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1.        STATUS  Connection    e Registered  tl PS Attached  LM C5 Attached    Beam  REGIONAL 13  Signal Strength  58  40    GPS  a 3D GP5 Fix    Location  32 83568  M  117 20216  W   Last Fix  08 Nov 2012   19 11 UTC    BGAN Terminal    WLAN Disabled    Battery Only  Battery  Present  50        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    1 On  2 Off  3 Off    Off  5 Off  6       Off  Be  ca eee fseees E        192 168 128 x   200 to 209 standard BGAN INMARSAT COM  210 to 219 standard BGAN INMARSAT COM  220 to 229 standard BGAN INMARSAT COM  230 to 239 standard BGAN INMARSAT COM  240 to 249 standard BGAN INMARSAT COM    250 to 254 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM    APH            BGAN INMARSAT COM       Update Static Settings    DHCP Automatic Contexts     Data         DHCP Address Range     ADH  aa Lee    101 to 199 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM    Update DHCP Settings          Once you hit  Apply  you will get a pop up message saying that  the ACA settings were updated successfully and to take effect  you will have to reboot the terminal     Once you reboot the terminal  check that the settings took effect     To see if the context has been setup properly  click on the  Connections tab gt Manage Connections Page and this will show  you all contexts that have been setup  active or inactive      e Using the Web UI 29  3004149 0001 Revision E    30   
2.    e Using the Web Ul 23  3004149 0001 Revision E    Connections    Along the top of all 9202 Web UI pages are icons representing  the categories of available sub pages  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     hUGnES    9202      STATUS Current Connection  Connection  STANDARD    e Registered gor Manage APNs  t P5 Attached Charged per Megabh ute    LA CS Attached 32k Strea  Beam  NARROW 84 LLLI  1  NENNEN A     7s    GPS Conmectusing APN BGAN INMARSAT CON    e 3D GPS Fix Details    Service           APN              tba IP      pd wW 192 168 128 101 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM A  Last Fix  01 Nov 2071     18 01 UTC  Visible Satellites  BGAN Terminal Satellite Name    WLAN Disabled   5   4 Americas    Mains Connected  Battery  Not Present  0        24 e Using the Web Ul  3004149 0001 Revision E    Manage Contexts    STATUS    Connection    e Registered  ti PS Attached  Lu C5 Attached    Beam  MARROW 84  Signal Strength  67  40    GPS  a 3D GPS Fix    Location  32 839562  N  117 20225  W   Last Fix  02 Nov 2011   14 26 UTC    BGAN Terminal    WLAN Disabled    Mains Connected  Battery  Not Present  0     Open a New Connection       192 166 128 101 standard BGAN INMARSAT COM 161 30 23 62           192 168 128 101   BGAN INMARSAT COM v       The Manage Contexts page under the Connections icon allows  the user to setup and configu
3.    inmarsat  Hughes 9202  User Guide  tiers  3004149 0001  Revision E im   15 May 2014 ng       11717 Exploration Lane  Germantown  MD 20876 T  301 428 5500 F  301 428 1868 2830    Copyright O 2014 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       Messages poncomim  person q0 PS ieu ne eee me ene oe en ete renee ee Sele maser eee V  Messages ries titt property damage A ER V  Mi o AMP A CREER EUREN RR AK 1  E P O RI Pen I  AE ate pe serve ies ea sep Nt 2  PAE ESA ratito eta z  Minimum System Requirements for Lapi PG inn ii 3  Ea T   A Or DHT A 3  TIE E a 
4.   NOTICE    When using    Data    ACA  if the context is ever deactivated  it  will be reactivated when more data is sent     As of release 5 8 1 0 and higher  the    On    option will now  always reactivate the context if it is deactivated  even if data is  not sent by the TE     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     Data    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  3004149 0001 Revision E    28    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          t PS Attached Static IP Automatic Contexts  LM CS Attached  26 BER    Beam  REGIONAL 13  Signal Strength  57       Off 200 to 209   standard   BGAN INMARSAT COM             40 2 Off 210 to 219 standard BGAN  INMARSAT COM  GPS 3 Off 220 to 229 Standard BGAN
5.   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  3004149 0001 Hevision E    o RJ 45 Ethernet port  o  RJ 45 ISDN port for voice  3 1KHz audio and  UDI RDI data  64Kbps   o POTS RJ14 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    Package Contents    e Introduction  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 Support bgan firmware bgan   lau
6.  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  0     e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    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 in 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    If the location is    Blocked    it means the unit has a fix but  cannot yet display it because it is waiting for the GPS  displ
7.  INMARSAT COM    3D GPS Fix 4 Off 230 to 239 standard BGAM INMARSAT COM  5 Off 240 to 249 Standard BGA  M IMMARSAT COM  Location  32 89568  N   i  117 20218  W 8 250 to 254 Standard BGAM INMARSAT COM  Last Fix  08 Nov 2012   19 11 UTC  BGAN Terminal  WLAN Disabled  Battery Only  Battery  Present  50     Of   101 to 199 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM       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  message 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    Operation Successful        DHCP Automatic Contexts  This option allows you to set up  the UT for dynamic standard 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     e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    To activate this feature  select    On    or    Data    from the drop  down list under the DHCP Automatic Contexts section  The  DHCP address range is configured on the IP Address DHCP  Settings page  The APN will be the default APN configured on  the Manage APNSs page     Automatic Contexts   
8.  Manage APNs    Some SIM cards are provisioned with multiple APNs  so you 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           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  1 PS Attached Defined APNs    uu C5 Attached       Beam  REGIONAL 13 Defined APNs Add an APN  Signal Strength  57  40 EE              3        BGAN INMARSAT COM    User Name         APN Requires Password       GPS    a 3D GPS Fix    Location  32 89568    M    117 20218  W ass      Last Fix  08 Nov 2012   19 11 UTC    BGAN Terminal    WLAN Disabled    Remove APM   Make Default Add New APN   Save Changes       Battery Only  Battery  Present  50     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 and username  if required  then  select Add New APN  If the APN requires a password  select  the    APN Requires Password    box  If you want to save the  password so you don   t have to re type it each time you configure  a PDP context for that APN  check the    Remember my  Password    box and then click the Add New APN button   The  username is always saved if entered   The new APN name will  s
9.  Wireless LAN Select the outgoing Call Type using the Device Bearer Capability     eo   Device MSN Settings   Voice   FAX Devices  A WLAN Security Multiple Subscriber Number  MSN   standard Voice  4kbps Quality E   8 Telephony Premium Voice   FAX  3 1 kHz Audio  PP  Device MSN Settings   64 kbps Data Devices  security  64 kbps Clear Data  UDI  E  Features  per 64 kbps Restricted Data  RDI   s    A 00    Call Progress Tones  Option 1      Apply Changes         e Using the Web Ul 43  3004149 0001 Revision E    Route incoming 3 1kHz fax calls to  This field is new in release  5 8 3 0 and only applies if Analog telephony is selected  By  default  incoming 3 1kHz fax calls are routed to the second RJ11  port on the RJ14 connector  However  if you have a device that  supports both voice and 3 1kHz fax on a single line  you can  configure the RJ14 port to support both services on line 1  Set  this field to    RJ14 port 1    and simply connect the device  directly to the RJ14 port with an RJ11 cable  With this setting in  Analog telephony mode  all incoming calls are then routed to  RJ14 line 1  To initiate a 3 1kHz fax call when connected to line  l add a 2  prefix in front of the dialed number  note  this works  regardless of the setting on the Web page   For voice calls  no  prefix is required  but the 9202 will accept a 1  prefix to indicate  a voice call     With the Telephony port set to ISDN  you can establish ISDN  data communication by connecting your ISDN equipment  directl
10.  bo o    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     Trip Usage Statistics  Standard Class Data Transfers    Standard   Received Data  Standard   Transmitted Data  Streaming Class Connected Time  streaming   Connected   Circuit Switched Connected Time    Circuit Switch   Connected    Lifetime Usage Statistics  Standard Class Data Transfers  Standard   Received Data  Standard   Transmitted Data    Usage Statistics    Trip Total  MB     65 114  Trip Total  Time     Trip Total  Time     818 844  65 113    Streaming Class Connected Time   Lifetime Total  Time     Streaming   Connected    01  06  08    _Circuit Switched Connected Time   Ufetime Total  Time     Circuit Switch   Connected    00  10  41    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 
11.  detect the 9202   s WLAN SSID  and  connect to it automatically     e WEP Protection Status  Check the box to    Enable    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 first 14 digits of 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   Enable  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    Connecting by RJ11    NOTICE    The terminal is se
12.  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     A  DANGER       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  3004149 0001 Revision E    e Safety  3004149 0001 Revision E    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        gt   gt     Warning Potential Radio Frequency  RE   hazard  Where you see this alert symbol and  WARNING heading  strictly follow the warning  instructions to avoid injury to eyes or other  pe
13.  sub   assemblies manufactured by Hughes and its sub contractors are  compliant with this directive     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 1ts 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  3004149 0001 Revision E    63    64    Glossary    e Glossary  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 1f 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     The 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 particula
14.  the SIM slot    Ensure the SIM is oriented as  shown in the Setup section    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 1s   192 168 128 100    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  43        e Troubleshooting  3004149 0001 Revision E    53    Possible Cause Possible Solution    ISDN device connected to  terminal will not ring on in   coming calls    ISDN device will not power  up    Terminal will not make  outgoing ISDN calls    ISDN device does not operate  correctly    Terminal is connected to the  BGAN network  but cannot   obtain the requested Quality  of Service    e Troubleshooting    The calling party is using the main MS ISDN  phone number to call the ISDN device   Device may need the 3 1 KHz audio or the  UDI MS ISDN number for the device to ring    Terminal is set to Analog by default    Terminal is not Registered with the Network     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 IS
15.  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    title     January 1  2013   signature of authorized person   date        e Declaration of Conformity 61  3004149 0001 Revision E    62    FCC Compliance    of Hazardous  Substances  Directive    e Declaration of Conformity  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 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 2  Restriction    The European Union  EU  Restriction of Hazardous Substances   ROHS  Directive 2011 65 EU restrict the use of certain  hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment     Unless otherwise noted  all products  assemblies  and
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17. 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  1t proceeds with the normal  display  If it is incorrect  it displays      tries left    on the display   where         is the number of attempts remaining prior to the SIM  being blocked     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  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 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 front panel     When setting up contexts from the menu  these messages are possible    MustDeact1st 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 
18. DN    Network temporarily not available    User tried to set up a 256 Kbps streaming  connection     3004149 0001 Revision E    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    Use the menu or the Web UI  to enable the ISDN port    Check the Properties page in   the Web Ul or the globe icon  on the LCD to ensure the unit  1s CS attached     Only connect an ISDN device  that draws less than 70mA of  current at 40V  equivalent  power 2 8W     Make sure you connect only  ISDN devices to the ISDN  port    Check the configuration on the  Telephony Settings Page    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       Possible Cause Possible Solution    Terminal does not obtain a Terminal   s location limits visibility of 3 or Move the terminal to a   GPS fix more GPS satellites  location where there are few  obstructions such as trees or  tall buildings  so that as much  as possible of the sky is  visible     Analog handset has no dial Handset does not trigger the terminal   s off Disable analog power savings  tone hook detection circuitry on the Telephony Settings    page     None of the above solutions Terminal may have a hardware or software Remove pow
19. 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     e Using the Web Ul 31  3004149 0001 Revision E    32    SMS    Send Receive    Send Receive  Saved Drafts  Sent Messages    SMS Settings    e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    You can manage SMS text 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     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     Send Receive SMS             At      Reply Forward    Compose Message    oT             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     Saved Drafts    ALL SETTINGS  AN Send Recelve    saved Drafts    D  Sent Messages    SMS Settings    The Saved Drafts page allows you to view previously saved  messages  Afte
20. E    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   RoHS 2 Directive 2011 65 EU    The European Union  EU  Restriction of Hazardous Substances  ROHS  Directive 2011 65 EU  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 contractors are compliant with this directive     Identification mark  The equipment will also carry the Class 2 equipment identifier     CE       The technical documentation relevant to
21. 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 1t 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 1s assumed  and the GPS receiver calculates a position fix based on latitude  and longitude only  This simpler position fix 1s 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     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 1s 300 km or more from where it was last us
22. Sending SMS  and   SMS Sent  when complete   You must configure the  default destination for  these messages from the  SMS Settings web page        Table 2  LCD Menu Structure    e Using the LCD and Keypad  3004149 0001 Hevision E    Display Icons    Battery Icon    AMV    Power Icon    GPS Icon    GPS    Satellite Icons    pee     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 full   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 following action is recommended after receiving the 9202  terminal kit and or spare battery from Hughes     1  Fully charge the battery after the first 3 6 months of  Storage   Then repeat the charge every 12 months thereafter    3  For longest battery life  the recommended storage temp is    20  C to   20  C     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  v
23. TICE    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     NOTICE    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 1f you want your SSID name to be broadcast     Select 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     e Using the Web UI 41  3004149 0001 Revision E    42       WLAN Security Settings  ALL SETTINGS    Secure the Wireless Network using   128 bit WEF Protection           General Setup    Xt    Allow Others to see your wireless Network Name  SSID      Enable MAC Address Filterin  se   IP Address   DHCP nable ress Filtering       
24. Terminal Local IP Address  dl Terminal Local IP Address   i    General Setup DHCP Server  Enable DHCP Server  DHCP Address Range 192 168 128  to  Wireless LAN Lease Time when Idle hoo    Lease Time when    WELAN Security Connected    IP Address   DHCP    Network Operating Mode  Netmode NAT mode       Security Apply Changes    Telephony    Features       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     38 e Using the Web Ul  3004149 0001 Revision E    Nat Mode    Relay Mode    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 the user to change the default  time  60 seconds  that the DHCP lease to the TE 1s 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     Networ
25. Vv       128 bit WEP     WEP Key      Wireless LAN        yv WLAN Security       8 Telephony MAC Address Filtering     Allowed Mac Addresses Add A Detected Device    a Security  o 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   3004149 0001 Revision E    Telephony    Telephony Settings     The Telephony port field controls whether the terminal is  enabled for Analog or ISDN telephony  By default  this field  is set to Analog only  After changing this field the terminal  must be rebooted to activate the change  If neither telephony  mode is required  select    Analog only    for the lowest power  consumption     Analog Power Savings  This field only applies if Analog  telephony is selected  By default it is enabled and the terminal  turns off the 48V POTS supply voltage between calls in order  to save power  If you do not get a dial tone a few seconds after  you take your analog handset off hook  try changing this field  to  Disable  Always on    The 48V will always be on so the  terminal will work with a wider range of handsets  but the  operating time on battery will be reduced        Telephony Settings    Telephony Settings  ALL SETTINGS  Telephony port  Analog only         o ene Analog Pawer Savings  Enable     lt   gt  IP Address   DHCP Route incoming 3 1kHz fax calls to  RJ14 Line 2         General ISDN Settings             o         a 
26. 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    look     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  3004149 0001 Revision E    Using the LCD and Keypad    LCD Display and Keypad    The 9202 terminal has an LCD display 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 browser  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        T    nn  s  u H       t    M  GPS sa  GREE ITE TEE BEEE PESEE FEDES RESER IRUNE EUERE DUNT            p    Hat A Ht A A Ht HEN  bo Wy EE    t     I  t    7          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  1s the long press function  The bottom icon associated with a  button 1s the short press function     Button Name   ShortPress   LomgPress  User   WiFi oelects the user to display Turns WiFi on off    Back   Cancel Up one level in menu Exit p
27. al 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 1s off  which disables the  WLAN feature    e SSID  network name   The default is    Hughes 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  3004149 0001 Revision E    7    WEP Security    e Using the Hughes 9202  3004149 0001 Revision E    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     Once the WLAN 1s    Enabled    and configured  any device with  a WLAN interface can
28. ars  the first time the user tries to edit a parameter 1f the  Administrator password is enabled     Enter Administrator Password       PASSWORD      Cancel   Submit    e Using the Web Ul 47  3004149 0001 Revision E    Features    You can enable special features from this page     IHH A 4    e X E          Connections Settings Usage  9202 Feature Management  Feature Name Feature Status Activate  e General Setup SMS Remote Management Active           IP Address   DHCP Feature Activation Code    e  Wireless LAN     A 3  WLAN Security  ik Telephony  a Security  e  Features          SMS Remote Management allows the unit to receive and act on  special remote control SMS messages  Release 5 8 3 0 and above  adds full remote management  including remote upgrade  Before  this feature can be used you must obtain the feature activation  code from your service provider and activate the feature by  entering the UT specific code in the Feature Activation Code  field  You will need to provide the unit IMEI to the Service  Provider  This can be found on the Support Page     To use the feature you must next enable it on the Remote  Settings SMS page     48 e Using the Web UI  3004149 0001 Revision E    Usage Page    STATUS  Connection  e Registered    ti PS Attached  LA CS Attached    Beam  MARROW 84  Signal Strength  65    40    a 3D GPS Fix    Location  32 89562  M  117 20225   W   Last Fix  02 Mov 2011   14 26 UTC    BGAN Terminal    WLAN Disabled    Mains Connected  Battery  Not Present 
29. as described above     While in an active PDP context  typical signal level values are  66 to 71  However  if no data 1s 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  3004149 0001 Revision E    Status messages    The upper level of the LCD is used for status messages and  menu items  Status messages are listed below     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 via the front panel buttons     tries left   of SIM PIN attempts left before the SIM is blocked    Use the right button to view the scrollable text   Special messages displayed for  15 seconds or until the next button press  see  Table 3 for the list of possible messages     In pointing mode  this message alternates with satellite bearing and elevation on a 3  second cycle    Displayed during the registration process  Standard  best effort  PDP context is active  Streaming PDP context is active  Streaming rate is listed   rate    32 64 128  Conn Fail  A problem occurred during context activation  Scrollable text is displayed  Use the   code text  right  scroll  button to view the scrollable text  Press the left  user  button to clear  the message   See the Troubleshooting section for more information    This can be caused by service subscription problems  
30. ay policy from the network     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     The following figure shows how the UI looks if you activate a  Standard connection  Use the Disconnect button to deactivate  your connection     Terminal Status    STATUS Current Connection    Connection  STANDARD STREAMING    e Registered  1 PS Attached Charged per Megabyte O Charged per Minute        CS Attached 32k Stream    Beam  NARROW 84  Signal Strength  65 Gil  0 E    GPS     b  3DGPSFix acis  Owner  CUN  i da 192 168 128 101 Standard BGAN INMARSAT COM  Last Fix  02 Nov 2011   14 26 UTC    BGAN Terminal    WLAN Disabled    Visible Satellites    p l 4 Americas    Mains Connected  Battery  Mot Present  Al  MM    
31. cess to the BGAN system     IP Address  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 1s 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 1s 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 UI and talk to the UT via LaunchPad  This address is  configurable by the user  The default local IP address of the  terminal 1s 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 availabilit
32. d 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 Hughes 9202 supports  circuit switched voice and fax calls via standard POTS and  ISDN interfaces      
33. do this from the menu or  the Telephony page of the Web UI        NOTICE    You can connect an analog phone directly to the RJ14 port  with an RJ11 cable to make voice calls     e Using the Hughes 9202  3004149 0001 Revision E    9    10    Coverage Map    If you wish to use the fax port you must connect an RJ14  connector that breaks out the two RJ11 ports into Line 1 and  Line 2  You can then connect to port 2 to access the 3 1k  service for fax  see Application Note at end of User Manual      With release 5 8 3 0 and higher  1f you have a device that  supports both voice and 3 1kHz fax on a single line  you can  configure the RJ14 port to support both services on line 1  On  the Telephony Settings page  set the field    Route incoming  3 1kHz fax calls to       RJ14 port 1    and simply connect the  device directly to the RJ14 port with an RJ11 cable  With this  setting in Analog telephony mode  all incoming calls are then  routed to RJ14 line 1  To initiate an outgoing 3 1kHz fax call  when connected to line 1  add a 2  prefix in front of the dialed  number  For voice calls  no prefix is required  but the 9202  will accept a 1  prefix to indicate a voice call     To dial  prefix the international number with 00 and terminate  with    For example  to dial a number in the USA  enter   001800555 1234   00   Country code   phone number        NOTICE       RJ11 and ISDN handsets cannot be used at the same time  You  must configure the 9202 to ISDN or analog telephony mode     
34. e     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 1s 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 VII  3004149 0001 Revision E    vill    e Safety  3004149 0001 Revision E             Pacemakers The various brands and models of  cardiac pacemakers available exhibit a wide range  of immunity levels to radio signals  Therefore   people who wear a cardiac pacemaker and who  want to use a Satellite Terminal shoul
35. e SMS Password    Predefined SMS  messages    Default SMS destination  870772134409  Apply       In the Remote SMS Feature section you can enable the unit to  receive and act on special remote control SMS messages   Contact your service provider for more information on this  feature  Before this feature can be enabled you must obtain the  feature activation code from your service provider and activate  the feature from the Features Web page     You can configure the password that must be contained in  remote control SMS messages  Be sure to make a note of the  password if you change it from the default  Note  If you activate    e Using the Web UI  35  3004149 0001 Revision E    36    e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    this feature and do not change the password  it is possible that  other people may be able to send control messages to your unit     Remote control messages will be deleted after they are received  and will not be stored in the SIM     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      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 ins
36. ed  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     e Technology Overview  3004149 0001 Revision E    58    GPS and BGAN Registration    ISDN    Dialing and Numbering    PDP Context    e Technology Overview  3004149 0001 Revision E    BGAN uses the accurate position and timing information  obtained from GPS to help ensure efficient registration of a  BGAN Terminal with the BGAN network     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 Terminal 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 networ
37. er  Wait 30   resolve the problem fault  and needs to be re booted  seconds  Reconnect the DC  power and turn on the  terminal        e Troubleshooting 55  3004149 0001 Revision E    PDP Context Activation Errors    number    Problem in PDP context request    no network service Could be poor signal or signal blockage  or  network problem     2  5 Implicitly detached   10  Check attach and registration status     14  1  5   62    Network failure   17  Could be problem accessing the network     or could be invalid streaming rate or too  many streams requested     Retry later    problem   Requested service option not subscribed Requested invalid APN or SIM subscription    33  problem     34  rebooting the unit    rebooting the unit    password   context request     Invalid mandatory information   96  Problem in PDP context request    implemented   97   protocol state   98        Information element non existent or not Problem in PDP context request  implemented   99     Conditional IE error   100  Problem in PDP context request    Message not compatible with the protocol   Problem in PDP context request  State   101     Protocol error  unspecified   111  Problem in PDP context request    Network access forbidden Retry activating the context  then try    65  67  70  72  74  75  76  77  78  79  81   2    9    rebooting the unit   Check the SIM card and SIM subscription        56 e Troubleshooting  3004149 0001 Revision E    Technology Overview    GPS    Obtaining a GPS Fix    The 
38. figuration  or switching between voice and fax modem is needed by the user  4kbps voice for phone   3 1KHz clear channel for fax modem      4  A two line splitter is required for this application     RI Line 1  see next page for sample splitters  However  Line 2  the customer can readily create their own splitter  wiring using commonly available telephony      MINIATURE      6 POSITION  JACK    hardware  The 9202 port is wired per the standard  RJ14 wiring convention  FCC 47 CFR Part 68   68 502      5  No splitter is needed for voice only operation        Hughes 9202    Note  with release 5 8 3 0 and higher  if you have a device that supports both voice and 3 1kHz fax with  a single line  you can configure the RJ14 port to support both services on line 1  Refer to the Telephony  section     e Glossary 67  3004149 0001 Revision E    68    Hughes suggests one of the following splitters for applications requiring both voice and fax modem     No splitter is needed when accessing the Hughes 9202 RJ11 connector for voice services only     Two line splitter from Calradstore    http   www calradstore com 70 489 html    Omnicron Electronics MTJ S2    http   www omnicronelectronics com digital mtj s2 htm       Radio Shack 2 Line 4   conductor Splitter Adapter  http    www radioshack com product index jsp productId 3900035       e Glossary  3004149 0001 Revision E    
39. how up in the Defined APNs field with the username in    e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    parentheses  This APN will now be available to use from any  APN drop down menu     User Name  Password  Some Service Providers require a  username and or password to be used when setting up a  connection  This is often required when using Static Global IP  addresses assigned by the Service provider        Settings        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  t PS Attached Defined APNs    LA CS Attached    Beam  REGIONAL 13 Defined APNs Add an APN  Signal Strength  57  10 _           DJ       BGAN INMARSAT COM testbgan inmarsatcom    test bgan inmarsat com  userna    User Name  usemame       APN Requires Password       a 3D GPS Fix    Location  32 69566  N  117 20218  W e     Last Fix  06 Nov 2012   19 11 UTC    BGAN Terminal    Remove APN   Make Default Add New APN   Save Changes      WLAN Disabled    Battery Only  Battery  Present       50     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 
40. inaccurate        e Using the Web Ul 49  3004149 0001 Revision E    Support Page    This web page allows you to display technical and support  information about the terminal and retrieve logs                  SIC   D    9202 Support and Information    STATUS Terminal Information  Connection  Model BGAN USER TERMINAL  Hughes 9202  Ver 1    e Registered  tl PS Attached Class    us CS Attached    h          IMEI 004401 64 001026 6  Beam  REGIONAL 13 Software Version 0 0 0 26  Signal Strength  56  40 OO     2 SIM Information            3D GPS Fix APN bgan inmarsat com  Location  32 89575   N Subscriber Phone Number Not configured by Service Provider   117 20220   W  Last Fix  29 Feb 2012  Terminal Support  23 59 UTC l  Website support inmarsat com mmi1 aspx  BGAN Terminal  Telephone  442077281653  WLAN Disabled  E mail bgantest1  inmarsat com       Mains Connected  Battery  Not Present  tan     J  0     GE    Troubleshooting    Terminal Logs  Log Type Reset Log    To download the logs to disk  Click or right click the links below and select  Save Target As          System Log Download Current   Event Log Download Current Download Archive  Packet Log Download Current Download Archive  Circuit Log Download Current Download Archive    Reset Terminal to Factory Defaults    Click this button to restore all terminal settings to their original default values     Restore to Defaults    Reboot Terminal    Click this button to reboot the terminal software     Reboot Terminal       e Using 
41. isible satellites     e Using the LCD and Keypad 17  3004149 0001 Revision E    18    Wireless LAN Icon    CH    Wireless LAN Lock Icon    a     Globe ICON            SIM PIN entry    e Using the LCD and Keypad  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 1s obtained  both the GPS receiver and all of  the satellite icons are turned off     The wireless LAN icon displays the state of the WLAN feature   Off if Wireless LAN operation is turned off   On if Wireless LAN is on     The lock icon displays the state of encryption for the WLAN  feature  It is displayed only if the Wireless LAN is on and  WLAN encryption is turned on     The globe icon displays 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     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     The upper row of the LCD displays    Enter 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 O     9     
42. k  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      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     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 informatio
43. k 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 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     e Using the Web UI  39  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 quick
44. l 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        Table 3  Quick text Status Message Descriptions    20 e Using the LCD and Keypad  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 Status page as shown below        Terminal Status    STATUS Antenna Pointing Mode       Connection        The terminal is in pointing made   Not Registered Maximize the signal quality and then press  Register with Network    P5 Not Attached  C5 Not Attached    Signal Strength  51 dB       Signal Strength  51  40    Register with Network  44            54       GPS       Acquiring  Location  Waiting Visible Satellites    Satellite Name Compass Direction  Last Fix  22 Nov 2011  F   J    v  00 57 UTC v   4 Americas    4473 IN 465    BGAN Terminal    WLAN Disabled       Mains Connected  Battery  Not Present  0     e Using the Web Ul 21  3004149 0001 Revision E    22    Home page    STATUS       Connection    Not Registered  PS Not Attached  C5 Not
45. ly 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     Wireless LAN Settings      Enable Wireless LAN  ALL SETTINGS    General Setup Network Name Settings  Network Name  SSID  Hughes 9202    Allow Others to see your wireless Network Name    IP Address   DHCP    Wireless LAN Region and Channel  e Network Region X10 FCC  1 11        eee eed Channa 11      Apply Change   Telephony pply 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 1s controlled on a separate web page      WLAN Security     e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Hevision E    Wireless LAN Security    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     NO
46. n 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 is requested  the user s identity  IMSI  and  any necessary IP configuration parameters  for example   security settings     3  On receiving 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  Address are secondary PDP Contexts  Secondary PDP Contexts  share the same PDP Address and connect to the same APN but  may have different QoS profiles     e Technology Overview  3004149 0001 Revision E    59    60    Satellite TX Frequency  Satellite RX Frequency  GPS Frequency    Continuous transmit on 128Kbps stream  Continuous receivel28Kbps stream  Standby Time    Weight  Dimensions    Operating Temperature  with battery   Operating Temperature  with DC sup
47. n 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 Web UI or the user  interface menu     To do this from the menu  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  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  3004149 0001 Revision E    16    Starts display with the  current setting              Shows global IP address for  the selected TE     APN O Displays info about the UT        MSI O S    Controls backlight setting   Starts display with the         Starts display with the  current setting    120 seconds        1    current setting     Starts display with the   ISDN   current setting  Starts display with the  current setting    Adjusts LCD contrast   level2 bb immediately to displayed  level  Starts with current  level  Accept button  confirms        Sends predefined SMS with    GPS fix lat long    Displays  
48. nchpad     When you unpack the Hughes 9202 Land Portable Terminal Kit  package  you will find the following     e Hughes 9202 terminal    e AC DC power adapter  e Ethernet cable  e Lithium lon battery    Y our 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 1t 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  newer   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 1s 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  3004149 0001 Revision E    Using the Hughes 9202          Setup  Install the USIM card supplied by your service pro
49. ointing  Cancel to  top menu    Accept   Power Enters menu and confirms selection Power on off  ocroll   Audio Scrolls through a menu or screen message Audio on off       A  short press  is any keystroke less than two seconds     A    long press    is any keystroke that is two seconds or greater     e Using the LCD and Keypad 11  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 1f 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    Pointing    and the compass bearing  and elevation angle of the 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 1s  followed by a pause  The indicator always defaults to off when  the unit powers on     Use a long press of the Audio b
50. on E    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  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     Troubleshooting    Terminal will not turn on    Cannot get SIM card to lock  into position    The BGAN LaunchPad or  web UI will not connect to  the terminal    Terminal will not accept  incoming ISDN calls    Battery not connected properly    Battery not charged    SIM is not correctly oriented for insertion    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    The MSN programmed into the ISDN device  does not match the MSN programmed into  the terminal    Possible Cause Possible Solution    Check battery is correctly  installed    Connect AC DC converter to  charge the battery    Ensure the SIM is pressed  firmly into
51. plies you with a  Universal Mobile Telecommunications System 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     Application Note     Phone Fax           2 line  splitter  Hughes 9202    o    Line 2    Fax Modem       1  The Hughes 9202 RJ14 port allows the connection of both a telephone and a fax or modem at  the same time  BGAN circuit switched network restrictions mandate that only one is in use at  any given time      2  The Hughes 9202 supports two distinct phone numbers  one for the voice line and the other for  the fax or modem line  Incoming phone calls will only ring the line associated with that phone  number     3  Automatic outgoing and incoming BGAN bearer selection means that no special con
52. ply   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    Technical Specifications    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  O  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  z       34A     7 2V 2 5Ah Li Ion  rechargeable    RJ45 port  Ethernet 10BaseT   RJ14 port  POTS    RJ45 port  ISDN    802 11b WLAN    Integrated User Interface  1Ul  via LCD panel  Web User Interface  Web UI    SIM USIM Slot  behind battery    AC DC adapter   Rechargeable Li Ion battery   14 inch UNC threaded hole for tripod mounting  Compass to assist pointing       Note   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 
53. r  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    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    Signal Strength  51    Pi Register with Network    44             R 54    GPS    Acquiring    Location  Waiting Visible Satellites       Last Fix  22 Nov 2011       00 57 UTC   5 1 4 Americas G 173 IN 465    BGAN Terminal  WLAN Disabled  Mains Connected    Battery  Not Present  0     e Using the Hughes 9202  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 interfaces   e Ethernet   e WLAN   e Integrated Services Digital Network  ISDN     NOTICE    During initi
54. r editing a message you can resave  Save  or send  the message  Send   You can also compose a message from this  page     settings    Saved Drafts    Saved Drafts  To    Edit    Compose Message    oo    Delete Checked MAA 1 iv        e Using the Web Ul  3004149 0001 Hevision E    33    34    Sent Messages    The Sent Messages 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 To    AN Send Receive O  870772301165         870772301165    Saved Drafts     870772301165         870772301165  DX  Sent Messages O  870772301165 Resend B Forward       870772301165      Compose Message  A SMS Settings C   870772301165    Cl   870772301165    Cl  870772301165    Delete Checked       e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    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   870772001799     SMS Settings  ALL SETTINGS    Current Service Centre  870772001799  AN send Receive Default Message Options    Validity  Saved Drafts    L  Request status report    DX  Sent Messages Cl Add signature    pq_q   Lh  gI  g Signature Signature Characters Remaining  SA SMS Settings rpm    Remote SMS Feature    Remote SMS Control  Remot
55. r high  bandwidth applications such 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 1s 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 1s 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  1f there 1s  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 ac
56. re 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     Your 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 required     e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Hevision E    25    26    Close an Active Connection    192 168 128 101 Standard    e Using the Web Ul  3004149 0001 Hevision E    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 1s 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 differen
57. ricted Digital  Information   By default  MSN 3 is used for RDI calls  RDI  1s a 56 Kbps service found in the USA     Once all changes have been made  click on    Apply Changes        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 different  numbers for speech  audio and UDI RDI calls     e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    45    General Telephony Settings     Call Progress Tones  Two options are provided for call  progress tones  Option 1 1s the default tones used in the USA   Option 2 provides an alternative set of tones that are used in  Brazil and some European countries     With Option 2 the ringing voltage changes to 36V rms on 48V  DC rather than just 48V rms AC     Call Progress Option 1  US  Option 2  Alternative   Tone       Freq Hz    Cadence   Freq  Hz    Cadence    Dial   350   440   Steady ON Steady On    Ring Back 440   480   2 sec ON 1 sec ON  4 sec OFF 4 sec OFF  Repeating Repeating    Network 480   620   0 25 sec ON 0 5 sec ON  Congestion 0 25 sec OFF 0 5 sec OFF  Repeating Repeating    Busy 480   620   0 5 sec ON 0 25 sec On  0 5 sec OFF 0 25 sec OFF  Repeating Repeating    You can configure three separate security settings on this page   1  SIM PIN  2  Phone to SIM PIN  and 3  Administration  Password        Security    SIM PIN   this is a four digit field that can be Enabled and  configured by the user to sec
58. rsonal 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       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           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     When inserting the SIM  do not bend it or  damage the contacts in any way  When  connecting the interface cables  do not use  excessive forc
59. 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 cannot send an SMS  message at this time    e Using the LCD and Keypad 19  3004149 0001 Revision E       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  this 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     Reboot Req d The change to the telephony settings wil
60. t 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        BGAN INMARSAT COM 161 30 23 62    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 1s offered by the network  upper half of 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      e There are also two ways to set the ACA whether you choose  Static or DHCP  You can choose whether the context should  be activated as soon as the UT detects the device     ON      or  if the context should only be activated when the TE attempts  to send data to the satellite link     Data        o    Always ON     Select ON in the drop down menu  if you want the context to be On all the time    o    Data     Select Data if you want the context to be  activated when the TE attempts to send data to the  satellite link     
61. t to Analog telephony by default  so in order  to use ISDN you first have to enable it through the Web UI or  the user interface menu     To do this from the menu  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 1 000      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 43 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 RJ14 port is active by default  but if ISDN has been  configured  you must switch it back to analog to use the RJ14  port for analog telephony  You can 
62. talls you can also configure the  unit to always power on when mains 1s connected to avoid  having to use the power button     X    General Setup    Terminal Startup  ALL SETTINGS  Ll Bypass the Antenna Pointing mode when the terminal is powered up    a Always power on the terminal when it is connected to mains    Streaming    IP Address   DHCP   J Enable Streaming Inactivity Timer    Wireless LAN Streaming Timeout Minutes    Emergency Call Numbers      Seep   nome Emergency Call Numbers 000 008 112 110 118 119 911 999    Telephony    security    Features       Apply Changes    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     e Using the Web Ul 37  3004149 0001 Revision E    IP Address DHCP Settings    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    SES 
63. the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revision E    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     Subscriber Phone Number  this field displays the  MSISDN or phone number for the terminal   s voice  service  The number is only displayed if the number  was configured in the SIM by your service provider   Even if no number is shown  the service may still be  active because this field is just for your information  and is not required for the service to operate     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 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     e Using the Web Ul 51  3004149 0001 Revision E    52    e Using the Web UI   3004149 0001 Revisi
64. ure 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 1s  similar to your GSM phone s security code  Default password 1s  12345     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 screenshots  below     46 e Using the Web UI  3004149 0001 Revision E    Security Passwords    ALL SETTINGS    A  four digit SIM PIN can be used to secure the installed SIM against unwanted use   General Setup The terminal will require the SIM PIN to be entered at startup     Change Settings     IP Address   DHCP SIM PIN is Disabled    i Phone to SIM PIN  Wireless LAN    A Phone to SIM PIN  up to 6 digits  can be used to lock the terminal to the installed SIM   l l The terminal will require the Phone to SIM PIN before another SIM can be used   WLAN Security    Change Settings     Telephony Phone to SIM PIN is Disabled    Administration Password    An Administration Password can be used to prevent terminal settings from being changed     Security    Features    AAA d   Administration Password is Enabled    Change Settings          The Enter Administrator Password pop down screen appe
65. using the wrong APN or  invalid APN username password  Check the APN and username password on the  Web UI  Failing that  contact your service provider to check the subscription        Table 1  Status Messages    Examples        e Using the LCD and Keypad  3004149 0001 Revision E    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 Table 2 below     Use the scroll button to scroll between options and the accept  button to select options  A short press 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 1s 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  1t 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 1s 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  ca
66. utton 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 Keypad  3004149 0001 Revision E    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   Registering  on the upper line of the LCD        Once it registers and is ready for PDP contexts  it displays     Ready    on the upper 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    ADDR     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 1s  displayed on the upper line     Standard        Stream 32k     etc        The lower line displays the    ADDR     information and the  current signal level 
67. vider 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    3004149 0001 Revision E    Quick start    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     WiFI Cancel Power Audio    GPS e  i n  iH Hm ub    E   o           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  3004149 0001 Revision E    Web UI quick start    Alternatively  you can connect a computer and use the Hughes  9202   s internal web serve
68. y  but 1s always    best  effort     that 1s  you are allocated bandwidth depending on your  requirements and the requirements of other users of the BGAN  network  or BGAN Terminal  This connection class 1s 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 65  3004149 0001 Revision E    66    e Glossary  3004149 0001 Revision E    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  1 e  the Hughes 9202     SIM Card  Your BGAN Service Provider sup
69. y 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  problem using the bearer capability setting  this field can be  changed to use the MSN number instead     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    44 e Using the Web UI  3004149 0001 Hevision E    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  Rest
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