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1. Connecting by RJ 11 NOTICE The terminal is set to Analog telephony by default so in order to use ISDN you first have to enable it through the WebUI or the UL To do this from the iUI press the Select button until you see Connect Press the Scroll button until you see Configure then press the Select button to select Configure Press the Scroll button until you see Telephone then press the Select button Press the Scroll button until you see ISDN and then press the Select button ISDN should now stop blinking indicating that it has been enabled A reboot is required for the change to take effect Alternatively configure ISDN from the Telephony page of the Web UI Connect an ISDN cable to your computer s or phone s ISDN port and insert the other end of the connector into the Terminal s ISDN port To dial prefix an international number with 00 and terminate it with For example to dial a number in the USA enter 0018005551234 00 Country code phone number For the UK dial 0044207728 1000 To receive incoming calls you must configure your ISDN device with the MSN Multiple Subscriber Number of the service it supports See the Telephony section on page 42 for information on configuration of MSNs To configure the MSN in your ISDN device refer to the user guide of your ISDN device NOTICE The RJ 14 port is active by default but if ISDN has been configured you must switch it back to analog to use th
2. displasia 13 Connection Mode display e sszs descehscceiccgsseesdecteess a a E E E A E E A Ai 13 STAUS MESSAGES ii li id tt A A EEE casks E daa de 14 MEN Navi Cation A A A a ase Pasha 15 Display co A A A a a ias 17 Battery A aa 17 Power CON A AAA A a T dadas 17 A A 17 Satellite IS A A 17 Wireless LAN COn rd ot At eh o tt de lo to de dale vel 18 e Contents Revision 2 0 fii Wireless LAN Lock ICON aicecccccite ti A ea Ee EE A italia 18 GlbICON Trenne a e iS 18 SIM PIN it Saeta 18 Multiple Us anar a tie oia 19 Information Messages nadia tn dad ia diri it tata allas 19 Usine the WebUl ideas isit sS ro isse 21 Accessing ME Wed Uli E 21 OMS PA dt i EA AAA A A E A At codetees deb eees 22 COM CO a e e e do 24 Manage Contexts iii A iat ial alnate ote iia ai 25 AULOIMALIC1C ONLEX 1S 5 a oe E ales hades en o e les dla 27 Manage APN SS A E A A A a Ltda ds 30 O RN 32 Sendi REC a a e dd tl E 32 Saved Drains ld E td elit cid iv teens 33 SEEM ESSE A A A A dad 34 SMS Sel A e vos A daa a oi 35 SOU GS daban 36 CR E RARO 36 IP Address DHCP Settings nt n a a a a n i 37 Nat M Ode A nah eal a E i 38 Relay Mode tas ad A a a 38 Wireless LAN 0d it ia ade E RE es Saat ed Se cee R aes Dade Ea dota akan E 39 Wireless LAN Security otitis aca skgeatesadectvessts ctelsitelsas debates ccbvecouddst ad edad dea daria 40 IKIE 0 O wh ee ea Rp Oe nr eT OR 42 LAI e La E EES goed ouede ade ad cave apcaves donde AAA 44 Usage Pa dt Cotte CR
3. Once the WLAN is Enabled and configured any device with a WLAN interface can detect the 9202 s WLAN SSID and connect to it automatically e WEP Protection Status Check the box to Enal the WEP for added security Encryption Level 64 or 128 bit WEP encryption can be enabled e WEP Key You can define the WEP key or use the default WEP key which is formulated using the IMEI number of the terminal e g IMEI number 123456789AB e Hexadecimal 128 bit Requires 26 characters Recommended e Hexadecimal 64 bit Requires 10 characters NOTICE e SSID Broadcast For added security you can choose not to broadcast your SSID e MAC Filtering For added security check the box to EnaltY MAC Filtering You can define up to 10 MAC addresses that are allowed to connect to your WLAN NOTICE To determine the MAC address of a PC go to a DOS prompt and type ipconfig all For Mac OS X under the Apple Menu go to System Preferences gt Network and Show Airport The Airport Id is the MAC address Alternatively go to About this Mac gt More Info gt network and select Airport NOTICE When WLAN is enabled unauthorized users may be able to access your BGAN service If WEP is enabled you must provide other WLAN users with the WEP key in order for them to connect to the terminal You can go to the Manage Connections page on the Web UI to see what computers are actually using the BGAN service Connecting by ISDN
4. WLAN Security e Using the Web Ul 39 Revision 2 0 40 Wireless LAN Security e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 If you have not previously used the terminal s WLAN interface it has to first be enabled from this page using a computer connected to the terminal using an Ethernet connection Once WLAN is enabled and configured TEs can connect to the terminal wirelessly Fields on this page include Enable Wireless LAN Interface Turns the Wireless LAN interface on off The default is off unchecked Network Name SSID The default is Hughes 9202 but you can change it to whatever you want NOTICE You can hide prevent the SSID broadcast on the WLAN Security page Network Region There is only one region for all countries Network Channel This controls the radio channel number 1 through 11 used by the access point To meet FCC regulations channels 12 to 14 are not supported If performance issues occur over the WLAN interface changing the Channel may help This page allows the user to configure WEP Security for use when the terminal is communicating wirelessly to TEs Additional security measures that can be used with WEP to make it more secure are 1 Do not broadcast your SSID and 2 enable MAC address filtering so that only the MAC addresses that you select can connect to the terminal A maximum of ten 10 addresses can be filtered Check the box if you want your SSID name to be broadcast Se
5. if the GPS receiver is being used frequently that is in the last two hours it is regularly updated with data from the GPS satellites and so only takes a few seconds to obtain a GPS fix after being switched on e Warm start if a GPS receiver has not been used for more than two hours then it may take up to 45 seconds to obtain a GPS fix e Cold start if the GPS receiver has not been used for some time or is 300 km or more from where it was last used it can take a few minutes to obtain a valid position fix The time taken to obtain a valid GPS fix can also be affected by the visibility that the GPS receiver has of the GPS satellites The GPS system is relatively tolerant of atmospheric conditions such as heavy cloud or rainfall However physical blockages such as tall buildings or terrain can significantly degrade the ability of the GPS receiver to obtain a fix For this reason ensure that the GPS receiver has a clear view of as much open sky as possible GPS and BGAN Registration BGAN uses the accurate position and timing information obtained from GPS to help ensure efficient registration of a BGAN Terminal with the BGAN network ISDN Dialing and Numbering The Satellite Terminal provides an ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network interface to connect devices for Circuit Switched voice and data services It is a Basic Rate also known as 2B D interface and uses the Euro ISDN protocol Note that the Satellite Te
6. 2 0 IP Address DHCP Settings ALL SETTINGS General Setup DHCP Terminal Local IP Address Terminal Local IP Address This section allows the user to change the local IP address of the terminal from the default 192 168 128 100 IP address All four octets are available to change Once the local IP address is changed on this page and applied the IP address ranges for the DHCP server the Manage Context page and ACA page will also be changed automatically IP Address DHCP Settings Terminal Local IP Address 100 168 128 Server Enable DHCP Server IP Address DHCP Wireless LAN WLAN Security 192 168 128 101 DHCP Address Range to Lease Time when Idle 1 Minutes v Lease Time when 5 Minutes v Connected Network Operating Mode Telephony Netmode Security Features NAT mode Apply Changes NOTICE Updates to the IP address will not take effect until the UT is rebooted DHCP Server allows the DHCP server in the UT to be turned on or off by checking the Enable box DHCP Address Range This allows the user to set the range of DHCP addresses that are given out by the UT to connected TEs e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 37 38 Nat Mode Relay Mode e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 Lease Time when idle Idle mode DHCP Lease Time refers to the DHCP lease time when the UT is not connected to the network This parameter allows t
7. Tl PS Attached t CS Attached Beam NARROW 84 Signal Strength 67 40 3D GPS Fix Location 32 89562 N 117 20225 W Last Fix 02 Nov 2011 14 26 UTC BGAN Terminal WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present Cm O e Using the Web Ul Revision 2 0 Automatic Contexts This feature automatically connects Devices based upon their IP Addresses Static IP Address Ranges cannot intersect with the DHCP Address Range Static IP Automatic Contexts E Off Off Off Off Off 200 to 209 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM 210 to 219 32k Stream BGAN INMARSAT COM 220 to 229 64k Stream london bgan inmarsat com 230 to 239 Standard 240 to 249 Standard 250 to 254 Standard Off IP Range ee Seme london bgan inmarsat com Use a different APN DHCP Automatic Contexts Data DHCP Address Range 192 168 128 x hoi to 149 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM v Update DHCP Settings If you want to setup additional ranges of addresses please follow the same instructions as above NOTICE You cannot overlap the IP address ranges If you do an error will pop up telling you that you have an overlap region Check all of the ranges for overlaps and try again When you are finished click on Update Static Settings and you should see a message saying Opertion Successful DHCP Automatic Contexts This option allows you to set up the UT for dynamic standa
8. closest satellite In the picture below the satellite bearing is South SouthEast SSE and the elevation angle to the satellite is 46 degrees The lower line displays the received signal quality both graphically and as a number of dBs In pointing mode typical values are 47 to 52 Audible pointing indicator A buzzer provides an audible representation of the signal quality during antenna pointing When turned on the indicator emits pointing tones that increase in tempo and pitch as the signal strength increases If the satellite is not found one tone is followed by a pause The indicator always defaults to off when the unit powers on Use a long press of the Audio button to toggle the audio pointing indicator on and off Exit Pointing and Registering with the network Once you have accurately pointed the unit to the satellite exit pointing by a long press of the Back button This will cause the 12 e Using the LCD and KeypadUsing the Web Ul Revision 2 0 Idle mode display Connection mode display unit to attempt to register with the BGAN network note if audible pointing tones were enabled during pointing they will automatically turn off once you attempt to register Once the unit exits pointing it will automatically attempt to register with the network During this operation it displays Regstering on the upper line of the iUI Once it registers and is ready for PDP contexts it displays Ready on the upper
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10. line Once it is ready for voice calls it displays the globe icon see below If user equipment is connected via Ethernet or Wireless LAN the lower line will display ADR plus the last octet of the IP address of the currently selected user terminal If multiple devices are attached you can select the others by pressing the user button The signal quality is shown as a number in the right corner of the lower line typical values in idle mode are 53 to 58 When a PDP context is active the type of connection is displayed on the upper line Stndard Stream 32k etc The lower line displays the AIDR information and the current signal level as described above While in an active PDP context typical signal level values are 66 to 71 However if no data is sent or received for 90 seconds the unit will return to the regional beam and the signal quality will drop to the idle mode range of 53 to 58 e Using the LCD and Keypad 13 Revision 2 0 14 Status messages The upper level of the LCD is used for status messages and menu items Status messages are listed below Display Description HUGHES 9202 On screen during power up Powering Off Displayed while the 9202 is powering down Too Hot Unit is too hot if not corrected a temporary thermal shutdown may occur Battery Hot Battery is too hot reduce temperature or turn off unit to avoid damage to the batte
11. messages from the SMS pages You must have a valid Service Center number configured in order to send SMS messages see the SMS Settings Page Send Receive The Send Receive page allows you to view your Inbox messages and Compose a new message If there are more than 10 messages you can view the older ones by changing the page number You can also reply to received messages or forward them to another number a aX Home Connections SMS Settings Send Receive SMS At Send Receive Saved Drafts Sent Messages Compose Message SMS Settings To You may need to periodically delete messages to prevent the SIM from filling up which will prevent the receipt of new messages Select a single message by checking the box next to it and press the Delete Checked button To delete multiple messages just select the check box next to each message After composing a message you can save it to drafts rather than sending it by pressing the Save button 32 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 Saved Drafts ALL SETTINGS Send Receive Saved Drafts Sent Messages SMS Settings The Saved Drafts page allows you to view previously saved messages After editing a message you can resave Save or send the message Send You can also compose a message from this page Saved Drafts Saved Drafts To ait Compose Message To e Using the Web Ul Revision 2 0 33 34 Sent Messages The Sent Message
12. of the Back button takes the user up one level in the menu and a long press exits the menu system and returns to the status display The status display is the default display so after 30 seconds of inactivity while in the menu system the unit reverts to the status display Pressing the Accept button in the menu takes the display to the sub menu for that option or at the lowest level it selects the menu option if applicable When entering a submenu containing a list of parameter values choices such as connection types the currently set choice is displayed Alternative parameters values can then be accessed by pressing the Scroll button these flash until selected and then remain on and steady to confirm they have been selected Note that configuration and status information shown in the menu context refers to the currently selected user TE The user can change the selected user TE while in the menu system via the User button This changes the displayed menu item as needed to reflect the newly selected TE NOTICE The terminal is set to Analog telephony by default so in order to use ISDN you have to enable it through the WebUI or the iUI To do this from the iUI press the Select button until you see Connect Press the Scroll button until you see Configure then press the Select button to select Configure Press the Scroll button until you see Telephone then press the Select button Press the Scroll button until you see ISDN and
13. that is you are allocated bandwidth depending on your requirements and the requirements of other users of the BGAN network or BGAN Terminal This connection class is suitable for most data types other than multimedia Streaming A streaming connection gives you a guaranteed data rate and is charged by the amount of time the connection is active Streams are typically used for multimedia data such as video TE Terminal Equipment Terminal equipment refers to the piece of equipment that is connected to the BGAN UT e g laptop video equipment phone etc Traffic Flow Template A Traffic Flow Template also called an Application Template is a series of data filters such as QoS Quality of Service PDP Context and security settings that allow the Core Network to classify packets received from an external network into the correct PDP Context When incoming data arrives at an access point in the core network a packet classifier will make a PDP Context selection based on the Traffic e Glossary 61 Revision 2 0 62 e Glossary Revision 2 0 Flow Template and map the incoming data packets into the PDP Context with the correct QoS attributes The use of a Traffic Flow Template allows multiple PDP Contexts to be associated with the same PDP address UT User Terminal The user terminal is the BGAN modem device i e the Hughes 9202 SIM Card Your BGAN Service Provider supplies you with a Universal Mobile Telecommunications Syst
14. the web page e The second way is to use DHCP IP addresses so you can establish an automatic standard PDP context for any TE that connects via DHCP to the UT lower part of the web page You can also choose whether the context should be activated as soon as the UT detects the device or if the context should only be activated when the TE attempts to send data to the satellite link this is called a data activated or DA context For the data activated option choose Data from the drop down list rather than just On in either the static or DHCP sections NOTICE With Data Activated contexts if the context is ever deactivated it will be reactivated when more data is sent Static IP Automatic Contexts You can configure your own range of static IP addresses and QoS s to use with a static automatic context To turn on a particular range of static addresses select On or Dat from the drop down list and choose a range of addresses low and high to use e g 192 168 128 200 to 192 168 128 202 or you can leave the defaults 192 168 128 200 to 192 168 128 209 Next select the desired QoS for that range of IP addresses e g Standard The APN listed is the default APN read from the SIM card bgan inmarsat com If your SIM is provisioned for more than one APN then you can select a secondary APN from the drop down list e Using the Web Ul 27 Revision 2 0 28 STATUS Connection e Registered
15. then press the Select button ISDN should now stop blinking indicating that it has been enabled Reboot the terminal for the change to take effect Alternatively configure ISDN from the Telephony page of the Web UI e Using the LCD and Keypad 15 Revision 2 0 16 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Comment Starts display with the current setting New message count 13 32861 N format 23 45833 E format Shows global IP address for the selected TE Displays info about the UT Starts display with the current setting Controls backlight setting Starts display with the current setting Starts display with the current setting Starts display with the current setting Adjusts LCD contrast immediately to displayed level Starts with current level Accept button confirms Sends predefined SMS with GPS fix lat long Displays Sending SMS and SMS Sent when complete You must configure the default destination for these messages from the SMS Settings web page Figure 1 Ul Menu Structure e Using the LCD and KeypadUsing the Web UI Revision 2 0 Display Icons Battery Icon LAA Power Icon GPS Icon GPS Satellite Icons e The battery icon displays the estimated life of the battery while under battery power The battery icon also displays the charging state while under external power Three segments 75 to f
16. 1 Website SUPPORTINMARSAT COMMMH ASPX 14 26 UTC as cia BGANTEST 1 INMARSAT COM WLAN Disabled E mail Mains Connected CETE an Troubleshooting To download the logs ta disk Click or right click the links below and select Save Target As System Log Download Current Event Log Download Current Reset Event Log Packet Log Download Current Resei PacketLog Circuit Log Download Currant Reset Circuit Log Reset Terminal to Factory Defaults Click this button to restore all terminal settings to their original default values Rebvet lunminal Click this button to reboat the terminal software Reboot Terminal e Using the Web UI 47 Revision 2 0 Support and Information Terminal Information Model this displays the UT model number Class this indicates the UT Class IMEI This displays the IMEI serial number of the UT Software Version This displays the current version of software that is running on the UT SIM Information IMSI This displays the IMSI number of the SIM card in the UT If is the IMSI is not displayed it indicates that there is a problem reading the SIM card e g because there is no SIM it is installed incorrectly or PIN must be entered APN This is the APN read from the SIM card Terminal Support contact information retrieved from the SIM card Website Telephone E Mail Troubleshooting Terminal Log Files This allows you to extract and save any of the following log files for
17. CE O The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at Hughes Network Systems 9605 Scranton Road Suite 500 San Diego CA 92121 USA name and address of EU representative Bill Lindsay name Senior Engineering Program Director 26 August 2011 title iio signature of authorized person date FCC Compliance e This device conforms to the FCC rules Any changes or modifications to Hughes Network Systems equipment not expressly approved by Hughes Network Systems could void the user s authority to operate the equipment e Declaration of Conformity Revision 2 0 e To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements this device must be operated with a minimum separation distance of one meter from the front of the satellite terminal s antenna to a person s body Other operating configurations should be avoided e This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive The European Union EU Directive 2002 95 EC restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Unless otherwise noted all products assemblies and sub assemblies manufactured by Hughes and its sub co
18. Compass to assist pointing 1 Performance may be affected by a wide range of factors 2 The Hughes 9202 broadband satellite terminal operates on DC power which can be supplied by an AC or DC power source To comply with safety requirements the terminal must be powered with only an AC DC adapter or DC power adapter supplied or approved by Hughes e Technical Specifications Revision 0 3 57 Declaration of Conformity We Hughes Network Systems manufacturer s name of 9605 Scranton Road Suite 500 San Diego CA 92121 USA address declare under our sole responsibility that the product Hughes 9202 BGAN Land Portable Terminal detailed description of product including name type model and supplementary information such as lot batch or serial number sources and number of items to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents For article 3 1 a Health and Safety of the User EN 62311 IEC 60950 1 2nd Edition For article 3 1 b Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 EN 301 489 20 For article 3 2 Effective Use of the Spectrum Allocated EN 301 444 EN 300 328 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Identification mark The equipment will also carry the Class 2 equipment identifier
19. al Time 410 Circuit Switch Connected 00 10 40 Reset Data 3D GPS Fix Location 32 89562 N Lifetime Usage Statistics 117 20225 W Last Fix 02 Nov 2011 EE EE Lifetime Total MB 14 26 UTC Standard Received Data 818 844 z Standard Transmitted Data 65 113 BGAN Terminal Streaming Class Connected Time Lifetime Total Time WLAN Disabled Streaming Connected 01 06 09 Mains Connected Circuit Switched Connected Time Lifetime Total Time Battery Not Present Circuit Switch Connected 00 10 41 ne 0 NOTICE If the UT power is abruptly disconnected for some reason the UT will not be able to save the statistics to flash and hence the statistics for the session Trip may be inaccurate 46 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 Support Page This web page allows you to display technical and support information about the terminal and retrieve logs L Windows Interne Lxplorer provided Ly Yahoo R E fc Erroi F t e ptt 192 166 128 100 ppcrt hbri Ge Fevontes BEGAN Support Tice A 4 eX FF Home Support and Information Terminal Information BGAN USER TERMINAL Hughes 9202 Ver 1 Registered TL PSAttached 2 amp CS Attached 004401 64 001030 8 Beam NARROW 84 Signal Strength 67 Software Version 0 0 0 123 40 SIM Informarion a IMSI 901112112100636 2DGPSFix APN BGANINMARSAT COM Location 32 89562 N 11720225 W Lact Fx 02 Nov 201
20. bility IP Address DHCP Device MSN Settings Voice FAX Devices Call Type Standard Voice 4kbps Quality Wireless LAN 3 e p WLAN Security Premium Voice FAX 3 1 kHz Audio Device MSN Settings 64 kbps Data Devices Telephony 64 kbps Clear Data UDI Security 64 kbps Restricted Data RDI Apply Changes Features You can establish ISDN data communication by connecting your ISDN equipment directly to the BGAN Terminal s ISDN port with an ISDN cable which is the same as the Ethernet cable The Telephony page allows you to configure Device MSN Settings General ISDN Settings Select the outgoing call type using This box controls the mechanism used by the terminal to select the bearer type for mobile originated calls By default the Device Bearer capability is set as the trigger in this drop down list Most ISDN devices correctly signal the call type speech 3 1 KHz audio UDI RDI via the bearer capability There is also an option under the drop down arrow to set the trigger to use the MSN rather than the bearer If there is a 42 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 problem using the bearer capability setting this field can be changed to use the MSN number instead HUGHES A 4 GX ALL SETTINGS General Setup IP Address DHCP Wireless LAN WLAN Security Telephony Security Features Home Connections SMS Settings Telephony Settings Telephony port ISDN only Y G
21. context is activated the DHCP server in the UT will NACK the next DHCP lease renewal from the TE and assign the global IP address assigned by the network The local IP connection will be torn down and reestablished as the IP address changes Similarly when the context is deactivated the DHCP server will NACK the lease renewal and then reassign the original private IP address LaunchPad and the Web UI will lose and reestablish their connections to the terminal as the IP address is changed To make the IP address change happen quickly a short DHCP lease should be used The terminal defaults the DHCP lease time to 60 seconds in idle and connected mode NOTICE Relay mode only supports a single user TE Wireless LAN The Wireless LAN settings page allows the user to enable disable and configure the Wireless LAN functionality of the terminal HUGHES VOME Wireless LAN Settings Enable Wireless LAN ALL SETTINGS nable Wireless LAN Interface General Setup Network Name Settings Network Name SSID Hughes 9202 IP Address DHCP M Allow Others to see your wireless Network Name Wireless LAN Region and Channel Network Region X10 FCC 1 11 ri OLA Network Channel 11 Telephony Apply Changes Security 128 bit WEP security is currently enabled on your wireless network Click here to modify the security settings Features NOTICE The Wireless LAN Security is controlled on a separate web page
22. e RJ 14 port for analog telephony You can do this from the iUI menu or the Telephony page of the Web UL NOTICE You can connect an analog phone directly to the RJ 14 port with an RJ 11 cable to make voice calls e Using the Hughes 9202 Revision 2 0 9 10 Coverage Map If you wish to use the fax port you must connect an RJ 14 connector that breaks out the two RJ 11 ports into Line and Line 2 You can then connect to port 2 to access the 3 1k service for fax To dial prefix the international number with 00 and terminate with For example to dial a number in the USA enter 0018005551234 00 Country code phone number NOTICE RJ 11 and ISDN handsets cannot be used at the same time You must configure the 9202 to ISDN or analog telephony mode When switching between ISDN and analog telephony modes the 9202 must be rebooted The Inmarsat BGAN service is operated with 3 satellites as shown below The Hughes 9202 terminal will perform best in areas where the elevation or 400k angle is 20 degrees above horizontal or higher but the terminal can operate down to 5 degrees of look angle e Using the Hughes 9202 Revision 2 0 Using the LCD and Keypad LCD Display and Keypad The 9202 terminal has an LCD display or 1Ul that provides status information about the terminal It has a four button keypad that allows you to control the operational features of the terminal without the need of a PC or a br
23. em Subscriber SIM SIM Card The SIM card is similar to the SIM Card that is commonly used in a GSM phone The card holds a microchip that stores information and encrypts voice and data transmissions making it extremely difficult to listen in on calls The SIM Card also stores data that identifies the caller to the BGAN Service Provider Virtual Private Network A Virtual Private Network VPN enables remote offices or users to gain secure access to their organization s network over the public telecommunications network This provides the benefits of remote access without the expense of dedicated leased or owned lines VPNs work by using tunneling protocols to encrypt data at the sending end and decrypt the data at the receiving end This tunnel cannot be accessed by data that is not properly encrypted
24. eneral ISDN Settings Select the outgoing Call Type using the Device Bearer Capability v Device MSN Settings Voice FAX Devices Call Type Multiple Subscriber Number MSN Standard Voice 4kbps Quality 1 Premium Voice FAX 3 1 kHz Audio Device MSN Settings 64 kbps Data Devices Data Type 64 kbps Clear Data UDI 64 kbps Restricted Data RDI Apply Changes Device MSN Settings Voice FAX Devices Standard Voice By default MSN 1 is used for standard voice speech To receive incoming calls you must program the same MSN into your ISDN handset connected to the ISDN port Premium Voice Fax 3 1 kHz Audio By default MSN 2 is used for 3 1 KHz Audio To receive incoming calls you must program the same MSN into your ISDN fax machine connected to the ISDN port Device MSN Setting 64 kbps Data Devices 64 kbps Clear Data UDI Unrestricted Digital Information By default MSN 3 is used for UDI calls UDI is a 64 Kbps service that is a European standard ISDN 64 kbps Restricted Data RDI Restricted Digital Information By default MSN 3 is used for RDI calls RDI is a 56 Kbps service found in the USA Once all changes have been made click on Aplky Changes e Using the Web UI 43 Revision 2 0 44 Security NOTICE You can use different MSNs for any of the ISDN call types above but your ISDN equipment must be programmed with the same MSN to accept incoming calls and you must use di
25. erfaces e Ethernet e WLAN e Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN NOTICE e During initial setup the terminal can only be configured using an Ethernet connection Once the terminal has been configured all interfaces Ethernet WLAN and ISDN can be used for data transfer depending on the service required Your computer must be configured to support your chosen connection method Refer to the documentation supplied with your computer for details To connect the Hughes 9202 terminal to a device using Ethernet e Connect an Ethernet cable to your device s Ethernet port and insert the other end of the connector into the Ethernet port on the 9202 If you have not previously used the 9202 s WLAN interface it has to be enabled from the internal Web UI keypad or LaunchPad with your computer connected to the 9202 using the Ethernet interface e WLAN Power The default is off which disables the WLAN feature e SSID network name The default is Hukes 9202 but you can change it to whatever you want e Channel Number This controls the radio channel number 1 through 11 used by the access point To meet FCC regulations channels 12 to 14 are not supported e Using the Hughes 9202 Revision 2 0 7 WEP Security e Using the Hughes 9202 Revision 2 0 As you are configuring the WLAN you can enable the Wireless Encryption Protocol WEP MAC address filtering and no SSID broadcast features for added security
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27. fferent numbers for speech audio and UDI RDI calls You can configure three separate security settings on this page 1 SIM PIN 2 Phone to SIM PIN and 3 Administration Password a EF TELC ee fi E X ieee LJ U ri E gt Home Connections SMS Settings i 9202 General Setup IP Address DHCP Wireless LAN WLAN Security Telephony Security Features e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 Security Passwords SIM PIN A four digit SIM PIN can be used to secure the installed SIM against unwanted use The terminal will require the SIM PIN to be entered at startup Change Settings SIM PIN is Disabled Phone to SIM PIN A Phone to SIM PIN up to 8 digits can be used to lock the terminal to the installed SIM The terminal will require the Phone to SIM PIN before another SIM can be used Change Settings Phone to SIM PIN is Disabled Administration Password An Administration Password can be used to prevent terminal settings from being changed Change Settings Administration Password is Enabled SIM PIN this is a four digit field that can be Enabled and configured by the user to secure the terminal against unwanted use Once enabled the terminal will require the SIM PIN at startup Phone to SIM PIN use up to 5 digits to lock the terminal to the current SIM card The Phone to SIM PIN code will have to be entered any time the SIM card is changed This setting is similar to your GSM phone s security code Defa
28. ghes 9202 supports circuit switched voice and fax calls via standard POTS and ISDN interfaces The Hughes 9202 offers you the following features and benefits e Small compact IP terminal with the following interfaces o Wi Fi access point built in e Introduction Revision 2 0 o RJ 45 Ethernet port o RJ 45 ISDN port for voice 3 1K Hz audio and UDI RDI data 64Kbps o POTS RJ 14 port for voice and fax default e Multi user capability for sharing a single unit e Selectable Quality of Service QoS up to 128Kbps streaming e Full IP compatibility for Email file transfer FTP browsing VPN etc e Cost effective always on access charges only for data sent and received e UMTS IP based services e FCC and CE certified e Subscriber Identification Module SIM card security In this document the following names and abbreviations are used to identify the Satellite Terminal and your computer Term Definition Terminal Satellite Terminal TE Terminal Equipment your computer UT User Terminal satellite terminal About this User Guide This user guide contains the most up to date information available on this product on the date it was generated It is focused on the specific information needed to operate the Hughes 9202 Land Portable Terminal For information on using LaunchPad please refer to the Inmarsat website where a copy of the Inmarsat LaunchPad Guide can be downloaded http www inmarsat com Supp
29. h as video and multimedia QoS attempts to maintain a guaranteed throughput level and minimize error rates and end to end latency so providing a higher level of service than best effort protocols DNS Server The Domain Name System DNS is an Internet service that is required because the Internet does not recognize the text based Web address or email address that you type into your Web browser or email application All or part of a Web address or an email address is a domain name and DNS translates this domain name into an IP address that is recognized by the Internet A DNS Server holds a database of domain names and IP addresses so that when you enter a Web address or email address you are directed to the correct IP address over the Internet Ethernet Ethernet is a local area networking method used widely throughout the computer industry It is one of the three communications interfaces supported by the Satellite Terminal Fault Code A number which uniquely references an error in a hardware or software system In the Satellite Terminal if there is a fault detected the fault code and a description are displayed in suitable LaunchPad windows GPS Global Positioning System The GPS receiver in the Satellite Terminal receives signals from the constellation of GPS satellites It uses these signals to determine the Terminal s location on earth That location is used during registration to gain access to the BGAN system IP Add
30. he user to change the default time 60 seconds that the DHCP lease to the TE is good for This parameter was introduced because problems with some devices that will not accept a short DHCP lease time NOTICE The longer the Idle mode DHCP lease time the longer it will take the Network UT to update the TE with the correct DNS servers for web browsing after establishing a data context Lease Time when connected The Connected mode DHCP Lease Time refers to the DHCP lease time when the UT is connected to the network Most users will have no need to change this parameter Network Operating Mode The Netmode field indicates the mode of operation of the terminal In NAT mode the UT will translate between the local and global IP addresses In Relay mode the UT will supply the global IP address to the TE once a PDP Context is established Relay mode is single user single PDP Context and only supports a single connected TE Note Updates to this field will not take effect until the UT is restarted In NAT mode once a PDP context is active the UT will translate between the local and global IP addresses This is a basic NAT that only performs IP address translation It does not use port translation In Relay mode the UT will supply the global IP address to the TE when the context is established Relay mode is single user and only supports a single connected TE In Relay mode DHCP is required to provide the global IP address to the TE When the
31. hen inserting the SIM do not bend it or damage the contacts in any way When connecting the interface cables do not use excessive force In the vicinity of blasting work and in explosive environments Never use the Satellite Terminal where blasting work is in progress Observe all restrictions and follow any regulations or rules Areas with a potentially explosive environment are often but not always clearly marked Do not use the Terminal while at a petrol filling station Do not use near fuel or chemicals Qualified Service Do not attempt to disassemble your Satellite Terminal The unit does not contain consumer serviceable components Only qualified service personnel may install or repair equipment Accessories Use Hughes approved accessories only Use of non approved accessories may result in loss of performance damage to the Satellite Terminal fire electric shock or injury Battery Use only a battery approved by Hughes Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Connecting Devices Never connect incompatible devices to the Satellite Terminal When connecting the Satellite Terminal to any other device read the device s User Manual for detailed safety instructions e Safety Ix Revision 2 0 e Safety Revision 2 0 Pacemakers The various brands and models of cardiac pacemakers available exhibit a wide range of immunity levels to radio signal
32. inmarsat Hughes 9202 User Guide Revision 2 0 1 December 2011 11717 Exploration Lane Germantown MD 20876 T 301 428 5500 F 301 428 1868 2830 Copyright 2011 Hughes Network Systems LLC All rights reserved This publication and its contents are proprietary to Hughes Network Systems LLC No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Hughes Network Systems LLC 11717 Exploration Lane Germantown Maryland 20876 Hughes Network Systems LLC has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document Hughes Network Systems LLC shall not be liable for errors contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice Hughes Network Systems LLC makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Trademarks Hughes and Hughes Network Systems are trademarks of Hughes Network Systems LLC All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Contents Understanding safety alert Messages seeesooessoessoesssesssecssoossooesoossssesssosssoossoossssesssessseessoosso vii Messages concerning personal injury 0 0 eeccecseeseesseesseessecesecesecesecesecseceeseeeseeeseecsaecssecsaeesecnseeeaeenseenas vii Messages concerning property damage ccccccecsseessecstecsecssec
33. lect from the down arrow No protection 64 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP Mac Address Filtering Check the box to Enable MAC Address Filtering If any TE is already connected to the terminal wirelessly the MAC address of that TE will be detected and show up in the Add a Detected Device field WLAN Security Settings General WLAN Security Settings ALL SETTINGS General Setup Secure the Wireless Network using 128 bit WEP Protection x o M Allow Others to see your wireless Network Name SSID Cl Enable MAC Address Filtering gt IP Address DHCP 128 bit WEP WEP e Wireless LAN x 004401640010300123456789AB g WLAN Security ppi E Telephony MAC Address Filtering Allowed Mac Addresses Add A Detected Device amp Security be Features To add the detected MAC address click on the address to highlight it and then click Add It will now show up in the Allowed MAC Address field e Using the Web UI 41 Revision 2 0 Telephony Telephony Settings By default this field is set to Analog only This field controls whether the unit is enabled for analog or ISDN telephony After changing this field the unit must be rebooted to activate the change If neither telephony mode is required select Analog only for the lowest power consumption Telephony Settings eee Analog only General Setup General ISDN Settings Select the outgoing Call Type using the Device Bearer Capa
34. lert symbol and WARNING heading strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury to eyes or other personal injury Warning Where you see this alert symbol and WARNING heading strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury Danger Electric shock hazard Where you see this alert symbol and DANGER heading strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid electric shock injury or death Warnings for Satellite Terminal gt gt Do not stand in front of the Antenna This device emits radio frequency energy To avoid injury do not place head or other body parts in front of the satellite antenna when system is operational Maintain a distance of one meter or more from the front of the Satellite Terminal antenna General Handle your Satellite Terminal with care The unit is weather resistant per IEC 60529 IP55 however do not submerge the unit Avoid exposing your Satellite Terminal to extreme hot or cold temperatures outside the range 25 C to 60 C Avoid placing the Terminal close to cigarettes gt gt gt lp open flames or any source of heat Changes or modifications to the Terminal not expressly approved by Hughes Network Systems could void your authority to operate this equipment Only use a soft damp cloth to clean the Terminal To avoid impaired Terminal performance please ensure the unit s antenna is not damaged or covered with foreign material like paint or labeling W
35. n order to send PS data b Circuit Switched CS Attach Status This indicates whether you are CS attached with the Network Once you are CS Attached and Registered with the network you are able to make CS calls 2 GPS This field displays the current GPS position status If you have received a GPS fix and the Network GPS policy has been received and it allows the GPS position to be shown to the user it will display the Latitude Longitude Fix Quality and the Last time the GPS position was updated Time displayed is UTC time 3 BGAN terminal This field indicates the WLAN and battery status The sample page above shows what appears while the UT is in antenna pointing mode Once antenna pointing is complete and you have successfully registered with the satellite network the middle of the page updates in the middle of the page you will find the following items Current Connection field allows you to activate data connections for your TE You can activate a Standard connection or a Streaming connection For streaming connections use the drop down box to select the data rate for the stream Connect using APN field allows you to control the APN used for the connection Details shows the status of the connection for this TE Visible Satellites shows the satellites visible from your current location and the pointing information STATUS Connection e Registered tl PS Attached E CS Attached Beam NARROW 84 Signal Streng
36. nnected Battery Not Present 0 24 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 Manage Contexts HUGHES STATUS Connection Manage Contexts Close an Active Connection e Registered y PS Attached t CS Attached Beam NARROW 84 Signal Strength 67 40 GPS 3D GPS Fix Location 32 89562 N 117 20225 W Last Fix 02 Nov 2011 14 26 UTC BGAN Terminal WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present 0 Owner Global IP 192 168 128 101 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM 161 30 23 62 Open a New Connection Owner service am 192 168 128 101 Standard__Y BGAN INMARSAT COM Y The Manage Contexts page under the Connections icon allows the user to setup and configure PDP contexts data connections for any TE that is connected to the UT It also shows you all current Active Connections Open a New Connection field To open a new connection select the row and enter the required data Owner Y our current IP address is shown by default 101 but you can change it to control connections for any other device connected to the terminal The page automatically displays entries for all detected devices and these entries can be selected to activate connections for those devices Service Select the service that you want by clicking on the down arrow The drop down list shows all of the different QoS types Standard Streaming 32K Streaming 64K and Streaming 128K Select the appropriate service req
37. not send an SMS message at this time Sending SMS The UT is sending the requested SMS message SMS Sent The UT has sent the requested SMS message SMS Failed The UT failed to send the requested SMS message If in pointing mode t his message is possible on the LCD Insert SIM There was no SIM detected pointing can still continue but once complete No SIM will appear permanently and only emergency calls can be made this message remains on for about 1 minute then self clears If changing the Telephony settings this message is possible on the LCD e Using the LCD and Keypad Revision 2 0 19 20 Reboot Req d The change to the telephony settings will not take effect until the UT is rebooted At any time during operation this message is possible on the LCD Battery Low The battery is extremely low Plug in the DC cord to avoid automatic power off when the battery level becomes critical This message persists until the condition has been corrected or a button is pressed Figure 2 Quick text Status Message Descriptions e Using the LCD and KeypadUsing the Web UI Revision 2 0 Using the Web UI Accessing the Web UI The Hughes 9202 UT includes its own internal Web User Interface Web UI To access the Web UI open your favorite Web Browser and type in the internal IP address of the UT e g http 192 168 128 100 The Web UI opens up to the Home or Terminal Statu
38. ntractors will be compliant with this directive and any subsequent revisions or amendments EU WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directives The European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment mandates recycling of electrical and electronic equipment throughout the EU by August 13 2005 Unless otherwise noted all products assemblies and sub assemblies manufactured by Hughes and its sub contractors will be compliant with this directive and any subsequent revisions or amendments This product carries the WEEE label below to demonstrate compliance For addition information contact Hughes Network Systems at www hughes com e Declaration of Conformity 59 Revision 2 0 60 Glossary e Glossary Revision 2 0 APN An Access Point Name APN provides access to an external network By default the SIM Card in your terminal is configured with the APN of your Service Provider You may want to configure further APN s if you have arranged with your Service Provider to use more than one SIM Card BGAN Satellite Terminal Referenced throughout this document as the Satellite Terminal Fhe Terminal or UT This device implements and manages BGAN satellite communications between your computer and Service Provider s network Quality of Service Quality of Service QoS assigns a level of priority to certain types of data traffic in particular high bandwidth applications suc
39. ort BGAN LaunchPad aspx l anguage EN amp textonly False Package Contents When you unpack the Hughes 9202 Land Portable Terminal Kit package you will find the following e Hughes 9202 terminal e Introduction Revision 2 0 e AC DC power adapter e Ethernet cable e Lithium Ion battery Your Service Provider will supply you with a Subscriber Identification Module SIM and its PIN and Satellite Terminal configuration instructions you will need these to access the satellite network Note The SIM card may also have four 4 MSISDN numbers associated with it for various ISDN services e 4K Voice e 3 1KHz Audio Fax e 64K UDI data e 56K RDI data Minimum System Requirements for Laptop PC These are the minimum computer system requirements for successful interface with the Satellite Terminal e Internet Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer IE7 or IE8 Mozilla or Safari e PC Support for Ethernet or WLAN 802 11b or b g e 100 MB of free hard disk space if using LaunchPad Only LaunchPad version 5 0 1 or newer supports the 9202 Getting Started This guide is the simplest and quickest way to connect to the BGAN network If you are a first time user you will be guided through the procedure for powering up your terminal obtaining a GPS fix connecting your computer to the terminal and registering with the BGAN network You are then ready to start using voice and broadband services e Introduction Revi
40. owser It also includes control of an audible pointing aid integrated into the terminal The figure below shows the layout of the LCD and keypad WiFI Cancel Power Audio GPS gr B e D 7 User Back Accept Scroll Terminal Buttons The UT provides four buttons for the user Each button has two primary functions one invoked with a short press and the other invoked with a long press The top icon associated with a button is the long press function The bottom icon associated with a button is the short press function Button Name Short Press Long Press User WiFi Selects the user to display Turns WiFi on off Back Cancel Up one level in menu Exit pointing Cancel to top menu Accept Power Enters menu and confirms selection Power on off Scroll Audio Scrolls through a menu or screen message Audio on off A short press is any keystroke less than two seconds A Jong press is any keystroke that is two seconds or greater e Using the LCD and Keypad 11 Revision 2 0 An extra long press of more than five seconds of the power button will cause a hardware enforced power down All buttons start or restart the backlight time period even if they have no function in the current context LCD Status Display Pointing mode display By default at power up the LCD shows the pointing display The top line alternates between Paiting and the compass bearing and elevation angle of the
41. plays the circuit switched attach status of the terminal Off if not CS attached to the network no circuit switched calls possible On if CS attached ready for calls SIM PIN entry If the SIM PIN is enabled the PIN must be entered before the UT can be used This can be entered via the Web UI LaunchPad or the keypad iUI The upper row of the LCD displays Eter PIN while the lower row is used for PIN entry The cursor flashes under the current digit location A short press of the Scroll button cycles the current digit 0 9 A short press of the Accept button advances to the next digit When the 4 digit is entered pressing Accept enters the PIN A short press of the Back button moves the cursor back to the previous digit When PIN entry is complete the UT confirms the correct PIN has been entered If it is correct it proceeds with the normal display If it is incorrect it displays ries left on the display where is the number of attempts remaining prior to the SIM being blocked 18 e Using the LCD and KeypadUsing the Web UI Revision 2 0 Multiple Users Multiple TEs can be connected to the 9202 e g via the wireless LAN interface or if an external hub or switch is used To use the iUI menu and keypad to control connections for all the TEs press the User button and the display will cycle through the IP addresses of the connected TEs To activate a context for a particular TE press the
42. rd ACA This means that any device connected to the UT via DHCP whether wired or wirelessly will automatically receive a standard context Note Streaming contexts are not supported with DHCP ACA For Streaming contexts you must use Static ACA described above To activate this feature select On or Dta from the drop down list under DHCP Automatic Contexts section select the DHCP range of addresses to use if you don t want to use the default 101 199 select the APN that you want to use and click on Update DHCP Settings Automatic Contexts STATUS This feature automatically connects Devices based upon their IP Addresses Connection Static IP Address Ranges cannot intersect with the DHCP Address Range e Registered ty PS Attached Static IP Automatic Contexts t CS Attached Beam NARROW 84 1 200 to 209 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM Signal Strength 67 a Fa 2 Off 210 to 219 32k Stream BGAN INMARSAT COM GPS 3 Off 220 to 229 64k Stream london bgan inmarsat com 4 off 230 to 239 Standard O 3DGPSFix y a 5 Off 240 to 249 Standard Location 32 89562 N 117 20225 W 6 250 to 254 Standard Last Fix 02 Nov 2011 e e Gmg ee WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present Camm 0 C o fit Jeje Standard BGANINMARSAT COM x Update DHCP Settings e Using the Web UI 29 Revision 2 0 Manage APNs Some SIM cards are provisioned with multiple APNs so yo
43. ress An Internet Protocol address or IP address is a number that uniquely identifies the computer accessible over a TCP IP based LAN or the Internet that is sending or receiving information An IP address is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods and each number is between 0 and 255 For example 207 115 79 4 is an IP address In the BGAN system IP addresses for the Network and the TE can be dynamic or static Network Dynamic IP Address A network dynamic IP address is a temporary address that is assigned by your BGAN Service Provider when you connect to the BGAN Network Network Static IP Address If required a static IP address can be assigned by Service Providers to BGAN users when the SIM is provisioned This static IP address is used every time you connect to the BGAN network and is associated with a specific username and password DHCP Address Local IP address that is assigned by the UT DHCP server to the TE once connected to the UT This is a private IP address that is not routable within the Internet Terminal Local IP Address IP address of the UT to access the web Ul and talk to the UT via LaunchPad This address is configurable by the user The default local IP address of the terminal is 192 168 128 100 Standard Connection A standard connection is charged by volume of data sent The bandwidth you are allocated depends on terminal type and network availability but is always _best effort
44. ress are secondary PDP Contexts Secondary PDP Contexts share the same PDP Address and connect to the same APN but may have different QoS profiles Technical Specifications Satellite TX Frequency Satellite RX Frequency GPS Frequency Continuous transmit on 128Kbps stream Continuous receive128Kbps stream Standby Time Weight Dimensions Operating Temperature with battery Operating Temperature with DC supply Battery Charging Temperature Storage Temperature including battery Storage Temperature excluding battery Humidity Wind Water and Dust Non operational Mechanical Vibration Input Voltage Battery Data Connectivity Other Features Note 1626 5 1660 5 MHz and 1668 1675 MHz 1518 1559 MHz 1574 42 1576 42 MHz 3 hours and 15 minutes 5 hours and 30 minutes Up to 36 hours 1 4Kg 216 mm x 216 mm x 45 mm 5 C to 55 C 25 C to 60 C 0 C to 40 C 20 C to 60 C 25 C to 80 C 95 RH at 40 C Operational wind loading with stand secured to ground 40kph 25mph IP 55 Compliant 200 2000Hz 0 3 m s MIL SPEC 810B Method 500 3 Procedure 1 19V E 13 4A0 7 2V 2 5Ah Li Ion rechargeable RJ45 port Ethernet 10BaseT RJ14 port POTS RJ45 port ISDN 802 11b WLAN Integrated User Interface IUI via LCD panel Web User Interface WebUl SIM USIM Slot behind battery AC DC adapter Rechargeable Li Ion battery Ya inch UNC threaded hole for tripod mounting
45. rminal can only provide service for one 64Kbps B channel at a time Dialing As the ISDN numbering system follows the same pattern as the normal telephone system dialing is carried out in exactly the same manner as making a normal telephone call The subscriber number is used with the same international and area codes as any other telephone network Start the dialed number with 00 and terminate it with Multi Subscriber Numbering MSN ISDN supports Multi Subscriber Numbering MSN MSN is a facility whereby more than one telephone number can be allocated to an ISDN line The BGAN Satellite Terminal assigns different MSNs for Voice 3 1 KHz Audio UDI and RDI devices Each incoming call will be directed to the appropriate MSN depending on the type of call This allows proper routing of incoming calls to the correct ISDN device e g ISDN phone data card or Fax PDP Context A Packet Data Protocol PDP Context defines connection aspects such as routing Quality of Service QoS security and billing between a mobile user terminal such as the BGAN Terminal and a data network PDP Contexts are essential to the General Packet Radio Service GPRS system which is used by GSM and UMTS based 3G networks worldwide for transmitting data In order for a user to be able to transfer data across a network a PDP Context must be activated in the Terminal and associated Core Network The procedure for this is as follows e Technology Ove
46. rview 55 Revision 2 0 56 e Technology Overview Revision 2 0 1 After registration with the network the user activates a PDP Context using an application on the computer or Terminal and requests sufficient radio resources that is power and bandwidth to support the context activation procedure 2 Once the resources are allocated the Terminal sends the Activate PDP Context request to the Core Network This request includes key information about the mobile user s PDP address for example an IP address PDP type that is static or dynamic address the QoS requested for this context the APN of the external network to which connectivity 1s requested the user s identity IMSI and any necessary IP configuration parameters for example security settings 3 Onreceiving the Activate PDP Context message the Core Network checks the user s subscription record to establish whether the request is valid If the request is valid a virtual connection is established between the Terminal and the Core Network and data transfer can then take place between the Terminal and the external data network within the scope of the current PDP Context The PDP Context is stored in both the Terminal and the Core Network A single Terminal may have multiple PDP Contexts each with different QoS profiles The primary PDP Context is a PDP Context with default QoS profile attributes and is always activated first All other PDP Contexts with the same PDP Add
47. ry SIM Error SIM communication error No SIM No SIM is detected in the UT SIM Blocked The SIM is blocked due to too many SIM PIN attempts Enter the PUK via the Web Ul or LaunchPad to clear Enter PIN A SIM PIN code is needed this can be entered with the Ul buttons tries left of SIM PIN attempts left before the SIM is blocked Fault code text A hardware fault exists preventing normal operation Scrollable text is displayed Use the right button to view the scrollable text quick text Special messages displayed for 15 seconds or until the next button press see page 20 for the list of possible messages Pointing In pointing mode this message alternates with satellite bearing and elevation on a 3 second cycle Registering Displayed during the registration process GPS Old GPS is too old obtain a fresh GPS location Ready Registration was successful and the unit is PS attached Standard Standard best effort PDP context is active Stream rate K Streaming PDP context is active Streaming rate is listed rate 32 64 128 Examples e Using the LCD and KeypadUsing the Web Ul Revision 2 0 Menu Navigation From the status display a short press of the Accept button takes the display to menu mode and displays the first of a circular list of menu items The menu structure is shown in Figure 1 below Use the scroll button to scroll between options and the accept button to select options A short press
48. s Therefore people who wear a cardiac pacemaker and who want to use a Satellite Terminal should seek the advice of their cardiologist If as a pacemaker user you are still concerned about interaction with the Satellite Terminal we suggest you follow these guidelines e Maintain a distance of one meter from the main antenna front and sides and your pacemaker e Refer to your pacemaker product literature for information on your particular device If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn off your Satellite Terminal immediately Hearing Aids Most new models of hearing aids are immune to radio frequency interference from Satellite Terminals that are more than 2 meters away Many types of older hearing aids may be susceptible to interference making it very difficult to use them near a Terminal Should interference be experienced maintain additional separation between you and the Satellite Terminal Electrical Storms Operation of the Satellite Terminal during electrical storms may result in severe personal injury or death Introduction Overview The Hughes 9202 Land Portable Terminal is the latest Hughes BGAN product to provide reliable satellite connectivity over the Inmarsat BGAN satellite network The Hughes 9202 comes in a very small and portable package and it allows the user to send and receive IP packets via Ethernet and WLAN interfaces In parallel with the packet data services the Hu
49. s page allows you to view previously sent messages Again you may need to periodically delete messages to prevent the SIM from filling up You can also compose a new message from this page Sent Messages Sent Messages ALL SETTINGS a A Send Receive C 870772301165 C 870772301165 Saved Drafts C 870772301165 C 870772301165 BDX Sent Messages O 870772301165 Resend Forward 870772301165 re Compose Message 6 SMS Settings 870772301165 Ta 870772301165 Cl 870772301165 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 SMS Settings On the SMS Settings page you can configure the default settings for messages NOTICE You must have a valid Service Center number configured in order to send messages The default Service Center number is 87077200179 The Default SMS destination is the SMS address that is used when sending any of the pre defined text messages from the keypad See Menu Navigation on page 15 Tice Gt ZFX Connections SMS Settings Service Centre ALL SETTINGS 870772001799 Current Service Centre A Send Receive Default Message Options f Validity lday Saved Drafts CI Request status report bX Sent Messages El Add signature Signature Signature Signature Characters Remaining 21 Q SMS Settings Remote SMS Feature Remote SMS Control Remote SMS Password e Predefined SMS messages Default SMS destination 870772134409 Appl
50. s page as shown below Terminal Status STATUS Antenna Pointing Mode Connection The terminal is in pointing mode Not Registered Maximize the signal quality and then press Register with Network PS Not Attached CS Not Attached Signal Strength 51 dB C CE 44 ee 54 Acquiring Location Waiting Visible Satellites Satelite Name Compass Direction AntennaAngie Last Fix 22 Nov 2011 00 57 UTC 5 1 4 Americas O 1473 IN 46 5 BGAN Terminal WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present 0 e Using the Web UI 21 Revision 2 0 22 Home page STATUS Connection Not Registered PS Not Attached CS Not Attached Signal Strength 51 40 Acquiring Location Waiting Last Fix 22 Nov 2011 00 57 UTC BGAN Terminal WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present ee 1 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 The Home page shows the current terminal status and allows you to setup your initial data connection On the left side of the page is the Status bar These items are updated automatically when the status of any item changes 1 Connection This field indicates whether you are registered with the Network It also shows the PS and CS status beam type and receive signal quality a Packet Switched PS Attach Status This field indicates whether you are PS attached with the Network Once PS attached in most cases you will still need to setup a PDP context i
51. s set to Analog by default Use the iUI or the webUI to enable the ISDN port Terminal will not make outgoing ISDN calls Terminal is not Registered with the Network Check the Properties page in the Web Ul or the globe icon on the LCD to ensure the unit is CS attached Terminal is connected to the BGAN network but cannot obtain the requested Quality of Service Network temporarily not available User tried to set up a 256 Kbps streaming connection Retry again If problem persists contact your service provider The Inmarsat Network only supports 256K for Class 1 terminals and 128K is the max for Class 2 UT s Terminal does not obtain a GPS fix Terminal s location limits visibility of 3 or more GPS satellites Move the terminal to a location where there are few obstructions such as trees or tall buildings so that as much as possible of the sky is visible e Troubleshooting Revision 2 0 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution ISDN device does not operate correctly The ISDN device is trying to draw too much power from the satellite terminal s ISDN interface The device you are connecting is not an ISDN device It might be an Ethernet device that you are accidentally connecting to the ISDN port Terminal is not configured for ISDN Only connect an ISDN device that draws less than 70mA of current at 40V equivalent power 2 8W Make sure you connect onl
52. sion 2 0 Using the Hughes 9202 Setup Install the USIM card supplied by your service provider in the battery compartment Install the battery in the terminal unit and then charge using the supplied AC DC converter 4 e Using the Hughes 9202 Revision 2 0 Quick start WiFI Cancel Power on the unit by pressing the power button for at least 2 seconds Since the Hughes 9202 terminal is a portable device you must first obtain a GPS fix and point the terminal to the satellite before setting up a data connection with the network You can use the LCD display to aid in pointing as described in Using the LCD and Keypad on Page 11 Power Audio B bajo D ce User Back Accept Scroll The top line gives the compass bearing and elevation angle of the closest satellite Use the signal quality bar and numeric display on the lower line to help point the UT to the satellite While in pointing mode you may also activate the audio pointing aid by a long press of the audio button on the right Once you have accurately pointed the unit to the satellite exit pointing by a long press of the Back button The unit will now attempt to register with the satellite network Once the unit has registered and is Circuit Switched CS and Packet Switched PS Attached you can create a data connection from the menu by pressing the Accept button e Using the Hughes 9202 Revision 2 0 5 Web UI quick start Alternati
53. t connect to the terminal No interface connection between the terminal and computer Your computer is configured with a static IP address in the wrong subnet Default UT IP address is 192 168 128 100 Ensure there is a WLAN or Ethernet connection between the terminal and computer see page 7 Check the IP configuration settings on your computer Enable DHCP or use a static IP address in the same subnet as the UT local IP address Default UT IP address is 192 168 128 100 Terminal will not accept incoming ISDN calls The MSN programmed into the ISDN device does not match the MSN programmed into the terminal Ensure the appropriate MSN is programmed into the ISDN device Ensure the appropriate MSN is programmed into the terminal see the Telephony section on page 42 e Troubleshooting Revision 2 0 51 52 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution ISDN device connected to terminal will not ring on in coming calls The calling party is using the main MS ISDN phone number to call the ISDN device Device may need the 3 1K Hz audio or the UDI MS ISDN number for the device to ring Make sure that the calling party is using the correct MS ISDN number for the particular device There are 4 MS ISDN phone numbers for each SIM card Examples below 870772420035 Speech 870782104036 3 1KHz 870782104065 UDI 870782104074 RDI ISDN device will not power up Terminal i
54. th 68 40 3D GPS Fix Location 32 89562 N 117 20225 W Last Fix 02 Nov 2011 14 26 UTC BGAN Terminal WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present The following figure shows how the UI looks if you activate a Standard connection Use the Disconnect button to deactivate your connection Settings Terminal Status Current Connection STANDARD STREAMING O Charged per Minute Charged per Megabyte Disconnect Connect Connect using APN EGAN INMARSAT COM Details Owner sence Jam O bal P 192 168 128 101 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM 161 30 23 77 Visible Satellites Satellite Name 4 Americas e Using the Web Ul Revision 2 0 23 Connections Along the top of all 9202 Web UI pages are icons representing the categories of sub pages available The Connections icon has three main configuration areas sub pages to select from Manage Contexts Automatic Contexts and Manage APNs The following section reviews each of these pages ata Manage Contexts STATUS Curent Connection E Automatic Contexts Connection a a STANDARD e Registered uy PS Attached Charged per Megab t CS Attached Beam NARROW 84 pp Ea L Ce 40 GPS A 3DGPSFix Details Owner ion 32 eN Location 32 89580 192 168 128 101 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM 161 30 23 14 117 20217 W Last Fix 01 Nov 2011 18 01 UTC Visible Satellites BGAN Terminal Satellite Name WLAN Disabled 1 4 Americas Mains Co
55. th read and comply with all safety alert messages Messages concerning personal injury The signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION indicate hazards that could result in personal injury or in some cases death as explained below Each of these signal words indicates the severity of the potential hazard DANGER indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Messages concerning property damage NOTICE NOTICE is used for messages concerning possible property damage product damage or malfunction data loss or other unwanted results but not personal injury e Safety vii Revision 2 0 viii e Safety Revision 2 0 Safety symbols The generic safety alert symbol A calls attention to a potential personal injury hazard It appears next to the DANGER WARNING and CAUTION signal words as part of the signal word label Other symbols may appear next to DANGER WARNING or CAUTION to indicate a specific type of hazard for example fire or electric shock If other hazard symbols are used in this document they are identified in this section Additional symbols DE p Warning Potential Radio Frequency RF hazard Where you see this a
56. tion 30 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 This is often required when using Static Global IP addresses assigned by the Service provider Manage APNs STATUS Enter the information supplied by your service provider to access the BGAN Network Connection Your APN data will be saved so the terminal can be easily configured e Registered TL PS Attached amp CS Attached Beam NARROW 84 Defined APNs Add an APN Signal Strength 66 Pe BGAN INMARSAT COM 40 User Name 3D GPS Fix Password Location 32 89562 N a 117 20225 W O Save User Name Password Last Fix 02 Nov 2011 14 26 UTC Remove APN Make Default EE WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present Co 0 The screenshot above shows the new APN that was added in the Defined APNs section If you wish to edit an existing APN first select the APN to edit under the Defined APNs section on the left The information for that APN will then appear in the Add an APN field to the right and you can then edit it Click the Save Changes button to save your changes Make Default If you wish to change the default APN select an entry in the list of Defined APNs and then click Make Default This APN will now be the default APN on the other context control pages Note that already configured static ACA entries must be manually updated to change the APN e Using the Web UI 31 Revision 2 0 SMS You can manage SMS text
57. troubleshooting purposes System Log Event Log Packet Log Circuit Log These files can be e mailed to Hughes directly for fault analysis if the user experiences any problems This uses FTP to retrieve the files from the UT which can be blocked by some security software such as McAfee If you encounter problems check your PC security settings Reset Terminal to Factory Defaults Clicking the Restore to Defaults button will restore the UT back to the factory 48 e Using the Web Ul Revision 2 0 default settings and delete any of the user parameters that have been set up in the UT NOTICE Hughes highly recommends that the user exhaust all possible troubleshooting procedures before using this feature Reboot terminal Clicking this button reboots the terminal so that configuration changes can be saved into the configuration file or it can be used when just a simple reboot of the terminal is required e Using the Web Ul Revision 2 0 49 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Terminal will not turn on Battery not connected properly Battery not charged Check battery is correctly installed Connect AC DC converter to charge the battery Cannot get SIM card to lock into position SIM is not correctly oriented for insertion Ensure the SIM is pressed firmly into the SIM slot Ensure the SIM is oriented as shown in the Setup section The BGAN LaunchPad or web UI will no
58. u can use this page to pre configure those additional APNs if needed Once the APN is defined you can select it from the drop down list without having to put in the username and password every time Manage APNs SIAS Enter the information supplied by your service provider to access the BGAN Network Connection Your APN data will be saved so the terminal can be easily configured e Registered t PS Attached Defined APNs t CS Attached Beam NARROW 84 Defined APNs Add an APN Signal Strength 66 I O BGAN INMARSAT COM 40 User Name 3D GPS Fix Password Location 32 89562 N 117 20225 W O Save User Name Password Last Fix 02 Nov 2011 14 26 UTC Remove APN Make Default BGAN Terminal WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present JO Add an APN field Use this field to add an additional APN that you want to use or to edit an existing APN For adding a new APN type in the new APN username and password if required then select Add New APN If you want to save the username and password so you don t have to re type it each time you configure a PDP context for that APN check the Save User Name Password box and then click the Add New APN button The new APN name will show up in the Defined APNs field This APN will now be available to use from any APN drop down menu User Name Password Some Service Providers require a username and password to be used when setting up a connec
59. uired e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 25 APN The APN is read from the SIM card but if you have other APNs defined go to the Manage APNs page you can use the down arrow to select a different APN Username Password Some Service Providers require a username and password to be used when setting up a connection This is often required when using Static Global IP addresses assigned by the Service provider If this information is required a pop up dialog will appear once you select the APN These fields may also be entered when defining a new APN or when you select a different APN Once everything is defined correctly click on the Open Selected Connection button The new context will appear in the Close an Active Connection field above Close an Active Connection field In the upper field all active connections are shown and you can select and close any of these connections unless an Administration Password has been enabled See the Security Section for more information about the administration password Close an Active Connection Owner Psevice APN bal P 192 168 128 101 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM 161 30 23 62 26 e Using the Web UI Revision 2 0 Automatic Contexts This web page allows you to use Automatic Context Activation ACA in two different ways e One way is to use a static IP addresses in the TE device so you can establish an automatic PDP context with any QoS that is offered by the network upper half of
60. ull Two segments 50 to 74 One segment 25 to 49 Zero segments 10 to 24 Zero segments flashing 0 to 9 If the icon is off no battery has been detected The power icon displays the state of the external power input On if external power is connected Off if external power is disconnected The GPS icon indicates the state of the GPS information in the terminal The icon flashes after power up until a fresh GPS fix is obtained The icon is on steady when the terminal has a new fix The satellite icons located next to the GPS icon indicate the status of the GPS receiver in the terminal and the number of visible satellites The icons are off when the GPS receiver is off The icons are active when the GPS receiver is on either flashing or steady state The number of icons in steady state indicates the number of GPS satellites in view You will need all three on solid to acquire a new GPS fix Note that once an adequate GPS fix is obtained both the GPS receiver and all of the satellite icons are turned off e Using the LCD and Keypad 17 Revision 2 0 Wireless LAN Icon The wireless LAN icon displays the state of the WLAN feature 1 Off if Wireless LAN operation is turned off On if Wireless LAN is on Wireless LAN Lock Icon The lock icon displays the state of encryption for the WLAN D feature It is displayed only if the Wireless LAN is on and WLAN encryption is turned on Globe ICON The globe icon dis
61. ult password is 12345 PASSWORD Administration Password this configuration allows the user to prevent terminal settings from being changed once the terminal is configured properly This password will have to be entered before any settings can be changed See screenshot below Enter Administrator Password e Using the Web Ul Revision 2 0 45 Usage Page This web page provides an estimate of the amount of Packet Switched data that was sent and received along with time spent on streaming connections and CS calls The data is broken up into two types Trip Usage Statistics The trip counter is similar to the trip counter on your vehicle It can be zeroed out at anytime by the user and it will track the statistics until the user resets it Lifetime Usage Statistics The Lifetime counter is similar to the odometer on your vehicle It shows the statistics of the terminal since the software version that added this feature was loaded onto the UT The user cannot reset these counters HUGHES YVUuUPFE gt Usage Statistics STATUS Trip Usage Statistics Connection Standard Class Data Transfers Trip Total MB e Registered Standard Received Data 818 845 Reset Data f PS Attached tandard Transmitt ata E CS Attached Standard Ti itted D 65 114 Streaming Class Connected Time Trip Total Time Beam NARROW 84 Signal Strength 68 Streaming Connected 01 06 09 Reset Data Circuit Switched Connected Time Trip Tot
62. user button until the correct IP address is displayed and then press the Accept button to enter the menu and control the PDP context Information Messages The following table shows possible error and status messages with explanations and suggested actions Most of these messages will self clear after 15 seconds or can be cleared immediately by pressing any button on the UL When setting up contexts from the menu these messages are possible MustDeactist There is already a context up for this TE deactivate it before setting up a new one Deact TryAgn UT is in the process of deactivating a context try setting up the context a short time later NotPSAttachd UT is currently not PS attached context setup is not possible No TE Found There is no TE currently connected identified by the UT as available for data traffic Activating The UT is now attempting to establish the requested context this message appears until the context is setup or an error is detected When taking down contexts from the menu these messages are possible Deactivating The context is being deactivated this message appears until the context is deactivated or an error is detected NoCntxtActiv The TE for which context deactivation is being requested doesn t have a context setup at this time When sending SMS messages from the menu these are possible NotCSAttachd The UT is currently not CS attached so it can
63. vely you can connect a computer and use the Hughes 9202 s internal web server From your terminal equipment e g PC enter 192 168 128 100 as the URL to access the Hughes 9202 s home page See Using the Web UI starting on page 21 for more details e The Terminal Status page gives you all the information you need to point and register with the network Once you have a GPS fix and are pointed to the satellite as best you can click on the Register with Network button to start the registration process e Once you are registered and CS and PS Attached you can then select the Quality of Service QoS for your data connection by choosing either the Standard or Streaming connection Terminal Status STATUS Antenna Pointing Mode Connection Not Registered PS Not Attached CS Not Attached Signal Strength 51 40 Acquiring Location Waiting Last Fix 22 Nov 2011 00 57 UTC The terminal is in pointing mode Maximize the signal quality and then press Register with Network Signal Strength 51 dB SS Sa Register with Network 44 m 54 Visible Satellites Satellite Name 5 1 4 Americas O 1473 IN 465 BGAN Terminal WLAN Disabled Mains Connected Battery Not Present 0 e Using the Hughes 9202 Revision 2 0 Connecting the terminal to the computer Connecting by Ethernet Connecting by WLAN You can connect your computer to the 9202 with one or more of the following int
64. y e Using the Web Ul 35 Revision 2 0 Settings page General Setup This page allows the user to configure various parameters of the UT A description of each item follows Terminal Startup by default Bypass Antenna pointing is not selected but if the terminal is permanently mounted you can select this option to bypass antenna pointing on subsequent power ups For permanent installs you can also configure the unit to always power on when mains is connected to avoid having to use the power button A P X Home Settings Connections SMS General Setup Terminal Startup ALL SETTINGS E nee Bypass the Antenna Pointing mode when the terminal is powered up General Setup Y Always power on the terminal when it is connected to mains Streaming IP Address DHCP L Enable Streaming Inactivity Timer Wireless LAN Emergency Call Numbers WELAN Se Emergency Call Numbers 000 008 112 110 118 119 911 999 Apply Changes Telephony Security Features Streaming By enabling this parameter the user can turn on a timer for inactivity on streaming connections The timer is in either seconds or minutes and will tear down a streaming context after X seconds or minutes of inactivity Emergency Call Numbers Allows the user to add the emergency call number that is applicable in the part of the world where the terminal is being used if it is not already defined 36 e Using the Web UI Revision
65. y ISDN devices to the ISDN port Check the configuration on the Telephony Settings Page None of the above solutions resolve the problem Terminal may have a hardware or software fault and needs to be re booted Remove power Wait 30 seconds Reconnect the DC power and turn on the terminal e Troubleshooting Revision 2 0 53 54 Technology Overview GPS Obtaining a GPS Fix e Technology Overview Revision 2 0 The Global Positioning System GPS uses 24 orbital satellites to determine the position of the Terminal anywhere on the globe In normal operation a GPS receiver such as that built in to the terminal needs to be able to receive signals from at least four satellites so that it can then calculate a latitude a longitude and an altitude this position fix is referred to as a 3 dimensional or 3 D fix If only three GPS satellites can be seen by the GPS receiver then the last available altitude measurement is assumed and the GPS receiver calculates a position fix based on latitude and longitude only This simpler position fix is referred to as a 2 dimensional or 2 D fix and is quicker and easier to obtain than a 3 D fix but may be less accurate The GPS receiver may take between a few seconds and a few minutes to obtain a GPS fix depending on how frequently the GPS receiver is being used The frequency of use determines the how quickly the GPS Terminal is able to start e Hot start
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