Inmarsat ISATPHONE2W Satellite phone with Bluetooth and GPS for Inmarsat GMR2+ satellite network User Manual QSG
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inmarsat.com/isatphone Programmable assistance button 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 Keypad Microphone Micro USB port USB/audio protective cover 2.5mm audio connector Strap attachment point LED status indicators Signal strength Product name Network Local time Battery Alarm active New voicemail Unread message Active profile Status bar Information shortcut Left selection label Right selection label Insert the SIM card Charge the battery • If the battery is in place, lift it out. Connect the charger to a power source and the micro USB connector to the port at the base of the phone. • Slide the catch down on the SIM holder and flip it outwards. • Make sure the angled corner of your SIM card is on your left and slide it into the holder. • Flip the holder back into place and slide the catch back up. • Insert the battery. Switch on Hold down the red key until the screen lights up. The first time you use your phone, use the navigation keys to select your language and set the time zone. To switch off, hold down the red key until the screen shuts down. Connect to the satellite Stand outside in a place where there are no obstacles between you and the sky. Fully deploy the handset antenna and point it upwards. To register to the Inmarsat network, your handset must acquire a GPS fix and simultaneously find the Inmarsat network. This happens automatically (see User Guide). When the handset is registered to the network, the name Inmarsat is displayed beside the signal strength indicator. To send and receive calls, at least two indicator bars must be filled. If signal strength is too low, on-screen instructions will help you to improve it (see User Guide). Note: Before you 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 icon will be displayed. Place the phone in the open with a clear view of the sky until the icon disappears. Make a call Incoming call alerts Enter the full international number by dialling +, country code, area code (without the leading 0), telephone number and press the green key e.g. +44 1621 123456 . To end a call, press the red key The handset has the capability to alert you to incoming calls and text messages when the antenna is stowed or the satellite signal reception is limited. Whenever you switch the handset on and deploy the antenna, the handset attempts to register to the network (see Connect to the satellite). If successful, the screen displays Ready for service and the two status LEDs change to green. After successful registration, you can stow the antenna. The status LEDs will change to amber to show that the handset is monitoring the network for incoming call alerts. Answer a call When your phone rings, press the green key Remember, to receive a call, you must be connected to the satellite with the phone antenna pointing upwards. Further information Listen to voicemail Hold down the key and you will automatically be connected to your voicemail. Alternatively, call +870 772 001 899 and press the green key Please refer to the USB drive provided, which contains a full User Guide and applications for Contact Synchronisation, Firmware Upgrades and USB Drivers. Also available at inmarsat.com/isatphone Your phone number: Your Service Provider’s number: While the information in this document has been prepared in good faith, no representation, warranty, assurance or undertaking (express or implied) is or will be made, nor will responsibility or liability (howsoever arising) be accepted by the Inmarsat group or any of its officers, employees or agents in relation to the adequacy, accuracy, completeness, reasonableness or fitness for purpose of the information in this document. All and any such responsibility and liability is expressly disclaimed and excluded to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. INMARSAT is a trademark owned by the International Mobile Satellite Organisation licensed to Inmarsat Global Limited. All other Inmarsat trademarks in this document, including the Inmarsat LOGO, are owned by Inmarsat Global Limited. In the event of any conflict between the words of the disclaimer and the English version from which it is translated, the English version shall prevail. © Inmarsat Global Limited 2018. All rights reserved. IsatPhone 2 Quick Start Guide (Model 2.1) May 2018.
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