select Options > Forward > Text message or Email message. The message is displayed with the cursor flashing in the empty To: field. Enter the recipient’s number or to add a contact from the phonebook, press Options > Add recipient. When the To: field is completed, select Options > Send. A popup confirms that the message has been sent. The sent message is stored in the Sent list. Open the message and press the green key or select Options > Call. After the number has been called, the message is considered read and remains in the inbox. Saving details from a received message Open the message and select Options > Address clipboard. The sender’s number is displayed. Select Options > Add to contacts. You can either Create new or Update existing. Select which field to save the number in the contacts list, complete other fields as appropriate and select Options > Save. The contact will be stored in Phonebook. See Creating a new contact on page 40 for more information. Saving a received message To save a received message, open the message you wish to save and select Options > Copy to folder > Saved messages. Index 30 Messaging Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices Deleting messages Select the message from the list displayed in any of the message folders and select Options > Delete. A pop-up will appear asking you to confirm the action. Press Yes. To delete all the messages in the folder, select Options > Delete all messages. Setting up message groups If you regularly send the same text or email message to the same group of people, you can set up a group. Select Menu > Contacts > Groups, then select Options > Create new. Enter a name for your group and select OK, followed by Yes. You can set up a maximum of 20 groups, and the same contact can be a member of more than one group. To add members to a group, select Menu > Contacts > Groups, highlight the group to which you would like to add members and press the centre selection key. Now select Options > Add member. This will retrieve your phonebook. Highlight the name of the contact you would like to add to the group and press the left or centre selection key. A group can have any number of contacts. By selecting Options when a member of the group is highlighted, you can also: • Open the contact’s details • Call the contact • Send a Text message to the contact • Remove from group to remove the contact from this group • View group list to view the members of each group Assign group ringtone to give all members of this group the same ringtone, so that you will be able to recognise when a member of the group is calling you. To send a text message to the whole group, select Menu > Messaging > New message > Text message or Email message > Options > Add recipient and then press the right navigation key three times to move between the tabs. Select the group from the list and compose your message. You can also add members to groups directly from your phonebook. In your phonebook, simply highlight the contact, select Options > Add to group, then select which group to which you would like to assign the contact. You can also see which members belong to a group by selecting Options > Belongs to group. 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 31 Messaging Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services Sending a text to a group of people Entering your service centre number If you regularly send the same text to a group of people, you can create a group in your phonebook. To send the text to a group you have already set up, select Options > Add recipient and then press the right navigation key twice to display the list of groups. It is unlikely that you would need to enter or change your service centre number unless advised to do so by your service provider. Using message settings 34 Location services Select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings > Text msg settings or Email settings. 40 Phonebook & Contacts Text message settings: 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index Use same message centre: Always set to Yes. SMSC management: Both specify the number to which your phone will despatch your messages for delivery. Validity period: Specifies the length of time your message will remain in the network, should it be pending for delivery to the recipient. Saving sent messages: The default setting is on. The setting can be changed if required. Long message sending: The default setting is on. This allows approximately 1600 Latin or 740 non-Latin characters to be sent ie. up to 10 concatenations. The number of your service centre is required in order to send messages. In the unlikely event that this detail is not on your SIM card, you can enter the number yourself. To enter a service centre number, select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings > Text msg settings > SMSC management. If the phone number of your service centre is displayed, select Options > Exit. If there is no number in the display, select Options > Edit and enter the full international number of the service centre. You will be prompted to activate the number. Press Yes. Your phone is now ready to send and receive messages. Alternatively, select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings > Email settings > Options > Edit and add the email centre number and select Apply. Setting a message delivery expiry period If your message cannot be delivered, you can change the length of time your message will remain in the network. To check or change the expiry period select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings > Text msg settings > Validity period. With original text / Without original text: The sender’s original message is included/excluded as part of any reply that you compose. The default setting is Without original text. Set defaults: This resets all message settings. 32 Messaging Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 13 14 14 15 19 20 21 21 23 26 33 Connecting to the satellite Using the eCompass function Obtaining a GPS fix Making and Receiving calls Incoming call alerting Calling handsfree Using voicemail Additional call features Advanced call features Messaging Prepay services 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 33 Prepay services If you have a prepay subscription, your service provider will have informed you of the services available to you. Your phone also enables you to make a balance enquiry and redeem prepay vouchers for Inmarsat’s prepay service, free of charge. Select Menu > Settings > Prepay, then select either Balance enquiry or Redeem voucher and follow the onscreen instructions. Making a balance enquiry From the main screen enter your balance enquiry code, *106# and press the green key . Your current balance and expiry date will be shown on the screen. Redeeming a prepay voucher From the main screen enter the top-up code, *101*VoucherNumber#, eg. *101*1234567890123456# and press the green key . Your new balance and expiry date will be shown on the screen. Due to licensing issues, some prepay services, including making mobile-originated (MO) calls/texts, are not currently available from US territories or possessions. This situation may change. Please contact your service provider for more information. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 34 36 37 38 Using the Assistance button Using the Tracking feature Using your GPS location information Personal alert 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting LOCATION SERVICES Using the Assistance button In a critical situation, the Assistance button allows you to rapidly make a call to a recipient, or send an alert text message or email to one or more recipients. Note: An assistance alert is not the same as an emergency call, see page 18. You cannot set the feature to call a national emergency number (e.g. 911) or other numbers of less than four digits. However it is always good practice to save to your phonebook the contact details of related local services so that they can be alerted if necessary. 58 Care and maintenance Enabling the Assistance feature 60 Regulatory and compliance Before you can use the Assistance feature, you must enable it and configure the alert type and recipients. From the main menu select Location services > Assistance button > Configure > Assistance feature. Then press the centre selection key to enable the feature. 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content Configuring Assistance button calls 68 Notices Go to Location services > Assistance button > Configure > Alert type, then select Call only or Call & message. Choose the intended recipient of your call by selecting Location services > Assistance button > Configure > Call config. > Edit recipient. You can choose a contact from the phonebook or add a new contact. To find contacts, edit contacts or add new contacts, see Managing contacts in your phonebook on page 40. You can only select one recipient for an assistance call. If you want to use the handset loudspeaker when you make an assistance call, select Location services > Assistance 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 34 button > Configure > Call config. > Handsfree call > On. If you want the handset to automatically redial the recipient when the call setup fails, select Location services > Assistance button > Configure > Call config. > Call retry > On. If the first call is unsuccessful, the handset disconnects and shows the text Call connection failed, retrying. The contact is then automatically redialled after three minutes. The handset will make up to eight attempts to connect to the recipient, after which Assistance alert is de-activated. Configuring Assistance button messages Go to Location services > Assistance button > Configure > Alert type, then highlight Call & message or Message only and press the centre selection key. Choose the intended recipient of your message by selecting Location services > Assistance button > Configure > Message config. > Edit recipient. See Configuring assistance calls above. Then choose the type of message that you want to send to this recipient by selecting Email message or Text message. If you want to send a message to more than one recipient, select each contact from the Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 34 36 37 38 Using the Assistance button Using the Tracking feature Using your GPS location information Personal alert 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index phonebook separately (adding new contacts if necessary) and choose the message type for each. A maximum of ten message recipients is permitted. Created 20140202T132216Z is the timestamp giving the date and time at which the alert was triggered The content of assistance messages is automatically created by the handset. It always includes an up-to-date GPS fix, the time at which the fix was acquired and the time that the alert was triggered. An email cannot exceed 160 characters, including the recipient’s email address, and users cannot personalise messages by entering additional text. Here is an example of an assistance message: Activating an Assistance button alert Assistance alert from: +870776400465 52.123N,22.456W 20140202T125959Z h:08m,v:32m accuracy Created 20140202T132216Z where: +870776400465 is the sender’s phone number 52.123N,22.456W is the latitude and longitude of the sender’s location 20140202T125959Z is the date and time at which the GPS fix was acquired h:08m,v:32m accuracy is the horizontal and vertical accuracy of the GSP fix in meters 35 With your handset switched on and the antenna deployed, flip open the latch of the Assistance button at the top of the handset and press the button revealed. Alternatively, from the main menu, select Location services > Assistance button > Configure assistance button > Send assistance alert. The on-screen text informs you that the alert will be sent in 15 seconds and that you can select Alert now to send it immediately. You can cancel the alert during this time, by pressing Cancel. Respond as necessary. If alert messages have been configured, they are then sent to the recipient(s). If alert call has been configured, then the call is established. During the call, the screen displays the latitude and longitude of your current location. Assistance button security You can lock the Assistance button feature to prevent unauthorised use. If the lock is on, you must enter the admin code before the feature’s settings can be changed. See Setting up the admin code on page 53 for more information. The lock default setting is Off. To switch on or off the Assistance button lock, select Menu > Settings > Security and select Assistance button lock from the list. Then select On or Off, enter the admin code and press OK. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 34 36 37 38 Using the Assistance button Using the Tracking feature Using your GPS location information Personal alert 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance Using the Tracking feature The Tracking feature allows you to send text messages or emails reporting the GPS coordinates of your current location to one or more recipients or, alternatively, to a tracking portal. The messages are automatically generated by the handset, with updated coordinates, at a default preset interval of 15 minutes. To send any message, your handset must be registered to the network. See Connecting to the satellite on page 13. Configuring Tracking 60 Regulatory and compliance Tracking status 63 Disclaimer • The Tracking feature has three states - Enabled, Disabled and Always-on - that control access to the sending of tracking messages. To configure the status, go to the main menu and choose Location services > Tracking > Configure tracking > Tracking status. Then choose a state: 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index • Enabled: allows you to start and stop sending tracking messages, either by navigating the menu or by using the Tracking button [graphic] above the volume up/ down keys on the side of the handset • Disabled: removes the ability to start or stop the transmission of tracking messages • Always-on: The handset continues to send messages whenever it is connected to the network 36 • Choosing the message recipients and message type Select Location services > Tracking > Configure tracking > Edit recipient. You can choose a contact from the phonebook or add a new contact. To find and edit contacts or to add new contacts, see Managing contacts in your phonebook on page 40. If you want to send messages to more than one recipient, select each contact from the phonebook separately (adding new contacts if necessary). A maximum of ten recipients is permitted. When you have chosen a recipient, press Select. The message types available for that contact are displayed, highlight Text message or Email message and press Select. Note that a recipient’s email addresses cannot exceed 40 characters. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 34 36 37 38 Using the Assistance button Using the Tracking feature Using your GPS location information Personal alert 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance Choosing the message interval When Tracking is set to On, messages are automatically sent every 15 minutes by default. You can increase or decrease this interval to suit your requirements. Select Configure tracking > Edit interval. The screen displays preset time intervals. Highlight an interval value and press Select. You can also specify your own interval of up to 9999 minutes by choosing Custom interval from the list of intervals. A blank text box is displayed. Type the interval that you want to use and press OK. 60 Regulatory and compliance Starting tracking 63 Disclaimer If the Tracking status is set to Enabled, you can start and stop sending tracking messages by using the Tracking button. Alternatively, from the main menu choose Location services > Tracking > Start. On-screen text confirms that tracking messages will be sent at the chosen interval. Press OK. 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index If you have chosen Always-on override, tracking messages are sent whenever the handset is registered to the network. The tracking LED above the screen flashes when Tracking has started. Stopping tracking 37 To stop sending tracking messages, press the Tracking button or choose Location services > Tracking > Stop and press Select. An on-screen prompt asks you to confirm, press OK. The tracking LED goes off. To stop sending tracking messages when Always-on has been selected, change the status by choosing Location services > Tracking > Configure Tracking > Tracking status > Disabled. Tracking security You can lock the Tracking feature to prevent unauthorised use. If the lock is on, you must enter the admin code before you can change the Tracking feature’s settings. See Setting up the admin code on page 53 for more information. The lock default setting is Off. To switch Tracking lock on or off, select Menu > Settings > Security and select Tracking lock from the list. Then select On or Off, enter the admin code and press OK. Using your GPS location information As well as locating your phone’s position for the satellite, you can also view your GPS location and send it as a text message or email. Note: You can view GPS information only after the phone has been registered to the network. Viewing your GPS location information Select Menu > GPS position > Options > View location information to view the date and time of when your last GPS fix was taken and your latitude and longitude at that time. Your exact location is indicated with a white dot on the world map. 2 Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 34 36 37 38 Using the Assistance button Using the Tracking feature Using your GPS location information Personal alert 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index Displaying GPS in metric or imperial measures National GPS policies Select Menu > GPS position. The Valid GPS fix screen appears. Select Options > Set unit and make your selection. The default setting is metric units. Some national GPS policies do not allow users to access their GPS information in particular locations. Your phone continues to access the GPS satellites as usual, so its performance is unaffected. However, your phone will not display its GPS location. For more information, please contact your service provider. Sending your GPS location Select Menu > GPS position and select Options > Send GPS location. The elapsed time since the last GPS fix was obtained is displayed and you are presented with two options. Select Send to use the stored value or New to acquire a new GPS fix. Press the red key to cancel. Make your decision on the basis of any significant distance travelled since the stored GPS fix was obtained. Note that requesting a new fix will temporarily delay the sending of your location. When the GPS fix to be used has been acquired, select Text message or Email message. Only editing of the recipient field is permitted. Enter the destination number or email address directly into the To: field, or choose Options > Add recipient to select an existing entry from Contacts. You are presented with the list of Phonebook contacts. Use the left and right navigation keys to select SIM contacts or Groups. Obtaining a GPS fix manually On rare occasions, your phone may continue to show the GPS fix required icon, which means that a new GPS fix is needed in order for your phone to connect to the network. If this occurs, select Menu > GPS position. The new GPS fix is displayed. When this screen is open, your phone will attempt to refresh the GPS fix every 30 seconds. 38 Personal alert The personal alert feature enables a user to send their GPS position, along with a short pre-configured message, as an email or text message, to a maximum of 10 recipients. Pre-configuration, use of a stored GPS fix and a shortdial code enable the personal alert to be sent quickly whilst maximising reliability. This is achieved by restricting the alert to one 160 character message, and mailing to each recipient separately. Each message sent is charged separately. Note: Generally, email message routing is more reliable than text messages. Setting up and activating a personal alert To set up and activate a personal alert, select Extras > Personal alert > Edit personal alert. Select Configure personal alert, and edit the recipients and the message. See the Messaging section starting on page 26 for more information. 2 Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 34 36 37 38 Using the Assistance button Using the Tracking feature Using your GPS location information Personal alert 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index The personal alert is made up of the following elements: • Last GPS fix, time of GPS acquisition and fix accuracy • Time that the personal alert was triggered on the phone • Email address of the recipient if the alert is sent as an email • A short message predefined by the user, written in Latin characters. This personalised text is limited in length; a descending counter indicates available characters when editing. The same message is sent to all recipients You can restrict access to the Edit personal alert feature by switching on Personal alert lock in Menu > Settings > Security and entering the admin code. The default for Personal alert lock is off. See Setting up the admin code on page 53 for more information. Sending a personal alert The quickest way to send a personal alert is to press * and # simultaneously for at least 2 seconds from the main screen. Alternatively, select Menu > Extras > Personal alert > Send personal alert. A pop-up will appear asking you to confirm the action. The antenna must be deployed and your phone connected to the satellite to successfully send personal alert messages. 39 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 40 42 42 42 43 43 43 Managing contacts in your phonebook Managing contacts on your SIM card Synchronising contacts with Outlook Sending and receiving contact details Your phone number Your service provider number Alarm 44 Data PHONEBOOK & CONTACTS Managing contacts in your phonebook Contacts can be stored in either your phone’s memory via Phonebook or on your SIM card via SIM contacts. Up to 500 contacts can be stored in the phonebook and up to 250 on your IsatPhone 2 SIM card. To view the contacts in your phone’s memory, select Contacts from the main screen. 45 Personal settings Creating a new contact 52 Security There are several ways to create a contact. From the main screen type in the number to save, including the full international code. Select Options > Add to contacts > Create new contact. Define the number you are saving, eg. Telephone, Office phone, Mobile phone, Fax etc, then select Options > Save. The saved contact details are displayed. 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 40 Finding a contact You can find a contact in your phonebook either by using the navigation keys to scroll through the list of all contacts or by entering the first characters of a contact’s name in the search field at the top of the list of contacts. See Entering text on page 27 for more information. Opening a contact Highlight the contact’s name in the phonebook and press the centre selection key or select Options > Open. Use the up and down navigation keys to select a number. Ordering contacts by first or last name Select Phonebook > Options > Settings > Display name order and then select either First last (to list them alphabetically by first name) or Last first (to list them alphabetically by last name). Alternatively, open the contacts directory either by selecting Menu > Contacts or by selecting Contacts. Highlight the location where you wish to save the contact and press Select. The default setting is Phonebook. You are presented with a list of stored contacts, select Options > New contact. Enter the first name, last name and the telephone number. If you wish to save a contact detail other than phone number, select Options > Add detail and select from the list presented. After entering all relevant details, select Options > Save or press the centre selection key. Managing contacts in your phonebook Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services Editing a contact Deleting a contact 40 Phonebook & Contacts To change or add details for a contact already in your phonebook, use the up and down navigation keys to highlight the contact, then select Options and select Edit. Move between the details using the navigation keys. Edit the text or numbers. See Entering text on page 27 for more information. To save the changes to the contact, press the centre selection key and then select Yes. Or select Options > Save > Yes. Select Menu > Contacts or press Contacts. Select from the list. Use the navigation keys to highlight the stored contact that you would like to delete. Select Option > Delete. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion by pressing Yes. 40 42 42 42 43 43 43 Managing contacts in your phonebook Managing contacts on your SIM card Synchronising contacts with Outlook Sending and receiving contact details Your phone number Your service provider number Alarm 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 41 To discard changes, press the centre selection key and when prompted to save changes, select No. Alternatively, select Options > Save > No. See Entering text on page 27 for more information. Calling a contact Highlight the contact’s name and press the green key . If there is more than one number stored for that contact (eg. office and mobile) select one of them using the centre selection key. Deleting all contacts Open your phonebook, select Options, select Delete all and then select Yes. Duplicating a contact Duplicating a contact can be a quick way to add a new contact with similar details to an existing one. Highlight the contact you wish to duplicate, select Options > Duplicate and then amend the new contact’s details. When you have finished, save the new contact by pressing the centre selection key followed by Yes. Texting or emailing a contact Highlight the contact’s name, select Options > Send message. Select Text message or Email as appropriate. Write your message and select Options > Send. If you are sending a text message and there is more than one number stored for that contact select one using the centre selection key. Managing contacts in your phonebook Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 40 42 42 42 43 43 43 Managing contacts in your phonebook Managing contacts on your SIM card Synchronising contacts with Outlook Sending and receiving contact details Your phone number Your service provider number Alarm 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index Managing contacts on your SIM card Synchronising contacts with Outlook Contacts can be stored on your SIM card as well as in Phonebook. Storing contacts on your SIM card allows you to move contacts from one phone to another. Storing contacts on both the SIM card and the phonebook allows you to back-up your contacts. The Contact Synchronisation Tool, supplied with your phone, enables you to transfer contact information held in Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express on your PC with that stored on your phone. Run the USB drive, supplied with your phone, to download the Contact Synchronisation Tool and to access the “How to Synchronise your Contacts” guide. These are also downloadable from inmarsat.com/isatphone. To view the contacts on your SIM card, select Menu > Contacts > SIM contacts. You can navigate, edit, delete, make calls or send texts in exactly the same way as Phonebook. To copy a contact from your SIM card to your phonebook highlight the contact in SIM contacts, select Options and select Copy to phonebook. To copy all SIM card contacts to Phonebook, this option arises when the SIM card is inserted. The first time Contacts is accessed after inserting the SIM card, you will prompted to Copy SIM contacts to Phonebook and to confirm the action. Please note that this process may take a little time. To copy a contact from your phone’s memory to your SIM card, select Phonebook and highlight the contact. Select Options > Copy to SIM. To delete all contacts from your SIM card, select Menu > Contacts > SIM contacts > Options > Delete all. To find out how many contacts are stored on your SIM card and how many more you can add, select Menu > Contacts > SIM Contacts > Options > SIM details. 42 Sending and receiving contact details To send a business card, highlight the appropriate contact in your phonebook or SIM contacts folder and select Options > Send business card. Select either Text message or Email message. A text or email message is displayed including all details stored for this contact in the body of the message. Enter the full international phone number of the recipient in the To: field or select Options > Add recipient to specify a stored contact. Select Options > Send. When you receive a business card, it will appear as a normal message in your Inbox, but the title of the message will be Business card. Highlight the message and press the centre selection key or select Options > Open. The contact details are presented like any other entry in the phonebook. To save Business card details, select Options > Create new or Update existing. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 40 42 42 42 43 43 43 Managing contacts in your phonebook Managing contacts on your SIM card Synchronising contacts with Outlook Sending and receiving contact details Your phone number Your service provider number Alarm 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices Business card details are saved to your phonebook. Once the details have been saved, the original message is deleted from your Inbox. Your phone number From the main screen, open Info by pressing the centre selection key and selecting My phone number. Your phone number is usually programmed onto your SIM card by your service provider. If not, the entry will be blank. You can enter the number yourself by selecting Menu > Contacts > My phone number. If a SIM card is subsequently inserted with a stored phone number, your entry will be overwritten. Your service provider number Open Info by pressing the centre selection key and selecting Service provider or for full details select Menu > Contacts > Service provider. These details are programmed onto your SIM card and are not editable. Alarm You can use your phone as an alarm clock. When set, the alarm icon is displayed on the status bar. The alarm will sound for 60 seconds at the same volume as the phone is set to ring. If you do not press a key while the alarm is sounding it will snooze for 9 minutes before sounding again. This will continue until you switch the alarm off. Setting an alarm Select Menu > Alarm and select the type of alarm. Once alarm sounds the next time the clock shows the selected time. Recurrent alarm sounds regularly, on selected days of the week. Enter the alarm time and select OK. If this is a recurrent alarm, use the navigation and centre selection keys to tick which days of the week it should sound, then select OK. Silencing a ringing alarm When the alarm sounds, select Stop or the centre selection key. If you press the right selection key Snooze, it will sound again in 9 minutes. 69 Protection of personal information Cancelling an alarm 70 Type and specification Select Menu > Alarm, select which alarm you would like to remove, then select Options > Remove and confirm your choice. 71 Index 43 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 DATA 52 Security Your phone can be used as a modem to send and receive low rate data. Typical low rate data applications include plain text email and small file attachments. Some Inmarsat service providers offer proprietary applications which have been optimised to operate with your phone. Contact your service provider for details. 55 Troubleshooting To enable your handset for the data service: 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 44 1 Install the USB Drivers on your PC. To do this, run the USB Drivers supplied with your phone. Download the USB Drivers and access the “How to Install USB Drivers” guide. These are also downloadable from inmarsat.com/isatphone. 2 Place your phone on its side, raise the antenna and ensure the handset is ready for service. 3 Connect the handset to your PC using the USB cable. 4 Identify the modem COM port to which your phone is connected for the data service. The COM port number will be needed when you are using your data application. To do this, on your PC go to Control Panel > Phone and Modem options and select the Modem tab. You will see IsatPhone 2 Modem and the COM port eg. COM6. Or, go to Control Panel > System and select the Hardware tab. Click on Device Manager and scroll down to Modems. If your USB Drivers are installed you will see IsatPhone 2 Modem. Right click on IsatPhone 2 Modem and select Properties. You will see the Com port eg. COM6. 5 If you have not already done so, install your chosen data application and follow the onscreen instructions. You only need carry out the steps above once. For all subsequent connections, enter your data application and follow the onscreen instructions. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 51 Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Setting phone language Setting date and time Setting the time zone Customising display settings Setting up keypad lock Setting up phone lock Bluetooth Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) Reset all settings 52 Security PERSONAL SETTINGS Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Your current sound profile is always displayed in the status bar of the main screen, and can also be accessed via Info. To change your phone’s sound profile, select Menu > Profiles, and highlight the one you want and press the centre selection key. There are four sound profiles: • General – for everyday use • Silent – no vibration or sound • Loud – for noisy environments • Vibrate only – vibration and no sound 58 Care and maintenance You can customise any of these profiles by highlighting it, selecting Options and selecting Personalise. This allows you to change the following aspects of the sound profile: 60 Regulatory and compliance • Vibrate mode – on or off 55 Troubleshooting 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index • Alert volume – sound level • Keypad volume – sound level when a key is pressed Highlight the setting you would like to change, press the left or centre selection key, use the navigation keys to alter the setting and press Select. To restore the default settings for a sound profile, highlight the profile, select Options > Reset to default. Selecting a ringtone Each profile can play one of 8 ringtones to notify you of an incoming call. Select Menu > Profiles and highlight the appropriate profile. Select Options > Personalise > Ringtone from the list and press Select or the centre selection key. The current ringtone for the profile is played and highlighted in the list. Use the navigation keys to highlight and hear the other ringtone files available. Press Select or the centre selection key to specify the highlighted ringtone. If no sound is heard when you highlight a ringtone, the Alert volume for your profile may be set to 0. This is the default for both Silent and Vibrate only. To change the ringtone volume, select Back to return to Profiles. Highlight Alert volume and press Select. • Alert ring mode – constant, ring once, beep, silent or increasing volume • Ringtone – the sound your phone makes when it receives a call • Key sound – the sound your phone makes when a key is pressed • Message alert – the sound your phone makes when it receives a text message 45 Sounds, ringtones and profiles Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services Allocating a unique ringtone to callers 40 Phonebook & Contacts Setting phone language You can allocate a specific ringtone to a contact. Regardless of the active profile, the allocated ringtone will be used for the specified caller, but the alert volume of the active profile will be respected. The first time you switch on your phone, you will be prompted to select the display language. You can change this at any time. Select Menu > Settings > Language > Phone language, highlight the desired language and press the left or centre selection keys. 44 Data 45 Personal settings 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 51 Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Setting phone language Setting date and time Setting the time zone Customising display settings Setting up keypad lock Setting up phone lock Bluetooth Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) Reset all settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 46 Highlight the desired contact entry in your Phonebook or SIM contacts and press the centre selection key or select Options > Open. Highlight the relevant contact detail and select Options > Assign ringtone. From the list of available ringtones, highlight your preference and press Select. The name of the ringtone will be displayed under the contact detail specified. To remove an associated ringtone, open the contact entry, highlight the ringtone and select Options > Remove ringtone. Setting phone and writing language The display and writing language of the phone can be changed by selecting Menu > Settings > Language. Highlight any of the following options and press Select: • Phone language — to set the display language of the phone If you do not understand your phone’s current language setting, follow these directions to navigate to the Phone language menu. • Press the red key to return to the main screen • Press the left selection key to go to the menu screen • Press the down navigation key twice to highlight the Settings icon • Press the centre selection key to open Settings • Press the down navigation key twice to highlight the Language icon and press the centre selection key • Press the centre selection key and use the navigation keys to highlight the correct language and press the centre selection key again to change the phone’s language • Writing language — to set the texting language of the phone • Predictive text — to set the text editing mode for composing messages Sounds, ringtones and profiles Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services Setting writing language 40 Phonebook & Contacts Select Menu > Settings > Language > Writing language. Select the desired language and press OK. 44 Data 45 Personal settings 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 51 Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Setting phone language Setting date and time Setting the time zone Customising display settings Setting up keypad lock Setting up phone lock Bluetooth Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) Reset all settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 47 Setting predictive text The predictive text setting is used to set the text editing mode for composing messages. Select Menu > Settings > Language > Predictive text. Select Available or Hidden. The default setting is available. See Using predictive text entry on page 27 for more details. Changing keypad Your phone is supplied with a Latin keypad as standard. Dual-alphabet keypads are available in Latin with Arabic, Japanese or Russian characters. If your phone does not have your preferred keypad, contact your service provider. Setting date and time Your phone automatically receives UTC time from GPS satellites. The first time you use your phone, you will be prompted to select a language from the list, followed by the option to select your local time. When completed, local time will be displayed on the status bar. You will need to reset the time when you travel to different time zones. The Date and time menu lets you change the date and time format. Setting the time Select Menu > Extras > Date and time > Time settings. Setting the date Select Menu > Extras > Date and time > Date settings. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 51 Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Setting phone language Setting date and time Setting the time zone Customising display settings Setting up keypad lock Setting up phone lock Bluetooth Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) Reset all settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 48 Setting the time zone Customising display settings You may wish to change the local time zone on your phone if you move to a new location or if your new phone is not displaying the correct time zone. You may also wish to know the time in another location, eg. your head office. Lighting the keypad and screen Setting the local time zone The backlights for the screen and keypad can be controlled by going to select Menu > Settings > Display. Select any one of the following options and press Select to save your changes. Select Menu > Extras > World time. The world time map appears. Select Options > Select > Local time zone. Use the navigation keys to highlight the required time zone and press Select. • Brightness – to set the brightness of the screen Setting the remote time zone • Screen standby – to set the duration for the screen backlights after the last keystroke Select Menu > Extras > World time. Select Options > Select remote time zone. Use the navigation keys to highlight the required time zone and press Select. Setting daylight saving time (DST) Select Menu > Extras > World time. Select Options and select from a list to enable/disable local/remote DST. DST is displayed as 0 or +1 on the world map. • Screen light – to set the duration for screen backlights • Keypad light – to set the duration for keypad backlight Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 51 Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Setting phone language Setting date and time Setting the time zone Customising display settings Setting up keypad lock Setting up phone lock Bluetooth Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) Reset all settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting Setting up keypad lock The keypad lock disables the keypad and prevents accidental dialling. When activated, the phone will respond to the green and red keys to answer or reject call. Select Menu > Settings > Security, select Automatic keypad lock, and then select the duration before the keypad is locked. Deactivate the automatic keypad lock using the same menu. 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 49 To activate Bluetooth connectivity select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth. Select Settings > Bluetooth and select On. The Bluetooth icon indicator appears in the status bar. Connecting a new Bluetooth device To lock the keypad, ensure the main screen is displayed, press the centre selection key followed by the * key within 3 seconds. The keypad locked icon is displayed on the status bar. The first time you use a particular Bluetooth headset with your phone, you will need to pair the phone and the headset. Ensure the Bluetooth headset is switched on before you begin. To unlock the keypad, press the centre selection key followed by the * key on the keypad within 3 seconds. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > Paired devices. A list of Bluetooth devices in range of your phone will appear on the screen. If the device does not appear, select Options and select Search for devices from the new menu that appears. Searching... will be displayed at the top of the screen, followed by the names of all the devices in range. A blue tick will be displayed next to any devices already paired with your phone. 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance The Bluetooth connection on your phone allows you to connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth headset enabling you to use the phone in handsfree mode. Setting up phone lock Phone lock protects your phone against unauthorised use. Select Menu > Settings > Security and select Phone lock. Specify the idle period, from 30 seconds to 30 minutes, after which time the phone will automatically lock. You will be prompted to Enter phone lock code. To unlock the phone, enter the code when prompted. The default admin code is 123456. See Setting up the admin code on page 53. The new setting will be accepted when the code is accepted. Select the device you want to pair and enter its pass code. Bluetooth devices such as headsets generally have their pass code set in the factory and printed either on the device or its packaging. Some devices allow you to set the pass code yourself. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 51 Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Setting phone language Setting date and time Setting the time zone Customising display settings Setting up keypad lock Setting up phone lock Bluetooth Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) Reset all settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 50 The device should now be listed in the Paired devices menu. Highlight it and press the left selection key, then select Connect from the menu. The device should now be listed on the Connected devices menu accessed from the Bluetooth menu. This icon indicates that your phone is connected with a Bluetooth headset. When you are not using Bluetooth connectivity, select Bluetooth > Off or My phone’s visibility > Invisible. This prevents unauthorised connection. Do not pair with an unknown device. Whenever the device attempts to make a connection with your phone, you will be prompted whether you want to accept the connection. To automatically accept connection requests from a particular device, highlight it in the Paired devices menu, select Options and select Set as authorised. You should only authorise devices that belong to you, or that you trust. If you no longer want a device to be authorised, select Set as unauthorised. If Bluetooth lock is enabled, the phone will require the admin code to be entered before Bluetooth settings can be changed. See Setting up the admin code on page 53 for more information. The default setting is off. To connect a different headset, you must disconnect the current headset. Highlight the device on the Connected devices menu, select Options and select Disconnect. Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) If you no longer want a headset to be paired with your phone, highlight it on the Paired devices menu, select Options and then select Delete. The Closed User Group (CUG) service allows you to form closed user groups from which access is restricted. A user may be a member of one or more CUGs. Members of a specific CUG can communicate amongst themselves but not, in general, with users outside the group. This feature is operated by your service provider who will provide further instructions on its use. The default setting is off. Other choices in the Options menu are Rename, which allows you to select a more descriptive name for your headset, and Device attribute, which displays the headset’s name, and the time and date at which it was connected. Setting up Bluetooth lock To enable or disable this feature, select Menu > Settings > Security and select Bluetooth lock from the list. Select On or Off and then enter Admin code. To enable, select Menu > Settings > Security > Closed user group, select On, enter your CUG number and press OK. Group numbers range from 0-9. If the CUG is on, the CUG index icon appears on the status bar. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 51 Sounds, Ringtones and Profiles Setting phone language Setting date and time Setting the time zone Customising display settings Setting up keypad lock Setting up phone lock Bluetooth Operating a Closed User Group (CUG) Reset all settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 51 Reset all settings Select Menu > Settings > Reset settings. You will be prompted for the Admin code in order to make this change. See Setting up admin code on page 53 for more information. Returning to default settings will not affect your admin or user codes, PINs, organiser entries, contacts, messages or call logs. To return these to default setting or to delete these entries see: • Setting up SIM PIN code on page 54 • Setting up SIM PIN 2 code on page 54 • Deleting a contact on page 41 • Deleting SIM contacts on page 42 • Deleting messages on page 31 • Deleting all call logs on page 22 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings SECURITY Security locks and codes SECURITY FEATURES CONTROLLED BY ACTION DEFAULT SETTING DEFAULT CODE CODE LENGTH 52 Security 52 Security locks and codes 53 Security features controlled by the phone 54 Security features controlled by the SIM card 54 Security features controlled by the network 55 Troubleshooting The Phone Keypad lock Only the green and red keys are active Admin code Creates Phone lock Restricts access to Bluetooth Restricts access to Reset settings Restricts access to Personal alert Creates User code Off 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories Centre selection key and * 123456 Off 6 digits 4-6 digits 65 Export controls The SIM card 66 Malware PIN Restricts access to SIM card Off 8888 4-8 digits 67 Downloading content PIN 2 Rest Restricts access to Fixed number dialling Off 9999 4-8 digits Restricts access to Call barring Off 0000 4 digits 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 52 The network Barring password Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 52 Security locks and codes 53 Security features controlled by the phone 54 Security features controlled by the SIM card 54 Security features controlled by the network 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 53 Security can be controlled by the phone, the SIM card or the Inmarsat network. This enables you to match security requirements to your needs. The keypad lock prevents accidental dialling; the phone lock prevents an unauthorised user from using your phone even if they replace the SIM card. The SIM PIN prevents an unauthorised user from using your SIM even if they place it in another phone. The admin code restricts access to particular features on the phone. For example, an individual might only wish to activate the keypad lock. A corporate organisation might choose to restrict functions available to their employees by activating the admin code and issuing a user code. Security features controlled by the phone Access to your phone can be restricted by the keypad lock to prevent accidental dialling (see Setting up keypad lock on page 49 for more information) or by activation of the admin code. The admin code can be activated: to create a Phone lock; restrict access to Bluetooth lock, Personal alert lock and Reset settings; and to create a User code so that a third party can use the phone but not have access to the restricted features. See Setting up Bluetooth lock on page 49 and Reset all settings on page 51 for more information. Setting up the admin code Select Menu > Settings > Security and select Admin code. You will be prompted for the current code. The default setting is 123456. When this is accepted, you will be prompted to enter your new code and then confirm it. The code must be 6 digits long. If you lose your admin code, contact your service provider. The default setting is off. The admin code can be entered incorrectly an unlimited number of times. If you have forgotten your code, contact your service provider. Setting up the user code Select Menu > Settings > Security and select User code. You will be prompted to enter the 6-digit Admin code. Once this is accepted, you will be prompted to create a new user code and to confirm it. The code can be 4-6 digits in length. The default setting is off. The user code can be entered incorrectly an unlimited number of times. If you have forgotten your code, contact your phone’s administrator. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 52 Security locks and codes 53 Security features controlled by the phone 54 Security features controlled by the SIM card 54 Security features controlled by the network 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 54 Security features controlled by the SIM card Access to your SIM card can be restricted by activating its PIN code. The advanced call feature, Fixed number dialling, can be protected by your SIM PIN 2 code. See Fixed number dialling on page 25 for more information. Setting up SIM PIN code Select Menu > Settings > Security > PIN request and select On. You will be asked to enter your SIM’s PIN code. If you make an error entering the number, press Cancel to clear the digits and re-enter. Press the centre selection key or OK. The default 4-8 digit code for SIM PIN is 8888. The default setting is off. To change the PIN code stored on your SIM card, select Menu > Settings > Security > Set PIN. Enter the existing PIN code, then the new PIN. Repeat the new PIN to confirm it. If the PIN code is entered incorrectly three times, your SIM card can only be unlocked using the PUK code. Contact your service provider if you do not have a record of your PUK code. If the PUK code is entered 10 times incorrectly the SIM will lock and you should contact your service provider. The default setting for PIN is off. Setting up SIM PIN 2 code The default 4-8 digit code for PIN 2 is 9999. The default setting is off. If the PIN 2 code is entered incorrectly three times, your SIM card can only be unlocked using the PUK 2 code. Contact your service provider if you do not have a record of your PUK 2. If the PUK 2 code is entered 10 times incorrectly the SIM will lock and you should contact your service provider. To change the PIN 2 code, select Menu > Settings > Security > Set PIN 2. Enter the existing PIN 2 code, then the new PIN 2 code. Repeat the new PIN 2 code to confirm it. Security features controlled by the network When enabled, the advanced call feature, Call barring, is protected by a code. The default setting is off. See Call barring on page 23 for more information. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data My phone will not switch on 45 Personal settings • Check if the battery needs charging. Charging for 20 minutes should provide enough power to switch the phone on 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting • If the battery does not charge it has probably exceeded its usage period and you will need to replace it with a new one 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index • Check if the battery is inserted correctly My phone cannot make or receive calls • Ensure the SIM card is inserted in the phone and is fully provisioned by your service provider • Check you have a valid GPS fix (See Using your GPS location information on page 37 for more information) • Ensure the phone’s antenna is fully extended and you have a clear line of sight to the satellite. See Connecting to the satellite on page 13 for more information. A least two signal bars are required to make and receive calls • If you have less than two bars signal strength, rotate the phone and angle the antenna until the signal strength increases and you are able to make and receive calls • If the phone has sufficient signal strength and cannot make or receive calls, check if Call barring (page 23), Diverting calls (page 24) or Fixed number dialling (page 25) have been activated • If you have a prepay subscription, check your prepay balance to ensure you have sufficient credit to make a call. See Making a balance enquiry on page 33 for more information • Contact your service provider if you are unable to resolve the problem 55 Troubleshooting Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings PROBLEM My phone cannot receive a text message 52 Security 58 Care and maintenance 63 Disclaimer • The phone can store a maximum of 20 messages in its memory. If the memory is full, delete a few texts to free up memory for new messages. See Deleting messages on page 31 for more information • If you still cannot receive a text, your service centre number may not be correct. See Entering your service centre number on page 32 for more information or contact your service provider 55 Troubleshooting 60 Regulatory and compliance SOLUTION My phone continues to display Searching satellite… 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware • Ensure your phone’s antenna is fully extended • Ensure your phone’s antenna is pointed towards the satellite. Press Help for onscreen guidance. Consult the Coverage map on page 8 to ensure you are within coverage 67 Downloading content • Ensure there is a clear line of sight to the satellite with no obstacles which could block the signal. See Connecting to the satellite on page 13 for more information 68 Notices • Contact your service provider if you are unable to resolve the problem 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index My phone displays a language I do not understand • Press the red key to return to the main screen • Press the left selection key to go to the menu screen • Press the down navigation key twice to highlight the Settings icon • Press the centre selection key to open Settings • Press the down navigation key twice to highlight the Language and press the centre selection key icon • Press the centre selection key and use the navigation keys to highlight the correct language and press the centre selection key again to change the phone’s language 56 Troubleshooting Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services PROBLEM SOLUTION 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance My phone does not display a • Some national policies do not allow users to access their GPS information in particular locations. Your phone continues to access the GPS satellites as usual, GPS position but your phone will not display its GPS location My phone does not seem to receive voicemails • Ensure your service provider has enabled voicemail My phone and/or SIM has been lost or stolen • Contact your service provider as soon as possible so your phone and/or SIM can be barred How do I contact my service provider? • Your service provider number is stored on your SIM card. To view your service provider open Info by pressing the centre selection key and selecting Service provider 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content • If you have not used your phone and connected to the network for some time, it may be that your voicemails have been automatically deleted from the network. Ensure that you connect to the network at regular intervals 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 57 Troubleshooting Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 58 Caring for your IsatPhone 2 59 Certifications 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index CARE AND MAINTENANCE Caring for your IsatPhone 2 Your IsatPhone is a highly sophisticated electronic device. Complying with the following recommendations will help you to protect your warranty coverage and extend your phone’s life: • Keep your phone dry. Liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will damage electronic circuits. If your phone does get wet, dry it with a soft absorbent cloth as soon as possible, remove the battery and allow your phone and battery to dry completely before replacing it • The connector covers are intended to protect your phone. When the connectors are not in use, keep these covers firmly closed at all times. Ensure that the connectors are free from dust or dirt before connecting any accessory. When closing the connector cover, ensure the area around the connectors, and the rubber sealing surfaces of the cover are clean and free from dirt. Ensure that the cover is fully closed to give maximum protection to your phone • Do not store your phone in dusty, dirty or damp areas as this may shorten its life • Do not store your phone in direct sunlight, or in places where the sun’s heat can be focused, like on the dashboard of a vehicle 58 • Do not store your phone and battery in extreme cold and hot areas exceeding a temperature range of -20ºC to +70ºC (-4ºF to +158ºF). Extreme temperatures can shorten the life of your phone and damage the battery • Your phone’s operating temperature range is -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F). The charging temperature range is 0°C to +45°C (+32°F to +113°F) • If you are carrying a separate battery, keep it inside the plastic bag supplied. Always keep batteries separated from other metallic objects and keep it dry to prevent damage • If your phone displays Battery overheating, switch it off and place in a cool area • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean your phone • Do not paint your phone • Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or undertake repairs yourself • Use only the Inmarsat-supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices Care and maintenance Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 58 Caring for your IsatPhone 2 59 Certifications 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 59 • Use only Inmarsat-supplied or approved batteries, and recharge your battery with Inmarsat-supplied or approved chargers for the phone • When using any cable connections with your phone, ensure that it cannot be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress • Do not store fully charged or low charge batteries for long periods of time without use. 80% charge is optimal for storage. The battery should be stored in dry conditions, not assembled into the handset, with the contacts protected. Ideal conditions are between -20 and +20 °C. Please check the remaining power levels in the battery and test the handset every three months. Recharge if the power has dropped below 40%. More frequent checking and recharging may be necessary depending on storage conditions. When the battery charge is very low, it may take some time for the charging indicator to show on the screen after connecting the charger. To view the battery % charge remaining, please look in Settings > About. • Upgrade your phone’s firmware when advised to do so by Inmarsat or your service provider These suggestions apply equally to your phone, battery, chargers, and any accessory. If your phone is not working properly, contact your service provider. Certifications Your IsatPhone 2 is certified with an Ingress Protection rating of IP65, which means that your phone is resistant to dust and splashing. • Unplug the charger from the power socket and your phone when not in use. Do not leave a fully-charged battery connected to a charger, as overcharging may shorten its life. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. Batteries gradually lose their charge even when the phone is completely switched off. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery Care and maintenance Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE European declaration of conformity and CE marking 0168 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 60 European declaration of conformity and CE marking 61 FCC Part 15 declaration 61 GMPCS 61 Industry Canada 62 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries within the European Economic Area 62 RoHS compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 60 Inmarsat Global Limited hereby declares that IsatPhone 2 is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). A copy of the original Declaration of Conformity can be found at: inmarsat.com/isatphone. BABT Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD, United Kingdom. Restrictions on use of IsatPhone 2 in the European Economic Area In France, outdoor use of Bluetooth must be limited to 10 mW EIRP within the frequency band 2454 MHz to 2483.5 MHz. In Italy, outdoor use of Bluetooth outside one’s own premises requires a general authorisation. IsatPhone 2 is in conformity with the following standards and/or normative documents: Health and Safety: EN 60950-1:2006 + A11: 2009. EN 50360:2001 EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04). EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2 (2008-04). EN 301 489-19 V1.2.1 (2002-12). EN 301 48920 V1.2.1 (2002-11). EN 62209-1: 2006 Spectrum: EN 301 681 V1.3.2 (2003-01). EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10). EN 300 440-2 V1.3.1 (2009-03). EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1 (2009-03) The technical files relevant to the above declaration are held at Inmarsat Global Limited, 99 City Road, London EC1Y 1AX, United Kingdom. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 60 European declaration of conformity and CE marking 61 FCC Part 15 declaration 61 GMPCS 61 Industry Canada 62 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries within the European Economic Area 62 RoHS compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 61 FCC Part 15 declaration IsatPhone 2 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and, as such, operation is subject to the following two conditions: • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC caution: Under 47 CFR §15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference. If this equipment does cause 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 as follows: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver GMPCS IsatPhone 2 carries the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite (GMPCS)-MoU mark. Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 60 European declaration of conformity and CE marking 61 FCC Part 15 declaration 61 GMPCS 61 Industry Canada 62 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries within the European Economic Area 62 RoHS compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 62 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries within the European Economic Area Directive 2002/96/EC regulates the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment in the EU and Directive 2006/66/EC regulates the manufacture and disposal of batteries in the EU. Inmarsat has joined an EU certified Producer Compliance Scheme (PCS) to meet its obligations as a producer under these Directives. Electronic equipment and batteries should not be included as household waste but should be left at an appropriate collection point for recycling. This helps prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Check local regulations by contacting your local city office, your household waste disposal service, the vendor of your phone or calling Inmarsat’s or your local service provider’s call centre. Do not attempt to remove internal batteries. Internal batteries shall be removed only by a waste treatment facility or trained service professional. The crossed out wheeled-bin symbol on IsatPhone 2 and its rechargeable battery reminds you that all electrical and electronic products and batteries must be taken to separate collections at the end of their working life. This applies to the EU and other locations where separate collection systems are available. RoHS compliance IsatPhone 2 complies with the EC Directives on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2002/95/EC (RoHS) and 2011/65/EU (RoHS Recast). Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance DISCLAIMER This User Guide is published by Inmarsat without any warranty. Except as provided by applicable law and in the IsatPhone 2 end-user Warranty, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, without limitation,the implied warranties of satisfactory quality, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this User Guide. Inmarsat reserves the right to make changes to this User Guide at any time and without prior notice. 64 Accessories All illustrations are for illustration only and are not an accurate depiction of an actual IsatPhone 2. 65 Export controls All rights are reserved. 63 Disclaimer 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 63 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts ACCESSORIES Inmarsat provides the following in-box accessories with the IsatPhone 2: 44 Data • Battery 45 Personal settings • USB drive 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting • Mains charger and four universal plug adaptors 58 Care and maintenance • Car charger 60 Regulatory and compliance • Micro USB cable 63 Disclaimer • Wired handsfree headset 64 Accessories 65 Export controls • Wrist strap 66 Malware • Holster 67 Downloading content Inmarsat reserves the right to add or delete accessories from this list at our absolute discretion. 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 64 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 65 EXPORT CONTROLS IsatPhone 2 and in-box accessories may contain commodities, technology and/or software subject to export controls and regulations imposed by the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 66 MALWARE Malicious software (also commonly referred to as malware) is software that can harm the phone or other computers. Malware or harmful applications can include viruses, worms, spyware, and other unwanted programmes. While the phone does employ security measures to resist such efforts, Inmarsat does not warrant or represent that the phone will be impervious to the introduction of malware. You can, however, reduce the risk of malware attacks by exercising care when downloading content or accepting applications, refraining from opening or responding to messages from unknown sources, using trustworthy services to access the Internet, and only downloading content to IsatPhone 2 from known, reliable sources. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 67 DOWNLOADING CONTENT IsatPhone 2 has the capability to download, store and forward additional content. The use of such content may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties, including but not limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws. You, and not Inmarsat, are entirely responsible for additional content that you download to or forward from your phone. Prior to your use of any additional content, please verify that your intended use is properly licensed or is otherwise authorised. Inmarsat does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of any additional content or any other third party content. Under no circumstances will Inmarsat be liable in any way for your improper use of additional content or other third party content. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 68 NOTICES INMARSAT is a registered trademark of the International Mobile Satellite Organisation; the Inmarsat LOGO is a registered trademark of Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited. Both trademarks are licensed to Inmarsat Global Limited. Bluetooth is a trademark or a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. and any use of such mark by Inmarsat is under licence. Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © Inmarsat Global Limited 2014. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 69 PROTECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION The user is advised to erase personal data before disposing of the phone. Deleting data from the phone memory does not ensure that it cannot be recovered. Accordingly, Inmarsat does not warrant against recovery of information. Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 39 Phonebook & Contacts 43 Data TYPE AND SPECIFICATION Specification for product PRODUCT MANUFACTURER TYPE / MODEL SPECIFICATION Battery Inmarsat 56626 701 099 3.7 V, 3180 mAh, 12 Wh, Li-ion Charger Tenwei Electronics TAV01-0501200 Input = 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.3 A Output = 5 Vdc, 1.2 A Car charger Tenwei Electronics Car adaptor Input = 10-30 Vdc Output = 5 Vdc, 1.2 A 44 Personal settings 51 Security 54 Troubleshooting 57 Care and maintenance 59 Regulatory and compliance 62 Disclaimer 63 Accessories 64 Export controls 65 Malware 66 Downloading content 67 Notices 68 Protection of personal information 69 Type and specification 70 Specification for product 70 Specification for unit 70 Index 70 Specification for unit UNIT SPECIFICATION Voltage • Nominal battery voltage 3.7 V/900 mA Current • 900 mA Temperature • -20̊C to +55̊C (-4̊F to +131̊F) Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 71 72 73 74 75 A B C C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S S T U V W X Y Z 71 INDEX Accessories Admin code Alarm Cancelling Setting Silencing Any key answer Assistance button Activating an assistance button alert Assistance button security Configuring assistance button calls Configuring assistance button messages Enabling assistance button calling 64 53 43 43 43 22 35 35 34 34 34 Balance enquiry Barring calls Battery Charging Inserting Low battery alert Removing Bluetooth Connecting Lock Security Business card 33 23 11 10 11 10 49 50 50 42 Caller ID Sending Calls Barring Conference Declining Delete call logs Diverting Emergency From contacts From received message Handsfree Length Muting a call Receiving a call Receiving a second call Returning Summary Volume control While on another call Call waiting Setting Using Charger Car Mains Solar USB 23 23 18 16 22 24 18 15 30 20 21 20 16 17 16 22 20 16 23 17 11 11 11 11 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 71 72 73 74 75 A B C C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S S T U V W X Y Z 72 Closed user group Operating Code Admin PUK PUK 2 SIM PIN SIM PIN 2 User Conference calling Contact Calling a contact Creating Deleting Deleting all Duplicating Editing Emailing Finding Opening Ordering by first or last name Texting Copy SIM contacts to Phonebook CUG 50 53 54 54 54 54 53 18 41 40 41 41 41 41 41 40 40 40 41 42 50 Data Date and time settings Daylight saving time (DST) Disclaimer Display Customise settings Diverting Calls 44 47 48 63 48 24 eCompass function Finding a satellite Improving signal strength Emergency calling Export controls 14 14 18 65 Firmware version Fixed number dialling Activating De-activating Using 12 25 25 25 GPS Displaying in imperial Displaying in metric Fix National policies Obtaining a manual fix Satellite Sending your location Viewing your location Groups Add Assign ringtone Belongs to Members Remove Sending texts to View 38 38 14 38 38 13 38 37 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 71 72 73 74 75 A B C C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S S T U V W X Y Z 73 Handsfree calling 20 IMEI number IMSI number Incoming call alerting Configuring the incoming call alerting feature Missed incoming call alerts Receiving an incoming call alert Using incoming call alerting Info Important information IsatPhone Caring for 12 12 20 19 19 19 12 58 Keypad Changing Light Locking Volume 47 48 49 45 Language Phone Writing Local time zone setting Lock Bluetooth Keypad Phone Loud profile Loudspeaker 46 47 48 50 49 49 45 20 Mains charger Map Members Groups Messages Concatenation Create new Creating text for sending to email Delete Expiry period Forward Groups Receive Reply Service centre number Setting Validity Viewing received messages Message service centre number Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Outlook Express Minute counter Model My phone number 11 31 32 28 29 31 32 30 31 29 30 32 32 32 30 32 21 12 43 Number Re-dial Service provider Your phone number Pass code 16 43 43 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 71 72 73 74 75 A B C C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S S T U V W X Y Z 74 Call barring Personal alert Sending a personal alert Setting up and activating a personal alert Personalising settings Phone Language Lock Off On Upgrade Phonebook Managing contacts Phone language Setting Predictive text Setting Prepay Balance enquiry Voucher redemption Profiles General Loud Silent Vibrate only PUK 2 code PUK code 23 39 38 45 12 49 12 12 12 40 46 47 33 33 45 45 45 45 54 54 Received messages Save details Save message Re-dial Auto Remote time zone setting 30 30 16 48 Reset all settings Ring mode Ringtones Assign to groups Unique 51 45 31 46 Satellite Screen Brightness Light Lighting Standby Security Admin code Network-controlled Phone-controlled SIM card-controlled SIM PIN 2 code SIM PIN code User code Service provider SIM card Copying Inserting Subscription SIM contacts Copying SIM PIN 2 code SIM PIN code Solar charger Sounds Ringtones Specification and type 13 48 48 48 48 53 54 53 54 54 54 53 43 42 10 42 54 54 11 45 70 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index 71 72 73 74 75 A B C C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S S T U V W X Y Z Speed dialling Removing Setting up Using 22 22 22 Texts Entering Predictive text Selecting standard or predictive mode Sending to group Standard text Time Daylight saving Time zone Local Remote Setting Tracking Choosing the message interval Choosing the message recipients and message type Configuring tracking Starting tracking Stopping tracking Tracking feature Tracking security Troubleshooting Type and specification 75 Vibrate only Voicemail Voucher redemption 45 21 33 27 27 28 31 28 48 48 48 48 37 36 36 37 37 36 37 55 70 User code 53 World time Wrist strap Writing language 48 11 47 Click to navigate Welcome Safety Quick reference Getting started 13 Using your IsatPhone 2 34 Location services 40 Phonebook & Contacts 44 Data 45 Personal settings 52 Security 55 Troubleshooting 58 Care and maintenance 60 Regulatory and compliance 63 Disclaimer 64 Accessories 65 Export controls 66 Malware 67 Downloading content 68 Notices 69 Protection of personal information 70 Type and specification 71 Index inmarsat.com/isatphone While the information in this User Guide has been prepared in good faith, no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made or given as to the adequacy, accuracy, reliability or completeness of such information. Inmarsat Global Limited nor any group company or their respective officers, employees or agents shall have any responsibility or liability to any person resulting from the use of the information in this User Guide. Copyright © Inmarsat Global Limited 2014. All rights reserved. INMARSAT is a registered trademark of the International Mobile Satellite Organisation; the Inmarsat LOGO is a registered trademark of Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited. Both trademarks are licensed to Inmarsat Global Limited. IsatPhone 2 UG February 2014. 76
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