Iridium Satellite 9575 9575 Satellite Phone User Manual Manual part 1

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Iridium Extreme
Users Manual
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Contents
1: Introduction ...........................................................................................1
2: Important Safety Information ..............................................................3
Safety and Warning Icons ...........................................................................................3
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals .................................................................... 4
Specic Absorption Rate Data ..................................................................................4
Batteries ............................................................................................................................5
Battery Charging ....................................................................................................... 6
Battery Disposal ........................................................................................................7
Emergency Calling ........................................................................................................7
Antenna Care ..................................................................................................................8
Driving and Operation of Other Motor Vehicles ................................................8
Posted Facilities .........................................................................................................8
Blasting Areas .................................................................................................................8
Potential Explosive Atmospheres ............................................................................9
Electronic Devices .........................................................................................................9
Product Operation....................................................................................................9
Radio Interference .................................................................................................... 9
Implantable Medical Devices ............................................................................ 10
Persons with pacemakers: .................................................................................. 10
Hearing Aids ............................................................................................................ 11
Other Medical Devices ......................................................................................... 11
Aircraft .......................................................................................................................... 11
Vehicles .......................................................................................................................... 11
Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag .................................................................. 11
Adult Use Only ............................................................................................................. 11
Glass Parts ..................................................................................................................... 12
Extended Exposure to Loud Noise ....................................................................... 12
Seizures and Blackouts ............................................................................................. 12
Repetitive Motion ....................................................................................................... 12
3: Iridium Extreme™ Overview ...............................................................13
Guide Overview .......................................................................................................... 13
Phone Overview ......................................................................................................... 14
Front View ................................................................................................................. 14
Side View ................................................................................................................... 15
Back View .................................................................................................................. 16
Charging / USB / External Antenna Adapters ................................................... 17
Adapter #1: Charging / USB .............................................................................. 17
Adapter #2: Charging / USB / External Antenna ......................................... 17
Installation of the adapter ................................................................................. 18
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Use of the adapter ................................................................................................. 18
Removal of the adapter ....................................................................................... 19
Accessories .................................................................................................................... 19
AC Travel Charger and International Plug Kit .............................................. 19
Headset ..................................................................................................................... 20
Auto Accessory Charger ...................................................................................... 21
Display Status Indicators and Icons ................................................................ 25
Main Screen Components .................................................................................. 25
Menu Components ............................................................................................... 26
4: Getting Started ....................................................................................27
Using the SIM Card ..................................................................................................... 27
SIM Card Care .......................................................................................................... 27
Insert the SIM Card ................................................................................................ 28
Remove the SIM Card ........................................................................................... 28
Battery Pack Information ......................................................................................... 29
Battery Charging .................................................................................................... 30
Battery Disposal ..................................................................................................... 30
Remove and Install the Battery Pack ................................................................... 31
To Remove the Battery Pack .............................................................................. 31
To Install the Battery Pack ................................................................................... 32
Charging the Battery ................................................................................................. 33
Charge the Battery Pack ...................................................................................... 33
Checking Battery Charge Level ............................................................................. 33
Low Battery Warning ............................................................................................ 33
Start-up Procedure ..................................................................................................... 34
Power on Message ..................................................................................................... 34
Phone Operation ........................................................................................................ 36
Normal Operation.................................................................................................. 36
Tips on Ecient Operation ................................................................................. 36
Placing a Call ................................................................................................................ 37
Before you place a call: ........................................................................................ 37
Dial the Number ..................................................................................................... 37
End a Call .................................................................................................................. 39
Re-dial Last Number Called ............................................................................... 40
Receiving a Call ........................................................................................................... 40
Before you receive a call: ..................................................................................... 40
Receiving a call with the Antenna Extended ............................................... 41
Answering the call with the Antenna Extended......................................... 42
Receiving a Call with the Antenna Stowed .................................................. 43
Muting a Call ................................................................................................................ 45
Speaker Phone ............................................................................................................. 45
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Speaker Volume .......................................................................................................... 45
Ringer Volume ............................................................................................................. 46
Unanswered Calls ....................................................................................................... 47
Messages from Missed Calls .............................................................................. 47
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad ..................................................................... 48
Unlocking the Keypad ......................................................................................... 49
5: Using Menus and Keys.........................................................................51
Using the Keys ............................................................................................................. 51
The Soft Keys ........................................................................................................... 51
The 2-way Navi-key ............................................................................................... 51
The Keypad .............................................................................................................. 52
Using the Menus ......................................................................................................... 52
To Access the Main Menu ................................................................................... 52
To Access Main Menu Options .......................................................................... 53
To Return to a Menu ............................................................................................. 54
Entering Characters ................................................................................................... 54
6: Traditional Text Entry ..........................................................................57
Entering Characters ................................................................................................... 57
Keypad Guide .......................................................................................................... 58
Entering Punctuation ........................................................................................... 59
Entering Numbers and Symbols into Text .................................................... 60
7: Predictive Text Entry ...........................................................................63
LetterWise Text mode ............................................................................................... 66
WordWise Text mode ................................................................................................ 68
Digit mode (123) ......................................................................................................... 70
Punctuation mode (#?@) ......................................................................................... 70
8: Using the Phonebooks ........................................................................73
Organizing My Phonebook ..................................................................................... 73
Phone Memory ............................................................................................................ 73
SIM Card Memory ....................................................................................................... 73
Personal Numbers ...................................................................................................... 73
Phone Number Digits ............................................................................................... 73
Name Characters ........................................................................................................ 73
Locating My Phonebook .......................................................................................... 73
About the My Phonebook Menu .......................................................................... 74
Add a New Entry to My Phonebook .................................................................... 75
Locating Entries........................................................................................................... 77
Calling an Entry ........................................................................................................... 78
Using the Short Message Service (SMS) Menu ................................................ 80
Edit an Entry in My Phonebook ............................................................................. 83
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Delete an Entry ............................................................................................................ 85
Viewing Memory Status ........................................................................................... 87
Adding Notes to a Phonebook Entry................................................................... 88
Restricted Phonebook .............................................................................................. 89
9: Using the Messages Menu ..................................................................91
Locating the Messages Menu ................................................................................ 91
Create and Send a new SMS Message to an
Email Address not in your Phonebook ...................................................... 92
Create and Send a new SMS Message to an
Email Address in My Phonebook................................................................. 94
About SMS Messaging .............................................................................................. 96
Message Notication ............................................................................................ 96
How Messages are Stored .................................................................................. 96
What Messages Contain ...................................................................................... 96
Using the Inbox Menu .............................................................................................. 97
Read a Message ...................................................................................................... 97
Reply to Sender ...................................................................................................... 98
Forward a Received Message ............................................................................ 99
Call a Number from a Received Message ....................................................102
Delete a Message .................................................................................................102
Using the Drafts Menu ............................................................................................104
Using the Settings Menu .......................................................................................107
Enter Service Center Number ..........................................................................107
Set Expiry Period .................................................................................................. 108
Select Delivery Reports .....................................................................................110
10: Using the Voicemail Menu ............................................................. 111
Locating the Voicemail Menu ..............................................................................111
About the Voicemail Menu ...................................................................................111
Voicemail Notication .............................................................................................112
Check Your Voicemail ..............................................................................................112
Store Your Voicemail Number ..............................................................................113
One-Touch Access to Voicemail ...........................................................................114
11: Using the Data Modem Menu ........................................................ 115
Locating the Data Modem Menu ........................................................................115
12: Using the Call History Menu .......................................................... 117
Locating the Call History Menu ........................................................................... 117
About the Call History Menu ................................................................................117
Using the Call Log Menu ........................................................................................ 118
View Most Recent Received Calls ...................................................................118
View Missed Calls ................................................................................................. 119
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View Most Recent Dialed Calls ........................................................................ 120
Using the Call Meters Menu..................................................................................122
Show the Time of Last Call................................................................................122
Show Total Time for All Calls ............................................................................123
Reset all Timers .....................................................................................................124
Showing the Lifetime Call Timer ....................................................................126
Showing the In-call Display .............................................................................127
Setting Audible Call Timers ...................................................................................129
Set the Single Alert Timer .................................................................................129
Set the Repetitive Alert......................................................................................131
13: Using the Setup Menu .................................................................... 133
Locating the Setup Menu ...................................................................................... 133
About the Setup Menu ........................................................................................... 133
Setting Call Options .................................................................................................134
Setting Volumes and Tones ................................................................................... 135
Adjust the Ringer Volume .................................................................................135
Adjust the Speaker Volume .............................................................................. 137
Adjust the Ring Tone ..........................................................................................138
Setting the Call Alert Mode ..............................................................................140
Setting the Keypad Tone ................................................................................... 141
Set the Phone to Ring and /or Vibrate .........................................................143
Time and Date Settings ..........................................................................................144
Select the Time Zone .......................................................................................... 144
Select the Time Format ...................................................................................... 146
Select the Date Format ......................................................................................147
Selecting the Display Language .........................................................................148
Setting Backlights.....................................................................................................150
Setting Contrast ........................................................................................................151
Using the Key Setup Menu ....................................................................................152
Setup the Convenience Key Function .......................................................... 152
Setup the Right Soft Key Function ................................................................153
Set Number Entry Prex ......................................................................................... 154
View Phone Information ...................................................................................155
Reset Phone Options to Factory Defaults ................................................... 156
14: GPS and Location-Based Services ................................................. 159
Location Options Setup Menu ............................................................................159
Locating Location Options .................................................................................... 160
Using the GPS Options Menu ...............................................................................161
GPS Settings Lock ..................................................................................................... 161
GPS Update Options ................................................................................................162
Turning GPS On/O .................................................................................................163
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Setting Emergency Options ................................................................................163
Emergency Mode .....................................................................................................164
Emergency Actions .................................................................................................. 166
Emergency Beep .......................................................................................................167
Message Recipient ...................................................................................................167
Call Recipient .............................................................................................................169
Message Options ...................................................................................................... 170
GPS Quick List ...........................................................................................................172
Position Format .........................................................................................................173
Altitude Format .........................................................................................................173
Current Location .......................................................................................................174
Online Portal Integration with 3rd Parties ........................................................175
15: Using the Security Menu ................................................................ 177
Locating the Security Menu..................................................................................177
About the Security Menu ......................................................................................178
Locking and Unlocking Your Phone ..................................................................178
Enable or Disable the SIM lock ............................................................................179
Using the Change PIN Menu ................................................................................181
Change the Phone PIN Code ...........................................................................181
Change the SIM PIN Code .................................................................................183
Change the SIM Card PIN2 Code ....................................................................185
Call Barring PIN ..................................................................................................... 187
16: Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 185
17: Certication and Compliance Information ................................... 189
Export Compliance ..................................................................................................189
Standards Compliance Information ...................................................................189
FCC Compliance ...................................................................................................189
EU Regulatory Conformity................................................................................189
Canada Regulatory Conformity ...................................................................... 189
18: Limited Warranty, Product and Satellite Service Terms,
Warranty Support, and Software License ..................................... 191
Exclusions ...............................................................................................................192
Limitations of Warranty/Local Laws .............................................................. 193
Conditions of Use and Limitations of Liability. .........................................194
Warranty Claim Process .....................................................................................196
SOFTWARE LICENSE ............................................................................................ 197
19: Renseignements importants sur la sécurité ................................. 185
Iridium Extreme™ User Manual 1
1: Introduction
1: Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the state of the art Iridium Extreme™.
This User Manual contains the procedures for the safe operation of the
satellite phone and the available facilities.
Important: Read this entire manual, including the safety information in
Chapter 2 before using the Iridium Extreme™.
Related Documents
The following Iridium product documentation is available to help you:
• IridiumExtreme™SpecicationSheet
• IridiumExtreme™QuickStartGuide
Refer to www.iridiumextreme.com for your copies.
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1: Introduction
2: Safety
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2: Important Safety Information
Important: Read this entire chapter, before using the Iridium Extreme™.
Safety and Warning Icons
The following conventions are used in this User Manual.
Caution!
Care must be taken. Failure to follow directions carefully
could result in damage to equipment.
Warning!
Failure to comply with this warning could result in
serious damage to life, limb or property.
Before doing this task, be sure to familiarize yourself
with appropriate safety practices, personal protective
equipment and have a plan in case of accident.
Do not let your battery, charger, or satellite phone come
in contact with water.
Risk of explosion.
High heat source. Burn risk.
Do not dispose in trash.
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Do not dispose of your battery in a re.
Harmful noise.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Your Iridium Extreme™ is a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
Your Iridium Extreme™ is designed to comply with local regulatory
requirements in your country concerning the exposure of human beings
to RF frequency.
International agencies have set standards and recommendations for the
protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy.
• InternationalCommissiononNon-IonizingRadiationProtection
(ICNIRP)
• VerbandDeutscherElektrotechniker(VDE)
• UnitedStatesFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC),Radio
Frequency Exposure Guidelines
• NationalRadiologicalProtectionBoardoftheUnitedKingdom
• AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)IEEE.C95.1-1992
• NationalCouncilonRadiationProtectionandMeasurements(NCRP).
Report 86
• DepartmentofHealthandWelfareCanada.SafetyCode6
The design of your phone complies with these standards when used as
described under “Phone Operation on page 31.
This product is compliant with Industry Canada RSS-102 for RF Exposure.
Refer to “Specic Absorption Rate Data on pages 4-5.
Specic Absorption Rate Data
This Iridium Extreme™ meets international standards for exposure to radio
waves.
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Your satellite phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits
for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy
for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that
were developed by independent scientic organizations through periodic
and thorough evaluation of scientic studies. The guidelines include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specic Absorption Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines
for this model, the SAR limit is 1.6 W/Kg. Tests for SAR were conducted
in accordance with the European Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardization (CENELEC) and FCC testing procedures using standard
operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certied
power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined
at the highest certied power level, the actual SAR of the phone while
operating can be below the maximum value. Before a phone model is
available for sale to the public, it is tested to conrm compliance with
the guidelines. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g.,
at the ear and worn on the body) that conform to a uniform testing
methodology determined by an expert standards body.
The highest SAR level recorded from this product was 1.27 W/Kg which
was below the uncontrolled (i.e., general population) limit. While there
may be dierences between the SAR levels of various phones and at
various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements.
PLEASE NOTE THAT MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT MODEL COULD
CAUSE DIFFERENCES IN THE SAR VALUE FOR LATER PRODUCTS; IN ALL
CASES, PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED TO BE WITHIN THE GUIDELINES.
Batteries
All batteries may cause serious injury or property damage, particularly if
handled improperly or used after damage.
Warning!
Improper treatment or use of batteries may present a danger of
re, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Make sure to follow all of the following safety guidelines:
• Donotdisassemble,crush,puncture,shredorotherwiseattemptto
change the form of the battery.
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• Donotletthephoneorbatterycomeincontactwithwater.
Water can lead to corrosion of the phones circuits.
• Donotallowthebatterytotouchmetalobjects.Contact
with metal objects can cause the battery to heat and possibly
explode.
• Donotplaceyourbatterynearaheatsource.Excessiveheatcan
damage the phone or battery by causing it to swell, leak or malfunction.
Do not dry a wet or damp battery with an appliance or heat source,
such as a hair dryer or microwave oven. Do not leave your phone in an
automobile or other vehicle with high temperatures.
• Donotdropthebatteryorthephonebecausetheimpactcandamage
them.
• Donotdisposeofbatteriesinare,becausetheymay
explode.
• ContactyourserviceproviderorIridiumifyourphoneorbatteryhas
been damaged from dropping or high temperatures.
WARNING!
Use of non-Iridium batteries or chargers may present a risk
of re, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Important
Use only Iridium original products for safety and quality
assurance. Iridiums warranty does not cover damage
caused by use of non-Iridium batteries.
Battery Charging
Batteries may be charged and discharged many times, but eventually they
wear out.
Important: Follow these guidelines when charging your battery:
• Keepthebatteryatroomtemperature.Neverexposebatteriesto
temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F) when charging.
• Newbatteriesarenotfullychargedandmaytakemoretimetocharge.
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Battery Disposal
Proper battery disposal is not only important for safety but
also benets the environment. Consumers should recycle
used batteries and telephones in accordance with applicable
national, state or local laws and regulations.
Under EU requirements, all electrical and electronic products
must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working
life and must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste.
Do not dispose of your battery in a re.
Emergency Calling
CHECK WITH YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER FOR LOCAL EMERGENCY
NUMBERS (full international access code, country code, and phone
number) for all locations outside the United States and mainland Australia.
Iridium currently only supports in-country emergency call routing to 911
within the United States and to Triple Zero (000) or 112 within mainland
Australia. Outside of the United States and mainland Australia, calls to
emergency access numbers such as 999, are not able to be made on
the Iridium system. When placing a call to an emergency operator or
local public safety answering point, always verbally report your location
to assist rst responders with indentifying your location to provide
assistance. Caller location identication is not automatically transmitted
on the Iridium system.
Iridium does not guarantee network availability at all times due to
situations where the network is unavailable due to satellite availability,
terrain, weather, or other conditions that may prevent an emergency call
from being placed.
EMERGENCY CALLS WITHIN THE UNITED STATES: Power on the Iridium
Extreme™, extend the antenna towards the open sky, conrm proper
registration & signal strength on the display, dial 911 and press the green
send key. Verbally report the situation and your location to the operator
for assistance. The Iridium service does not provide enhanced 911 service
which automatically identies the caller location.
EMERGENCY CALLS WITH MAINLAND AUSTRALIA: Power on the Iridium
Extreme™, extend the antenna towards the open sky, conrm proper
registration & signal strength on display, dial Triple Zero (000) or 112
depending upon your service provider’s instructions, and press the green
send key. Verbally report the situation and your location to the operator
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for assistance. The Iridium service does not provide enhanced emergency
calling service which automatically identies the caller location.
EMERGENCY CALLS IN ALL OTHER LOCATIONS: You will need to obtain
and dial the full international access code, country code, and phone
number for the local re, police, or ambulance depending upon the nature
of the emergency. Power on the Iridium Extreme™, extend the antenna
toward the open sky, conrm proper registration & signal strength on
the display, dial the local emergency number obtained from your service
provider or local advisor and press the green send key. Verbally report
the situation and your location to the operator for assistance. The Iridium
service does not provide enhanced emergency calling service which
automatically identies the caller location.
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modications, or attachments could damage the phone and
may violate government regulations. When using remote mount antenna,
mount antenna at least 20 cm away from the user. Also when using a
remote mount antenna in order to reduce potential radio interference to
other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen such that
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that
permitted for successful communication.
Driving and Operation of Other Motor Vehicles
The use of any wireless device, including a satellite telephone, may cause
distraction. Discontinue a call if you cannot concentrate on driving. Check
the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas
where you drive. Always obey them. Many local governments prohibit the
use of mobile telephones while driving. Observe the following guidelines
when using your phone while driving:
• Givefullattentiontodriving—drivingsafelyisyourrstresponsibility.
• Usehands-freephoneoperation,ifavailable.
• Pullotheroadandparksafelybeforemakingoransweringacall.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in
a “blasting area or in areas posted: Turn o two-way radio. Obey all signs
and instructions.
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Potential Explosive Atmospheres
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but
not always clearly marked. They include, but are not limited to:
fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats;
fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where fuel
odors are present (for example, if a gas/propane leak occurs in
an automobile or home); areas where the air contains chemicals
or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any
other area where you normally would be advised to turn o
your vehicle engine.
Turn your phone OFF and do not remove, install or charge your
battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions. Sparks from your
battery in such areas could cause an explosion or re resulting
in bodily injury or even death.
Electronic Devices
Most electronic equipment is subject to interference from RF energy from
external sources if inadequately shielded. In some circumstances your
mobile device may cause interference with other devices. Turn o your
phone in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so.
For optimal performance and to be sure that exposure to RF energy does
not exceed guidelines set forth in the relevant standards (discussed in
“Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals” on page 4 and “Specic Absorption
Rate Data on page 4), always follow the instructions and precautions.
Product Operation
If you wear the satellite phone on your body, always place it in an Iridium
leather case. Refer to www.iridium.com.
Using accessories not supplied by Iridium may cause your satellite phone
to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines.
Radio Interference
Your satellite phone contains digital circuits for the display of data and
connection to a personal computer. Emissions from these circuits can
cause radio interference. With respect to such circuits, this device complies
with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation. This statement does not apply to digital
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circuits used only to enable the operation of the transmitter in this satellite
phone. The receiver in this phone is subject to the condition that radio
emissions from it not cause harmful interference.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
• Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdierentfromthatto
which the receiver is connected.
• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Implantable Medical Devices
If you have an implantable medical device such as a pacemaker or
debrillator, the Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends
that a minimum separation of six inches (6”) be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology
Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
• shouldALWAYSkeepthephonemorethansixinchesfromtheir
pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
• shouldnotcarrythephoneinabreastpocket.
• shouldusetheearoppositethepacemakertominimizethepotential
for interference.
• shouldturnthephoneOFFimmediatelyifthereisanyreasontosuspect
that interference is taking place.
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Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer
of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external
RF energy. Consult your physician to determine compatibility with your
medical device.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted
in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may
be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Aircraft
Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Check and
comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone
while the aircraft is on the ground.
Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
Vehicles
RF signals may aect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or
its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the
manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inates with great force. Do NOT place objects, including
installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in
the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly
installed, serious injury could result.
Adult Use Only
Keep your phone and accessories away from children. These products are
not toys and may be hazardous to small children. For example:
• Achokinghazardmayexistforsmall,detachableparts.
• Improperusecouldresultinloudsounds,causinghearinginjury.
• Improperlyhandledbatteriescouldoverheatandcauseaburn.
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Glass Parts
Some parts of your satellite phone may be made of glass. This glass could
break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial
impact. If glass breaks do not touch or attempt to remove. Stop using the
phone until the glass is replaced by a qualied service center.
Extended Exposure to Loud Noise
Exposure to loud noise from any source for extended periods
of time may aect your hearing. The louder the volume sound
level, the less exposure is required to aect your hearing. To
protect your hearing:
• Limittheamountoftimeyouuseheadsetsorheadphonesathigh
volume.
• Avoidingturningupthevolumetoblockoutnoisysurroundings.
• Turnthevolumedownifyoucannothearpeoplespeakingnearyou.
Seizures and Blackouts
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when
exposed to ashing lights, such as when playing video games. If you or
your family members have a history of such seizures or blackouts, please
consult your physician before enabling a ashing lights feature on your
phone. Discontinue use or consult a physician if any of the following
symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness,
involuntary movements or disorientation.
Repetitive Motion
When you repeatedly perform actions such as pressing keys or entering
nger-written characters, you may experience occasional discomfort
in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck or other parts of your body. If you
continue to have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a
physician.
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3: Overview
3: Iridium Extreme™ Overview
Guide Overview
This chapter provides a complete tour of the Iridium Extreme™. You will
discover all the features and components that you need to operate your
phone to its full potential.
For ease of use, the chapters in this manual are divided by menu options.
Each section of the chapter is then divided by the same sub-menu options
as your phone. Just follow the sequence of menus on your phone, the
manual will follow along, making the startup process a simple one.
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Phone Overview
Front View
On/Off Button
Earpiece
SOS Indicator
LED
Left Soft Key
Volume Keys
Green Key 2-way Navi-key
Display
Microphone
Key pad
Convenience
Key
Right Soft Key
Red Key
Status Indicator
LED
Programmable
SOS Button
Accessory Connector
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Side View
Volume
Up Key
Volume
Down Key
Convenience
Key
Headset Jack
Accessory Connector Accessory Connector
Front side
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Back View
Battery Pack
Battery D-Ring
Speaker
Phone
USB Port Power
Connector
USB
Port
Power
Connector
External
Antenna
Connector
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Charging / USB / External Antenna Adapters
Included with the Iridium Extreme™ are two adapters. These adapters
attach to the bottom of your phone and are required for charging,
connecting the USB data cable, or using the external antenna. These
adapters are designed to provide a robust and exible approach to using
external accessories with the Iridium Extreme™.
Adapter #1: Charging / USB
• Thisadapteristobeusedforchargingthephoneorconnectingtoa
laptop via USB data cable when the phones antenna is used.
Adapter #2: Charging / USB / External Antenna
• Thisadapteristobeusedforchargingthephoneorconnectingtoa
laptop via USB data cable when a wired, external antenna is used. This
adapter provides a TNC connector that is compatible with the included
5’ external antenna.
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Installation of the adapter
• Inordertocharge,usetheUSBport,orconnectanexternalantenna,the
appropriate adapter must rst be selected and attached to the bottom
of the phone.
• Priortoinstallation,openyourphone’saccessoryconnectorcover
on the bottom of your phone and move it to the back of your phone,
securing it to the rear retaining features.
• Selecttheappropriateadapterandorientitwiththebottomofthe
phone so the Iridium brand is facing forward. Then press the adapter
up until the side clasps are locked into place and the adapter is securely
fastened to your phone.
Use of the adapter
• Oncetheappropriateadapterisinstalledonthephone,youmaynow
connect the charging, USB data, or external antenna to your phone.
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• NotethattheCharging/USB/ExternalAntennaadaptershouldonly
be used if you are planning to connect an external antenna. When this
adapter is connected, use of your phones antenna will temporarily
be suspended while the Charging / USB External Antenna adapter is
connected.
Removal of the adapter
• Toremovetheadapter,holdyourphonewithyourlefthandandgrasp
the adapter on both sides. Press the bottom portions of the side clasps
with your thumb and index ngers and pull the adapter away from the
phone.
• Last,movetheaccessoryconnectorcoverbacktotheaccessory
connector and press it so it is securely in place.
Accessories
AC Travel Charger and International Plug Kit
The AC Travel Charger and International Plug Kit provides rapid charge for
optimal performance. The AC Travel Charger plugs directly into the power
connector on the right side of your adapter.
• Canbeusedtopowerthephonewhenthebatteryisdepleted.
Headset port
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• Thebatterymustbeinstalledwhenusingthechargertopowerthe
phone.
• Includesveinternationalplugadaptersforuseinmanycountries
around the world.
• AllowsyoutousetheIridiumExtreme™whilerechargingthebattery.
The battery should not be allowed to discharge fully.
Headset
The convenient headset provides both an earphone and microphone
in one small piece for simple hands-free and private telephone
conversations. The headset plugs directly into the jack on the right side of
your phone.
IRIDIUM
Accessory Adapter
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Auto Accessory Charger
The Auto Accessory Charger provides a rapid charge for your phone from
DC charging sources such as cars, boats, or solar charging panels. The
Auto Accessory Charger plugs directly into the power connector on the
right side of your adapter.
External Antenna
The External Antenna is designed to allow you to use your phone while
inside an enclosed area in close proximity to an open view of the sky.
The External Antenna screws on to the TNC connector on your Accessory
Adapter. To install, hold the Accessory Adapters TNC connector in place
while attaching the External Antenna and take care not to twist the wires.
Then attach the Accessory Adapter with connected External Antenna to
your phone and place the External Antenna in an area with a view of the
open sky for use.
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Leather Case
The leather case is designed to hold your phone, help protect it from
scratches, and allow you to attach it to other items with the built-in clip.
To attach the leather case to your phone, ensure the bottom of the case is
open and insert the phone through the bottom and push it towards the
top. The leather case is designed to be used either with our without the
accessory adapters so an extended leather flap and Velcro is provided for
this purpose.
Accessory Adapter
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USB Data Cable
The USB data cable allows you to connect your Iridium Extreme™ phone
to a laptop in order to provide a data connection for email or web access.
Software and installation instructions are provided on your included
CD-ROM or can be obtained from your service provider. The USB Data
Cable plugs directly into the mini-USB connector on the left side of your
Accessory Adapter. Make sure your Accessory Adapter is connected to
your phone, the USB cable is attached to your laptop, and software is
installed for use. Airtime charges apply for data service usage.
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SOS Indicator LED
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Indicators
Status Indicator LED
The status indicator at the top of the phone has the following meanings:
LED is ... Indicates
Alternating red
and green Call in progress; ringing, dialing or in call.
Flashing green Network is available and SIM status okay. Phone is
idle.
Flashing red No connection to network or valid SIM card is
required.
SOS Indicator LED
The status indicator at the top of the phone has the following meanings:
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Registered
SOS Battery charge-level
Date
Signal Strength
Real Time
Network/SIM status
Left and right soft key functions
Message Icons:
Indicates keypad is locked
Indicates voicemail has been received
Indicates an SMS message has been received
SOS Indicates SOS button and Emergency Mode
has been activated
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SOS LED is ... Indicates
Flashing red Obtaining location
Flashing orange Sending location
Flashing yellow Location sent
Flashing green Location sent and will wait for ve (5) minutes to
obtain and send new location.
Display Status Indicators and Icons
The following icons appear in your display to provide you with information
about the phone’s activity.
Main Screen Components
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Phonebook
Select Back
Arrow indicates to
scroll up or down for
additional options
Black bar scrolls up
and down when
using the 2-way
Navi-key
Menu Title
Menu
Options
Left and right soft key functions
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Menu Components
SIM card
Gold contact
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4: Getting Started
Using the SIM Card
You will receive a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card from your service
provider that is required for use with your phone. The SIM card is a smart
card that contains your service details and memory for storing phone
book entries and messages.
Your phone has limited functionality without the SIM card, so you want to
install the card before using your phone.
SIM Card Care
You may want to keep your card with you when you are not using your
phone. This helps keep your personal information secure and gives you
access to your service even if your phone is not available.
Important: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card, and avoid exposing your
card to static electricity, water or dirt.
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Insert the SIM Card
Remove the SIM Card
First unlock the retaining clip, then swing out the retaining clip and slide
the SIM card out of the slot.
1. Remove the SIM card from the larger card.
2. Remove the battery as shown on page 27.
3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot.
Follow the card orientation shown on the
decal. Be sure the gold contact is facing
down.
4. Slide the retaining clip down until you hear
a click to secure the SIM card.
SIM Card
SIM Door
SIM Decal
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Battery Pack Information
All batteries may cause serious injury or property damage, particularly if
handled improperly or used after damage.
Warning!
Improper treatment or use of batteries may present a danger of
re, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Make sure to follow all of the following safety guidelines:
• Donotdisassemble,crush,puncture,shredorotherwiseattemptto
change the form of the battery.
• Donotletthephoneorbatterycomeincontactwithwater.
Water can lead to corrosion of the phones circuits.
• Donotallowthebatterytotouchmetalobjects.Contact
with metal objects can cause the battery to heat and possibly
explode.
• Donotplaceyourbatterynearaheatsource.Excessiveheat
can damage the phone or battery by causing it to swell, leak
or malfunction. Do not dry a wet or damp battery with an
appliance or heat source, such as a hair dryer or microwave
oven. Do not leave your phone in an automobile or other
vehicle with high temperatures.
• Donotdropthebatteryorthephonebecausetheimpact
can damage them.
• Donotdisposeofbatteriesinare,becausetheymay
explode.
• ContactyourserviceproviderorIridiumifyourphone
or battery has been damaged from dropping or high
temperatures.
WARNING!
Use of non-Iridium batteries or chargers may present a risk
of re, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Important
Use only Iridium original products for safety and quality
assurance. Iridiums warranty does not cover damage
caused by use of non-Iridium batteries.
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Battery Charging
Batteries may be charged and discharged many times, but eventually they
wear out.
Important: Follow these guidelines when charging your battery:
• Keepyourbatterynearroomtemperature.Neverexposebatteriesto
temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F) when charging.
• Newbatteriesarenotfullychargedandmaytakemoretimetocharge.
Battery Disposal
Proper battery disposal is not only important for safety but
also benets the environment. Consumers should recycle
used batteries and telephones in accordance with applicable
national, state or local laws and regulations.
Under EU requirements, all electrical and electronic products
must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working
life and must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste.
Do not dispose of your battery in a re.
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Remove and Install the Battery Pack
The back panel of the phone is the battery pack. You need to remove the
battery pack to insert the SIM card or replace the battery.
To Remove the Battery Pack
1. Lift D-ring up and rotate
counterclockwise 90 degrees
2. Pull D-ring forward and remove
battery pack
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To Install the Battery Pack
1. Before installing battery
pack, ensure D-ring is raised
and in vertical position (as
pictured)
2. Hold the D-ring in the
vertical position and place
bottom of battery in first,
aligning the battery pack
pegs to ensure that the
battery is fully seated at the
bottom
3. Push the top portion of the
battery in ensuring that
the D-ring pin is aligned
properly when pressed into
the phone
4. Once the battery is fully
inserted, rotate the D-ring
clockwise 90 degrees and
put the D-ring into the
stowed position
Battery pack pegs
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Charging the Battery
Use the AC travel charger or auto accessory adapter to charge the Iridium
Extreme™.
Important: The battery should only be charged in environments between
0°C (32°F) to 45°C(113°F).
Charge the Battery Pack
1. Connect the travel charger or auto accessory charger to the accessory
adapter and ensuring that the accessory adapter is attached to your
phone.
2. Plug the AC travel charger or auto accessory adapter into the
appropriate power source. The phone beeps.
3. The battery symbol on the LCD display ashes.
Note: Calls can still be made or received while the battery is charging;
however the battery charges faster if the phone is turned o. When the
Iridium Extreme™ is not in use the battery takes approximately 4 hours to
fully charge.
You must wait a minimum of 5 seconds before powering on the Iridium
Extreme™ after you have disconnected from the charger.
Checking Battery Charge Level
Low Battery Warning
Your phone has two ways to indicate that the battery is low and only a few
minutes of talk time remains:
1. The battery charge indicator appears continuously in the upper right
hand corner of the display. When the battery charge is low the icon
appears empty, and Low Battery appears on the display.
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2. A warning tone (two double beeps) sounds.
Note: To help maintain the best battery and phone performance, recharge
your battery as soon as possible after you receive the low battery warning.
Start-up Procedure
Power on Message
Once your phone is on, one of the following messages may appear.
Message Directive
Bad Card See Supplier. Your SIM card has been damaged or
incorrectly issued. Contact your service provider for
information.
1. Insert your SIM card if necessary.
2. Turn the phone on by pressing
and holding the On/Off button
for 5 seconds.
When you turn your phone’s
power on, the display screen
goes through a short animated
sequence.
Battery icon
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Message Directive
Check Card The SIM card is damaged or inserted the wrong
way.
Denied Your phone has seen a network, but has been
denied access.
SIM PIN Enter the four- to eight-digit SIM card PIN code
provided by your service provider and press OK to
proceed. See “Using the Security Menu” on page
153, for more information about your SIM.
Invalid Account Contact your service provider.
Phone PIN The phone has been locked. To unlock the phone,
you must enter the correct Phone PIN number.
PIN Blocked When the PIN number has been entered incorrectly
three times in a row, the phone automatically
blocks the PIN. To unblock the pin, enter the PUK1
code for the phone by entering **05* from the
main screen.
PIN 2 Blocked When the PIN2 number has been entered
incorrectly three times in a row, the phone
automatically blocks the PIN.
To unblock the PIN2 enter the PUK2 code for the
phone by entering **052* from the main screen.
Registered Your phone is now registered with the network.
Searching for
network...
The phone is attempting to establish
communications with the satellite network. This
message appears while your phone searches for a
network connection.
CAUTION!
Emergency call
recipient has not
been configured.
Refer to user
guide and edit.
Emergency Actions is set to Message and Call
or Call Only and a Call Recipient has not been
configured. See Chapter 14: GPS and Location
Based Services for information on configuring the
Emergency Call Recipient.
Press Edit to configure the Emergency Call
Recipient or Cancel to proceed to the main
window.
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Message Directive
CAUTION!
Emergency SMS
recipient has not
been configured.
Refer to user
guide and edit.
Emergency Actions is set to Message and Call
or Message Only and SMS contact has not been
configured. See Chapter 14: GPS and Location
Based Services for information on configuring the
Message recipient.
Press Edit to configure the Message Recipient or
Cancel to proceed to the main window.
Phone Operation
Normal Operation
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. Fully extend the
antenna then rotate the antenna to either the left or right detent. The
antenna should be vertical to the ground and have a clear unobstructed
view of the sky.
Tips on Ecient Operation
For your phone to operate most eciently:
1. Keep your phone battery charged to ensure that the phone is ready for
use when needed.
2. Fully extend your antenna and rotate top portion of antenna as needed
to ensure antenna is pointed directly up while in use.
3. Make sure the antenna has a clear unobstructed view of the sky.
4. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
5. Contact with the antenna aects call quality and may cause the phone
to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
6. Do not wear the phone on your body while making calls with the
headset accessory. Wearing the phone on the body can interfere
with proper phone operation, since the antenna requires a clear
unobstructed view of the sky to access the Iridium® satellite network.
7. Once you complete your call and are nished with the phone, return the
antenna to the center upright position and gently retract the antenna
before carrying or storing the phone between uses.
8. For backup, keep a written record of all important information stored on
your phone.
+ 1 215 555 1212
Options Clear
T
Country code
Phone number
including area code
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Placing a Call
Before you place a call:
1. The phone must be powered on.
2. SIM card inserted.
3. Phone is unlocked.
4. Have a clear direct view of the sky to be in contact with the network.
5. Antenna should be extended and pointed up towards the sky.
Dial the Number
As you enter a phone number, the digits are displayed on a single line that
scrolls across the display.
1. Enter the number using the key pad. As you begin entering digits, you
see Options displayed above the left soft key and Clear displayed
above the right soft key.
The phone number must be entered in international format: +
or 00 [country code][phone number]. Your Iridium Extreme™ will
automatically enter a + for the international access code so the only
numbers that are required to add are the country code and phone
number.
Note: All Iridium subscriber numbers begin with county code of 8816
unless an alternative access number has been issued by your service
provider.
+ 1 215 555 1212
Options Clear
Number:
T
2. Press the green key.
3. Calling followed
by the number
you dialed
appears in the
display.
Calling
+12155551212
Mute Speaker
Note: You receive
this message when
the antenna is not
fully extended
from the Iridium
Extreme™.
12 ABC 3 DEF
4 GHI 5 KL 6 MNO
7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ
0 +
#
*
Alert
Deploy the antenna
and make sure it is
oriented towards
the sky
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12 ABC 3 DEF
4 GHI 5 KL 6 MNO
7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ
0 +
#
*
00:00:01
Select Back
4. A timer keeps track of
the duration of each
call.
T
Call ended
Press the red key.
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If the call does not connect, one of the following messages appears.
Message Directive
Busy Try Later Or
Please Try Later
The phone is unable to access the network. Try
again in a few minutes
Could not
place call. No
connection to
the network
The phone is unable to access the network.
Restricted Area The phone is unable to access the network. Move
to an area where calls are allowed.
Note: If you have disabled the timer, Connected display.
End a Call
+ 1 215 555 1212
Options Clear
Number:
T
Press the green key
twice.
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Re-dial Last Number Called
Receiving a Call
Before you receive a call:
1. The phone must be powered on.
2. A valid SIM card must be inserted.
3. Phone is unlocked.
4. The phone must be connected with the network.
There are two scenarios for receiving calls depending on the antenna
position:
1. Antenna extended
2. Antenna stowed; that is, in the down position.
Incoming Call
Accept Reject
T
1. Phone sounds
or vibrates.
2. Status indicator
alternates red
and green.
3. Phone displays
incoming call.
Red key
Right soft key
Left soft key
Green key
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Receiving a call with the Antenna Extended
Connected
Mute Speaker
T
1. Extend antenna directly up
and rotate the antenna top
left or right until it locks into
position.
2. Press the left
soft key or the green key.
Mute is displayed above the
left soft key and Speaker is
displayed above
the right soft key.
3. Phone displays Connected.
Antenna lines
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Answering the call with the Antenna Extended
If the call does not connect properly, the following message appears:
Message Directive
Call Failed The antenna is not properly positioned or the
network signal is not strong enough.
T
Call Attempt
Mute Speaker
2. The phone displays
Call Attempt.
1. The phone displays
the alert – or you’re
prompted to extend
the antenna.
Incoming Call
Accept Reject
T
3. Extend the antenna
directly up prior to
rotating left or right.
4. After several
seconds, your
phone rings or
vibrates, and
displays Incoming
Call. Select
Accept, located
above the left soft
key, or Reject,
located above the
right soft key.
Antenna
lines
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Receiving a Call with the Antenna Stowed
Connected
Mute Speaker
T
5. The phone displays
Connected.
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If the call does not connect properly, the following message appears:
Message Directive
Call Failed The antenna is not properly positioned or the
network signal is not strong enough.
Mute
To mute the call:
Press the left soft key.
To un-mute the call:
Press the left soft key
again.
To use speaker
phone: Press the right
soft key.
To switch back to the
earpiece: Press the
right soft key again.
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Muting a Call
For privacy during a call, use the mute feature. You hear the party on the
other end, but they do not hear you.
Speaker Phone
To allow the call to be shared with other people within close proximity to
your phone, use the speaker phone feature. In this mode the speaker in
the rear of the phone is used instead of the normal earpiece/receiver.
Speaker Volume
The speaker volume can be adjusted either while on a call or with the
Volume and Tones menu located under the Setup menu.
1. Increase the speaker volume by pressing the upper volume control
Volume
OK Back
Upper volume
control increases
speaker volume
Lower volume
control increases
speaker volume
Bar graph for
speaker volume
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key, during a call. Once you are satised with the volume press OK. If
you would like to cancel the change to the volume press Back.
2. Decrease the speaker volume by pressing the lower volume control
key, during a call.
As you press the keys, you hear the new volume level. The bar graph on
the display indicates the volume level; the higher the graph, the louder the
volume.
Ringer Volume
The ringer volume may be adjusted with the Volume and Tones menu
located under the Setup menu.
• Increasetheringervolumebypressingtheupper volume control key.
• Decreasetheringervolumebypressingthelower volume control key.
Volume
OK Back
Upper volume
control increases
ringer volume
Lower volume
control increases
ringer volume
Bar graph for
ringer volume
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• Asyoupressthekeys,youhearthenewvolumelevel.Thebargraphon
the display indicates the volume level; the higher the graph, the louder
the volume.
Unanswered Calls
If you are away from your phone or choose not to answer a call the screen
displays the number of missed calls.
Messages from Missed Calls
If you are not able to answer your phone, or are not connected to the
network, callers can leave you a voice message which can be accessed
from the voicemail system. When connected to the network, a message
icon appears on your screen indicating a new voicemail message.
For more information on retrieving messages, see “Using the Voicemail
Menu” on page105.
Keypad locked
Keypad locked
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Menu.
2. Press the * key to lock the
keypad. A message will flash
indicating the keypad is locked.
To prevent accidental phone usage
you can lock the keypad by:
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lock symbol.
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Locking and Unlocking the Keypad
Note: All keys with the exception of the power key are locked. You can
still answer an incoming call by pressing the green key or the left soft key
when the keypad is locked.
Unlock Help
Keypad Unlocked
Keypad Unlocked
1. Press the left soft key labeled
Unlock.
2. Press the * key. A message
flashes indicating the keypad is
unlocked, and the lock symbol
no longer appears on the main
screen.
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Unlocking the Keypad
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5: Using Menus and Keys
Many of the phones features are organized into lists of options called
menus. Use the phone keys to navigate these menus.
Using the Keys
The Soft Keys
When you press the soft keys the function appears above the key on the
display screen. The function varies depending on the menu.
The 2-way Navi-key
Press the 2-way Navi-key up to step through the options on a menu screen.
Important: When an arrow appears on the bottom of any menu screen it
indicates more options to follow. To see all options, you must continue to
press the 2-way Navi-key.
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Right soft keyLeft soft key
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Menu
Select Back
12 ABC 3 DEF
4 GHI 5 KL 6 MNO
7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ
0 +
#
*
Securityk
Menu
Select Back
2-way Navi-key
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The Keypad
Using the Menus
To Access the Main Menu
Note: You cannot access the Menus during a call.
Save Clear
New Entry
@
Bob
The numbered and
alphabetized keys
make up the Keypad.
Use the keys to enter
text, numbers and
punctuation marks
into various elds in
display screens. See
entering characters
on page 48 for more
information.
Menu Help
T
16:28 14-May-11
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Menu
Select Back
Press the Left soft key,
labeled Menu.
Starting from the
Main Screen:
The Main Menu appears. The Main
Menu consists of:
• MyPhonebook
• SIMPhonebook
• Messages
• Voicemail
• DataModem
• CallHistory
• Setup
• Security
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To Access Main Menu Options
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Menu
Select Back
Select Back
New Entry
Memory Status
My Phonebook
Starting from the Main Menu,
use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll to
the desired menu option until it is
highlighted.
Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
The option you selected appears.
Continue this procedure for each
sub-menu.
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To Return to a Menu
Note: In all other instances the red key will return you to the Main Screen.
Entering Characters
Many of the menu screens have elds where you need to enter
information such as names and addresses. To enter this information you
need to use the keys on the keypad. Entry of text with the keys on the
keypad is discussed in detail in Traditional Text Entry on page51 and
“Predictive Text Entry on page57.
Space on SIM:
Used 0 out of 5
Space on phone:
Used 0 out of 100
Phonebook Status
OK Back When the right soft key is labeled
Back, the key will take you to the
previous screen.
When the key is not labeled Back
use the red key to return to the
previous screen.
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When creating phonebook entries and/or composing text messages; you
can use both the side volume keys and the navigation key to help navigate
between characters or lines of text without deleting.
The up volume key takes you backwards
through text when you are editing a phone
book entry. If you are editing a message, it
moves you up a line of text. Choosing Up
on the 2-way Navi-key moves backwards
through message text.
The down volume key takes you forward
through text when you are editing a phone
book entry. If you are editing a message, it
moves you down a line of text. Choosing
Down on the 2-way Navi-key moves
forward through message text.
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6: Traditional Text Entry
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Entering Characters
Many of the menu screens have elds where you need to enter
information such as names and addresses. To enter this information you
need to use the keys on the keypad. Each key represents a set of letters.
Save Clear
New Entry
@
Bob
For Example: Use the number 2
key for letters A, B, and C.
Press 1 time for A
Press 2 times for B
Press 3 times for C
To enter characters via traditional
method:
1. Enter a character by pressing
the appropriate keys on the
keypad. See keypad guide
below.
2. The cursor moves to the next
character position.
3. To delete a character press the
Right Soft Key, labeled Clear.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many
times as necessary.
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Note: Press the # key to toggle between caps, lowercase, rst letter
capitalization, and digits. The mode currently selected is displayed in the
top left corner of the screen; the modes are indicated as ABC, abc, Abc,
123.
Keypad Guide
Key Available Characters
1 . (period) /1
2 A/B/C/2
3 D/E/F/3
4 G/H/I/4
5 J/K/L/5
6 M/N/O/6
7 P/Q/R/S/7
8 T/U/V/8
9 W/X/Y/Z/9
0 _ (space)
* next character
# shift up
Right Soft Key backspace / exit
6: Traditional Text Entry
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Entering Punctuation
Pressing * (star) key takes you to a symbols menu with a list of the most
commonly used punctuation marks and symbols.
Select Back
Edit
.
@
/
,
!
?
;
ʻ
$
?
*
%
&
(
)
[
]
{
}
:
˜
-
\
-
#
I
<
ç
è
ė
ê
ë
ò
ó
ö
ù
ú
>
+
=
à
á
Using the 2-way Navi key,
cycle through the screen
until you reach the desired
symbol.
Press the Left Soft Key
labeled Select.
Press the Star key to open
the symbols menu.
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Entering Numbers and Symbols into Text
There may be times when you need to add numbers into a message that
you are writing. For example, to send someone a phone number as part of
a text message.
Startng from a text entry feld:
1. Press the left soft key labeled
Options.
2. The Options screen appears.
Using the 2-way Navi-key scroll
until Enter digits is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key labeled
Select.
4. The original text now appears,
but you are in the number entry
mode.
5. Press the left soft key labeled
Options.
abc New 145
Options Clear
You can reach me
at
Select Back
Options
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
abc New 145
Options Clear
You can reach me
at 111-222-3333
6: Traditional Text Entry
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Note: Use this same procedure for entering symbols into text by choosing
Insert symbol in the Options menu. You can also press the *key as a
shortcut for accessing the symbol menu (see “Entering Punctuation” on
page53).
6. The Options screen appears.
Using the 2-way Navi-key scroll
until Enter letters is highlighted.
7. Press the left soft key labeled
Options.
8. The original text screen now
appears and you can continue to
enter text in the letter entry mode.
Select Back
Options
Send
Insert symbol
Enter letters
Save as draft
Exit
abc New 145
Options Clear
You can reach me
at 111-222-3333
tomorrow morning
6: Traditional Text Entry
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7: Predictive Text Entry
7: Predictive Text Entry
Predictive text is implemented on the Iridium Extreme™ and aects the
following areas:
• CreatinganSMS/Email
• AddingNotestoanexistingPhonebookentry
• EnteringtheNameeldforaPhonebookentry(LetterWiseonly)
Predictive text is not set on a new phone by default, it must be enabled. To
do so, start at the main screen and:
1. Press the Menu softkey
2. Select “Setup” (6 clicks down)
3. In the Setup menu, select “Language” (4 clicks down)
4. In the Language menu, select Text entry
In the Text entry menu, Multi-tap is the default selection. Multi-tap has no
language sensitivity, other than the fact that it provides standard Western
characters. To choose predictive text, select one of:
• English
• Français
• Español
Once you have made this change, all SMS entry and entry of contacts
incorporate Predictive Text capabilities specic to the selected language.
Once selected, select the “Back” option twice, then scroll up to “Messages”
to use Predictive Text entry for messaging. To change back to “Multi-Tap” in
the future, you need to adjust this setting.
Predictive text entry has the following modes:
• WordWise(Ww)whichprovideswordpredictionforuserswholike
dictionary-based methods
• LetterWise(Lw)forletter-by-letterpredictionforsituationswhereword-
based prediction doesn’t aord the exibility that may be required in
some situations.
Special character entry has the following modes:
• Punctuation(#?@)forentryofpunctuationandspecialsymbols
• Digit(123)forentryofnumbers
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For all alphabetic languages:
To complete a message, you may need to switch between these four main
modes of text entry during message creation:
• WordWise(Ww)-wordpredictivetextentry
• LetterWise(Lw)-letter-by-letterpredictivetextentry
• Numbers(123)-numberentry(non-predictive)
• Punctuation(#?@)-punctuationentry(non-predictive)
The appropriate text entry mode can be selected by pressing the
Convenience key on the side of the Iridium Extreme™. The active text entry
mode will be displayed on the screen as indicated in the illustrations on
the following page.
The 1 key can be used for entering
punctuation, however for full and
efficient punctuation entry you
can switch to Punctuation mode
(123).
Pressing the Pound key (#)
switches between lower and
upper case, indicated by the ()
symbol. This is the Shift key.
Pressing the Zero key (0) enters
a space, indicated by the ()
symbol. This is the Space key.
Pressing the Asterisk key (*)
enters the next word or letter,
indicated by the () symbol. This
is the Next key.
Save Clear
New Entry
@
Bob
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Options Clear
New
ww 1000
Options Clear
New
lw 1000
Options Clear
New
123 1000
Options Clear
New
#?@ 1000
Convenience
key
WordWise
LetterWise
Digit
Punctuation
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LetterWise Text mode
Press the Convenience key until you are in LetterWise (Lw) text mode.
Press the key with the desired letter. If it doesn’t appear, press the Next
key () until it does. Use the Right Soft key (Clear) for backspace and
Space key () for space. Press the Shift key () to switch between lower
and upper case.
Note: Apostrophe (‘) for English entry and hyphen (-) for Russian entry are
treated as letters (that is, can be predicted by LetterWise) and are found on
key 5.
Example: Entering “don’t”
1. Press key 3.
Desired letter did not come up.
2. Press Next key () for desired
letter. Proceed to next letter of
the word.
Desired letter appears.
Options Clear
T
f
Options Clear
T
d
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3. Press key 6.
Desired letter appears.
4. Press key 6 again.
Desired letter appears.
5. Press key 5 for apostrophe.
Apostrophe is predicted along
with letters in English.
Options Clear
T
do
Options Clear
T
don
Options Clear
T
don’
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WordWise Text mode
Press the Convenience key until the “ww” symbol appears in the top left
corner of the screen indicating that you have entered WordWise text entry
mode. To enter text in WordWise, press the key containing the rst letter
you want to type ONLY ONCE.
If the correct letter does not appear at rst, continue by pressing the key
that corresponds to the next letter in your text, and so on.
After pressing the last key in the sequence, the word should appear.
However, if the word is underlined (or highlighted), it is possible that an
alternate word (which happens to require the same key presses) appeared
instead. Just press Next key () until the desired word appears.
If the word you are entering is not found in any dictionary you can switch
to LetterWise mode by pressing the convenience key and viewing the top
left corner of the screen.
During use of WordWise, the 1 key can be used to insert punctuation
without changing text entry modes. To insert punctuation, press the 1 key
and then add the appropriate punctuation by using the Next key (). As
an alternative, you may also use the left option key either “Insert symbol”
or “Enter digits during WordWise use. This also applies to LetterWise use.
6. Press key 8 for “t and complete
word.
Desired letter appears.
Options Clear
T
don’t
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Example: Entering “red”
Options Clear
T
see
Options Clear
T
red
1. Press key 7.
Even if the correct letter “r” has not
appeared, proceed with the next
letter in the word.
2. Press key 3 twice for the next
two letters c & d”.
The word see” comes up which
is more common than “red”. The
underline indicates there are other
words to choose from.
3. Press Next Key ().
The word “red” appears.
Options Clear
T
s
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Digit mode (123)
There may be times when you need to add numbers into a message
that you are composing. Digit mode allows you to use the number keys
to enter digits, similar to dialing a phone call. To enter digit mode, press
the Convenience key until the 123 indicator appears on the upper left
corner of the screen. Enter the numbers required for your message and
then use the Convenience key to return to the desired text entry mode to
complete the rest of the message.
Digit mode may be entered either by pressing the Convenience key on
the side of the phone, or with the Options menu in the Create Message
editor to “Enter digits”. During use of WordWise, the 1 key can be used to
insert punctuation without changing text entry modes.
Punctuation mode (#?@)
Punctuation mode may be entered either by pressing the Convenience
key on the side of the phone, or with the Options menu in the Create
Message editor to “Insert symbol”. During use of WordWise, the 1 key can
be used to insert punctuation without changing text entry modes.
In Punctuation mode, symbols are spread across all keys based on their
shape to help you remember which symbol is on each key (see table on
following page). For example: ! is on 1 key, ? is on key 2
If there is more than one symbol on a key, press the Next key () to get
the others.
Key English/French/Russian/Spanish*
0 . , @ °
1 !
2 ?
3 % $ € £
4 _ ~
5 - + = “ ^
6 ( [ { <
7 / \
8 : ; &
9 ) ] } >
* Spanish includes inverted versions of ! and ?.
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Once you have selected the appropriate symbol for your message,
you may return to your preferred text entry mode by pressing the side
convenience key and viewing the top left corner of the screen.
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8: Using the Phonebooks
8: Using the Phonebooks
Organizing My Phonebook
Your satellite phone has two primary phonebooks: My Phonebook and SIM
Phonebook.
My Phonebook can store up to 100 names and numbers and is completely
editable by you. This information is stored directly on your phone. The
SIM Phonebook is provided to you by your service provider and/or
organization. The entries for the SIM Phonebook are stored directly on the
SIM card used with your phone and you cannot create them or edit them
from your phone.
Phone Memory SIM Card Memory
Personal Numbers 100 entries 155 entries
Fixed Dial Numbers No entries 40 entries
Phone Number Digits 24 20
Name Characters 24 16
Note: SIM card capacity varies depending upon the card issued by your
service provider.
Locating My Phonebook
Starting from the Main Screen:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled Menu.
Registered
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Note: All instructions for My Phonebook start from the Main Menu as
shown.
Note: To open the SIM Phonebook, use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until
the SIM Phonebook is highlighted.
About the My Phonebook Menu
You can do the following functions using the Phonebook menu:
2. Th e Main Menu is now displayed,
with My Phonebook highlighted
press the left soft key, labeled
Select to enter the Phonebook
menu.
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Menu
Select Back
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Bob Smith
Select Back
• Callanentry
• Createandsendatextmessage
(SMS).
• Editanentry
• Deleteanentry
• Addanentry
• Checkthememorystatusofyour
Phonebook
• Addnotesregardingentries
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Add a New Entry to My Phonebook
Note: If there are no entries Empty will be displayed on this screen. If
entries are present press the left soft key while highlighting any contact.
4. Use the 2-way Navi-key until the New
option is highlighted.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled Select
to proceed.
To add information to the Phonebook,
use the New option. Start at the Main
Menu, with My Phonebook highlighted:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
2. The Phonebook is displayed.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Menu
Select Back
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
Select Back
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Bob Smith
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6. The New Entry screen is displayed
with a list of icons that represent:
Name
Home phone
Work phone
1st cell phone
2nd cell phone
email address
Save Clear
New Entry
@
Abc 24
Save Clear
New Entry
@
Mary Smith
+9373354415
+9373321234
+123456789
+1112223333
msmith@aol.com
Save Clear
New Entry
@
Mary Smith
+9373354415
+9373321234
+123456789
+1112223333
msmith@aol.com
7. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll to
each field and the keypad to enter
information into the elds.
Save Clear
New Entry
@
Mary Smith
+9373354415
+9373321234
+123456789
+1112223333
msmith@aol.com
8. Press the left soft key, labeled
Save.
Note: While entering or editing contact information the side volume keys
allow you to move backwards and forwards without deleting.
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Success
Entry Added
Successfully
9. A message briey appears
to indicate the contact was
entered successfully. The
screen reverts to the main
Phonebook menu.
Press the red key to return to
the Main Screen.
Starting at the Main Menu,
using the 2-way Navi-key,
highlight the Phonebook you
want to use.
1. Press the left soft key,
labeled Select.
2. The Phonebook entries are
now displayed in alphabetical
order.
Locating Entries
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call HIstory
Setup
Menu
Select Back
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
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3. If there are no entries Empty
is displayed. See “Add a New
Entry to My Phonebook” on
page 69.
Options Back
(Empty)
My Phonebook
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call HIstory
Setup
Menu
Select Back
Calling an Entry
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
Starting at the Main Menu,
using the 2-way Navi-key,
highlight the Phonebook you
want to use.
1. Press the left soft key,
labeled Select.
2. The Phonebook is displayed.
Use the 2-way Navi-key to
scroll until the desired entry
is located.
3. With the entry highlighted,
press the left soft key
labeled Options.
Note: You can also press the green key as a short-cut to calling an entry.
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Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Bob Smith
Select Back
Alert
Deploy the antenna
and make sure it is
oriented toward the
sky
Mute Speaker
Calling
+12155551212
4. The Phonebook options are displayed.
5. With the Call option highlighted,
press the left soft key labeled Select.
Note: If an entry has more than one
number, for example, Home, Work and
Mobile, then all numbers are displayed.
Using the 2-way Navi-key, highlight the
number to be called and press Select.
Note: If your antenna is not extended
you receive an alert message telling you
to extend the antenna.
6. Calling followed by the number you
dialed is displayed. The call is then
connected.
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Using the Short Message Service (SMS) Menu
The Short Message Service (SMS) is a text messaging system.
Note: If an entry has more than one number, for example, Home, Work
and Mobile, then all numbers are displayed. Using the 2-way Navi-key,
highlight the number to be called and press Select.
To send a text message Start at the
Main Menu, using the 2-way Navi-key,
highlight the Phonebook you want to
use.
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
2. The Phonebook is displayed. Use
the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until
the desired entry is located.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
4. Use the 2-way Navi-key until SMS is
highlighted.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call HIstory
Setup
Menu
Select Back
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
Select Back
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Bob Smith
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Sending an SMS Message
6. The SMS Screen now appears. You
can enter up to 1,000 characters.
7. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
8. The SMS Options menu appears.
From here you can:
• SendaSMSmessage
• Insertsymbolsintoyourmessage
• Enterdigits
• Saveasadrafttosendlater
• Exitthemenu
Options Clear
New
abc 1000
Select Back
Options
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
Select Back
Options
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
Starting at the SMS Options Menu:
1. While Send is highlighted press the
left soft key, labeled Select.
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Select Back
Options
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
2. A Send To screen appears with the
entry name and number.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled Send.
Note: At this time you may elect
to send the message to additional
recipients by highlighting New
Recipient and pressing the right soft
key, labeled Add.
Note: At this time you may elect to send the message to additional
recipients by highlighting New Recipient and pressing the right soft key,
labeled Add.
Adding an SMS Message
Starting at the SMS Options menu:
1. While Send is highlighted press the
left soft key, labeled Select.
2. A Send To screen appears with New
Recipient and the entry number.
3. Press the right soft key, labeled
Add.
Select Back
Options
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
Send Add
Send To
New Recipient
+111222333444
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Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
Note: Repeat this procedure if you want to send the same message to
more than one contact at a time.
Edit an Entry in My Phonebook
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
4. A list of contacts now appears. Use
the 2-way Navi-key to scroll to the
desired recipient.
5. Press the left soft key labeled Select,
the contact is then added to your
recipient list.
6. Once you are satisfied with the
recipient(s) press left soft key,
labeled Send.
To change information in the
Phonebook, use the Edit Option.
Starting at the Main Menu, with My
Phonebook highlighted:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call HIstory
Setup
Menu
Select Back
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2. The Phonebook is displayed. Use the
2-way Navi-key to scroll until the
desired entry is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
4. Use the 2-way Navi-key until the
Edit option is highlighted.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select to proceed.
6. The Edit Screen appears. Edit the
entry as needed using the 2-way
Navi-key to scroll to the required
field(s). Use the side volume keys
to navigate backwards (up key)
and forwards (down key) without
deleting and the right soft key,
labeled Clear to delete characters.
Use the keypad to enter new
characters.
7. Press the left soft key, labeled Save.
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
Select Back
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Phonebook
Save Clear
Edit
@
Bob Smith
+9373354415
+9373321234
+123456789
+1112223333
bsmith@aol.com
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Success
Entry updated
8. A message briefly appears
to indicate the entry was
updated. The screen
then returns to the main
Phonebook menu.
9. Press the red key to return to
the Main Screen.
Delete an Entry
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Menu
Select Back
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
To remove an entry in the
Phonebook, use the Delete
option. Start at the Main Menu:
1. Press the left soft key,
labeled Select.
2. The Phonebook is displayed.
Use the 2-way Navi-key to
scroll until the desired entry
is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key,
labeled Options.
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4. Use the 2-way Navi-key
until the Delete option is
highlighted.
5. Press the left soft key,
labeled Select to proceed.
6. You receive a message asking
if you want to delete the
entry. Press the left soft key,
labeled Yes. If you press No,
the screen reverts to the
previous menu.
7. A message briefly appears
to indicate the entry
was deleted. The main
Phonebook menu then
appears.
8. Press the red key to return to
the Main Screen.
Select Back
Phonebook
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Yes No
Delete Entry
Are you sure you
want to delete
Bob Smith?
Success
Entry Bob Smith
deleted
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Viewing Memory Status
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call HIstory
Setup
Menu
Select Back
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
Select Back
Bob Smith
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Use this capability to see how many
Phonebook memory locations are
available in the SIM card memory and
phone memory. Start at the Main Menu:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
2. The Phonebook is displayed. Use the
2-way Navi-key to scroll until the
desired entry is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
4. Use the 2-way Navi-key until
Memory Status is highlighted.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled Select
to proceed.
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6. The Phonebook Status is
displayed, showing the space
on the SIM and the phone
memory.
7. Press the left soft key,
labeled OK or the right soft
key labeled Back to return to
the previous screen.
Press the red key to return to
the Main Screen.
OK Back
Space on SIM:
Used 0 out of 5
Space on phone:
Used 0 out of 100
Phonebook Status
Adding Notes to a Phonebook Entry
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call HIstory
Setup
Menu
Select Back
Select Back
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Phonebook
Use this capability to add
information regarding an entry.
Start at the Main Menu:
1. Press the left soft key,
labeled Select.
2. The Phonebook is displayed.
Use the 2-way Navi-key to
scroll until the desired entry
is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key,
labeled Options.
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Select Back
Bob Smith
Call
SMS
Edit
Delete
New
Memory Status
Notes
Options Clear
Abc 45
Best time to reach
is in the am
Select Back
My Phonebook
Save
Cancel
4. Use the 2-way Navi-key until Notes is
highlighted.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled Select
to proceed.
6. A text screen appears. Use the
Keypad to enter your text.
Note: you can enter up to 64 characters.
The character count in the top right
corner counts down as you enter text.
7. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
8. A My Phonebook screen appears with
Save highlighted.
9. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
Note: The text you entered is now
stored in the Note option for this entry.
Restricted Phonebook
When the Phonebook is restricted, My Phonebook and SIM Phonebook
do not appear. The main menu displays Fixed Phonebook only. The Fixed
Phonebook cannot be edited.
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9: Using the Messages Menu
Locating the Messages Menu
Note: All instructions for the Messages menu start from the Main Menu
as shown.
Registered
Menu Help
16:28 14-May-11
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Create Message
Inbox
Drafts
Outbox
Settings
Messages
Select Back
Select Back
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call History
Setup
Menu
Starting from the Main Screen:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled Menu.
2. The Main Menu is displayed. Use
the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until
Messages is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
You can perform the following
functions using the Messages menu:
• Createmessages
• Read,reply,delete,callandforward
messages
• Editstoredmessagesandsend
• Enterservicecenternumber,set
expiry period and enable or disable
delivery reports.
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Select Back
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
Options
Create and Send a new SMS Message to an Email Address not in your
Phonebook
Select Back
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call History
Setup
Menu
Create Message
Inbox (1 unread)
Drafts
Settings
Messages
Select Back
Options Clear
New
abc 120
your email
message will
appear here
Start at the Main Menu with Messages
highlighted:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
2. The Create Message option should
be selected. If not then use the
2-way Navi-key to scroll until it is
highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
4. Enter your message.
Note: You must begin your text
message with the recipients email
address, leaving a space between
the email address and the beginning
of your message.
When your message is complete, press
the left soft key, labeled Options.
5. The Send option should be
highlighted. If not then use the
2-way Navi-key to scroll until it is
highlighted.
6. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select to send the message.
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7. A Send To screen appears.
8. Press the right soft key, labeled
Add.
9. The Enter Number option should
be highlighted. If not use the
2-way Navi-key to scroll until it is
highlighted.
10. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
11. In the Number field, after the prefix
of 00 or +, enter *2.
12. Press the left soft key, labeled OK.
13. Press the left soft key, labeled Send
to send the message.
Add
Send To
New Recipient
Select Back
Enter Number
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Select Recipient
OK Clear
Number:
Send To
+*2
Send Add
Number:
Send To
+*2
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Select Back
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
Options
Create and Send a new SMS Message to an Email Address in My
Phonebook
Select Back
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call History
Setup
Menu
Create Message
Inbox (1 unread)
Drafts
Settings
Messages
Select Back
Options Clear
New
abc 120
your email
message will
appear here
Start at the Main Menu with Messages
highlighted:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
2. The Create Message option should
be selected. If not then use the
2-way Navi-key to scroll until it is
highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
4. Enter your message.
5. When your message is complete,
press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
6. The Send option should be
highlighted. If not then use the
2-way Navi-key to scroll until it is
highlighted.
7. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select to send the message.
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8. A Send To screen appears.
9. Press the right soft key, labeled
Add.
10. Use the 2-way Navi-key to highlight
your selection.
11. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
Note: If the Contact’s email address is
the only information listed, the screen
returns you to the Send To screen.
12. If the Contact has an email address
as well as a phone number listed,
you are presented with their
phonebook entry. Use the 2-way
Navi-key to highlight their email
address and press the left soft key,
labeled Select.
13. The Phonebook screen appears
with the recipient’s name
highlighted. To add another
recipient, use the 2-way Navi-key
to highlight the next recipient and
repeat step 10.
14. Once all recipients have been
selected, press the right soft key,
labeled Back.
Add
Send To
New Recipient
Select Back
Enter Number
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Select Recipient
Select Clear
Bob
@
+9373354415
+9373321234
+123456789
+1112223333
bsmith@aol.com
Select Back
Enter Number
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Select Recipient
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15. Press the left soft key, labeled
Send.
Select Back
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call History
Setup
Menu
About SMS Messaging
Message Notication
If your phone is powered ON, it notifies you of received messages in the
following ways:
• Analertsoundsand/orthephonevibrates.
• Themessageindicatorisdisplayed
• ThemessageNew SMS. Read Now? is displayed.
How Messages are Stored
Your phone stores all messages on the SIM card. If the message indicator
is flashing, your SIM card is full. See “Delete a Message” on page 102 to
make room for the new message.
What Messages Contain
You can receive short text or numeric messages in your Personal Mailbox.
Text messages may contain up to 1,000 characters. Numeric messages,
typically phone numbers, may contain up to 20 digits.
Standard SMS messages are up to 160 characters. Long SMS messages
up to 1000 characters are divided into smaller 160 character messages
and may be billed at the standard 160 character SMS rate. For example,
an SMS message with 320 characters may be billed as two standard SMS
messages. Contact your service provider for additional information.
Your personal mailbox works with Call Forwarding. For more information
see “Forward a Received Message” on page 99.
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Using the Inbox Menu
You can do the following functions using the Inbox menu:
Note: If the message storage space on your SIM card is full, you cannot
store a message for later retrieval. See “Delete a Message” on page 96 to
make room for new messages on your SIM card.
Read a Message
Select Back
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call History
Setup
Menu
Select Back
Reply
Forward
Call
Delete
Delete All
Message
Select Back
Create Message
Inbox (1 unread)
Drafts
Outbox
Settings
Messages
• Replytoamessage
• Forwardamessage
• Callthenumberthatleftthemessage
• Deleteoneorallmessages
Start at the Main Menu with Messages
highlighted:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
2. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until
Inbox is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
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4. Use the 2-way Navi-key to highlight
a message.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled Read
to view the selected message.
6. Press the right soft key, labeled
Back to return to the previous menu.
Read Back
Text message
Text message
Text message
Inbox
Reply to Sender
While reading the Message Screen:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
2. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll
until Reply is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
Options Back
+18665551212
Message
Select Back
Reply
Forward
Call
Delete
Delete All
Message
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Note: If the senders phone number is not part of your phonebook, select
New Recipient to add the number.
Forward a Received Message
4. Enter your reply.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
6. The Send option should be
highlighted. If not use the 2-way
Navi-key to scroll until Send is
highlighted.
7. Press the left soft key, labeled Select
to send the message.
Options Back
+18665551212
Message
Select Back
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
Options
Options Back
Text message will
appear here.
Message
While reading the Message:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
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2. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll
until Forward is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
4. The Send option should be
highlighted. If not use the 2-way
Navi-key to scroll until Send is
highlighted.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select to send the message.
6. A Send To screen appears.
7. Press the right soft key, labeled
Add.
8. Use the 2-way Navi-key until
the desired recipient from your
phonebook is highlighted.
9. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
Reply
Forward
Call
Save number
Delete
Delete All
Message
Select Back
Select Back
Send
Insert symbol
Enter digits
Save as draft
Exit
Options
Add
Send To
New Recipient
Select Back
Enter Number
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Select Recipient
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Select Clear
Bob
@
+9373354415
+9373321234
+123456789
+1112223333
bsmith@aol.com
Select Back
Enter Number
Ada Adams
Bob Smith
Cat Steven
Davy Jones
Eddy Fisher
Select Recipient
Send Add
Send To
New Recipient
Bob
10. If the recipient has more than
one number listed, the recipients
information screen appears. Use
the 2-way Navi-key to scroll to the
number you would like to forward to.
11. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select. The number is added to a
recipient list.
12. The Phonebook screen appears
with the recipient’s name
highlighted. To add another
recipient, use the 2-way Navi-key,
highlight the next recipient and
repeat step 8.
13. Once all recipients have been
selected, press the right soft key,
labeled Back.
14. Press the left soft key, labeled Send.
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Call a Number from a Received Message
Options Back
+18665551212
Message
Select Back
Reply
Forward
Call
Save number
Delete
Delete All
Message
Select Back
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Messages
Voicemail
Data Modem
Call History
Setup
Menu
While reading the Message Screen:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
2. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll
until Call is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
Delete a Message
Start at the Main Menu with Messages
highlighted:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
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2. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until
Inbox is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
4. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll to
the message.
5. Press the left soft key, labeled Read
to view the selected message.
6. Press the left soft key, labeled
Options.
7. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until
Delete is highlighted. To delete all
messages highlight Delete All.
8. Press the left soft key, labeled Select.
Select Back
Create Message
Inbox (1 unread)
Drafts
Outbox
Settings
Messages
Read Back
Text message
Text message
Text message
Inbox
Options Back
+18665551212
Message
Select Back
Reply
Forward
Call
Save number
Delete
Delete All
Message
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9. The Satellite Phone prompts you to
ensure you want to proceed. Press
the left soft key, labeled Yes to
delete the message.
The screen flashes Message
Deleted, and automatically returns
to the Message mailbox.
Yes No
Delete message?
Message
Using the Drafts Menu
To edit and send a stored message,
use the Draft menu. Start at the Main
Menu with Messages highlighted:
1. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
2. Use the 2-way Navi-key to
scroll until the Drafts option is
highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key, labeled
Select.
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