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ixTable of ContentsSafety summary ...iiiAbout the manual ...
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 8744444Using the web interfaceConfiguring the LAN interfaceOverviewThe TracPhone terminal
Chapter 4: Using the web interface88 Setting up the interfacesSetting up the LAN interfaceDo as follows:1. From the left navigation pane, select SETT
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 8944444Using the web interfacePort forwardingPort forwarding enables you to set up a serv
Chapter 4: Using the web interface90 Setting up the interfaces5. Type in the Destination port range. 6. Repeat step 3 to step 5 to set up port forwar
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 9144444Using the web interface2. For each Phone/Fax port, set the call type for incoming
Chapter 4: Using the web interface92 Setting up the interfacesConfiguring the ISDN interfaceTo configure the ISDN interface, do as follows:1. Select
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 9344444Using the web interface3. Set the MSN numbers that are to be assigned to each call
Chapter 4: Using the web interface94 Setting up the interfaces•If you select 3.1 kHz Audio, all outgoing calls, except UDI/RDI, will use the call typ
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 9544444Using the web interfaceSetting the common interface settingsThe common APNThe comm
Chapter 4: Using the web interface96 Setting up the interfaces2. Select the APN. You have the following options:• SIM default. The APN is taken from
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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 9744444Using the web interfaceSetting up call servicesOverviewIn the web interface you ca
Chapter 4: Using the web interface98 Setting up the interfacesCall forwardingYou can set up the terminal to automatically forward incoming calls to a
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 9944444Using the web interfaceCall barringDo as follows to bar incoming and/or outgoing c
Chapter 4: Using the web interface100 Setting up the interfacesCall waitingYou can set up whether or not you want to receive notification of waiting
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 10144444Using the web interfaceLine identificationYou can set up the terminal to show you
Chapter 4: Using the web interface102 Setting up the interfacesClosed user groupYour subscription may include one or more closed user groups. A close
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 10344444Using the web interface4. To allow outgoing access for the activated user group(s
Chapter 4: Using the web interface104 Setting up the interfacesManaging IP handsetsOverviewThe terminal has 4 LAN (PoE) connectors for connection of
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 10544444Using the web interfaceConnecting a new IP handsetTo connect a new IP handset, do
Chapter 4: Using the web interface106 Setting up the interfaces5. In the IP handset, use the display menu system to enter the local number and the pa
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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 10744444Using the web interfaceSetting up the IP handsetsDo as follows:1. Select SETTINGS
Chapter 4: Using the web interface108 Setting up the interfacesSetting the call types for IP handsetsDo as follows:1. Select SETTINGS > IP handset
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 10944444Using the web interfaceConfiguring the discrete I/O interfaceOverviewThe I/O inte
Chapter 4: Using the web interface110 Setting up the interfacesConfiguring the I/O interfaceTo configure the I/O pins, do as follows:1. Select SETTIN
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 11144444Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network usersIntroductionThe network managem
Chapter 4: Using the web interface112 Managing LAN network usersNecessary steps when managing network usersThe steps necessary for managing network u
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 11344444Using the web interfaceSetting up the network user groupsOverviewA network user
Chapter 4: Using the web interface114 Managing LAN network usersEditing a network user groupDo as follows:1. Select SETTINGS > Network user groups
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 11544444Using the web interface2. Click Edit next to the user group you want to set up.3
Chapter 4: Using the web interface116 Managing LAN network users5. Select the type of Internet connection.• Router mode means the connection will be
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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 11744444Using the web interface• SIM default. The APN is taken from the SIM card. If you
Chapter 4: Using the web interface118 Managing LAN network usersFor further information on profiles and traffic flow filters, see Using profiles on p
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 11944444Using the web interfaceManaging network devicesOverviewA network device, in this
Chapter 4: Using the web interface120 Managing LAN network usersLocking an IP address to a MAC addressWhen the device is locked to an IP address, the
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 12144444Using the web interfaceUsing the network classification tableOverviewThe network
Chapter 4: Using the web interface122 Managing LAN network usersThe network classification table shows which devices are associated with which LAN po
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 12344444Using the web interfaceRemoving an entry in the network classification tableIn t
Chapter 4: Using the web interface124 Managing LAN network usersDefinitions for network termsAPN (Access Point Name)The APN is used by the network us
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 12544444Using the web interfaceProfilesA profile is a collection of Quality of Service (
Chapter 4: Using the web interface126 Uploading softwareUploading softwareIntroductionYou can upload software from your computer to the terminal with
1Chapter 111111IntroductionIntroduction 1WelcomeCongratulations on the purchase of your TracPhone system!TracPhone FB500 and TracPhone FB250 are marit
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUploading software 12744444Using the web interfaceUploading software from your computerTo upload software from your
Chapter 4: Using the web interface128 Uploading software3. In the field UPLOAD SOFTWARE TO TERMINAL, click Browse...4. Browse to the new software ver
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUploading software 12944444Using the web interfaceDownloading software from the InternetTo download the latest soft
Chapter 4: Using the web interface130 Uploading softwareWhen the new software version is found, the web interface shows the new software version and
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSelecting the preferred BGAN satellite 13144444Using the web interfaceSelecting the preferred BGAN satelliteOvervie
Chapter 4: Using the web interface132 Selecting the preferred BGAN satellite2. Select the satellite you prefer to use.If you select Auto (the default
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 13344444Using the web interfaceAdministrationAccessing the administration settingsLogging onThe Admi
Chapter 4: Using the web interface134 AdministrationResetting the Administrator passwordIf you have forgotten the administrator password, do as follo
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 13544444Using the web interfaceChanging the administrator passwordDo as follows:1. After entering th
Chapter 4: Using the web interface136 AdministrationSaving a configuration to a fileIf you need to reuse a configuration in another terminal of the s
Chapter 1: Introduction2 In this chapterApplications include:• Internet browsing•E-mail• Phone and fax services• Large file transfers• Video conferen
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 13744444Using the web interfaceCall chargesIf you know the tariff for your subscribed services, you
Chapter 4: Using the web interface138 Administration4. Click Apply.The entered tariffs are used for estimating the charges for calls and data session
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 13944444Using the web interfaceUsing profilesWhat is a profile?A profile is a collection of Quality
Chapter 4: Using the web interface140 AdministrationDefining new profilesWhen you define your profiles you can select Subscribed for many of the sett
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 14144444Using the web interface3. In the Traffic class row of your new profile, select a class from
Chapter 4: Using the web interface142 Administration5. In the Delivery order row, select from the scroll list whether or not data should be delivered
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 14344444Using the web interfaceUsing traffic flow filtersWhat are traffic flow filters?When more tha
Chapter 4: Using the web interface144 AdministrationDefining traffic flow filtersTo define the traffic flow filters, do as follows:1. From the left n
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 14544444Using the web interface3. Type in an Evaluation Precedence Index in the Eval.Prec. Index col
Chapter 4: Using the web interface146 AdministrationSetting up user permissionsYou can restrict access to parts of the web interface for non-administ
Chapter 1: IntroductionFeatures and interfaces 311111IntroductionFeatures and interfacesThe TracPhone system offers the following features and interf
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 14744444Using the web interface3. Under ALLOW AT COMMANDS ON:, select• yes to allow the use of AT co
Chapter 4: Using the web interface148 Help desk and diagnostic reportHelp desk and diagnostic reportAccessing the Help deskIf you need help with airt
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHelp desk and diagnostic report 14944444Using the web interfaceGenerating a diagnostic reportIf you want to generat
Chapter 4: Using the web interface150 Event logging and self testEvent logging and self testViewing the Event list or the Event logOverviewWhen an ev
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceEvent logging and self test 15144444Using the web interfaceEvent logTo view the Event log, select HELPDESK > Eve
Chapter 4: Using the web interface152 What’s next?2. Click Self test.3. Click OK in the Warning dialog.The terminal now performs a self test and rese
153Chapter 555555TroubleshootingTroubleshooting 5In this chapterThis chapter gives guidelines for troubleshooting and provides an overview of the diff
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting154 Uploading softwareUploading softwareViewing software version statusTo view the version of the embedded software in the
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingPart numbers 15555555TroubleshootingPart numbersSpare parts, TracPhone FB500Antenna spare partsCablesItem Part numberHPA mo
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting156 Part numbersSpare parts, TracPhone FB250CablesOptions and accessoriesItem Part numberAntenna cable, 25 m 34-204567-025D
Chapter 1: Introduction4Main unitsMain unitsTracPhone FB500/ TracPhone FB250The main difference between the TracPhone FB500 system and the TracPhone
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingTroubleshooting guide 15755555TroubleshootingTroubleshooting guideThe below table provides information on some of the probl
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting158 Troubleshooting guideConnection to the Internet cannot be established.Your network user group does not allow Internet a
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingTroubleshooting guide 15955555TroubleshootingA Phone/Fax connection cannot be established.The cable is not properly connect
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting160 Troubleshooting guideAn ISDN connection cannot be establishedThe cable is not properly connected.Connect the cable.You
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingTroubleshooting guide 16155555TroubleshootingA LAN connection cannot be established.The cable is not properly connected.Con
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting162 Troubleshooting guideThe Administrator password does not work.Someone has changed the Administrator password.If the cor
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 16355555TroubleshootingStatus signalingOverviewThere are many ways of troubleshooting if an error occurs.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting164 Status signalingGeneral status indicator functionsPower indicatorTerminal indicatorBehavior MeaningGreen Power OK.Flas
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 16555555TroubleshootingAntenna indicatorMessage indicatorRed Critical error. Check the event log. If the p
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting166 Status signalingLAN indicator functionsActivity indicatorLink/Speed indicatorPoE indicatorBehavior MeaningFlashing gree
Chapter 1: IntroductionMain units 511111IntroductionTracPhone antennasTracPhone FB500 antennaThe TracPhone FB500 system uses the FB500 antenna, which
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 16755555TroubleshootingEvent messagesDisplay of event messagesThe terminal can detect events during POST (
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting168 Status signalingList of eventsThe following list explains the events that may show in the web interface of the terminal
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 16955555Troubleshooting00300 to 00309GPS module errorThe GPS module is out of function. The terminal canno
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting170 Status signaling01100 to 01109High temperature warningHigh ambient temperature is causing the performance of the termin
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 17155555Troubleshooting01500 to 01509SIM card missingNo SIM card is detected in the SIM slot.Insert SIM ca
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting172 Status signaling02000 to 02009Satellite signal weakThe signal from the satellite is weak.Check the line of sight to the
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 17355555Troubleshooting03500 to 035092-wire calibration failure2-wire calibration failed on the Phone/Fax
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting174 Status signaling08002 One or more ports has PoE disabled due to power limitationsThe power supply to the terminal has d
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 17555555Troubleshooting0800B PoE Overvoltage protection is activatedOvervoltage is detected in the termina
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting176 Status signaling0802C Firmware update still fails after several retriesThe terminal was unable to upload new firmware t
Chapter 1: Introduction6Main unitsTracPhone FB250 antennaThe TracPhone FB250 system uses the FB250 antenna, which is a medium size, maritime BGAN pha
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 17755555Troubleshooting08031 Failed to enter normal operationAntenna failed to start up normally.Reboot th
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting178 Status signaling08036 Radio silence is activatedThe Radio silence function is activated. No transmission is allowed.If
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingLogging of events 17955555TroubleshootingLogging of eventsDiagnostic reportWhen contacting KVH Industries for support, plea
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting180 Reset buttonReset buttonHow to access the Reset buttonThe terminal has a Reset button placed next to the SIM slot behin
Chapter 5: TroubleshootingReset button 18155555TroubleshootingFunction of the Reset buttonThe Reset button on the terminal has the following function
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183Chapter 666666ConformityConformity 6TracPhone FB500CE (R&TTE)The TracPhone FB500 is CE certified (R&TTE directive) as stated in the “Declar
Chapter 6: ConformityTracPhone FB250 18566666ConformityTracPhone FB250CE (R&TTE)The TracPhone FB250 is CE certified (R&TTE directive) as stat
TracPhone FB250 & FB500User’s GuideThe KVH® Industries’ TracPhone® FB250/FB500 system, manufactured by Thrane & Thrane, delivers high-speed da
Chapter 1: IntroductionMain units 711111IntroductionTracPhone terminalOverviewWhether you have purchased a TracPhone FB500 system or a TracPhone FB25
187GlossaryAAAAAGlossaryGlossary AAAPN Access Point Name. The Access Point Name is used by the terminal operator to establish the connection to the re
Glossary188GGeostationary Placed in a fixed position relative to a point on the surface of the earth. GPRS General Packet Radio Service. A standard fo
Glossary189AAAAAGlossaryLED Light Emitting Diode MMAC Media Access Control. MSN Multiple Subscriber Numbering. In most pieces of ISDN equipment you ca
Glossary190PUK PIN Unblocking Key. An eight-digit code used to unblock a SIM card after three incorrect PINs have been entered. The PUK code is suppli
Glossary191AAAAAGlossaryTTCP Transmission Control Protocol. One of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite. TCP provides reliable, in-order
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193IndexAAAAAIndexIndex ANumerics2-wire interfacelocal numbers, 45setting call type, 91Aadministration settings, 133analog phonelocal numbers, 45anten
Index194dataprofiles, 139traffic flow filters, 143data sessionsviewing ongoing, 70Declarations of Conformity, 184, 186dialing prefixes, 46document num
Index195AAAAAIndexLED functions, 163light indicator functions, 163limitations in services, 16line identification, 101local numbers assigned, 45local p
Index196redial, 45registering on the BGAN network, 30remote on/off, 22Ssafety summary, iiisatelliteselecting, 131view selected, 66sent messagesresendi
Chapter 1: Introduction8Main unitsSIM cardThe terminal has a SIM slot (Subscriber Identity Module) located in the connector panel behind a small cove
Index197AAAAAIndexvoice mail numberviewing, 85voice quality, 39setting for IP handsets, 108setting for ISDN, 92setting for Phone/Fax interface, 91Wwai
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©2008, KVH Industries, Inc. KVH and TracPhone are registered trademarks of KVH Industries, Inc.KVH Industries, Inc.50 Enterprise Center • Middleto
Chapter 1: IntroductionMain units 911111IntroductionIP handset and cradleIP handsetThe IP handset communicates using Internet protocols. The handset
Chapter 1: Introduction10 Main unitsIP cradleThe IP cradle serves as a holder for the IP handset. The cradle connects to the coil cord from the hands
Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN system 1111111IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN systemWhat is BGAN?The Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) is a
Chapter 1: Introduction12 The Inmarsat BGAN systemCoverageThe Inmarsat BGAN services are based on geostationary satellites situated above the equator
Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN system 1311111IntroductionOverview of the BGAN FleetBroadband systemA complete BGAN FleetBroadband system ma
Chapter 1: Introduction14 The Inmarsat BGAN systemThe BGAN servicesSupported servicesThe services currently supported by BGAN comprise:• A Packet Swi
Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN system 1511111IntroductionCircuit switched (dialed) serviceThe following types of circuit switched connectio
Chapter 1: Introduction16 The Inmarsat BGAN systemLimitationsSIM lockThe supplier may SIM lock the terminal to a specific provider. For further infor
Trademark InformationTracPhone, KVH, and the unique light-colored dome with contrasting baseplate are registered trademarks of KVH Industries.Thrane &
Chapter 1: IntroductionMatrix of services and interfaces 1711111IntroductionMatrix of services and interfacesThe following table shows which services
Chapter 1: Introduction18 What’s next?What’s next?This chapter has provided an overview of the BGAN system and of the TracPhone system. The next chap
19Chapter 222222Getting startedGetting started 2In this chapterThis chapter describes how to start up the system and make the first call or data sessi
Chapter 2: Getting started20 Before you startConnector panelThe drawing below shows the connector panel of the terminal.For information on how to con
Chapter 2: Getting startedStarting up the terminal 2122222Getting startedStarting up the terminalSIM cardNote that the TracPhone terminal requires a
Chapter 2: Getting started22 Starting up the terminalSwitching on the terminalUsing the Power switchTo switch on the terminal, use the Power switch i
Chapter 2: Getting startedStarting up the terminal 2322222Getting startedyou can always switch the terminal back on with the remote switch. The stand
Chapter 2: Getting started24 Connecting the IP handsetConnecting the IP handsetPower supplyThe IP handset is powered from the LAN interface, using Po
Chapter 2: Getting startedConnecting a computer 2522222Getting startedConnecting a computerBefore connecting to the LAN interfaceFor the LAN interfac
Chapter 2: Getting started26 Entering the SIM PIN for the terminalEntering the SIM PIN for the terminalOverviewDepending on your SIM card, you may ha
iiiSafety summary 1The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Fai
Chapter 2: Getting startedEntering the SIM PIN for the terminal 2722222Getting startedWrong PINAnalog phone or ISDN phone: If, instead of the busy to
Chapter 2: Getting started28 Entering the SIM PIN for the terminalEntering the PIN using the web interfaceTo enter the PINDo as follows:1. On a compu
Chapter 2: Getting startedEntering the SIM PIN for the terminal 2922222Getting startedWrong PINYou have 3 attempts to enter the PIN in the web interf
Chapter 2: Getting started30 Registering on the BGAN networkRegistering on the BGAN networkRegistration procedureWhen the SIM PIN is accepted by the
Chapter 2: Getting startedRegistering on the BGAN network 3122222Getting startedLED indications during the registration procedureThis table shows how
Chapter 2: Getting started32 Making the first callMaking the first callIntroductionWhen the Antenna and Terminal indicators in the LED panel on the t
Chapter 2: Getting startedWhat’s next? 3322222Getting started• Mobile number: The mobile number of the terminal you are calling. The first part of th
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35Chapter 333333Operating the systemOperating the system 3In this chapterThis chapter describes how to use the TracPhone systems.It does not describe
Chapter 3: Operating the system36 GeneralThe IP handsetWhen you connect the IP handset to one of the LAN (PoE) connectors on the terminal you can use
ivDistance to other equipmentDo not move the antenna closer to radars than the minimum safe distance specified in the installation manual - it may cau
Chapter 3: Operating the systemGeneral 3733333Operating the systemServices and interfacesThe following table shows the possible combinations of servi
Chapter 3: Operating the system38 Using a phone or fax machineUsing a phone or fax machineAvailable interfacesThree types of voice equipment connect
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 3933333Operating the systemSelecting the call typeDefinitionThe phone connection can use
Chapter 3: Operating the system40 Using a phone or fax machineFor further information, see Configuring the Phone/Fax interface on page 90.• IP handse
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 4133333Operating the systemPhone numbers for incoming 3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice3.1
Chapter 3: Operating the system42 Using a phone or fax machineMaking or receiving a phone callAnalog phone, ISDN phone or IP handsetThere are differe
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 4333333Operating the systemIf there was an error establishing the connection, refer to th
Chapter 3: Operating the system44 Using a phone or fax machineMaking a call to the terminalTo make a call to a phone connected to the terminal, dial
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 4533333Operating the systemDialing functionsSpecial-purpose numbersThere are a number of
Chapter 3: Operating the system46 Using a phone or fax machineDialing prefixesApart from the numbers above, the terminal uses the following dialing p
vGrounding, cables and connectionsTo minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. Both terminal
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 4733333Operating the systemHandling waiting callsDuring a call, if a second party attempt
Chapter 3: Operating the system48 Using a phone or fax machineHolding a callDuring a call, you may place the initial call on hold while another call
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 4933333Operating the systemTransferring a callWhen you receive a call, you can transfer t
Chapter 3: Operating the system50 Using a phone or fax machineSending or receiving a fax messageHandling delaysWhen sending or receiving fax messages
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 5133333Operating the systemSending a fax message to the terminalTo send a fax message to
Chapter 3: Operating the system52 Using a computerUsing a computerInterfacesThe terminal has four LAN connectors for connecting computers or other LA
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a computer 5333333Operating the systemideal for time critical applications like live video over IP.The user pays
Chapter 3: Operating the system54 Using a computerFor further information, see Using profiles on page 139 and Setting up the network user groups on p
Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing the IP handset 5533333Operating the systemUsing the IP handsetYou can use the IP handset as user interface for t
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viAbout the manual 2Intended readersThis manual is a user manual for the TracPhone FB500 system and the TracPhone FB250 system. The readers of the man
57Chapter 444444Using the web interfaceUsing the web interface 4In this chapterThis chapter describes how to use the web interface to operate, set up
Chapter 4: Using the web interface58 IntroductionBrowser settingsIf you are connecting your computer using the LAN interface, the Proxy server settin
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceIntroduction 5944444Using the web interface2. Uncheck the box labeled Use a proxy server for your LAN. 3. Click OK.
Chapter 4: Using the web interface60 IntroductionAccessing and navigating the web interfaceAccessing the web interfaceTo access the web interface, do
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceIntroduction 6144444Using the web interfaceOverview of the web interfaceWhen the web interface opens, the title bar
Chapter 4: Using the web interface62 IntroductionIcons in the icon barThe following icons may appear in the icon bar in the web interface:Navigating
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceEntering the SIM PIN in the web interface 6344444Using the web interfaceEntering the SIM PIN in the web interfaceIf
Chapter 4: Using the web interface64 Entering the SIM PIN in the web interfaceWhen the correct PIN is entered, the web interface opens the Dashboard
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the Dashboard 6544444Using the web interfaceUsing the DashboardOverviewThe Dashboard is used for control and
Chapter 4: Using the web interface66 Using the DashboardPropertiesThe PROPERTIES section of the DASHBOARD shows the following information:• Airtime p
viiThis manual may not always reflect the latest software functionality of your terminal. To obtain the latest version of the manual, please visit www
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the Dashboard 6744444Using the web interfaceManaging data sessionsOverviewData sessions are displayed under P
Chapter 4: Using the web interface68 Using the DashboardStart/stop a Streaming session on the LAN interfaceTo start or stop a Streaming session, clic
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the Dashboard 6944444Using the web interfaceStart/stop Standard data on the LAN interfaceBy default, Standard
Chapter 4: Using the web interface70 Using the DashboardViewing information on calls and data sessionsThe following sections in the Dashboard show in
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the phone book 7144444Using the web interfaceUsing the phone bookGeneral usageOverviewIn the phone book you c
Chapter 4: Using the web interface72 Using the phone bookAccessing the phone bookTo access the phone book, select PHONE BOOK from the left navigation
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the phone book 7344444Using the web interfaceShort dialThe entry number in the phone book is the Short dial n
Chapter 4: Using the web interface74 Using the phone bookEditing phone book entriesAdding a new entryTo add a new entry, do as follows:1. In the phon
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the phone book 7544444Using the web interfaceViewing and editing the mobile numbersTo view the mobile numbers
Chapter 4: Using the web interface76 Using the Call logUsing the Call logInformation on total usageTo enter the CALLS page select CALLS from the left
viiiTypographyIn this manual, typography is used as indicated below:Bold is used for the following purposes:• To emphasize words. Example: “Do not to
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the Call log 7744444Using the web interfaceExporting the call logThe system logs all calls and data sessions.
Chapter 4: Using the web interface78 Using the Call logFor information on the available types of service, see The BGAN services on page 14.You can so
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling SMS messages 7944444Using the web interfaceHandling SMS messagesSending an SMS messageTo send an SMS messa
Chapter 4: Using the web interface80 Handling SMS messages3. Type in the message in the Write new message field.If the message text is too long for o
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling SMS messages 8144444Using the web interfaceOptions for messages in the Sent folderThe Sent folder contains
Chapter 4: Using the web interface82 Handling SMS messagesReceiving a messageIf a message has arrived, the icon bar at the top of the web interface s
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling SMS messages 8344444Using the web interfaceOptions for new SMS messagesTo see new messages, click MESSAGES
Chapter 4: Using the web interface84 Handling SMS messagesConfiguring message settingsSetting up the default message optionsYou can set up general op
Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling SMS messages 8544444Using the web interfaceViewing or changing SMS service center numberThe SMS service ce
Chapter 4: Using the web interface86 Setting up the interfacesSetting up the interfacesThe SETTINGS page (Antenna properties)The SETTINGS page shows
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