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2. Resend Forward Call Delete Refresh To Resend a Sent SMS Follow these steps to resend a sent SMS sending the same SMS to the same receiver 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Resend The SMS will be sent to the receiver immediately To Forward a Sent SMS Follow these steps to forward a sent SMS to another recipient 1 Click on a SMS to select It The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Forward The Sent console switches over to the Compose console 3 Enter the receiver s number in the Phone No field 4 Click Send The SMS will be sent to the receiver immediately To Make a Call to the SMS Sender Follow these steps to make a call to the SMS sender 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Call The Sent console switches over to the Dialler console Note Ensure the analog corded phone is connected to the Multi function cable Phone port before making a voice call 3 Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone and click Dial 31 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console To Delete a Single SMS from the Sent List Follow these steps to delete a single SMS from the Sent list 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK to confirm or click Cancel to abort deleting
3. Enabled Disabled Ethernet mode C Bridge Mode Router Mode Terminal IP Address 192 fi68 f1 35 Terminal Subnet Mask 255 55 255 Po Update e Click DHCP to view and edit the DHCP settings e Click Update to allow the settings to take effect Language Terminal Info Terminal Telephony PIN SMS Network ATCmd Misc Support DHCP Enabled C Disabled pur Primary DNS fi72 fo ee of secondary DNS 172 f 7E DHCP IP Pool Start 192 fiee 1 DHCP IP Pool End 192 h TP Lease Time eo second s Telephony e Select Enabled to use the Telephone Interface e Select Disabled if you do not need to use the Telephone Interface Language Terminal Info Terminal Ethernet Network Telephone Interface Enabled Disabled Telephone Interface Configurations European Caller Line ID Phone connected gt Update e Select European Caller Line ID Phone Connected or US Caller Line ID Phone Connected from the Telephone Interface Configuration drop down menu e Click Update to allow the settings to take effect 41 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console PIN e Terminal PIN e Click Terminal PIN to configure the Terminal PIN settings e Select Disabled if you do not need to set the Terminal PIN Language Terminal Info Terminal Ethernet Telephony SMS Network ATCmd Misc Support About Terminal PIN SIME EIN C Enabled Disabled Enter PIN male Update PIN SIM Lock Service Provider
4. Ranger Web Console e Click iki to view the SABRE Ranger terminal information The terminal information is displayed according to the Antenna Pointing mode before registering to the Inmarsat BGAN network E http 192 168 1 35 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help ay Back gt x B Search 5 Favorites 4 Ss E3 3S Address E http 192 168 1 35 z gt Ke SABRE RANGER D wideye inmarsat libe A O S X Setup Phone SMS Data Settings Signal 47 dBHz Temperature Normal GPS Latitude 1 18 51 84 N Longitude 103 53 58 02 E Type STORED Time 08 05 22 07 12 48 Pointing Angle Azimuth 268 43 W Elevation 43 81 Register Network Copyright 2006 2008 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd enabled All right reserved l Internet Indicates the signal strength during antenna pointing Adjust the antenna to ensure that the signal strength is at least 45dBHz Indicates the Terminal s current operating temperature Indicates the latitude longitude type and time of the GPS acquisition Indicates the azimuth and elevation angle which the Terminal should be positioned 22 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Click to select the Phone menu Phone menu provide the following options To make voice calls with the PSTN corded analog phone using the numeric keypad and to redial the last c
5. e Connection Type Select the connection type to be used during the connection Standard Charged by the volume in kilobytes of data used Streaming Charged by the time per minute used during the connection e Access Point Name APN By default the APN from the SIM will be selected Follow these steps to change the Access Point Name APN 1 Select User Defined 2 Enter the new APN in the field space provided 3 Enter the username and password if required e IP Configuration By default the Dynamic IP Address Is selected Follow these steps to use Static IP Address 1 Select Static IP Address and enter the IP Address in the space provided 2 Check the Header Compression checkbox if it is required to use Header Compression 35 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console 36 Settings For Streaming Connection Streaming Standard Set as default a Usme thes commecton type so will be charged PER MINUTE of tome wsad Use this commertion Si f 7 E iy 7 oar Trata Tiai png for UDP applicatons data mchaner and transfer such as Streaming Audio and Video application ONLY Connection Type O Standard Streaming DO NOT LEAVE STREAMING IP CONNECTED WHEN NOT BEING USED Access Point Name APN Refresh e ar e Spy BGAN INMARSAT COM Password P Configuration C Dynami IP Address Stane P Address i Use Header Compression Streaming Parameters Desired Pate Mi
6. The SABRE Ranger V2 terminal package is equipped with two units of AC DC power adapters with power cables Chapter 1 Product Overview Cat 5 Network Ethernet Cable Telephone Cable IP54 Compliant 8P4C R 45 1 5m IP54 Compliant 6P4C RJ 11 1 8m Mounting Frame U Bolts with four allen screws and with four washers and nuts washers and four bolts with nuts and washers Heater Power Cable only for SABRE Ranger V2 Installation Guide r SABRE RANGER x fo Rev 1 0 Product CD Installation Guide software utilities and printed documentations Follow these steps to install the SIM card 1 Remove the eight thumb head screws securing the connector cover SIM card slot Tab Location of the SIM card slot Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger 4 With the gold contacts facing down position the SIM card as indicated and slide the SIM card into the slot Follow these steps to connect the Multi function and Heater cables 1 Remove the running couplers from the cable glands attached to the Multi function and Heater power cables Multi function Heater power cable cable 2 Thread the three connectors of the Multi function cable and the connector of the Heater power cable through the connector cover Cable gland Cable gland Running coupler Running coupler Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger 3 Install running couplers to secure the Multi function and Heater power
7. e Pointing Angle Azimuth and Elevation e Signal stength indicator bar With the SABRE Ranger Web Console launched follow these steps to register with the network 1 Select the satellite you want the SABRETM Ranger terminal to point to 2 Rotate the terminal left or right until it points in the correct horizontal direction as indicated in the Azimuth reading with the aid of a compass 3 Tilt the terminal slowly up or down until it points in the correct vertical direction as indicated in the Elevation reading 4 With the aid of the Signal indicator bar on the Web Console fine tune the pointing direction to obtain the maximum signal strength gt http 192 168 1 35 Windows Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 35 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help We de http 192 168 1 35 TMI y i 2 SABRE RANGER wnmarsay g _wideye OA OR a gt ST Setup Phone SMS Data Settings eo Signal 47 25 dBHz Temperature Normal GPS New GPS acquired Pointing Angle Azimuth 91 58 E 1 4 Asia Pacfic Elevation 44 15 Azimuth 269 74 W Elevation 2 4 Register Network Auto network registration upon power on A internet 18 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console 5 Secure the mounting after obtaining maximum signal strength Note For any service to commence minimum 45dBHz signal strength is required 6 Click Register Network to register to the BGAN network Once
8. Activate Default Profile When connected APN and IP Address details will be displayed You can proceed to use the Internet features In Progress To disconnect the data connection click Disconnect The PDP context will be deactivated Primary Profiles Secondary Profiles Port Forwarding Settings 1 1 BGAN INMARSAT COM 161 30 180 163 Disconnect Standard In progress 34 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Primary Profiles Primary profiles define the connection type You can select from a list of profiles to be the default primary profile and connection type You can customized all the 10 primary profiles available on the list Secondary Profiles Port Standard F Set as definit a Profile Name Standard Using this connection type you will be charged for the VOLUME kilol data used Use this connection type for TCP IP applicatons data excha C tion T transfer such as Email Internet Browsing FTP etc onnection Type Standard Streaming Refresh Access Point Name APN SIM BGAN INMARSAT COM User Defined Usermame Password IP Configuration Dynamic IP Address O Static IP Address Use Header Compression Activate Profile Note The Standard profile is set as the default primary profile and the default connection type is standard this is charged by the volume in kilobytes of data used e Profile Name Change the profile name as desired
9. Calling line identification presentation Calling line identification restriction Connected line identification presentation Closed user group Call forwarding number and conditions Call waiting Call related supplementary services Call deflection Unstructured supplementary service data Supplementary service notifications List current calls Read operator names eMLPP Priority Registration and Interrogation eMLPP subscriptions Fast call setup conditions Automatic answer for eMLPP Service Appendices CGMI CGMM CGMR CGSN CIMI CHUP CEER CSIL CNUM CREG COPS CLCK CPWD CLIP CLIR COLP CCUG CCFC CCWA CHLD CTFR CUSD CSSN CLCC COPN CAEMLPP CPPS CFCS CAAP 59 Appendices Mobile Termination control and status commands 3GPP TS 27 007 Phone activity status CPAS Set phone functionality CFUN Enter PIN CPIN Battery charge CBC Mobile Termination event reporting CMER Select phonebook memory storage CPBS Read phonebook entries CPBR Find phonebook entries CPBF Write phonebook entry CPBW Generic SIM access CSIM Restricted SIM access CRSM Secure control command CSCC Set Voice Mail Number CSVM Master Reset CMAR Mobile Termination errors Report Mobile Termination error CMEE Commands for the Packet Domain 3GPP TS 27 007 Define PDP Context CGDCONT Define Secondary PDP Context CGDSCONT Traffic Flow Template CGTFT Quality of Service Profile Requested CGOREQ Qu
10. Internal Terminal Temperature T Temperature Range Definition O CsT lt 70 C Normal 10 CsT lt 80 C Hot 80 Cs T lt 85 C Very hot 85 C sT lt 90 C Very very Hot 90 CsT Too Hot Thttg 192 168 1 35 Microsoft Internet Explorer ae eee D O E ERP ROILE EOR gt Gl Address iB hetp 192 168 1 95 a 2 TM iy are SABRE RANGER E _ wideye Phone SM5 Data Settings Signal 50 5 dBHe Temperature Temperature ery Very Hot warning message Latitude 1719 1 12 N Longitude 103 54 15 48 E Type 2D HEW Time OwNS02 03 21 49 Pomong Angle Ammuth 268 43 W Elevation 43 817 Registered to network You are now able to make phone call or send SAIS and data transfer M Auto network registration upon power on Copynght 2008 2009 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd All right resenred E neret 51 Appendices Numeric Text 4mm fb WwW NY oO SN Al al blw N e Onm ON Al ml alwl NN s o ais a a hi Ww NM o 132 133 134 149 52 Description phone failure no connection to phone phoneadaptor link reserved operation not allowed operation not supported PHSIM PIN required PH FSIM PIN required PH FSIM PUK required SIM not inserted SIM PIN required SIM PUK required SIM failure SIM busy SIM wrong incorrect password SIM PIN2 required SIM PUK2 required memory full invalid index not found memory failure text string too long invalid characters in text
11. 0 50 Add Edit Delete Call Send SMS Refresh e View option The View option allows you to view the Phonebook entries from the different storage locations From the drop down menu select SS To view the entries stored in the SIM card and SABRE Ranger terminal SIMonly To view the entries stored in the SIM card Terminal only To view the entries stored in the SABRE Ranger terminal e Storage Usage Shows the number for Phonebook entries used in the SIM card and Terminal locations For example SIM 5 150 indicates Storage location SIM card Total number of entries used 5 Total number of entries available 150 To Add a New Phonebook Entry Follow these steps to add a new Phonebook entry 1 Click Add 2 Enter the Name and Phone number 3 Select the storage location and click Save Name Phone no Save Phonebook record in SIM O BGAN Terminal 24 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console To Edit A Phonebook Entry Follow these steps to edit a Phonebook entry As 2 Select the entry from the Phonebook list Click Edit Proceed to change the Name and or Phone number Click Apply Name Wwideye 1 Phone no 006563425495 Apply Cancel To Delete a Phonebook Entry Follow these steps to delete a Phonebook entry 1 2 3 Select the entry from the Phonebook list Click Delete Click OK to confirm to delete the entry Click Canc
12. Manager Quality Engineering April 30 2009 iii For your safety and protection and to reduce the risk of hazards read this entire user s manual before you attempt to use the SABRE Ranger satellite terminal In particular read this safety section carefully Keep this safety information where you can refer to it if necessary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases 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 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements General Handle your satellite terminal with care The enclosure is weather resistant IP65 however do not submerge the unit or expose it to severe rainstorms Avoid placing the satellite terminal close to cigarettes open flames or any source of heat Changes or modifications to the satellite terminal not expressly approved by Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd could void your authority to operate this equipment Only use a soft cloth moisten with water to clean the satellite terminal Do not use any detergents or cleaning agents on the satellite terminal To avoid impaired satellite terminal performance please ensure the unit s antenna is not damaged or covered with foreign material like p
13. Phone SMS Data Settings Signal 46 5 dBHz _ z Temperature Normal GPS Latitude 1 19 1 77 N Longitude 103 54 12 27 E Type STORED Time 09 04 28 08 45 37 Pointing Angle Azimuth 91 58 E I 4 Asia Pacfic Elevation 44 15 Azimuth 269 74 W I 4 EMEA Elevation 2 4 Register Network Done A internet 100 When you click Register Network you will be prompted to e To acquire new GPSfix and then auto register to network e Use existing GPS fix GPS fix stored in the terminal might be outdated You should obtain anew GPS fix to assist with the successful registration with the BGAN network To acquire new GPS fix and then auto register to network O Use existing GPS fix Note It is recommended to register to the BGAN network after acquiring new GPS co ordinates before powering down the terminal This will ensure the GPS co ordinates are stored in the terminal s memory 20 e Oep Setup Phone Setup Terminal Info SMS Phone Dialler Phonebook Call History Emergency Data Green indicates the item is activated w indicates the item is not activated Settings SMS Compose Inbox Sent Draft Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Data Connection Primary Profile Secondary Profile Port Forwarding Settings Settings Terminal Info Ethernet Bluetooth Telephony PIN SMS Audio ATCmd Misc Support About 21 Chapter 3 Using SABRE
14. cables to the connector cover Phone plug Ethernet plug Power plug Heater power plug 4 Install the Multi function and Heater cable plugs to the respective headers on the SABRE Ranger terminal Ethernet header Heater header Phone header Power header Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger Follow these steps to setup the mounting frame l Align the mounting frame as shown below 2 Install four bolts with washers to secure the mounting frame together Follow these steps to install the mounting frame l Place mounting frame on the back end of the SABRE Ranger terminal 2 Orientate the mounting frame to desired position as shown 3 Install four allen screws with washers to secure mounting frame to the SABRE Ranger terminal 10 Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger Follow these steps to mount the SABRE Ranger terminal 1 Locate a vertical pole or column to mount the SABRE Ranger terminal Secure the U Bolt Lock bolt for elevation to vertical pipe or pole SABRE Ranger terminal 2 Mount the SABRE Ranger terminal to the vertical pole or column using two U bolts four nuts and washers 3 Tighten the four nuts evenly to secure the SABRE Ranger terminal to the vertical pole or column Follow these steps to position the SABRE Ranger terminal 1 Remove two lock bolts and nuts on either side of the mounting frame 2 Adjust the elevation of the SABRE Ran
15. e GPS e Network Services e Usage tracking 20 C to 75 C 4 F to 167 F 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F 40 C to 80 C 40 F to 176 F 95 non condensing at 40 C or 104 F 5 RH to 95 RH 63 Appendices FCC IDENTIFIER FCC Rules Industry Canada IC IDENTIFIER CE Marked IEC CB Certification R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC CSA Safety Inmarsat Type Approved RoHS EU Directive 2002 95 EC Ingress Protection SABRE Ranger V1 DC Input Power Consumption Standby Operating QY9 SBRANGER Parts 2 15 and 25 2008 RSS 170 Issue 1 Revision 1 Nov 1999 IC 5023A SBRANGER Notified body number 1177 Statement of Opinion number TCF 471SC9 IEC 60950 1 AND EN 60950 1 ETSI EN 301 489 1 ETSI EN 301 489 20 ETSI EN 301 681 ETSI EN 300 328 EN 50385 EN 50371 ITU R M 1480 cCSAus CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 ANSI UL 60950 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 22 ANSI UL 60950 22 B3AD01 Tested to IEC 62321 Ed1 Part 6 IP 65 IEC 60529 2001 15V DC Power adapter 6 watts 22 Watts SABRE Ranger V2 with Heater option DC Input Power Consumption Terminal Standby Operating Power Consumption Heater Element Power Adapters Model AC Input DC Output Weight Dimensions 64 15V DC Power adapter 6 watts 22 Watts 20 watts maximum DSA 0421S 1 42 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 1 2 A 15V DC 2 8 A 1 5 kg 3 3 Ibs 305 x 186 x 49 mm 12 x 7 32 x 1 93 in
16. in your computer s hard drive Note Make sure the SABRE Ranger terminal is switched on and connected to the desktop laptop computer via the Ethernet cable Insert the SABRE Ranger Product CD into your computer s CD ROM drive From the SABRE Ranger Main Setup menu select Software Utilities Select Firmware Upgrade and click Run Select the downloaded new firmware with the file name extension sb1 e g RNGO70 0 4 sb1 and click Start Firmware upgrade will take approximately 10 to 12 minutes to complete Note If you encounter any errors such as timeout errors during the firmware upgrade process do not select the Retry option Power down the SABRE Ranger terminal and unplug the power supply Close the Firmware Upgrade utility Next connect the power supply and power up the SABRE Ranger terminal Start the Firmware Upgrade utility and attempt the firmware upgrade process from the beginning 53 Appendices When a caller leaves a Voice Mail in the user s Voice Mail account the network will send a SMS message prompting the user about the presence of a Voice Mail in his her account Note For users accessing the mailbox for the first time follow these steps to access the Voice Mail 1 Dial the Voice Mail Number 00870772001899 2 Follow the guided instructions and prompting from the system to activate the Voicemail Listed below isthe procedure for Voice Mail activation
17. network registration is completed the Registered to network You are now able to make phone call or send SMS and data transfer message is displayed Note The GPS co ordinates will not be displayed until you click Register Network to register to Inmarsat s BGAN network The GPS display prohibited message will be displayed if the GPS coordinates are prohibited by the BGAN network gt http 192 168 1 35 Windows Internet Explorer DER http 192 168 1 35 i JE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt We Be Ghttp 192 168 1 35 y Se ee a TM y SABRE RANGER wnmarsay _wideye libe Os OX Sm Phone SMS Data Settings fri Signal 52 50 dBHz Temperature Normal GPS Latitude 1 19 0 94 N Longitude 103 54 11 51 E Type 2D NEW Time 09 04 28 09 14 41 Pointing Angle Azimuth 91 58 E I 4 Asia Pacfic Elevation 44 15 Azimuth 269 74 W Elevation 2 4 Registered to network You are now able to make phone call or send SMS and data transfer Done 19 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console When you power up the SABRE Ranger terminal the next time the previous acquired GPS co ordinates will be displayed gt http 192 168 1 35 Windows Internet Explorer https 192 168 1 35 mex p File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt we w http 192 168 1 35 fa D Mm Page iQ Tools SABRE RANGER D inmarsat oA 0e xX Setup
18. port of the particular service TCP port 80 for web server on the PC that is connected to the SABRE Ranger terminal 6 Click Apply to allow the settings to take effect 38 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Settings You can select the Ethernet mode to be used for data connection i Connection Primary Profiles Secondary Profiles Porn fonwanding Settings Ethernet mode Router Mode Single User Router Mode Multi User Auto PDP Context Activation Update Refresh Follow these steps to select the Ethernet mode 1 Select the mode to be used during the data connection 2 Check the Auto PDP Context Activation checkbox if it is required to use Auto PDP Context Activation e Click Update to allow the selection to take effect e Click Refresh to query the current mode Click Settings to select the Data menu Click the following tabs to view and edit the configuration settings for the SABRE Ranger terminal e Language e Terminal Info e Terminal e Ethernet e Telephony e PIN e SMS e Audio e ATCmd e Misc e Support e About 39 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console E http 192 1686 1 35 Microsolt Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help wee ee x B A j Search y Favortes g1 E E 3 ss http 192 168 1 35 SABRE RANGER P inmarsat e 0O e Setup Phone SMS Data Terminal i
19. these steps to make a call to the SMS sender 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Call The Inbox console switches over to the Dialler console Note Ensure the analog corded phone is connected to the Multi function cable Phone port before making a voice call 3 Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone and click Dial To Delete a Single SMS from the Inbox List Follow these steps to delete a single SMS from the Inbox list 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK to confirm or click Cancel to abort deleting the SMS Windows Internet Explorer Are you sure you want to delete the selected SMS record a L x Jh cme To Delete Multiple SMS from the Inbox List Follow these steps to delete multiple SM5 from the Inbox list 1 Select the message by checking the checkboxes beside each SMS 2 Click OK to confirm the delete or Cancel to abort the delete e Click Refresh to refresh the Inbox list 30 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Sent Shows the details Receiver information Message Date and Time stamp of all SMS sent Compose Inbox storage Usage SIM 2 100 J To l Message O 6563425447 Please check if the operating system is working fine M 6565447342 Please check if the operating system is working fine 5 m
20. to make a call to a Call History list 1 Select the entry from the list 2 Click Call The Call History console switches over to the Dialler console Note Ensure the analog corded phone is connected to the Multi function cable Phone port before making a voice call Lad Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone From the Dialler console click Dial To Send SMS from the Call History list Follow these steps to send SMS to a Call History list 1 Select the entry from the list 2 Click Send SMS The Call History console switches over to the Compose SMS console 3 Type in the text message and click Send 26 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console To Delete a Call History List Entry Follow these steps to delete a Call History entry Ja 2 Select the entry from the Call History list Click Delete Click OK to confirm or click Cancel to abort deleting the entry Click Refresh to refresh the Call History list Emergency Dialer Phonebook Call History Call Refresh To Make an Emergency Call Follow these steps to make an Emergency call 1 2 Select the number from the list Click Call The Emergency console switches over to the Dialler console Note Ensure the analog corded phone is connected to the Multi function cable Phone port before making a voice call Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone From the Dialler cons
21. 01799 Update 44 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Network Select Auto or Manual for Network registration when SABRE Ranger terminal is powered up Language Terminalinfo Terminal Ethernet Telephony SM Misc Support About Network registration upon power on C Auto Manual Update Setnings e Auto SABRE Ranger terminal will automatically register to the network when it is powered up e Manual You will need to click Network Registration on the Setup page to register to the network e Click Update Settings after you have made your selection e Enter the AT Commands in the text editor e Click Send to register the AT Commands e Toremove the commands from the text editor click Clear Language Terminal info Terminal Ethernet Telephorty SMS c Abaul 1 j I sen d Clear Misc Click Reboot to reboot the SABRE Ranger terminal Language lerminalinfo Terminal Ethernet Telephony PIN SMS Nelwork a Support J J 1 1 1 d 1 eboni Terminal Check on the button te reboot the BGAN Terminal Reboot e To perform a Factory Reset enter the Security code 0000 and click Factory Reset e The settings of the SABRE Ranger terminal will be reset to the default settings 45 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Language Terminal Info Terminal Ethernet Telephony Network Support Display information of the support telephone
22. Ensure lightning protection devices are installed prior to the installation of the satellite terminal Do not disconnect and reconnect cables during a lightening storm Do Not Service Alone Do not attempt internal service or adjustments unless another person capable of rendering first aid resuscitation iS present Connecting Devices Never connect incompatible devices to the satellite terminal When connecting the satellite terminal to any other device read the device s User Manual for detailed safety instructions Connecting Phone Devices This satellite terminal is not intended to be connected to any North American U S Canada TNV circuit or PSTN Public Switch Telephone Network Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards do not substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the satellite terminal Do Not Stand In Front Of The Antenna This satellite terminal emits radio frequency energy To avoid injury do not place head or other body parts in front of the satellite antenna when system is operational Maintain a distance of one meter or more from the front of the satellite terminal antenna FCC RF Hazard Warning FC High levels of radio frequency radiation are considered health hazardous Although no single value of safe radiation level has been agreed upon by all countries the American National Standards Institute ANSI LEEE C 95 1 1992 recommends that
23. PIN Corporate PIN e Select Enabled to set the terminal PIN e Enter the PIN number in the Enter PIN field and click Update PIN SIM PIN e Click SIM PIN to configure the SIM PIN settings e Select Disabled if you do not need to set the SIM PIN Language Terminal Info Terminal Ethernet Telephony SMS Network ATCmd Misc Support About sour smen C Enabled Disabled Enter PIN Update PIN e Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN e Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN 42 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console SIM PIN2 e Click SIM PIN2 to configure the SIM PIN2 settings e Select Disabled if you do not need to set the SIM PIN2 e Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN2 Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN Language Terminalinfo Terminal Ethernet Telephony SMS Network ATCmd Misc SIM PIN2 Enabled Disabled Enter PIH Update PIN Change PIN Password Enter OPIN Enter New PIN sis Re enter New PIN Sharpe Pil PeesWord To change the PIN Password 1 Enter the old PIN number in the Enter Old PIN field 2 Enter the new PIN number in the Enter New PIN field 3 Re enter the new PIN number in the Re enter New PIN field 4 Click Change PIN Password The Terminal PIN is now changed SIM Lock e Click SIM Lock to configure the SIM Lock settings Language herminal imio lerminal Eihernet lalephony SHS Neiwork AlCmad M
24. SABRE Ranger for remote unmanned SCADA applications Provides an overview of using the SABRE Ranger terminal with a M2M Application Enabler that allows control of the BGAN Terminal and also to interface with various types of SCADA equipment Appendices The appendices list contains the following sections e Troubleshooting contains a short troubleshooting guide e Temperature Warnings a guide to temperature warnings e Error Messages contains a list of error messages that may appear e Firmware upgrade explains how to upgrade the firmware e Voice Mail Access a guide to access Voice Mail e The BGAN System provides an overview of the BGAN system and services e SCADA Solution provides an overview of the SCADA application using the SABRE Ranger terminal e IOTA a brief description of the IOTA a M2M application enabler e AT Commands List a list of all the commands that you can use with the SABRE Ranger terminal e Technical Specifications contains technical specifications for the SABRE Ranger terminal and information on conformity About the User s Guide Typography In this user s guide the following typography is used as indicated below Bold is used for the following purposes To emphasize words Example Do not touch the antenna front during pointing To indicate what the user should select in the user interface Example Select European Caller Line ID Phone Connected or US Caller Line ID Ph
25. aint or labeling When inserting the SIM card do not bend it or damage the contacts in any way When connecting the interface cables do not use excessive force WARNING Please follow strictly the warning instructions listed below to avoid personal injury Use Approved Accessories Only Use only the AC DC power adapters and accessories provided with the satellite terminal Use of non approved adapters and accessories may result in loss of performance damage to the satellite terminal fire electric shock or injury The AC DC power adapters are for indoor use only Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere and Hazardous Locations Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard Keep Away from Live Circuits Do not remove the terminal covers Only qualified maintenance personnel are allowed to perform component replacement and internal adjustment Do not replace components with the power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them Qualified Installation The satellite terminal must be installed by a qualified personnel in accordance with applicable local and national regulations e g CEC NEC FCC SCC etc Safety Information Lightning Protection During Installation
26. ality of Service Profile Minimum acceptable CGOMIN 3G Quality of Service Profile Requested CGEQREQ 3G Quality of Service Profile Minimum acceptable CGEQMIN Network Attach or Detach CGATT PDP context activate or deactivate CGACT PDP Context Modify CGCMOD Show PDP address CGPADDR Packet Domain event reporting CGEREP GPRS network registration status CGREG Select service for MO SMS messages CGSMS Generic TE TA interface amp TA control commands ITUT V 25ter Command line termination character 3 Response formatting character 54 Command line editing character 55 Command echo E Result code suppression Q Command response verbose format V CONNECT result code format values manufacturer specific X Soft reset clears memory and retrieves the stored values Z Factory Reset amp F 60 Appendices SMS Service 3GPP TS 27 005 Preferred Message Storage CPMS Message Format CMGF Message Service Failure Result Code CMS ERROR Savesettings SSCS Restore Settings CRES rri asse i r y ji 4 A SF i if eo fl one f rT i ce FP J i tae Fj at ee a New Message Indications to TE New Message Acknowledgement to ME TA Send Message CMGS Send Message from Storage CMSS Write Message to Memory CMGW Delete Message CMGD Send Command CMGC Inmarsat Proprietary Commands _IPOINT Antenna Pointing INIS Network Interface Status lt RT UT Traffic Flow Templat
27. alled phone number Allow you to view add edit and delete entries on your Phonebook list You can make calls or send SMS directly from your Phonebook entries The Phonebook entries can be stored on the SIM card or the SABRE Ranger terminal To check on the history log of calls made and received Making emergency Calls from the listed emergency call numbers Dialler P onebhog Lall History Emergency Note This SABRE Ranger terminal is not intended to be connected to any North American U S Canada TNV circuit or PSTN Public Switch Telephone Network Ensure the analog corded phone is connected to the Multi function cable Phone port before making a voice call To Make a Call Follow these steps to make a call 1 Using the numeric keypad dial the other party s number using the following format lt country code gt lt phone number gt 2 Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone and click Dial To End a Call Follow these steps to end a call 1 Press the Onhook button on the analog corded phone 2 Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone and click Dial e Click Backspace to delete the last entered number on the display e Click Clear to delete the entered phone number e Click Redial to dial the last called phone number 23 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Phonebook Dialler Call History Emergency View option all Storage Usage SIM 0 150 Terminal
28. cate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Veen IMPORTANT NOTE EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION This Device complies with FCC amp IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The Antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Hee eee eee FCC CAUTION Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority which is granted by FCC to operate this satellite terminal SABRE Ranger oe eee eee eee Regulatory Information Industry Canada Statement IC Identifier 5023A SBRANGER This device complies with Radio standard specification RSS 170 of Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ooo IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This antenna used for this tra
29. d documentations If any of the items are missing from the package please contact your reseller where you have purchased the satellite terminal package Note There are two variants of the SABRE Ranger terminal SABRE Ranger V1 Terminal without the heater option has only one cable gland hole on the connector cover to connect the Multi function cable When using the SABRE Ranger V1 terminal without the heater option please disregard the connection of the Heater power cable in this user s guide SABRE Ranger V2 Terminal with the heater option has two cable glands holes on the connector cover to connect the Multi function and Heater power cables Note The pictures used in this guide shows the SABRE Ranger V2 terminal with the heater option Chapter 1 Product Overview SABRE Ranger Terminal Front View SABRE Ranger V1 Terminal SABRE Ranger V2 Terminal Rear View Rear View SABRE Ranger V1 Terminal SABRE Ranger V2 Terminal Connector cover and thumb screws Connector cover and thumb screws SIM card slot Power header Heater power header RJ11 header Power header Tab Connection headers and SIM card slot Chapter 1 Product Overview Ethernet Power Phone port plug port Phone DC power plug input socket Ethernet plug Multi function Cable AC DC Power Adapter 3 Pin Power Cord UK Type 2 Pin Power Cord Euro Type 2 Pin Power Cord US Type Note
30. e _ITEMP UT Temperature _ILOG Retrieve UT log file Call Metering Signal quality indication _IBNOTIFY Control the sending of unsolicited result codes 61 Appendices Inmarsat 4 Air Interface Frequency Band Channel Modulation Antenna Transmitting Power GPS Air Interface Maximum Bearer Data Rate Streaming IP Ethernet LAN Phone 62 Receive 1525MHz 1559MHz Transmit 1626 5MHz 1660 5MHz Receive OPSK and 16QAM Transmit 11 4 QPSK Built in Patch Antenna 8dBic EIRP 10dBW 1dB accuracy Integrated GPS receiver amp antenna Receive Up to 384 kbps Transmit Up to 240 kbps 32 64 kbps 1 x Ethernet port RJ45 Standard IEEE 802 3 10Base T Data Rate 1OMbps Transmission Mode Full Half Duplex Maximum Cable Length Up to 100 meters or 328 feet 1 x Phone port RJ11 Standard Complex Impedance ETSI EG201 188 SABRE Ranger Web Console Operating Temperature Ambient SABRE Ranger V1 SABRE Ranger V2 with Heater option Storage Temperature Ambient Terminal Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Appendices The Web Console allows the SABRE Ranger terminal to be accessed via a PC or laptop Functions supported by Web Console are as follows e System Setup Assists the user in accurately pointing the terminal at the Inmarsat 4 satellite for maximum signal strength e Data streaming at selected rates e Telephony e Security settings e Data logging e SMS
31. e position and adjust the elevation of the SABRE RANGER terminal to the appropriate direction with a clear view to the open sky If the SABRE RANGER terminal is placed at an obstructed open area it is recommended to level the SABRE RANGER terminal horizontally with an unobstructed view of the sky With the help of a compass and using Web Console ensure that the SABRE RANGER terminal is pointing towards the direction of the BGAN satellite Re orientate the position and adjust the elevation of the SABRE RANGER terminal to receive maximum signal strength Ensure that there are no obstructions between SABRE RANGER terminal and the BGAN Satellite 49 Appendices Problem Probable Cause Unable to start The Ethernet cable has come loose firmware upgrade with the SABRE RANGER terminal Time out when transferring file to SABRE RANGER terminal during firmware upgrade Fail to transfer file to Incorrect upgrade package file is the SABRE RANGER selected terminal during firmware upgrade The SABRE RANGER The stored GPS co ordinates is terminal is registered outdated if the SABRE RANGER to the network but fails terminal is not used for a few days to make any voice call or the GPS position is not matching or data connection with the current geographic location this is true especially if the terminal was moved from one location to another location 50 Solution Ensure the Ethernet cable
32. echnical Specifications Feature Processor Memory Network Support USB Serial ports General purpose I O LED Video Input voltage Power Consumption Max Operating Temperature Humidity Weight Size Description 200MHz ARM9 processor 64MB SDRAM 64MB NAND FLASH 10 100baseT Ethernet MAC RJ45 x4 USB v1 1 host ports four USB type A connectors Supports Full Speed 12 Mbit s and Low Speed 1 5Mbit s devices Each port can source up to 100mA USB v1 1 Client port mini USB connector X3 RS232 D SUB 9 up to 230 4Kbits s 16 byte Tx Rx FIFO Tx Rx only via RS232 x4 Optically isolated digital inputs Terminal Blocks x4 Optically isolated digital outputs Terminal Blocks X2 User programmable LED VGA Connector D SUB15 15V DC 10 5W 20 C to 460 C 10 to 90 non condensing 420g 187mm x 156mm x 42mm For more information about the IOTA please refer to our website www wideye com sg 58 General commands 3GPP TS 27 007 Request manufacturer identification Request model identification Request revision identification Request product serial number identification Request international mobile subscriber identity Call control commands and methods 3GPP TS 27 007 ITUT V 25ter dial command Hangup Call Extended error report Silence Command Network service related commands 3GPP TS 27 007 Subscriber number Network registration PLMN selection Facility lock Change password
33. el to abort delete Windows Internet Explorer 2 P Are you sure you want bo remove the selected phonebook record OK Cancel To Make a Call from a Phonebook Entry Follow these steps to make a call from a Phonebook k 2 3 Select the entry from the Phonebook list Click Call The Phonebook console switches over to the Dialler console Note Ensure the analog corded phone is connected to the Multi function cable Phone port before making a voice call Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone 4 From the Dialler console click Dial To Send SMS to a Phonebook Entry Follow these steps to send an SMS to a Phonebook entry 1 2i Select the entry from the Phonebook list Click Send SMS The Phonebook console switches over to the Compose SMS console Type in the text message and click Send Click Refresh to refresh the Phonebook list 25 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Call History Tialles Phonebook Em r gency View opto fan gt b Call Send SMS Delete Refresh e View option The View option allows you to view the Phonebook entries from the different storage locations From the drop down menu select To view the list of the dialled received and missed calls To view the list of dialled calls only To view the list of received calls To view the list of missed calls To Make a Call from the Call History list Follow these steps
34. formation Message Date and Time stamp of all SMS received Compose Sent Draft Storage Usage SIM 2 100 ia Ea eee ie Pica lira de wen els E apes aa ais ELE 6563425447 The system is working fine Signal strength is at optimum levels pete pai r Reply Forward Call Delete Refresh To Reply aSMS Compose Sent Draft Storage Usage SIM 2 100 a on Poe Dee 870772103786 The system is working fine eae 04 01 13 6563425447 The system is working fine Signal strength is at optimum levels a pies r Reply Forward Call Delete Refresh Follow these steps to reply a SMS 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Reply 3 Click OK to reply with the original contents or Cancel to reply without the original content The Inbox console switches over to the Compose console Windows Internet Explorer P Do you want reply with the original content 4 Enter your reply in the text editor 5 Click Send to send your reply SMS 29 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console To Forward a SMS Follow these steps to forward a SMS 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Forward The Inbox console switches over to the Compose console 3 Enter the receiver s number in the Phone No field 4 Click Send to forward the SMS To Make a Call to the SMS Sender Follow
35. ger terminal and secure its position using the two lock bolts and nuts on either side of the mounting frame 11 Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger 3 Secure the length of the Multi function and Heater power cables to the pole or column using cable ties Note Ensure there is some slack at both ends of the Multi function and Heater power cables to avoid stress build up which may damage the cable glands Follow these steps to power up the SABRE Ranger V1 variant terminal 1 Insert the power adapter output connector into the DC power input socket on the Multi function cable Sone Ethernet port port DC power input socket 2 Insert the plug end of the power adapter into an AC outlet Multi function cable DC power input cable 3 Turn on the power to power up the SABRE Ranger terminal 12 Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger Note This following steps are applicable only if you are using the SABRE Ranger V2 variant terminal Follow these steps to power up the SABRE Ranger V2 variant 1 Insert the power adapter output connector into the DC power input socket on the Heater power cable Heater power cable DC power input cable 2 Insert the plug end of the power adapter into an AC outlet 3 Insert the power adapter output connector into the DC power input socket on the Multi function cable Multi Function cable DC power input cable 4 Inser
36. h of the SABRE Ranger terminal and perform necessary self recovery routine if required In severe situations where the self recovery routine fails the IOTA can power cycle the SABRE Ranger terminal via its internal power relay circuit For more information about the IOTA please refer to our website www wideye com sg GPS Satellite Voy Inmarsat l 4 Satellite y SABRE Ranger A e Earth BGAN Station RAN CN 7 Internet Backbone SCADA Sensors amp Equipment 1 9 TA EB ooo M2M Application Enabler ee l SP Gateway Remote SCADA Location Addvalue s BGAN for SCADA Solution 56 Appendices Addvalue s Wideye IOTA is a small portable M2M applications enabler designed to replace the laptop PC for use with the SABRE Ranger terminal IOTA is developed to manage unmanned operations in a remote hard to access or hazardous location Hardware The hardware platform is an embedded ARM 9 microprocessor based system Operating System WinCE Interface 1 IOTA and SABRE Ranger terminal Ethernet 2 IOTA and monitoring equipment RS232 USB or GPIO 3 User interface The IOTA has a VGA port for the connection to a standard display monitor A four port host USB hub is ready for a USB keyboard and a USB mouse for the technician to perform tasks such as system configuration diagnosis and firmware upgrade 57 Appendices Wideye IOTA T
37. ii iii IV V Vi Enter a four digit PIN code followed by key Press 1 key to confirm the PIN code Enter your name or a generic name Please say Test Voice Mail again for consistency Press 1 key to confirm the name Enter a Greeting Please say Test Voice Mail again for consistency Press 1 key to confirm the greeting You will be able to use the Voice mail features after the activation 54 Appendices Inmarsat s Broadband Global Area Network BGAN is the world s first mobile communications service of any kind to provide both voice and broadband data simultaneously through a single truly portable device on a global basis It is also the first mobile communication service to offer guaranteed data rates on demand Delivered via the world s most sophisticated commercial communication satellites BGAN provides affordable mobile broadband services at soeeds up to half a megabit in a highly portable easy to use form Delivering the global broadband mobile office BGAN extends the boundaries of the broadband mobile office that 3G services are beginning to deliver Data With the Standard IP service you can access your corporate network via a secure VPN connection at speeds up to 492 kbps to use e mail and other office applications browse the Internet and send large file attachments Streaming IP For applications where quality of service is paramount such as live video or video conferencing BGAN
38. ion The Inmarsat LOGO and the trademark BGAN are trademarks of Inmarsat IP Company Limited All trademarks are licensed to Inmarsat Limited All other company and product names may be the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners SABRE Ranger User s Guide May 2009 Federal Communication Commission Notice FC FCC Identifier QY9 SBRANGER USE CONDITIONS This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two Conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relo
39. is securely connected Perform firmware upgrade after restarting the SABRE RANGER terminal Ensure the correct upgrade packageffile is selected Perform firmware upgrade after restarting the SABRE RANGER terminal Turn on SABRE RANGER terminal and select New GPS to obtain new GPS co ordinates Point SABRE RANGER terminal to the appropriate direction with a clear view to the open sky If the SABRE RANGER terminal is placed at an obstructed open area it is recommended to level the SABRE RANGER terminal horizontally with an unobstructed view of the sky Appendices The table below shows the response of SABRE Ranger to internal temperature transitions From To Temperature Warning Message Normal Hot Hot warning message Is displayed Cold Hot Very Hot Very Hot warning message is displayed Normal Very Hot Very Very Hot Very Very Hot warning message is displayed Hot Hot warning message Is displayed Very Very hot Too Hot Too Hot warning message is displayed Very Hot Very Hot warning message Is displayed Action No reduction of service No action needed Block new call excluding existing calls and reduces the PS speed No action needed Block all calls and reduces the PS speed No reduction of service Block all calls and reduces the PS speed Block new call excluding existing calls and reduces the PS speed The table below lists the temperature range and definitions for SABRE Ranger
40. isc SIM Lock C Enabled Disabled Enter PIN Update FIN e Select Disabled if you do not need to set the SIM Lock e Select Enabled to set the SIM Lock e Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN Support Support About 43 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Service Provider PIN e Click Service Provider PIN to configure the Service Provider PIN settings Language Terminal info Terminal Ethernel Telephony SMS Helwork AlCimd Misc supparit Service Provider PIN Enabled Disabled Enter PIN Update PIN Corpomie FIH e Select Disabled if you do not need to set the Service Provider PIN e Select Enabled to set the Service Provider PIN e Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN Corporate PIN e Click Corporate PIN to configure the Corporate PIN settings Terminal Ethernet Telephony SMS Corporate FINT C Enabled Disabled Enter PIM Update PIN LSapace Provider PIN e Select Disabled if you do not need to set the Corporate PIN e Select Enabled to set the Corporate PIN e Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN SMS To change the SMS service Centre Address number enter the new number in the space provided and click Update Language Terminal info Terminal Ethernet Lelephory Pin Network ATCmd Misc Support About amp f Service Center Address 8707720
41. ll to the SMS receiver 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Call The Draft console switches over to the Dialler console Note Ensure the analog corded phone is connected to the Multi function cable Phone port before making a voice call 3 Press the Offhook button on the analog corded phone and click Dial To Delete a SMS from the Draft Lisr Follow these steps to delete a SMS from the Draft list 1 Click on a SMS to select It The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK to confirm or click Cancel to abort deleting the SMS Windows Internet Explorer 7 Are vou sure you want to delete the selected 5M5 record 33 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console To Delete Multiple SMS from the Draft List Follow these steps to delete multiple SMS from the Draft list 1 Select the message by checking the checkboxes beside each SMS 2 Click OK to confirm the delete or Cancel to abort the delete e Click Refresh to refresh the Draft list Data Click to select the Data menu Data menu provide the following options e Connection e Primary Profiles e Secondary Profiles e Port Forwarding e Settings Connection To activate the default profile click Activate Default Profile The PDP context will be activated Primary Profiles Secondary Profiles Port Forwarding Setlings Ho comecton exist
42. min Fate Use enor correction Follow these steps to set Streaming Parameters 1 Select the Desired Rate 32k or 64k 2 Select the Minimum Rate 32k or 64k 3 Check the Error Correction checkbox if it is required to use Error Correction e Click Update Settings when all updates on the profile settings are done e Click Activate Profile to activate the selected profile Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Secondary Profiles Secondary Profiles setting is used mainly for Streaming connection You can select from a list of secondary profiles to be used during streaming connection You can customized all the 10 secondary profiles available on the list Primary Profiles Port Forwarding Profile Name FTP Settings Quick Link Quick Time wlec Real Media Streammg Parameters Streambox Desired Rate Minmum Fate Use error correction Destination Port Ranges From To Protocol 20 21 TCP Delete amie le Add from Templates Ipdate Settiriea Cancel Activate Profile Profile Name You may change the profile name from the text box Streaming Parameters Follow these steps to set the Streaming Parameters 1 Select the Desired Rate 32k or 64k 2 Select the Minimum Rate 32k or 64k 3 Check the Error Correction checkbox if it is required to use Error Correction Destination Port Ranges Default destination port ranges and protocol type for each profile are listed Follow these step
43. nd with the following syntax SABRE DISCONNECT Note SMS activation deactivation commands are case sensitive The activation deactivation SMS will not be stored in the Inbox 48 Problem SABRE RANGER terminal fails to turn on or functions intermittently SABRE RANGER terminal fails to obtain a GPS co ordinates SABRE RANGER terminal is unable to receive a signal or the signal that is received from the BGAN satellite IS weak Probable Cause Multi function cable not connected properly to the SABRE RANGER terminal Power adapter output connector on the multi function cable has come loose The power adapter AC adapter is not plugged in properly The power adapter AC adapter has no power from the AC outlet The power adapter AC adapter is faulty Extend GPS co ordinates acquisition time Up to 10 minutes The SABRE RANGER terminal is not aligned in the direction of the BGAN satellite Presence of obstructions between SABRE RANGER terminal and the BGAN satellite Solution Turn on SABRE RANGER terminal using the power from the mains via the power adapter Check that the adapter output connector on the multi function cable is properly connected Check that the power adapter is plugged in properly Move the AC cord to a different outlet check for a line switch or tripped circuit breaker for the AC outlet Try using a different power adapter Re orientate th
44. nfo Terrirval Ethernet Telephony PN SMS Network AlCmd Misc Support Abgul Copyight 2005 2008 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd All nght rarere d Terminal Info Displays information about the Manufacture ID Software version Model ID IMEI number IMSI number only when a SIM card is inserted and Subscriber number f i Terminal Ethernet 1 elephormy PIN SMS Network ATCmad Misc Support Aboul l 1 1 1 1 Language Manufacture ID Addvahur Software version RNGO70 0 5 Model ID SABRE RANGER IMEI mmber 353353010029888 IMSI mmber 901112112313333 Subscriber number Not available Terminal Select Auto or Manual to power up the SABRE Ranger terminal when power is supplied via the AC DC power adaptor e Auto Power On SABRE Ranger terminal will automatically power up when power is supplied via the AC DC power adaptor e Manual Power On You will need to press the On Off button on the SABRE Ranger terminal when power is supplied via the AC DC power adaptor Language Terminal tafe l Eihermet Network ATCmd Misc Support About li PowerOn Auto Manual 40 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Ethernet e Click Ethernet to view and edit the Ethernet settings e Click Update to allow the settings to take effect Language Terminal Info Terminal Telephony PIN SMS Network ATCmd Misc Support Ethernet Ethernet Interface
45. nnector end of the Phone cable to your analog corded phone Z 7 Computer terminal y Analog Phone corded 3 To make phone calls dial the other party s number using the following format 00 lt country code gt lt phone number gt followed by key 15 1 When the Ethernet connection between the SABRE Ranger terminal and your computer has been setup start your Internet browser 2 Type http 192 168 1 35 in the Address field and press Enter The Connect to 192 168 1 35 login screen appears Address http 192 168 1 35 3 At the login screen type in admin in the Username field and wideye in the Password field Click OK Connect to 192 168 1 35 User name admin Password eecceee C Remember my password 4 The SABRE Ranger Web Console will appear on your screen gt http 192 168 1 35 Windows Internet Explorer E http 192 168 1 35 P File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E We Be http 192 168 1 35 a A i Page iG Tools TM yy i gt SABRE RANGER anD wideye libe A OR X Em Setup Phone SMS Data Settings ETTE Signal 45 50 dBHz m Temperature Normal GPS Acquiring Pointing Angle Azimuth 0 00 N I 4 EMEA Elevation 0 00 Register Network Auto network registration upon power on Copyright 2009 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd enabled All rights reserved 16 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Range
46. nsmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Declaration of Conformity Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd 190 Changi Road 02 02 MDIS Building Singapore 419974 declares under our sole responsibility that the Product brand name as Wideye and model SABRE Ranger Satellite Broadband Communicator a GMPCS Terminal to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents ETSI EN 301 489 1 ETSI EN 301 489 20 ETSI EN 301 681 ETSI EN 300 328 EN 50385 EN 50371 IEC 60950 1 AND EN 60950 1 ITU R M 1480 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suite have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The Conformity Assessment procedure referred to Article 10 and detailed in Annex Ill or IV of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed with involvement of the following notified body ies TIMCO ENGINEERING INC P O BOX 370 NEW BERRY FLORIDA 32669 Identification mark 1177 Notified Body number The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment are held at Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd 190 Changi Road 02 02 MDIS Building Singapore 419974 e Signed by Mr Tan Khai Pang Chief Technology Officer April 30 2009 and Mr Prabakar Kuttaniseeri
47. number support email address Support URL and Services URL The information shown are for sample purpose only Language Terminal Info Terminal Ethernet Telephony PIN SMS Inmarsat Distribution Parnter Name Stratos Phone Number For Support 17097484226 Support E Mail Address support stratosglobal com Support URL http www stratosglobal com Services URL http JMI BGAN XANTIC NET ST About Displays the wideye web address and copyright information Language Terminal Info Terminal Ethernet Telephony PIN SMS http iwww wideye com sg Network ATCmd Misc Network ATCmd Misc Copyright 2006 2008 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd enabled All right reserved 46 Support The illustration below depicts a generic SCADA application setup involving the SABRE Ranger In a remote unmanned SCADA application the SABRE Ranger will be connected to a machine to machine M2M device The Addvalue s Wideye IOTA is one such device that can be used in conjunction with the SABRE Ranger for SCADA applications Clients may incorporate their M2M device with the SABRE Ranger The M2M device would be controlling some equipment for example sensors or controllers and be periodically collecting data When the data needs to be transferred to the monitoring and control centre it will then be sent via the SABRE Ranger As BGAN is a dual channel network providing Circuit Switch CS for
48. o obtain permission from the local telecommunications regulatory authorities of the country you are operating from Using your equipment in any country without permission causes you to run the risk of confiscation of the equipment by the local authorities The normal procedure to bring such equipment into another country is to apply for a license before travel If a license has not been obtained before travel the equipment may be put in to storage by local authorities until such time license is obtained TTT ee Release date 28th May 2009 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd Copyright 2009 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd All rights reserved Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd 190 Changi Road 02 02 MDIS Building Singapore 419974 T 465 63425425 F 465 63425426 www wideye com sg vi ONO ase thcecscecs cece a E AA E A tanatsuaten AE A E EA WT ANICY A E E E EEA A E E E Alas ola gic d oper tern etree eer ner er tr mtr ear ten nen reer reer re err ert er Ter te rey tT re Regulatory IN OMAt Oi ete htt ht htt ce er rT ii Safety Information sets ectrasiaxen nen utesinnesianestunesunesnnnndagniecanaeacticnaticactduacauasauasaeaceundenndeundesndesadeiactundtcaceiees IV TORSO COMES IES aea E EEE EAEE EEA EAEE vii About the CSE SS a stissinsasincaslevnsiswasiunnsinasiinp essnissnn ede cuastaeniginnituadttagacanivaseipe
49. offers a Streaming IP service up to 256 kbps on demand You have the flexibility to choose the data rate on a case by case basis depending on your application Phone With BGAN you can make a phone call at the same time as accessing your data applications You can use a standard desktop phone or custom handset Voicemail and other standard 3G mobile supplementary services are also available Text BGAN enables you to send and receive text messages via your laptop up to the standard 160 characters to or from any mobile phone BGAN coverage BGAN delivers seamless network coverage across most of the world s landmass It enables you to get broadband connectivity wherever you go not just in major cities or at the airport The BGAN service is accessible throughout Europe Africa the Middle East Asia North South and Central America BGAN Satellite Coverage Areas 55 Appendices Addvalue has an intelligent and programmable Machine to Machine M2M application enabler device called the lOTA The IOTA together with the SABRE Ranger terminal forms a unique equipment suite suitable for SCADA applications Thissuite combination supportsunmanned SCADA applicationsin remote hard to access or hazardous locations The IOTA is specially designed to control both the SABRE Ranger and to interface with various types of SCADA equipment Addvalue s Wideye IOTA supports WinCE programming Clients can developmen
50. ole click Dial Click Refresh to refresh the Emergency list 2T Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Click to to select the SMS menu SMS menu provide the following options Compose To compose and send text messages Simply enter a mobile number type your message and click Send Shows the details Sender information Message Date and Time stamp of all SMS received Shows the details Receiver information Message Date and Time stamp of all SMS send Stores unsent messages for retrieval later Phone no 6563425447 1 160 Please check of the operating system is working fine Send Save Clear M Store a sent copy mn SIM To Compose a New SMS 28 Follow these steps to compose a new SMS iL Enter the receiver s phone number in the Phone no field or click the Phonebook icon if the receiver s number is listed in the Phonebook Type the message in the text editor box Note The SABRE Ranger terminal supports unicode SMS Message is limited to 608 characters including spacing between words This is equivalent to 4 messages Uncheck Store a copy in SIM checkbox if you do not wish to store a sent SMS into SIM card Click Send to send the SMS To save an unsent SMS click Save and the unsent SMS will be saved in Draft To clear the typed message on the text editor click Clear Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Inbox Shows the details Sender in
51. one Connected from the Telephone Interface Configuration drop down menu ta icis used to emphasize the paragraph title in cross references Example For further information see Connecting Cab es on page The SABRE Ranger is a BGAN Terminal specifically designed for permanent outdoor remote unmanned SCADA applications The ruggedized design allows the terminal to be installed outdoors to withstand extreme weather conditions for extended periods of time The SABRE Ranger provides built in Ethernet and telephone ports providing voice SMS and data services Control Interface The SABRE RANGER can be controlled using SABRE Ranger s Web Console with a computer connected via the Ethernet interface The Web Console provides full configuration and setup functions for the terminal AT Commands Interface The SABRE Ranger terminal can be controlled using AT commands sent from a computing device via Ethernet Chapter 1 Product Overview Standard BGAN features e Simultaneous voice amp data communications e Data rate of up to 384 kbps e Built in Ethernet and Telephone interfaces e Supports voice email messaging VPN FTP VoIP FolP and video media streaming Ruggedized Mechanical Enclosure features e Enhanced vibration and shock resistance SMS Activation feature e Remote SMS IP activation and deactivation Compliance e IP65 certified e FCC e CE e IC e CSA Safety These are the minimum desk
52. people should not exposed to radiation stronger than 1 milliwatt per square centimeter at the frequencies used in the Addvalue s Wideye SABRE Ranger terminal Accordingly the operator of the terminal should ensure that the area extending 1 meter from the Front of the antenna be kept clear of personnel when the terminal is transmitting The antenna is built in within SABRE Ranger You as the qualified end user of this radio device must control the exposure conditions of bystanders to ensure the minimum separation distance above is maintained between the antenna and nearby persons for satisfying RF Exposure compliance The operation of this transmitter must satisfy the requirements of Occupational Controlled Exposure Environment for work related use Transmit only when person s are at least the minimum distance from the front face of the antenna WARNING Maintain a separation distance from the antenna to a person s of at least 1 meter Antenna Safety Instructions Antenna Minimum Safe Distance 1 meter Safety Information OBTAINING LICENSING FOR INMARSAT TERMINALS Under rights given under ITU Radio Regulations local telecommunications administrations establish and enforce national rules and regulations governing types of emissions power levels and other parameters that affect the purity of signal which may be radiated in the various frequency bands of the radio spectrum To legally operate Inmarsat equipment it is necessary t
53. r Web Console 5 Allow the terminal a few minutes to acquire the GPS co ordinates Once the GPS co ordinates is acquired the New GPS acquired message is displayed Note The GPS co ordinates will not be displayed until you click Register Network to register to Inmarsat s BGAN network The GPS display prohibited message will be displayed if the GPS coordinates are prohibited by the BGAN network It is recommended to register to the BGAN network after acquiring new GPS co ordinates before powering down the terminal This will ensure the GPS co ordinates are stored in the terminal s memory 2 http 192 168 1 35 Windows Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 35 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help We Be Ghttp 192 168 1 35 rm D 5 SABRE RANGER wnmarsa wideye libe HA OR X Em Setup Phone SMS Data Settings ETTE Signal 47 25 dBHz K Temperature Normal GPS New GPS acquired Pointing Angle Azimuth 91 58 E I 4 Asia Pacfic Elevation 44 15 Azimuth 269 74 W Elevation 2 4 Register Network Auto network registration upon power on Done A internet 17 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Establishing a connection with the BGAN network requires the careful orientation of the SABRETM Ranger terminal towards the satellite a process called antenna pointing To perform antenna pointing you will need a compass and the following information from the Web Console
54. r the installation and operation of the SABRE Ranger terminal The readers of the user s guide include anyone who is using or intends to use the SABRE Ranger terminal No specific skills are required to operate the SABRE Ranger terminal However it is important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the Safety Information and in the Antenna safety instructions in the beginning of this user s guide and operate the SABRE Ranger terminal according to the guidelines in this user s guide User s guide overview This user s guide may not always reflect the latest software functionality of your SABRE Ranger terminal To obtain the latest version of the user s guide please download the latest version from your respective distributor The user s guide has the following chapters Chapter 1 Product Overview Provides an overview introduction key features and system requirements for the SABRE Ranger terminal Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger Setting up explains how to insert SIM card connect the Multi function cable mounting and powering the terminal and connecting to your computer using a Ethernet cable Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console This chapter explains how to use the built in web interface of the SABRE Ranger terminal and describes available menus and settings It also explains how to configure settings for the SABRE Ranger terminal using this interface Chapter 4 Using
55. s to add a new destination port range 1 Enter the port range in the space provided and choose TCP or UDP as the protocol type or click Add from Templates to select the port ranges from other profiles Note To determine the port number for the type of service you wish to use you may search them from the Internet An example of port numbers for Real Audio and Video streaming you may use Port 554 7070 and 7071 for protocol type TCP or Port 6770 to 7070 for protocol type UDP e Click Update Settings when all updates on the profile settings are done e Click Activate Profile to activate the selected profile 37 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console Port Forwarding Port Forwarding is a feature for Router multiple user mode This feature sets the SABRE Ranger terminal to direct incoming traffic on certain TCP UDP port to a specific port on a local PC IP Address Conneciion Primary Profiles Secondary Proviles 1 Senings Dan aoa _ 0 m Add E E E a Follow these steps to add a new forwarding rule 1 Click Add 2 Enter the Incoming Port number in the space provided For example the user expecting HTTP the port is 80 3 Enter the Destination IP Address For example the IP Address of the PC that is connected to the SABRE Ranger terminal 4 Select the Protocol type e TCP for HTTP it will be TCP UDP 5 Enter the Destination Port number in the space provided For example listening
56. string dial string too long invalid characters in dial string no network service network timeout network not allowed emergency calls only network personalization PIN required network personalization PUK required network subset personalization PIN required network subset personalization PUK required service provider personalization PIN required service provider personalization PUK required corporate personalization PIN required corporate personalization PUK required hidden key required NOTE This key is required when accessing hidden phonebook entries service option not supported 32 requested service option not subscribed 33 service option temporarily out of order 34 PDP authentication failure Appendices Firmware upgrade isto update your SABRE Ranger terminal with the latest firmware Please refer to your respective distributor for your firmware download Warning DO NOT abort the upgrading process or unplug the power of the SABRE Ranger terminal during the firmware upgrade process at any time Doing so will corrupt the existing firmware loaded onto the SABRE Ranger terminal Note Before upgrading the SABRE Ranger terminal with the new firmware please read through the release notes that is provided with the new firmware Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware for your SABRE Ranger terminal L U AA WUW N Download or acquire the new firmware from your respective distributor and save it
57. t the plug end of the power adapter into an AC outlet 5 Turn on the power to power up the heater and SABRE Ranger terminal 6 Allow 30 minutes for the heater to warm up the SABRE Ranger terminal 7 Check to see if the SABRE Ranger terminal is working normally 8 If the SABRE Ranger terminal is not working properly proceed to power cycle the terminal After this process the SABRE Ranger terminal should be working normally 13 Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger Follow these steps to connect the SABRE Ranger terminal to your computer using Ethernet 1 Insert one connector end of the Ethernet cable to the Multi function cable s Ethernet port Ethernet cable DC power input cable Phone cable 2 Insert the other connector end of the Ethernet cable to your computer s Ethernet port A message confirming connection is displayed on your computer Ae Computer SABRE Ranger terminal ee Analog Phone corded 14 Chapter 2 Setting Up the SABRE Ranger Note This SABRE Ranger terminal is not intended to be connected to any North American U S Canada TNV circuit or PSTN Public Switch Telephone Network Follow these steps to connect the SABRE Ranger terminal to your analog corded phone 1 Insert one connector end of the Phone cable to the Multi function cable s Phone port Ethernet cable DC power input cable Phone cable 2 Insert the other co
58. t their software applications on this platform These applications can be tailored for command and control of their particular SCADA equipment and the SABRE Ranger The entire equipment suite SABRE Ranger IOTA and the SCADA equipment can then be remotely accessed from the user s headquarter via the Inmarsat BGAN network In the setup depicted below the SABRE Ranger is used as a BGAN communication terminal for transmitting SCADA data to the Monitoring and Control Centre MCC that typically is located far away from the remote SCADA location In this application the IOTA is acting as a controller to manage between the SCADA equipment and the SABRE Ranger It controls the SCADA equipment for data collection and at the same time manages the transmission whether periodically or continuously over BGAN via the SABRE Ranger terminal The IOTA can host applications to run regular diagnostic tests on the SCADA equipment where necessary or act as a gateway for remote access to perform diagnostic checks In atypical SCADA application scenario the IOTA will collect and compress data from the SCADA sensors and send them to the MCC Likewise the MCC can draw data from the remote SCADA site when necessary In instances where the MCC needs to perform diagnostic checks on the SCADA sensors it can do so via the lOTA The IOTA also functions as a health screener on the SABRE Ranger terminal It will periodically poll the healt
59. tetdiubsdwindebitns 21 Viewing Terminal Information seseesessessssrurnurnnnnsnnsnnnnrnnrnnrnnrnnnnns 22 Phone MCG sictundaicdunctuiidniitonituccdniitanitaitondendneanivaiienibucdtunsbonitencdane 23 SMS MENU ae scasactiacaaacasauacacanasstacasacasauanceanaucseuanconesnconesbosnsensonnpoenedaea 28 Data MenU sisasdiaddiaddiaddcntciaagendcintgccisiniagocsiaianocnsaiaroocininssaenninsaaesstagauens 34 Settings MenU s essesesresrsresrsrrsrurrsrnsrnnrsrnsnunnsnnnnunnsrnnnnnnnnnnnrnsnnnnnna 39 Connecting to a M2M Application Enabler eee 47 Remote SMS Command and Control nsss 48 TroUDIESNOOLIIO asses nsnsssnesnnnnesnsstngetoiseaiseainentieahiaesieetbeesheesbeaibeaabaniaes 49 Temperature WAININGS ccsecsscsscsssssssssesssessesseeseresesseessesssetses 51 Error Messages esti dasessseasisnsitvrnisivlate nastiest steanhuinslicanlntesntl 52 PLT Ak SAIC AGC cece nacacacecatesasesacecacecacasasacacacetavesavatacatasatscetanacacs 53 Voice Mail ACCESS u ccccccssccssscsssscsesscesscsesscesssceesseesseesaeessseesvseeevaes 54 The BGAN SYStOM ccccesesssssseessessesssesseeseesseessesseeseessersenssenssnseeess 55 BGAN for SCADA Solution wo cecscccsscccseesscsesessreseseeescneeeseneeesneesaes 56 Wideye LOTA vcecssstsssscsssrssessrsseusersseuserssersesseesessersetsserssessenses 57 AT Commands USt ee re 59 Technical SpecificationS s esessessssesrernsrersrnrrnrnsnnrnnnnsrnrnnrnsnnrens 62 intended readers This user s guide is fo
60. the SMS Windows Internet Explorer 2 A Are you sure you want to delete the selected 5M5 record To Delete Multiple SMS from the Sent List Follow these steps to delete multiple SMS from the Sent list 1 Select the message by checking the checkboxes beside each SMS 2 Click OK to confirm the delete or Cancel to abort the delete e Click Refresh to refresh the Sent list Draft Stores SMS saved from the Compose console Comprse inbox Sem torage Usage SIM 2 100 C From Message Date 4870772103786 The system is working fine pee hag j a 6963425447 The system is working fine Signal strength is at optimum levels pili 09 11 03 52 Reply Forward Call Delete Refresh To Send a Draft SMS Follow these steps to send a draft SMS 1 Click on a SMS to select it The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 32 Chapter 3 Using SABRE Ranger Web Console 2 Click Send The SMS will be sent to the receiver immediately Sending SMS to 870772103904 1 1 To Forward a Draft SMS to Another Recipient Follow these steps to forward a draft SMS to another recipient 1 Click on a SMS to select It The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue 2 Click Forward The Draft console switches over to the Compose console 3 Enter the receiver s number in the Phone No field 4 Click Send to forward the SMS To Make a Call to the SMS Receiver Follow these steps to make a ca
61. top or laptop computer system requirements for successful interface with the SABRE Ranger terminal e Intel Pentium Ill CPU or above e 200 MB of free hard disk space e 256 MB of RAM e Ethernet port RJ45 e CD ROM drive for installation of software utilities and documentations For data connection using Ethernet Router Mode 1 Adesktop or laptop computer running one of the following operating systems e Microsoft Windows e Mac OS 10 1 e Linux based OS e Any other desktop OS 2 Your desktop or laptop computer must support RJ45 Ethernet interface 3 Adesktop or laptop computer installed with JAVA enabled Internet browsers For Voice any corded analog phone ESTI and Bellcore standards can be used via the phone port Chapter 1 Product Overview Congratulations on the purchase of your SABRE Ranger terminal When you unpack the package please check that the following items are present e SABRE Ranger terminal e AC DC power adapter with power cable e Mounting frame including four allen screws with washers four bolts with nuts and washers e Two U bolts with four washers and nuts e Ethernet cable RJ45 Cat 5 Straight 1 5m e Phone cable RJ11 1 8m e Multi function cable 10 metres packed separately e Heater power cable only for SABRE Ranger V2 e AC DC power adapter with power cable additional unit only for SABRE Ranger V2 e Installation guide printed copy e Product CD software utilities an
62. tvaaive teusntiavaunnisiantnaneeannend IX ee KOy FOAQUUNSS ses cssccsicceteesseactcaetccetenstaestnaebeaecephonstueetueuteseteapienwiecsteentanctes 2 SYSTEM Requirements ceccsssstssscstessecseessesseeseeeseeseeeseesstsseeesessneeas 2 Unpacking the SABRE Ranger ccssssssssssssssessessesseessetsseesees 3 Getting to Know the SABRE Ranger cesssessssesssseseseeeeeees 4 Installing THC SIM CANO asisssisssesestssunaannnnnninnnnineman 7 Connecting the Multi function and Heater Power Cable wiiaiiiucnnnicnnnnnniininniunnnimnnas 8 Setting Up the MOUNTING FraMe ccecsssssssssstsstssssseseeeeees 10 Installing Mounting FAME sicisiisiarivascensecsvuavecnsoseeusvancnaneanisines 10 Mounting the SABRE Rangel ccccssssssssesseesseesresetsseeees 11 Positioning the SABRE Ranger cesssssssssessessessessessetees 11 Powering up the SABRE Ranger V1 Variant cceseeeee 12 Powering up the SABRE Ranger V2 Variant seese 13 Connecting to your Computer using Ethernet 14 Connecting tO your PRONG wuss scessesssseeseesseessrssnesereeeens 15 vii Table of Contents viii Activating SABRE Ranger Web COnSole sssesseseeresrsrererrsees 16 Registering with the BGAN NetWorK s esesssssssnennsnnenenrnerernnrnnnas 18 Menu Overvi W sacicascccsisnadivaduniduacdenndeneiansiauedauniauianedsanduneduedeuntenanads 21 Status INdICatOrS sewicinteveinteiointeieseteinieiitwiuduiuiviniulvdeiedeka
63. voice and Packet Switch PS for IP network data upon registering to the BGAN network CS is available by default However PS is not connected unless activated by M2M device or by user via web console As each PS connection comes with a minimum charge it should be activated where necessary to save cost The SABRE Ranger offers another option of activating the PS connection and it is via SMS The sms commands to activate the SABRE Ranger s PS connection to the BGAN network is provided in this section GPS Satellite Inmarsat l 4 A V Yy iy f N O Earth BGAN Station RAN CN SABRE Ranger SCADA Sensors amp Equipment A N Internet Backbone J N IOT M2M Application Enabler d m TM A a ay Remote SCADA Location Remote Unmanned SCADA Applications For SABRE Ranger 47 Chapter 4 Using SABRE Ranger for Remote Unmanned SCADA Applications Remote SMS Activation of IP Connection To use Remote SMS Activation of IP Connection use the CONNECT command with the following syntax SABRE CONNECT lt APN gt lt Username gt lt Password gt For example SABRE CONNECT bgan inmarsat com SNGT125 bedru8huty Note If there is no username and password then the syntax will be SABRE CONNECT bgan inmarsat com Remote SMS De activation of IP Connection To use Remote SMS De activation of IP Connection use the DISCONNECT comma
64. wideye liberating communications y inmarsat www wideye com sg Copyright 2009 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd All rights reserved This publication and its contents are proprietary to Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd 190 Changi Road 02 02 MDIS Building Singapore 419974 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose All trademarks marks names or product names referenced in this publication are the property of their respective owners and Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein SABRE and IOTA are trademarks of Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows 2000 and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and or other countries INMARSAT is a trademark of the International Mobile Satellite Organizat
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