Magellan Telephone GLOBAL SATELLITE TELEPHONE User Manual

User  
Manual  
GLOBAL  
SATELLITE  
TELEPHONE  
148 x 195 mm  
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RADIATION WARNING  
High levels of radio frequency radiation are consid-  
ered health hazardous. Although no single value of  
“safe radiation level” has been agreed upon by all  
countries, the American National Standards Institute  
(ANSI/LEEE C95.1-1992) recommends that people  
should not be exposed to radiation stronger than  
1 milliwatt per square centimetre at the frequencies  
used in the WORLDPHONE terminal. Accordingly,  
the operator of the terminal should ensure that the  
area extending 1 metre from the front of the antenna  
be kept clear of personnel when the terminal is trans-  
mitting.  
RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION  
HAZARD - KEEP CLEAR  
1 METRE MINIMUM  
OBTAINING LICENSING FOR INMARSAT TERMINALS  
Under rights given under ITU Radio Regulations, local telecommunications  
administrations establish and enforce national rules and regulations governing  
types of emissions, power levels, and other parameters that effect the purity of  
signal, which may be radiated in the various frequency bands of the radio spec-  
trum.  
To legally operate an Inmarsat terminal, it is necessary to obtain permission from  
the local telecommunications regulatory authorities of the country you are operat-  
ing within. Using your terminal in any country without permission causes you to  
run the risk of confiscation of the terminal or legal action from local authorities.  
Normal practice for taking telecommunications into another country is to apply for  
a license before travel. If a license has not been obtained before travel, the  
equipment may be put into storage by local authorities until such time as a li-  
cense is obtained.  
All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Chapter 1. Getting Started  
Introduction ................................................................................1.1  
Telephone Unit (TPU) .............................................................. 1.3  
WorldPhone Portable ............................................................... 1.6  
WorldPhone Provident ............................................................1.12  
WorldPhone Marine.................................................................1.13  
WorldPhone Voyager ..............................................................1.16  
Chapter 2. Operation  
Introduction ................................................................................2.1  
Making a call ............................................................................ 2.2  
Call from telephone .................................................................. 2.8  
Special calls ..............................................................................2.9  
Receiving a call .......................................................................2.10  
Functions .................................................................................2.13  
Last number redialing ..............................................................2.15  
Phone book .............................................................................2.16  
Key lock ...................................................................................2.18  
Selecting default Net service provider .....................................2.19  
User access.............................................................................2.20  
Data/printer port setup .............................................................2.23  
Phone setup ............................................................................2.26  
Setting default contrast and ringing volume .........................2.27  
Setting date and time ...........................................................2.28  
Setting key lock ....................................................................2.29  
Language setup ....................................................................2.30  
Language reset ....................................................................2.31  
Mailbox access numbers ......................................................2.32  
Call charge setup .................................................................2.33  
Traffic log.................................................................................2.34  
Precharge ................................................................................2.37  
Precharge on SIM card ........................................................2.42  
Advanced functions:  
1. Getting Started  
2. Operation  
Access control .........................................................................2.44  
Restricted dialing ..................................................................2.45  
Restricted dialing setup ........................................................2.46  
Access code .........................................................................2.47  
Access code setup ...............................................................2.48  
Restricted SIM usage ...........................................................2.49  
Checking SIM restrictions .....................................................2.50  
Setting SIM restrictions......................................................... 2.51  
Satellite setup ..........................................................................2.52  
Net service provider and terrestrial network .........................2.52  
S/A operator and terrestrial network .....................................2.52  
Configuration ...........................................................................2.53  
Port configuration .................................................................2.53  
Net service providers ............................................................2.54  
Power conservation ..............................................................2.55  
Set diagnostics .....................................................................2.55  
Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service provider  
3. Telefax Service  
4. Data Service  
5. Appendices  
and Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card .........................2.56  
Charge tone ..........................................................................2.58  
Information available ...............................................................2.59  
IMN numbers ........................................................................2.59  
Misc. version ID information .................................................2.60  
Oscillator compensation .......................................................2.60  
Network status ......................................................................2.60  
Installation ...............................................................................2.61  
Paid functions .......................................................................2.61  
Phone name setup ...............................................................2.61  
Chapter 3. Telefax Service  
Setting up ................................................................................. 3.1  
Using telefax with the WorldPhone .......................................... 3.2  
Chapter 4. Data Service  
Setting up ................................................................................. 4.1  
Chapter 5. Appendices / Index  
Appendix A  
Telephone country codes ...................................................... A-1  
Service address codes .......................................................... A-5  
Appendix B  
Installation of Marine Antenna ............................................... B-1  
Installation of Voyager Antenna ............................................. B-9  
Installation of Provident Antenna ......................................... B-16  
Optional antenna cable ....................................................... B-21  
Connecting up optional equipment ...................................... B-22  
Appendix C (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)  
Battery charging .................................................................... C-1  
Charger ................................................................................. C-2  
Battery replacement .............................................................. C-3  
Appendix D  
AT commands ........................................................................ D-1  
DTE interface ...................................................................... D-17  
Appendix E  
Secure voice (option) ............................................................ E-1  
Aero functions (option) .......................................................... E-2  
Appendix F  
Character map ....................................................................... F-1  
Appendix G  
List of terms ........................................................................... G-1  
Appendix H  
System description ................................................................ H-1  
Appendix I  
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... I-1  
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Chapter 1. Getting Started  
Contents  
Introduction ................................................................................. 1.1  
Telephone Unit (TPU)................................................................. 1.3  
WorldPhone Portable ................................................................. 1.6  
WorldPhone Provident.............................................................. 1.12  
WorldPhone Marine .................................................................. 1.13  
WorldPhone Voyager ............................................................... 1.16  
The design and specifications of the  
equipment may be changed without notice.  
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Introduction  
General  
The WorldPhone communication terminal provides access to the  
international dial-up telephone, facsimile and data networks via the  
INMARSAT satellite system.  
The terminal Telephone Unit  
(TPU) can be operated with any of  
the below six WorldPhone antennas:  
WorldPhone Portable antenna with  
RF transceiver built into the lid.  
The antenna also allows semi- or fixed  
mounting on a flat surface, or tripod.  
WorldPhone Marine, a tracking  
antenna designed for use on marine  
crafts, leisure yachts and work boats  
alike.  
WorldPhone Voyager, a tracking  
antenna designed for use on vehicles,  
trains or riverboats.  
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Introduction cont’d  
WorldPhone Provident, a fixed  
mounted antenna designed to provide  
telecommunication services for remote  
villages, farms, businesses, construc-  
tion sites etc.  
WorldPhone Expander, which allows  
simultanous operation of up to six  
WorldPhone Telephone Units through a  
one meter parabolic dish antenna.  
See separate information.  
WorldPhone Aero, intended  
for use on the small to medium  
size aircraft.  
See separate information.  
Note!  
It is advisable to turn off the equipment prior to switching antenna.  
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Telephone Unit (TPU)  
Connector panel (rear wall)  
Telephone keypad  
Loudspeaker  
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Signal strength  
NIMS/mail alert  
Function  
keys  
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HELP  
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ON/OFF key  
Escape key  
Number/letter keys  
Arrow keys  
Figure 1.1 WorldPhone Telephone Unit (TPU).  
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Telephone Unit (TPU) cont’d  
SIM card  
The SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) carries subscription informa-  
tion from your Inmarsat Service Provider (ISP) or Net service provider on  
an integrated circuit. The WorldPhone used with the SIM card assumes  
the identity of the SIM card.  
The SIM card has its own set of numbers on which the user can be  
contacted irrespective of the WorldPhone used. All outgoing calls will be  
billed to the owner of the SIM card.  
The SIM card is protected by means of a lock code. When buying a SIM card  
you will receive a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that will contain up to  
8 digits. Contact your dealer if you do not have your PIN code.  
If the PIN code entered does not match the PIN code on the SIM  
card, operation with that particular SIM card will lock-up after three  
failed attempts. You must then use the SIM un-block code (PUK  
code) provided by your ISP to un-lock the card. Contact your dealer if  
you do not have the PUK code.  
Note! When using the PUK, the SIM PIN is set to 1 2 3 4.  
To change or disable the PIN code, see "User access" in chapter 2.  
Operation.  
The SIM card can store miscellaneous information, f.ex.:  
PIN code (Personal Identification Number)  
Last number list (previously called numbers)  
Phone book  
Allowed and preferred Net service providers  
Note! When using SIM card, the accessibility of the functions de-  
scribed in this manual will depend on the card supplier.  
PIN code  
The user is prompted for the 4-8 digit Personal Identification Number  
each time the WorldPhone is switched on:  
SIM PIN? (with SIM card).  
Phone PIN? (without SIM card).  
Be aware that the PIN protection may have been disabled, see "User  
access" in chapter 2. Operation.  
Mail service  
The Internet Messages Service (NIMS) allows a message of maxi-  
mum 1024 characters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website,  
or from the WorldPhone to an e-mail address or another WorldPhone.  
NIMS messages are addressed to a response NIMS IMN number.  
See also appendix G.  
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Telephone Unit (TPU) cont’d  
Telephone  
A DTMF telephone, cordless base station or PABX may be connected  
to the WorldPhone. This additional telephone is assigned a separate  
incoming call number.  
Telefax service  
The Telefax facility supports Group 3 fax transmission at a rate of  
2.4 Kbps. The telefax is assigned a separate incoming call number.  
Data service  
The built in Data Transmission Service is capable of transferring  
data at 2.4 Kbps. It allows the WorldPhone to interface with a PC  
without the aid of a modem or data card.  
The Asynchronous Data (ASD) system provides data transfer be-  
tween two WorldPhones, or between a WorldPhone and the fixed  
international network.  
The data facility is assigned a separate incoming call number.  
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WorldPhone Portable: 2-wire RJ11 2-wire RJ11 9-pin RS232  
connection  
of coax  
input for simultaneous connector  
powering and charging for telefax.  
connector  
for  
telephone,  
Hayes AT  
compatible port cable from  
for 2.4 Kbps data antenna  
communication,  
(min.12V) of internal  
battery pack.  
Can be  
reconfigured cordless  
Polarity independent. for telephone base  
output to printer  
station or  
PABX  
or software  
WorldPhone  
Marine&Voyager:  
input from Power  
Supply  
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Figure 1.2 Telephone Unit connector panel  
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cable  
WorldPhone Portable  
General  
The WorldPhone Portable terminal consists of two main units housed  
in a lightweight and portable carrying case:  
The antenna and RF transceiver integrated into the lid.  
The Telephone Unit (and battery pack) that is detachable and rain  
resistant.  
The WorldPhone uses a coax cable to link the two units together. The  
case is equipped with a handle for transport. The screw socket in the  
lid allows the antenna to be tripod mounted, or attached to a window  
using a suction fitting. The total weight of the WorldPhone is 2.7 kgs  
(including battery pack).  
The Telephone Unit can easily be shifted for operation with any of  
the other WorldPhone antennas, see "Introduction" in this chapter.  
Carrying  
handle/  
Lid w/antenna  
and RF units  
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Figure 1.3 WorldPhone Portable, complete.  
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d  
Internal battery  
The battery indicator on the display  
indicates the internal charge level:  
The amount of shading represents  
the current charge level.  
A completely shaded indicator indicates a fully charged battery.  
As the battery charge level decreases the amount of shading on the  
battery indicator will also decrease.  
A flashing battery indicator indicates that the battery level is low.  
Case lock  
Compass  
Flat antenna  
RF units  
Antenna coax  
cable  
Bag with  
antenna cable  
Telephone lock  
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Antenna  
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Figure 1.4 WorldPhone Portable, identification.  
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d  
The WorldPhone turns off automatically once the battery has dis-  
charged, to avoid damaging the cells. It must now be powered from  
an external source for operation and recharging of the battery.  
The WorldPhone may be connected to an AC source using the Uni-  
versal AC Adapter, or directly to a 12-32 V rated DC source.  
The battery is charged even if the WorldPhone is turned off.  
The indicator shading increases as the battery re-charges.  
For charging and replacement of the battery, see appendix C.  
Warning! Problems with the transmission may occur when the battery  
charge level is low.  
Avoid exposing the WorldPhone to extreme heat or cold. Very high or  
low temperatures reduce the battery capacity.  
Punchout holes for  
fixed mounting of  
antenna  
Standard  
tripod  
mount  
Punchout opening  
for charging with  
antenna/lid closed  
Telephone Unit with  
support feet lowered  
Antenna tightening  
screws (coin size slots)  
Antenna set up with  
handle used as support  
Figure 1.5 WorldPhone Portable connected up.  
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d  
Setting up  
1 Open the WorldPhone.  
2 If needed, release the  
telephone and lift it out.  
Check that the antenna coax  
cable is properly connected.  
Swing out the handle in the lid  
for antenna support.  
The coax cable permits the  
antenna to be placed up to  
3 metres away from the  
Telephone Unit.  
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5 Check for sufficient battery capacity.  
If low, connect the WorldPhone for recharging from external source,  
see appendix C.  
6a Enter the SIM  
WorldPhone  
PIN code, and  
press Ok:  
SIM PIN:  
If necessary,  
adjust display  
Press "Help" for an introduction.  
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Ok  
brightness  
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When selecting another display language,  
Eng appears for easy restoring of English,  
see "Phone setup: Language setup and  
Language reset" in chapter 2. Operation.  
6b If no SIM card is inserted, the "Phone PIN" will be prompted for.  
Default Phone PIN: 1 2 3 4 5 6  
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d  
7 During the satellite search, beep tones will be heard from the  
loudspeaker (provided the Tone is ON, see next page):  
slow intermittent tones when  
searching for any satellite.  
rapid intermittent tones when  
searching for a specific satellite  
(faster when searching for a single  
satellite).  
8 To find the correct  
vertical angle to the  
satellite, try with the  
antenna adjusted to 60°,  
30° or 0° as indicated.  
60°  
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towards the estimated  
position of satellite  
with free line of  
sight.  
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hemisphere.  
When receiving a  
satellite signal, a short tone  
will sound. If it is an Inmarsat  
satellite, a continuous tone will sound with varying frequency  
(provided the Tone is ON, see next page).  
The WorldPhone always starts with Tone off and "any satellite"  
search. See step 10.  
When closing in on a satellite, turning the antenna/lid horizontally and  
adjusting its vertical angle, the tone should increase in frequency.  
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WorldPhone Portable cont’d  
10 A shaded signal strength bar will appear in the display.  
The longer the signal bar or higher the signal strength indicator value,  
the better the signal quality. The bar becomes solid when the signal  
strength value reaches 400.  
The maximum marker indicates the highest signal strength achieved  
during the current search.  
Satellite search  
Found AOR-E. Accept this satellite?  
Maximum marker  
Volume  
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Low high signal strength  
Signal strength indication  
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Pressing Mute turns OFF the search tone.  
(Mute Tone).  
"Volume" indicator appears when the Tone is ON.  
Adjust level with arrow keys.  
11 Pressing the Seek function key starts the search again.  
New allows selec-  
tion of a specific  
satellite:  
New search satellite  
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Note! Searching for a New satellite  
should be done under special circumstances only.  
Searching for any satellite is the normal mode of operation (default).  
12 Pressing Ok initializes the system.  
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Battery indicator  
Replaced by DC symbol  
when adapter power only  
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WorldPhone Provident  
General  
WorldPhone Provident comprises:  
Outdoor Equipment – ODE  
including fixed mounted antenna and RF transceiver.  
Indoor Equipment – IDE  
including Telephone Unit and Power Supply.  
A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE.  
For installation, see appendix B.  
For operation of the Telephone Unit, see "WorldPhone Portable:  
Setting up" step 1 through 6.  
Antenna Unit  
Antenna coax cable  
Telephone Unit  
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Figure 1.6 WorldPhone Provident terminal.  
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WorldPhone Marine  
General  
WorldPhone Marine comprises:  
Above Deck Equipment – ADE  
including stabilized antenna and RF transceiver.  
Below Deck Equipment – BDE  
including Telephone Unit and Power Supply.  
A single coax cable links the ADE and BDE.  
For installation, see appendix B.  
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WorldPhone Marine cont’d  
Setting up  
1 Insert the SIM card (if SIM operated):  
ON/OFF  
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The display should light up.  
4a Enter the SIM  
PIN code, and  
press Ok:  
WorldPhone  
SIM PIN:  
Press "Help" for an introduction.  
470 DC  
Del  
Adjust display  
Eng  
Ok  
brightness  
:
When selecting another display language,  
Eng appears for easy restoring of English,  
see "Phone setup: Language setup and  
Language reset" in chapter 2. Operation.  
4b If no SIM card is inserted, the  
"Phone PIN" will be prompted for.  
5 A shaded signal strength bar will appear in the display.  
The longer the signal bar or higher the signal strength indicator value,  
the better the signal quality. The bar becomes solid when the signal  
strength value reaches 400.  
The maximum marker indicates the highest signal strength achieved  
during the current search.  
Satellite search  
Found AOR-E. Accept this satellite?  
Maximum marker  
Low high signal strength  
470 DC  
SIM  
Tone Seek  
New  
Ok  
Signal strength indication  
6 Pressing Ok initializes the system with the displayed satellite.  
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7 Pressing the Seek function key starts the search again.  
New allows selection of a specific satellite:  
Scroll down to  
desired satellite  
and select:  
New search satellite  
Sa
All  
AOR-W  
Found AOR-E.
AOR-E  
POR  
IOR  
Note! Searching  
for a New satellite  
should be done under  
470 DC  
SIM  
Selct  
Pressing Selct  
enters chosen satellite  
special circumstances only.  
Searching for any satellite is the normal mode of operation (default).  
8 The equipment is  
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Main window appears:  
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no  
Book Last Menu Seek  
470 DC  
SIM  
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WorldPhone Voyager  
General  
The WorldPhone Voyager comprises:  
Outdoor Equipment – ODE  
including Antenna Unit and magnetic mounting bracket.  
Indoor Equipment – IDE  
including Telephone Unit and Power Supply.  
A single coax cable links the ODE and IDE.  
For installation, see appendix B.  
Setting up  
Apply the setting up and satellite search procedure described for  
WorldPhone Marine. See previous pages.  
Antenna Unit  
Power cable  
Antenna  
coax cable  
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Contents  
Chapter 2. Operation  
Introduction .................................................................................................. 2.1  
Making a call................................................................................................ 2.2  
Call from telephone ..................................................................................... 2.8  
Special calls................................................................................................. 2.9  
Receiving a call ......................................................................................... 2.10  
Functions ................................................................................................... 2.13  
Last number redialing ................................................................................ 2.15  
Phone book ............................................................................................... 2.16  
Key lock ..................................................................................................... 2.18  
Selecting default Net service provider ....................................................... 2.19  
User access ............................................................................................... 2.20  
Data/printer port setup ............................................................................... 2.23  
Phone setup .............................................................................................. 2.26  
Setting default contrast and ringing volume ........................................... 2.27  
Setting date and time ............................................................................. 2.28  
Setting key lock ...................................................................................... 2.29  
Language setup...................................................................................... 2.30  
Language reset ...................................................................................... 2.31  
Mailbox access numbers ........................................................................ 2.32  
Call charge setup ................................................................................... 2.33  
Traffic log ................................................................................................... 2.34  
Precharge .................................................................................................. 2.37  
Precharge on SIM card .......................................................................... 2.42  
Advanced functions:  
Access control ........................................................................................... 2.44  
Restricted dialing .................................................................................... 2.45  
Restricted dialing setup .......................................................................... 2.46  
Access code ........................................................................................... 2.47  
Access code setup ................................................................................. 2.48  
Restricted SIM usage ............................................................................. 2.49  
Checking SIM restrictions....................................................................... 2.50  
Setting SIM restrictions .......................................................................... 2.51  
Satellite setup ............................................................................................ 2.52  
Net service provider and terrestrial network ........................................... 2.52  
S/A operator and terrestrial network ....................................................... 2.52  
Configuration ............................................................................................. 2.53  
Port configuration ................................................................................... 2.53  
Net service providers.............................................................................. 2.54  
Power conservation ................................................................................ 2.55  
Set diagnostics ....................................................................................... 2.55  
Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service provider  
and Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card ........................................... 2.56  
Charge tone............................................................................................ 2.58  
Information available ................................................................................. 2.59  
IMN numbers .......................................................................................... 2.59  
Misc. version ID information ................................................................... 2.59  
Installation ................................................................................................. 2.60  
Paid functions ......................................................................................... 2.60  
Phone name setup ................................................................................. 2.60  
The design and specifications of the  
equipment may be changed without notice.  
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Introduction  
General  
The display and all controls on the WorldPhone are accessible via the  
front telephone panel. See figure 1.1.  
The light in the display and the screen picture may be timed for automatic  
switching off for power saving. Pressing any key turns the display on again.  
The display contrast can be altered using the arrow keys when the PIN  
window or main window appears. See "Phone setup" for further details.  
Function keys  
The text in the display  
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Dial 00 country code  
shows the function  
currently assigned to  
each function key:  
+
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Help  
Whenever needed,  
press the  
key for assistance.  
Example with window above displayed:  
To make  
Dial 00  
a
call:  
+
country code  
+
subscriber  
number; press "Call" and wait for  
answer.  
(For an example, press  
470 Keys  
)
Press Keys to go direct to the explanation  
of the various tasks performed by the four function keys.  
PIN code  
The user is prompted for the 4-8 digit Personal Identification Number  
each time the WorldPhone is switched on:  
SIM PIN? (with SIM card).  
Phone PIN? (without SIM card).  
Be aware that the PIN protection may have been disabled, see "User  
access" in this chapter.  
Keying letters  
The three letters on each number key are accessible when on display  
lines requiring letters. Press the desired key for the first letter, and  
continue rapid selection of following letters/numbers:  
For complete  
àáâãäåæç  
character map,  
see appendix F.  
Variants of letters on the key  
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Making a call  
Procedure  
1
Dial 00 and the country code, followed by the subscriber number  
(max. 22 digits).  
For explanation of call numbers and list of country codes, see appendix A.  
Number: 004767244700  
Key in:  
Net provider: Telenor  
Terrestrial network: 00  
See also  
"Call via alternative  
Net service provider  
or terrestrial network".  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Call  
Short  
2
Pressing the Del  
function key deletes the  
digit to the left of cursor:  
3 Pressing the Call function  
key sends the dialed number:  
(or press the -key)  
4
If the subscriber is listed  
in the phone book, enter the  
short number in the Number  
field and press Short  
to make the call:  
The Short function key is only visible when less  
than 3 digits have been entered (max short number).  
5
Lift handset and wait for answer.  
Handsfree mode with handset in place.  
6
Pressing the Esc key restores number  
field (if edited), or reverts to main window.  
7
Use up/down  
Calling 004767244700  
via Telenor in AOR-E  
arrow keys to adjust  
Volume during  
the call.  
Status : Call setup  
Handset  
Volume  
on Mute Menu Clear  
470  
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Making a call cont’d  
The call duration  
is displayed when  
connected.  
00:07:15  
Calling 004767244700  
via Telenor in AOR-E  
Status : Connected  
Handset  
Volume  
on Mute Menu Clear  
470  
SIM  
For handsfree mode,  
and use of loudspeaker  
Alt.: Handsfree,  
Loudspeaker  
etc, see "Modes of operation".  
8
Pressing Menu  
displays IMN numbers:  
IMN numbers  
Handset: 762420510  
Phone: 762420511  
Fax: 762420512  
Data: 762420513  
(ESC returns to previous window.)  
470 SIM  
Book  
Book then opens  
phone book, allowing  
selection  
Phone book  
Nera SatCom AS  
102 Nera Ltd Croydon  
of subscriber:  
470  
SIM  
New  
Edit  
Edit allows editing  
subscriber data.  
New allows entering new data:  
See Phonebook  
9
To disconnect the call, put down the handset.  
In Handsfree mode, press Clear.  
To call the WorldPhone  
Dial the international prefix (normally 00) followed by  
87X IMN number, f.ex. 00 871 762420510.  
Depends on which satellite the WorldPhone is currently using:  
1 AOR-E (Atlantic Ocean Region East)  
2 POR  
3 IOR  
(Pacific Ocean Region)  
(Indian Ocean Region)  
4 AOR-W (Atlantic Ocean Region West)  
Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Region  
access no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone  
regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through.  
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Making a call cont’d  
Modes of operation  
Call with handset lifted  
The WorldPhone switches to handsfree  
mode if the handset is put down with the  
loudspeaker on (loudspeaker mode).  
When in handset  
mode, placing  
handset down  
terminates the  
call.  
Calling 004767244700  
via Telenor in AOR-E  
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Dial 00  
country code  
+
+
subscriber no  
Status : Call setup  
Handset  
470  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Esc  
Help  
1!/?  
4ghi  
7pqr  
2abc 3def  
5jkl  
6mno  
8stu 9vwx  
0yz  
Volume  
on Mute Menu Clear  
*
470  
SIM  
Loudspeaker  
when monitoring  
Loudspeaker on / off  
Pressing Clear  
terminates call  
Microphone muted/active (Mute/Mic)  
Handsfree call mode  
Calling 004767244700  
via Telenor in AOR-E  
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Dial 00  
country code  
+
+
subscriber no  
Status : Call setup  
Handsfree  
470  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Handset  
in place  
Esc  
Help  
1!/?  
4ghi  
7pqr  
2abc 3def  
5jkl  
6mno  
Volume  
Mute Menu Clear  
8stu 9vwx  
0yz  
*
470  
SIM  
Loudspeaker permanently On  
Pressing Clear  
terminates call  
Microphone muted/active (Mute/Mic)  
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Making a call cont’d  
Call via an alternative Net service provider  
or terrestrial network  
Although default settings normally can be used, a different Net service  
provider, or an other terrestrial network, may be selected as follows:  
Alternative Net service provider:  
Note! The WorldPhone must have been commissioned by the  
selected provider; the call may otherwise be rejected.  
1
Dial subscriber number.  
Number: 004766844700  
Net provider: Telenor  
Terrestrial network: 00  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Call  
2
Scroll down to Net provider and key in reference number,  
or press right arrow to display list of accessible Net service  
providers:  
3
Scroll up/down  
to wanted  
Net:  
Net service providers  
Number: 00476
Default net  
Net provider: N
001 CMC  
002 BT  
Terrestrial netw
003 KDD  
470  
SIM  
Selct  
4
and press Selct:  
Alternative terrestrial network:  
Scroll down to terrestrial network and key in reference  
1
number.  
Number: 004766844700  
Net provider: Telenor  
Terrestrial network: 00  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Call  
Continue with "Making a call", step 3  
NB! A Net service provider may also be specified by starting the  
telephone number with its reference code, e.g. BT:  
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Sending NIMS message  
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+
Dial 00  
country  
code  
+
subscriber  
no  
Seek  
Book Last Menu  
470  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00 country code  
Es  
Hel  
1!/  
2ab  
5jk  
8st  
0y  
3de  
6mn  
9vw  
+
+
subscriber no  
4gh  
7pq  
*
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Press Menu  
Note!  
and then Mail  
Sending and receiving  
NIMS messages is  
only possible through  
service providers that  
support the NIMS  
service.  
to open Mail manager.  
Function menu  
001 Set default Net provider  
Set access level  
Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
Example:  
Mail manager  
You have received 6 messages,  
3 are not read  
In Box :  
6
mail  
3
1
unread  
unsent  
Out Box : 2 mail  
One message is not sent  
You have new mail  
Pressing In opens In Box,  
see Receiving a call:  
Receiving NIMS message.  
470  
SIM  
In  
Out Setup Quit  
Indicates that the  
message is not yet Sent  
message  
details  
Out Box  
nice day  
001  
002  
Have  
a
Happy Birthday  
470  
SIM  
Remov Edit  
New Print  
Remov erases  
selected message.  
Print outputs message to  
printer. Appears only if a  
printer is enabled, see  
"Data/printer port setup".  
See next page  
Setup for sending mail  
User name : Kari Nordmann  
NIMS center : 004767244445  
470  
SIM  
Edit  
Ok  
Ok reverts to  
mail manager  
Pressing Edit changes  
the function keys to allow  
modifications:  
ABC/abc selects  
lower/uppercase letters.  
Del  
ABC  
abc  
Save  
Save stores changes.  
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Sending NIMS message cont’d  
Note!  
Out Box message details  
hal@nera.no  
The @ character appears  
after z on the  
To:  
Subject: Have a nice day  
-key.  
Status : Unsent  
470  
SIM  
Edit  
Ok  
New  
To:  
Subject :  
470  
SIM  
Del  
abc CR/LF Send  
Edit  
To :  
hal @ nera. no  
nice day ! ! !  
Subject : Have  
a
Hello, my friend !  
How are you ?  
Here in Norway the sun is shining and  
this weekend  
470 SIM  
I
am going skiing in the  
Del abc CR/LF Send  
abc/ABC toggles between  
lowercase and uppercase letters.  
CR/LF provides carriage return  
or line feed in the text  
Send forwards mail  
Note!  
The IMN number of the  
NIMS service must have  
been entered into the  
WorldPhone to allow  
communication, see  
Advanced functions:  
Information available.  
Send details  
NIMS center : 004767244445  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Ok  
Sending message  
Calling NIMS center  
at 004767244445  
Status information,  
changes during call.  
Submitting message  
470  
SIM  
Abort  
Pressing Abort stops NIMS  
call after confirmation.  
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Call from telephone  
General  
A telephone is used for basic telephone calls. Control of functions and  
other facilities must be done from the WorldPhone.  
Call through default Net service provider  
routes the call via  
0
0
4
7
6
7
2
4
4
7
0
0
the default Net service provider for the satellite (Ocean Region) you  
are using.  
Call through selected Net service provider  
4
0
0
4
7
6
7
2
4
4
7
0
0
routes the  
call via the Net service provider Telenor (4) in Norway.  
Last number redialing  
retransmits the last number.  
Last number redialing through selected Net service provider  
retransmits the last number via the selected Net  
0
4
0
service provider (Telenor=4).  
Short number dialing (prefix 23)  
2
3
1
0
5
fetches and sends the telephone number  
stored on the SIM card under short number 105.  
Short number dialing (prefix 23) through selected Net service  
provider  
fetches and sends the telephone  
4
2
3
1
0
5
number stored under short number 105 via the selected Net service  
provider (Telenor=4).  
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Special calls  
Call through selected Net service provider and terrestrial network  
Dialing via a terrestrial network is only possible using a selected Net  
service provider.  
The number may be in the range 0 to 127.  
Example of a call through selected Net, e.g. Telenor, and terrestrial  
network 1:  
4
1
0
0
4
7
6
7
2
4
4
7
0
0
NETWORK  
NET PROVIDER  
Service calls  
Special information services are accessible with 2-digit service ad-  
dress code. See appendix A.  
Example of obtaining assistance from the International Operator:  
Dial:  
1
1
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Receiving a call  
Telephone call  
Incoming call.  
Status : Ringing  
Volume  
MuteR  
470  
SIM  
Answr  
Pressing Answr  
connects call  
(handsfree mode)  
Pressing  
MuteR turns  
off ringing signal  
Call duration  
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Incoming call.  
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Dial 00  
country code  
+
+
subscriber no  
470  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Lifting handset  
connects call  
Es  
Status : Connected  
Handsfree  
Hel  
1!/  
2ab  
5jk  
8st  
0y  
3de  
6mn  
9vw  
4gh  
7pq  
(handset mode)  
*
Volume  
470  
SIM  
on Mute Menu Clear  
Loudspeaker  
on / off  
Pressing Clear  
terminates call  
Microphone muted/  
active (Mute/Mic)  
Fax call (and 2-wire telephone call)  
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chapter 3. Telefax Service  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Busy with call  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Data call  
Data call in progress – Non–ARQ  
See also  
chapter 4. Data Service  
Received bytes:  
12111  
1433333  
Transmitted bytes:  
470  
SIM  
Keep / Hide  
Clear  
When in Keep mode, the  
data call window willl remain  
even if the call is cleared.  
Pressing Hide or Esc  
Pressing Clear  
terminates call  
removes the window  
Default: Hide mode.  
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Receiving a call cont’d  
Receiving NIMS message  
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Dial 00 country code  
+
+ subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
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1996  
Press Menu  
in AOR–E  
+
Flashing symbol  
NT  
Dial 00  
country  
code  
+
subscriber  
no  
Seek  
0
Book Last Menu  
47  
and then Mail  
to open mail  
manager.  
indicates that NIMS  
message or mail alert  
has been received.  
Es  
Hel  
1!/  
2ab  
5jk  
8st  
0y  
3de  
6mn  
9vw  
4gh  
7pq  
*
Function menu  
001 Set default Net provider  
Set access level  
Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
Mail manager  
In Box :  
6
mail  
3
1
unread  
unsent  
Out Box : 2 mail  
You have new mail  
470  
SIM  
In  
Out Setup Quit  
Indicates that the  
message is not yet Read  
See "Making a call:  
sending NIMS message".  
In Box  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
Hello  
!
Voice mailbox message  
Fax mailbox message  
Mail me !  
Information from Service Provider  
470  
SIM  
Print Remov Read Get  
Print outputs message  
to printer. Appears only if  
a printer is enabled, see  
"Data/printer port setup".  
See next page  
Remov erases message  
In Box message details  
Type:  
From:  
Sent:  
NIMS  
Knut Knutsen  
03 Jan 1998 15:57  
03 Jan 1998 15:58  
Arrived:  
Status : Unread  
470  
SIM  
Read  
Ok  
Ok reverts to In Box  
See next page  
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Receiving a call cont’d  
Get  
Receiving NIMS message cont’d  
Get new mail  
NIMS center : 004767244445  
Get calls the NIMS server  
to read out stored NIMS  
messages.  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Ok  
Modify the server  
number if required:  
Checking for new mail  
Calling NIMS center  
at 004767244445  
Dialing the NIMS center  
470  
SIM  
Abort  
Read  
Readout example: 001 Hello !  
Date: 03 Jan 1998 15 : 57  
From : Knut Knutsen  
Reply - to : kk@nera.com  
Subject : Hello !  
How are you my friend ?  
Here in Norway the sun is shining and  
470  
SIM  
Reply Remov Next  
Ok  
Remov erases  
message  
Next displays next message  
Ok reverts to In Box  
To :  
kk@nera.com  
Subject : Re : Hello  
470  
SIM  
Del  
abc CR/LF Send  
abc/ABC toggles between lower and uppercase letters  
CR/LF provides carriage return or line feed in the text  
Send returns mail, see "Making a call: sending NIMS message".  
Read  
Readout example: 002 Voice mailbox message  
Mailbox access  
Voice mail at Telenor  
Call to : 57  
470 SIM  
Del Remov Call  
Ok  
Remov erases alert  
message  
Call dials the mailbox to read out the voice message  
Ok reverts to In Box  
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Functions  
General  
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provides the  
following  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no  
functions:  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Book see "Phone book"  
Last see "Last number redialing"  
Seek see "Setting up" in chapter 1. Getting started  
Menu scroll up/down to select function:  
or key in reference number for direct selection.  
Function menu  
001 Set default Net provider  
002 Set access level  
003 Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
006 Traffic log  
008 Precharge  
Mail Selct Quit  
009 Advanced functions  
See also overview of functions on next page  
Ref. Function  
Features  
001 Set default Net provider Allows changing Net service provider and  
terrestrial network.  
See "Selecting default Net service provider".  
002 Set access level  
Allows shifting between  
• user level, and  
• owner / CHV2 level  
(non-SIM / SIM operation),  
changing phone / SIM PIN code and  
owner / CHV2 password.  
See "User access".  
003 Data/printer port setup Enables port for connection of printer or PC,  
and sets transfer bit rate.  
See "Data/printer port setup".  
004 Phone setup menu  
Sets display backlight and contrast, receive  
volume, system clock, key lock code,  
language and mailbox access numbers.  
See "Phone setup".  
006 Traffic log  
Logs outgoing calls and provides detailed  
printout. See "Traffic log".  
008 Precharge  
Allows preprogramming of total call duration.  
See "Precharge".  
009 Advanced functions  
See overview on next page.  
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Functions cont’d  
Overview of menu functions  
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Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Function menu  
4 – Phone setup menu  
91 – Access control menu  
001 Restrict dial  
001 Backlight control  
002 Contrast control  
003 Volume control  
001 Set default Net provider  
002 Set access level  
003 Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
006 Traffic log  
002 Access code  
003 Restrict SIM usage  
004 Set system clock  
005 Key lock code  
97 – Configuration menu  
006 Language setup  
007 Mailbox access numbers  
008 Call charge setup  
001 Port configuration  
002 Net service providers  
003 Power conservation  
004 Set diagnostics  
008 Precharge  
SIM+ 005 Set preferred Nets  
SIM+ 006 Set allowed Nets  
SIM+ 007 Set S/A preferred Nets  
SIM+ 008 Set S/A allowed Nets  
009 Charge tone  
9 – Advanced functions menu  
009 Advanced functions  
001 Access control  
006 Satellite setup  
007 Configuration  
008 Information available  
009 Install  
Only appears  
in OWNER level  
(non-SIM operation).  
98 – Information available  
/
001 IMN numbers  
Only editable  
in OWNER level  
(non-SIM operation).  
SIM+  
002 Misc. version Id information  
009 Network status information  
SIM Only accessible  
with SIM card.  
SIM+ May be restricted  
to higher SIM levels.  
99 – Installation menu  
001 Paid functions  
002 Phone name setup  
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L a s t  
Last number redialing  
General  
The last 10 numbers called are stored in the WorldPhone memory or  
on the SIM card. Each number may comprise up to 22 digits.  
If the number is already stored in the phone book, the subscriber’s  
name appears in the list.  
Any extra telephone or fax can only redial its own most recent  
number dialed.  
The last used number list stored on the SIM card replaces that of the  
phone when inserting the card. (It is restored when removing the SIM).  
Redialing:  
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1
Press the Last  
Telenor in AOR–E  
function key to open  
the last number  
list window:  
Dial 00 + country code + subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
2
Scroll up/down  
to the wanted  
number:  
Last used number list  
001 00441737648800  
004766843120  
Nera Ltd Redhill  
Nera SatCom AS  
004767244700  
3
Call sends  
the selected number:  
SIM  
Apnd Call Erase Save  
1 Press the Last numb470
4
Save copies the  
number to the phone book.  
Call sends  
the selected  
number  
Name will be prompted.  
2 Scroll cop to  
5
Erase deletes all  
the wanted  
entries in Last used  
number:  
number list.  
Number: 004767244700  
Net provider: Telenor  
6
Apnd  
permits  
3 Pressing Call sends tTerrestrial network:00  
modifying selected  
470  
SIM  
number before  
Del  
Call  
4 Press Corr. to change the number:  
making the Call:  
Del deletes the digit  
to the left of cursor:  
Call sends the  
modified number:  
7
Modify using Del and  
press Call key to send it.  
8
Note! To call via another net or network,  
see "Making a call: Call via an alternative  
Net service provider or terrestrial network".  
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Phone book  
B o o k  
General  
The following may be stored for abbreviated dialing:  
99 entries with names of up to 29 characters in the WorldPhone.  
Up to 100 entries (no.100 and up) with names of up to 10 charac-  
ters on the SIM card (varies with type).  
The list is sorted by name. The SIM card entries and "phone" entries  
merge when the card is inserted.  
Abbreviated dialing  
1 Press the Book  
function key to open  
the phone book:  
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subscriber no  
Telenor in AOR–E  
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+
+
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
2 Scroll up/down or  
search for first letter(s)  
of subscriber  
Phone book  
Nera SatCom AS  
102 Nera Ltd Redhill  
name:  
3 Call sends  
470  
Sends selected  
telephone number  
SIM  
Apnd Call  
New  
Edit  
the selected  
Short number  
100 and up when  
stored on SIM card  
number:  
4 Right arrow  
Name  
:
Nera Ltd Redhill  
displays all data:  
Number: 00441737648800  
Net provider: Default Net  
Terrestrial network: 00  
no. (SIM): 102  
Apnd Call New Edit  
470  
SIM  
See next  
page  
5 Apnd opens the  
entry window for  
modification before  
making a Call:  
Number: 004767244700  
Net provider: Telenor  
Terrestrial network: 00  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Call  
Modify data using Del and  
press Call key to send it.  
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B o o k  
Phone book cont’d  
Editing entry  
New  
Edit  
6 New opens new  
entry window:  
7 Edit opens exis-  
New entry in Phone book  
:
ting entry window.  
Name  
Number :  
Net provider: Default Net  
Terrestrial network: 00  
8 Del deletes the  
no. (SIM): 102  
Save  
470  
SIM  
Del  
digit to left of cursor.  
9 Save stores  
Edit mode in Phone book  
Name : Nera SatCom AS  
phone book entry.  
Number : 004767244700  
Net provider: Default Net  
Terrestrial network: 00  
10 Remov deletes  
no. :  
4
Del Remov New Save  
phone book entry.  
470  
SIM  
Copying entry from f.ex.  
non-SIM book to SIM book  
11 Press New with  
Edit mode in Phone book  
Name : Nera SatCom AS  
entry in Edit mode.  
Number : 004767244700  
Net provider: Default Net  
Terrestrial network: 00  
The entry is assigned  
the first free short  
number on the SIM  
card.  
no. (SIM): 102  
Del Remov New Save  
470  
SIM  
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Key lock  
M e n u  
General  
The key lock function prevents unauthorized use when the  
WorldPhone is on, but still allows reception of incoming calls.  
When the lock is set no dial tone is produced, and PC AT commands  
are unavailable.  
Entering a login password (Phone PIN / SIM PIN) will still unlock the  
phone. (If Phone PIN / SIM PIN is disabled, turning power off and  
then on will not unlock the phone.)  
The facility is only accessible when the WorldPhone is restricted for  
use with a specific SIM, or with no SIM. See Advanced functions:  
Access control.  
To initiate the key lock and enter or change the unlock code, see  
Phone setup: setting key lock.  
Menu  
Locking  
1 Press the Menu  
Function menu  
function key:  
001 Set default Net provider  
Set access level  
Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
and then Lock:  
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Phone locked, incoming calls only.  
A warning is displayed  
in the main window:  
Open Seek  
470  
SIM  
1 – 6 digits  
Unlocking  
Open telephone  
Enter unlock code:  
2 Press Open and  
enter the unlock code:  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Ok  
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3 Pressing OK  
opens the normal  
main window:  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
Book Last Menu Seek  
470  
SIM  
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Selecting default Net service provider  
M e n u  
General  
The default Inmarsat Net service provider (ISP) for a satellite (Ocean  
Region) is automatically used if the user does not select another one  
when making a call.  
When using SIM card, selection of an ISP is restricted to one of the  
allowed Net service providers!  
When the Restricted Net function is enabled, and with some SIM  
cards, selection of default Net service provider is not possible. The  
entry "001 Set default Net provider" will then not appear in the Func-  
tion menu.  
Setting default Net service provider  
1 Press the Menu  
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Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00 country code  
+
+
subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Function menu  
2 Selct or right  
arrow opens Set  
default Net  
001 Set default Net provider  
Set access level  
Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
provider window:  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
1
Set default Net provider  
3 Key in Net service  
provider code, or  
press right arrow  
to display list of  
Satellite : AOR–E  
Default Net: KDD  
Terrestrial network: 00  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Save  
available Nets:  
1
Set deaut Net provder  
Net service providers  
4
Scroll up/down  
to select Net:  
Satellite : AOR
001 CMC  
002 BT  
Default Net: K
Terrestrial netw
003 KDD  
004 Telenor  
5 Selct enters  
Selct  
470  
SIM  
the chosen Net:  
6 Return to step 3, scroll down and key in Terrestrial network code.  
7 Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrial  
network as default.  
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User access  
M e n u  
General  
The WorldPhone user program is accessible from two levels:  
USER LEVEL – accessed by Phone PIN or SIM PIN.  
Note! If the Phone PIN is accidentally lost, it is possible to reset the  
user’s password to default by logging in as owner:  
"Phone PIN: + owner’s password"  
*
(Resetting is not possible on SIM card.)  
CHV2 LEVEL / OWNER LEVEL – accessed by CHV2 or owner  
level passwords. With a SIM card inserted, the password allows  
access to CHV2 level SIM functions. Without a SIM card the  
password allows access to owner level phone resident functions.  
Warning!  
To prevent misuse, passwords other than default must be entered  
before putting the WorldPhone in operation.  
User level / changing PIN code (SIM or Phone PIN):  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu function key  
Function menu  
and scroll down to Set  
Set default Net provider  
002 Set access level  
access level:  
Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
2 Selct or right  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
Set accesslevel
470  
SIM  
arrow opens the  
Set access level  
window:  
2
Access level :Userlevel
3 Edit opens the  
470  
Edit Owner Ok
SIM  
PIN code window:  
Visible in non-SIM  
mode only  
4 Key in:  
Edit Phone PIN  
Current PIN code  
New PIN code  
Old PIN:  
New PIN:  
Retype new PIN:  
Retype to confirm  
Del  
Ok  
470  
SIM  
Press Ok following  
each entry, and to  
store new PIN code:  
Pressing Ok without entering any  
numbers for New PIN and Retype new  
PIN disables SIM PIN/Phone PIN.  
NB! "Old" PIN code must be entered  
to reactivate the SIM PIN/Phone PIN.  
To shift to CHV2/OWNER level and change password,  
continue on following pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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M e n u  
Shifting to CHV2 level / changing password:  
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1 Press the Menu  
Telenor in AOR–E  
function key:  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
2 Scroll down  
to Set access  
level:  
Function menu  
Set default Net provider  
002 Set access level  
Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
3 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Set access level  
window:  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2
Set access level  
Access level: User level  
470  
SIM  
Edit  
Ok  
4 Key in 2002 to  
open the window  
for entering  
password:  
2
Set access level  
Access level: CHV2 level  
Password:  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Ok  
5 Key in password.  
Pressing OK activates  
the CHV2 level:  
2
Set access level  
Changing password:  
Access level: CHV2 level  
6 Open set access  
level window again:  
Edit  
User  
Ok  
470  
SIM  
7 Edit opens  
password window:  
Edit password  
Key in:  
Old password:  
New password:  
Retype new password:  
Current password  
New password  
Retype to check  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Ok  
Press Ok following each entry:  
To revert to User level, reselect the  
"Set access level" function and press User  
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M e n u  
Shifting to owner level / changing password:  
1 Press the Menu  
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function key:  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
Book Last Menu Seek  
470  
2 Scroll down  
to Set access  
level:  
Function menu  
Set default Net provider  
002 Set access level  
Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
3 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Set access level  
window:  
Precharge  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2
Set access level  
Access level: User level  
4 Owner opens the  
window for entering  
the password:  
470  
Edit  
Owner  
Ok  
Note! The default  
password is:  
2
Set access level  
Access level: Owner level  
Password:  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0  
470  
Del  
Ok  
5 Key in password.  
Pressing OK activates  
the Owner level:  
2
Set access level  
Changing password:  
Access level: Owner level  
6 Open set access  
level window again:  
470  
Edit  
User  
Ok  
7 Edit opens  
password window:  
Edit password  
Key in:  
Old password:  
Current password  
New password  
(10 – 12 digits)  
New password:  
Retype new password:  
470  
Del  
Ok  
Retype to check  
Press Ok following each entry:  
To revert to User level, reselect the  
"Set access level" function and press User  
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Data/printer port setup  
M e n u  
General  
The DATA port may be set to operate with a PC or, for instance, to  
output a Traffic log directly to a printer.  
Note! The bit rate setting applies for both PC and printer transfer.  
Setup for data communication  
Speed as selected on next page, normally 9600 bps.  
Note! The bit rate set between the PC and the WorldPhone must  
be higher than the nominal 2400 bps WorldPhone-to-satellite bit  
rate to ensure maximum speed transfer.  
No parity *  
8 data bits *  
1 stop bit *  
* These parameters can only be changed using AT commands,  
see appendix D.  
Setup for output to printer  
A printer must have serial interface, and is set as follows:  
Speed as selected on next page, i.e. the bit rate specified for the  
printer to be connected.  
No parity  
8 data bits  
1 stop bit  
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M e n u  
Procedure  
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1 Press the Menu  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00 country code  
function key:  
+
+
subscriber no  
Book Last Menu Seek  
470  
SIM  
2 Scroll down  
to Data/printer  
port setup:  
Function menu  
Set access level  
003 Data/printer port setup  
Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
3 Selct or right  
arrow selects the  
Data/printer port  
setup window:  
Advanced functions  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
3
Data/printer port setup  
9600 bps  
:Disabled  
Bit rate:  
Printer  
AT modem:Disabled  
Hot Dial: Enabled  
Bit rate:  
Initial mode: AT modem  
4 Edit or right  
arrow opens list  
of bit rates:  
470  
SIM  
Edit  
Save  
5 Scroll up/down  
to required data/  
printer bit rate:  
3
Data/printer porsetup  
Available bit rates  
Bit rate:  
Printer  
960
1200 bps  
:Dis
2400 bps  
4800 bps  
AT modem:Dis
9600 bps  
Hot Dial: Ena
19200 bps  
6 Selct enters  
Initial mode: AT
38400 bps  
470  
SIM  
Selct  
the chosen rate:  
Note! It is recommended to use  
9600 bps for data communication.  
Printer:  
For output to printer, select bit rate according to printer specifications.  
7 Scroll down to printer and  
3
Data/printer port setup  
Enable/Disable the  
Bit rate:  
Printer  
2400 bps  
:Disabled  
port for printing:  
AT modem:Disabled  
Hot Dial: Enabled  
Initial mode: AT modem  
AT modem:  
Enab Disab Save  
470  
SIM  
8 Scroll down and Enable/  
Disable the port for AT modem:  
Recommended port setup  
Mode  
Output to printer  
Data com. (AT)  
Data com. (DTR dialing)  
Printer:  
AT modem:  
Hot dial:  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
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Hot dial:  
When enabled, this function monitors the DTR-pin on the DATA port.  
When the DTR-pin is pulled high by equipment connected to the  
DATA port, a data call is automatically initiated to a pre-programmed  
number. The number is automatically stored under short number 99.  
3
Data/printer port setup  
Bit rate:  
Printer  
9600 bps  
:Disabled  
9 Scroll down to  
AT modem:Disabled  
Hot Dial: Enabled  
Initial mode: AT modem  
Hot Dial:  
470  
SIM  
Setup Enab Disab Save  
10 Setup opens the  
Phone book editing  
window.  
Edit mode in Phone book  
Name : Hot  
Number : 004766779016  
Net provider: Default Net  
Terrestrial network: 00  
Enter name, f.ex. "Hot".  
Fill in required number,  
and change provider  
and network, if needed.  
Hot dial  
´
Del  
Save  
470  
SIM  
Initial mode:  
The mode is set to AT modem as default.  
With a PC running a terminal program connected to the WorldPhone  
(f.ex. Windows HyperTerminal), the menu is displayed on the screen.  
When selecting any of the MMI (Man Machine Interface) settings, the  
PC screen automatically displays the WorldPhone picture.  
11 Scroll down to Initial mode (step 9).  
Pressing Selct  
allows choosing  
MMI interface:  
3
Data/printer port setup  
Initial mode  
AT modem  
:Dis
Bit rate:  
Printer  
960
MMI (ASCII)  
AT modem:Dis
MI (extended ANSI)  
MMI (multilingual)  
M
Hot Dial: En
Initial mode: A
Selct  
470 SIM  
3
Data/printer port setup  
Bit rate:  
Printer  
9600 bps  
:Disabled  
AT modem:Disabled  
Hot Dial: Enabled  
Initial mode: AT modem  
470  
SIM  
Setup Enab Disab Save  
12 Save stores the chosen settings.  
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Phone setup  
M e n u  
General  
This function sets as follows:  
The ON-time of the display illumination and the screen picture.  
When OFF, pressing any key turns the display back ON.  
Default display contrast, see following pages.  
Default level of ringing tone and loudspeaker, see following pages.  
Date and time, see following pages.  
Key lock, which prevents unauthorized use, see following pages.  
Language  
Mailbox access numbers  
Procedure  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu function key  
and scroll down to Phone  
Function menu  
Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
setup menu:  
Precharge  
Advanced functions  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2
Selct or right arrow  
opens the Phone setup  
menu window:  
4
Phone setup menu  
001 Backlight control  
Contrast control  
Volume control  
3
Press Selct or right  
arrow again to open the  
Backlight control  
window:  
Set system clock  
Key lock code  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct  
Quit  
Timing of display  
light and screen  
picture:  
41  
Backlight control  
Light (battery): Light 10 / Screen 60  
Light (external): Light on / Screen on  
470  
SIM  
Edit  
Save  
Pressing Edit or right  
arrow opens the list of choices.  
Light / Screen duration  
Light off / Screen 60  
Light 30 / Screen 60  
Light 90 / Screen on  
Light off / Screen on  
Light on / Screen on  
Example when powered by  
battery pack:  
(Light 30 / Screen 60 automatically  
switches OFF display light after 30  
secs, and screen picture after 60 secs.)  
Selct  
Example applicable when  
powered by external adapter:  
(Light and screen permanently ON).  
Light / Screen duration  
Light off / Screen on  
Light on / Screen on  
Selct  
Pressing Save stores the selected  
settings and returns to phone setup menu.  
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M e n u  
Setting default contrast and ringing volume  
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1 Press the Menu  
Telenor in AOR–E  
function key:  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
Book Last Menu Seek  
470  
SIM  
2 Scroll down  
to Phone  
setup menu:  
Function menu  
Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
Advanced functions  
3
Selct or right arrow  
opens Phone setup  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
menu window:  
4
Phone setup menu  
4 Scroll down to  
Backlight control  
002 Contrast control  
Volume control  
Set system clock  
Key lock  
Contrast control:  
Language setup  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
5
Press Selct or right  
arrow to open the  
42  
Set default display contrast  
Contrast control window:  
Adjust with arrow keys.  
Contrast  
470  
SIM  
Save  
Save stores the setting.  
43  
Set default volume  
6 Repeat step 4 for  
Ringing tone:  
Loudspeaker:  
Medium  
Medium  
Volume control:  
Press Edit or right  
arrow to set ringing  
tone level.  
Scroll up/down to required  
setting and press Selct:  
Edit  
Save  
470  
SIM  
Volume level  
Weak  
Medium  
High  
Very high  
Repeat procedure for  
loudspeaker volume.  
Selct  
Pressing Save stores the selected levels.  
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Setting date and time  
The date and time is set to UTC (GMT) at the factory. It is recom-  
mended to leave this setting if correct.  
Warning!  
The system is automatically restarted when accepting new time  
settings. All calls will be disconnected.  
Example  
20 Sep 1998 15: 20  
1 Press the Menu  
Telenor in AOR–E  
function key:  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
2 Scroll down  
to Phone setup  
menu:  
Function menu  
Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
Advanced functions  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
3 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to Set  
system clock:  
4
Phone setup menu  
Volume control  
004 Set system clock  
Key lock  
Language setup  
Mailbox access numbers  
Call charge setup  
SIM  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
4 Continue with  
Selct or right arrow  
to select function and  
key in new data:  
44  
13  
Set system clock  
Hour:  
Minute: 02  
Day: 20  
Month: 09  
Year:  
470  
Move down using  
down arrow.  
1998  
SIM  
Del  
Ok  
New system clock setting  
5 Press OK and  
confirm with Yes if  
settings are correct.  
13:02:00  
20 September 1998  
Proceed to system reset?  
470  
SIM  
Yes  
No  
Note! The WorldPhone  
is now restarted.  
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Setting key lock  
The WorldPhone must be set for use with a specific SIM, or with no  
SIM. See Advanced functions: Access control.  
Procedure  
1 Press the Menu  
20 Sep 1998 15: 20  
function key:  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
Book Last Menu Seek  
470  
SIM  
2 Scroll down  
to Phone  
setup menu:  
Function menu  
Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
Advanced functions  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
3 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to  
Key lock:  
4
Phone setup menu  
Set system clock  
005 Key lock code  
Language setup  
Mailbox access numbers  
Call charge setup  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct  
Quit  
4 Continue with  
1 – 6 digits  
Selct or right arrow  
to Key lock window.  
45  
Key lock  
Enter unlock code:  
Enter unlock code:  
(1 - 6 digits)  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Ok  
and press OK:  
45  
Key lock  
5 Repeat code to  
confirm:  
Confirm unlock code:  
Del  
Ok  
470  
SIM  
and press OK again:  
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M e n u  
Language setup  
The display language may be changed as described below.  
Example  
20 Jan 1998 15: 20  
1 Press the Menu  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00 country code  
function key:  
+
+
subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
2 Scroll down  
to Phone setup  
menu:  
Function menu  
Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
Advanced functions  
3 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to  
Language  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
4
Phone setup menu  
Key lock code  
006 Language setup  
Mailbox access numbers  
setup:  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
4 Continue with  
Selct or right arrow  
to select function.  
46  
Language setup  
Language: English  
Edit  
Save  
470  
SIM  
5 Press Edit  
and scroll up/down  
to wanted  
46  
Availablelanguages  
English  
Language:
Deutsch  
language:  
Español  
Français  
Portugués  
Pressing Selct  
reads out the  
Selct  
470  
SIM  
selected language in the setup window:  
Pressing Save changes the display  
text to the selected language.  
To easy restore English, see next page.  
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Language reset  
When starting the WorldPhone with the display language set to f.ex.  
Portuguese, the Eng function key provides an easy way to restore the  
default English display language:  
Nera WorldPhone  
PIN do SIM:  
Tecle "Help" para uma apresentacão .  
470  
Apag  
Eng  
Ok  
Do you want to reset the language to  
English ? ( "SIM" = "Yes" and "Não " = "No" )  
Quer substituir para língua inglesa ?  
470  
Sim  
Não  
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Mailbox access numbers  
When receiving a mail alert (voice, fax or data), the user must call the  
server mailbox to retrieve the message. To call the mailbox, normally  
the default number 57 can be used.  
The mailbox dial-up number may be changed as described below.  
Example  
20 Sep 1998 15: 20  
1 Press the Menu  
Telenor in AOR–E  
function key:  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
2 Scroll down  
to Phone setup  
menu:  
Function menu  
Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
Advanced functions  
3 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to  
Mailbox access  
numbers:  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
4
Phone setup menu  
Language setup  
007 Mailbox access numbers  
Call charge setup  
4 Continue with  
Selct or right arrow  
to select function  
and key in new  
numbers:  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
47  
Mailbox access numbers  
Voice:  
Fax:  
Data:  
57  
57  
57  
Default numbers for mailbox access  
470 SIM  
Del  
5 Pressing OK  
stores the new  
Ok  
mailbox number(s).  
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Call charge setup  
With the Call charge function enabled the cost of the call will be  
displayed during the call and for 10 seconds after the call is termi-  
nated. Later the charge can be fetched using the Traffic log function.  
The price per unit and minimum charge time is set as described below.  
Example  
1 Press the Menu  
20 Sep 1998 15: 20  
function key:  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00  
+
country code  
+
subscriber no  
470  
SIM  
Book Last Menu Seek  
2 Scroll down  
to Phone setup  
menu:  
Function menu  
Data/printer port setup  
004 Phone setup menu  
Traffic log  
Precharge  
Advanced functions  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
3 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to Call  
charge setup:  
4
Phone setup menu  
Mailbox access numbers  
008 Call charge setup  
4 Continue with Selct  
or right arrow to select  
the Call charge function.  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
Enab activates the  
values set below.  
48  
Call charge  
See Making a call  
Charge time unit (s):  
Price per charge unit:  
Minimum charge time (s):  
6
3.00  
previously in this chapter.  
60  
Disab disables the  
Call charge indication.  
470  
SIM  
Setup Enab Disab Ok  
Ok activates the call  
charge indication.  
48  
Call charge  
5 Press Setup to  
Charge time unit (s):  
6
modify entries:  
Price per charge unit:  
Minimum charge time (s):  
3.00  
60  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Save  
Save stores the new values:  
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Traffic log  
General  
This function logs all outgoing calls both with and without SIM card  
inserted. Every call is logged with:  
subscriber number, start time and duration  
service (voice, fax, data, NIMS)  
Net provider and satellite  
user name (if access code is enabled) / SIM card FWD  
The WorldPhone owner may set the log output mode as follows,  
(see "Traffic log settings"):  
off (stops logging)  
cleared (stops logging and clears the log)  
for automatic printout after 1 or 10 calls (auto print limit).  
for display on the screen  
logging of incoming calls  
Traffic log readout  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and  
scroll down to  
Traffic log:  
Function menu  
Phone setup menu  
006 Traffic log  
Precharge  
2 Right arrow or  
selct opens the  
Traffic log window:  
6
Traffic log  
Log mode :  
To printer  
Unprinted calls :  
Auto print limit :  
Log incoming calls :  
0
1
Enabled  
470  
SIM  
View  
Ok  
Only appears when log mode  
is set for output to printer.  
See next page.  
3 View displays  
the list of call data:  
Minutes:seconds  
Scroll up/down  
to wanted call:  
Dialed number  
Call start  
01Sep 13:56, 0:01  
Dur.  
#
#
#
#
004767244700,  
0044816865701, 15Aug 17:08, 0:12  
003963221800, 18Aug 11:08, 0:05  
00551155053008, 03Jul 12:44, 0:11  
*
*
*
470  
SIM  
Quit  
# : entry tagged for printout by owner  
: entry not yet printed  
*
4 Pressing right  
arrow shows  
detailed call data:  
Dialed number :  
Net provider  
Satellite :  
Service :  
Reg. No :  
Printed :  
Tagged :  
004767244700  
Telenor  
AOR-E  
Voice User :  
Nera  
1
Start : 01Sep 13:56  
Yes Duration :  
No Charge :  
0:00:02  
90  
470  
SIM  
Print Remov Tag  
Quit  
Appears when "Access code" is enabled.  
(For SIM card call – SIM Id: ABCDF)  
See Advanced functions:  
Access control.  
When call charge is  
enabled, the "Charge"  
field appears showing the  
cost of the viewed call.  
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Traffic log cont’d  
Ref. #: record printed Subscriber Start date Call duration Port Net service WorldPhone  
no. previously.  
"No hash" when  
printed first time.  
number  
and time  
in minutes  
and seconds  
provider  
user (only appears  
when access code  
is enabled)  
Ref  
001 # 004767243669  
002 0044222534555  
003 # 004722259024  
004 00494088251  
005 # 00871765421392  
006 Incoming call  
Dialed number  
Call start  
Dur.  
4:05 H.set CMC  
2:33 H.set BT  
11:22 TEL  
10:05 TEL  
5:32 H.set AOR-E  
6:14 H.set BT  
9:11 TEL  
5:20 TEL  
15:44 TEL  
Port Net  
User  
Aslaug  
Bob  
980711 09:20  
980711 10:56  
980711 13:24  
980711 15:46  
980712 08:45  
980712 09:33  
980712 10:47  
980712 13:55  
980712 16:09  
980712 16:53  
Telenor  
Teleglobe IDG  
John  
Franz  
Charlie  
Bob  
Franz  
George  
John  
007 # 00494088251  
008 # 0044816865701  
Teleglobe IDG  
BT  
Telenor  
009  
004722259024  
010 # 044222534555  
9:10 H.set BT  
Bob  
Total duration is 2:05:28 (125.46 minutes)  
10 records printed 98.07.12 17:34  
Note! When call charge is  
Number of  
records  
Duration in  
hours, minutes  
and seconds  
Accumulated time in  
minutes and 1/100  
of a minute  
enabled, the duration field will  
be replaced by a call charge field  
showing the cost of each call.  
Example of traffic log printout.  
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Traffic log cont’d  
Traffic log settings (owner level only)  
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Traffic log  
1 Open the Traffic  
Log mode :  
To printer  
log window:  
Unprinted calls :  
Auto print limit :  
Log incoming calls :  
0
1
Print outputs all  
unprinted and  
Enabled  
Print Edit  
View  
Ok  
470  
tagged entries.  
See previous page.  
Only appears when  
log mode is set for  
output to printer.  
2 Press Edit or right  
arrow for setting of Log mode.  
Scroll up/down and press  
Selct at wanted output mode:  
Log mode  
Off  
Cleared  
Print after 1 call  
Print after 10 calls  
To screen  
Selct  
No calls are logged when set to  
Off or Cleared. All existing entries  
are deleted when set to Cleared.  
Auto print limit can  
easily be toggled between  
1 and 10:  
Print frequency  
Print after each call  
Print after 10 calls  
Selct  
Log incoming calls  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Logging of incoming calls can  
enabled/disabled:  
Selct  
3 View displays  
Dialed number  
Call  
Start Dur.  
#
#
#
#
004767244700,  
0044816865701, 18Aug 17:08, 0:12  
003963221800, 15 Aug 11:08, 0:05  
00551155053008, 03Jul 12:44, 0:11  
01Sep 13:56, 0:01  
the list of calls:  
*
Scroll to wanted  
call and press Tag  
*
470  
Print  
Tag  
Quit  
to tag entry:  
Press again to untag.  
Tag for printout  
Not printed  
Pressing right arrow  
shows detailed call data  
of selected number:  
Dialed number :  
004767244700  
Telenor  
Net provider  
Satellite :  
Service :  
AOR-E  
Voice User :  
Nera  
Reg. No :  
Printed :  
Tagged :  
1
Start : 01Sep 13:56  
Yes Duration :  
No Charge :  
0:00:02  
90  
Print outputs the  
selected entry to the  
printer without header  
and footer.  
470  
Print Remov Tag  
Quit  
Hours:minutes:seconds  
Remove erases the  
entry from the log.  
Appears when "Access code" is enabled.  
See Advanced functions: Access control.  
Quit reverts to main window.  
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M e n u  
General  
For use with SIM, see "Precharge on SIM card".  
The WorldPhone can be preprogrammed with a total call duration  
limit of up to 44640 minutes (744 hours).  
The owner stores a special telephone number under short number  
00. This allows the user to call the owner to buy more time even when  
having exceeded the time limit.  
During a call the remaining time is displayed next to the call duration  
in hours and minutes (seconds for the last minute).  
For users, the Precharge function only appears in the menu when  
enabled, i.e when bought time is loaded, see following pages.  
Precharge readout  
20 Sep 1998 15: 20  
+ subscriber no  
1 Press the Menu  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Dial 00 country code  
function key:  
+
470  
Book Last Menu Seek  
Function menu  
2 Scroll down  
Traffic log  
008 Precharge  
Advanced functions  
to Precharge:  
3 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Precharge window  
which displays the time  
used and remaining  
in hours, minutes  
and seconds:  
470  
Lock Mail  
Selct Quit  
8
Precharge  
Time used:  
2:33:45  
Time remaining: 0:56:15  
470  
Code  
Ok  
Example of call window with  
call duration and remaining time  
displayed in hours and minutes:  
Time remaining  
Call duration  
0:37 / 0:56  
Calling 004767244700  
via Telenor in AOR-E  
Status : Connected  
Handset  
Volume  
on Mute Menu Clear  
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Buying more remaining time  
There are three ways to load precharge time:  
Call the owner via short number 00 and get the buy code during  
the conversation. (Calling short number 00 can be done even if exceeding  
the remaining time limit and does not influence the limit value). See below.  
Fax or mail the Forward ID and Index to the owner who generates  
the buy code and returns this by fax, mail, etc. See next page.  
The owner loads the new Precharge limit into the WorldPhone  
.
Buying time by calling the owner  
Number: 00  
1 Dial 00:  
Net provider: Telenor  
Terrestrial network: 00  
470  
Del  
Call  
Short  
and press Short:  
00:07 / 0:00  
Calling Owner  
via Telenor in AOR-E  
Status : Connected  
Handset  
Volume  
on Mute Menu Clear  
470  
2 Pressing the Menu  
function key displays  
IMN numbers:  
IMN numbers  
Handset: 762420510  
Phone: 762424333  
Fax: 762445900  
Data: 762430520  
3 Pressing Time opens  
the Precharge window  
displaying the Forward  
ID, Index and user code  
entry field:  
(ESC returns to previous window.)  
470  
Time  
Book  
8
Precharge  
Read the Forward ID,  
Index and the new call  
duration you want to buy  
to the owner.  
Forward ID: 6955B9  
Index:  
827660941  
Code: 123456  
470  
Del  
Ok  
Then key in the code he reads back to you.  
The code contains the time information.  
Pressing Ok loads the new  
remaining time limit:  
8
Precharge  
2:33:45  
Time used:  
Time remaining: 3:56:15  
4 Press Ok again and  
then Esc to return to the  
conversation window:  
470  
Code  
Ok  
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Precharge cont’d  
Buying time via fax or mail  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key  
and scroll down  
to Precharge:  
Function menu  
Traffic log  
008 Precharge  
Advanced functions  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Precharge window:  
8
Precharge  
2:33:45  
Time used:  
3 Pressing Code opens  
the Precharge window  
displaying the Forward  
ID, Index and user code  
entry field:  
Time remaining: 0:56:15  
470  
Code  
Ok  
8
Precharge  
Fax or mail the Forward  
ID, Index and the new  
call duration you want to  
buy to the owner.  
Forward ID: 6955B9  
Index:  
827660941  
Code: 123456  
470  
Del  
Ok  
Key in the code he faxes or mails back to you.  
The code contains the time information.  
Pressing Ok loads the new remaining time limit.  
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Precharge cont’d  
Owner loads Precharge time  
The WorldPhone must be set in owner level.  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key  
Function menu  
and scroll down  
to Precharge:  
Traffic log  
008 Precharge  
Advanced functions  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Precharge window:  
8
Precharge  
Time used:  
2:33:45  
Time remaining: 0:56:15  
470  
Clear Buy NewK Ok  
3 Pressing Buy  
allows keying in a  
new time limit:  
8
Precharge  
Buy minutes: 250  
470  
Del  
Ok  
4 Pressing Clear  
8
Precharge  
disables the  
Precharge disabled.  
Precharge function:  
The Precharge menu  
entry is now no longer  
visible from user level.  
470  
Clear Buy NewK Ok  
Precharge is enabled when buying minutes.  
NB! Remember to revert to user level.  
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Precharge cont’d  
Key readout  
The WorldPhone must be set in owner level.  
Using the Precharge Administrator program (QPRG 9110039) to  
generate a buyer’s Precharge code requires both the owners pass-  
word and a "key" generated by the WorldPhone, as follows:  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key  
and scroll down  
to Precharge:  
Function menu  
Traffic log  
008 Precharge  
Advanced functions  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Precharge window:  
8
Precharge  
Time used:  
2:33:45  
Time remaining: 0:56:15  
470  
Clear Buy NewK Ok  
8
Precharge  
3 A new "key" is  
generated every time  
NewK is pressed:  
Time used:  
2:33:45  
Time remaining: 0:56:15  
Key: 200 085 213 056 149 115 094  
470  
Clear Buy NewK Ok  
Precharge code handling:  
OWNER  
USER  
• Before a WorldPhone may be rented, the owner  
must derive its specific key (NewK) and store  
it in the data base of the Precharge  
Administrator program, which is used to  
generate more precharge minutes for the user.  
See above.  
More call time is needed:  
When wanting to buy  
more call time, the user  
conveys the Forward ID,  
Index and the requested  
call time to the owner:  
At changes, the NewK must be updated in the  
data base.  
The owner also needs to register the  
WorldPhone’s owner password with the  
Precharge Administrator program.  
• The owner uses the Precharge Administrator  
program to generate the Precharge code for  
the user on basis of the above NewK, owner’s  
password and the information received from  
the user.  
• the user calls the owner  
via short number 00,  
• or sends telefax or mail.  
The user keys in the new  
Precharge code  
provided by the owner.  
• The owner reads or sends the  
new Precharge code to the user.  
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Precharge cont’d  
Precharge on SIM card  
When using SIM card, any Precharge set on the telephone itself is  
overridden. If no Precharge is set on the SIM card, the WorldPhone  
may be used freely.  
Readout on SIM  
The procedure is the same as described previously for the telephone  
(except for the Code function which now is not required),  
see "Precharge readout" :  
8
Precharge  
Time used:  
2:33:45  
Time remaining: 0:56:15  
470  
SIM  
Ok  
During a conversation, the time remaining and call duration  
are displayed as for calls without using SIM card.  
Some SIM cards may have a prepaid option. Contact your SIM ven-  
dor for more information on how to upgrade your SIM card.  
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Advanced functions  
Overview  
Some of the Advanced functions are accessible from Phone OWNER  
LEVEL or CHV2 LEVEL only.  
The OWNER LEVEL and CHV2 levels are protected by passwords.  
For shifting to owner/CHV2 level and assignment of password, see  
"User access".  
The Advanced functions include as follows:  
Access control:  
Restrict dial  
Access code  
Restrict SIM usage  
Satellite setup  
Configuration:  
Port configuration  
Net service providers  
Power conservation  
Set diagnostics  
Set preferred Nets  
Set allowed Nets  
(with SIM card only)  
(with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)  
Set S/A preferred Nets (with SIM card only)  
Set S/A allowed Nets (with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)  
Charge tone  
• Information available:  
IMN numbers  
Misc. version Id information  
Oscillator Compensation  
(owner level, or in user level  
Network status information when diagnostics is ON, see  
Configuration: Set diagnostics)  
Install: Installation and debug menu:  
Paid functions (owner level)  
Phone name setup (owner level)  
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Advanced functions: Access control  
Introduction  
The following functions are available for controlling the use of the  
WorldPhone:  
Restrict dial which allows the owner to establish a Barred list of  
subscriber numbers that cannot be called, or set the WorldPhone  
for dialing from Phone Book only.  
See next page.  
Access code which opens the WorldPhone for up to 25 authorized  
users. See following pages.  
Restrict SIM usage which permits controlling the use of SIM card  
with the WorldPhone. See following pages.  
The functions are editable in owner level only.  
Procedure:  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Function menu  
009 Advanced functions  
Precharge  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
2 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Advanced functions  
menu:  
9
Advanced functions menu  
001 Access control  
Satellite setup  
Configuration  
Information available  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
3 Pressing Selct or  
right arrow again  
opens the Access  
control menu:  
91  
Access control menu  
001 Restrict dial  
Access code  
Restrict SIM usage  
allowing selection  
of the submenus:  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
Restricted dialing, see next page  
Access code, see following pages  
Restricted SIM usage, see following pages.  
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Advanced functions: Access control cont’d  
Restricted dialing  
The WorldPhone provides three choices of controlling calls:  
No restrictions.  
Barred list, which may contain up to 10 phone numbers or part of  
numbers that can not be called. F.ex. the entry "0087" in the  
barred list prevents all mobile-to-mobile calls.  
Dial from Book only, which restricts calls to the numbers in the  
Phone Book (in the WorldPhone). It is still possible to append, i.e. a  
short number entry with number field "0047" means that it is possi-  
ble to dial all Norwegian numbers. When a SIM card is inserted, the  
SIM entries will not be merged with the "phone" entries.  
The function is active for non-SIM operation and for one specific SIM  
card, see "Restricted SIM usage". It applies to all ports of the  
WorldPhone. Only one of the lists can be activated at one time.  
The list to be active is selected by the owner, see next page.  
91  
001 Restrict dial  
Access code  
Restrict SIM usage  
Access control menu  
Checking the dialing setup:  
1 Press Selct or  
right arrow via  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
Advanced functions  
to open the Access  
control menu:  
911  
Restricted dialing  
2 Pressing Selct  
Current mode : No restrictions  
or right arrow again  
opens the Restricted  
dialing window which  
shows the active list:  
470  
SIM  
Ok  
Ok  
Alternative  
Current mode : Barred list  
No restrictions  
Barred list  
470  
SIM  
List  
Dial from Book  
only  
911  
Blocked numbers  
001 004767244700  
0044816865701  
470  
SIM  
Ok  
Ok  
Alternative  
Current mode : Dial from Book only  
470  
SIM  
Book  
Similar to Phone book, see this chapter.  
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Restricted dialing setup (owner level only)  
The "barred list" and the phone book are established as follows:  
1 Press Selct or right arrow  
via Advanced functions  
to open the Access  
91  
001 Restrict dial  
Access code  
Restrict SIM usage  
Access control menu  
control menu:  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Pressing Selct  
or right arrow again  
opens the Restricted  
dialing window which  
shows the active list:  
911  
Restricted dialing  
Current mode : Barred list  
470  
Edit  
List  
Ok  
3 Press Edit to select  
mode of restriction.  
Scroll up/down  
to select:  
911  
Restricted dling  
Type of restriction  
Barred list  
Dial from Book only  
Current mode : B
No restrictions  
Selct enters  
chosen mode.  
470  
Selct  
4 Pressing List displays  
the blocked phone  
numbers:  
911  
Blocked numbers  
001 0047800xxx  
0044816865701  
5 Pressing Edit  
Remov Edit  
New  
Ok  
470  
allows the selected  
number to be modified:  
Empty  
911  
Blocking number  
field when  
pressing  
New  
The field is empty when  
pressing New to add  
a phone number to the  
barred list.  
Barred root : 0047800  
470  
Del  
Save  
Remove deletes number.  
Save stores the changes.  
911  
Restricted dialing  
6 When the restriction  
mode "Dial from Book  
only" is selected,  
Current mode : Dial from Book only  
470  
Edit  
Book  
Ok  
pressing Book allows  
short numbers to be entered:  
Similar to Phone book  
See this chapter.  
NB! Remember to revert to user level.  
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Advanced functions: Access control cont’d  
Access code  
When the access code function has been enabled, the user is  
prompted for a 1 - 8 digit personal code when making a call.  
The code opens the WorldPhone for one call. Up to 25 authorized  
users can be allocated access codes.  
The function is active for non-SIM use and for one specific SIM card,  
see "Restricted SIM usage". It applies to all ports of the WorldPhone.  
The access code can only be entered from owner level, see next page.  
Making a call:  
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1 At hook-off or when  
attempting to dial a phone  
number from the main  
window, the Access  
Telenor in AOR–E  
Enter access code to call  
470  
SIM  
Menu Seek  
code login window opens,  
prompting the user to  
enter the access code:  
Access code login  
Access code:  
Del Phone Fax Data  
470  
SIM  
2 Pressing Phone  
opens the window for  
entering the phone  
number:  
See Making a call  
in this chapter.  
Number:  
Net provider: Telenor  
Terrestrial network:  
0
Pressing Fax or Data  
shows which users  
are allowed to make a  
telefax or data call:  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Book  
or data call  
Ready for fax call  
Telephone is opened for User1  
Please proceed with call.  
Checking the setup:  
Quit  
470  
SIM  
1 Press Selct or right  
arrow via Advanced  
functions to open  
the Access control  
menu:  
91  
Access control menu  
Restrict dial  
002 Access code  
Restrict SIM usage  
2 Pressing Selct  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
or right arrow again  
opens the window which  
indicates whether Access  
code is Enabled or  
Disabled:  
912 – Access code  
Access code: Enabled  
470  
SIM  
Ok  
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Calling from external phone  
1 Lift handset; enter access code + "#" on external phone.  
2 If access code is accepted, a dial tone is heard and the number to  
be dialed can be entered. Press "#" to initiate the call.  
Access code setup (owner level only)  
Access code is edited or entered as follows:  
1 Press Selct or right  
arrow via Advanced  
functions to open the  
Access control  
menu:  
91  
Restrict dial  
002 Access code  
Restrict SIM usage  
Access control menu  
2 Pressing Selct  
or right arrow again  
opens the Access  
code window:  
Pressing Enab/Disab  
enables/disables the  
access code function.  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
912 – Access code  
Access code: Enabled  
470  
Setup Enab Disab Ok  
3 Pressing Setup  
displays the list of  
authorized users:  
Access codes  
001 User1  
User2  
Scroll down to wanted  
user and press Edit to  
modify the code, or  
press New to add a  
user to the list:  
Remov Edit New Quit  
Starts with  
470  
empty name  
field when  
pressing New.  
Code is  
Access code edit  
Name: Abc  
Code:  
prompted  
when name is  
entered.  
Use Del to modify.  
Press ABC or abc to  
enter uppercase/  
Del  
ABC abc  
Ok  
470  
lowercase letters as required.  
Ok stores the modified user name.  
NB! Remember to revert to user level.  
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Advanced functions: Access control cont’d  
Restricted SIM usage  
Allowed SIM  
The WorldPhone can be set to operate from:  
one specific SIM card. Any other SIM users will be rejected.  
no SIM card. All SIM users will be rejected.  
any SIM card.  
Restricted SIM  
The restrictions "Restrict dial" and "Access code" can be set to be  
active for:  
one specific SIM card (in addition to non-SIM usage)  
no SIM card (only active for non-SIM usage).  
The setting can only be made from owner level, see Setting SIM  
restrictions. See also Restricted dialing and Access code.  
When restricted to SIM provider  
The service provider can lock the WorldPhone to a specific type of  
card, e.g. a "MOBIQ" SIM card. The restrictions will then be  
:
any "MOBIQ" SIM card.  
one specific "MOBIQ" card.  
no SIM card at all.  
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Advanced functions: Access control cont’d  
Checking SIM restrictions  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Function menu  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
9
Advanced functions menu  
001 Access control  
Satellite setup  
Configuration  
Information available  
2 Press Selct or  
right arrow to open  
the Access control  
menu:  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
91  
Access control menu  
003 Restrict SIM usage  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
3 Pressing Selct  
or right arrow again  
opens the SIM  
913 – SIM restrictions  
Allowed SIM: Any  
restrictions window:  
Restricted SIM: No restrictions  
SIM provider Id: 8012  
470  
Ok  
Alternatives: see below  
913 – SIM restrictions  
Allowed SIM:  
Card number:  
Locked to one  
89013000513658144571  
Restricted SIM: Locked to one  
Card number:  
89013000513658144571  
SIM provider Id: 8012  
470  
SIM  
Ok  
Appears if card is locked by SIM provider  
Alternative restrictions:  
When Allowed SIM is set to:  
Any, no restrictions apply  
No SIM, SIM cards are not accepted.  
Locked to one, one specific card is allowed.  
When Restricted SIM is set to:  
No restrictions, Access code and Restricted dial only apply for  
non-SIM operation.  
Locked to one, Access code and Restricted dial apply for non-  
SIM operation and operation with the specified SIM card.  
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Setting SIM restrictions (owner level only)  
1 Press Selct or right  
arrow via Advanced  
functions to open the  
Access control  
menu:  
91  
Access control menu  
003 Restrict SIM usage  
2 Pressing Selct  
or right arrow again  
opens the SIM  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
restrictions window:  
913 – SIM restrictions  
Allowed SIM: Any  
Restricted SIM: No restrictions  
* Restricted SIM:  
913 – SIM restrictions  
3 Scroll down  
to Restricted  
SIM:  
Allowed SIM:  
Any  
Restricted SIM: No restrictions  
470  
Lock  
Open  
Ok  
913 – SIM restrictions  
4 Press Lock and  
insert the actual SIM  
card.  
Allowed SIM:  
Any  
Restricted SIM: No restrictions  
Please insert the actual SIM card.  
470  
The WorldPhone can  
now be operated with  
that specific card only:  
913 – SIM restrictions  
Allowed SIM: Any  
Restricted SIM: No restrictions  
Card number: 8980120000166470336  
Please retract the SIM card.  
470  
913 – SIM restrictions  
Allowed SIM:  
Any  
When retracting the  
card, the Id of the SIM  
provider is displayed:  
Restricted SIM: Locked to one  
Card number: 8980120000166470336  
SIM provider Id: 8012  
470  
Lock  
Open  
Ok  
Ok stores the settings.  
Appears if card is locked  
by SIM provider  
* Allowed SIM:  
Follow the same procedure as for Restricted SIM with the marker  
remaining at Allowed SIM.  
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General  
Allows preprogramming of default Net service provider, S/A opera-  
tor (Stand Alone operator) and terrestrial network for each satellite  
region (Ocean Region).  
Net service provider and terrestrial network  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu function  
Function menu  
key and scroll down to  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
Advanced functions:  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Access control  
006 Satellite setup  
Configuration  
Information available  
2 Pressing Selct or  
right arrow opens the  
list of Satellites and  
Default Net providers.  
Scroll up/down to  
wanted satellite:  
Selct initiates search  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
Satellite  
Default Net provider  
AOR-W  
004 Telenor  
003 KDD  
001 CMC  
002 BT  
001 AOR-E  
POR  
IOR  
Region 4  
Region 5  
Region 6  
Region 7  
for the specified satellite.  
(and a new spot beam selection)  
Edit  
Selct  
Ok  
Right arrow displays  
satellite info:  
Satellite : AOR–E  
Default Net : 003 KDD  
Terrestrial network : 00  
S/A operator : 001 CMC  
Terrestrial network : 00  
3 Edit opens the  
setting window for the  
selected satellite:  
470  
SIM  
Edit  
Selct  
Ok  
Satellite : AOR–E  
Default Net : KDD  
Terrestrial network : 00  
4 Right arrow  
S/A operator : CMC  
Terrestrial network : 00  
opens the list of available  
Net service providers.  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Save  
Satellite : AOR–E  
Net service providers  
001 CMC  
5 Scroll up/down  
Default Net :
Terrestrial netw
002 BT  
to wanted Net:  
003 KDD  
S/A operator :
004 Telenor  
Terrestrial netw
470 SIM  
Selct  
Pressing Selct enters the  
new default Net service provider:  
6 Return to step 4, scroll down and key in Terrestrial network code.  
Save stores the selected Net service provider and Terrestrial network  
as the default for that particular satellite.  
S/A operator and terrestrial network  
Repeat steps 4 - 6 for selection of S/A operator and terrestrial network.  
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Advanced functions: Configuration  
Port configuration  
Displays current configuration. Reconfiguration can be made in  
"owner" level only (non-SIM operation).  
With Broadcast On, incoming calls initiate ringing on all ports  
configured for voice communication.  
The secure voice function allows selected port(s) to be used with  
encrypted telephone. See appendix E – Secure voice option.  
Example  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Function menu  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Satellite setup  
007 Configuration  
Information available  
Configuration:  
3 Selct or right  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
arrow opens the  
Configuration menu:  
97  
Configuration menu  
001 Port configuration  
Net service providers  
Power conservation  
Set diagnostics  
4 Pressing Selct or  
right arrow again  
displays the Port  
Set preferred Nets  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
configuration window  
which shows the present  
service of the  
ports, and the in-  
coming call response.  
Service  
Handset: Voice  
TEL: Voice  
FAX: Fax  
Secure voice  
Enabled  
Broadcast: Off  
470  
Ok
Secure voice appears  
when bought.  
For enabling/disabling of  
secure voice, see appendix E.  
For port details, see appendix B –  
Connecting up optional equipment.  
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Net service providers  
Each Net service provider has a station code. The "Net service pro-  
vider" window displays a list which matches the codes to the station  
owners. Names can be edited in "owner" level (non-SIM operation).  
Example:  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Function menu  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Satellite setup  
007 Configuration  
Information available  
Configuration:  
3 Selct or right  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
arrow selects the  
Configuration menu:  
Press Selct or right  
arrow again for  
97  
Configuration menu  
Port configuration  
002 Net service providers  
Power conservation  
Set diagnostics  
Net service providers.  
Charge tone  
Set preferred Nets  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
4 Scroll up/down to  
wanted service  
provider:  
972  
Net service providers  
KDD  
004 Telenor  
Indosat  
France Telecom  
Station 12  
Teleglobe IDB  
SIM  
470  
Ok  
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Power conservation  
Battery power can be conserved during voice calls and/or telefax  
calls. The conservation can be enabled for voice and/or telefax.  
When set in Auto mode, the conservation facility is automatically  
enabled when using the internal battery supply and disabled when  
connected to an external power supply.  
The speech quality at the remote end may be slightly impaired with  
power conservation enabled.  
Example  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Function menu  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
Press Selct or right  
arrow and continue down  
to Configuration:  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Satellite setup  
007 Configuration  
Information available  
2 Selct or right  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
arrow selects the  
Configuration menu:  
97  
Configuration menu  
3 Scroll down  
Net service providers  
003 Power conservation  
Set diagnostics  
and press Selct  
or right arrow to  
open the Power  
conservation window:  
Charge tone  
Set preferred Nets  
Set S/A preferred Nets  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
4 Enable/Disable  
power reduction  
during voice/fax  
calls, as required.  
973  
Power conservation  
Voice: Enabled  
Fax:  
Disabled  
Auto reduces drain  
when using battery.  
470  
SIM  
Auto Enab Disab Save  
Save stores new  
entries or modifications:  
Set diagnostics  
Additional system  
974  
Set diagnostics  
Set diagnostics: Off  
information is displayed  
when diagnostics is  
turned On.  
470  
SIM  
On  
Off  
Ok  
Note! Not necessary for  
normal telephone usage.  
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Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net service provider  
and Stand Alone operator on the SIM Card  
These functions allow you to store the preferred and allowed Net  
service provider and preferred and allowed Stand Alone operator  
for each satellite region on a SIM card. Note! The access level re-  
quired to operate the functions depend on the SIM card supplier.  
Preferred Net service provider  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Function menu  
009 Advanced functions  
Precharge  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Satellite setup  
007 Configuration  
Information available  
Configuration:  
3 Selct or right  
arrow selects the  
Configuration menu:  
Scroll down to Set  
preferred Nets:  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
97  
Charge tone  
005 Set preferred Nets  
Set S/A preferred Nets  
Configuration menu  
Selct or right arrow  
opens the list of Set  
preferred Net providers.  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail  
Selct Quit  
Scroll up/down to  
wanted satellite:  
975 – Set preferred Nets  
AOR-W  
001 AOR-E  
POR  
IOR  
Region 4  
Region 5  
Region 6  
Region 7  
Selct  
Ok  
4 Selct or right  
arrow shows the  
current Net and TNID  
for the selected  
satellite:  
More information (preferred  
Net for selected satellite)  
975 – Set preferred Nets AOR–E  
001 BT  
CMC  
Telenor  
TNID: 00  
TNID: 09  
TNID: 44  
(TNID=Terrestrial  
Network Identification Digits)  
470  
SIM  
Remov Edit  
Ok  
Remove deletes the  
the Net entry.  
See next page  
Removes entry from list  
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Edit  
5 Edit opens list  
of available Nets:  
Net service providers  
975 – SI
6 Scroll up/down  
001 CMC  
: 45  
: 00  
: 53  
: 44  
: 07  
001 BT  
CMC  
Telenor  
002 BT  
to wanted Net:  
003 KDD  
004 Telenor  
012 Station 12  
Selct enters new  
default Net service  
provider:  
470  
SIM  
Selct  
If the SIM card is not "restricted":  
AOR-E preferred list (1)  
5b Edit opens satellite  
Net provider: Telenor  
Terrestrial network: 00  
preferred list window:  
Selct or right arrow  
opens list of available  
Nets.  
Selct  
470  
SIM  
Net service providers  
975 – SI
6b Scroll up/down  
001 CMC  
001 BT  
CMC  
Telenor  
002 BT  
to wanted Net:  
003 KDD  
004 Telenor  
012 Station 12  
Selct enters new  
default Net service  
provider:  
Selct  
470  
SIM  
Set S/A preferred Net (Stand Alone operator)  
Repeat steps 3 through 6.  
Set allowed Nets / Set S/A allowed Nets  
Restricted to "CHV2" or higher, depending on Net service provider.  
Repeat steps 3 through 6.  
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Charge tone  
When the charge tone function is enabled, a single frequency tone or  
DTMF is transmitted once the call has been established. The tone  
informs an external debiting system, f.ex. a pay phone (connected to  
the TEL port), that charging can start.  
Settings can only be made in owner level.  
Setup:  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
Function menu  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Satellite setup  
007 Configuration  
Information available  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Configuration Menu:  
97  
Set diagnostics  
009 Charge tone  
Configuration menu  
3 Scroll down to Charge  
tone, and press Selct or  
right arrow to open the  
Charge tone window:  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
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Charge tone  
Single type  
Frequency (Hz): 2400  
Tone type:  
Duration (ms): 1000  
470  
Setup Enab Disab Quit  
4 Selecting Setup opens the  
Charge tone setup window,  
which allows setting the  
required single frequency  
tone or DTMF,  
Charge tone setup  
Single type  
Tone type:  
and its duration  
in milliseconds.  
Frequency (Hz): 2400  
Duration (ms): 1000  
470  
Edit  
Save  
Key no. when  
selecting DTMF.  
Valid settings:  
Available tone types  
Frequency: 400 - 3400 Hz  
Duration: 10 - 5000 ms  
DTMF key: 0 - 15  
Single tone  
DTMF  
Selct  
Selct enters the chosen settings:  
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Advanced functions: Information available  
M e n u  
General  
The following information and facilities are provided:  
The IMN numbers assigned to the WorldPhone.  
Access level must be set to "owner" or "CHV2" for editing of the  
numbers on the telephone or SIM card respectively.  
Forward ID number which identifies your particular WorldPhone  
and SIM card if installed.  
System version numbers of the internal software programs. See  
next page.  
Restoring communication with the satellite when receiving the  
alarm: Not available, see "Oscillator compensation" on next page.  
(The function only appears when "Set diagnostics" is On).  
Network status information (only appears when "Set diagnostics"  
is On, or the access level is set to "owner"), see next page.  
IMN numbers  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu  
function key and scroll  
down to Advanced  
functions:  
Function menu  
009 Advanced functions  
Precharge  
Press Selct or  
right arrow and continue  
down to Information  
available:  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Configuration  
008 Information available  
2 Selct or right  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
arrow opens the  
Information  
available window:  
98  
Information available  
001 IMN numbers  
See  
next  
page  
002 Misc. version Id information  
007 Oscillator compensation  
009 Network status information  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
3 Pressing Selct or  
right arrow again  
opens the IMN  
981  
IMN numbers  
numbers window:  
Handset: 762420510  
Phone: 762424333  
Fax:  
762445900  
762430520  
762445912  
Data:  
NIMS:  
470  
SIM  
Ok  
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98  
Information available  
IMN numbers  
002 Misc. version Id information  
007 Oscillator compensation  
009 Network status information  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
Misc. version ID information  
982  
Version information  
4 Scroll down  
001 Terminal forward Id  
and press Selct or  
right arrow to open  
Version information  
window.  
ABCDF  
System version  
Rel. 4. 3. 2  
25 Aug 1998  
470  
SIM  
Ok  
Oscillator compensation  
987  
Oscillator compensation AOR - E  
5 Scroll down and press  
Selct or right arrow to  
open Oscillator  
Default compensation :  
Field adjustment :  
Not defined  
0.000 kHz  
Current TDM offset :  
Not available  
- - - - - - - - -  
Not available  
Total compensation :  
compensation window:  
470  
SIM  
Scan Update Reset Ok  
Press Scan with the  
antenna pointed towards  
the satellite.  
Possible oscillator offsets (IOR)  
(Pointing is automatic on  
Marine & Voyager antennas.  
Will take 10-15 minutes.)  
001 Offset:  
0.180 kHz (Active NCSC)  
470  
SIM  
Selct  
If several choices, scroll  
down to preferred frequency. Press Selct:  
Verification succeeded  
When Verification  
The selected NCSC candidate seems to  
be correct.  
succeeded is displayed,  
press Save to update the  
WorldPhone oscillator.  
To accept this frequency and use it in  
the future, press “Save”  
470  
SIM  
Save  
Network status  
989  
Network status  
NSR  
1
2
3
4
5
6 Scroll down and  
press Selct or right  
arrow for readout  
of network data.  
Lk:00  
Lk:00 Lk:00  
Lk:00  
Lk:00  
Region registration:  
Current ocean:  
Successful  
AOR-E  
Active NCSC:  
0
3
Active spot beam Id:  
470  
SIM  
OReg Cap ChAdv P.Adv  
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M e n u  
Paid functions  
Only appears in owner level (non-SIM operation).  
An enhanced WorldPhone function is activated by entering the  
Menu  
"Opening key" provided when purchased:  
1 Press the Menu  
Function menu  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
function key  
and scroll down  
to Advanced  
functions.  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Information available  
009 Install  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
2 Selct or right  
arrow opens  
the Installation  
menu window:  
99  
Installation menu  
001 Paid functions  
Phone name setup  
470  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
3 Pressing Selct  
or right arrow again  
opens the Paid  
991  
Paid functions  
001 Charge tone  
002 Traffic log  
003 Precharge  
functions window:  
004 Restricted Net provider  
The list only shows  
purchased functions.  
005 Restricted dial  
006 Secure voice  
New  
Ok  
007 Access code  
008 Data  
009 Advanced service level  
010 Fax  
011 NIMS  
4 Pressing New  
012 Aero functions  
opens the Open new  
paid functions window:  
991  
Open new paid functions  
Code: 1234  
Enter the "Opening  
key" and press Ok.  
Del  
Ok  
470  
Phone name setup  
Only appears in owner level (non-SIM operation).  
Repeat steps 1 and 2  
992  
Phone name setup  
to open Phone name  
setup window:  
Factory name: Nera  
Phone name: WorldPhone  
Use Del to modify.  
Press ABC or abc to  
enter uppercase/  
Del  
ABC abc  
Save  
470  
lowercase letters as required.  
Save stores the modified phone name.  
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Chapter 3. Telefax Service  
Contents  
Setting up ................................................................................... 3.1  
Using telefax with the WorldPhone............................................. 3.2  
The design and specifications of the  
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General  
The WorldPhone provides access to a telefax service at a transmis-  
son rate of 2.4 Kbps.  
Limitations  
The WorldPhone is fully compatible with the world’s leading telefax  
machines and telefax software standards. However, transmission  
may not be possible through some of the telefax machines available  
on the market. Please check with your Net service provider before  
purchasing a telefax for use with the WorldPhone.  
Installation  
Connect the telefax cable to the FAX port on the WorldPhone tel-  
ephone unit. For wiring details, see appendix B – Connecting up  
optional equipment.  
Verify that the FAX port is configured for telefax service, see  
"Advanced functions: Port configuration" in chapter 2. Operation.  
WorldPhone connector panel  
5
4
3
2
1
1
6
1
6
6
7
8
9
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Using telefax with the WorldPhone  
Transmission  
Telefax calls made by the WorldPhone are telefax only. Any tele-  
phone handset connected to the telefax machine is for dialing purpos-  
es only.  
To send a fax, use the same dialing sequence as when making a call,  
either through the default Net or a selected one.  
See "Making a call" in chapter 2. Operation.  
Note! On a telefax with keypad, enter  
starting transmission.  
as the last digit before  
Telefax transmissions normally take 1.5 minutes per standard text  
page using standard resolution. Using superfine or halftone resolution  
will double the transmission time. To save time, avoid using a sepa-  
rate cover page.  
If a call failure should occur while sending a multi-page document, re-  
send only the failed pages.  
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Chapter 4. Data Service  
Contents  
Setting up ................................................................................... 4.1  
The design and specifications of the  
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General  
The WorldPhone provides access to asynchronous data services  
through its built-in modem capability. The transmisson rate over the  
satellite is 2.4 Kbps, and any standard PC with a serial port can be  
used.  
For configuration from the PC using AT commands, see appendix D.  
Installation  
Connect the RS-232 serial cable between the serial port on the PC  
and the 9-pin DATA port on the WorldPhone telephone unit.  
For configuration,  
see chapter 2. Operation: "Data/printer port setup".  
For wiring details,  
see appendix B – Connecting up optional equipment,  
or appendix D – DTE interface.  
WorldPhone connector panel  
1
6
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
7
8
9
PC serial port  
Figure 4.1 The PC is connected to the DATA port.  
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Testing the installation  
Use a PC terminal program.  
Entering a command on the PC keyboard (f.ex. ATç) should  
cause "OK" to be displayed on the screen.  
If there is no response, check that the baud rate setting is the same  
both for the PC and the WorldPhone.  
See chapter 2. Operation: "Data/printer port setup".  
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Chapter 5. Appendices  
Contents  
Appendix A  
Telephone country codes .......................................... A-1  
Service address codes.............................................. A-5  
Appendix B  
Installation of Marine Antenna .................................. B-1  
Installation of Voyager Antenna ................................ B-9  
Installation of Provident Antenna ............................ B-16  
Optional antenna cable ........................................... B-21  
Connecting up optional equipment ......................... B-22  
Appendix C (WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)  
Battery charging........................................................ C-1  
Charger ..................................................................... C-2  
Battery replacement.................................................. C-3  
Appendix D  
AT commands ........................................................... D-1  
DTE interface .......................................................... D-17  
Appendix E  
Secure voice (option) ................................................ E-1  
Aero functions (option).............................................. E-2  
Appendix F  
Character map .......................................................... F-1  
Appendix G  
List of terms ..............................................................G-1  
Appendix H  
System description.................................................... H-1  
Appendix I  
Troubleshooting ..........................................................I-1  
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Appendix A – Telephone country codes  
Explanation with examples:  
Mobile - to - fixed subscriber, telephone call  
through default Net:  
00 47 67244700 Call/  
Automatic call prefix  
Telephone country code  
See list of telephone country  
codes in this appendix.  
Subscriber number  
To send number  
Mobile - to - fixed subscriber, telephone call  
through selected Net service provider:  
4
Selection of e.g. Net service  
provider 004  
00 47 67244700 Call/  
Automatic call prefix  
Telephone country code  
See list of telephone country  
codes in this appendix.  
Subscriber number  
To send number  
Fixed/mobile - to - Mobile telephone call:  
XX 871 765421392 Call/  
International call prefix (normally 00)  
Telephone satellite (Ocean Region) code:  
871 – AOR-E  
872 – POR  
873 – IOR  
874 – AOR-W  
9-digit Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN)  
To send number  
Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Region  
access no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone  
regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through.  
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Appendix A – Telephone country codes cont’d  
Afghanistan (Islamic State of) ........................ 93  
Albania (Republic of) ....................................355  
Algeria (People’s Democratic Republic of) ....21b1)  
American Samoa ......................................... 684  
Angola (Republic of) ....................................244  
Anguilla ............................................................1a)  
Antigua and Barbuda .......................................2a)  
Argentine Republic......................................... 54  
Armenia (Republic of) .................................. 374d)  
Aruba............................................................297  
Ascension..................................................... 247  
Atlantic Ocean East Region (AOR-E) (Inmarsat) ..... 871  
Atlantic Ocean West Region (AOR-W) (Inmarsat) ... 874  
Australia .........................................................61  
Australian External Territories...................... 672  
Austria ............................................................43  
Azerbaijani Republic ....................................994  
Cuba............................................................... 53  
Cyprus (Republic of) ....................................357  
Czech Republic ............................................420 c)  
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ......850  
Denmark.........................................................45  
Diego Garda.................................................246  
Djibouti (Republic of)....................................253  
Dominican Republic ......................................... 1 a)  
Ecuador ........................................................593  
Egypt (Arab Republic of) ................................ 20  
El Salvador (Republic of) .............................503  
Equatorial Guinea (Republic of) ...................240  
Eritrea...........................................................291  
Estonia (Republic of)....................................372  
Ethiopia ........................................................251  
Bahamas (Commonwealth of the) ...................1 a)  
Bahrain (State of) ......................................... 973  
Bangladesh (People’s Republic of) .............. 380  
Barbados ..........................................................1 a)  
Belarus (Republic of) ................................... 375 d)  
Belgium ..........................................................32  
Belize ........................................................... 501  
Benin (Republic of) ...................................... 223  
Bermuda...........................................................1 a)  
Bhutan (Kingdom of) ....................................975  
Bolivia (Republic of) .....................................591  
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republic of) ........387  
Botswana (Republic of) ................................ 267  
Brazil (Federative Republic of).......................55  
British Virgin Islands ........................................1 a)  
Brunei Darussalam ...................................... 673  
Bulgaria (Republic of) .................................. 859  
Burkina Faso ................................................ 226  
Burundi (Republic of) ................................... 257  
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) .........................500  
Faroe Islands (Denmark) .............................298  
Fiji (Republic of) ...........................................679  
Finland .........................................................358  
France ............................................................33 c)  
French Poiynesia ...........................................68  
Gabonese Republic .....................................241  
Gambia (Republic of the) .............................220  
Georgia (Republic of) .......................................7 d)  
Germany (Federal Republic of)...................... 49  
Ghana ..........................................................233  
Gibraltar .......................................................350  
Greece ........................................................... 30  
Greenland (Denmark) ..................................299  
Grenada ...........................................................1 a)  
Guadeloupe (French Department of) ...........590  
Guam ...........................................................671  
Guatemala (Republic of) ..............................502  
Guiana (French Department of) ...................594  
Guinea (Republic of) ....................................224  
Guinea-Bissau (Republic of) ........................245  
Guyana.........................................................592  
Cambodia..................................................... 355  
Cameroon (Republic of) ............................... 237  
Canada ............................................................1 a)  
Cape Verde (Republic of) ............................ 238  
Cayman Islands ...............................................1 a)  
Central African Republic ..............................236  
Chad (Republic of) ....................................... 235  
Chile ...............................................................56  
China (People’s Republic of) .........................86 e)  
Colombia (Republic of) .................................. 57  
Comoros (Islamic Federal Republic of the) ..269  
Congo (Republic of the) ............................... 242  
Cook Islands ................................................ 682  
Costa Rica.................................................... 506  
Croatia (Republic of) ....................................385  
Haiti (Republic of) ........................................509  
Honduras (Republic of) ................................504  
Hongkong.....................................................852  
Hungary (Republic of) ....................................36  
Iceland..........................................................354  
India (Republic of) .......................................... 91  
Indian Ocean Region (IOR)(Inmarsat) .........873  
Indonesia (Republic of) .................................. 62  
Iran (Islamic Republic of) ............................... 98  
Iraq (Republic of) .........................................964  
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Ireland ..........................................................353  
New Zealand ..................................................64  
Nicaragua.....................................................505  
Niger (Republic of the) .................................227  
Nigeria (Federal Republic of) .......................234  
Niue .............................................................683  
Israel (State of)............................................. 972  
Italy.................................................................39  
Ivory Cost (Republic of) ............................... 225  
Jamaica ............................................................1 a) Northern Mariana Islands (Commonwealth of the) .. 670  
Japan .............................................................81  
Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom of) ..................962  
Norway ........................................................... 47  
Oman (Sultanate of) .....................................968  
Kazakhstan (Republic of) .................................7 d)  
Kenya (Republic of) .....................................254  
Kiribati Republic of) ...................................... 686  
Kuwait (State of) .......................................... 965  
Pacific Ocean Region (POR)(Inmarsat) .......872  
Pakistan (Islamic Republic of)....................... 92  
Palau (Republic of) ......................................680  
Kyrgyzstan (Republic of) ..............................996 d) Panama (Republic of) ..................................507  
Papua New Guinea ............................... ......675  
Lao People’s Democratic Republic ..............856  
Latvia (Republic of) ...................................... 371  
Lebanon ....................................................... 961  
Lesotho (Kingdom of)................................... 266  
Liberia (Republic of) .....................................231  
Libya (Socialist People’s Ubyan Arab Jamahiriya) ... 21b2)  
Paraguay (Republic of) ................................595  
Peru................................................................51  
Philippines (Republic of the) ..........................63  
Poland (Republic of) ...................................... 48  
Portugal ........................................................351  
Liechtenstein (Principality of) .........................41 c) Qatar (State of) ............................................974  
Lithuania (Republic of) .................................370  
Luxembourg ................................................. 352  
Reunion (French Department of) .................262  
Romania .........................................................40  
Russian Federation ..........................................7 d)  
Rwandese Republic .....................................250  
Macau ..........................................................853  
Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of) .. 389  
Madagascar (Republic of) ............................ 261  
Malawi ..........................................................265  
Malaysia .........................................................60  
Maldives (Republic of) .................................960  
Mali (Republic of) ......................................... 223  
Malta ............................................................356  
Marshall Islands (Republic of the) ...............692  
Martinique (French Department of) ..............596  
Mauritania (Islamic Republic of)...................222  
Mauritius (Republic of) .................................230  
Mexico............................................................52  
Micronesia (Federated States of)................. 691  
Moldova (Republic of) .................................. 373  
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ...................1 a)  
Saint Luda ........................................................1 a)  
Saint Kitts and Nevis ........................................1 a)  
Saint Helena ................................................290  
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French Department of) . 508  
San Marino (Republic of) .............................378  
Sao Tome and Principe (Democratic Repulic of) 239  
Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) ...........................966  
Senegal (Republic of) ..................................221  
Seychelles (Republic of) ..............................248  
Sierra Leone ................................................232  
Singapore (Republic of) .................................65  
Monaco ........................................................377 c) Slovak Republic ...........................................421 c)  
Mongolia....................................................... 976 Slovenia (Republic of) ..................................386  
Montserrat ........................................................ 1 a) Solomon Islands ..........................................677  
Morocco (Kingdom of)....................................21b3) Somali Democratic Republic ........................252  
Mozambique (Republic of) ........................... 258  
Myanmar (Union of) .......................................95  
South Africa (Republic of) ..............................27  
Spain .............................................................. 34  
Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of) .94  
Sudan (Republic of the) ...............................249  
Suriname (Republic of) ................................597  
Swaziland (Kingdom of) ...............................268  
Sweden ..........................................................46  
Switzerland (Confederation of) ......................41 c)  
Syrian Arab Republic ...................................963  
Namibia (Republic of) .................................. 264  
Nauru (Republic of) ...................................... 674  
Nepal............................................................977  
Netherlands Antilles .....................................599  
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) ........................31  
New Caledonia............................................. 687  
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Appendix A – Telephone country codes cont’d  
Tajikistan (Republic of) ....................................7 d) Uruguay (Eastern Republic of).....................598  
Tanzania (United Republic of) ..................... 255  
Thailand .........................................................66  
Togolese Republic ....................................... 228  
Tokelau ........................................................ 690  
Tonga (Kingdom of) .....................................676  
Trinidad and Tobago (Code actually used: +1) .. 296  
Tunisia............................................................21b4)  
Turkey ............................................................90  
Uzbekistan (Republic of) .................................. 7 d)  
Vanuatu (Republic of) ..................................678  
Vatican City State ........................................379  
Venezuela (Republic of) .................................58  
Viet Nam (Socialist Republic of) .................... 84  
Wallis and Futuna ........................................681  
Turkmenistan ...............................................993 d) Western Samoa (Independent State of) ......685  
Turks arid Caicos Islands.................................1 a)  
Tuvalu ..........................................................688  
Yemen (Republic of) ....................................967  
Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of) .................381  
Uganda (Republic of) ................................... 256  
Ukraine .........................................................380 d) Zaire (Republic of) .......................................243  
United Arab Emirates ................................... 971 h) Zambia (Republic of)....................................260  
United States of America, + Puerto Rico, Virgin  
Zanzibar (Tanzania) .....................................259  
Islands ..............................................................1 a) Zimbabwe (Republic of) ...............................263  
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern  
Ireland ............................................................44  
Notes  
a):  
Integrated numbering area.  
b1): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 213, 214 and 215 for Algeria.  
b2): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 218 and 219 for Libya.  
b3): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 210, 211, 212 (212 in service) for  
Morocco.  
b4): Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 216, 217 for Tunisia.  
c):  
d):  
e):  
h:)  
Integrated numbering plan.  
Will form part of numbering zone 7.  
Code 866 has been allocated to the province of Taiwan.  
United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) incl: Abu Dhabi, AJmna, Dubai, Fujeirah, Ras Al,  
Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al Oaiwain.  
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Appendix A – Service address codes  
Mail retrieval ...................................................57  
Maritime assistance .......................................39  
Maritime enquiries.......................................... 31  
Medical advice ...............................................32  
Medical assistance......................................... 38  
Meteorological reports ................................... 41  
Abbreviated dialing ........................................23  
Access to maritime packet assembly/  
disassembly ...................................................20  
Administration specialized use.................... 6(X)  
Automatic .......................................................00  
Automatic line test..........................................91  
Navigational hazards and warnings ...............42  
National operator ...........................................13  
National information service........................... 14  
Collect call......................................................35  
Credit card call ...............................................36  
Commissioning tests ......................................92  
Person-to-person call .....................................34  
Ship position reports ...................................... 43  
Databases ......................................................70  
Faxmail...........................................................26  
Technical assistance (on network)................. 33  
Telephone call booking .................................. 17  
Time and duration .......................................... 37  
Time announcement ...................................... 50  
International outgoing operator ......................11  
International information service ....................12  
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Appendix B – Installation of Marine Antenna  
Location of Antenna Unit  
Avoid obstructions  
The Antenna ideally requires a free line of sight in all directions above  
an elevation angle of 5 degrees.  
Any obstruction will cause blind sectors, and may result in degrada-  
tion or even loss of communication with the satellite.  
Degrading of the communication is only completely avoided by plac-  
ing the antenna higher than any obstructions. This is often not feasi-  
ble and a compromise must be made to reduce the number of blind  
sectors.  
The degree of communication degradation depends on the size of the  
obstructions; the distance to them must therefore be considered.  
Preferably, all obstructions within 3 m of the antenna should be  
avoided. Obstructions less than 15 cm in diameter can be ignored  
beyond this distance.  
Installation of Antenna Unit on top of mast must be avoided.  
Compass safe distance  
For installation on Norwegian or British vessels, the Antenna Unit  
should be located at a distance of at least 1.0 metre from the mag-  
netic steering compass. Be aware that requirements may vary from  
one country to another.  
Radiation precautions  
Persons should not be near the antenna when transmitting for periods  
of more than 1 hour per day.  
MICROWAVE RADIATION !  
NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN 1 M  
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Avoid interference  
The Antenna Unit should be separated as far as possible from other  
communication and navigation antennas onboard such as Radar,  
Satellite, HF/VHF/UHF, GPSantennas etc.. Preferably by 5 metres.  
The Antenna Unit should be installed so that severe vibration and  
shock are avoided. If installed on top of a pipe or signal/radar mast,  
the mast must be supported by stays.  
The equipment is supplied with gasket and a flange for mounting of  
the Antenna Unit on top of a 42.4 mm outer diameter pipe.  
Other installation bracket is optional.  
Coax cable  
A 12 metre coaxial cable type RG-223 (QRPM 911084-12000) is  
supplied as standard.  
For greater lengths, see "Optional antenna cable".  
The coax cable should be secured by laying the cable in a tube and/  
or by fastening the cable to avoid damage.  
Telephone Unit (TPU) and Power Supply (PS)  
The PS is provided with holes for mounting on desktop or bulkhead  
with the TPU snapped on top of PS by fastening clips.  
The TPU may be installed separately by using 3 metre extension  
cables between PS and TPU:  
coaxial cable, QRPM 911087-3000  
DC cable, QRPM 911079-3000  
Source of energy  
The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24V  
battery.  
Power supply for operation from 230 VAC may be supplied as an  
option, QBMJ 101002.  
Note!  
The antenna has been delivered with 3 different types of radomes.  
The latest version (type 3) is mounted as illustrated on page B-4.  
The earlier versions (type 1 and 2) are mounted as shown on page  
B-6. Be aware of the condensation drainage through the area around  
the coax connector for these versions, see illustration.  
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Connecting up  
Radome  
type 3  
N-connector  
Delivered  
with approx.  
50cm coax  
cable for  
connection  
to antenna  
N-connector  
ADE  
Above Deck Equipment  
BDE  
Antenna coax cable  
Below Deck Equipment  
Standard:  
type RG223  
Length 12 m.  
For greater lenghts, see  
Optional antenna cable”.  
WorldPhone  
Telephone Unit  
TPU  
RF cable to/from  
WorldPhone  
QRPM 911081-0150  
Length: 15 cm  
Power  
Supply  
PS  
Power cable type  
QRPM 911080-2000  
10 - 32V DC  
Power cable to WorldPhone  
QRPM 911079-0150  
Length: 15 cm  
NB! Polarity dependent:  
The positive lead is tagged.  
(The NEGATIVE pole is connected  
to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.)  
Fuse: 15 A slow blow  
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Mounting the Antenna Unit with radome type 3  
Procedure:  
Thread coax cable through  
sockets and tube prior to  
final assembling and  
installing Antenna Unit  
Radome  
type 3  
Apply silicone  
compound  
Note!  
Condensation  
drainage.  
Do not cover!  
Gasket  
Hexagon  
screws/  
washers (6)  
Mounting flange  
Lock screw (2)  
Use 6 mm  
unbrako key  
Mounting flange dimensions:  
72  
Dia 7  
85.5  
55  
Tube (option)  
Outer dia 42.4  
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES  
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Mounting the radome top of radome type 3  
1
Place gasket on  
radome base.  
2
Lower radome top  
down onto the base  
with alignment mark  
across for alignment  
area on the base.  
Radome top  
3
Turn radome top  
approx 30° clockwise  
until the snap function  
locks.  
Alignment mark  
Locking screw  
Snap lock function  
Radome base  
Gasket  
Alignment area  
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Mounting the Antenna Unit with radome type 1 and 2  
Mounting:  
Thread coax cable through  
sockets and tube prior to  
final assembling and  
installing Antenna Unit  
Radome  
type 1 and 2  
Sealed inside  
with O-ring  
Note!  
Condensation  
drainage.  
Do not cover  
this area!  
Gasket  
Hexagon  
screws/  
washers (6)  
Mounting flange  
Lock screw (2)  
Use 6 mm  
unbrako key  
Mounting flange dimensions:  
72  
Dia 7  
85.5  
55  
Tube (option)  
Outer dia 42.4  
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Mounting the Power Supply  
230 mm  
10 mm  
Dia 10 mm  
4.5 mm  
198 mm  
Standard tripod mount  
160 mm  
Dia 4.5 mm  
Dia 4.5 mm  
174 mm  
Underside view  
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Outline dimensions  
297  
251  
Antenna Unit  
QUFF 911980  
(antenna only)  
Weight: 3.8 kg  
44  
Telephone Unit (TPU)  
QUFC 911936  
190  
Weight: 1.0 kg  
235  
38  
Power Supply (PS)  
QUFC 911932  
198  
Weight: 1.6 kg  
230  
Optional 230 VAC power  
supply w/AC and DC cables  
connected.  
5
2
168  
QBMJ 101002  
100  
Weight: 0.65 kg  
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Appendix B – Installation of Voyager Antenna  
Antenna Unit  
The Antenna Unit should be installed so that severe vibration and  
shock are avoided.  
The equipment is supplied with a magnetic mounting bracket for  
installation on cars with magnetic-holding roof top.  
Mounting option:  
Load Carrier Base Assembly for installation on cars with non-  
magnetic roof material, or for installation on trains.  
See illustration on next page.  
Coax cable  
A 5 metre coaxial cable type GO2232D (QRPM 911086-5000) is  
supplied as standard.  
For greater lengths, see "Optional antenna cable".  
Telephone Unit (TPU) and Power Supply (PS)  
The PS is provided with holes for mounting on wall or dash board with  
the TPU snapped on top of PS by fastening clips. A tripod mount  
allows the unit to be mounted on the optional suction adapter.  
The TPU may be installed separately by using 3 metre extension  
cables between PS and TPU:  
coaxial cable, QRPM 911087-3000  
DC cable, QRPM 911079-3000  
Source of energy  
The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24V  
battery.  
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Connecting up  
ODE  
Outdoor Equipment  
IDE  
Indoor Equipment  
Antenna coax cable  
Standard:  
type GO2232D  
Length 5 m.  
WorldPhone  
Telephone Unit  
TPU  
RF cable to/from  
Power  
Supply  
PS  
WorldPhone  
QRPM 911081-0150  
Length: 15 cm  
Power cable type  
QRPM 911080-2000  
Power cable to WorldPhone  
QRPM 911079-0150  
10-32V DC  
Length: 15 cm  
NB! Polarity dependent:  
The positive lead is tagged.  
(The NEGATIVE pole is connected  
to the CENTRE PIN of the 3-pin plug.)  
Fuse: 15 A slow blow  
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Mounting on magnetic-holding surface  
The Antenna Unit may be attached to the roof top with a magnetic plate inside  
the antenna mounting bracket. On a flat, clean metal surface the antenna will  
stay in place at highway speeds up to 150 km/hour.  
Note! A protection plate is supplied to keep the magnetic plate clean during  
shipment of the equipment. Remove the protection plate from the magnetic plate  
prior to attaching the Antenna Unit.  
See "Assembling the Antenna Unit for magnetic mount".  
The antenna may be loosened by carefully bending a screwdriver as indicated.  
Mounting on load carrier  
The Antenna Unit may also be attached to the roof using load carrier as indi-  
cated. See "Assembling the Antenna Unit for load carrier mount".  
Antenna Unit  
mounted on  
load carrier  
Antenna Unit  
attached with  
magnetic plate  
Power cable  
with 10A fuse  
Antenna coax cable  
Telephone Unit &  
Power Supply  
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Assembling the Antenna Unit for magnetic mount  
While holding the  
base plate in  
Note!  
4
Remove the protection plate  
from the magnetic plate prior  
to attaching the Antenna Unit.  
The protection plate is  
supplied to keep the magnetic  
plate clean during shipment  
of the equipment.  
place, lower the  
magnetic plate  
down and mount  
the four hexagon  
screws with  
washers.  
While holding  
the base plate  
in place, mount  
the antenna  
coax plug.  
3
2
Lower the base  
plate down onto  
the antenna with  
the mounting  
holes positioned  
across for the  
screw holes.  
Place the antenna upside  
down on a stable surface.  
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Assembling the Antenna Unit for load carrier mount  
While holding the  
base plate in  
place, lower the  
bracket down and  
mount the four  
hexagon screws  
with washers.  
4
While holding  
the base plate  
in place, mount  
the antenna  
coax plug.  
3
2
Lower the base  
plate down onto  
the antenna with  
the mounting  
holes positioned  
across for the  
screw holes.  
Place the antenna upside  
down on a stable surface.  
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Mounting the Power Supply  
230 mm  
10 mm  
Dia 10 mm  
4.5 mm  
198 mm  
Standard tripod mount  
160 mm  
Dia 4.5 mm  
Dia 4.5 mm  
174 mm  
Underside view  
Outline dimensions  
Power Supply  
38  
QUFC 911932  
Weight: 1.6 kg  
198  
230  
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Outline dimensions  
Telephone Unit  
QUFC 911936  
44  
Weight: 1.0 kg  
190  
235  
275  
140  
Antenna Unit  
QUFF 911905  
Weight: 3.0 kg  
350  
350  
2
3
Load carrier mount (option)  
QSXA 811990  
461  
374  
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tenna  
Appendix B – Installation of Provident Antenna  
Satellite search  
Before mounting the WorldPhone Provident antenna, look up the  
relative position of the satellite, see coverage map in appendix H –  
System description.  
The antenna must be pointed at the satellite with free line of sight for  
optimum receiving and transmitting conditions. The beam is perpen-  
dicular to the antenna.  
When during adjustment of the antenna a satellite signal is received,  
a short tone will sound. If it is an Inmarsat satellite, a continuous tone  
will sound with varying frequency. When closing in on a satellite,  
turning the antenna horizontally and adjusting its vertical angle, the  
tone should increase in frequency.  
See setup procedure for WorldPhone Portable in chapter 1. Getting  
Started.  
Coax cable  
A 10 metre coaxial cable type RG-223 (QRPM 911091-10000) is  
supplied as standard.  
For greater lengths, see "Optional antenna cable".  
A bracket is available with N-connector receptacle for connection of  
extended antenna cable, see "Optional bracket".  
Source of energy  
The equipment operates from 10 to 32 Volts DC from any 12V or 24V  
battery, using the 2 m DC power cable, QRPM 911080-2000. The  
positive lead of the power cable is tagged.  
An adapter is included for operation from 90-264 VAC, QBMA 901001  
(1.8 m mains cable).  
A 2 m car lighter cable can also be supplied, QRPM 911090.  
The TPU is delivered with an internal rechargeable battery pack, see  
"Internal battery" in chapter 1. Getting Started.  
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Connecting up  
ODE  
Outdoor Equipment  
IDE  
Indoor Equipment  
Antenna coax cable  
Standard:  
QRPM 911091  
Length 10 m.  
WorldPhone  
Telephone Unit  
TPU  
15 V DC  
90-264 VAC Adapter  
QBMA 901001  
Car lighter cable  
QRPM 911062  
(option)  
Power cable type  
QRPM 911080-2000  
10-32V DC  
NB! Polarity dependent:  
The positive lead is tagged.  
(The NEGATIVE pole is connected  
to the CENTRE PIN of the plug.)  
Fuse: 15 A slow blow  
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Mounting the Antenna Unit  
Adjustment screws  
(90 degree range)  
U-bolt  
Mast bracket  
Coax connector  
RF transceiver  
Max dia 120 mm  
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Optional bracket  
Fastened  
using  
existing  
hexagon  
screws  
Rear side of antenna  
Coax connector  
N-connector  
(female)  
N-connector  
(male)  
N-connectors  
Optional antenna cable  
“Pigtail” QRPM 911059.1000  
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Outline dimensions  
Telephone Unit  
QUFC 911936  
44  
Weight: 1.0 kg  
190  
235  
521  
Antenna Unit  
QUFC 911906  
521  
Weight: 3.0 kg  
(antenna only)  
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Appendix B – Optional antenna cable  
General  
Double screen 50 coaxial cable must be used for connection be-  
tween the TPU and the various Antenna Units.  
The coax cable should be secured by laying the cable in a tube and/  
or by fastening the cable to avoid damage.  
A "pigtail" is normally required for connection to the TPU.  
The maximum length of the coax cable is limited by the DC and RF  
loss through the cable:  
Maximum DC loss: R loop 0.6 ohm  
Maximum RF attenuation at 1525-1660 MHz: < 10 dB  
The table below lists suitable double screened coax cables:  
Suitable coaxial connectors  
max. length  
for 10 dB/0.6  
*Antenna cable Reference Diameter  
at the TPU  
at the antenna  
11N-50-7-5  
+ “pigtail”  
RG214  
MIL-C-17  
10.8 mm  
12.9 mm  
16.0 mm  
27.5 mm  
25 m  
75 m  
95 m  
172 m  
11N-50-7-5  
S 10172 B-10  
(QTZC 502 012  
11N-50-10-4  
+ “pigtail”  
11N-50-10-4  
11N-50-12-115  
+ “pigtail”  
1
RF / ” 50  
2
11N-50-12-115  
11N-50-23-101  
11N-50-23-101  
+ “pigtail”  
7
RF / ” 50  
8
N/female  
N/male  
N/male  
*Antenna cable  
Pigtail  
QRPM 911059-1000  
at the TPU  
at the antenna  
Ready-made cables  
The following cable extensions are delivered with coax connectors  
mounted:  
10 m cable  
28 m cable  
80 m cable  
QRPM 911091-10000  
QRPM 911057-28000  
QRPM 911058-80000  
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1
6
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
Telephone  
Unit, TPU  
6
7
8
9
TELEFAX  
TELEPHONE  
TEL  
1
NOT USED  
6
2
1
LINE (YELLOW)  
LINE (RED)  
NOT USED  
TEL-1A  
TEL-1B  
3
4
5
6
PC  
DATA  
1
CD (109)  
RXD (104)  
TXD (103)  
DTR (108)  
GND (102)  
DSR (107)  
RTS (105)  
CTS (106)  
RI (125)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Appendix C – Battery charging  
(WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)  
Handling  
A new battery, or a battery that has not been used for a long time, will  
require 2 - 3 charge/discharge cycles to achieve its maximum per-  
formance with normal use of the WorldPhone.  
To discharge the battery use the phone until it shuts down.  
Avoid charging a fully charged or nearly charged battery.  
Never leave the battery in hot sunlight. Extreme temperatures may  
cause permanent reduction of the battery capacity.  
Charging  
The charging starts automatically once the universal AC adapter or  
the car lighter cable is connected to the power source, and terminates  
automatically when the battery is fully charged.  
Note! When running the WorldPhone on the universal adapter alone (no  
battery installed), the battery symbol in the display is replaced by "DC".  
Calibration  
To ensure correct monitoring of the battery state, it must be fully  
discharged before charging the battery pack for the first time.  
Internal power: NiMh rechargeable battery pack  
1
6
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
7
8
9
Motor must be running to achieve  
full charge of the battery pack  
Polarity  
independent  
External power/charging  
15 V DC  
90 - 264 V AC  
Universal AC Adapter  
QBMA 101001-2  
Car lighter cable  
QRPM 911062  
(option)  
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Charger  
The WorldPhone Charger allows separate charging of a single battery  
pack.  
Operation:  
1 The indicator lights green when connecting the charger to the  
power source without battery inserted.  
No light indicates that power is not supplied to the charger: check  
cables.  
2 When inserting a battery that is not fully charged, red light indi-  
cates that charging takes place.  
3 Green light indicates that the battery is fully charged. A fully dis-  
charged battery is charged in approximately 3 hours.  
Note!  
The battery may be stored or transported in the charger without any  
risk of drainage apart from self-discharge.  
WorldPhone battery pack  
QSXK 911944-2  
Indicator  
WorldPhone Charger  
QUFC 911943  
(option)  
Polarity  
independent  
Motor must be running to achieve  
full charge of the battery pack  
15 V DC  
90 - 264 V AC  
Universal AC Adapter  
QBMA 101001-2  
Car lighter cable  
QRPM 911062  
(option)  
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Appendix C – Battery replacement  
(WorldPhone Portable/Provident only)  
Slide back lock to release battery pack  
Battery pack  
QSXK 911944-2  
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Appendix D – AT commands  
General  
The AT command set allows you to configure the WorldPhone ASD  
function directly from your PC keyboard. The AT characters are a  
prefix to the commands you issue to the WorldPhone’s ASD service.  
Most communication applications do not require knowledge of AT  
commands.  
Every time you type AT, you are essentially asking for the  
WorldPhone ASD’s ATtention. For instance, if you want to answer an  
incoming data call, you would type ATA to answer: ATAç  
When a value associated with a command is not entered, it is as-  
sumed to be 0, f.ex.: AT&D equals AT&D0.  
Hanging up – escape sequence  
Once the the WorldPhone ASD is online to another system, the only  
command it recognises is an escape code that contains three typed  
pluses, (+) which forces the WorldPhone ASD back to command  
mode.  
The following should be done, when issuing the escape command:  
Wait one second after sending the last item of data.  
Type +++ with less than one second between the characters.  
Wait one second, an "OK" response should appear.  
Do not type the AT prefix or Carriage Return. The guard time of one  
second before and after the code prevents the WorldPhone ASD from  
misinterpreting the occurrence of +++ in the transmitted data stream.  
If necessary, the character used in the escape code or the duration of  
the guard time can be changed by altering Register S2 or S12,  
see S-register commands.  
In response to +++, the WorldPhone ASD returns to command  
mode.  
To hang up, key ATHç  
To return to online mode, key ATOç  
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Operating modes  
The WorldPhone ASD function may operate in three modes:  
Command mode  
The WorldPhone ASD responds to AT commands. No remote  
communication occurs.  
Online command mode  
A data call is taking place and an escape sequence has been  
initiated, after which the WorldPhone ASD will respond to AT  
commands during the call.  
Online data mode  
Once the WorldPhone ASD is connected up, anything arriving from  
the PC is interpreted as data and sent to the remote end and vice  
versa.  
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Basic AT commands  
Note! AT commands may be entered in either upper or lower case  
(not mixed).  
AT A ç  
instructs the WorldPhone ASD to connect the line and  
start the answer sequence of the incoming call. Used  
when not configured for auto answer.  
AT D 00 47 67 24 47 00 ç  
instructs the WorldPhone ASD to dial the number  
00 47 67 24 47 00 via the default Net service provider.  
AT D 4* 00 47 67 24 47 00 ç  
instructs the WorldPhone ASD to dial the number  
00 47 67 24 47 00 via the selected Net service provider,  
e.g. Telenor (Norwegian Telecom, code no.4).  
AT D 23 11 ç dials the telephone number stored  
under short number 11.  
AT E[n] ç  
sets local echo of keyboard commands on/off:  
AT E0 ç turns local echo OFF.  
Default  
AT E1 ç turns local echo ON.  
AT H ç  
hook control:  
AT H ç sets the WorldPhone ASD ON-hook  
when in Online Data Mode. Disconnects the line and  
terminates the call.  
AT O ç  
returns to Online Data Mode when in Online Command  
Mode during a data call.  
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AT Q[n] ç  
sets responses sent by the WorldPhone ASD:  
Default  
AT Q0 ç : the WorldPhone ASD returns  
responses like OK or ERROR.  
AT Q1 ç : the WorldPhone ASD does not  
return responses.  
AT S sets and displays S register values. See "S-Register  
Commands".  
AT V[n] ç  
sets the WorldPhone ASD response format to words or  
numbers:  
AT V0 ç selects numeric response.  
Default  
AT V1 ç selects verbal response.  
AT X[n] ç  
selects CONNECT result code format  
(dial tone detection – busy detection):  
AT X0 ç  
basic message set: OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CAR-  
RIER, ERROR.  
AT X1 ç  
basic message set extended with CONNECT xxxx-yyyy.  
AT X2 ç  
basic message set extended with NO DIALTONE.  
AT X3 ç  
basic message set extended with BUSY.  
Default  
AT X4 ç  
basic message set extended with all of the above.  
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AT Z ç  
resets the WorldPhone ASD configuration to last saved  
command. Also clears the call if used when in Online  
Command Mode.  
A /  
repeats last command.  
Re-executes the last AT command string issued to  
the WorldPhone ASD, including redialing a telephone  
number.  
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Extended AT commands  
AT & C[n] ç  
determines the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) behaviour:  
AT & C0 ç sets DCD always ON.  
Default  
AT & C1 ç sets DCD, only when connected.  
AT & D[n] ç  
selects the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) behaviour:  
AT & D0 ç the WorldPhone ASD ignores  
DTR.  
AT & D1 ç the WorldPhone ASD enters  
Online Command Mode when DTR goes inactive.  
Default  
AT & D2 ç the WorldPhone ASD clears call  
when DTR goes inactive.  
AT & F ç  
resets the WorldPhone ASD to factory default. The  
factory default is not saved as with the AT&W command,  
so ATZ revokes to last saved values.  
AT & S[n] ç  
selects the Data Set Ready (DSR) behaviour:  
Default  
AT & S0 ç sets DSR permanently ON.  
AT & S1 ç sets DSR ON when satellite link  
is established.  
AT & V ç  
displays stored configuration profile.  
AT & W ç  
saves active configuration profile.  
(May be recalled using AT Z ç).  
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Extended AT+I, +G and +W commands  
The extended AT+I, AT+G and AT+W commands are non-standard  
features some of which are designed specially for the Inmarsat  
Mini-M system.  
AT +GCAP ç  
displays capabilities supported by WorldPhone terminals.  
AT +GMI ç  
displays manufacturer identification.  
AT +GMM ç  
displays equipment identification.  
AT +GMR ç  
displays software revision.  
AT +ICF =[n<format>] [,m<parity>]  
ç
specifies the local serial port start-stop (asynchronous)  
character framing between the PC and the WorldPhone.  
AT +ICF ? ç  
displays current settings.  
AT +ICF =? ç  
displays available settings.  
Format reference number n :  
1 = 8 data bits, 2 stop bits  
3 = 8 data bits, 1 stop bit  
Default  
4 = 7 data bits, 2 stop bits  
5 = 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, 1 stop bit  
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Parity reference number m :  
0 = odd  
1 = even  
2 = mark  
Default  
3 = space  
Example:  
AT +ICF =3,3 ç  
specifies a data format of 8 data bits,1 stop bit and space  
parity.  
-to-PC>] [,m<PC-to-  
specifies the local flow control between the PC and the  
WorldPhone.  
AT +IFC =[n<WP  
WP>] ; ç  
AT +IFC ? ç  
displays current settings.  
AT +IFC =? ç  
displays available settings.  
WorldPhone - to - PC, reference number n :  
0 = no flow control  
1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control stripped of control  
characters.)  
Default  
Default  
2 = RTS (hardware flow control)  
3 = XON/XOFF (software flow control with pass-through  
of control characters.)  
PC - to - WorldPhone, reference number m :  
0 = no flow control  
1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control)  
2 = CTS (hardware flow control)  
AT +IPR =[r(PC-to-WP rate)]  
ç
specifies the data rate at which PC - WorldPhone inter-  
face accepts commands.  
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AT +IPR ? ç  
displays current settings.  
AT +IPR =? ç  
displays available settings.  
Selectable data rates, r :  
1200 bps  
2400 bps  
4800 bps  
9600 bps  
19200 bps  
38400 bps  
Example:  
AT +IPR =9600 ç  
specifies a data rate of 9600 bps between the PC and the  
WorldPhone telephone unit.  
AT +W ç  
indicates which PCCA standard the WorldPhone ASD  
complies with.  
AT +WKSIZE =[n] ç  
sets the maximum ARQ window size for subsequent data  
calls using ARQ mode. The ARQ window determines the  
size of the buffer that keeps in memory data not yet  
acknowledged by the other end.  
AT +WKSIZE ? ç  
displays current settings.  
AT +WKSIZE =? ç  
displays available settings.  
Valid value of n = 1 - 63  
Default  
WorldPhone : n = 15  
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AT +WINMARSAT ç  
lists Inmarsat specific functions supported by the World-  
Phone ASD.  
AT +WLES =[n] ç  
selects the Net service provider for the next outgoing call.  
The parameter nnn specifies the Net service provider  
Access Code. Three digits must be keyed in. If omitted,  
the default Net service provider set from the WorldPhone  
is selected.  
Range = 0 - 255  
nnn = 000, default Net service provider.  
AT +WNERAHSHAKE =[n] ç  
selects handshake setup.  
n = 1 fills the WorldPhone buffer before handshaking with  
the Net service provider.  
Default  
n = 0 routes handshake transitions from the PC directly to  
the Net service provider. Minimizes transmission  
delays when handshake is used seldom.  
AT +WRATE =[<sat_rate>] [,<ter_rate>]  
ç
sets the wanted satellite data rate, and the terrestrial data  
rate used for outgoing data calls.  
AT +WRATE ? ç  
displays selected rates.  
AT +WRATE =? ç  
displays available rates.  
Sat_rate, i.e. requested data rate to use over satellite  
channel, for WorldPhone permanently set to:  
2400 bps  
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Ter_rate, i.e. data rate to use on terrestrial modem:  
1200 bps  
2400 bps  
4800 bps  
9600 bps  
14400 bps  
Default  
Example:  
AT +WRATE =2400,2400 ç  
sets both the satellite rate and the terrestrial modem rate  
to 2400 bps.  
AT +WRTL =[<low>] [,<high>] ç sets the lower  
and upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer used in the  
Net service provider-to-WorldPhone direction  
(WorldPhone receive buffer).  
AT +WRTL ? ç  
displays selected threshold levels.  
AT WRTL =? ç  
displays available threshold levels.  
The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at which  
point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an RR (Receiver  
Ready) packet signalling that it is ready to receive data  
from Net service provider:  
Valid value: 0-511  
Default value: 120  
The high parameter specifies the upper threshold at  
which point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an RNR  
(Receiver Not Ready) packet signalling that it is not ready  
to receive any more data from Net service provider:  
Valid value: 1-512  
Default value: 240  
Note! The high value must be larger than the low value.  
When the high value is omitted, it becomes low value +  
120.  
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AT +WS45 =[n] ç  
sets the requested satellite and terrestrial error correction  
scheme for data calls.  
AT +WS45 ? ç  
displays current setting.  
AT WS45 =? ç  
displays available setting.  
Parameter reference number  
n :  
0
Sat. err.corr. Terr. err.corr. End-to-end  
non-ARQ  
ARQ  
non-V.42  
V.42  
NARQ  
ARQ  
Default  
1
200 non-ARQ  
V.42  
NARQ  
NARQ  
201 ARQ  
non-V.42  
AT +WS46 ? ç  
shows that the Inmarsat Mini-M ASD standard is to be  
used for data communication. This is fixed and may not  
be changed.  
AT +WTNID =[<nnn>] ç sets the terrestrial  
network for the next outgoing data call.  
AT +WTNID ? ç  
displays selected TNID.  
AT +WTNID =? ç  
displays available TNIDs.  
The parameter nnn specifies the terrestrial network ID. If  
omitted, it is set to 000.  
Range = 0 - 255  
nnn = 000, terrestrial network unspecified.  
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AT +WTTL =[<low>] [,<high>] ç sets the lower  
and upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer used in the  
WORLDPHONE-to-Net service provider direction  
(WorldPhone transmit buffer).  
AT +WTTL ? ç  
displays selected threshold levels.  
AT WTTL =? ç  
displays available threshold levels.  
The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at which  
point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an XON, or raise  
the CTS line signalling that it is ready to receive data from  
the PC:  
Valid value: 0-511  
Default value: 120  
The high parameter specifies the upper threshold at  
which point the WorldPhone ASD should issue an an  
XOFF, or lower the CTS line signalling that it is not ready  
to receive data from the PC:  
Valid value: 1-512  
Default value: 240  
Note! The high value must be larger than the low value.  
When the high value is omitted, it becomes low value +  
120.  
AT +WXR =[n] ç  
determines the format of a CONNECT response from the  
WorldPhone ASD.  
AT +WXR ? ç  
displays selected format.  
AT +WXR =? ç  
displays available formats.  
Format reference number n :  
0 = CONNECT <see below* >  
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1 = +WXSR:<satellite rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>  
+WXTR:<terrestrial rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>  
+WXKR:<ARQ window size>  
CONNECT <PC-WP rate>  
Default  
2 = CONNECT <see below* >,<ARQ I NARQ>  
3 = CONNECT <ARQ I NARQ>  
* The lowest value of PC-WP rate, satellite rate and  
terrestrial rate.  
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S-Register commands  
S-registers are special memory locations in the WorldPhone for  
storing specific configuration and operating parameters.  
AT S0 =[n] ç  
specifies automatic answer at the nth ring.  
0=OFF, 1-255=ON.  
AT S0 =<n>  
sets value of register.  
ç
AT S0 ? ç  
displays current value of register.  
Default  
AT S0 =0 ç turns automatic answer OFF.  
AT S0 =1 ç answers after 1 ring.  
the WorldPhone ASD will terminate incoming calls  
after 95 secs.  
AT S2 =[n] ç  
stores the ASCII decimal code for the escape character.  
Authorized codes within: 0 to 255.  
n128 disables the escape sequence.  
AT S2 =<n>  
sets value of register.  
ç
AT S2 ? ç  
displays current value of register.  
Default  
AT S2 =43 ç sets the ESCAPE code to  
43 (+-key).  
AT S3 = [n]  
ç
stores the ASCII decimal code for the carriage return  
character. Authorized codes within: 0 to 127.  
AT S3 =<n>  
sets value of register.  
ç
AT S3 ? ç  
displays current value of register.  
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Default  
AT S3 =13 ç sets the CARRIAGE  
RETURN code to 13 (ç -key).  
AT S4 =[n] ç  
stores the ASCII decimal code for the line feed character.  
Authorized codes: 0 to 127.  
AT S4 =<n>  
sets value of register.  
ç
AT S4 ? ç  
displays current value of register.  
Default  
AT S4 =10 ç sets the LINE FEED code  
to 10.  
AT S5 =[n] ç  
stores the ASCII decimal code for the editing character.  
Authorized codes: 0 to 127.  
AT S5 =<n>  
sets value of register.  
ç
AT S5 ? ç  
displays current value of register.  
Default  
AT S5 =8 ç sets the BACK SPACE code  
to 8.  
AT S25 =[n] ç  
sets delay before examining DTR (108/2) after dialing and  
when online with a WorldPhone-to-Net call.  
Range: 0-255 hundredths of a second.  
AT S25 =<n>  
ç
sets delay value.  
AT S25 ? ; ç  
displays current delay value.  
Default  
AT S25 =5 ç sets delay to 5 (corre-  
sponding to 50 milliseconds).  
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Pin assignments  
Pin  
Mne-  
CCITT Signal  
circuit source  
Circuit DIN  
Description  
number monic  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CD  
109  
104  
103  
108  
102  
107  
105  
106  
125  
DCE  
DTE  
DCE  
DTE  
Carrier detect  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
BB  
BA  
D1  
Received Data  
Transmitted Data  
Data terminal ready  
Signal ground  
D2  
DCE  
DTE  
DCE  
DCE  
Data set ready  
Request To Send  
Clear To Send  
Ring indicator  
CA  
CB  
S2  
M2  
Signal source DTE means the signal goes from the PC to the WorldPhone.  
Signal source DCE means the signal goes from the WorldPhone to the PC.  
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Signal descriptions  
102 Signal Ground  
Digital ground, return line.  
103 Send Data  
Data transmitted from DTE (PC) to DCE (WorldPhone).  
104 Receive data  
Data Received from DCE (WorldPhone) to DTE (PC).  
105 Request To Send  
OFF requests DCE (WorldPhone) to suspend transmission to DTE (PC).  
ON requests DCE (WorldPhone) to resume transmission to DTE (PC).  
106 Clear to send  
OFF indicates that DCE (WorldPhone) cannot accept data from DTE (PC).  
ON indicates that DCE (WorldPhone) is prepared to accept data from DTE  
(PC).  
107 Data Set Ready  
Signal from WorldPhone that when ON indicates that a data call setup is in  
progress.  
108 Data Terminal Ready  
Signal from PC. This signal is used in the Hotline mode and indicate when  
going from OFF to ON that the PC wants to make a data call. The PC  
clears the call by setting the signal from ON to OFF.  
109 Receive Signal Indicator  
Signal from WorldPhone that when ON indicates that connection is  
established and received data will be delivered on circuit 104, Received  
Data.  
125 Ring Indicator  
Signal from WorldPhone. This signal is used in the Auto answer OFF  
mode and when ON indicates that an incoming call is in progress. The  
signal will go OFF when the call is answered by the PC by turning circuit  
108 Data Terminal Ready ON.  
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Appendix E – Secure voice (option)  
General  
The WorldPhone can be programmed to allow operation of encrypted  
speech through the TEL port and the FAX port when this is  
configured for voice service. Settings can only be made in Owner level.  
The STU IIB/III is enabled as default on ports configured for voice service.  
STU enabling/disabling  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu function  
key and scroll down to  
Function menu  
009 Advanced functions  
Precharge  
Advanced functions:  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
2 Press Selct or  
right arrow and  
scroll down to  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Satellite setup  
007 Configuration  
Information available  
Install  
Configuration:  
3 Selct or right  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
arrow opens the  
Configuration menu:  
97  
Configuration menu  
001 Port configuration  
Net service providers  
Power conservation  
Set diagnostics  
4 Pressing Selct or  
right arrow again  
displays which ports  
are enabled/disabled  
for use with secure  
voice:  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
Service  
Handset: Voice  
TEL: Voice  
FAX: Fax  
Secure voice  
Enabled  
Broadcast: On  
470 SIM  
Broadcast: On/Off  
5 Press Edit or right  
arrow for enabling/  
Broad Edit  
Save  
disabling secure voice.  
Scroll up/down and  
press Selct at  
wanted mode:  
Servic
Service Secure voice  
/
Handset: Voice  
Voice  
/
Enabled  
Voice Disabled  
TEL:  
Voice  
/
FAX:  
Broadcast: Off  
470 SIM  
Fax  
Selct  
Service  
/
Secure voice  
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5  
Fax  
to select mode for fax port:  
Voice  
Voice  
/
Enabled  
Disabled  
/
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Magnetometer calibration  
Menu  
1 Press the Menu function  
Function menu  
key and scroll down to  
Precharge  
009 Advanced functions  
Advanced functions:  
2 Selct or right arrow  
opens the Advanced  
functions menu:  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
470  
SIM  
9
Advanced functions menu  
Access control  
005 Aero functions  
Satellite setup  
3 Scroll down to  
Aero functions and  
press Selct or right  
arrow to open  
Configuration  
Information available  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
the Aero functions  
window:  
95  
Aero functions  
001 Magnetometer calibration  
002 Configure landing speed  
003 Satellite locations  
4 Selct or right  
arrow opens the  
Magnetometer  
470  
SIM  
Lock Mail Selct Quit  
951  
Magnetometer calibration  
calibration window:  
Press "Start" to initiate the  
calibration process for the  
Start initiates calibration.  
aeronautical antenna magnetometer.  
Abort stops the procedure.  
470  
SIM  
Start  
Abort  
Configure landing speed  
5 Scroll down in the menu  
and press Selct or right  
arrow to open the  
952  
Configure landing speed  
Landing speed (m/s): 50  
Configure landing speed  
window:  
470  
SIM  
Del  
Send  
Ok  
Key in anticipated speed.  
Satellite locations  
6 Scroll down in the menu  
and press Selct or right  
arrow to open the  
Satellite locations  
window:  
953  
Satellite locations  
AOR-W  
Longitude:  
Location:  
54  
WEST  
470  
SIM  
Prev Next Save  
Ok  
Prev/Next lists the position  
of available satellite regions.  
(For possible new satellites, key in position and scroll down to select location)  
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Latin languages  
Key strokes:  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112  
Lower case  
!
!
/
/
? ¡ ¿ 1  
? ¡ ¿ 1  
UPPER CASE  
a b c à á â ã ä å æ ç  
2
A B C À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç 2  
d e f è é ê ë 3  
D E F D È É Ê Ë 3  
g h i  
ì
í
Í
î
Î
ï
Ï
4
G H I  
Ì
4
j
k l  
5
J
K L 5  
m n o ñ ò ó ô õ ö ø 6  
M N O Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø 6  
p q r  
P
7
P Q R P 7  
s t u ß u ù ú û ü 8  
S T U Ù Ú Û Ü 8  
v w x 9  
V W X 9  
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Cyrillic  
Key strokes:  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112  
? ¡ ¿ 1  
Lower case  
!
/
UPPER CASE  
Space  
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Appendix G – List of terms  
AOR-E Atlantic Ocean Region East, see map in appendix H.  
AOR-W Atlantic Ocean Region West, see map in appendix H.  
ARQ automatic repeat request, protocol for error detection and automatic  
retransmission of defective blocks of data.  
ASD asynchronous data transmission  
ASD function/service the built-in capability of the WorldPhone for asyn-  
chronous data transmission.  
AT command used to control modem functions from the PC keyboard  
(ATtention).  
AT modem the built-in modem of the WorldPhone that performs the modu-  
lation and demodulation required for data communication.  
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  
CHV2 higher access level on the SIM card, corresponding to WorldPhone  
"owner" level.  
DC Direct Current  
DCE data circuit terminal equipment  
Deg degrees  
DTE data terminal equipment  
DTMF Dual-Tone Multifrequency Dialing, pulsing in which each digit is  
represented by a specific pair of audio frequencies (one tone below 1000 Hz  
and another above 1200 Hz).  
Elevation vertical angle to the satellite, e.g. the height of the satellite above  
the horizon.  
FWD ID forward Id, telephone network identity  
IMN Inmarsat Mobile Number, a unique 9-digit number which identifies each  
port of the WorldPhone.  
Inmarsat International Maritime Satellite Organisation.  
IOR Indian Ocean Region, see map in appendix H.  
ISN Inmarsat Serial Number, individual number assigned to each  
WorldPhone terminal.  
ISP Inmarsat Service Provider  
Kbps Kilobits per second  
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LES Land Earth Station, a station that interconnects fixed telecommunica-  
tions networks with the Inmarsat system; may also be called a CES (Coast  
Earth Station) or a GES (Ground Earth Station).  
MES Mobile Earth Station, a user terminal for an Inmarsat system; the  
WorldPhone terminal is an MES for the Inmarsat Mini-M system; MES may  
also be called SES (Ship Earth Station) or, if on aircraft, AES (Aeronautical  
Earth Station).  
NCS Network Coordination Station, station that supervises all messages and  
signals sent in the Inmarsat system; one in each Ocean Region.  
NIMS Nera Internet Messages Service, allows a message of maximum 1024  
characters to be sent to the WorldPhone from a website, or to an e-mail  
address from the WorldPhone.  
Non-ARQ non-automatic repeat request, see ARQ  
Ocean Region the coverage area of an Inmarsat satellite within which the  
WorldPhone may communicate, see map in appendix H.  
PABX private automatic branch exchange  
PCCA Portable Computer & Communications Association Modem Stand-  
ards Committee.  
PIN Personal Identification Number  
POR Pacific Ocean Region, see map in appendix H.  
PUK Personal Unblocking Key, code that allows unblocking a SIM card.  
RF Radio Frequency  
RNR Receiver Not Ready data signal  
RR Receiver Ready data signal  
S/A operator StandAlone operator who maintains connectivity in the event  
of Network Coordinating Station failure.  
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.  
Terrestrial Network a fixed telecommunications network, such as a tele-  
phone network or a data network, which connects to the Inmarsat system at  
an LES/NCS.  
TNID Terrestrial Network Identification Digits  
UTC Coordinated Universal Time, referenced to Greenwich Mean Time  
(GMT)  
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Inmarsat Mini-M system  
Inmarsat Mini-M is a satellite communications system that provides  
highly-reliable telephone, data and facsimile communication to and  
from mobile subscribers anywhere within the worldwide coverage  
area of the Inmarsat 3 Spot Beam system, see map on next page.  
NCS: Network Coordinating Station  
LES: Land Earth Station  
(w/Net service providers)  
MES: Mobile Earth Station  
(WorldPhone terminal)  
TELEPHONE  
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NETWORKS  
LES  
DATA  
NETWORKS  
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Figure 1 Overwiew of the Inmarsat Mini-M system.  
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178°E  
System satellites  
The satellites are positioned  
in a geostationary orbit  
above the equator at  
approximately  
35700 km altitude.  
35700 km  
Pacific Ocean Region  
See figure.  
E
A
T
12000 km  
O
R
In geostationary orbit,  
each satellite moves at  
the same rate as the  
earth, and so remains  
in the same relative  
position to the earth.  
EARTH  
Indian Ocean Region  
Atlantic Ocean Region (West)  
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°
54  
Atlantic Ocean Region (East)  
64.5  
°
W
The satellites cover ap-  
proximately 1/4 of the earth  
each, called Ocean Regions:  
15.5  
°
W
AOR-W Atlantic Ocean West Region  
AOR-E Atlantic Ocean East Region  
Figure 2  
Satellite positions  
IOR  
POR  
Indian Ocean Region  
Pacific Ocean Region  
The coverage area of the satellites for WorldPhone (Mini-M) is shown  
on the map below.Communication is possible in areas marked with  
grey.  
WorldPhone coverage  
AOR-W  
AOR-E  
IOR  
POR  
Equator  
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General  
The WorldPhone terminal provides direct telephony, telefax, NIMS  
and data connection to international public networks via the  
Inmarsat 3 Spot Beam satellite system.  
The WorldPhone terminal consists of:  
Telephone Unit (TPU).  
Universal AC adapter (WorldPhone Portable only).  
Antenna Unit (AU) including RF transceiver.  
Power Supply (WorldPhone Marine and Voyager only).  
The operating functions are conducted on the telephone panel.  
Only a single coax cable links the Telephone Unit and the Antenna.  
Net service provider  
The Net service provider issues your user licence and an IMN  
(Inmarsat Mobile Number) phone number. It is also responsible for  
the billing of calls (charges).  
To make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephone  
number with the 00 prefix. The WorldPhone terminal receives incom-  
ing calls via the IMN phone number.  
Telefax  
Path established by  
WorldPhone  
Portable  
the WorldPhone  
terminal via satellite.  
PC/modem  
Public  
Telephone  
Network  
Telephone Telefax  
PC  
Additional equipment  
Figure 3 Communication path.  
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Calls from Mobiles  
To make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephone  
number with the 00 prefix. The mobile automatically includes informa-  
tion to identify the MES and the particular port that originates the call.  
The WorldPhone has four ports: the basic Telephone Unit w/handset,  
and three connectors that are configured for telephone, data and  
telefax.  
The LES uses the end terminal identifying information (OI) for billing  
purposes.  
The mobile transmits the dialing information on a channel specially  
assigned by the NCS, to the LES, which also has been instructed to  
tune to the same channel. LES routes the call over the public tele-  
communications networks to the intended destination. When the  
called party responds, the call proceeds.  
Calls to Mobiles  
The WorldPhone terminal receives incoming calls via the IMN phone  
numbers. IMN numbers are assigned to the following ports:  
Basic Telephone Unit (handset)  
Telephone (TEL port)  
Telefax service (FAX port)  
Data service (DATA port)  
NIMS service  
Calls are made as ordinary international (Satellite) calls where each  
Ocean Region has an international country code. If an area is cov-  
ered by more than one satellite, it is necessary that the caller knows  
which satellite (Ocean Region) the mobile is tuned to, or if not known  
try the other satellite(s).  
The international codes to the four Ocean Regions are as follows:  
Atlantic Ocean East Region:  
Pacific Ocean Region:  
Indian Ocean Region:  
871  
872  
873  
874  
Atlantic Ocean West Region:  
Note! Some Net service providers support the common Ocean Region  
access no. 870, which connects the call to the dialed WorldPhone regardless  
of the Ocean Region the user currently communicates through.  
Services  
Telephone calls – basic telephony services.  
Telefax – CCITT Group 3 facsimile services, 2.4 kbps.  
Data communication – Hayes compatible 2.4 kbps data service.  
Mail service – NIMS  
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Appendix I – Troubleshooting  
1. The WorldPhone display does not light up:  
Portable/Provident:  
Is the Telephone Unit turned on?  
Press the ON/OFF key for 2 seconds.  
Does the battery need recharging? If needed, connect the univer-  
sal adapter for powering/charging.  
Is the battery inserted properly, or contacts dirty or damaged?  
Check the battery (accessible underneath the telephone unit).  
Marine/Voyager:  
Is the Power Supply turned on?  
Is the Telephone Unit turned on?  
Press the ON/OFF key for 2 seconds.  
Is the Power Supply properly connected?  
2. The access PIN code appears to be invalid:  
The code may have been changed. The access Phone PIN is  
reset to default by logging in as owner:  
+ owner’s password  
*
Note! The SIM card can only be unblocked using a PUK code (Pin  
Unblock Key). Contact the agent.  
3. The WorldPhone cannot find the satellite:  
Check for correct position of the antenna. Check that no obstacles  
block the free sight to the satellite.  
Be aware that a window glass may reduce the signal level signifi-  
cantly. The signal strength indicator should preferably exceed 415.  
Check that the coax cable is connected properly.  
If accessible, try another antenna unit.  
The warning "Not available" appears in the display.  
To restore communication with the satellite,  
see chapter 2. Operation: Advanced functions: Information  
available: Oscillator compensation.  
4. The WorldPhone functions abnormally:  
Turn off power and disconnect power cable/battery.  
Connect power cable/battery, and switch on again.  
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5. Unsuccessful call attempt:  
The called party is busy ("Subscriber busy" appears on the  
display).  
Call the Net service provider. If unsuccessful, wait for some time  
and try again.  
The WorldPhone is not properly commissioned. Check with the  
Net service provider.  
6. Problems with telefax:  
Remember to press "#" as last digit before starting transmission.  
Verify that the service is commissioned, see step 5.  
Connect an external standard telephone to the FAX port and verify  
that you have a dial tone.  
Be aware of system transmission delays. The OFF-HOOK time  
should therefore be as long as possible (e.g. 2 minutes).  
When the fax machine is called, ringing time should be set to  
minimum (e.g. immediate answer).  
Try a different fax machine.  
Check that the port is configured for telefax service (and not voice)  
,
see chapter 2. Operation: Advanced functions: Configuration.  
7. Problems with data communication:  
Verify correct bit rate on PC and telephone unit,  
see chapter 2. Operation: Data/printer port setup.  
Try to connect to the server through a terminal emulator.  
Check the PC program settings, and if necessary extend the  
timeout intervals.  
Contact the PC applications vendor for help.  
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Index  
fax 2.10, 3.2  
A
from telephone 2.8  
from/to mobiles H-4  
making a call 2.2  
receiving 2.10, 2.11, 2.12  
service address codes A-5  
to WorldPhone 2.3  
voice 2.2  
Above Deck Equipment 1.12, 1.13  
Access  
code 2.44  
control 2.49, 2.50  
level 2.13, 2.20  
Adapter 1.6, 2.26, C-1  
ADE  
Calls  
Above Deck Equipment 1.12, 1.13  
Advanced functions 2.13, 2.43  
Aero functions E-2  
configure landing speed E-2  
magnetometer calibration E-2  
satellite locations E-2  
Allowed SIM 2.49  
Answer call 2.10, 2.11, 2.12  
Antenna 1.6, 1.10  
coax cable 1.6  
connector 1.6  
Antenna Unit  
location B-1  
Marine B-1, B-16  
mounting B-4, B-6, B-11, B-12, B-13  
Voyager B-9  
Apnd 2.15, 2.16  
Arrow keys 1.6  
service 2.9  
Case lock 1.6  
Character map F-1, F-2  
Charge tone 2.58  
Charger C-2  
Charging C-1, C-2  
CHV2 2.13, 2.20, G-1  
Clear 2.3  
Coax cable 1.6, B-2, B-3, B-9, B-10, B-16  
Compass 1.6  
Compass safe distance B-1  
Configuration 2.43, 2.53  
Connecting up  
Marine Antenna B-3  
optional equipment B-21, B-22  
Voyager Antenna B-10  
Connector panel 1.6  
Contrast 2.27  
Country codes A-1, H-4  
AT commands D-1  
AT modem 2.24  
Azimuth G-1  
D
Data 1.5  
B
bits 2.23  
networks 1.1  
Bag w/antenna cable 1.6  
Battery 1.7  
service 2.10, 4.3  
DATA connector 1.6, 4.1  
Data/printer port setup 2.13, 2.23  
Date and time 2.28  
Default Net service provider 2.13, 2.19  
Del 2.2  
Diagnostics 2.55  
Dimensions B-8, B-14, B-15, B-20  
Display 1.6  
charging C-1, C-2  
indicator 1.7  
pack 2.26, C-2, C-3  
replacement C-2, C-3  
Baud rate 2.23, 4.2  
BDE  
Below Deck Equipment 1.12, 1.13  
Bit rate 2.23, 4.1  
Book 2.3, 2.13  
contrast 2.27  
DTE interface D-17, D-18  
DTMF telephone  
Brightness 2.27  
Buying more time 2.38  
call from 2.8  
C
Cable  
E
coax 1.6  
Editing entry in phone book 2.17  
Elevation G-1  
Eng(lish)-key 2.31  
Equipment 1.1  
Erase 2.15  
Call 2.15, 2.16  
charge 2.33  
country codes A-2  
data 2.10, D-1  
explanation A-1  
Escape 2.2  
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Letters 2.1  
Level  
F
Facsimile 1.1  
CHV2 2.20, G-1  
owner 2.22  
user 2.13, 2.20  
Lock 2.18, 2.29  
Loudspeaker 1.6  
Lowercase 2.48, 2.61  
Fax call 2.10  
FAX connector 1.6, 3.1  
Flat antenna 1.6  
Forward ID 2.59  
Function keys 1.6  
Functions 2.13  
overview 2.14  
M
FWD 2.60, G-1  
Mail 1.4, 2.11  
Mailbox access numbers 2.32  
Making a call 2.2  
Menu 2.3, 2.13  
G
Geostationary orbit H-2  
MES  
H
description G-2  
Mobile Earth Station G-2  
Mobile-to-LES Call H-4  
Modem 4.1  
Handset 1.6  
Handsfree 2.2, 2.3  
Help 2.1  
HELP key 1.6, 2.1  
Hot dial 2.25  
Mounting  
Antenna Unit B-4, B-6, B-11, B-12, B-13  
Power Supply B-5, B-7, B-14  
Mute 1.11, 1.14  
I
IMN  
N
Inmarsat Mobile Number 2.59, G-1  
Net service  
In box 2.11  
provider 1.4, 2.5, 2.19, 2.52, 2.54, 2.56, H-  
3
Network 1.1  
Network status 2.60  
NIMS 1.4, 2.11  
mail service 1.4  
Incoming call 2.10  
Information available 2.59, 2.60  
Inmarsat G-1  
Mini-M system H-1  
Installation  
Marine Antenna B-1, B-16  
Voyager Antenna B-9  
Interference B-2  
Numbers. See IMN numbers  
Internal battery 1.7, C-1, C-2, C-3  
International  
codes A-2, H-4  
dial-up telephone 1.1  
Internet message 2.11  
ISN G-1  
O
Ocean Region 2.19, 2.52  
codes H-4  
ON/OFF key 1.6  
Oscillator compensation 2.60  
Out box 2.6  
Owner  
access 2.13  
level 2.20  
level password 2.22  
K
Key lock 2.18, 2.29  
Keypad 1.6  
setting level 2.22  
L
P
Land Earth Station, LES  
description G-2  
Language 2.30  
reset 2.31  
Paid functions 2.61  
Parity 2.23  
Password 2.21, 2.22  
PCCA D-9, G-2  
Phone  
setup 2.30  
Last number  
name setup 2.61  
setup 2.13, 2.26  
list 1.4, 2.15  
redialing 2.13, 2.15  
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Phone book 1.4, 2.16, 2.17  
new entry 2.16  
PIN code 1.4, 2.1, 2.20  
Port configuration 2.53  
Power  
Spot beam  
term G-2  
Stand Alone operator 2.56, G-2  
Stop bit 2.23  
STU E-1  
conservation 2.55  
reduction 2.55  
Supply B-2, B-9  
Precharge 2.37  
on SIM card 2.42  
Printer 2.23  
System  
description H-1  
information 2.55, 2.59, 2.60  
satellites H-2  
T
TEL 1.6  
R
Telefax  
service 2.10, 3.1  
Telephone  
handset 1.6  
keypad 1.6  
Radiation precautions B-1  
Receiving a call 2.10  
Redialing 2.15  
Reply 2.12  
Restricted  
dialing 2.44  
lock 1.6  
unit B-2, B-9  
SIM 2.49  
RF transceiver 1.6  
Ringing volume 2.27  
Terms  
list of G-1  
Terrestrial network 2.5, 2.9, 2.52  
Text message 1.4, 2.11  
Time 2.28. See also Date and time  
TNID G-2  
Traffic log 2.34  
Transceiver 1.6, 1.12, 1.13  
Transmission rate  
data 1.5, 4.1  
S
Satellite  
altitude H-2  
coverage H-2  
find 2.13  
geostationary positions H-2  
Ocean Region 2.19  
positions H-2  
setup 2.52  
Secure voice E-1, F-1  
Seek 2.13  
telefax 1.5, 3.1  
U
Universal AC adapter 1.6  
Uppercase 2.48, 2.61  
User  
Sending NIMS message 2.6  
Service  
access 2.13  
address codes A-5  
level 2.20  
calls 2.9  
Services  
list of H-4  
V
Volume 2.2, 2.3, 2.27  
Set diagnostics 2.55  
Setting  
date and time 2.28, 2.29, 2.32  
W
key lock 2.29  
WorldPhone  
Short number 2.16  
SIM  
Voyager 1.16  
card 1.4, 1.6, 1.9, 2.44, 2.56  
restrictions 2.49, 2.51  
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