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1. Print Phone Book A printout of the contents of the entire phone book can be send to a serial printer connected to the DCE port of the telephone Itis not possible to print a single entry Select Print function PREPAID On a prepaid terminal this menu displays the prepaid counters The counters are only used for outgoing calls Incoming calls do not change the prepaid counters The following information is displayed e The number of minutes remaining e The number of minutes used e The total number of prepaid minutes on this terminal AREA From this menu a new Area Ocean Region is selected The Area Ocean Region Automatic is only available for Capsat Mobile Telephones see appendix J for further information Table 6 Ocean Regions Ocean Region Name Automatic Atlantic Ocean Region West AORW Atlantic Ocean Region East AORE Pacific Ocean Region POR Indian Ocean Region IOR Spare 1 Spare 1 Spare 2 Spare 2 Spare 3 Spare 3 Spare 4 Spare 4 Use the arrow keys to find the new ocean region and press OK to acceptthe new choice The currently selected Area Ocean Region is marked with an Ifthe selection fails an error message is displayed After having changed the Area itis necessary to go through the same settings as described under Getting started e New azimuth elevation setting of the antenna e Wait for Synchronisation with NCS e Waitfor Bulletin Board from NCS e Possible new setting of default LES
2. Page D 2 150 ct99 Appendix E Tone Signals APPENDIX E TONE SIGNALS In the following the tone signals in the Inmarsat M system are defined 1 2 3 45 6 7 Proceed to dial Ringing Busy Congestion Out of Service Figure 7 5 Tone signals The proceed to dial tone consists of 2 continuous tones with frequencies of respectively 350 Hz and 440 Hz The ringing tone is used when the telephone by the called subscriber is ringing The ringing tone is used in an outgoing satellite call only Itis a frequency of 425 Hz 1 0 seconds ON 4 0 seconds OFF 20 duty cycle Please do not mix the ringing tone together with the tone used for an incoming call The tone for an incoming call is nota part of the Inmarsat M system Itis completely designed by the customer The busy tone is used if the called subscriber is busy Itis a frequency of 425 Hz 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OFF 50 duty cycle The congestion tone is used ifthe Inmarsat M network is congested Itis a frequency of 425 Hz 0 25 seconds ON 0 25 seconds OFF 50 duty cycle The out of service tone is used if the called number is not available It is a continuous tone with a frequency of 425 Hz 150 ct99 Page E 1 Appendix E Tone Signals Page E 2 150 ct99 Appendix F Listof Cause Codes APPENDIX F LIST OF CAUSE CODES This appendix lists the cause codes used in relation to incoming outgoing voice fax data calls In case of abnormal clearing of a call by the
3. h ta dk laser 43 PRD i e HKIy O Oe 43 ACC Geran woo a b ka bib debe b ba VE ba b ha W ka daba Vi n V ka VE a Wiha V ha y ha st V ka b ha V E 43 Default PES ys e 43 Mail O Xe is s ne k n beh dehan dehan derbes ett 44 CAI ele Te RE O N aaa 44 Calls Total iia 45 A A ARONA OO AAAA OWA AAAA ie oe eens 46 PINT SONO aaa Mu kl y hl He eee be AE het as aaa 48 IE OMNIE 48 PIN liada 48 ONFLG zwa es sr nenne 48 SIM L Ck PIN a bee AAA de 48 CON tatiana aaa taaan 48 Aux Fax Config Urati 0 L kM jllldlll kk 48 WOMEN 48 Page ii 150 ct99 Introduction Sleep Mode not Capsat Maritime Telephone 48 SN AN 48 A A RA 49 RINO SETUD Kette de 49 Key SU dc www wn winiet added rrr 49 A te a BeeD ssskak Hir i ass es 49 SER LINE e R o O 49 Ocean Registration cece aaa aaa 50 LESZ wi a R O AA ca cnt exec ence AAA A AAAA AAAA WE 50 Ro U t L Sii OE E GW GK be E Hebe ARA k 52 PIO WCE DI al A c ZA A O bA a 53 PR BOOK DIQ gt gt y yn 2 20a la hat lw besl bir ber wa berl a besl bibna 53 Auto PLE rta dai 54 A di add dd ddd WW AR eda da Eka d k 54 HEelp Desk zee a 54 SIM E DOK was hal l al l l tA bka t al aaa 54 PROP QE pee ceye er perr aaa taa 55 T DD aan ARK NN WA NN NN NO NOWE ee 55 E 55 NOISE IMMUNITET ea 55 AMOO 56 AGCCESSOMIES seti ge 56 Stats nennen dA Wa ii KE A 57 D e PROTTE PT EAE PTEE E E PEE PLEA ET EE SE at Slat
4. Longitude en e 2 5 U gt LLI o 10 epmner 605 Figure 7 4 Indian Ocean Region 150 ct99 Page B 4 Appendix C List of Land Earth Stations APPENDIX C LISTOF LAND EARTH STATIONS The following Land Earth Stations are planned or already in operation ATLANTIC OCEAN REGION WEST Operator Comsat BT KDD Telenor OTE France Telecom ST12 IDB Morsviazsputnik T Mobil Telstra Italia Telecom 150ct99 LES Access Code 001 002 003 004 005 011 012 013 015 111 222 555 Name Southbury Goonhilly Burum Eik Thermopylae Laurentides Burum Laurentides Laurentides Laurentides Laurentides Fucino Page C 1 Appendix C List of Land Earth Stations ATLANTIC OCEAN REGION EAST Operator Comsat BT KDD Telenor France Telecom Station 12 IDB Morsviazsputnik Saudi Telecom T Mobil Hong Kong Telecom Telstra Page C 2 LES Access Code 001 002 003 004 011 012 013 015 025 111 118 222 Name Southbury Goonhilly Burum Eik Aussaguel Burum Laurentides Laurentides Jeddah Raisting Laurentides Laurentides 150 ct99 Appendix C List of Land Earth Stations PACIFIC OCEAN REGION Operator Comsat BT KDD Indosat France Telecom ST12 IDB Morsviazsputnik T Mobil Singapore Telecom Telstra 150 ct99 LES Access Code 001 002 003 007 011 012 013 015 111 210 222 Name Santa Paula BT Pacific Yamaguchi J
5. POR Figure 7 9 Pacific Ocean Region December 96 Page L 22 150 ct99
6. one frequency is used ata time If no signal is found during the first full scan the next channel frequency belonging to the selected Area Ocean Region is used for the next full scan etc 150 ct99 Page J 7 Appendix J Search Algorithms If however a signal is found during the full scan a signal threshold level based on the best received signal is stored in the Capsat Telephone When a signal above this signal threshold level is found during the next scan the Capsat Telephone will command the land mobile antenna into fine tuning Please note that if a full skyscan has been made with success once it is not performed anymore unless e the Area Ocean Region is changed e the signal is lost or below the signal threshold level for a very long time app 15 minutes Fine Tuning The fine tuning finds the best elevation angle of the land mobile antenna The Capsat Telephone sends continuous signal information to the land mobile antenna during the fine tuning NOTE During the fine tuning the land mobile antenna may not be moved Reacquisition skyscan The reacquisition skyscan searches the sky for the first signal from the satellite belonging to the Area Ocean Region currently selected The search is made as a 360 degrees turn in azimuth with the fixed elevation angle found during the last fine tuning The message Re skyscan started will be displayed in the handset If no signal is found within app 15 minutes a full sk
7. or ID 1 63 Contains the Spot Beam ID 1 63 automatically selected by the Capsat Telephone It will be displayed as invalid if notfound yet No calls can be made ifthe Spot Beam ID is invalid Last Signal Unit Completion Code received Contains the hexadecimal completion code last received in a Signal Unit on the satellite channel Code 0000 means not defined Last Signal Unit Completion Code sent Contains the hexadecimal completion code last sent in a Signal Unit on the satellite channel Code 0000 means not defined Antenna The status of the antenna is separated in FrontEnd status and Platform status Platform status is only available for the Capsat Disc and Maritime Telephones FrontEnd FrontEnd ID Contains the FrontEnd types Portable Rod OmniPless Land Mobile Omnipless Maritime KVH Land Mobile KVH Maritime 150 ct99 Page 59 Menu System Version Contains the version number of the FrontEnd Mode Contains the current mode of the FrontEnd SCPC call Burst anything else but call Power Contains the EIRP reduction 0 6 dB of the FrontEnd Link alarm Specifies whether the serial link between the FrontEnd and the Capsat Telephone is down On or up Off If the link is down and does not come up by itself check the antenna cable or contact your agent Heat alarm Specifies whether a heat alarm is present On or not Off Switch Off the power of the Capsat Telepho
8. Capsat Telephone abnormal clearing of a call by the LES or the NCS an error message is displayed in the handset In many cases but not all this error message is a translated text of a Cause Code sent to received from the satellite In the menu system Main Menu Status Bulletin SU CC sent SU CC rec on the handset the actual hexadecimal Cause Codes sent to received from the satellite are displayed Below is a listofthe Cause Codes and their corresponding text displayed in the handset The Cause Codes are defined by Inmarsat By experience we know thatyou might receive other Cause Codes from the LESs not defined by Inmarsat In this case the Cause Code is displayed as the 4 digit hexadecimal value in the handset Auth check failed 1197 Call cleared by the LES because the authentication check SIM card check has failed during the call setup Auth query not received 14C2 Call cleared by the MES because the authentication query has not been received from the LES first message from LES to MES Auth SSU not received 15C2 Call cleared by the MES because an expected supplementary service has notbeen received from the LES Auth reply invalid 14A5 Call cleared by the LES because ofan invalid authentication reply SIM card check data from the MES 150 ct99 Page F 1 Appendix F Listof Cause Codes Auth reply not received 19C5 Call cleared by the LES because an authentication reply SIM card check data has no
9. Charge takes approx 1 2 hours extra ifthe TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is charging in listen mode Standard charging does not supply enough power to prevent the Battery Pack from being drained ifthe TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is used in talk mode or data fax mode INTERFACE e X1 1 3mm DC Solar Panel Interface LightWeightPower Supply Connector X2 2 5 mm Y DC 10 18V dc Input Fast Charge Power Supply Connector e xX3 SMBjack Antenna Cable connector e X4 DB9 DTE Interface e X5 6 pole RJ11 2 Wire Fax Phone Interface e X6 8 pole RJ11 Handset Connector under the Electronics Unit e X7 8 pole RJ11 Handset Connector at the bottom of the Handset e X8 SMB jack TT 3007A Patch Antenna connector at rear side of Antenna J I o Of II CI x1 P R X4 X5 Solar Panel Input 10 18v DC Input Antenna Data Interface 2 Wire Fax Phone Interface A Mini Power Supply Maxi Power Supply Figure 7 5 Connector X1 X2 X3 X4 and X5 placement SOLAR PANEL INTERFACE LIGHT WEIGHT POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR X1 The X1 connector isa DC Power input for Standard charging the Battery Pack The connector is a 1 3 mm Y DC connector with positive centre polarity and is designed to handle two sources of power which are specified differently When the X1 is used as Solar Panel Interface the Solar Panel shall have Open Circuit Vo
10. Hook off DZ New message Thrane amp Thrane w Figure 3 1 Handset Display Symbols Page 12 150 ct99 Getting Started INDICATORS POWER ms ALARM RING red yellow Figure 3 2 Handset Indicators Display Symbols and Indicators The state of the terminal is signalled in the LCD display on the handset The display has 2 lines of 12 characters for textual messages and 11 special symbols The description for the individual LED s are found in Table 1 Table 2 contains the description for the LCD display symbols Table 1 User Indicator LEDs NAME COLOUR DESCRIPTION POWER GREEN Lights steadily when the terminal is on Flashes when in sleep mode ALARM RED Lights red when an alarm is present RING YELLOW Flashes yellow when ringing Lights steadily during call SYNC GREEN Lights green when in synchronisation with NCS 150 ct99 Page 13 Getting Started Table 2 User Display Symbols SYMBOL YHHH Page 14 NAME More Entries Above More Entries Below Signal Strength Battery Capacity 2nd Button Pressed Security Enabled Alpha Mode On Toggle Field Speaker DESCRIPTION Indicates that additional entries are available above and can be accessed by pressing the key Indicates that additional entries are available below and can be accessed by pressing the key Indicates the strength of the received signal When tuned to a satellite this indicator is updated approxi
11. ID Les Type lt Phone number gt OR lt Phone number gt Short Code Format Handset J Terr Network ID Les lt Short code gt Aux Phone Terr Network ID Les IType lt Short code gt OR lt Short code gt Service Code Format lt 2 Digit Service Code gt Local Call Format lt 1 Digit Local Code gt Examples Of Telephone Dial Formats Manual Telephone Calls Enter call prefix for automatic calls 0 JE Enter country code Enter telephone number 3780 JO Start the call E 150ct99 Page 21 Call Types A telephone number can be called entering the telephone number and accepted using the key The telephone number may not exceed 22 digits including call prefix for automatic calls and country code The default LES will be used for the call Telephone Call On A Fax Interface Enter type as voice pb Enter separator Enter call prefix for automatic calls 0 JE Enter country code Enter telephone number 380 JO Start the call If the 2 wire phone fax port is used mainly as a fax interface it is normally set to fax in the configuration menu Config Aux Fax conf Fax When dialling a number the terminal will then assume that the call is a fax call However itis possible to overrule this setting from the 2 wire phone fax and make a voice call by dialling 0 lt number gt The call must be accepted using the key The te
12. Region Ifthe call is accepted by the Capsat Telephone it will start the call procedure and display the message Handset calling When the Capsat Telephone has established the call to the LES the message Handset LES connected will be displayed The LES now calls the subscriber When the subscriber answers the call the message Handset Ph connected will be displayed The RING indicator lights steadily during the connection The billing of the call starts when the subscriber answers the call and there is an end to end connection between the Capsat Telephone and the subscriber Note that only outgoing satellite calls are billed Outgoing calls are cleared identically to incoming calls Ifthe call is billed payment information is stored in the call log and the call duration is displayed for some seconds in the display 150 ct99 Page 27 Call Types Making Auxiliary Telephone Calls NOTE The texts in brackets specify actions taken by the user The messages in boxes specify the status of the auxiliary phone call displayed in the handset These messages are only displayed if the handsetis out of the menu system As for handset calls auxiliary calls are also grouped into regular calls and calls to other Inmarsat phone mini M terminals Calling Ordinary Telephone Number From The Auxiliary Telephone e Auxiliary phone call to an ordinary telephone number connected to the national PSTN Enter call prefix for 0 automatic call
13. as above for inserting entries and the CONFIG PIN mustbe entered if phone book Dial is enabled First select the entry to be modified in the phone book Then select the EDIT function To accept the displayed field press To delete it press Modify the field and then To acceptthe new value press To restore the old value press If the short code has been modified to an already existing short code then the display will show Entry exists until a key is pressed and promptfor an overwrite accept Overwrite No To toggle between Yes and No press To accept selection press To restore the old value press You can display an entry after having selected the Edit function simply by using the ox key or the 4 keys without making any change to the contents The entry will only be updated if changes really are made If you make any change of the contents the entry will be updated and stored The Capsat Telephone displays the message Entry stored Otherwise an error message is displayed Delete Entry How to delete an entry from the phone book Select Entry to delete Select Delete function The Capsat Telephone Delete entry displays No To toggle between Yes and No press Confirm selection with or cancel delete Page 42 150 ct99 Menu System Ifphone book dial is enabled then the CONFIG PIN must be entered before entries can be deleted The Capsat Telephone displays the message Access denied for unauthorised use
14. at this LES Invalid service address 13D1 Call cleared by LES Dialled number is invalid LES clear unspecified 1185 Call cleared by LES for unspecified reason LES congested 1155 Call cleared by LES No channel available LES congested 1156 Call cleared by LES No channel unit available LES congested 1254 Call cleared by LES No channel and circuit available LES long interruption 1166 Call cleared by the LES because the LES has lost the synchronisation with the MES for a long period Les No assignment 11C 5 Call cleared by LES LES time out due to no assignment received from NCS during call setup LES time out 112F Call cleared by LES LES time out due to no answer received from MES LES time out 12C 5 Call cleared by LES LES time out due to no dialled number received from MES during call setup LES time out 13C 5 Call cleared by LES LES time out due to no scrambling vector received from MES during call setup LES time out 14C 5 Call cleared by LES LES timeout due to no dialled number and no scrambling vector received from MES during call setup MES busy 1110 Call cleared by MES MES busy with another call 150 ct99 Page F 3 Appendix F Listof Cause Codes MES busy 1210 Call cleared by MES MES in progress establishing an incoming call as user makes an off hook MES busy 1110 Incoming call cleared by the MES because the MES is already busy with another call MES can t accept 1182 Call cleared
15. by MES MES cannotaccept incoming call due to invalid parameters in call setup from NCS or due to unsupported service at MES MES clear unspecified 11B2 Call cleared by MES for unspecified reason MES notauthorised 11A5 Call cleared by LES MES not authorised atthis LES MES still transmitting 11E5 Call cleared by the LES because the MES is still transmitting 5 seconds after having cleared the call itself MES time out 1120 Call cleared by MES MES time out due to no response from NCS in initial call setup MES not commissioned at NCS NCS reject MES busy 1118 Call cleared by the NCS because the MES according to the NCS is already in progress with a call is busy NCS reject of call 11B8 Call cleared by the NCS for unspecified reason NCS reject same LES 11E8 Call cleared by the NCS because the MES according to the NCS is already in progress with a call and is trying to make a new call through the same LES already used New call is being set up 12D5 Call cleared by LES New call is being set up from MES No MES connect 17C5 Call cleared by LES LES time out due to no MES connect off hook received from MES during call setup Page F 4 150 ct99 Appendix F Listof Cause Codes No MES response 11C 8 Call cleared by the NCS because no MES response was received atthe NCS during the call setup No terr answer 13C 2 Call cleared by MES MES time out due to no answer off hook from called number within 185
16. different sources DC Input connector X1 15 0 Vdc 0 3 line regulation min 5 W max 10 W TT3682A Light Weight Power Supply standard equipment In 90 265 Vac 40 70 Hz Out 15 0 Vdc 10 W Connects to the X1 Connector Solar Panel Interface Connector X1 Open Circuit Voltage Voc min 15 V max 25 Vdc Short Circuit Current Is max 350 mA DC Input Connector X2 10 5 V 18 5 Vdc min 55 W The start voltage is min 10 5 V however 9 5 V is sufficientto guarantee reliable operation after start Connects to the X2 Connector TT 3682B Fast Charge Power Supply option is recommended In 90 265 Vac 40 70 Hz Out 18 Vdc 55W Connects to the X2 Connector e Battery Pack TT3686A NiCd Battery Pack standard equipment Capable of delivering power for 48 hours listen time and 2 5 hours talk time when fully charged Resides in the Battery Pack slot in the Electronics Unit TT 3007A MINI M PATCH ANTENNA The TT 3007A Patch Antenna resides naturally on top ofthe CapsatMini M Electronics Unit where a short coax cable connects the Antenna and the Electronics Unit Itis possible to place the TT 3007A Patch Antenna ata distance from the Electronics Unit when the short Antenna Cable 0 15 m is replaced with the supplied Cable of 5 m or longer Antenna Cables 10 m option 942 or 20 m option 944 Contact Sales Department if even longer Antenna Cables are desired up to 70 m The Patch Antenna has a stand which in unfold
17. outgoing calls voice fax data are stored Call log entries contain the following information e Dialled number e Textstring the string shall contain duration LES access code etc The following operations are possible e View entries e Delete entries protected by config PIN e Print entries When browsing the entries each line in the display will show the duration of a call followed by the last 6 digits of the dialled number Pressing will display the entire telephone number followed by the text string The format of the text string is e CALL DURATION Displayed as either minutes and seconds 05M 23 or hours and minutes 01H15 e CALLTYPE Voice V Fax ZE Data D e OCEAN REGION Atlantic Region West W Atlantic Region East E Pacific Ocean Region P Indian Ocean Region e LESACCESSCODE The 3 digit access code of the LES which routed the call e TERRESTRIAL NETWORK ID One digit e CALLDATE Displayed as year month day e CALLTIME Displayed in hour minute format Example 03M45V W 012 0 1996 11 13 22 35 This log is for a successful voice call lasting 3 minutes and 45 seconds The call was made in the Atlantic Ocean Region West and was routed by the LES with access code 012 The call was made on November 13th 1996 at 22 35 CALLS TOTAL This entry displays or resets the total call duration The value contains the accumulated duration for all calls in the call log The formatis hours minutes seconds 150 c
18. seconds No SCPC carrier 12C 6 Call cleared by the LES because no SCPC carrier was detected from the MES during the call setup Not installed 1180 Incoming call cleared by the MES because the call was address to a terminal different from handset aux phone fax data not available by the MES Premature call clear 1641 Call cleared prematurely by the user on hook hang up while setting up the SCPC channel Repoint antenna 1363 Call cleared by the MES because the user commands the MES antenna into another ocean region SCPC channel not avail 1158 Call cleared by the NCS because no SCPC channels are currently available Service not available 1185 Call cleared by LES Service not provided at this LES Service not available 1195 Call cleared by LES Service temporarily not available at this LES SIM PID conflict 16D1 Call cleared by the LES because the SIM card has a different identify than expected replace of SIM card with another without LES knowing SIM PID invalid 15A5 Call cleared by the LES because the SIM card is not authorised for any service atthis LES SIM service invalid 16A5 Call cleared by the LES because the SIM card is not authorised for the requested service atthis LES 150 ct99 Page F 5 Appendix F Listof Cause Codes Spot beam id invalid 11D2 Call cleared by NCS Spot beam ID in call setup invalid Terr i f congested 1154 Call cleared by LES Terrestrial circuits are congest
19. short code Example The following example will cause a jump to the entry with short code 14 the entry stored in location 14 01 REBECCA 04 FRANK Deselect Alpha Mode Enter short code TEG Select Alpha Mode poz 14 THRANE 15 JOHN Add Entry There are 3 ways to insert an entry into the phone book It can be inserted directly from outside the menu system or itcan be inserted from within the menu system either atthe top level or from the sub menu of the phone book For the latter two cases the procedure is the same 1 Insert Directly Enter Number 0 JC JLo Select Insert Function 0J Enter Subscriber Name THRANE ox Enter Short Code 2 From Menu Enter Main Menu and Enter Phone Book W ox Select Insert Function Enter Number 0 JC JE JE 6 lt 6 6 6 6 186 0 Accept Number e Enter Subscriber Name THRANE ox Enter Short Code 13453 ox If phone book dial is enabled then the CONFIG PIN must be entered before editing the phone book The Capsat Telephone displays the message Access denied for unauthorised use 150 ct99 Page 41 Menu System If the entry is successfully inserted the Capsat Telephone displays the message Entry stored Otherwise an error message is displayed NOTE The phone book cannot be accessed if empty The first entry must therefore be inserted directly EditEntry The Edit function can be used to display update or overwrite an entry The procedure is much the same
20. the next position 2 seconds after the key is pressed Ifan error is detected in the entered string of symbols the clear key must be pressed until the symbol can be re entered Table 4 Keypad Functions NORMAL MODE ALPHA MODE KEY Power on off Must be held for 3 seconds to switch off Exit Menu Cancel selection Acceptselection Delete Back space Move one selection up qa Enable Alpha Mode Enable 2nd Mode Move one selection down Toggle Hook I EB 2 3 CES 4 6 6 1 But 8 2 ES a 1 The topic printed is determined by current menu 150 ct99 Delete Back space Disable Alpha Mode Enable 2nd Mode 71 1 ABC2 DE F3 GHI4 JKL5 MNO6 PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 Force cursor move lt space gt 2ND MODE Insert entry Edit entry Delete entry Disable 2nd Mode Print Topic Activate Main Menu Lock Sleep mode Area Selection Fax Call R re route call Mute Data Call Toggle SPEAKER Toggle antenna beep Help Desk Page 15 Getting Started LOCATE OCEAN REGION The Inmarsat mini M system is based on four satellites to provide global coverage Each satellite has a coverage area which is defined as the area on the surface of the earth where it can see the Inmarsat phone mini M terminals in a free line of sight The coverage maps for the satellites are placed in appendix L and the antenna maps for azimuth elevation are placed in appendix B of t
21. 0 degrees elevation made by the Platform Alarm mask Contains the hexadecimal alarm mask where each bit defines a specific alarm A bit 0 15 is On if equal to 1 Otherwise Off See also the alarm log section below bitO LSB Inclinometer failure bit 1 Magnetometer failure bit 2 Motor failure bit 3 Motor thermal failure Page 60 150 ct99 Menu System bit 4 Ambient light error bit 5 Gyro failure bit 6 Gyro heater failure bit 7 Serial memory failure bit 8 Flash memory failure bit 9 Endstop sensor failure bit 10 Vehicle turning at start up bit 11 15 Reserved e HW stat msk Contains the hexadecimal hardware status mask where each bit defines a specific hardware status A bit 0 15 is On if equal to 1 Otherwise Off bit 0 LSB Compass calibration active bit 1 7 Reserved bit 8 Reset caused by H W reset bit 9 Reset caused by S W reset bit 10 Reset caused by watchdog bit 11 Reset caused by illegal address bit 12 15 Reserved e Roll inc only Capsat Maritime Telephone Contains the Roll inclinometer measurement in 0 1 degrees resolution e Pitch inc only Capsat Maritime Telephone Contains the Pitch inclinometer measurement in 0 1 degrees resolution e Cal score only Capsat Maritime Telephone Contains the compass calscore which defines the quality ofthe compass calibration last made e Elevation Contains the elevation angle in 0 1 degrees resolution O means horizont
22. 00 calls e Each call A single line printout is made to the serial interface after each call The format is Date Time Phone number Call LES Duration 03 Jul 1997 15 31 4539558800 VOICE 012 02min 23sec Noise Immun When this feature is enabled the MES is putinto a mode thatis less sensitive to background noise Itis recommended that the Noise Immun feature only is enabled when the MES is operating in a noisy environment because it has an impact on the voice quality when operating in a normal environment 150 ct99 Page 55 Menu System Antenna Sync Lost Tm For Maritime and Land Mobile antennas the time out for the long term interruption of the satellite signal permanent loss of signal can be defined The default value is 60 seconds A value between 30 300 seconds can be defined Using the Capsat Telephone in areas with long blockages mountains etc a high time outis recommended and opposite in areas with almost no blockages If the signal is permanently lost the Capsat Telephone will start a new sky scan see appendix J for further information Compass Cal only Capsat Maritime Telephones This menu item contains two sub menu items e Start compass calibration This submenu starts the compass calibration The vertical and horizontal components of the magnetic field must be entered and on successful start of the compass calibration the handset will go out of the menu system A status message saying Calibration initi
23. 1 25 kHz 5 6 kbps O QPSK SCPC voice fax data 6 kbps BPSK TDM 5 6 kbps O QPSK SCPC voice fax data 3 kbps BPSK TDMA 4 8 kbps AMBE 3 6 kbps voice 1 2 kbps FEC Max 2 4 kbps Two 2 wire 600 Q CCITT Rec G 473 standard DTMF telephones RJ 11 jacks 2 wire 600 Q CCITT Rec G 473 T 30 Group lll Fax max 2 4 kbps RJ 11 jack Serial EIA standard RS 232E Hayes compatible max 19 2 kbps DB 9 female connector Serial EIA standard RS 232E max 19 2 kbps DB 9 female connector GSM like operation ISO 7816 10 5 18 5 Vdc typical 380 mW listen mode 8 W talk mode and 20W in fax data mode 15 25 V dc input 2 3 W solar panel with idle voltage at 15 25 V Typical listen time 48 hours typical talk time 180 min and fax data time 55 minutes 90 265 Vac 40 70 Hz 5 10V charge time 5 10 hours 90 265 Vac 40 70 Hz 55 W charge time approx 2 hours 25 C to 55 C operating 40 C to 80 C storage 95 non condensing at 40 C prETS 300 339 Fixed Mobile and Portable equipment Random 5 20 Hz 0 05g Hz 20 150 Hz 3 dB octave 1 79 rms Half sine 20 g 11 msec HxWxD 52 mm x 270 mm x 200 mm 2 2 kg incl handset Battery Pack and antenna 150 ct99 Technical Specifications Note Our products are under continuous research and development Any information may therefore be changed without prior notice POWER REQUIREMENTS The TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone system is designed to be powered from many
24. B plugs 20 m For extension cables up to 70 m please contact the sales department The antenna cable used must comply with the following specifications Cable RF loss Less than 10 dB at 1 6 GHz Page 4 68 150 ct99 Technical Specifications Cable DC resistance Less than 0 7 Q SMB jack X3 and X8 SMB plug E Cable tap Figure 7 3 SMB jack and SMB plug Caution Suppliers of SMB Connectors do not use a common name convention The SMB plug attached to the cable has a hole and nota tap in its very centre 150 ct99 Page 4 69 Technical Specifications HANDSET The handset is standard equipment in the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone A 2 5 m cable inserted in connectors X6 and X7 connects the handset to the Electronics Unit To the right is shown the layout of the handset Handset Specifications Display 2 12 Alpha plus additional symbols Background light Keypad 4 3 Numeric keypad 3 3 Function keypad Volume Control Att range gt 20 dB Power Supply 5 2V 120 mA Dimensions LxWxH 198x52x32 mm Weight Approx 3209 Connector X7 8 pole RJ 11 connector Page 4 70 150 ct99 Technical Specifications BATTERY PACK HANDLING NiCd batteries are sensitive to how they are charged and discharged To keep the battery capacity high the battery should be fully discharged occasionally to avoid memory effects Generally it is sufficient to discharge the Battery Pack completely when the Bat
25. BA ives 58 Batte N ARONA 58 TI an SGALV arrere a a TR 58 SVM Card esse eS N E nia A N N A A A AY 58 REBIOCK Ly y Hw Mal H s ben ve b y lae aaa a e 58 Bull sey bista 0 bk eka nj kana 0O b aa 59 An ten axi kiya bn beda da be dada Hedek ba ya a Dada ya Da GA Hada nada Xel AER Ha da deda da da Dak Ar 59 Pe A NAA NY AA Y n 61 NA een inne feta 62 Delete ATALITIS tai W A bel an AW R bel dani an A 62 Print Alarm LOG rd 62 SPOLBEIN y ly a yel Keyan ya K dunya yy Kya Ya ya yy Wa yk ek ya NANEN 63 150 ct99 Page iii Introduction Tela NUDE Saa dada 6 Technical Reference nr Mac ns IU EQUIDIMONULISE ao a bar serl bast cent herbe ra berl a vek bev sev bez oai bota Technical Specifications aaa aaa Power Require menl5S MkMhk hC Ax k lllkkkkk kk kak TT 3007A Mini M Patch Antenna occccccnnnnnnnnnnnoraccnananononaninacons Antenna CabDl 8e aaa do e Battery Pack Handlin w ii kk Charge Indicator arena AAA Fast Charger aaa kil ad Hie er bw hel k y aaa AAA Standard Ch rge owoce sered e PACE PACS 2s ek cee fered ek dbehs ccbccdhecdeccchideecedl codec cdbeadeascesteuebecstuchecethie debts Solar Panel Interface Light Weight Power Supply Connector DC Input Fast Charge Power Supply Connector X2 Antenna Cable plug X3 ussrssnsenenssnnenennnnnnnnennennnnennrn nennen nn DTE Interface X a yx yan n Aa XU Ka OOOO AA ren Phone Fax Co
26. DCE DCE rate gt WRATE This command sets the satellite data rate and the requested maximum terrestrial data rate used for the outgoing data calls 150 ct99 Page K 13 Appendix K AT Command Set The lt sat_rate gt parameter specifies the data rate to use over the satellite channel The lt ter_rate gt parameter specifies the data rate to use on the terrestrial modem If the parameter is omitted the value specified by lt sat_rate gt will be used WRATE lt sat_rate gt lt ter_rate gt Select data rate WRATE Display selected rates WRATE Display available rates lt sat rate gt 2400 lt ter_rate gt 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 WRTL This command sets the lower and upper threshold levels in bytes ofthe buffer used in direction LES gt Capsat Telephone The lt low gt parameter specifies the lower threshold level Ifthe parameter is omitted the factory setting lt low gt 132 will be used The Capsat Telephone will issue an RR Receiver Ready packet signalling that it is ready to receive data from the LES The lt high gt parameter specifies the upper threshold level Ifthe parameter is omitted the factory setting lt high gt 235 will be used The Capsat Telephone will issue an RNR Receiver Not Ready packet signalling that it is not ready to receive any more data from the LES WRTL lt low gt lt high gt Selectthreshold levels WRTL Display threshold levels WRTL Display available levels lt l
27. DEFAULT LES From this menu the default land earth station is selected With SIM card inserted this menu item handles the default LESs of the SIM card and operations are made on the SIM card LESs 150 ct99 Page 43 Menu System Otherwise this menu item handles the LESs of the terminal and operations are made on these This menu tem makes it possible to selecta default LES All outgoing calls of any kind voice fax data will be routed through this default LES unless specified directly in the dial string An Inmarsat Service Provider can dictate which LESs are allowed including default LESs in each ocean region If the allowed or preferred LES list consists of one or more valid LESs located in the currently selected Area Ocean Region these LESs will be displayed with the order specified in the allowed or preferred LES list The allowed LES list takes precedence over the preferred LES list Finally if there are no valid LESs in neither the preferred LES list nor the allowed LES list then the LESs received from the Bulletin Board thatis operating in the currently selected Area Ocean Region are displayed for selection The following operations are possible in default LES menu e Selecta LES e Leave LES list e Edit LES name MAILBOX The mailbox feature handles the alert messages being sent from LESs When a land subscriber makes an incoming call to a terminal which is busy switched off etc the LES may offer the facility t
28. Enter country code Enter telephone number 8 B5 B5 B5 B 4JB JD JO Startthe call Telephone is calling Phone calling Telephone connected Phone LES with LES connected Telephone connected Phone Phone with subscriber connected Clear the call Place phone on hook Call logged 6 02 24 Calling Other Inmarsat Phone Mini M From The Auxiliary Telephone Enter call prefix for automatic call Enter country code 8 773 0 Enter IMN COREE Start the call Telephone is calling Phone calling Telephone connected Phone LES with LES connected Telephone connected Phone Phone with subscriber connected Clear the call Place phone on hook Call logged 0 02 24 7 Page 28 150 ct99 Call Types The international codes country code to the Areas Ocean Regions are listed in Table 5 Using the 870 country code Single Network Access Code automatically routes the call to the Mini M terminal via the proper Area Ocean Region Ifthe call is accepted by the Capsat Telephone it will start the call procedure and display the message Phone calling When the Capsat Telephone has established the call to the LESthe message Phone LES connected will be displayed The LES now calls the subscriber When the subscriber answers the call the message Phone Phone connected will be displayed The billing of the call starts when the subscriber answers the call and there is an end to end connection between the Capsat Telephone and t
29. FAX connector AUX FAX connector DCE port FAX If the PIN1 security key is enabled and the Capsat Telephone is in sleep mode it is required to login on the terminal handset prior to making calls from an auxiliary telephone a fax machine or the data interface However itis always possible to receive calls NUMBERS There are four types of numbers which can be dialled from the Capsat Telephone e Subscriber Numbers Ordinary telephone numbers of subscribers e Short Codes Two digit codes which refer to entries in the telephone book The short code numbers must always be preceded by when entered e Service Codes Also two digit codes but not preceded by fe which refers to optional services provided by the Land Earth Stations See Appendix D for a list e Local Numbers With an auxiliary telephone connected to the AUX FAX port itis possible to make local calls from the handset to the auxiliary telephone and vice versa The local call codes are one digit numbers Dialling numbers is simple once connected with a LES From the handset just enter the telephone number and press either A or to initiate the call On the auxiliary telephone use the pound button to initiate the call NOTE When dialling short codes pressing once the telephone number will be displayed and a second press is required to initiate the call Number Formats In the following the general dial formats for telephone numbers described All mandato
30. Figure 7 11 Phone Fax Connector X5 X5 Phone Fax connectors 11 0 JNotused _ E A 14 000000 Signal B Tip _____ Input Output 50000 JNotused 16 000000 Notused __ _ kk 3 O Table 12 X5 Pin Assignments Note Due to the power saving scheme devices connected to the X5 Phone Fax Connector cannot wake the TT 3060A up from sleep mode Page 4 76 150 ct99 Technical Specifications HANDSET CONNECTOR X6 AND X7 The TT 3620B Operator Handset which is standard equipment on the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is connected from X6 under the Electronics Unit to the X7 on the Handset Audio signals serial communication and power supply for the Handset are supplied via the X6 The X6 X7 pin assignments and the pin functions are described in the table 13 below Refer to Figure 7 13 Figure 7 13 Handset Connector X6 X7 14 0 s 2V Out In 6 EarPiece _ Out In 7 GND 8 mic fin Out Table 13 X10 Pin Assignments 150 ct99 Page 4 77 Technical Specifications TT 3007A PATCH ANTENNA CONNECTOR X8 The X8 is a SMB jack connector located at the rear side of the Patch Antenna Refer to Figure 7 15 The X8 connector has to be connected to the X3 SMB jack connector on the TT 3034A Electronics Unit via an Antenna Cable for correctfunction the error message LINK ERROR typically indicates an Antenna Cable problem The X3 X8 connection needs an Antenna Cable with two SMB plugs and are indi
31. IM card is absent at start up 2 To enable the STU facility the STU security key must be entered 150 ct99 Page 47 Menu System PIN1 setting This menu item disables or enables use of PIN1 PIN1 This menu item changes the PIN1 to a new string The old PIN1 mustbe known and enabled before a new PIN1 can be chosen PIN2 This menu item changes the PIN2 to a new string The old PIN2 must be known before a new PIN2 can be chosen CONFIG PIN This menu item changes the CONFIG PIN to a new string The old CONFIG PIN mustbe known before a new CONFIG PIN can be chosen SIM Lock PIN This menu changes the SIM Lock PIN to a new string The old SIM Lock PIN mustbe known before a new SIM Lock PIN can be chosen CONFIG This menu item handles various configuration parameters which can be set by the user The configuration parameters can only be set if the actual PIN code protecting the menu item is not empty It has a submenu containing the items listed below Aux Fax Configuration This menu item selects what service type to use at the auxiliary connector The options are e NONE To disable the auxiliary connector e AUX PHONE To use voice services e AUXFAX To use FAX services NOTE To achieve maximum talking time the auxiliary connector should be disabled in order to save power in the listening and talking modes In sleep mode the connector is always disabled Voice carrier This menu item is used to enable disable voic
32. S register AT Commands The S register AT commands display and setthe S registers inside the Capsat Telephone The command syntax is described for each command S0 S0 lt n gt S0 S1 51 lt n gt S1 S2 150 ct99 Auto Answer Ring Specifies the number of rings that must occur before the Capsat Telephone automatically answers an incoming call This function is disabled with a value of 0 Factory setting 0 Auto Answer Ring disabled Valid range of values 0 Auto Answer Ring disabled 1 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Ring Counter Records the number ofincoming rings when the Capsat Telephone rings When this value equals the value in SO and is greater than 1 the Capsat Telephone will go Off hook Factory setting 0 Valid range of values 0 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Escape Code Character Specifies the ASCII value which is used as escape code character A value greater than 127 disable the escape feature and prevent from returning to the Command Mode Factory setting 43 Page K 5 Appendix K AT Command Set S2 lt n gt 52 S3 S3 lt n gt 53 54 S4 lt n gt 54 S5 Page K 6 Valid range of values 0 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Carriage Return Character Specifies the ASCII value of the carriage return end of line character All command lines must end with this va
33. TC When specifying an east offset the local time is UTC offset and for west offsets itis UTC offset 150 ct99 Page 49 Menu System The procedure to select Universal Time Co ordinates is a Selectthe Time zone UTC b Enter the new UTC time hours minutes and press to accept c Correctthe date yyyy mm dd or press to accept The procedure to specify a local time is a Selectthe Time zone East or West b Enter the offset from UTC hours minutes c Enter the new local time hours minutes and press to accept d Correctthe date yyyy mm dd or press to accept Ocean Registration When a terminal is powered ON it will register itself with the NCS This information is used by the NCS to route incoming calls to the terminal The registration is an optional Inmarsat feature and can be enabled disabled The default value is enabled LES With SIM card inserted this menu item handles the LESs ofthe SIM card and operations are made on the SIM card LESs Otherwise this menu item handles the LESs of the terminal and operations are made on these LESS The menu item contains a submenu with the following items Default LES Preferred LES Allowed LES Default stand alone LES Preferred stand alone LES Allowed stand alone LES When selecting one of the LES lists the user first has to select the ocean are to deal with Default LES This menu item is identical to the item in the upper level of the main menu Pre
34. Thrane Thrane A S TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone Users Manual Revision Date January 6 1998 A AAA KRN HEEE ci r HH Ee ee Copyright Thrane amp Thrane A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone Users Manual TELEFAX Warranty Registration Congratulations with your new satellite telephone In order to registrate in our warranty database please send this form to Thrane Thrane Fax 45 39 55 88 88 As an additional benefit we will keep you updated on enhancements and other news from Thrane Thrane Estimated number of POSITION please tick off BUSINESS Capsat M users General Management Governmental 1 Line Management Aid amp Rescue 1 4 Project Manager Telecom 5 10 Site Manager Manufacturing 11 20 Engineer journalist or Transport 20 100 photographer Media gt 100 L Others Security Mining Drilling Construction Tourism Finance Trade Agriculture SH Other Thrane Thrane A S TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone Users Manual Copyright Thrane amp Thrane A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane amp Thrane A S 1996 Thrane amp Thrane A S All rights reserved Printed in Denmark Document Number TT 98 107770A Release Date 150ct99 SAFETY SUMMARY The following general safety precautions must be observed during all pha
35. WE WANA OE NAA 16 Terminal S t U Dis san Aiy aso Her n Neda eee ita ein fi 17 ACalTYPesa r Pata Pilea Pade tien 20 NUM 20 Number FOTIn AlS Kene eel erb ebe beb b l da l l d l n 20 Examples Of Telephone Dial Formats ceren 21 Voice CAlls ak a sn Gan e d r Day ane Oe 24 Receiving Handset Calls cece EE 24 Receiving Auxiliary Phone Calls 25 Making Handset Calls cece conan aaa aaa 26 Making Auxiliary Telephone Calls seeren 28 Key Entries After Connection MhkL lllllllll ee 30 MiERoPRONO o rent teten ein en 30 Calla ide 30 PACA tit A AA 30 150 ct99 Page i Introduction Receiving Fax CallS ooooninncccnnnocccccononnnnnncnnncnnnnnnn nn nro nan nn nn oran nnnnnnns 31 Making FAC all Sucina ia 31 Making Fax Calls From The Handset eccerre 32 Data Call arta e e a e A AD 33 Receiving Data CallSMMkMAk Ak k K k lllllllllk keke 33 Making Data Calls nan rcnr rn rr 34 Making Data Calls From The Handset u nennen 36 Data M O0 Seta a 36 AT Command Set arreak AAAA EARE 37 A A ra ku Yay a Mulk AE A AES AR NS 39 Help DESK aa n Ni wa n ke n kw del n ba is 39 PRONE BOOK O a a a a rrr 39 Accessing The Phone Book khAb kh i kk 40 The Phone Book Display A khkk ll keka 40 Direct Short Code Selection cece aaa aaa aaa 41 Add 101 R N V WD N zat DD EER APARA 41 Ed IDE TI Ya A e h keke eh baha Web ahe tel 42 Delete sil a DD DY DD DD A oa 42 Print Phone BOOK ee kinn sat Hl en
36. X8 connection needs an Antenna Cable with two SMB plugs When plugging the short 0 15 m Antenna Cable into the Electronics Unit X3 Connector choose the Angled Plug end as this will minimise the stress of the cable Figure 7 8 X3 Antenna Cable plug Page 4 74 150 ct99 Technical Specifications DTE INTERFACE X4 A serial EIA standard RS 232E I O portis available on the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone A Data Terminal e g a computer with a serial communication program can be connected Maximum baud rate is 9 6 kbps Itis also possible to configure the X4 DTE Interface connector as a Hayes compatible modem port The DTE interface is a 9 pole female Sub D connector DB9 The X4 pin assignments and the pin functions are described in the Figure 7 9 and Table 10 below Figure 7 9 X4 DTE Interface connector 14 0 DIR Input 5 gt Ground ___ 6 DR Output 8 CIs Output pa IR Output Table 10 X4 Pin Assignments 150 ct99 Page 4 75 Technical Specifications PHONE FAX CONNECTORS X5 Two 2 wire 600 Q 6 pole RJ 11 Phone Fax connectors are available on the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone A fax machine e g the optional TT 3612A G 3 Fax Machine and or a standard 2 wire DTMF telephone can be connected to X5 The Phone Fax interface complies with CCITT Rec G 473 and CCITT Rec T 30 Group Ill fax The X5 pin assignments and the pin functions are described in the Figure 7 11 and table 12 below
37. al direction and 900 means vertical direction 999 means elevation angle unknown The elevation angle does not comply to the Land Mobile Platform e Azimuth Contains the azimuth angle in 0 1 degrees resolution 0 means Maritime Platform pointing magnetic north or Land Mobile Platform pointing in the forward direction of the car 900 means Maritime Platform pointing magnetic east or Land Mobile Platform pointing to the right relative to the forward direction of the car 9999 means azimuth angle unknown LM heading only Capsat Disc Telephone The LM Land Mobile heading defines the angle between the pointing direction of the Land Mobile antenna and the forward direction of the car on which the Land Mobile antenna is placed The angle is defined as 1 o clock to 12 o clock 12 o clock means the antenna pointing in the forward direction of the car and 3 o clock means the antenna pointing to the right relative to the car The LM heading updates automatically every 5 seconds Print The status of the terminal will be sent to a printer connected to the DCE port 150 ct99 Page 61 Menu System ALARM LOG This menu item handles the alarm log When an alarm e g like antenna link down occurs an event is stored in the alarm log Active alarms will be displayed with an asterisk The following operations are possible e View Entries e Delete Entries e PrintEntries The alarm log has a predefined location for every alarm type in
38. alled Notused butcan be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Factory setting 45 Valid range of values 1 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Comma Pause Time Specifies how many seconds to pause for each comma itencounters in the Dial command line Not used butcan be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Factory setting 2 Valid range of values 0 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Page K 7 Appendix K AT Command Set S9 S9 lt n gt S9 S10 S10 lt n gt S10 S11 S11 lt n gt S11 Page K 8 Carrier Detect Response Time Specifies how long in tenths of asecond the DCD signal at the modem called must be present for the Capsat Telephone to recognise it Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Factory setting 6 Valid range of values 0 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Carrier Loss Time Specifies how long in tenths of a second before the Capsat Telephone disconnects the line after having detected loss of DCD signal at the modem called Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Factory setting 14 Valid range of values 0 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Touch tone Dialling Speed Specifies the time in milliseconds between each DTMF tone in the Dial com
39. already numbered part of the allowed LES list will leave it unnumbered in the end of the list 150 ct99 Page 51 Menu System Std Def LES This menu item provides the possibility to operate on the stand alone default LESs The stand alone default LESs are the group of LESs which the user in case of NCS failure uses per default e Ifthe Std Alw LES list contains valid entries access is denied e fthe Std Pref LES list contains valid entries only these will be listed e Otherwise the located and operational LESs in the Bulletin Board for the current Area Ocean Region will be listed The operations are the same as for the menu tem Default LES Std Prf LES This menu item provides the possibility to operate on the stand alone preferred LESs The stand alone preferred LESs are the group of LESs which the user in case of NCS failure uses most frequently The operations are the same as for the menu item Preferred LES Std Alw LES This menu item provides the possibility to operate on the stand alone allowed LESS The stand alone allowed LESS are the group of LESs which the user is forced to use in case of NCS failure This menu item is protected by PIN2 If the SIM card is inserted the terminal will operate on the STD allowed LESs on the SIM card only Ifthe SIM card is not inserted the terminal will operate on the STD allowed LESs in the MES only The operations are the same as for the menu item Allowed LES Route ID
40. and 2 digit short code calls see below handset calls can be separated into two kinds of calls 1 Calls To Ordinary Telephone Numbers 1 Calls To Other Inmarsat Phone Mini M Terminals Procedure To Call Ordinary Telephone Numbers Enter call prefix for automatic call Enter country code Enter telephone number Start the call Handset is calling Handset connected with LES Handset connected with subscriber Enable Disable speaker Clear the call Enter call prefix for automatic call Enter country code Enter IMN Start the call Handset is calling Handset connected with LES Handset connected with subscriber Enable Disable speaker Clear the call Page 26 4536 3 e J8e0 JO Handset Calling Handset LES connected Handset Ph connected Era Lil N Procedure To Call Other Inmarsat Phone Mini M Terminals Bi Ze 0 x X X X X X X X Xx Handset calling Handset LES connected Handset Ph connected A 150ct99 Call Types The international codes country code to the Areas Ocean Regions are listed in Table 5 Using the 870 country code Single Network Access Code SNAC automatically routes the call to the Mini M terminal via the proper Area Ocean Region Table 5 Ocean Region Access Codes Ocean Regi International Access Code SNAC 870 Atlantic Ocean East Region 871 Pacific Ocean Region 872 Indian Ocean Region 873 Atlantic Ocean West
41. and data networks SATELLITE TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION Operating the Capsat Telephone is much the same as making direct international telephone calls from an ordinary telephone The difference is that the Capsat Telephone communicates directly with a satellite and therefore does not rely on a local telephone operator to route the call to the desired destination Instead the calls to from the satellite are routed by designated Land Earth Stations LESs which also communicates with the same satellite as the telephone terminal The necessary requirements to operate a satellite telephone is that a the terminal is registered by a service provider i e payment arrangements b the location where the telephone is located is covered by a satellite and c there is a free line of sight from the antenna of the terminals to the satellite The satellite system used by the Capsat Telephone is operated by the international organisation Inmarsat The system consists of four satellites which combined guarantee world wide coverage see appendix B for coverage maps When working with the Inmarsat phone mini M system the following abbreviations are often used MES Mobile Earth Station This is the name that Inmarsat uses for terminals E g the Capsat Telephone is a MES Mobile refers to the fact that the terminals are re locatable Earth Station is a satellite communication term LES Land Earth Station The LES is located at the other
42. andsetis out of the menu system Procedure To Call Ordinary FAX Numbers Press Hook key to get proceed to dial tone Enter call prefix for CJE automatic call Enter country code Enter fax number ga BA BA BA B J B B B Start the call 150 ct99 Page 31 Call Types Press Start key to send fax Fax is calling Fax calling Fax connected with LES Fax LES connected Fax connected with Fax Fax subscriber connected Negotiating Negotiating Sending page x Sending pagel Page x confirmed Page 1 confirmed Sending successful Sending successful Clear the call Fax placed on hook Call logged 6 02 24 Press the Hook key on the fax keypad to get a proceed to dial tone Secondly the dial number must be entered and ended with the amp key to start the call Ifthe call is accepted by the Capsat Telephone it will start the call procedure and display the message Fax calling When the Capsat Telephone has established the call to the LES the message Fax LES connected will be displayed The LES now calls the subscriber fax When the called fax answers the call the message Fax Fax connected will be displayed Press the Start key before or when you get connection with the called fax machine Some fax machines only allow 5 or 6 ringing sequences from the Start key is pressed and until the call must be answered In this case you must wait to press the Start key until the call is being answered If the Start key is not
43. assistance commissioning etc supported by the LESs The services supported depends on the LES Page 22 150 ct99 Call Types Telephone Call From Telephone Book Enter the Phonebook Choose a subscriber a cza Select and display the subscriber telephone number Start the call The telephone book can be entered using the or 4 key Inside the telephone book a particular subscriber may be selected and displayed using the ox key You may change the number or simply accept using the key Telephone Call Using Short Code Enter short code prefix Enter short code E Display the corresponding telephone number Start the call Refer to section Phonebook in chapter 5 for general information about short codes The short code prefix in front of the short code must be entered If not the call will be recognised as a 2 digit code call or a local call The first press on the amp key will display the telephone number corresponding to the entered shortcode The telephone number may be changed or accepted with a second press on the amp key 150 ct99 Page 23 Call Types VOICE CALLS Telephone calls can only be made or received if e Bulletin Board has been received from NCS e g the display shows IOR PTT TELE e Capsat Telephone is in synchronisation with NCS i e the green sync indicator lights steadily Receiving Handset Calls In the following an incoming call to the handsetis described The handset will ring and the
44. at are mandatory for the user to use in calls If the listis empty the user has a free choice An example ofa list can be 0045 for all numbers in Denmark 0044 171 7281000 only Inmarsat in England Whenever a user dials anumber either manually or by selecting itfrom the phone book the number is checked againstthe allowed dial list and the call will only be initiated if a match is found Following operations are possible on the allowed dial list e nsertnew entry e Delete an entry e Editan entry e Acceptchanges e Exit without modifications e Printlist Protected by CONFIG PIN PhBook Dial This menu item makes it possible to disable enable mandatory dial of numbers from the phone book When enabled the user will only be allowed to make calls from numbers in the phone book therefore only short codes can be used when making calls from an auxiliary telephone a connected fax or the DCE port The options are e Disabled e Enabled for terminal only MES Only e Enabled for both terminal and SIM cards MES SIM Protected by CONFIG PIN 150 ct99 Page 53 Menu System NOTE Itis possible to update the phone book on a SIM card from another terminal where either the feature is disabled or notimplemented Therefore this feature is only safe for MES Only mode Auto Prefix This menu item is used to define a prefix number to be automatically setin front of all dialled numbers Itis only possible to dial numbers startin
45. ate on the allowed LESs The allowed LESs are the group of LESs which the service provider offers to the user If the allowed LES listis in use will itoverrule the preferred LES list This menu item is protected by PIN2 If the SIM card is inserted the terminal will operate on the allowed LESs on the SIM card only If the SIM card is not inserted the terminal will operate on the allowed LESs in the terminal only Upon entry of this menu item a list of LESs will be displayed with the allowed LESs at the top followed by the remaining LESs in the Bulletin Board listed in ascending order according to the LES Access Code All allowed LESs are marked with a number 01 XX where XX is the access code of the allowed LESs The remaining LESs in the Bulletin Board are unnumbered Each entry has the following information e LESAccess Code e Terrestrial Network ID 0 if only one available The following operations are possible e Accept changes made e Insert entries e Delete entries e Print entries Inserting a LES which is already numbered part of the allowed LES list will make this LES to be number 01 first in list and the rest of the LESs in the allowed LES list will be renumbered Inserting a LES which is not numbered not part of the allowed LES list will add this LES at the end of the allowed LES listand number it accordingly A Terrestrial Network ID to be used together with the selected LES must be entered Deleting a LES which is
46. ated will be displayed Having started the compass calibration the procedure described in the installation chapter must be performed e Stop compass calibration Use to stop the compass calibration The quality ofthe compass calibration can be controlled by the compass calscore parameter also described in the installation chapter Accessories The accessories menu is only available in land Capsat Disc and Maritime Telephones Handsfree Handsfree must be enabled when an external microphone is connected It is then possible to carry outa conversation with the handset in the cradle a handsfree call The external microphone and speaker will then be used Ifthe handset is lifted off the cradle an automatic switch back to handset microphone and ear piece is performed Ifthe speaker symbol is then pressed najB 3 the speaker is switched on If the handset is then placed back into the cradle an automatic switch back to handsfree mode is performed and the external microphone and speaker are used Call Answer Offers a number of different ways an incoming call can be answered It will typically be used in connection with handsfree operation The options are e Normal The call can be answered by either taking the handset out of the cradle or by pressing the off hook symbol e Anykey The call can be answered in the same way asin normal but any key can be pressed to answer the call e 1ring 7ring The call will be answered autom
47. atically after the specified number of rings Page 56 150 ct99 Menu System The Call Answer facility can be used regardless of the mode of handsfree If handsfree is disabled the microphone in the handset will be used Radio mute Ifenabled an output from the terminal is activated during incoming and outgoing calls This can typically be used to mute a radio in the vehicle During an incoming call the output is activated just before the terminal starts to ring During an outgoing call the output is activated when the terminal goes off hook Output is deactivated again upon on hook or when the terminal stops ringing in the case of an incoming unanswered call Ext ringer Ifenabled an output from the terminal is alternately activated and deactivated according to the ringing signal during incoming calls This can be used to control an external ringer Ignition Ifenabled an external input can be used to power the terminal on and off The inputis typically connected to the ignition system on a vehicle The terminal will then power on and off according to the ignition signal Ifthe ignition is turned off during a call the terminal will stay powered on until the call is cleared by the user If sleep mode is enabled the terminal will go into sleep mode instead of powering off This does only apply to Capsat Disc Telephones Ignit timer The ignition timer is used together with the ignition facility described above The defa
48. atiluhur Aussaguel Yamaguchi Perth Perth Perth Sentosa Perth Page C 3 Appendix C List of Land Earth Stations Indian Ocean Region Operator Comsat KDD Telenor Indosat France Telecom ST12 IDB Morsviazsputnik Malaysia Telecom T Mobil Singapore Telecom Telstra VSNL Page C 4 LES Access Code 001 003 004 007 011 012 013 015 060 111 210 222 306 Name Comsat Eurasia Yamaguchi Eik Jatiluhur Perth Burum Perth Perth Kuantan Raisting Sentosa Perth Arvi 150 ct99 Appendix D 2 Digit Service Codes APPENDIX D 2 DIGIT SERVICE CODES Below are listed the 2 digit service codes which may be supported by individual LESs in the Inmarsat M system depending on their policy 2 digitcode Service 00 Automatic calls 11 International Operator 12 International Information 13 National Operator 14 National Information 17 Telephone Call Booking 20 Access to a Maritime PAD 23 Abbreviated dialling 24 Post fax 31 Maritime Enquiries 32 Medical Advice 33 Technical Assistance 34 Person to Person call 35 Collect call 36 Credit Card call 37 Time and Duration 38 Medical Assistance 39 Maritime Assistance 41 Meteorological Reports 42 Navigational Hazards and Warnings 43 Ship Position reports 57 Retrieval of mailbox messages 6x Administration specialised use 70 Databases 91 Automatic Line Test 92 Commissioning tests 150 ct99 Page D 1 Appendix D 2 Digit Service Codes
49. below illustrates how to remove the antenna from the Electronics Unit STEP 1 Open antenna to vertical STEP 2 Disconnect antenna cable before removing the antenna with both hands STEP 3 Release the antenna stand from the frame STEP 4 Open antenna stand until itlocks to the frame Page 8 150 ct99 Installation ANTENNA POINTING Once the satellite has been located the antenna should be directed towards the satellite Follow the directions below e Use the enclosed 5m antenna cable TT 37 104481 if you want to place the antenna separate from the Electronics Unit e Find the selected Area on the antenna maps and read the approximate azimuth 0 360 degrees to the satellite from your present geographical position e Turn the dial on the compass for the correct azimuth angle e g 40 degrees points to the arrow marked Read bearing here e Turn the compass without changing the dial until the red needle North coincides with the big arrow inside the compass dial Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Compass e The arrow marked Read bearing here on the compass is now pointing towards the satellite in horizontal direction Adjust the antenna into this direction NOTE AVOID USING THE COMPASS IN THE VICINITY OF MAGNETIC MATERIAL E G IRON FERRO CONCRETE ETC IT CAN OFFSET THE BEARING SIGNIFICANTLY e The antenna must be pointed atthe satellite with a free line of sight e Now read the approximate elevation 0 90 degrees
50. bscriber data modem have finished negotiating and there is an end to end connection between Capsat Telephone and the called data modem If the 3 escape characters are entered the Capsat Telephone will change from Data Mode into Online Command Mode In the Online Command Mode the command ATH or ATHO can be given to clear the connection If the call is billed payment information is stored in the call log and the call duration is displayed for some seconds in the display The data number has a dial format similar but not equal to the dial format for voice and fax calls The dial format for data numbers are as follow ATD lt Data number gt lt Return gt ATD lt Short code gt lt Return gt Leading optional fields may be left out Making Data Calls From The Handset A data call can also be started from the handset There may be situations where it is not possible to start a data call with an ordinary ATD command from the normal DTE interface plug X4 on the Capsat Telephone e g when running with encrypted data The following procedure can be used Enter call prefix for e JE automatic calls Enter country code Enter data number app JEJE Start the data call from 2nd handset The remaining call procedure is as described above for ordinary data calls Data Modes Command Mode At Power On the Capsat Telephone will be in Command Mode When no dial command is in progress and no connection with a remote modem has be
51. bsequently a press of any handset key will setthe microphone back to normal again The handset will display the messages Microphone Off when the microphone is muted and Microphone On when the microphone is back to normal The handset has to be out of the menu system to show these messages Call Transfer During an end to end connection incoming or outgoing satellite call between the Capsat Telephone and the subscriber itis possible to transfer the call between the handset and the auxiliary telephone connected to the terminal The call transfer is activated by pressing the R key On the handset the R key is generated with the combination ana Below an example is given AUXILIARY TELEPHONE HANDSET Satellite call established RJ Local call of handset Ringing Talk Talk Place phone on hook Satellite call established The unit having the satellite call can take back the satellite call at any time during the procedure pressing the R key a second time Technically the R key makes an On hook Off hook with a maximum spacing of 150 ms If the auxiliary phone does not have a R key and is of good quality it might be possible to simulate the key flashing the hook switch If the call is billed each part of the call will be stored separately in the call log The example above will give two entries in the call log one for auxiliary phone call and one for handset call FAX CALLS Fax calls can only be made o
52. buffer used in direction DTE gt Capsat Telephone The lt low gt parameter specifies the lower threshold level Ifthe parameter is omitted the factory setting lt low gt 66 will be used The Capsat Telephone will issue an XON raise the CTS line signalling thatitis ready to receive data from the DTE The lt high gt parameter specifies the upper threshold level Ifthe parameter is omitted the factory setting lt high gt 136 will be used The Capsat Telephone will issue an XOFF lower the CTS line signalling that it is not ready to receive data from the DTE WTTL lt low gt lt high gt Selectthreshold levels WTTL WTTL lt low gt lt high gt Page K 16 Display threshold levels Display available levels 66 75 factory setting 66 76 136 factory setting 136 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set Responses While in Command State and Online Command State the Capsat Telephone will send a response of the last command given in the AT command line If the execution of a command results in an error the remainder of the command line is ignored and the ERROR result code is issued OK Capsat Telephone has successfully executed a command CONNECT Capsat Telephone has made a connection with a remote modem Please also refer to the description of the WXR command above RING Capsat Telephone has detected an incoming call NO CARRIER A dial command has failed ERROR Capsat Telephone has found an err
53. cators and symbols in LCD display are turned On for about 2 seconds e Writes Initialising for some seconds e Writes PIN code This step is omitted if PIN 1 is disabled Enter your PIN code Only Capsat Mobile Telephones see appendix J for further information Page 16 150 ct99 Getting Started e Writes Search for satellite e Move the antenna Capsat Telephone until the handset writes lt Area gt Accept where lt Area gt is the name of the Area Ocean Region wanted e Press to acceptthe found and wanted Area Ocean Region Only Capsat Disc and Maritime Telephones see appendix J for further information e The Capsat Telephone will find the satellite automatically While searching the handset writes messages as Full skyscan started Initial skyscan started Re skyscan started and Step track started Please see appendix J for further information e Writes one of the following texts 1 Ifno Bulletin Board has been received the handset will display the currently selected Area Ocean region and the text Wait for NCS as an indication that the Capsat Telephone is still waiting for the Bulletin Board to arrive IOR Wait for NCS note If no bulletin board arrive after a while proceed with the Terminal Set Up section below and try another Area Ocean Region 2 Ifthe Bulletin board has been received the handset will display the currently selected Area Ocean Region and the name LES Access Code of t
54. ccording to Short Code An entry in the listis displayed with e Short code and subscriber s name or e Short code and dial string Accessing The Phone Book The phone book can only be entered when non empty There are two ways to enter the phone book from outside the menu system 1 Main Menu Enter the Main Menu Move to Phone Book Select Phone Book 2 Short Cut Enter the Phone Book 4 Pa 7 as ES BLE Both methods will enter the phone book from the top The Phone Book Display Each line in the handset display represents an entry in the phone book An entry can be displayed in one of the two following layouts 1 Short code and subscriber s name Alpha mode is ON If the size of the line is beyond the length of the display only the first characters of the name are displayed 01 TLF T T 02 FAX T T 2 Shortcode and dial string Alpha mode is OFF Page 40 150 ct99 Menu System If the size of the line is beyond the length of the display only the last characters of the dial string are displayed 01 539558800 02 539558888 Toggling the alpha mode pressing f also toggles between the two display modes Direct Short Code Selection Inside the phone book itis possible to jump directly to a certain entry without using the arrows or fe This is done by simply entering the short code of the entry e g 14 Short codes in the range 1 9 must have a leading zero Ensure that the alpha mode is Off before pressing the
55. condition can hold the Patch Antenna in correct angle for transmission alternately when the stand is fold up it can be fastened to a Bracket option 920 Note the cutin the frame which is intended to support the Antenna Cable when the frame is fold up for the relief of the Plug The Patch Antenna is completely water tight and sealed for outdoor operation The Patch Antenna has acoustic signal strength indicator which beep with increased repetition rate as the signal received via the Antenna becomes stronger 150 ct99 Page 4 67 Technical Specifications The acoustic signal strength indicator is enabled disabled via the handset User Menu or the keypad function Ant rd P It is recommended to seek the strongest possible signal because it reduces the amount of power required for transmission WARNING MICROWAVE RADIATION MINIMUM SAFE OPERATION DISTANCE METER Figure 7 1 The above label is attached to the TT 3007 Patch Antenna Warning The TT 3007A Patch Antenna radiates microwave signals Keep minimum 1 metre of safety distance in front of the Patch Antenna Figure 7 2 TT 3007A Patch Antenna Warning ANTENNA CABLES If the standard antenna cable is insufficient for your TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone application additional antenna cables of different lengths can be purchased as options e Option 942 TT 41 107188 942 Antenna Cable SMB plugs 10m e Option 944 TT 41 107188 944 Antenna Cable SM
56. d in an abnormal way Land mobile and maritime terminals have some additional capabilities which are described in the Accessories paragraph in Chapter 5 Page 24 150 ct99 Call Types Receiving Auxiliary Phone Calls In the following an incoming call to the auxiliary telephone connected to the AUX FAX connector x5 is described NOTE The textin brackets specify actions taken by the user The messages in boxes specify the status of the auxiliary phone call displayed in the handset These messages are only displayed ifthe handsetis out ofthe menu system Phone is ringing Phone ringing Answer the call Phone connected with Phone Phone subscriber connected Clear the call Place phone on hook Ifthe call is cleared by the calling subscriber or cleared in an abnormal way you will hear a congestion tone as an indication of a call clearing The phone must be placed on hook before a new call can be established Refer to appendix E for more information about the tone signals An error message will be displayed ifthe call is cleared in an abnormal way Note Due to the power saving scheme devices connected to the X5 Phone Fax Connector cannot wake the Capsat Telephone up from sleep mode 150 ct99 Page 25 Call Types Making Handset Calls NOTE The messages in boxes specify the status of the handset call displayed in the handset These messages are only displayed if the handset is out of the menu system Apartfrom local calls
57. d interface NONE SIM card is not used VALID SIM card is used RF Block The status of the RF Block contains the following information Channel number Rx frequency MHz Tx frequency MHz Frequency offset Hz Accumulated offset Hz AGC Gain Tx level mV LO1Vtune mV LO3Vtune mV Page 58 150 ct99 Menu System Bulletin The Bulletin Board is received from the NCS The information of available LESs in the Areas has already been mentioned earlier The following Bulletin Board status is displayed Area Contains the currently selected Area Atlantic Ocean Region West etc NSR state Contains the Network Status Record state The state must be valid before any call can be made but it may be invalid for short intervals during bulletin board updates set up of call clearing of call etc The options are Initialised Invalid Valid Page 1 Contains the issue number 1 31 of page 1 If the page 1 is not up to date itis displayed as invalid Page 2 Contains the issue number 1 31 of page 2 If the page 2 is not up to date itis displayed as invalid Page 3 Contains the issue number 1 31 of page 3 If the page 3 is not up to date itis displayed as invalid Page 4 Contains the issue number 1 31 of page 4 If the page 4 is not up to date itis displayed as invalid Page 5 Contains the issue number 1 31 of page 5 If the page 5 is not up to date itis displayed as invalid Spot Beam ID Invalid
58. dix G List of System Errors APPENDIX G LIST OF SYSTEM ERRORS In the following the system errors that may occur during a Capsat M start up are defined A system error e g System error 01 FC00 1325 is displayed with an error code in hex and an execution address The Capsat M will stop any further execution Please contact your agent manufacturer Error code Text 00h No error 01h Watchdog time out 02h Overflow 03h Array bounds 04h illegal opcode 05h Numeric escape 06h Divide error 07h Memory error 08h BIOS checksum error 09h No user program installed 0Ah Illegal NMI encountered OBh Unexpected interrupt OCh Single step 0Dh Breakpoint 0Eh Watch not advancing OFh EEPROM r w test failed 10h EEPROM read test failed 11h Memory error not 512KB 12h Ilc bus conflict 13h RXTxllc bus conflict 14h Unknown error code 15h Last err 150 ct99 Page G 1 Appendix G List of System Errors Page G 2 150 ct99 Appendix H Trouble Shooting APPENDIX H TROUBLE SHOOTING This appendix gives explanations and hints for trouble shooting System errors If a system error occurs during startup it will be written in the display e g System error 01 FC00 1325 Please write down the error code and contact your agent A complete list of system errors is listed in appendix G No synchronisation with NCS Please check that the antenna has a free line of sight Also check Area selected azimuth elevation angle for antenna and beep
59. e Capsat Telephone will perform an initial sky scan search and will obtain synchronisation with the Network Co ordinating Station NCS within a short time Wait for the green sync indicator on the handset Furthermore the Bulletin Board is received Wait until the handset display is updated as specified in the previous section e First time an Area is selected for operation a random LES is selected as default When you are making e g an outgoing satellite call the default LES is used for that call unless another LES specifically has been chosen for the call If you are using the selected Area for the first time select a default LES The current default selected LES is marked with an in the LES list If you want to use the already selected LES press the Exi key and return to Idle Mode without making any changes Enter the Main Menu Scroll and select DefaultLES fe 571 ox Choose a LES Accept selection If the new default LES is successfully selected the Capsat Telephone will write an acknowledge message Otherwise an error message will be displayed The Capsat Telephone is now ready for operation Page 18 150 ct99 Getting Started 150 ct99 Page 19 Call Types 4 CALL TYPES The Capsat Telephone distinguishes between three types of telephone calls e Voice Calls e Fax Calls e Data Calls Each of the three types of calls are routed to a separate connector on the terminal Call Type Destination HANDSET or AUX
60. e call lt Return gt Capsat Telephone is Data calling calling Capsat Telephone Data LES connected with LES connected Capsat Telephone Data Data connected with connected subscriber Capsat Telephone CONNECT enters Data Mode 2400 ARQ Capsat Telephone Connected with subscriber Switch from Data Mode to Online Command Mode Clear the call ATH lt Return gt CONNECT 2400 ARQ 150 ct99 Page 35 Call Types Call logged 0 02 24 Refer to Table 5 for a list ofthe international codes country code for the Areas Ocean Regions Using the 870 country code Single Network Access Code automatically routes the call to the Mini M terminal via the proper Area Ocean Region Enter the command ATD followed by a dial number from the DTE The command is finished with a press on the lt return gt button Ifthe call is accepted by the Capsat Telephone it will start the call procedure and display the message Data calling in the handset When the Capsat Telephone has established the call to the LES the message Data LES connected will be displayed in the handset The LES now calls the subscriber data modem When the called data modem answers the call the message Data Data connected will be displayed in the handset The message e g CONNECT 2400 ARQ will be displayed in the handset when the Capsat Telephone enters the Data Mode The billing of the call starts when the data modem at the LES and the su
61. e carrier activation The default setting is Voice activated which means thatthe terminal will transmit only when voice is detected This reduces power consumption significantly during voice calls If Always is selected the terminal will transmit continuously during voice calls Sleep Mode not Capsat Maritime Telephone This menu item is used to enable disable the sleep mode time out If enabled the Capsat Telephone will go into sleep mode after being idle for 60 seconds Data Setup This menu item is used to configure the data interface to the terminal This menu contains following entries e Baudrate The baudrate for the DCE interface is selected in Page 48 150 ct99 Menu System this entry Itis possible to select between 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 baud e Flow control The flow control for the DCE interface is selected in this entry Itis possible to select between hardware XON XOFF and none e mode When this feature is enabled then it is possible to switch from data mode to on line command mode with the key sequence e Resultcodes When this feature is enabled the terminal will give positive or negative acknowledge OK ERROR to AT commands e ARQ mode If enabled the terminal will establish an end to end error correction protocol However it requires that the land line supports the V 42 standard For more details about AT commands refer to appendix K Contrast The contrast in th
62. e handset display can be changed The contrast can be adjusted from one to eight in the bottom line of the display Ring Setup This menu item is used to configure the ring signal generated during incoming calls to the handset The ring signal is comprised of two alternating tones This menu contains following entries e Ring volume The ringer volume is adjusted in this entry A setting to Silent will inhibits the ring signal e Tonel The first tone is adjusted in this entry e Tone 2 The second tone is adjusted in this entry e Slow Fast The alternation speed between the 2 tones is adjusted in this entry Key Beep Beep when key is pressed may be disabled enabled The volume level is pre set from factory and cannot be modified Antenna Beep This feature applies only for Capsat Mobile Telephones and Capsat Big Dish Telephones Antenna beep can be disabled enabled The antenna beep is an audible tone emitted from the antenna The repetition rate of the beep increases with the strength of the received satellite signal The stronger the signal the faster the beeps The feature is useful to adjust the antenna position for optimal signal strength For easy access the feature is mapped to the function key fng 9 Set Time The system time in the Capsat Telephone is set from here With this option it is possible to specify a local time co ordinate as an offset in hours minutes east or west of the universal time co ordinate U
63. ection contains detailed description of the features accessible from the menu The menu system provides the possibility to control and manage the Capsat Telephone The menu system is organised as in many popular computer programs The main menu is the main entrance of the menu system From there the menu system spreads with sub menus etc The following keys are used to navigate in the menu system Enter the Main Menu press Scroll up or down Accept selection Return without any update or selection Delete character or whole display hold for 2 seconds Toggle between alpha mode and numeric mode In order to ease the use the Capsat Telephone has two built in phone books the help desk and the users own phone book Both phone books are accessed from the users menu HELP DESK The Help Desk contains telephone numbers which can be dialled in emergency situations regardless of configuration Insertion and editing ofthe emergency phone book is done from the configuration menu and requires access to the MES PIN2 code Help desk calls are always billed to the terminal NOTE Help desk calls can not be performed with a SIM card inserted in the terminal From this menu item the user can initiate a call to a subscriber from a predefined list of numbers previously entered by a user having the MES PIN2 authorisation code Note that itis always possible to call the numbers listed in the Help Desk Even if the phone is blocked w
64. ed Page F 6 150 ct99 Appendix F Listof Cause Codes Below is a list of cause codes used internally in the MES They are not defined by Inmarsat and they are not sent to received from the satellite Call Cleared 0007 Call cleared by MES due to a normal user on hook hang up Call rejected 0008 Call rejected by MES because it is not idle Bulletin Board not received etc Call spacing too short 0009 Call rejected by MES because there is too little space seconds between the previous and the present initiating of a call Congestion 0002 Call rejected by MES because a call is already in progress Data outis barred 0116 Call rejected by MES Outgoing data calls are notallowed Fax outis barred 0115 Call rejected by MES Outgoing fax calls are notallowed Invalid phone number 010B Call rejected by MES because ofa faultin the dial string format or because a check against the Allowed Dial list fails MES time out 0004 Call rejected by MES because more than 45 seconds have been used to enter the subscriber number No Prepaid minutes left 0113 Call rejected by MES No prepaid minutes left in MES for call No sync from NCS 000D Call rejected by MES No synchronisation from NCS Phone outis barred 0114 Call rejected by MES Outgoing voice calls are not allowed Unknown LES 0015 Call rejected by MES because the LES called is notin the Bulletin Board or does not support the service required 150 ct99 Page F 7 Appen
65. efore touching them DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE Do not attempt internal service or adjustments unless another person capable of rendering first aid resuscitation is present RECHARGEABLE BATTERY The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable Atthe end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose a Ni Cd battery into municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling option or proper disposal Do not try to disassemble the battery S Ni Cd Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS LINO UCION iy Hir ein A A A Error Bookmark not defined Satellite Telephone CoMmmMunIcation Error Bookmark not defined Zil Stalla HOT aaa 5 System COMPONENTS eeina anar nr nan de ba aaa ba da n le da ney k r 5 P Ca ti ti OT 5 45 x ias 5 Battery Pack d l Qh gah fal kak kalk ka k kaL b aes 6 AMONG ad oe l y bala xal R A IKA O SAAE OK an Ek W 6 Antenna Pointing eesnseennsnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn kak kk k 9 Terminal O perations ans ee ee aa ae 9 3 Getting O 12 e 12 Display Symbols and Indicators EEE 13 Keypad Functions MK K A WAKFKFKluL ieee nan nn nn rnan nn nr rra aiw 15 Locate Ocean Region eeeu uuu aaa aaa cnn ro aaa ananasa 16 SIM Card insertion eeeueua eau aaa aaa rre narran 16 POWERON ERE A O yy A AAA O
66. emaining capacity is estimated by monitoring battery over a period of time In sleep mode the battery is not monitored therefore the capacity estimate immediately after a sleep mode deactivation is incorrect The estimate will approach the correct value in approximately one minute ANTENNA The TT 3060A s antenna TT 3007A resides naturally on top ofthe Electronics Unit Itis kept in place by two vertical guide pins located on the rear top ofthe electronics unitand is connected with a short 0 15 m antenna cable to the Electronics Unit The antenna can be used directly on the Electronics Unit by rotating the entire unituntil its rear end points toward the satellite the azimuth angle and then by opening the antenna Page 6 150 ct99 Installation like a lid hinged on to the rear of the unit until itforms an angle with vertical equal to the satellite elevation angle A detailed explanation for setting up the antenna will follow later With the long antenna cable the antenna can be placed up to 5 m from the Electronics Unit Before removing the antenna from the Electronics Unit the short antenna cable must be disconnected from the antenna It may otherwise be damaged On the bottom back side of the antenna is a frame which serves as a foot for the antenna when placed separately from the Electronics Unit The frame is hinged to the same tube which fits over the guide pins in the Electronics Unit When the antenna is mounted on the Electro
67. en established the Capsat Telephone will also be in Command Mode In Command Mode all the AT commands described below can be given Page 36 150 ct99 Call Types Data Mode The Capsat Telephone will enter the Data Mode when a connection is established with a remote modem In Data Mode data can be transferred between the Capsat Telephone and the remote modem Online Command Mode When the Capsat Telephone is in Data Mode the Online Command Mode can be entered still keeping the connection using the command described below The Data Mode can be re entered with the command ATO In Online Command Mode all the AT commands described below can be given AT Command Set The commands which can be given to the Capsat Telephone are specified inthe PCCA STD 101 and the ITU T V 25ter standards These standards consist of provisions and references based on the popular AT Command Set described in the standards ANSI TIA ElA 602 and ANSI TIA EIA 615 together with some extended AT I AT G and AT W Command Sets All command lines entered at the DTE must start with the letters AT All command lines must end with a press on the lt return gt key or more precisely the value specified in the S3 register see below Several commands can be given in one command line All available commands are listed in Appendix K along with response codes 150 ct99 Page 37 Call Types Page 38 150 ct99 Menu System 5 MENU SYSTEM This s
68. end of the MES s satellite link The LES connects to the local telephone networks and manages calls to and from the MES NCS Network Co ordination Station The NCS is responsible for assigning communication channels to the MESS In case of NCS failure the MESs will switch to Stand Alone mode In Stand Alone mode designated LESs in each ocean region will act as NCS 150 ct99 Page 3 Introduction Page 4 150 ct99 Installation 2 INSTALLATION Please read trough Technical Reference section before installing the equipment SYSTEM COMPONENTS Operator Handset I f A tch Antenna rea i El Antenna Cable 5 0 m SMB Figure 2 1 TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone PRECAUTIONS The antenna unit radiates RF signals during a telephone call with the strongest radiated signal on the focal line ofthe antenna and drops off fairly quickly Therefore allow a safety passage distance of 1 meter around the antenna Below is shown a safety guidance labels which must be observed carefully Warning The TT 3007A Antenna radiates microwave signals Keep 1 meter of safety distance from the antenna 150 ct99 Page 5 Installation te WARNING MICROWAVE RADIATION MINIMUM SAFE OPERATION DISTANCE METER BATTERY PACK Proper handling of the Battery Pack is important to obtain maximum talk and listen time Itis also a requirement for the warranty to cover the Battery Pack To ensure proper handlin
69. er the command AT lt Enter gt from the DTE The Capsat Telephone will respond with OK Receiving Data Calls In the following itis described how incoming data calls are received at the DTE connected to the Capsat Telephone 150 ct99 Page 33 Call Types NOTE The text in brackets are responses from the Capsat Telephone to the DTE The text notin brackets are commands given by the user atthe DTE to the Capsat Telephone The messages in boxes specify the status of the data call displayed in the handset These messages are only displayed if the handset is out of the menu system Capsat Telephone is Data ringing ringing Capsat Telephone is RING ringing Manual answer of the call ATA lt Return gt Capsat Telephone Data Data connected with connected subscriber Capsat Telephone CONNECT enters Data Mode 2400 ARQ Capsat Telephone CONNECT 2400 ARQ connected with subscriber Switch from Data Mode to Online Command Mode Clear the call ATH lt Return gt The data call may be answered automatically by the Capsat Telephone Please refer to the description ofthe SO register The message e g CONNECT 2400 ARQ will be displayed in the handset when the Capsat Telephone enters the Data Mode Ifthe 3escape characters are entered the Capsat Telephone will change from Data Mode into Online Command Mode In the Online Command Mode the command ATH or ATHO can be given to clear the con
70. ferred LES This menu item provides the possibility to operate on the preferred LES list The preferred LES list are the group of LESs which the user uses most frequently They are displayed when selecting a default LES Upon entry of this menu item a list of LESS will be displayed with the preferred LESs at the top followed by the remaining LESS in the Bulletin Board listed in ascending order according to the LES Access Code All preferred LESs are marked with a number 01 XX where XX is the number of preferred LESS The remaining LESs in the Bulletin Board are unnumbered Each entry has the following information e LESAccess Code e Terrestrial Network ID 0 if only one available The following operations are possible e Acceptchanges made e Insert entries Page 50 150 ct99 Menu System e Delete entries e Print entries Inserting a LES which is already numbered part of the preferred LES list will make this LES to be number 01 first in list and the rest of the LESs in the preferred LES list will be renumbered Inserting a LES which is not numbered not part of the preferred LES list will add this LES at the end of the preferred LES list and number it accordingly A Terrestrial Network ID to be used together with the selected LES must be entered Deleting a LES which is already numbered part of the preferred LES list will leave it unnumbered in the end of the list Allowed LES This menu item provides the possibility to oper
71. fferent to interchange When plugging the short 0 15 m Antenna Cable into the Patch Antenna X8 Connector choose the straight Plug end as this will minimise the stress of the cable m m m gt g D gt immo TT Page 4 78 150 ct99 Appendix A List of Abbreviations 150 ct99 Page 79 Appendix A List of Abbreviations APPENDIX A LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AORE AORW CPU Codec DCE DSP DTE DTMF I F Inmarsat 1 0 IMN IOR LCD LES MES MIDR MIR MSR NCS NMI NSR OID DID PABX PC PCB PIN POR PSU PSTN SCPC SNAC SMB SVR TNID UTC Page A 80 Atlantic Ocean Region East Atlantic Ocean Region West Central Processing Unit Speech encoder decoder Data Circuit terminating Equipment Digital Signal Processing Data Terminal Equipment Dual Tone Multi Frequency InterFace International Maritime Satellite Organisation Input Output Inmarsat Mobile Number Indian Ocean Region Liquid Crystal Display Land Earth Station Mobile Earth Station MES ID Record MES Initialisation Record MES Status Record Net
72. g follow the steps below Discharge the battery completely on regular basis e g after 5 10 partial discharges This will preventthe so called memory effect in the battery cells which reduces their capacity lI Avoid exposing the Battery Pack to direct sunlight as high temperatures will reduce battery lifetime In cold environment 0 Celsius and below preheat the Battery Pack if possible to e g body temperature before making calls A cold battery has less useful capacity than a warm battery hence longer talk time are obtained by preheating the battery IV Disconnect the small AC adapter when the Battery Pack is completely recharged Continuos over charging ofthe Battery Pack causes its temperature to rise This will on the long term damage the Battery Pack The procedure to discharge the Battery Pack is a Disable the Telephone s sleep mode see chapter 5 b Disconnectthe Power Supply c Leave the telephone on until the green POWER LED turns off When completely discharged then reconnect the Power Supply recharge the Battery Pack completely and re enable the sleep mode Ifthe Battery Pack continues to discharge rapidly it may help to repeat the discharge recharge cycle an additional 2 5 times Refer to the Technical Reference in chapter 6 for more information on battery handling and alternative power supplies The battery indicator in the handset display shows an estimate of the remaining battery capacity The r
73. g with this prefix number Example Ifthe prefix number is defined as 004539558 then it is only possible to dial numbers at Thrane 6 Thrane Following key sequence will dial the switch board at Thrane amp Thrane 8 0 0 which full number is 004539558800 NOTE Itis not possible to dial the special 2 digit Inmarsat service codes if auto prefix is enabled These numbers will also getthe prefix number added in front Bar Service This menu item provides the possibility to bar one or several ofthe services in the terminal There must always be atleast one operable service left Voice Fax Data Each service can be barred in both incoming and outgoing direction separately Protected by CONFIG PIN Help Desk This menu entry handles the help desk phone book ofthe terminal The following operations are possible e Insert new entries e Delete entries e Edit Change entries e Printentries An help desk entry consists of a telephone number max 22 digits a LES access code max 3 digits and a Terrestrial Network ID max 3 digits Protected by MES PIN2 SIM Lock This menu item specifies whether the Capsat Telephone is locked to operate with SIM cards only When locking the terminal to use SIM cards then a SIM card ID must be specified The options are e Disable e ICCID The Inmarsat defined SIM card serial number which includes the identity of the service provider With this option the service provider s identity nu
74. he default selected LES IOR PTT TELE The Bulletin Board contains information needed for operation in the Inmarsat phone mini M network system Without the Bulletin Board no operations like telephone calls etc can be done The Capsat Telephone will automatically update the display from 1 to 2 when the Bulletin Board is received If the antenna has been connected after power up or if itis not connected at all you will get an alarm message Check that the antenna is connected correctly The alarm message can be removed pressing the Exi key The Capsat Telephone is now in Idle Mode NOTE Only Capsat Disc Telephones The vehicle must NOT be turning during the first 5 seconds after switching on the system This period is used to calibrate the initial gyro offset The total change in vehicle direction during this period should be less than 5 degrees TERMINAL SET UP Before the Capsat Telephone can go into operation an Area Ocean Region must be selected e Select the Area that you want to operate in The current selected Area is marked with an in the Area list 150 ct99 Page 17 Getting Started If you want to use the already selected Area press the Exit key and return to Idle Mode without making any changes Enter the Area list Choose an Area Accept selection If the new Area is successfully selected the Capsat Telephone will write an acknowledge message Otherwise an error message will be displayed e Th
75. he flow of data from the Capsat Telephone If the parameter is omitted the factory setting lt DCE DTE gt 2 will be used The lt DTE DCE gt parameter specifies how the Capsat Telephone controls the flow of data from the DTE If the parameter is omitted the value specified by lt DCE DTE gt will be used IFC lt DCE DTE gt lt DTE DCE gt Set flow control IFC Display current settings IFC Display available settings lt DCE DTE gt 0 No flow control 1 XON XOFF software flow control 2 RTS hardware flow control lt DTE DCE gt 0 No flow control 1 XON XOFF software flow control 2 CTS hardware flow control Page K 10 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set IPR This command specifies the data rate at which the Capsat Telephone will accept commands The lt rate gt parameter specifies the rate in bits per second at which the DTE Capsat Telephone interface will operate Ifthe parameter is omitted the factory setting lt rate gt 9600 will be used PR lt rate gt Set data rate IPR Display current setting HPR Display available setting lt rate gt 1200 2400 4800 9600 W This command returns the extensions to the PCCA STD 101 supported by the Capsat Telephone W Display extensions W Return OK result code W KSIZE This command sets the maximum ARQ window size for subsequent data calls using ARQ mode The lt n gt parameter specifies the maximum ARQ window size Ifthe parameter is omit
76. he subscriber Note that only outgoing satellite calls are billed Ifthe call is cleared by the calling subscriber or cleared in an abnormal way you will hear a congestion tone in the telephone as an indication of a call clearing The phone mustbe placed on hook before a new call can be established Refer to appendix E for more information about the tone signals The Capsat Telephone will display an error message if the call is cleared in an abnormal way Ifthe call is billed payment information is stored in the call log and the call duration is displayed for some seconds in the display 150 ct99 Page 29 Call Types Key Entries After Connection During an end to end connection incoming or outgoing satellite call between the Capsat Telephone and the subscriber additional key entries might be necessary for direct dialling through PABX systems voice response systems etc The tones generated from pressing the keys are called DTMF tones The handset must be out of the menu system to invoke DTMF tones The keys which generate DTMF tones are the number pound and the asterisk keys P P J and fx For the auxiliary telephone simply press the 0 9 and keys to invoke the DTMF tone Microphone During an end to end connection incoming or outgoing satellite call between the Capsat Telephone and a subscriber the microphone in the handset can be muted Press on the handset to mute the microphone Su
77. hen itis ready After the maritime antenna becomes ready the Capsat Telephone will position the maritime antenna to azimuth and elevation angles last stored in the Capsat Telephone If a valid signal above the stored signal threshold level is found atthis position the maritime antenna is commanded into step tracking After a few seconds the normal message e g AORE ST12 will be displayed in the handset meaning that the Capsat Telephone is now ready for calls During the idle period where no activity is made on the Capsat Telephone the azimuth and elevation angles ofthe antenna together with the signal threshold level will be stored with regular intervals in the Capsat Telephone and used at next power on If above conditions are not fulfilled the Capsat Telephone will start either an initial skyscan or a full skyscan Full skyscan will be made the very first time the Capsat Telephone is power on Short algorithm description Position antenna gt Step tracking gt Ready Selecting Area Ocean Region Selecting an Area Ocean Region from the Area menu see the chapter Menu System always activates a full skyscan This also applies to a reselection of the current selected Area Ocean Region 150 ct99 Page J 3 Appendix J Search Algorithms Short algorithm description Full skyscan gt Position antenna gt Step tracking gt Ready Permanent loss of signal If the Capsat Telephone loses the signal permanent
78. his manual The maps show the individual coverage areas corresponding to the four satellites for the following areas ocean regions Atlantic Ocean Region West AORW Atlantic Ocean Region East AORE Pacific Ocean Region POR Indian Ocean Region IOR SIM CARD INSERTION The Capsat Telephone may require a INMARSAT SIM Card inserted before it will be operational The SIM Card contains ID s and additional information phone books The SIM Card can be inserted or removed at any time without damaging the transceiver by removing the SIM Card cover located atthe side ofthe telephone however as the operation changes the identity of the Capsat Telephone calls in progress will be terminated and the transceiver will be initialised When inserted the following data will be retrieved from and stored on the SIM card phone book call log tel numbers LES lists PIN1 and PIN2 The SIM Card is inserted with the golden contact area pointing down and heading towards the Electronic Units SIM Card Slot refer to Figure 3 3 Capsat Telephone without the protective gt cover Insert the SIM Card with the Gold contact area pointing downwards and into the SIM Card slot Figure 3 3 SIM Card insertion POWERON Once the equipment is installed then power up the terminal by pressing the key on the handset The normal sequence for the handset on power up is e The whole LCD display is filled with solid blocks all indi
79. ill have to find the signal from this Area Ocean Region manually before calls can be made If the signal is lost the message Search for satellite will once again be displayed in the handset meaning that no signal is available To ease the handling of fixed positioned Capsat Telephones one exception exists If the Capsat Telephone finds immediate signal of the Area Ocean Region last chosen on power on the user will not be prompted for an accept but the Capsat Telephone will 150 ct99 Page J 1 Appendix J Search Algorithms automatically select the Area Ocean Region and exit the automatic search mode Selecting Area Ocean Region When the Capsat Telephone is not operating in automatic search mode an extra entry Automatic is added to the Area menu see the chapter Menu System If the entry Automatic is selected the Capsat Telephone will enter the automatic search mode as described above If an Area Ocean Region is selected the Capsat Telephone will exit the automatic search mode if active Page 2 150 ct99 Appendix J Search Algorithms Search algorithm for Maritime antenna The search algorithm controls the maritime antenna and gives a quick and reliable tracking ofthe Area Ocean Region selected Power On At power on the maritime antenna will make some internal initialisation before it is ready for use up to 1 minute The gyro will compensate for any movements ofthe maritime antenna immediately w
80. imilar to fax machines having a keypad as described above DATA CALLS Data calls can only be made or received if e DTE equipment is attached to the DCE port e Bulletin Board has been received from NCS e Capsat Telephone is in synchronisation with NCS The data service is a facility which is used to transfer letters documents programs etc People who are already familiar with data modems will find it easy to use the Capsat Telephone data service The Capsat Telephone works almost like an ordinary data modem The differences are caused by the medium oftransfer and therefore some modem features e g tone dialling are irrelevant However it is possible to specify tone dialling for compatibility with ordinary data modem butthis information is notused A PC or other terminal device DTE running an asynchronous communication program has to be connected to the Capsat Telephone DCE plug X4 The factory setting for the DCE Capsat Telephone interface is as follow 9600 baud auto detection of the following character framings 7N2 7 data bits no parity 2 stop bits 7E1 7 data bits even parity 1 stop bit 701 7 data bits odd parity 1 stop bit 7M1 7 data bits mark parity 1 stop bit 751 7 data bits space parity 1 stop bit 8N1 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit The baudrate setting can be changed from the handsets Menu System To test if there is contact with the Capsat Telephone please ent
81. includes both the SIM LOCK and a special STU key The STU key is used only once to enable the STU feature of the terminal STU is an option which must be purchased separately Refer to the chapter on the menu system for details on configuring the Capsat Telephone Table 8 Capsat Telephone Security Key Overview PIN2 CONFIG TT Special ALLOWEDLES CX STD ALLOW LES XxX TT PIN MES j_j T E jl UE PHELPDEK el r i INCONIG TX BOUTEDS E xX ALLOWEDDIAL Xx PHBOOKDIAL Xx AUTO PREFIX XxX BAR SERVICE XxX SIM LOCK XT STU ENABUE gt J SA ALA Before updating PIN codes itis necessary to enter the old PIN code and then enter the new PIN code twice before the result message is displayed The messages are lt PINxx gt updated The PIN code lt PINxx gt was successfully updated PINcode too short The new PIN code is too short PIN codes mismatch The two entries of the new PIN code were not identical PIN update failed The old PIN code was incorrect PIN1 notenabled PIN1 mustbe enabled before the PIN1 string can be modified The PIN code menu contains a submenu with the following items e PINI setting PIN1 PIN2 CONFIG PIN SIM Lock PIN Can only be modified with MES PIN2 2 To change this field the SIM lock security key must be entered SIM lock mode can also be entered with at start up in an illegal mode e g when configured to SIM ONLY mode and the S
82. ing mandatory parameter 103 Too many parameters 104 Invalid parameter length 200 Facility unavailable 201 No call announcement 202 Not connected 300 MES busy 301 MES unavailable 302 MES notresponding 400 Satellite not found 401 Invalid LES 402 Invalid TNID 150 ct99 Page 1 Appendix Extended Error Codes Page 2 150 ct99 Appendix J Search Algorithms APPENDIX J SEARCH ALGORITHMS Automatic search only Capsat Mobile Telephone The automatic search makes it easy for the user to search the sky for a valid signal from a satellite without knowing the position ofthe satellite Power On At power on the Capsat Telephone will start searching the sky for a valid signal from a satellite The message Search for satellite is displayed in the handset while the user is moving the antenna Ifa signal is found the user will be prompted on the handset with a message e g Atlantic East Accept If the user uses the ox key the found Area Ocean Region will be selected and the Capsat Telephone will exitthe automatic search mode After a few seconds the normal message e g AORE ST12 will be displayed in the handset meaning that calls can now be made If the user uses the Exi key the Capsat Telephone will also exit the automatic search mode but it will select the Area Ocean Region last chosen Ifthe last chosen Area Ocean Region is not equal to the Area Ocean Region found by the Capsat Telephone the user w
83. ith PIN1 or SIM lock In this situation the Help Desk can be activated by pressing Era PHONE BOOK The Phone Book is managed by the user When using a SIM card the phone book will be stored on the card otherwise it is stored in the terminal The following operations are possible in the phone book e Insert new entries e Delete entries e Edit Change entries e Printall entries e Initiate call via number If phone book dial is enabled only the user having the CONFIG PIN can insert delete or change an entry 150 ct99 Page 39 Menu System The phone book contains 99 locations in which 99 subscribers may be stored Each entry subscriber is stored with the following information e Dial string e Nameofsubscriber e Short number two digit code The dial string contains the subscriber s telephone number including call prefix for automatic calls and country code The telephone number can hold up to 22 digits The dial string may include a Terrestrial network ID and a LES Access Code as defined in appendix C The subscriber s name can hold up to 16 characters It may be omitted If the phone book is stored ona SIM card then the SIM card may allow less than 16 characters to be stored A SIM card phone book may also have less than 99 entries The short code specifies the location in which the subscriber is stored It can be used for quick access of the entry when dialling The list of entries in the phone book is sorted a
84. kyscan searches the sky 0 360 degrees in azimuth 0 90 degrees in elevation for the first signal from the satellite belonging to the Area Ocean Region currently selected The message Init skyscan started will be displayed in the handset One channel one frequency is used at a time If no signal is found during the first full scan the next channel frequency belonging to the selected Area Ocean Region is used for the nextfull scan etc If however a signal is found which is above the signal threshold level the Capsat Telephone will command the antenna into step tracking and follow the description mentioned at power on Reacquisition skyscan The reacquisition skyscan searches a part of the sky for the first signal from the satellite belonging to the Area Ocean Region currently selected A partof the sky may be 360 degrees turn in azimuth with fixed elevation angle or a circle of 20 30 degrees around the current azimuth elevation position The message Re skyscan started will be displayed in the handset If no signal is found within app 15 minutes a full skyscan will be performed Ifhowever a signal is found which is above the signal threshold level the Capsat Telephone will command the antenna into step tracking and follow the description mentioned at power on Step tracking The step tracking fine tunes the antenna position towards the satellite The message Step track started will be displayed in the handset The Capsa
85. l not compensate for any movements of the land mobile antenna The land mobile antenna will scan the sky with a fixed scan rate degrees pr second relative to the surface where the antenna is mounted After 60 seconds in step tracking the gyro will come in effect Short algorithm description Page J 6 150 ct99 Appendix J Search Algorithms Check position gt Step tracking gt Ready Selecting Area Ocean Region Selecting an Area Ocean Region from the Area menu see the chapter Menu System always activates a full skyscan This also applies to a selecting ofthe current selected Area Ocean Region NOTE During the fine tuning the land mobile antenna may not be moved Short algorithm description Full skyscan gt Fine tuning gt Reacquisition skyscan gt Step tracking gt Ready Permanent loss of signal If the Capsat Telephone loses the signal permanently it will start a reacquisition skyscan For setting ofthe permanent loss of signal time out see the section Sync Lost Tm in chapter Menu System Short algorithm description Reacquisition skyscan gt Step tracking gt Ready Description of the various scan algorithm Full skyscan The full skyscan searches the whole sky 0 360 degrees in azimuth 0 90 degrees in elevation for the best signal from the satellite belonging to the Area Ocean Region currently selected The message Full skyscan started will be displayed in the handset One channel
86. lect priority WPRI Display selected priority WPRI Display available priorities lt n gt 0 Routine 1 Safety 2 Urgency WQ This command displays an extended result code cause code ofthe last action taken Ifthe last action taken was a call clearing the cause code for Page K 12 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set WQ lt n gt WQ WQ lt n gt this call will be displayed Otherwise an extended result code will be displayed Please refer to appendix F for a list of cause codes and appendix I for a list ofthe extended result codes The lt n gt parameter specifies the format ofthe information returned Select format Display result code cause code Display available formats Use numeric format lt extended result code gt or lt cause code gt 1 Use verbose format WQ lt extended result code gt lt text gt or WQ lt cause code gt lt text gt WXR This command controls the formatofa CONNECT response from the Capsat Telephone The lt n gt parameter specifies the format to use If the parameter is omitted the factory setting lt n gt 0 will be used WXR lt n gt Select format WXR Display selected format WXR Display available formats lt n gt 0 CONNECT lt DTE DCE rate gt 1 W XSR lt satellite rate gt lt ARQ NARQ gt WXTR lt terrestrial rate gt lt ARQ NARQ gt W XKR lt ARQ window size gt CONNECT lt DTE DCE rate gt 2 CONNECT lt DCE DCE rate gt lt ARQ NARQ gt 3 CONNECT lt
87. lephone number may notexceed 22 digits including call prefix for automatic calls and country code Telephone Call Of Last Number Dialled Enter short code for last number dialled Retrieve a list of the last telephone numbers dialled Select a number inthe list To accept a number press Start the call E FELL The short code 0 represents the last telephone number dialled Pressing the key once will display a list of the last up to 20 numbers dialled Itis now possible to scroll through the list and select a number by pressing the ox key You can accept it with a second press on the fe J key or you may change the number Local Call Enter local call code Start the call Loch DI x ES Fle A local call is a call between the Capsat Telephone and auxiliary phone Calls can be initiated from both ends Different from other types of calls itis not necessary to be in synchronisation with the NCS to make a local call A local call will not be stored in the call log Any key between and can be used as local call code Telephone Call Of 2 Digit Code Enter 2 digit code Start the call All 2 digit service codes are described in appendix D A call to a 2 digit code service is normally made entering the 2 digit code and accept it using the J key However some 2 digit code services require an appended string with telephone number credit card number etc The 2 digit code represents special services such as operator
88. ll power up in shortintervals to check for incoming calls The green POWER LED lights up in short bursts The transition to SLEEP mode is made from POWER ON either when commanded by the user with the LOCK command fng R or when the handset has been idle for 60 seconds duration The terminal returns to POWER ON mode if a an incoming call is detected or b akey is pressed on the keypad In this mode outgoing calls cannot be initiated from the AUX PHONE FAX interface The terminal must first be brought into POWER ON by activating the handset See the description of the configuration option in chapter 5 Page 10 150 ct99 Getting Started 150 ct99 Page 11 Getting Started 3 GETTING STARTED This section describes how to set up the Capsat Telephone to make and receive telephone calls for the firsttime All operation ofthe telephone is performed atthe handset which briefly will be introduced below HANDSET The handset is equipped for full operation and access ofthe Capsat Telephone terminal It contains indicators LCD display and keypad together with microphone ear piece and adjustable volume The handset is illustrated below ee Den SYMBOLS More entries above A More entries below Yul Signal strength Hm Battery capacity Only portable 2nd button pressed L On Security enabled U Alpha mode on M H Toggle field E 4 Speaker on C
89. ltage VOC between 15 and 25 Vdc and the Short Circuit Current ISC must not exceed 350 mA When the X1 is used with the TT 3682A Power Supply Mains adapter Light Weight AC adapter or similar DC voltage source this source shall deliver 15 0 Vdc and be able to deliver min 5W and max 10W The X1 input provides the standard way to charge the Battery Pack Page 4 72 150 ct99 Technical Specifications The charging process through the connector X1 is rather slow and therefore referred to as Standard Charge The time to make a complete Standard Charge varies from 5to10 hours 8 hours typically provided that the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is powered down If the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is Standard Charging and leftin listen mode then additional 20 charge time shall be expected When the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is in talk mode or data mode the Standard Charge process cannot deliver the amount of power taken from the Battery Pack The X1 inputis protected against most common fault conditions such as Power Supply with wrong polarity or over voltage conditions butthe input may need 2 3 minutes to recover Do not use adapters or equivalent voltage sources with other than the specified 15 0 Vdc and 5 W 10 W power In general it is not recommended to apply power through both the X1 and the X2 connectors as this may shorten the lifetime ofthe Battery Pack Ground Vdc Figure 7 6 X1 Small DC Power input Con
90. lue in order to give a successful handling of the lines Factory setting 13 Valid range of values 0 127 Set value of register Display current value of register Line Feed Character Specifies the ASCII value ofthe line feed character Itis used when formatting output for result codes info text etc from Capsat Telephone to DTE Factory setting 10 Valid range of values 0 127 Set value of register Display current value of register Backspace Character Specifies the ASCII value ofthe backspace character Itis both the character created by pressing the lt BS gt key and the character echoed to move the cursor to the left It is strongly recommended not to set the value between 33 and 126 Factory setting 8 Valid range of values 0 127 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set S5 lt n gt S5 S6 S6 lt n gt S6 S7 S7 lt n gt S7 S8 S8 lt n gt S8 150 ct99 Set value of register Display current value of register Dial Tone Wait Time Specifies how many seconds the Capsat Telephone should wait after going Off hook before dialling the first digitin the Dial command Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Factory setting 2 Valid range of values 0 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Remote Carrier Wait Time Specifies how many seconds the Capsat Telephone should wait for connection with the modem c
91. ly it will start a reacquisition skyscan For setting of the permanent loss of signal time out see the section Sync Lost Tm in chapter Menu System Short algorithm description Reacquisition skyscan gt Step tracking gt Ready Description of the various scan algorithm Full skyscan The full skyscan searches the whole sky 0 360 degrees in azimuth 0 90 degrees in elevation for the best signal from the satellite belonging to the Area Ocean Region currently selected The message Full skyscan started will be displayed in the handset One channel one frequency is used ata time If no signal is found during the first full scan the next channel frequency belonging to the selected Area Ocean Region is used for the next full scan etc If however a signal is found during the full scan a signal threshold level based on the best received signal is stored in the Capsat Telephone together with the azimuth and elevation angles of the best received signal The Capsat Telephone will now position the maritime antenna to these azimuth and elevation angles and follow the description mentioned at power on Please note that if a full skyscan has been made with success once it is not performed anymore unless e the Area Ocean Region is changed e the signal is lost or below the signal threshold level for a very long time app 15 minutes Page J 4 150 ct99 Appendix J Search Algorithms Initial skyscan The initial s
92. mand Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Factory setting 95 Valid range of values 50 255 Set value of register Display current value of register 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set 12 512 lt n gt 512 150 ct99 Escape Character Guard Time Specifies the timeout in 1 50 of a second after having received the escape sequence characters before the Capsat Telephone sends an OK result code to the DTE Factory setting 50 Valid range of values 10 255 Set value of register Display current value of register Page K 9 Appendix K AT Command Set Extended AT I G and W Commands The extended AT I AT G and AT W commands are non standard features compared with ordinary data modems Some of the commands are specially designed for the Inmarsat phone mini M system All the extended commands must end with a The factory setting values for the commands are listed in bold GCAP This command returns the major classes of extensions supported by the Capsat Telephone GCAP Display classes GCAP Return OK result code GMI This command displays an identification ofthe manufacturer GMM This command displays an identification ofthe model GMR This command displays the revision number IFC This command specifies the local flow control between the DTE and the Capsat Telephone DCE The lt DCE DTE gt parameter specifies how the DTE controls t
93. mately once each second When searching for a satellite to tune to it may take up to 11 seconds before itis updated Only Capsat Mobile Telephones Shows the current capacity of the battery For a fully charged battery all four bars should be lit Indicates that the button was pressed and the 2 function of the next key pressed will be interpreted E g when EX is lit and the key is pressed then the Mute function is executed When lit the terminal can only be accessed by entering a valid PIN code Indicates that the keypad is in alpha mode and expects alphanumeric words to be entered Used to indicate that the current input field is changed by pressing the or keys The speaker in the Electronic Unit is on The handsetis off the hook A recorded message for the terminal SIM is waiting at a LES to be heard 150 ct99 Keypad Functions Getting Started The keys on the keypad have multiple functions Which of the functions of the key that are activated when pressed depends on the mode of the keypad The current mode of the keypad is signalled by the and EXindicators in the display see Table 3 Table 3 Keypad Mode INDICATOR MODE none NORMAL ALPHA In Table 4 all keypad functions are listed 2ND EM Mz 2ND In ALPHA MODE the different symbols for the numeric keys F 6 are selected by pressing the same key repeatedly until the desired symbol is displayed The cursor will automatically advance to
94. mber select an entry using the and keys and press na A The displayed number can now be edited using the C key and the number keys on the handset After editing press ox This will display the associated text field Itis now possible to either edit the text field and or accept it by pressing oz The entry is then saved Ifa SIM card is inserted the numbers associated with the SIM card are displayed instead Itis not possible to edit the entries 150 ct99 Page 63 Menu System Page 3 64 150 ct99 Technical Reference 6 TECHNICAL REFERENCE The TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone provides telephony satellite services between fixed land users and mobile stations Capsat Mini M also offers CCITT Group Ill facsimile at 2400 baud and full duplex data services up to 2400 baud The TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone can be powered from several different sources an external AC adapter a DC source a Solar Panel or the internal NiCd Battery Pack providing a high degree of portability and independence of specific power sources The TT 3007A Patch Antenna is normally attached to the top ofthe TT 3034A Electronics Unit connected via a short Antenna Cable The Patch Antenna can be placed ata distance ifthe short Antenna Cable is replaced EQUIPMENT LIST Your TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is supplied with the following standard equipment e TT 3034A Mini M Electronics Unit TT 3007A Mini M Patch Antenna TT 3620B Mini M Operat
95. mber should be entered Page 54 150 ct99 Menu System e GID1 This option requires SIM cards which in addition to the Inmarsat specification also supports the GID 1 file as defined in the coming GSM standard GSM 02 22 section 6 e Semi lock Enabling this feature makes it possible to use the terminal either without a SIM card or with a SIM card but only from a specific service provider The feature can only be enabled after entering a GID1 or ICCID Protected by SIM Lock PIN If this option is enabled and you don t have the SIM card then can this menu item be accessed by following key sequence Prepaid On a prepaid terminal this menu item provides the possibility to upload more minutes to the terminal To upload more minutes a 20 digit prepaid code is entered here The prepaid code is given by the service provider On a non prepaid terminal this menu item is also used to activate the prepaid function This is done by entering a unique 20 digit prepaid code This must only be done by the service provider STU This item enables disables the STU facility Protected by a special constructed Thrane Thrane PIN code Log to Prn This menu item is used to control the way the call log is printed The options are e Manual No automatic call log printing The call log can be printed out manually from the call log menu e Full log The call log is printed automatically to the serial interface when the log becomesfull for every 1
96. ne and wait until the FrontEnd is cold before turning On the power If the alarm is still present contact your agent Burst alarm On Off Specifies whether a burst alarm is present On or not Off Burst alarm means that the FrontEnd has registered a carrier when sending in burst mode for more than 250 ms If the problem comes again contact your agent Power alarm On Off Specifies whether a power alarm is present On or not Off Switch Off the power of the Capsat Telephone and wait until the FrontEnd is cold before turning On the power If the alarm is still present contact your agent Platform only Capsat Disc and Maritime Telephones Platform ID Contains the Platform types OmniPless Land Mobile OmniPless Maritime KVH Land Mobile KVH Maritime Version Contains the version number ofthe Platform State Contains the state ofthe Platform Reset Platform making initialisation and self test Ready Platform is idle and ready for new commands Error Platform has detected a software error which is reported as an alarm to the handset See also the alarm log section below Sky Scan Platform searching the sky for a channel Step track Platform is optimising the azimuth elevation angle based on Carrier Noise measurements Fine Tuning used in elevation calibration see above Compass cal used in compass calibration see above No skyscan Contains the full number of sky scans 0 9
97. nection Making Data Calls In the following itis described how outgoing data calls are made from the DTE The textin brackets are responses from the Capsat Telephone to the DTE The text not in brackets are commands given by the user atthe DTE to the Capsat Telephone The messages in boxes specify the status ofthe data call displayed in the handset These messages are only displayed ifthe handset is out ofthe menu system Apart from 2 digitcode calls data calls can be separated into 2 types of data calls 1 Callsto ordinary data numbers connected to national PSTNs 1 Calls to other Inmarsat phone mini M data modems Procedure To Call Ordinary Data Numbers Enter AT command for ATD dialling Enter call prefix for 00 automatic call Enter country code 45 Enter data number 39661010 Startthe call lt Return gt Page 34 150ct99 Call Types Capsat Telephone is Data calling calling Capsat Telephone Data LES connected with LES connected Terminal connected with Data Data subscriber connected Capsat Telephone CONNECT enters Data Mode 2400 ARQ Capsat Telephone CONNECT 2400 ARQ connected with subscriber Switch from Data Mode to Online Command Mode Clear the call ATH lt Return gt Call logged N N gt Procedure To Call Other Inmarsat Phone mini M Data Modems Enter AT command for ATD dialling Enter call prefix for 00 automatic call Enter country code 870 Enter IMN TXXXXXXXX Start th
98. nector 150 ct99 Page 4 73 Technical Specifications DC INPUT FAST CHARGE POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR X2 The DC Input connector is a 2 5 mm Y DC Power connector with positive centre polarity Supply Voltage 10 5 18 5 Vdc min 55 W Start Voltage min 10 5 V Operating Voltage min 9 5 V Power consumption 380 mW average in listen mode 8 W 9 W average in talk mode depends on strength of the satellite link 16W 24W average in data mode depends on strength of the satellite link 0 15 W average fast charger Note Worst case operation requires minimum a 55 W supply The Fast Charge Power Supply is a 18 Vdc 55 W Power Supply allow for unlimited use of the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone and simultaneous Fast C harge approx 2 hours charge The X2 inputis protected against most common fault conditions such as Power Supply with wrong polarity or over voltages but the input may need 2 3 minutes to recover Asarule do not apply power through both the X1 and X2 connectors as this may reduce lifetime of the Battery Pack Ground 10 5 18 5Vdc Figure 7 7 X2 Large DC Power input Connector ANTENNA CABLE PLUG X3 The connector X3 is a SMB jack connector located at the rear side of the TT 3034A Electronics Unit and has to be connected to the X8 SMB jack connector on the TT 3007A Patch Antenna via an Antenna Cable for correct function the error message LINK ERROR typically indicates an Antenna Cable problem The X3
99. nics Unit the frame is fixed to the antenna by a small pin opposite the tube To open the frame it must first be released from the antenna by lifting it over the pin see the following figures Before the antenna and frame can be tilted to the correct angle the frame must be opened until a click is heard How much the frame needs to be opened before the click depends on the angle of the antenna when removed from the Electronics Unit If the antenna is positioned vertically when removed the click should occur almostimmediately if the antenna is positioned horizontally the frame needs to be opened approximately 90 before the click D JANTENNA FRAME ANTENNA d 5 STAND To release the i stand from the fr slightly up in th and oper FRICTION ANTENN TUBE un Opt DT GUIDE PIN Trane amp Trane Figure 2 2 Antenna Frame NOTE WHEN RETURNING THE ANTENNA TO THE ELECTRONICS UNIT MAKE SURE THAT TUBE COVERS THE GUIDE PINS COMPLETELY AND IS FLUSH WITH THE ELECTRONICS UNIT BEFORE ANY ATTEMPTS ARE MADE TO ROTATE THE ANTENNA TO HORIZONTAL POSITION 150 ct99 Page 7 Installation The figures
100. nline Command Mode After the 3 escape sequence characters have been received a time out specified in the S12 register must run out before the new mode is granted with an OK result code from the Capsat Telephone to the DTE The S2 register contains the ASCII value ofthe escape character Page K 3 Appendix K AT Command Set Extended AT amp Commands When a command that requires a value is given without a value the value is assumed to be 0 e g AT amp Y is similar to AT amp YO The factory setting values for the commands are printed in bold text amp C_ SCO amp C1 amp D_ EDO amp D1 amp D2 amp F amp V amp W_ SWO amp W1 amp Y_ amp Y 0 amp Y1 Page K 4 Data Carrier Detect DCD signal behaviour DCD always On DCD changes in accordance with protocol Data Terminal Ready DTR signal behaviour DCE ignores DTR Online Command Mode entered upon On gt Off Clearing of call upon On gt Off Reset active configuration to factory defaults This command will leave the DTE DCE baudrate refer to PR commands specified in the active configuration unchanged Display active configuration profile 0 and 1 Store active configuration as profile 0 or 1 Store active configuration as profile 0 Store active configuration as profile 1 Choose profile 0 or 1 upon Power On or reset Choose profile 0 upon Power On or reset Choose profile 1 upon Power On or reset 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set
101. nnectors XD a k akai hl naldar iaki Handset Connector X6 and X7 nsssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn TT 3007A Patch Antenna connector X8 Appendix A List of Abbreviati0NS o ooninnnccconncccnconicannnonnannnnnnnnnos A 80 Appendix B Antenna Azimuth Elevation B 1 Appendix C List of Land Earth Stations C 1 Appendix D 2 Digit Service CodeS D 1 Appendix E Tone Signals ess kk E 1 Appendix F List of Cause Codes ussnssnennenssnennennennenenn kak F 1 Appendix G List of System ErTOTS seese G 1 Appendix H Trouble Shooting eee e H 1 Appendix I Extended Error CodeS uueeeeu keke l 1 Appendix J Search Algorith S MlA kllli keke J 1 Appendix K AT Command Set A k ll ldil kek K 1 Appendix L Spot Beam Coverage eeuuaae aaa aaa aaa nen L 19 Page iv 150 ct99 Introduction C Manual TT 3060A1ch1 intr doc C M anual TT 3060A ch2 3060 doc C Manual TT 3060A ch3 gett doc C Manual TT 3060A ch4 call doc C Manual TT 3060A ch5 menu doc NTMAIN PROJECT 3060 adm DOC MANUAL Tt 3060 980106 ch6 tech doc 150 ct99 Page v Introduction C Manual TT 3060A appendix doc Page 2 150ct99 Introduction l INTRODUCTION This manual describes the Capsat Telephone The Capsat Telephone is a mobile Inmarsat phone mini M terminal which provides access to international telephone facsimile
102. o delete all entries choose the delete function and then use the arrow keys to get the prompt Delete All entries before pressing oz If the entry all entries are successfully deleted the Capsat Telephone displays the message Entry deleted Otherwise an error message is displayed Print Alarm Log With the print function fna 079 the entire alarm log is printed Page 62 150 ct99 Menu System SPOT BEAM To manually initiate a new spot beam selection choose this item The procedure will block the terminal for up to 7 minutes in which incoming calls will not be detected A new spot beam selection is initiated to find a spot with a stronger signal e g ifthe current spot starts failing many fax and data calls errors or the C No is low Itis primarily in the perimeter of a spot beam that the signal strength can vary Automatic spot beam selection is performed a When terminal is powered on b When a new Area Ocean Region is selected c With 8 hour intervals ifthe terminal is in listen or sleep mode TEL NUMBERS The 9 digit International Mobile Numbers IMN of the terminal itself can be entered for later reference using this menu The menu has 4 entries Handset Fax Data and Aux The number associated with each entry can be displayed by changing from ABC mode with f key The numbers are pre set to 000000000 from factory Itis up to the service provider or user to enter the correct numbers To enter a nu
103. o record a short message W hen the terminal again becomes operational an alert message is sent indicating that the LES has recorded a short message for the terminal The Y symbol in the handset display indicates the presence of unchecked messages Alert entries contain the following information e LES Access Code e Service type voice fax data The following operations are possible e View entries e Delete entries NOTE Ifa terminal can operate with and without SIM cards one should be careful to check for new messages before removing the SIM card Mailbox messages received with the SIM card inserted will be deleted when the card is removed from the terminal With SIM card inserted only alert messages for the SIM card are displayed Otherwise only alert messages for the Capsat Telephone are displayed However all alert messages are stored in the terminals static RAM i e never on the SIM cards CALL LOG The call log contains an entry for each call made from the Capsat Telephone Page 44 150 ct99 Menu System With SIM card inserted the menu entry handles the call log ofthe SIM card and operations are made on the SIM card call log Otherwise the menu entry handles the call log ofthe terminal and operations are made on that The terminal can support up to 100 entries in the call log if a SIM card is inserted the number of entries is limited by storage capacity on the SIM card Only information related to successful
104. or Handset TT 3686A NiCd Battery Pack TT46 201357 360 Compass Manuals TT37 107486 Antenna Cable 0 15 m SMB plug TT37 107487 Antenna Cable 5 m SMB plug TT 3682A Power Supply Mains adapter Light Weight Your TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone can be supplied with the following optional equipment Option 202 Softbag TT 3060A TT 3682B Power Supply Mains adapter Fast Charge Option 942 Antenna Cable 10 m SMB plug Option 944 Antenna Cable 20 m SMB plug Option 920 Bracket Patch Antenna wall mount 150 ct99 Page 4 65 Technical Specifications 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Antenna G T EIRP Antenna Cable Rx freq band Tx freq band Channel Spacing Rx Modulation Tx Modulation Voice Async Data Rate Phone Interface Fax Interface Data Interface Printer Interface SIM Card Power Supply Solar Panel interf Battery Capacity Light Weight AC Adapter Fast Charge AC Adapter Ambient Temp Rel Humidity EMC Emission and EMC Immunity Vibration Survival Shock TT 3060A Dimensions Weight Page 4 66 Meets or exceeds current and proposed INMARSAT specifications for the Inmarsat phone spot beam operation Directional RHCP Patch Array with 15 horizontal and 15 vertical beam width Completely waterproof Min 17 dB K 11 17 dBW in 2 dBsteps SMB plug SMB plug max cable loss 10 dB at L Band 0 7 Q at DC 1525 0 MHz to 1559 0 MHz 1626 5 MHz to 1660 5 MHz
105. or in the AT command line NO DIALTONE Setting the Capsat Telephone Off hook was not granted BUSY Capsat Telephone has detected that the remote modem is occupied NO ANSWER The remote modem has not responded within a given time 150 ct99 Page K 17 Appendix K AT Command Set Page K 18 150 ct99 Appendix L Spot Beam Coverage APPENDIX L SPOT BEAM COVERAGE The figures in this appendix show the surface covered by the spot beams in each of the four ocean regions Use these maps to determine a ifa location is covered by a spot beam and b towards which satellite to point the antenna Inmarsat phone mini M spot beam coverage Primary area Extended area Global beam coverage limit AOR W Figure 7 6 Atlantic Ocean Region West March 97 150 ct99 Page L 19 Appendix L Spot Beam Coverage Tix 581 Page L 20 Inmarsat phone mini M spot beam coverage Primary area Global beam coverage limit gt AOR E Figure 7 7 Atlantic Ocean Region East 150 ct99 Appendix L Spot Beam Coverage 150 ct99 Z 64E IOR Tel 873 Tix 583 Inmarsat phone mini M spot beam coverage Primary area Extended area Global beam coverage limit Figure 7 8 Indian Ocean Region Page L 21 Appendix L Spot Beam Coverage Inmarsat phone a ed mini M spot beam AN coverage Primary area Global bea m coverage limit
106. ow gt 66 169 factory setting 132 lt high gt 235 537 factory setting 235 Page K 14 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set W S45 This command sets the requested satellite and terrestrial error correction scheme for data calls The lt n gt parameter specifies the error correction to use If the parameter is omitted the factory setting lt n gt 1 will be used W S45 lt n gt Select error correction W S45 Display current setting W S45 Display available setting lt n gt Sat ec Terr ec End to End 0 non ARQ non V 42 NARQ 1 ARQ V 42 ARQ 200 non ARQ V 42 NARQ 201 ARQ non V 42 NARQ W S46 This command specifies the standard to be used for data communication The lt n gt parameter specifies the standard to be used If the parameter is omitted the factory setting lt n gt 11 will be used W S46 lt n gt Select standard W S46 Display standard W S46 Display available standards lt n gt 11 Inmarsat WTNID This command selects the terrestrial network ID for the next outgoing data call The lt nnn gt parameter specifies the terrestrial network ID If the parameter is omitted the factory setting lt nnn gt 0 will be used WTNID lt nnn gt Select TNID WTNID Display selected TNID WTNID Return OK result code lt nnn gt 000 Terrestrial Network ID unspecified 001 255 150 ct99 Page K 15 Appendix K AT Command Set WTTL This command sets the lower and upper threshold levels in bytes ofthe
107. pressed the message Press Start on fax will be displayed If the Start key is not pressed immediately after this message the fax call will be cleared The billing of the call starts when the called fax machine answers the call and there is an end to end connection between fax machine on the Capsat Telephone and the called fax machine The fax machine will automatically clear the connection when the fax message has been sent Ifthe call is billed payment information is stored in the call log and the call duration is displayed for some seconds in the display The fax number has identical dial format as mentioned for voice calls Itis not necessary to use the fe key twice for short codes Using the f key once will be enough Making Fax Calls From The Handset If the fax machine does not have a keypad the handset can be used to start the fax call The general procedure in this case is as follow Page 32 150 ct99 Call Types Enter call prefix for CJE automatic calls Enter country code Enter fax number 8 6 6 6 6 16 16 3 Start the fax call from handset Press Start key on fax machine to send fax Itis required that the fax machine generates an Off hook when the Start key on the fax machine is pressed But since some fax machines does not automatically go Off hook when the Start key is pressed it may be necessary to press the Off hook key before pressing the Start key The remaining part of the procedure is s
108. r received if e The AUX FAX portis configured to FAX Page 30 150 ct99 Call Types e Bulletin Board has been received from NCS e The Capsat Telephone is synchronised with the NCS Nottwo fax machines work identically Therefore this description may notbe complete Additional information may be obtained from your fax manual supplied with the fax machine Receiving Fax Calls In the following an incoming fax call to a fax machine connected to the AUX FAX connector x5 is described A fax call is normally answered and cleared automatically NOTE The texts in brackets specify automatic actions taken by the fax machine The messages in boxes specify the status of the fax call displayed in the handset These messages are only displayed ifthe handsetis out of the menu system Fax is ringing Fax ringing Answer the call Fax connected with Fax Fax subscriber connected Negotiating Negotiating Receiving page x Receiving pagel Page x confirmed Page 1 confirmed Receive successful Receive successful O Clear the call Fax placed on hook An error message is displayed if the call is cleared in an abnormal way Making Fax Calls If the fax machine has a keypad the dial number can be entered directly from this keypad The texts in brackets specify automatic actions taken by the fax machine The messages in boxes specify the status of the fax call displayed in the handset These messages are only displayed if the h
109. r the O command will not be executed Set pulse dialling as default Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Responses sent by Capsat Telephone Capsat Telephone sends responses Capsat Telephone does not send responses Set and display S register values See the section describing these registers below Set touch tone dialling as default 150 ct99 Appendix K AT Command Set vo v X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 Z0 Z1 150 ct99 Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Format of responses from Capsat Telephone Numeric responses Word responses Connect result code format CONNECT result code entering Data Mode dial tone and busy detection are disabled CONNECT lt text gt result code entering Data Mode dial tone and busy detection are disabled CONNECT lt text gt result code entering Data Mode dial tone is enabled busy detection is disabled CONNECT lt text gt result code entering Data Mode dial tone is disabled busy detection is enabled CONNECT lt text gt result code entering Data Mode dial tone and busy detection are enabled Retrieve profile O or 1 as active configuration Other commands specified after the Z command will not be executed This command will change the DTE DCE baudrate as in the retrieved profile Retrieve profile O as active configuration Retrieve profile 1 as active configuration Switch from Data Mode to O
110. ry fields are marked lt field gt All optional fields are marked field All the fields must be separated with fk Leading optional fields may be left out completely but if other optional fields are left out you still have to enter an to indicate an empty field Page 20 150 ct99 Call Types The dial formats are shown for auxiliary telephone calls where the off hook key and is unavailable On the handset all trailing pound buttons can be substituted by a single or press i e the sequence can be substituted by or ox The fields that make up the number are The Terrestrial Network ID TNID field holds a 3 digit value and specifies the telephone network to be used e 0 Terrestrial Network unspecified default value e 1 255 Terrestrial Network ID 1 255 In most countries only one telephone network exists The LES field holds a 3 digit value and specifies the LES Access Code that shall be used for the actual telephone call If no LES field is specified the default LES will be used The Type field holds a 1 digit value and specifies the type of call 0 for AUX Phone calls e 1 for AUX FAX calls The value ofthe type field will over The Phone number field specifies the subscriber number to be called including call prefix for automatic calls 00 and country code e g 45 for Denmark Itholds up to 22 digits Subscriber Number Format Handset Terr Network ID Les lt Phone number gt Aux Phone Terr Network
111. s Itis possible to assign four Inmarsat Mobile Numbers IMN to an Inmarsat phone mini M with pre determined destinations e Handset Voice AUX Voice AUX Fax Data When a MEShas two phone numbers itis possible to route calls e Outgoing calls from the aux phone can be billed on the handset phone number account Normally when using a MES with two phone numbers the auxiliary phone is billed on its own phone number default but can optionally be billed on the handset phone number account option Bill AUX Ph T Bill AUX Ph as AUX Phone as Handset default option Use to select AUX Phone or Handset account Page 52 150ct99 Menu System e Incoming calls to the handset number can be routed to the AUX phone A MES with two phone numbers will by default route incoming calls to the handset number Itis possible to redirectthe call to the auxiliary phone option Route H RE 5 Route H a to RE 5 to AUX a default option Use fe 8 to select AUX Phone or Handset as destination e Incoming calls to Aux phone number can be routed to the handset Call to the auxiliary phone number is by default routed to the auxiliary phone Asan option itis possible to redirect a call to the handset instead Route A MCH Route A ea to AUX mA to ea default option Use 1 8 to select AUX Phone or Handset as destination Allowed Dial This menu item provides the possibility to enter a list of numbers or prefix numbers th
112. s from the antenna beeper Additionally you can use the calculated Elevation and Azimuth values and the Carrier Noise value under the status menu to adjust and fine adjust the antenna Handset display not updated to e g IOR PTT TELE Press the xi key until the text W ait for NCS appears in the display Normally the Bulletin Board will be up to date quickly but if it has been changed since last update you may have to wait for some minutes Antenna alarm Ifthe antenna is not connected or connected after power up you will get an antenna alarm Ifyou continuously get antenna alarms each time the Capsat M is powered and you are sure about following the antenna set up procedures please make a printout of the alarm log and the status and contact your agent If you do not have a printer the alarms in the alarm log and the status must be written manually Other alarms Ifyou continuously get alarms each time the Capsat M is powered please make a printout of the alarm log and the status and contact your agent If you do not have a printer the alarms in the alarm log and the status must be written manually 150 ct99 Page H 1 Appendix H Trouble Shooting Page H 2 150 ct99 Appendix Extended Error Codes APPENDIX EXTENDED ERROR CODES This appendix lists the defined extended error codes and associated text for the AT WQ command refer to chapter 4 Data Modem Numeric Text 100 Syntax Error 101 Invalid parameter 102 Miss
113. ses of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Thrane amp Thrane A S assumes no liability for the customers failure to comply with these requirements MICROWAVE RADIATION HAZARDS During transmission this telephone radiates Microwave Power from the front side of the antenna unit the side pointed towards the satellite This radiation may be hazardous if exposed directly to human close to the antenna During transmission make sure that nobody gets closer than the recommended minimum safety distance GROUND THE EQUIPMENT If the equipmentis equipped with a three terminal AC power connector please observe the following The power cable must either be plugged into an approved three contact electrical outlet or used with a three contact to two contact adapter with the grounding wire firmly connected to an electrical ground safety ground at the power outlet KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Componentreplacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not replace components with the power cable or battery connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits b
114. t Telephone sends continuous signal information to the maritime antenna The step tracking will takes place also when making calls although the update rate will be slower 150 ct99 Page J 5 Appendix J Search Algorithms Search algorithm for Land Mobile antenna The search algorithm controls the land mobile antenna and gives a quick and reliable tracking of the Area Ocean Region selected Power On At power on the land mobile antenna will make some internal initialisation before itis ready for use a few seconds NOTE The land mobile antenna may NOT be turned within the first 5 seconds after power on because these 5 seconds are used for gyro adjustments After the land mobile antenna becomes ready the Capsat Telephone will check the current position of the land mobile antenna If a valid signal above the stored signal threshold level is found at the current position the land mobile antenna is commanded into step tracking After a few seconds the normal message e g AORE ST12 will be displayed in the handset meaning that the Capsat Telephone is now ready for calls During the idle period where no activity is made on the Capsat Telephone the signal threshold level will be stored with regular intervals in the Capsat Telephone and used at next power on If above conditions are not fulfilled the Capsat Telephone will starta reacquisition skyscan NOTE During the first reacquisition skyscan after power on the gyro wil
115. t Charge is the most advanced and fastest way to charge the Battery Pack The green LED is dedicated to inform about the Fast Charge process Fast Charge is only possible when the X2 connector is supplied with sufficient power The optional equipment TT 3682B Fast Charge Power Supply deliver enough power for the Fast Charge process independent of how the TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is used The Fast Charger will charge the NiCd Battery Pack within approx 2 hours indicated by turning the green LED on continuously unless the Battery Pack is fully charged the green LED is blinking fast or the Battery Pack is too cold or too hot the green LED blinks slowly 150 ct99 Page 4 71 Technical Specifications If the Battery Pack is defective or not properly inserted the condition is indicated by turning the green LED off The Fast Charge Circuitis designed to optimise the lifetime of the NiCd Battery Pack by suspending the charge process if the Battery Pack is too hot temperature exceeds 55 C and by slowing down the charge process 10 20 hours ifthe temperature is too cold 25 C 0 C Standard Charge Standard Charge occurs when the Battery Pack is inserted and either the TT 3682A Light Weight Power Supply standard or a solar panel delivers power through the X1 Connector Standard Charge does not use any light indicators and ittakes up to approx 8 hours to complete ifthe TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone is powered down Standard
116. t been received from the MES Call Cleared 110F Call cleared at terrestrial side due to a normal on hook hang up Call failed circuit fail 116F Call cleared at terrestrial side due to a circuit failure Call failed terr clear 126F Call cleared at terrestrial side due to an early clear during call setup Call interrupted 1263 Call cleared by MES Synchronisation with the LES was lost for more than 16 7 seconds maybe due to blockage etc Call preemptatLES 1145 Call cleared by LES A higher priority call arriving atthe LES causes this call to be cleared Call preempt at MES 1541 Call cleared by MES due to an early user clear during the call setup Called party busy 111F Call cleared by LES Called number is busy Cant accept present 1192 Call cleared by the MES because incoming calls are not allowed barred or due to an invalid spot beam ID in the MES Insufficient digits 12D1 Call cleared by LES Insufficient number of digits in the dialled number Invalid country code 15D1 Call cleared by the LES because an invalid country code has been specified in the called number Invalid MES ID 11A8 Call cleared by the NCS because the NCS cannot accept the MES IDs MES has not been commissioned Page F 2 150 ct99 Appendix F Listof Cause Codes Invalid scrambling 12D2 Call cleared by LES Invalid scrambling vector sent during call setup Invalid service 12A5 Call cleared by LES Service not authorised
117. t99 Page 45 Menu System PIN CODES Access to the terminal is controlled by personal identification numbers PINs The intention is that PIN1 is for end users PIN2 is for service providers such as distributors and config PIN is for organisations and companies SIM PIN1 MES PIN1 PIN1 is used to control general access to the terminal IfPIN1 is enabled the user will be prompted for PIN1 when the terminal is turned on The help desk can be used without entering PIN1 Ifa SIM card is inserted in the terminal PIN1 on the SIM card will be used SIM PIN2 MES PIN2 PIN2 is used to control features there needs stricter control than PIN1 can provide If a SIM card is inserted in the terminal PIN2 on the SIM card will be used except when editing the help desk where MES PIN2 always will be used CONFIG PIN Config PIN is used to control access to configuration parameters Only the configurations parameters listed in Error Reference source not found will be protected by this pin code SIM Lock PIN SIM lock PIN is used to control access to the SIM lock feature SIM lock PIN code mustbe entered every time SIM lock is either enabled or disabled SIM unblock PIN1 PIN2 These pin codes are used to unblock SIM PIN1 PIN2 SIM PIN1 PIN2 will be blocked after 3 incorrect attempts to enter SIM PIN1 PIN2 There will be allowed 10 attempts to unblock SIM PIN1 PIN2 after that the SIM card will be blocked and the SIM card must be returned to the ser
118. ted the factory setting lt n gt 15 will be used WKSIZE lt n gt Set window size WKSIZE Display current setting WKSIZE Display available setting lt n gt 1 63 factory setting 15 WINMARSAT This command returns all the W lt text gt commands for use with WS46 11 the only valid value WINMARSAT Display commands WINMARSAT Return OK result code WLES This command selects the LES for the next outgoing data call The lt nnn gt parameter specifies the LES Access Code and must consist of three digits and be available in the Bulletin Board Ifthe parameter is omitted the 150 ct99 Page K 11 Appendix K AT Command Set default LES Access Code selected from the handset is used WLES lt nnn gt Select LES Access Code WLES Display selected LES WLES Display available LESs lt nnn gt 001 255 WOR This command make a permanent change of Ocean Region Area No command may follow WOR lt n gt on the same command line The lt n gt parameter specifies the Area WOR lt n gt Select Ocean Region Area WOR Display selected Area WOR Display available Areas lt n gt 0 Atlantic Ocean Region West 1 Atlantic Ocean Region East 2 Pacific Ocean Region 3 Indian Ocean Region 4 Sparel 5 Spare 2 6 Spare 3 7 Spare 4 WPRI This command selects the priority for the next outgoing data call The lt n gt parameter specifies the priority The factory setting is lt n gt 0 WPRI lt n gt Se
119. tery Pack has been partly discharged and charged 5 to 10 times Avoid exposing the Battery Pack to direct sunlight as high temperature will reduce battery lifetime Continuos charging with the Light Weight Power Supply when the transceiver is turned off serve no purpose in factthe higher Battery Pack temperature reduce Battery Pack Life Time Pull the Battery Pack out before long time storage months as this action prevents Battery Pack degradation The Battery Pack is inserted in the right side ofthe Electronics Unit and can be released from the Electronics Unit simply by pressing a finger down on the top free end ofthe Battery Pack CHARGE INDICATOR The Battery Pack charge status is shown on a green LED located just left of the entrance to the Battery Pack slot The green LED have the following interpretation Fast Charge approx 2 hours Blinking slow shortflash Slow or no charge approx 1 5 sec between Ifthe Battery Pack temperature flash exceed 55 C the charge is suspended on If the Battery Pack temperature is between 25 C and 0 C the Battery Pack is charged slowly 10 20 hour Blinking fast Maintenance Charge approx 4 times pr second on off Battery Error No connection Table 9 TT 3060A Battery Charger Status The Capsat Mini M Battery Pack can be charged in two different ways Fast Charge and Standard Charge Fast Charge Fas
120. the Capsat Telephone A new activation of an alarm therefore overwrites the contents ofthat location rather than creating a new alarm All alarms are stored in the Capsat Telephone Important alarms are displayed as popup windows in the handset display Serious alarms responsible for failure in the Capsat Telephone operation will activate the alarm indicator on the handsetand an audio alarm signal 4 short beeps is generated The alarm signal is repeated every 60 seconds for as long as the alarm is present or until the user acknowledges the alarm by pressing a key on the handset Each alarm is stored with the following information e Type e Active e Time Date e Text The Type field defines what kind of alarm is stored The following alarm types exist in the Capsat Telephone e Rx tune failure Tx tune failure RF Block limit Antenna failure MSR invalid Message Status Record MIDR invalid MES ID Record NSR invalid Network Status Record SVR invalid Scrambling Vector Record DSP failure The Active field specifies whether the alarm is still activated or not The Time Date field contains time and date when the alarm was discovered The Text field contains a number of text lines describing the reason for the alarm Delete Alarms To delete a single alarm from the list first select the alarm with the arrow keys fr and then choose the delete function ana Press on the prompt Delete Entry T
121. to the satellite from your present geographical position using the antenna maps e The antenna can be tilted into any vertical angle There are no readings on the antenna for the elevation angle When setting the elevation angle start with the antenna in vertical position and then tilt it the number of degrees equal to the elevation angle Hint The compass can aid finding the correct antenna angle a setthe dial to the elevation angle b position the compass vertical with the READ BEARING arrow pointing up c look at the parallel lines within the dial they have the correct angle TERMINAL OPERATIONS The TT 3060A Capsat Mobile Telephone has three modes of operations relating to its power consumption In the POWER OFF mode the terminal is turned off and no power is used In this mode the terminal will not detect any calls or messages sent to it 150 ct99 Page 9 Installation Inthe POWER ON mode the terminal is capable of making outgoing calls and receiving incoming calls The power consumption is moderate to high depending on the state of the terminal Data and FAX calls consume more power than voice calls If no FAX or auxiliary telephone are connected to the mini M phone the power consumption can be reduced further by disabling the AUX FAX interface completely W hen the terminal is left unused for 60 seconds it will automatically go into SLEEP mode unless the feature is disabled SLEEP mode In this mode the terminal wi
122. ult value is zero which means that the terminal is powered offthe momentthe ignition signal goes off If a timer value other than zero is used the terminal will power off the specified amount of minutes after the ignition signal goes off STATUS This menu item displays various status parameters It has a submenu containing the following items e C No Carrier Noise Ratio Battery Transceiver SIM card RF Block Bulletin Antenna Print 150 ct99 Page 57 Menu System C No The Carrier Noise level defines the quality ofthe antenna signal The higher value the better signal The C No level updates automatically every 1 second Good C No levels are in the range of 43 dBHz and above Bad C No levels are in the range of 40 dBHz and below C No 45 6 dBHz Battery The battery status contains the following information e Capacity e Voltage e Temperature Transceiver The transceiver status contains the following information e Release Date e UnitType e Thrane Thrane Serial Number of the Capsat Telephone e Inmarsat Serial Number ISN of Capsat Telephone e Print Circuit Board PCB number e Forward ID of the Capsat Telephone e Main CPU software version e Prepaid version e Frame Processor software version e Voice Codec DSP software version e Fax DSP software version e STU IIB and STU III 2400 baud software version e Handset software version e BOOT software version SIM Card Status on the SIM car
123. vice provider MES unblock PIN1 PIN2 These pin codes are used to unblock MES PIN1 PIN2 MES PIN1 PIN2 will be blocked after 3 incorrect attempts to enter MES PIN1 PIN2 There will be allowed an unlimited number of attempts to unblock MES PIN1 PIN2 Table 7 SIM Terminals PINs PIN Name User Configurable SIM PIN1 4 8 DIGITS YES Storage SIM SIM PIN2 4 8 DIGITS YES SIM SIM Unblock PIN1 8 DIGITS NO SIM SIM Unblock PIN2 8 DIGITS NO SIM MES PIN1 4 8 DIGITS YES Terminal MES PIN2 4 8 DIGITS YES Terminal MES Unblock PIN1 8 DIGITS NO Terminal MES Unblock PIN2 8 DIGITS NO Terminal CONFIG PIN 4 8 DIGITS Terminal SIM Lock PIN 10 DIGITS Terminal With SIM card inserted the menu entry operates with the PIN1 and PIN2 code for the SIM card Otherwise the PIN1 and PIN2 for the terminal The CONFIG PIN and the SIM Lock PIN are always stored in the terminal Page 46 150 ct99 Menu System The Thrane Thrane factory setting for the MES PIN1 and PIN2 is set to the respective unblock PIN code The factory setting for the two MES unblock PINs are delivered together with the terminal The config PIN and the SIM lock PIN is programmed as empty from the factory so these PIN code must be programmed in the pin code menu before use When asked for the old PIN code just press ox The following table shows which security keys are necessary to access which features in the terminal The column labelled TT SPECIAL
124. will be bypassed in the dial string The characters A D can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems but are not used P Pulse dialling Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems T Touch tone dialling Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems S lt n gt Short number from handset phone book This command will dial a phone number stored in the phone book in the handset The phone number is identified by the short number lt n gt max 2 digits 150 ct99 Page K 1 Appendix K AT Command Set EO E1 HO H1 0 Q1 Page K 2 This specification will also restrict the use of the dial format described in the section above Making data calls Echo commands at DTE Commands are not echoed atthe DTE Commands are echoed at the DTE Force Capsat Telephone Off On hook Force Capsat Telephone On hook hang up Force Capsat Telephone Off hook make busy May be followed by a dial command Set volume of speaker Not used butcan be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Low speaker volume Low speaker volume Medium speaker volume High speaker volume Setting of internal speaker Not used but can be specified for compatibility with ordinary data modems Internal speaker Off Inter speaker On until carrier detected Internal speaker always On Return to Data Mode Other commands specified afte
125. work Co ordinating Station Non Maskable Interrupt Network Status Record Originating Identification Digits Destination Identification Digits Private Automatic Branch eXchange Personal Computer Printed Circuit Board Personal Identification Number Pacific Ocean Region Power Supply Unit Public Switched Telephone Network Single Channel Per Carrier Single Network Access Code SubMiniature coaxial connector Scrambling Vector Record Terrestrial Network ID Universal Time Co ordinated 150 ct99 Appendix B Antenna Azimuth amp Elevation APPENDIX B ANTENNA AZIMUTH amp ELEVATION Longitude 120W 100W 80W 60W 40W 140W 60N 30N o opnyyey 308 605 15 Elevation Figure 7 1 Atlantic Ocean Region West Page B 1 150 ct99 Appendix B Antenna Azimuth amp Elevation Longitude 80W 60W 40W 20W 0 20E 40E 60E 60N E 60N 30N 30N rg o Lo T H 305 F 308 605 4 E 605 1 1 e Bub eee a i als NERO A I SEL ISE Elevation Figure 7 2 Atlantic Ocean Region East Page B 2 150 ct99 Appendix B Antenna Azimuth amp Elevation Longitude 120E 140E 160E 180 160W 140W 120W 100W I i i ji i L BESTA ESA 60N E 60N 30N 4 L 30N v r Zo Lo a EN 305 305 608 E 608 1 5 Elevation Figure 7 3 Pacific Ocean Region 150 ct99 Page B 3 Appendix B Antenna Azimuth amp Elevation
126. yellow RING indicator will flash The call can be answered in two ways 1 Press the key This will establish the connection and enable the microphone and ear piece If the handset is in the cradle the speaker in the terminal will also be enabled The RING indicator lights steadily during the connection 1 Lifthandset out of the cradle This will establish the connection and enable the microphone and ear piece The RING indicator lights steadily during the connection During the call you can use the volume control at the side of the handset to control the speech level The ana B 4 key combination enables disables the speaker in the terminal The 4 symbol shows whether the speaker is On Off To mute the microphone press 2na 83 When muted the Off hook indicator will flash in the display Calls are cleared in two ways 1 Pressing the 4 key 2 Place the handset in the cradle when the speaker is Off i e the 4 indicator is off Ifyou place the handset in the cradle with the speaker On you will not clear the call You will have to press the key Ifthe call is cleared by the calling subscriber or cleared in an abnormal way you will hear a congestion tone in the ear piece speaker as an indication of a call clearing If you do not press the key within 10 seconds the handset will go on hook automatically Refer to appendix E for more information about the tone signals An error message will be displayed if the call is cleare
127. yscan will be performed If however a signal is found which is above the signal threshold level the Capsat Telephone will command the antenna into step tracking and follow the description mentioned at power on Step tracking The step tracking fine tunes the antenna position towards the satellite The message Step track started will be displayed in the handset The Capsat Telephone sends continuous signal information to the land mobile antenna The step tracking will takes place also when making calls although the update rate will be slower Page J 8 150 ct99 Appendix J Search Algorithms 150 ct99 Page J 9 Appendix K AT Command Set APPENDIX K AT COMMAND SET The commands listed below are described without the preceding AT letters Basic AT Commands When a command that requires a value is given without a value the value is assumed to be 0 e g ATH is similar to ATHO The factory setting values for the commands are printed in bold text A Manual answer of incoming call For automatic answering of a data call refer to the description of the S0 register Other commands specified after the A command will notbe executed AT Appears atthe beginning of every command line Ifitis specified without any successors the Capsat Telephone will respond with an OK result message Can be used to check ifyou have contact with the Capsat Telephone from the DTE D Dial command Only the digits 0 9 following this command
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