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SAILOR 77 Fleet+ USER MANUAL CONTENTS Introduction...................................................... 6 General.................................................................................6 Above Deck Equipment - ADE................................................6 Below Deck Equipment - BDE................................................6 Communication services........................................................7 Operation from Handset.................................10 Cradle . ................................................................................ 11 Using a SIM Card................................................................. 12 Switching On....................................................................... 14 SAILOR 77 Fleet+ Start-Up................................................... 15 Idle Mode.......................................................................... 15 Make a Call.......................................................................... 16 Receive a Call.......................................................................17 Call Hold and Transfer.......................................................... 19 Redial.................................................................................. 19 Last Calls Redial................................................................ 19 Call From Phone Book (Contacts list)....................................20 Internal Communication......................................................20 Make a Call.......................................................................20 Receive a Call....................................................................20 Phone Book (Contacts list)................................................... 21 Add a New Entry............................................................... 21 Edit an Entry......................................................................22 Other Call Procedures....................................23 Call from a Standard Analogue Telephone.........................23 Using Short Number from Phone Book (prefix 23)..............23 Calling through Selected Net Service Provider .................23 Call from a Telefax Unit......................................................23 Call a SAILOR 77 Fleet+.....................................................24 Handset Functions.......................................... 25 Menu Overview 2.................................................................26 Menu Overview 3................................................................. 27 Satellite Search....................................................................28 Select an Ocean Region Automatically...............................28 Select Specific Ocean Region.............................................28 Satellite Coverage Map......................................................29 Coverage Map for Each Ocean Region................................30 Phone Setup........................................................................ 31 Signals and tones.............................................................. 31 Active MSN........................................................................32 Backlight...........................................................................32 Display Contrast.................................................................33 Text Size............................................................................33 ISDN Protocol....................................................................33 Time format.......................................................................33 Language..........................................................................34 Terminal type....................................................................34 Handset Reset...................................................................34 About Handset..................................................................34 Select Default Net Service Provider......................................35 Priority Calls........................................................................35 Distress Alarm Unit..............................................................35 Activate Distress Alarm......................................................36 Activate Distress Alarm Test...............................................36 Activate Distress Alarm Unit Buzzer Test.............................36 Serial Ports Settings............................................................. 37 Port A / Port B................................................................... 37 Change Port B driver type.................................................. 37 Available Information.......................................................... 37 About Version Info.............................................................38 About Alarms & Messages.................................................38 View Alarms........................................................................38 Menu Overview 1.................................................................25 USER MANUAL Rev. Date: April 2007 Publication No.: 101444 (Rev. 2.0) CONTENTS Operation from PC............................................39 Installing the PC Program....................................................39 Starting Up...........................................................................41 Phone Book.........................................................................43 Phone book capacity.........................................................43 Abbreviated dialing (prefix 23)...........................................43 Adding or editing entries...................................................43 Traffic Log............................................................................45 Traffic log readout.............................................................45 Traffic Log Settings............................................................... 47 Traffic Log Printout Viewer - Normal calls (Cct).....................49 Traffic Log Printout Viewer - . Mobile Packet Data Service (MPDS) calls..............................50 Traffic Log Output to Serial Printer....................................... 51 Configuration from PC................................... 52 Menu Functions...................................................................52 Function Reference List........................................................53 Access Level.........................................................................54 Activating/changing phone PIN code.................................54 Functions requiring owner level........................................55 Shifting to owner level......................................................55 Changing owner level password........................................55 Selecting Default Net Service Provider.................................56 Phone Setup........................................................................58 Advanced Functions.............................................................60 Access Control...................................................................... 61 Restricted dialing ............................................................. 81 Checking the dialing setup ............................................... 61 Restricted dialing setup.....................................................62. Access code.......................................................................63 Restricted SIM usage.........................................................64 Setting SIM restrictions......................................................64 Configuration Menu.............................................................65 ISDN protocol configuration...............................................65 Net service providers.........................................................66 USB port setup..................................................................66 Spot beam report method..................................................67 Set diagnostics..................................................................67 Charge tone setup.............................................................68 Information Available..........................................................69 Miscellaneous version Id information................................69 Network status information................................................69 Customize Menu......................................................................... 70 Paid functions...................................................................70 Phone name setup............................................................70 Routing of Incoming Calls.....................................................71 Routing of incoming calls (examples)................................72 MSN Configuration..............................................................73 ISDN Handset w/Distress Alarm.........................................74 Testing the Distress Alarm..................................................75 Deleting an ISDN Handset.................................................75 ISDN port..........................................................................76 RS-232 port.......................................................................77 USB port...........................................................................78 Analogue port...................................................................79 Saving and Reloading Configurations.................................. 81 Print Handling Setup...........................................................83 Mobile Data Service.............................................................84 Mobile Packet Data Service..................................................86 USER MANUAL CONTENTS Maintenance......................................................87 General...............................................................................87 Troubleshooting............................................. 88 List of Terms......................................................92 System Description...........................................93 Inmarsat Fleet System..........................................................93 System Satellites..................................................................94 Transmission frequencies...................................................94 Antenna Search Pattern.......................................................95 Communication Services......................................................96 Internal communication.....................................................96 Control interface................................................................96 Net Service Provider.............................................................98 Calls from Mobiles...............................................................98 Calls to Mobiles................................................................. 100 Appendix A - Terminal Identities................. 102 Appendix B - HANDSET PORTS.......................... 103 Back to Start Page................................................................ 101 All specifications are subject to change without notice. © Thrane & Thrane Norge AS, 2007 A MEMBER OF CIRM The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ terminal fully complies with the R&TTE directive. USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION General Mast mounted antenna Deck mounted antenna The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ satellite terminal provides 64 kbps speech, and 4.8 kbps low cost speech via the Inmarsat satellite system. Telefax can be transmitted at 64 kbps or 9.6 kbps. SAILOR 77 Fleet+ offers 64 kbps data service and MPDS (Mobile Packet Data Service). It also supports 128 kbps extended ISDN data service. All services are supported in spot & global beam, see the Satellite Coverage Map in the HANDSET FUNCTIONS section. Above Deck Equipment - ADE The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ Above Deck Equipment consists of: • Servo stabilized antenna dish with RF-Transceiver • Mast mounted radome, or • Deck mounted radome Below Deck Equipment - BDE The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ Below Deck Unit (BDU) - which constitutes the major electronic part - is designed for wall or desktop installation. The BDU may be equipped with AC or DC power supply. The AC mains input is 100 - 240 VAC ±10%. The DC input is 20 - 32VDC with an alternative input for automatic switchover in case of main input failure. The power requirement is approx. 40 W in receive/idle mode, and approx. 150 W in transmit mode. The BDU supplies 48 VDC power to the ADE through the coaxial cable. Below Deck Unit (BDU) SAILOR 77 Fleet+ Satellite Terminal. USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION cont’d ISDN Handset The ISDN Handset keypad and built-in display allows dialing and control of the BDU and antenna. Distress Alarm The Distress Alarm Unit provides remote activation of an alert transmission and indication of incoming distress calls. Communication services SAILOR 77 Fleet+ provides the following services: • ISDN: - 64 kbps Mobile Data Service (UDI). - 128 kbps Mobile Data Service (UDI) - 56 kbps Mobile Data Service (V110). - 110 kbps Mobile Data Service (V110) - 4.8 kbps speech - 9.6 kbps fax - 64 kbps speech - 3.1 kHz audio • RS-232: - 64 kbps Mobile Data Service (UDI) - Mobile Packet Data Service (MPDS) • RS-422: - 64 kbps Mobile Data Service (UDI) - Mobile Packet Data Service (MPDS) • USB: - 64 kbps Mobile Data Service (UDI) - Mobile Packet Data Service (MPDS) • ANALOGUE: - 4.8 kbps speech / 64 kbps speech. - 9.6 kbps fax / 3.1 kHz (e.g. telefax Gr.3) Control interface The RS-232/RS-422 or USB port allows connection of a PC for configuration of the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ BDU. A PC program (SAILOR VtLite) that provides the software to operate and configure the MCU is supplied on the enclosed CD (requires at least Windows 98). Additional Equipment. USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION cont’d Internal communication Equipment connected to the various interfaces may communicate with each other via an internal MSN (Mobile Subscriber Number) assigned to each unit. CD The CD ROM supplied with SAILOR 77 Fleet+ contains: • program for control from PC . (SAILOR VtLite) • manuals • application guides • modem drivers • and other useful information ������������������� �������������� ������������ ���������������� �������� ������������ ������������ ������������ ������������� ������������� �������������� Additional equipment • Additional ISDN Handsets • Additional Distress Alarm Unit • ISDN telephones • ISDN/USB adapter for 128 kbps/110 kbps data transmission for PC • Analogue DTMF telephones • Group 3 and Group 4 telefax • PC • Printer w/RS-232 serial card Antenna Parts - Mast mounted version. . The deck mounted version houses the same parts. USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION cont’d Examples of preprogrammed Terminal Ids . and MSN numbers. Allows direct connection without prior . configuration. See also Routing of Incoming Calls and MSN Configuration in the . CONFIGURATION FROM PC section. BDU SAILOR VtLite supported SAILOR VtLite supported USER MANUAL OPERATION FROM HANDSET Audio output jack External microphone jack See Appendix Handset Ports Loudspeaker (Private and speakerphone mode) Arrow buttons: Up Left Display (128*128 pixels greyscale LCD) C Right Details Down Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to scroll through listed information and menus. Alphanumeric keys Vertical scroll bar Delete Horizontal scroll bar Soft (Multifunction) keys Up / Down / Left / Right arrow keys (Left arrow key also provides Delete. Right arow key also provides Phone Book) Left: Off-Hook key Right: On-Hook/Back key Peter M. Icom 004767673322 00441020304050 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to scroll through text extending beyond the display width. A smaller vertical scroll bar A smaller horizontal scroll bar indicates a longer list. indicates more text. Microphone Connection to cradle / network Headset / handsfree jack See Appendix Handset Ports Note! The left and right soft keys will change function according to the actual situation. The function associated with each soft key is at any time indicated in the display, right above each key. Display and Keys. 10 Display Navigation. USER MANUAL OPERATION FROM HANDSET cont'd Cradle (Part no. 106430) Snap SAILOR 77 Fleet+ features a specially designed cradle. A coiled cable (stretchable from 60 to 300 cm) is used to connect the ISDN Handset to the cradle. The cradle makes it possible to have a fixed handset installation. or select Speaker or In order to answer a call, press release the ISDN Handset from the cradle. When placed in the cradle the handset is in speakerphone mode during calls. Note! The ISDN Handset is equipped with a magnetic switch carrying out an off-hook operation when the handset is released from the cradle, and an on-hook operation when it is replaced in the cradle. Thus, an on-going call will be disconnected if the handset is replaced in the cradle during the call. The cradle is provided with two different snap versions for securing the ISDN Handset: - A standard snap (part no. 106433) performing a soft lock of the handset when placed in the cradle. Allows the handset to be inserted and released easily. - A strong snap (part no. 106433, the longer one) locking the handset firmly when placed in the cradle. This snap version requires that the snap is pushed upwards, away from the handset, in order to release the handset. USER MANUAL 1. Position the lower part of the handset in the cradle. Make sure it fits firmly. 2. Insert the upper part of the handset into the cradle. A click should be heard when the snap locks the handset in position. 3. When releasing the handset, start pulling out the upper part of the handset. Note! When the strong snap is used, it is required to push the snap upwards when pulling out the handset. 11 OPERATION FROM HANDSET cont'd Using a SIM Card The SIM card carries subscription information from your Net service provider on an integrated circuit. The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ used with the SIM card assumes the identity of the SIM card. The SIM card has its own set of Inmarsat Mobile Numbers (IMNs) on which the user can be contacted irrespective of the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ used. All outgoing calls will be billed to the owner of the SIM card. The SIM card is protected by a SIM PIN (Personal Identification Number). Contact your Net service provider if you do not have the PIN code. The SIM card is located at the upper end of the Main Communication Unit, see figure Location of SIM Card and ON/OFF Switch. . The cover must be removed to access the card slot. . poij¨pojpö The cover is attached by two serrated screws. . No tools are required to loosen the screws. When inserting the SIM card, the terminal prompts for the SIM PIN: “Product Name” SIM PIN:_ If the correct SIM PIN is entered, the following is displayed: To change or disable the PIN code, see Access Level in the CONFIGURATION FROM PC section. The SIM card can store various information, e.g.: • PIN (Personal Identification Number) code • Phone book • Allowed and preferred Net service providers Access granted Note! SAILOR 77 Fleet+ can be used with or without a SIM card. The Net service provider, however, sometimes requires the use of a SIM card. 12 USER MANUAL OPERATION FROM HANDSET cont'd If an incorrect SIM PIN is entered, the following is displayed: Incorrect CAUTION! Operation with the particular SIM card will lock-up after three failed attempts. You must then use the SIM unblock code (PUK code) provided by your Net service provider to unlock the card. Contact your Net service provider if you do not have the PUK code. When the PUK code is used, the SIM PIN is reset to the card's default PIN. USER MANUAL 13 OPERATION FROM HANDSET cont'd Switching On The power ON/OFF switch and the power indicator are located on top of the Below Deck Unit (see figure Location of SIM Card and ON/OFF Switch). The switch turns all units of the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ on and off: • The ISDN Handset • The Below Deck Unit (BDU) • The Antenna Unit Belo wD ec k Uni t (B DU) Location of SIM Card and ON/OFF Switch. 14 USER MANUAL OPERATION FROM HANDSET cont'd SAILOR 77 Fleet+ Start-Up Idle Mode At start-up SAILOR 77 Fleet+ performs system initialization and then search for a satellite (expect a wait of about 30 seconds after power on). When in idle mode the ISDN Handset displays: Note! The Ocean Region used the last time the system was in operation will be searched for. Available Ocean Regions: • Atlantic Ocean Region East (AOR-E) • Atlantic Ocean Region West (AOR-W) • Indian Ocean Region (IOR) • Pacific Ocean Region (POR) After completed the start-up sequence the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ enters idle mode. Information Registering... Please wait System MMI Note! If the Access Code feature has been enabled, an access code must be entered before calling (see Access Control > Access code in the CONFIGURATION FROM PC section). USER MANUAL Signal strength indicator Ocean Region Service provider Status Line Soft-key choices The signal strength indicator indicates maximum signal strength by all segments shown dark. When the terminal is busy, the status line indicates the type of service in use (indicated on all ISDN Handsets connected to the terminal): See Satellite Search in the HANDSET FUNCTIONS section on how to initiate a manual search. If required, see Select Default Net Service Provider in the HANDSET FUNCTIONS section. Alarm indicator (See View Alarms) System MMI Telenor IOR Ready for call OK Menu 4.8k speech 64k speech MPDS call Fax call 3.1kHz audio UDI call 128k UDI - ongoing low cost voice call - ongoing high quality voice call - ongoing MPDS call - ongoing fax call - ongoing audio call - ongoing data call - ongoing 128k data call 15 OPERATION FROM HANDSET cont'd Make a Call Symbol Description: 1. Dial 00, country code and subscriber number, e.g.: 0047 67244700 Symbol Dial Function Soft-key Speakerphone mode on/off Left Call options Right Microphone mute on/off Left and to move cursor left and right. Select
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Analogue telephone: Setup: 1. Double-click the Access code icon in the Access control menu. 2. Pressing New opens the Access code entry window, allowing a name associated with the particular code to be entered. 3. Pressing Ok allows entering the personal code. Pressing Ok again prompts you to confirm the entry. 4. When pressing the Access code icon the next time (1), the window displays a list of the names associated with the programmed access codes.
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Restricted SIM usage
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Allowed SIM SAILOR 77 Fleet+ can be set to operate from: • Lock SIM, locked to one specific SIM card. Any other SIM user will be rejected. • No SIM card. All SIM users will be rejected. • Any SIM card (default). Setting SIM restrictions . (owner level only) 1. Double-click the Restrict SIM usage icon. 2. The SIM restrictions window shows an example with the setting Allowed SIM: No SIM. Click Any (default) to set SAILOR 77 Fleet+ for operation from any SIM card.. Lock SIM: 3. Click Lock and insert the actual SIM card.. SAILOR 77 Fleet+ can now be operated with that specific card only. 4. When retracting the card, the Id of the SIM provider is displayed. Ok stores the settings.
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Configuration Menu
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ISDN protocol configuration 1. Open the Configuration menu via the Function menu > Advanced functions menu. 2. Double-clicking the ISDN configuration displays the ISDN configurations implemented in SAILOR 77 Fleet+. Switch to owner level to edit the entries: • Protocol Select Euro ISDN for connection of equipment conforming to the European ISDN standard. Select NI-1 protocol for equipment conforming to the NI-1 standard (National ISDN-1). • Date/time element When enabled, date and time is sent to the connected Terminal Equipment during call establishment. Some ISDN devices do not survive this message. The date and time transmission may then be disabled. • Layer 2 Activation The layer 2 connection is deactivated after some idle time as default. Some ISDN devices interpret this as an alarm situation. Layer 2 deactivation can then be disabled. When the ISDN protocol is set to NI-1, this option is on as default. • Default service Some ISDN devices can not signal their own MSN number. Such a phone will not be able to use the 64 kbps service since all "unknown" speech devices are required to use the 4.8 speech service. The user can set SAILOR 77 Fleet+ to map all "unknown" devices to 64 kbps speech service. NB! Remember to revert to user level.
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Net service providers (owner level only)
1 Adding, editing, or removing entries in the list of Net service providers: 1. Via the Function menu > Advanced functions menu, double-clicking the Net service providers icon in the Configuration menu displays the list of Net service providers including their station codes. 2. Scroll to required Net service provider, / . . Clicking Ok returns you to the Configuration window. Remov deletes entry. Clicking Edit opens the window al2 lowing the station code and provider name to be modified (window 3). 4. Clicking New (window 2) opens the window allowing station code and provider name to be added. . Use Del to modify. Save stores the changes. 3 NB! Remember to revert to user level.
USB port setup It is possible to select singel or dual USB port. Dual USB port gives access to two USB ports on the Terminal. One for data connection and DUN (Dial Up Networking) and one for SAILOR VtLite connection via the same USB cable.
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Spot beam report method
1 1. Double-click the Spot beam report method icon via the Function menu > Advanced functions menu > Configuration menu. 2. Two selections are provided: • Do not transmit my position 2 • May send position (default)
May be changed in owner level only.
Set diagnostics Additional system information is displayed when Diagnostics is turned On. See also Menu Functions in the OPERATION FROM PC section. 3 1. Double-click Set diagnostics icon via the Function menu> Advanced functions menu > Configuration menu. 3. Click On or Off as required. 4. Shows idle window with Diagnostics On.
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Note! When pointing at the bottom of the window, additional information such as year and date pops up..
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Charge tone setup (owner level only)
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When the charge tone function has been enabled, a single frequency tone or DTMF is transmitted once the call has been established. The tone informs an external debiting system, e.g. a pay phone connected to the BDU that charging can start. Procedure: 1. Double-click the Charge tone icon via the Function menu > Advanced functions menu > Configuration menu. 2. The Charge tone window appears. The example indicates that a single 2400 Hz with a duration of 1000 ms will be emitted.. The window provides buttons for enabling/disabling the charge tone function. 3. Clicking Setup allows selecting a single charge tone or DTMF. 4. Clicking Edit allows selection between Single tone and DTMF tone emission. 5. Clicking Selct with the Single tone activated allows entering the required tone frequency. 6. Clicking Selct with the DTMF tone activated allows entering the DTMF key and duration. Valid settings: Frequency: Duration: DTMF key:
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Information Available
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Miscellaneous version Id information The Information available function displays the terminal forward Id and system versions. 1. Via the Function menu > Advanced functions menu, doubleclicking the Miscellanous version Id information icon in the Information available menu displays the available data (window 2). 2. With Diagnostics On, pressing/ opens a series of version information windows. Clicking Print outputs a system report in the printout viewer.
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Network status information (owner level only) This function displays various network status information. 3. Double-click the Network status information icon in the Information available menu for readout.
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Customize Menu (owner level only)
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1. Open the Customization menu via the Function menu > Advanced functions menu.
Paid functions 2. A paid function is activated by entering an "Opening key" provided when purchasing the function. Double-clicking the Paid functions icon in the Customization menu displays the list of available functions. Clicking New opens the Open new paid functions menu. Enter the "Opening key" and click Ok.
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Phone name setup 3. Double-clicking the Phone name setup icon in the Customization menu displays the Phone name, i.e. SAILOR 77 Fleet+. To change, key in uppercase/lowercase letters as required. Use Del to modify. Save stores the changes. NB! Remember to revert to user level.
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Routing of Incoming Calls When applying for IMN numbers, a Terminal Id (OID/DID) is received from the Net service provider. All devices connected to SAILOR 77 Fleet+ can make outgoing calls. For incoming calls it must be assured that the Terminal Ids and MSN numbers configured are as commissioned. To make an incoming call reach a particular device, an MSN number and the Terminal Id “connected” to the IMN number must be programmed into the Main Communication Unit (BDU). See MSN Configuration. The table below lists valid MSN numbers for the available services.
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Numbers to be programmed into ISDN devices: In ISDN device: MSN number
In Main Communication Unit: MSN number and Terminal Id (the Terminal Id is paired with a specific IMN number)
For an easy start, some Terminal Ids and MSN numbers have been preprogrammed into the BDU (marked with a star in the table). In the 4.8 kbps speech, 3.1 kHz audio and 9.6 kbps fax columns of the ISDN PORTS table the Term.Id is represented by an X, allowing an ISDN Term.Id to be used for analogue ports. Note! A Term.Id already entered is not accepted.
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Routing of incoming calls (examples) The table below illustrates the use of appropriate Terminal Ids for the various services combined with examples of incoming IMN numbers. * Preprogrammed, see table on previous page.
Note! If the Net service provider does not specify which Terminal Id should be used with the various IMN numbers, select Term. Id no.1 for the first 4.8 kbps telephone, then no. 2 for the second phone. Use the same principle for the other type services. It is advisable to note down the selections.
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MSN Configuration You are prompted to enter the owner level password (default: 1234567890). For security, the password should be changed before or after configuration of a device. See ACCESS LEVEL > Changing owner level password.
Click to open Device Manager for configuration of ISDN/analogue/RS-232/RS-422/USB > > > > > >
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ISDN Handset w/Distress Alarm • ISDN Handsets will automatically be configured with Handset MSNs in the Device Manager. • The first ISDN Handset connected to the Distress Alarm unit will be given MSN20 and MSN30. A new handset will thus respond to both these MSNs. • The next ISDN Handset will be given the next available MSNs. • All ISDN Handsets are given two MSN numbers, one for 4.8 kbps speech and one for 64 kbps speech. • An ISDN Handset connected to a Distress Alarm Unit will automatically constitute a distress handset.
• The MSN numbers will follow the handset. • The MSNs can be controlled independently, e.g. if two handsets are given the same MSN, they will both respond to an incoming call to that MSN. • To verify selected MSNs of a handset, check in the Device Manager or select Menu > Phone setup > Active MSN on the handset. Open the device manager, see previous page. Right-clicking a Dedicated Handset and then clicking Handset Configuration starts the Handset Setup Wizard. Enter Name/Location of the installed handset, as required.
Require Access Code must be unchecked to allow this handset to be used without entering a code. Professional Priority Service is checked on special agreement with the Net Provider, e.g. for higher priority in the Inmarsat system.
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Testing the Distress Alarm
Deleting an ISDN Handset
See window on previous page.
Unplug the ISDN Handset to be deleted and rightclick the same in the Dedicated Handset list. Clicking Test Handset removes its data, leaving the Terminal Id and MSN number vacant for another ISDN Handset (to be done for both MSN numbers assigned). and repeat clicking If necessary, click refresh: Test Handset. The Main Communication Unit will remember the handset connection data. All handsets are given a unique name. Note! A triangle symbol � in the Device Manager appears when a Display Handset is missing.
Rightclicking a Dedicated Handset as indicated allows activating the buzzer in the Distress Alarm unit. Clicking OK in the window appearing stops the alarm buzzer. See also Distress Alarm earlier in this manual.
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ISDN port (selection example: 64 kbps data service) Open device manager and right-click to open ISDN Setup Wizard. Select the required service: • 4.8 kbps standard speech service • 64 kbps speech service • 3.1 kHz Audio • 56 kbps data service (V110) • 110 kbps data service (V110) • 64 kbps data service (UDI) • 128 kbps data service (UDI) • fax (9.6 kbps fax) Click to continue. The system selects the next available Terminal Id. Check with Terminal Id received from Net provider. Key in MSN number if not using the recommended one. Access Code is not used for ISDN data. Click to enter number.
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RS-232 port Open device manager and right-click to open setup editor.
Click to open Serial Port Setup (RS232). Key in MSN number if not using the recommended one. . Click Proceed to enter number.
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USB port Open device manager and right-click to open setup editor.
Click to open Serial Port Setup (USB).
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Key in MSN number if not using the recommended one. . Click Proceed to enter number.
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Analogue port (selection example: 3.1 kHz Audio) Open device manager and right-click to open analogue port setup window. Select the required service: • 4.8 kbps standard speech service • 64 kbps speech service • 3.1 kHz Audio • fax Enter terminal Id (OID/DID) received from the Net provider. Click Next to continue.
Key in MSN number if not using the recommended one. Echo Cancellation is performed automatically for all voice calls. Uncheck if problems with echo cancellation.
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Analogue port (selection example: 4.8k speech) Open device manager and right-click to open analogue port setup window. Select the required service: • 4.8 kbps standard speech service • 64 kbps speech service • 3.1 kHz Audio • fax Enter terminal Id (OID/DID) received from the Net provider. Click Next to continue.
Key in MSN number if not using the recommended one. Echo Cancellation is performed automatically for all voice calls. Uncheck if problems with echo cancellation. Require Access Code is checked when used for 4.8 kbps speech . and 64 kbps speech. Professional Priority Service is checked on special agreement with the Net Provider, e.g. for higher priority in the Inmarsat system. Apply charge tone is used when connecting pay phone.
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Click OK to enter number. The MSNs can be controlled independently, e.g. if two telephones are given the same MSN, they will both respond to an incoming call to that MSN.
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Saving and Reloading . Configurations The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ configuration settings may be stored on the PC harddisk, e.g. prior to replacing software. Procedure: 1. Open the Device Manager window as indicated 2 .Clicking Devices > Save config to a file automatically stores the data in a "Config.cgf" file in the SAILOR VtLite directory c:/program files/SAILOR VtLite. 3. After installing the software, the settings may be transferred back to SAILOR 77 Fleet+ by pressing Load. 4. Clicking Restore Factory Defaults loads default SAILOR 77 Fleet+ configurations.
Printout/storing a configuration summary: 5. Clicking Print Summary opens the Printout Viewer (see next page) which lists the settings of the end user equipment, and allows filing and/or printout.. Note! Save config to a file only saves the Device Manager settings. Settings such as Net provider / Access codes / ISDN protocol / Rx-L band output are not saved. Phone book data and traffic log must be saved in the Book and Log menus.
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CONFIGURATION FROM PC cont'd Configuration printout viewer The list is sorted by Terminal Id. Print to local printer Save to disk Terminal Id and. MSN number Type of service Individual device settings Distress Alarm, . if attached Name/location, . if entered
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Print Handling Setup The Printout from modem window is used for setting of default output of Traffic log, Modem configuration etc.
Clicking Configure > Print handling opens the Printout from modem window. The following settings are selectable: Default print action: Normally, choose Print to screen which causes the file to be output via the Printout viewer. For an example, see Traffic Log Printout Viewer. For direct printout, choose Print to default windows printer. Print to screen settings: Determines the output of records via the Printout viewer. Normally, use Concatenate print jobs which “chains” the jobs to be printed or saved to file. The alternative choice clears the screen after each printout. Printer settings: For hardcopy printout, make sure that the appropriate printer and font are selected.
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Mobile Data Service
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The Mobile Data Service is suitable for applications such as high-speed file transfer, store-and-forward video, e-mail and internet. The Mobile Data Service is accessible via several connectors on the Main Communication Unit (see below):
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The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ Mobile Data Service provides a constant data stream of up to 128 kbps. Sailor 77 Fleet+ offers connection to the international ISDN/ PSTN network. The Mobile Data Service uses the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) communications program. The Mobile Data Service enables: • Fast remote network access. • Fast access IP (Internet Protocol) services via ISDN dial-up
networks. Improved on board ship solutions, including: - video conferencing - e-mail and data communications - ship management applications - on-line chart updates and weather information - vessel telemetry.
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CONFIGURATION FROM PC cont'd • RS-232/RS-422 for connection to the PC serial port. • USB for connection to the USB port on the PC (requiring at least MS Windows 98SE). • ISDN for connection to the USB port on the PC via a USB/ ISDN adapter. High speed ISDN: The 128 kbps (2x64 kbps) or 110 kbps (2x56 kbps) Mobile Data Services are accessible via the ISDN port only.
For installation and setup, refer to the CD: Application Guides > Mobile Data Service: via RS-232 via USB, or via ISDN
Mobile-to-fixed calls are initiated using dedicated prefixes, e.g.: 128 kbps data call: 906004766779070# 110 kbps data call: 07004766779070#
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Mobile Packet Data Service The MPDS service can be efficient for applications such as: • E-mail • Internet/intranet • Navigational updates • Vessel telemetry transmission • Database queries • E-commerce The user only pays for the amount of data sent over the network, and not for the time connected. Ports supporting MPDS (see previous page): • RS232A • RS232B / RS422 • USB No configuration is needed! Dial number **94# to set up an MPDS call.
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Call-waiting Users of the call-waiting service receive an alert that notifies them of an incoming call request during an MPDS session. Users can then choose to accept or decline the call. Call-waiting facilitates an "always-on" MPDS connection, calls are not missed. SAILOR 77 Fleet+ supports automated pre-emption override for distress calls. The user will always receive or be able to make priority voice calls during an MPDS session as the call will automatically clear down an MPDS session.
Refer to the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ CD: Application Guides > Mobile Packet Data Service: via RS-232, or via USB
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General No regular maintenance is required of the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ satellite terminal. . It is recommended, however, to clean the antenna radome every once in a while. The realtime clock is automatically updated by the built-in GPS.
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The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ BDU power indicator does not light up:
BD BD SAILOR 77 Fleet+ cannot find the satellite:
SAILOR 77 Fleet+ functions abnormally:
BD Contact your distributor/retailer for new software.
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SAILOR 77 Fleet+ is not properly commissioned
SAILOR VtLite The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ terminal is not commissioned
Connect to SAILOR 77 Fleet+ and read/print out the traffic log to allow further logging.
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Wait up to 15 minutes. The GPS my use up 15 minutes if The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ has switched off more than 6 hours. If not the case, GPS will report position to VtLite and handset when GPS sync. GPS is needed to select satelite beam!
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Make sure that the MSN number entered into SAILOR 77 Fleet+ with the Device Manager, is also entered into connected equipment. Some devices, e.g. ISDN Handset can be programmed with multiple MSNs Call handset to verify MSN of other phones. Read handset MSN by selecting Menu > Phone setup > Active MSN.
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Test distress buzzer using the ISDN Handset function Priority Call or SAILOR VtLite.
SAILOR VtLite Device Manager can be used to reset all ports to factory default, see Saving and Reloading Configurations in the CONFIGURATION FROM PC section. Select Devices and Restore factory Defaults. All ISDN Handsets should be connected to the terminal.
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LIST OF TERMS AC Alternating Current AOR-E Atlantic Ocean Region East. AOR-W Atlantic Ocean Region West. Azimuth horizontal direction angle between north and, e.g. the direction to the satellite. Bit rate the number of bits transmitted per second (bps). Bps bits per second (8 bits = 1 Byte) CHV2 higher access level on the SIM card, corresponding to SAILOR 77 Fleet+ "owner" level. DC Direct Current. DID Destination terminal IDentification. DSP Digital Signal Processor. DTE Data Terminal Equipment. Elevation vertical angle to the satellite, i.e. the height of the satellite above the horizon. Fleet 77 Inmarsat's single integrated voice, fax, Mobile Data Service and Mobile Packet Data Service. FWD ID forward Id, telephone network identity. GAN Inmarsat Global Area Network. Home LES Home Land Earth Station gives access to MPDS service like Internet / e-mail and handles MPDS billing system. IMN Inmarsat Mobile Number, a unique 9-digit number which identifies each device connected to SAILOR 77 Fleet+. Inmarsat International Maritime Satellite Organisation. IOR Indian Ocean Region. ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. ISN Inmarsat Serial Number, individual number assigned to each SAILOR 77 Fleet+ terminal. ITU International Telecommunications Union Kbps Kilobits per second. LAN Local Area Network. LES Land Earth Station, a station that interconnects fixed telecommunications networks with the Inmarsat system; may also be called a CES (Coast Earth Station) or a GES (Ground Earth Station). M4 Inmarsat Multi-Media Mini-M. MES Mobile Earth Station, a user terminal for an Inmarsat system; the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ terminal is an MES for the Inmarsat GAN system; MES may also be called SES (Ship Earth Station) or, if on aircraft, AES (Aeronautical Earth Station).
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MPDS Inmarsat Mobile Packet Data Service. MSN Multiple Subscriber Number, the extension number that connected equipment responds to. Also used for internal calls. NCS Network Coordination Station, station that supervises all messages and signals sent in the Inmarsat system; one in each Ocean Region. OID Originating terminal IDentification. Ocean Region the coverage area of an Inmarsat satellite within which SAILOR 77 Fleet+ may communicate. PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange. PIN Personal Identification Number. POR Pacific Ocean Region. PPP Point-to-Point Protocol, protocol used for serial data communication via the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ RS-232 or USB port. PUK Personal Unblocking Key, code that allows unblocking a SIM card. RF Radio Frequency. R LES Regional Land Earth Station sets terminal in MPDS list. S/A operator StandAlone operator who maintains connectivity in the event of Network Coordinating Station failure. SBS Shared Base Station assigns channels to the MPDS user and handles the MPDS communication. SIM Subscriber Identity Module. SMS Short Message System. Spot Beam an Ocean Region is divided into sub-regions, each “spotlighted” by a beam from the region satellite. Terminal ID (OID/DID) different IDs for different Inmarsat services (e.g. 01 = 4.8k speech) Terrestrial Network a fixed telecommunications network, such as a telephone network or a data network, which connects to the Inmarsat system at an LES/NCS. UDI Unrestricted Digital Information. USB Universal Serial Bus. UTC Coordinated Universal Time, referenced to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
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Inmarsat Fleet System The Inmarsat Global Area Network service (GAN) provides a truly portable 64 kbps ISDN communications service for data and voice transmissions to and from mobile/fixed subscribers anywhere within the worldwide coverage of the Inmarsat 3 Spot Beam system, see Satellite Coverage Map in the HANDSET FUNCTIONS section. The benefit of the INMARSAT system is its high capacity, and the rapid and reliable connection between the land based (fixed) users and the Mobile Earth Stations (MESs). Each satellite region is under the control of a Network Coordinating Station (NCS), which controls and monitors the traffic between the MESs and the LESs. NCS: Network Coordinating Station, one in each Ocean Region (supervises all messages and signals sent in the Inmarsat system). LES: Land Earth Station w/Net service providers (interconnects fixed telecommunication networks with the Inmarsat system). MES: Mobile Earth Station. (SAILOR 77 Fleet+, a user terminal for the Inmarsat . system).
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The Inmarsat terminals operate in the following frequency bands: MES transmission frequencies: 1626.5 MHz - 1646.5 MHz MES receiving frequencies: 1530.0 MHz - 1559.0 MHz
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The satellites are positioned in a geostationary orbit above the equator at approximately 35700 km altitude. See figure Satellite Poistions. In geostationary orbit, each satellite moves at the same rate as the earth, and so remains in the same relative position to the earth. The satellites provide 99% landmass coverage. SAILOR 77 Fleet+ can communicate via the four satellite Ocean Regions:
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Satellite Positions. A large number of channels are available (20 kHz channel separation), offering either 4.8 or 64 kbps voice communication, as well as 3.1 kHz audio or 64/128 kbps (56/110 kbps) data communication. Duplex communication uses two channel frequencies, one in each direction. The LESs provide interface to the international networks for telephony and data: PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Networks) and PSDN (Packet Switched Data Networks).
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Antenna Search Pattern Azimuth sweep A 360° rotation of the antenna in azimuth at a fixed elevation angle.
Tracking At the end of a search, SAILOR 77 Fleet+ performs a fine-tuning of the antenna position around the strongest detected signal. The fine-tuning is obtained by a squinting function based on satellite signal quality.
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Hemispheric search A hemispheric search is constituted by azimuth sweeps at elevation angles 5°, 25°, 45°, 65° and 85°. The antenna searches on the NCS Common TDM channel frequency (NCSC), initiated by the SAILOR 77 Fleet+ Below Deck Unit (BDU). When finding the satellite signal, it completes the hemispheric search and moves to the position where the strongest signal was detected. The Antenna reports back to the BDU for verification of valid NCSC. If no valid signal is detected, no further automatic action occurs until the BDU initiates a new search. A search request from the BDU may contain channel frequency and an order to make a full 360° search at a specific elevation, calculated from map and GPS information. If no satellite is found, a hemispheric search will be performed.
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Communication Services SAILOR 77 Fleet+ provides the following interfaces & services: • ISDN: - 4.8 kbps speech - 64 kbps speech - 64 kbps / 128 kbps data service (UDI) - 56 kbps / 110 kbps data service (V110) - 3.1 kHz audio - 9.6 kbps fax • RS-232/RS422: - 64 kbps data service (UDI) - MPDS • USB - 64 kbps data service (UDI) - MPDS Requires PC with MS Windows 2000 / XP, or Apple OS 9.03 (or later). • ANALOGUE - 3.1 kHz audio - 4.8 kbps speech - 64 kbps speech - 9.6 kbps fax
Control interface The RS-232 or USB port allows connection of a PC for configuration of Sailor 77 Fleet+. A PC program (SAILOR VtLite) that provides the software to operate and configure SAILOR 77 Fleet+ terminal is supplied on the enclosed CD (requires at least Windows 98). BDU-Below Deck Unit
The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ BDU has following ports (see figure): • ISDN ports for connection of ISDN telephones, telefax (Gr.4) or data equipment; a total of 7 devices. • RS-232/RS422 and USB ports for connection of data equipment.
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Net Service Provider The Net service provider issues your user licence and IMN (Inmarsat Mobile Number) phone numbers. It is also responsible for the billing of calls (charges). The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ may respond to individual IMN numbers, giving the possibility to transfer a call directly to each device attached to it.
Calls from Mobiles See figur on next page. To make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephone number with the 00 prefix. The MES automatically includes information to identify itself and the particular device that originates. System signalling The LES uses the identifying information of the attached device for billing purposes. The MES transmits the dialing information on a channel specially assigned by the NCS to the LES. LES routes the call over the public telecommunications networks to the intended destination. When the called party responds, the call proceeds.
Note! TermID is a term that includes both Originating Identity (OID) and Destination Identity (DID). The DID is used from LES to MES to identify the service, whereas OID is used from MES to LES to identify the service.TermID is used in this manual because the DID and OID have the same value.
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Call announcement from mobile to fixed: The MES uses the Return Identity (RTNID) to communicate with the LES. It uses the TermlD to identify its IMN number and the service in use. The attached equipment dials the number and transmits its MSN number to the MES. The MES routes the MSN to a TermlD. LES checks that the RTNID is commissioned before connecting the call to the fixed net.
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SAILOR 77 Fleet+ incorporates a configuration table that contains Termal Id for every device connected and type of service.
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Calls to Mobiles See figur on next page. The SAILOR 77 Fleet+ terminal receives incoming calls via the IMN phone numbers. IMN numbers are assigned to the following ports by the user: • ISDN ports • RS-232 serial data ports • RS-422 serial data port • USB serial data port • Analogue ports Calls are made as ordinary international (Satellite) calls by dialing the international prefix (normally 00) followed by 870 and the IMN number, e.g.: . 00 870 762420510. The common Ocean Region access no. 870 connects the call to the dialed SAILOR 77 Fleet+ regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through. If the Net service provider does not support access no. 870, call the Ocean Region directly: 871 – AOR-E 872 – POR 873 – IOR 874 – AOR-W
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Call announcement from fixed to mobile: The LES uses the MES’s Forward Identity (FWID) to communicate with the MES, and the Terminal Identity (TermlD) to identify the IMN number and the service in use. The FWID together with the TermlD replaces the need of the IMN number to be transmitted through the Inmarsat system in order to identify the MES and the specific equipment attached to it. This means that LES routes an IMN number received from the fixed net to the specific FWID and TermlD identifying the MES. The MES identifies the FWID and the TermID and routes it to a Mobile Subscriber Number (MSN) which is programmed in the attached equipment. . Thrane provides a table to identify which TermlD is routed to an MSN.
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APPENDIX A - TERMINAL IDENTITIES
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Introduction
Handsfree port
The ISDN Handset has been designed with the professional user in mind, and has been enhanced with external interfaces for special applications.
The Handsfree port is a standard three-terminal 2.5 mm mini jack socket supported by mating detection logic. The microphone signal is on the tip, and the speaker signal is on the ring.
ISDN Handset Ports The ISDN Handset has the following user ports: • 2.5 mm Handsfree port • 3.5 mm Microphone port • 3.5 mm Line Out port Microphone input. Line out
Volume is adjusted in the same way as for the handset integrated speaker using the left/right arrow keys: Press to decrease and to increase the speaker volume while in conversation. A level indicator is shown in the handset display during volume change. Call active 004791381196 Duration:0h:0m:6s 12:29
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Microphone and Line Out ports
The Microphone and Line Out ports are not in use when the handset is set to Automatic which is the default setting of an ISDN Handset. The ports are available if the handset is switched to Normal Mode. In this mode the handset acts as a standard ISDN telephone, and terminal configuration and supervision are not possible. The handset is switched to Normal Mode by selecting Menu > Phone Setup > Terminal Type > Normal Mode. For more information, refer to the Normal Mode User Manual for the EXPLORER and ISDN handsets.
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