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1. 69 Locating Entries 00000 70 Calling Modifying or Erasing an Entry 72 Checking Phone Book Capacity 73 iii ies o e P i 9505A kgTOC fm Page iv Wednesday November 3 2004 9 33 PM Preventing Access to the Phone Book 74 Restricting Phone Use 75 Viewing the Last Ten Calls Made or Received 80 Viewing and Modifying Your Phone Numbers 81 Using One Touch Dialing 83 Viewing Service Phone Numbers 85 Using Calling Features 87 Call Related Features Menu 88 Forwarding Calls When Unavailable 89 Forwarding All Your Calls 90 Using Detailed Call Forwarding 92 Canceling All Forwarding 94 Restricting Calls with Call Barring 95 Viewing the Battery Meter 100 Viewing Signal Strength 101 Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal 102 Using Message Services 103 Messages Menu 0 2 0 eee 104 Checking Your Voicemail 105 Managing Your Received Messages 106 Accessing Received Messages 108 Managing Outgoing Messages 113 Managing Other Message Settings 122 Customizing Phone Features 127 Phone Setup Menu 005 128 Managing Phone Ringer Settings 129 Locking and Unlocking Your Phone
2. 131 Protecting the SIM Card 133 Managing Other Security Settings 135 Activating Extended Menus 137 Managing Time and Date Settings 138 Selecting the Display Language 141 Turning Lights On and Off 142 Setting Keypad Tones 142 Managing Phone Settings 143 Accessing the Network 147 Network Selection Menu 148 i bE NZ ce A 9505A kgTOC fm Page v Wednesday November 10 2004 5 08 PM Registering With the Satellite Network 149 Timing Your Calls 005 151 Call Meters Menu 0 0000 eae 152 Showing Call Timers 00 153 Setting Audible Call Timers 155 Showing the In Call Timer 157 Showing the Lifetime Timer 158 Customizing the Menu System 159 Personalizing the Options Menu 160 Personalizing the Quick Access Menu 162 Troubleshooting 05 163 Idek eee i oe eS 167 Patent Information 179 Declaration of Conformity 180 Warranty Information 181 gt 4 P i 9505A kgTOC fm Page vi Wednesday November 3 2004 9 33 PM WZ i NZ ce A 03Safety kg fm Page 7 Tuesday November 9 2004 9 34 PM A Safety Information Important Read this information before using your
3. Quick Access Menu Icons allow BE W you to easily identify Quick Access iN features as you scroll through the Quick Access menu 20 Overview VA Zs 04Intro kg fm Page 21 Tuesday November 9 2004 8 20 PM Accessories Product appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice Batteries Lithium lon Battery e Provides up to 3 6 hours of talk time or 30 hours of standby time e Weighs 2 2 ounces 63 grams MINEO All talk and standby times are approximate and depend on network configuration signal strength and the features selected If replacing the battery the phone should be switched off before removing the battery If you want to store the battery for a long period store it in the fully charged state Batteries that have been stored in a discharged state for longer than 6 months may not be rechargable Overview 21 Zs 04Intro kg fm Page 22 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM o AC Travel Charger and International Plug Kit The AC travel charger and international plug kit D provides rapid charge cB K for optimal performance and can be used to power the phone except when the battery is fully depleted The battery must be installed when using charger to power phone i e Includes five international plug adapters for use in Europe United States of America and Canada United Kingdom Australia and Ind
4. 2 116 Using Message Services e e 9 P i 11Message kg fm Page 117 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM The message is sent to your message service centre which forwards the message to its final destination You will see Message Sent when the message arrives at the service centre If the message cannot be delivered to the service centre you will see Message Failed followed by Resend on the next line You can Press Q to resend the message or Press to abandon the attempt to send the message at this time See Store a Message on page 117 for instructions on how to store the message for later mailing If you have not previously stored a service centre number then you will see flo Service Centre See Enter Service Centre Number on page 123 for instructions on how to enter a service centre number Store a Message To store the contents of the message editor to the outgoing messages list 1 Press Q to access message editor menu options 2 Press until you see Store Message and then press Q You will see Stored to Qutaoing Outgoing messages are stored on your SIM card When the SIM card is full indicated by a flashing message indicator you will not be able to store a message for later retrieval Use the delete message feature page 121 to make room for new messages on your SIM card Using Message Services 117 i bE ad a Page 118 Wedn
5. You will see either the flashing message Calling or the flashing messages Cal ina Resistering and the phone will play a series of setup tones If the call connects and is answered Connected appears on the display for a few seconds followed by End Call 42 Using Your Phone P Ribs 06Using kg fm Page 43 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM If the call does not connect you may see one of the following messages Message Description Busy Try Later or Please Try Later The phone is unable to access the network Try again in a few minutes The phone is unable to access the Restricted Area network Move to an area where calls are allowed Press Q to redial the number Redial automatically See Automatic ae i Redial on page 43 for more information Automatic Redial If the number or your network is busy you will see Redial for five seconds Press Q to redial the number automatically Note Your phone makes a maximum of ten redial attempts If the call cannot be connected within this maximum you will see the message Redial Failed Redial Last Number Called Whenever your phone is on standby you can redial the last number called 1 Press Q to display the last number dialed 2 Press Q again to place the call Using Your Phone 43 P i i 06Using kg fm Page 44 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Dial Special Characters You can inser
6. Getting to Call Barring to get to Change Bar Password and then press Q to select You will see Enter Password 2 Enter your bar password and then Tip f you are press Q You will see Enter New Password changing the password for 3 Enter the new bar password and then the first time PSSS Q use the 4 Enter the new bar password again to password 0000 confirm and then press Q 5 Press and hold 9 to exit the menu Using Calling Features 99 gt 4 IZ 10CallRelated kg fm Page 100 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Call Related Features 1 2 Press until you see Lal Related Features and then press Q Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Viewing the Battery Meter Use this feature to check the charge level on your battery 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Related Features to scroll to Show Batters Meter and the press Q to select You will see the battery meter Battery Battery S at huit Huit Low Charge High Charge You may also see one of the following messages Message Charaina Battery Description The battery is being charged o Fast Charge Come leted The battery has completed charging Invalid Batt You have an unapproved battery inserted in your phone 2 Press and hold to exit
7. Enter the PIN unblocking key PUK1 or contact your rene 13 service provider See Unblock the PIN Code on i page 134 for additional information Your PIN2 is Enter the PIN2 unblocking key PUK2 or Contaci your blocked service provider See Unblock the PIN2 Code on page 136 for additional information e ls the card inserted the correct way e ls the card visibly damaged or scratched Return the card to your service provider e Check the SIM and phone contacts If they are dirty clean them with an antistatic cloth Your SIM card will not work You can t cancel Call Forwarding or Call Barring Wait until you are in an area with good network coverage and try again The M There is not enough memory available to store another message Pam i message Use the Messages menu to delete one or more indicator is Wieesaaes flashing gee e Check the charger Is it properly connected Are its contacts clean and dry e Check the battery contacts Are they clean and dry e Check the battery temperature If it is warm let it cool The battery won t before recharging charge Isitan old battery Battery performance declines after several years of use Replace the battery e Make sure you have a Iridium approved battery installed If you see Invalid Batt in the display you will not be able to charge this battery 164 Troubleshooting k2 4 18Trouble kg fm Page 165 Wedn
8. NW eis 12PhSetup kg fm Page 146 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM 146 Customizing Phone Features WZ i P i 13Network kg fm Page 147 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Accessing the Network This chapter shows you how to register with the Iridium satellite network 147 ies o e MIP bs 13Network kg fm Page 148 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Network Selection Menu Network Selection Register Now 148 Accessing the Network D i 13Network kg fm Page 149 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Network Selection 1 Press until you see Network Selection and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Registering With the Satellite Network Use this feature to access Iridium satellite service Your phone searches for the Iridium satellite network 1 Rotate and extend the antenna upward See Holding the Phone on page 40 2 Follow the steps in Getting to Network Selection to get to Register flow 3 Press Q to select You will see Resistering This may take a few seconds If the phone finds the signal you will see Resistered and the signal strength indicator Temmi The fg home system indicator also appears If the phone is unsuccessful you may see one of these messages Check Sisnal Busy Try Later Please Tra Later or Restricted Area Note
9. e WZ ad oe Page 105 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Message Features 1 Press to go directly to the Messages menu d Press until you see Meszazes and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Checking Your Voicemail This feature makes checking your voicemail simple 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Message Features to get to Call Voicemail 2 Press Q to select You will see your voicemail number followed by Cal lina If you have not previously stored a voicemail number then you will see Mo Humber Available See Store Your Voicemail Number on page 122 for instructions on how to enter a voicemail number Using Message Services 105 o 9 D i E 11Message kg fm Page 106 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Managing Your Received Messages How Your Phone Notifies You of Messages If your phone is powered on it notifies you of received messages in the following ways An alert sounds and or the phone vibrates Your phone beeps and or vibrates three times to inform you of an incoming message See page 130 for instructions on how to set your phone s alert The MM message indicator is displayed The message is displayed immediately and remains on the display for several seconds or llessage Read Now is displayed if t
10. 2 Press to scroll to Require SIM Card PIN and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by liew Drtions a Change the SIM Card PIN Code To choose your own PIN code 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Require SIM Card PIN to get to Change SIM FIN Code and then press Q to select You will see Enter Old FIN 2 Enter the current PIN code and then press Q You will see Enter New FIN 3 Enter a new PIN code and then press Q You will see Repeat New PIN 4 Re enter the new PIN code and then press Q again You will see Completed 5 Press and hold to exit the menu Unblock the PIN Code Tip The If your PIN code is entered incorrectly three times in message a row Blocked appears in the display You need to Blocked enter a PIN unblocking key PUK1 which you can indicates that obtain from your service provider an incorrect PIN code was 1 Press O O entered The 2 Enter unblocking key Enter the eight digit message PUK1 unblocking key and then press Q BB Blocked Your service provider supplies this code indicates that an incorrect PIN2 code was 4 Re enter the new PIN code and then entered press Q 134 Customizing Phone Features l g gt 4 3 Enter a new PIN code and then press Q ad temas Page 135 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Setup 1 Press until you see P
11. 5 Push down the SIM card tray and slide the tray to the right to lock it in place OL 6 Replace the battery and battery cover See Insert the Battery on page 30 Getting Started 29 VA abs 05GetStart kg fm Page 30 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Installing the Battery Insert the Battery 1 Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before installing the battery See Attaching the Satellite Antenna on page 26 Tip The 2 Press and battery hold the compartment is release latch located on the at the top of back of the the battery phone compartment cover 3 Pull the cover upward and then remove it from the phone 4 Align the arrows on the battery with the arrows in the battery compartment Insert the battery bottom end first into the compartment and then press the battery downward until it clicks into place KY 5 Insert the bottom end of the battery 6 compartment 5 cover into the slots at the end of the m m compartment 6 Snap the cover down into place 30 Getting Started WA A 05GetStart kg fm Page 31 Monday November 15 2004 4 33 PM Removing the Battery 1 Ensure the phone is switched off 2 Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before removing the battery See Attaching the Satellite Antenna on page 26 3 Press and Tip The hold the 3 battery release
12. Features to get to Show Services 2 Press Q to select You will see a list of service phone numbers 3 Press to scroll to the number you are looking for 4 Press Q to place a call to that number or Press and hold to exit the menu Note If you do not see any service dialing number s they have not been programmed onto your SIM card Contact your service provider for more information Managing the Phone Book 85 t bE P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 86 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM 86 Managing the Phone Book NZ ce A 10CallRelated kg fm Page 87 Tuesday November 9 2004 8 40 PM Using Calling Features This chapter describes call related features Many of these features are network features that you must subscribe to in order to access Using Calling Features 87 I EA 10CallRelated kg fm Page 88 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Call Related Features Menu Call Related Features Show Battery Meter Show Signal Strength Pending Call Drop On Off Call Forwarding Forward When Unavailable On Off Forward All Calls On Off Detailed Forwarding Forward Voice Calls Forward All Voice Calls On Off If Busy On Off If No Answer On Off If Not Reachable On Off Forward Data Calls Cancel All Forwarding Call Waiting On Off Call Barring Bar Outgoing Calls Intl Calls Intl Calls Except Home All Calls On Off Bar Incoming Calls When R
13. Press until you see Fhone Bock and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Personal Numbers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Checking Phone Book Capacity Use this feature to see how many available memory locations you have in either SIM card memory or phone memory 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Personal Numbers to get to Check Capacity and then press Q to select 2 Press until you see Check Phone Capacity or Check SIM Capacity and then press Q You will see HEX Unused Locations 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Managing the Phone Book 73 o 9 D i E O09PhBook kg fm Page 74 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Preventing Access to the Phone Book Tip The factory default security code is 000000 You may want to restrict memory access when loaning your phone to others You can choose to prevent access to the phone memory SIM memory or both 1 5 Follow the steps in Getting to Personal press Y to select Press until you see the restriction type you desire No Memora Restrictions To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory or To Phone amp SIM Memory Press Q to select the displayed option You will see Enter Security Code Enter security code Enter your six digit security code You will see Completed Press and hold to exit the menu Note If you restrict access to either phone mem
14. When you turn your phone s power on you will hear the wakeup tone or feel a vibration if the vibrate mode is activated and see the wakeup screen The wakeup screen displays a short animated sequence that reminds you to rotate and extend the antenna and shows how to hold the phone for best reception see illustration You may see a number of other power on messages described on pages 39 40 When the no service indicator disappears and the fg home system indicator appears you are ready to make a call o 9 P Ribs 06Using kg fm Page 39 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Power On Messages Once your phone is powered on you may see Message Description The phone is attempting to establish communications with the satellite network See Accessing the Network on page 147 Searching Your phone is registering with the network When the process is Resistering complete you will see Reaistered See Accessing the Network on page 147 Your phone is unable to establish registration with the satellite network Move to a location with a clear unobstructed view of the sky Check Signal Invalid Account Contact your service provider Your phone was locked after the last Enter Phone use Enter your four digit unlock hee nos code and press Q to proceed See Locking and Unlocking Your Phone on page 131 Unlock Code Enter the four to eight di
15. do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals Caution At extreme temperatures eg 10 C battery life capacity is significantly reduced To ensure maximum battery life and use your battery to its fullest capacity observe the following guidelines Always use Iridium approved battery chargers Always use Iridium approved batteries e Maintain the battery at or near room temperature when charging e When you don t plan on using a particular battery for a while store the battery uncharged in a cool dark and dry place To prolong the life of your batteries avoid exposing them to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F e Always take your phone with you when you leave your car Disposing of Batteries To dispose of batteries check with your local recycling center for a battery recycler near you Never dispose of batteries in fire Getting Started P Ribs 06Using kg fm Page 37 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Using Your Phone Read this chapter to learn how to get up and running with your new satellite phone s ies oO lt D i E 06Using kg fm Page 38 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM S Startup Procedures 38 Using Your Phone e Turn the Power On and Off 1 Insert your SIM card if necessary See Installing Removing the SIM Card on page 28 Press and hold to turn the phone on and off
16. e D P i 9505A kgIX fm Page 177 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM most recent call 153 162 earpiece adjusting 48 repetitive 156 resetting default 144 resetting all 154 ringer adjusting 49 129 162 single alert 155 volume level display 48 total airtime 154 total airtime timer 154 Ww travel charger 33 34 troubleshooting 163 165 U Unanswered Call message 47 unanswered calls 47 unblocking SIM card PIN code 134 SIM card PIN2 code 136 unlock code changing 132 default 131 entering 131 unlocking the keypad 48 unlocking the phone 131 See also locking the phone V VibraCall alert function activating 57 130 deactivating 130 phone power on and 38 vibration mode See VibraCall alert function View Options 55 voicemail call forwarding when unavailable 89 checking 57 105 detailed call forwarding 92 93 forward all calls 90 91 flo Number Available message 105 notification message 106 108 storing voicemail number 122 volume control keys 16 control keys illustration 15 wakeup screen 38 warranty information 181 184 wrist strap 23 177 ad 9505A kgIX fm Page 178 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM l 178 WZ i P i 21Patents kg fm Page 179 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 40 PM Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U S patents 4121218 4616314 4741034 D306594 5083304 D337332 D354062 D368696 4138681 4617520 4742562 4912602 D3
17. j Last Call Timer displays the duration of your last call Show Services displays a list of service li phone numbers programmed by your service provider BF Mode Selection This feature is not currently supported To change a default quick access feature to one of the features listed above 1 Press and then press to scroll to the feature you wish to change 2 Press and hold to access the list of features available 3 Press to scroll through the list until you find the desired feature 4 Press Q to store the displayed feature in the new location You will see Cone leted 162 Customizing the Menu System k2 4 P i 18Trouble kg fm Page 163 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM Troubleshooting This chapter tells you what to do if you experience one of the following problems Problem Solution Did you press and hold the key for three seconds to turn the phone s power on e Check the battery Is it charged properly fitted and are the contacts clean and dry You can t turn the phone s power on e Check the antenna Is it fully extended and rotated Do you have a clear unobstructed view of the sky e Did you enter the number in international format All calls made from the Iridium satellite system must be in international format e Check the signal strength indicator If the signal is weak ensure that you have a clear line of sight to the
18. scroll through Phone Book 3 Press Q to access options for that entry entries and then proceed to Calling Modifying or Erasing an Entry on page 72 70 Managing the Phone Book g gt ike D i 09PhBook kg fm Page 71 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Personal Numbers 1 Press until you see Fhone Bock and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Personal Numbers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Find an Entry by Location Find an entry by its location number Use the Options Menu 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Personal Numbers to get to Find Entry By Location and then press Q to select You will see Enter Location 2 Enter the one two or three digit location number and then press You will see the entry displayed If you enter an empty location number you will see Location HEX is Emets Your phone then selects the next available location If no numbers are stored you will see flo Mumbers Stored 3 Press Q to access options for that entry and then proceed to Calling Modifying or Erasing an Entry on page 72 Use the Dedicated Keys 1 Press You will see Enter Location 2 Enter the one two or three digit location number of the entry and then press Q You will see the entry displayed If you enter an empty location number you will see Location HEX is Emets Your phone then selects
19. ther Humber and then press Q to select e If you select oicenail continue with Tip f you have step 5 not yet stored a e If you select ither Number then you will see iiabeps Enter Humber Continue with step 4 numai geo rs page 122 to 4 Enter the number you want calls forwarded learn how to and then press Q 5 Press and hold to exit the menu Using Calling Features 91 9 4 Ribs 10CallRelated kg fm Page 92 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Call Forwarding 1 Press until you see al Related Features and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Call Forwardina and then press Q a 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Using Detailed Call Forwarding This feature lets you select the specific situations when you want your calls forwarded The Forward When Unavailable and Forward All Calls features override the settings you select here Notes You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider Contact your service provider for additional information This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 Voice Calls To forward voice calls 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Forwarding to get to Detailed Forwarding and then press Q to select Your phone takes a moment to request the current setting from the network 2 Press to scroll to Forward Voice Ca
20. 107 creating 114 deleting 110 121 editing 116 feature selection indications 55 go to next message 110 119 message key 105 125 notification incoming voicemail 108 received message s 106 phone 14 reading from Quick Access menu 57 incoming 108 stored 109 received 47 108 112 171 o e 9505A kgIX fm Page 172 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM S D sending 113 121 voicemail 108 Messages menu using 83 Options menu customizing 160 161 Call Voicemail feature 105 defined 53 diagram 104 entering 54 enter service centre number exiting 54 120 123 using 54 55 Message Editor feature 113 verurite 64 117 Message Settings feature 122 P 125 password call barring 96 99 Outgoing Messages feature patent information 179 118 121 pause dialing 44 67 68 Fr feature pauses in numbers entering 67 Voicemail Number feature 122 microphone 15 Hove Cancelled message 160 multiple key answer 45 46 Mute message 52 muting a call 52 57 pending call drop signal 102 Personal Identification Number code 133 See also PIN code personal mailbox 47 107 phone becomes warm during use 165 features customizing 127 145 N holding 40 network illustration 15 satellite registering 57 149 locking network features call barring 95 99 call forwarding 89 94 Network Selection menu diagram 148 Register Now feature 149 automatically 131 from Quick Access menu 57 instantly 131 messages at power
21. 160th character has been entered 3 Press Q to access options for that entry Using Message Services 115 P i 11Message kg fm Page 116 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Edit a Message You can edit a new message at any time while you are creating it You can also edit received messages or messages stored in the outgoing messages list See Edit a Received Message on page 112 for instructions on how to copy a received message into the message editor See Edit a Stored Message on page 120 for instructions on how to copy an outgoing message into the message editor To delete text in a message 1 Press to scroll the cursor to the right of the text you want to delete 2 Press 9 to delete one character at a time or Press and hold to clear the display To add text to a message 1 Press to scroll the cursor to the location where you want to add new text 2 Enter a letter by pressing a key as many times as necessary Send a Message To send a message from the message editor 1 Press Q to access message editor menu options 2 Press until you see Send Message and then press Q You will be prompted to enter the destination address or phone number for the message 3 Enter the destination address and then press Q to send the message If the destination is a phone number enter it beginning with OO or If the destination is an email address enter 00 2 or
22. November 3 2004 9 37 PM Organizing Your Phone Book Each name and phone number in your Phone Book is stored in a numbered memory location The satellite phone has two types of memory phone memory and SIM card memory Phone Memory SIM Card Memory Personal s 100 entries 155 entries Numbers Fixed Dial No entries 40 entries Numbers Phone Number Digits ae 20 Name Characters ie 16 locator 1 100 101 255 Numbers 1 SIM card capacity varies depending upon the card issued by your service provider Your phone s memory can seem overwhelming if you do not have a strategy for organizing your Phone Book Begin setting up your Phone Book by asking yourself three questions Which numbers do I call most Make a list of the numbers you call most frequently You will probably want to store these numbers in the first nine memory locations of your Phone Book You can then dial them with a single keystroke by using one touch dialing Managing the Phone Book 61 o 9 D i E O09PhBook kg fm Page 62 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Tip f you have many entries group them in blocks of ten to make them easier to find When do I use these numbers Group the numbers on the list according to when you use them Most people call a different set of numbers during the day than they do in the evening and on weekends You can switch one touch dialing to your ph
23. Page 171 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM last call timer displaying 153 162 last ten calls clearing 145 placing a call 80 LCD See Liquid Crystal Display Leave in Lona Menus message 160 Leave in Short Menus message 160 lifetime timer 158 Liquid Crystal Display cold temperatures and 17 status indicators 19 20 locking the keypad 48 locking the phone automatically 131 from Quick Access menu 57 instantly 131 see also unlocking the phone Low Battery message 35 making a call 42 45 master clear 145 master reset 144 memory phone 61 63 64 SIM card 61 63 64 memory recall key 16 49 71 81 memory store key 16 64 80 menu Add To Short Menus message 160 call meters 151 158 call related features 87 102 Cannot Move Menu Item message 160 customizing 159 162 defined 53 exiting 54 feature selection messages 55 indicators 55 Leave in Lona Menus message 160 Leave in Short Menus message 160 Menu Item Moved message 160 Messages 103 125 Hove Cancelled message 160 Network Selection 147 149 Phone Book 59 85 Phone Setup 127 145 questions 55 Remove From Short Menus message 160 scrolling 54 56 using 53 Menu Item Moved message 160 menu key 16 message editor 113 117 Message Failed Resend 117 120 message indicator defined 19 displayed 106 flashing 19 106 117 164 message key defined 16 illustration 15 using 105 125 essage Read Now 106 108 llessase Sent message 117 119 messages contents
24. Product is used in a combination with ancillary equipment not furnished by Iridium and it is determined by Iridium there is no fault with the Product d Ancillary equipment not furnished by Iridium which is attached to or used in connection with the Products is not the responsibility of Iridium and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty Furthermore Iridium does not warrant the integrated operation of the combination of the Products with any ancillary equipment not furnished by Iridium e Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in any manner not normal or customary misuse accident or neglect including but not limited to dropping the Product onto hard surfaces immersion in or exposure to water rain or extreme humidity immersion in or exposure to sand dirt or other particulates exposure to extreme heat spills of food or liquid improper testing operation maintenance installation adjustment or any alteration or modification of any kind f Batteries manufactured by Iridium and sold with Products whose capacity exceeds 80 of rated capacity are not covered Batteries whose capacity falls below 80 of rated capacity or that develop leakage shall be considered non conforming This warranty is voided for batteries if a such batteries are charged by other than the Iridium approved battery charger specified for charging such batteries b any seals on such batteries are broken or show evidence of tamp
25. Q ringer quick access key activating 130 defined 16 adjusting volume 49 129 162 illustration 15 deactivating 130 ringer volume adjusting 49 resetting default tone 144 129 setting tone 130 wakeup tone 38 Rotate and Extend Antenna message 149 Rotate Antenna Call Attempt using 56 Quick Access menu customizing 162 default settings 57 defined 56 message 46 icons 20 57 162 Rotate Antenna Resistering quick access key 56 message 39 replacing features 162 using 56 57 S Huit 55 safety information 7 8 11 satellite antenna R illustration 40 lock release button 15 17 satellite mode muting a call 52 satellite mode indicator Ranse XXX HX message 64 real time clock 19 receiving a call 45 47 receiving messages 47 redial defined 19 automatic 43 satellite network registering 57 last number 43 149 Redial Failed message 43 scroll bar Redial 43 defined 20 Fesistered message 149 displayed 55 scroll key 16 registering from Quick Access menu 57 fe eaves satellite network 149 searching message 39 Registering message 39 42 security code 149 changing 136 Remove From Short Menus message default 74 132 136 160 defined 136 scrolling 54 56 175 9505A kgIX fm Page 176 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM entering 74 132 136 144 145 security features 133 136 Select 55 service phone numbers 85 162 short menus 160 signal strength indicator defined 19 illustration 15 satellite
26. You can t make sky and there are no buildings trees etc around calls e Try to register manually e Is Restricted displayed Check the Call Barring setting Has anew SIM card been inserted Check that no new restrictions have been imposed e Check to see if your fixed dialing list is enabled If so you can only make calls to numbers or prefixes that are on the list e Check to see that your phone is powered on e Check the antenna Is it fully extended and rotated Do you have a clear unobstructed view of the sky e Check the signal strength indicator If the signal is weak ensure that you have a clear line of sight to the sky and there are no buildings trees etc around e Check the Call Forwarding and Call Barring settings e Check the Ringer setting If it is off there is no audible ringer You can t receive calls e Have you included the relevant codes Press and hold the key to display the international dialing prefix and then enter the appropriate country code followed by the phone number You can t make international calls 163 bE P i 18Trouble kg fm Page 164 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM Problem Solution e Have you inserted a new SIM card Enter the new PIN code Your phone will e Enter the default phone unlock code 1234 not unlock e Have you forgotten the unlock code Press to change the unlock code you need your security code
27. and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that we developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR Under the guidelines for this model the SAR limit is 2 0 W kg Tests for SAR were conducted in accordance with CENELEC and FCC testing procedures using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value Before a phone model is available for sale to the public it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body The highest SAR level recorded from this product was 0 357 mW g for a 1g cube which was below the uncontrolled i
28. and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select 82 e N Modify Your Phone Number s Use this feature to modify or program your voice phone number onto your SIM card You can also program other phone numbers for example a data phone number onto your SIM card You can have up to three phone numbers 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Book Features to get to fly Phone Number s Press Q to select You will see your phone s voice phone number followed by fodify Press to scroll to the number you want to modify Press Q to modify the number You will see Edit Humber followed by the number for the selected entry Enter changes to the number and then press Q You will see Edit Mane followed by the name for the entry selected Enter changes to the name as described in Entering Names on page 65 and then press Q You will see Stored Press and hold to exit the menu Managing the Phone Book e a 9 P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 83 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Using One Touch Dialing One touch dialing enables you to place calls instantly You can choose to dial the phone numbers in the first nine memory locations in either your SIM memory phone memory or your fixed dial list You choose which type of memory you want to be active with this feature Set Up
29. e general population limit While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure Please note that modifications to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products in all cases products are designed to be within the guidelines Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate local agency regulations When using remote mount antenna mount antenna at least 20 cm away from the user 8 Safety Information J L Ea NA ce A 03Safety kg fm Page 9 Tuesday November 9 2004 9 34 PM Phone Operation Normal Operation Hold the phone as you would any other telephone Rotate the antenna to either the left or right detent and make sure the antenna is fully extended The antenna should be vertical to the ground and have a clear unobstructed view of the sky Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently e Rotate and extend your antenna fully e Make sure the antenna has a clear unobstructed view of the sky e Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed e Do not wear the phone on your body while making calls with
30. in the following illustration from the wakeup screen animated sequence 3 Make sure the antenna has a clear unobstructed view of the sky Standby Mode To conserve energy your phone may turn off its display backlight when you have not pressed a key for several seconds The light reappears the next time you press a key Using Your Phone 41 P i 06Using kg fm Page 42 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Placing a Call To place a call your phone must be powered on have a SIM card inserted be unlocked and be in contact with the satellite network See Accessing the Network on page 147 for network information You can enter a phone number up to a maximum of 20 digits The digits are displayed in two rows 16 digits in the top line and four digits in the next line Dial a Number 1 Rotate and fully extend the satellite antenna See Holding the Phone on page 40 Tip Press and hold to get Tip f you 2 Enter the number using the digit keys As make a you begin entering digits you will see Call mistake press 9 nceito You must enter the phone number in international format international access code W or country code phone number delete the last digit or press and hold to clear all digits Note If you are calling another Iridium satellite subscriber dial the subscriber s Iridium number 3 Press Q You will see Lal lina followed by the number you dialed
31. latch compartment is at the top of 4 located on the the battery back of the compartment phone cover upward and then remove it from the phone 5 Press and hold the release latch at the base of the battery Getting Started 31 VA A 05GetStart kg fm Page 32 Monday November 15 2004 4 33 PM 6 Pull the battery upward and out of the phone 7 Insert the bottom end of the battery compartment cover into the slots at the end of the compartment 6 8 7 8 Snap the cover down into place 32 Getting Started Zs 05GetStart kg fm Page 33 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Charging the Battery Any battery that hasn t been used for a month or more including new batteries should be charged for about 3 4 hours before use Using the Internal Charger A battery charger is built right into your phone Using either the travel charger or auto accessory adapter you can plug the handset directly into a power source to charge the installed battery Note The battery should only be charged in environments between 0 45 C 1 Connect the travel charger or auto accessory adapter to the phone 2 Plug the travel charger or auto accessory adapter into the appropriate power source The phone beeps flashes the waa battery charge indicator and displays Charsins Battery 3 If the phone is powered on press to place the phone in charge only mode If the phone is powere
32. network registration and 149 viewing 101 162 SIM card Bad Card See Supplier message 40 165 Blocked message 40 134 165 BA Blocked message 40 136 165 Check Card message 39 165 defined 27 display messages 165 fixed dial list 75 Insert Card message 39 165 inserting 28 phone number entering 82 modifying 82 security issues 62 viewing your own 49 81 PIN code activating 133 changing 134 deactivating 133 defined 133 Enter FIN message 39 133 entering 39 133 134 incorrect entry 134 unblocking 134 PIN2 code changing 135 defined 135 Enter PIN message 75 78 entering 75 78 incorrect entry 136 unblocking 136 176 precautions 27 28 protecting 133 134 removing 29 restricting access 75 security features 133 136 storing messages outgoing 117 received 108 troubleshooting 164 165 SIM card memory checking capacity 73 one touch dialing 83 storage capacities 61 single alert timer resetting default setting 144 setting 155 special characters 44 standby mode 41 standby time battery 21 status indicator defined 18 display 19 20 illustration 15 status indicators 15 Stored to utsoina message 117 Stored MAX message 64 submenus defined 53 supplementary service numbers 44 T talk time battery 21 time away time defined 140 changing clock display 139 home time defined 140 setting 140 setting format 139 viewing 138 timers all calls 154 elapsed airtime 157 in call timer 157 lifetime timer 158
33. number and then press Q You will see Enter Name 5 Enter a name as described in Entering Tip Numbers Names on page 65 and then press Q should be You will see Enter Location entered in oral 6 Enter a one two or three digit location joa number 1 100 for phone memory or 101 255 for SIM memory and then press Q You will see Stored HEX or Press Q to select the next available location You will see Stored WAR 7 Press and hold to exit the menu SIM memory is dependent on your SIM card Managing the Phone Book e ae 9 P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 64 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Use the Dedicated Keys Tip f you have 1 Enter the phone number you want to store more than one number Tor the 2 Press to begin storing same person 3 Press to scroll to Add To Phone Memory or Add try attaching a To SIM Card Memory and then press Q You descriptive tag will see Enter Number followed by the number to the name you entered like Home OF fice or tobile 4 Press Q to accept the number You will see Enter Mame 5 Enter a name as described in Entering Names on page 65 and then press Q You will see Enter Location 6 Enter a one two or three digit location number and then press Q You will see Stored HAA or Press Q to store the entry in the next empty memory location You will see Stored HEX Adding Entry Messages When you enter the location
34. on 39 security code default 132 service phone numbers 85 flo Number Available message 105 162 ilo Service Center message 117 settings 120 clearing 145 no service indicator resetting default 144 defined 20 viewing 143 displayed 38 turning on and off 38 unable to make call 163 O unable to make international OK key 16 call 163 one touch dialing frequently called numbers 61 switching memory from Quick Access menu 162 172 e unable to receive call 163 unable to turn on 163 unable to unlock 164 unblocking the PIN code 134 e D D i o 9505A kgIX fm Page 173 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM unblocking the PIN2 code 136 unlock code changing 132 default 131 entering 131 unlocking 131 use while driving 9 use with other electronic devices 10 11 Phone Book adding an entry 63 66 capacity checking 73 characters entering 65 66 entries clearing all 145 scrolling through 48 70 entry adding 63 66 162 calling 72 changing 69 correcting 65 erasing 72 locating 70 71 modifying 72 find entry by location 71 162 find entry by name 57 70 fixed dial list adding an entry 76 editing an entry 78 erasing an entry 77 fixed dialing activating 75 viewing fixed dial list 79 last ten calls 80 memory recall key 71 memory store key 64 menu diagram 60 name entering 65 66 storing 63 66 number calling 72 entering 63 64 storing 63 66 e e one touch dialing 83 organizing 6
35. satellite phone Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your satellite telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals International agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1996 e Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker VDE DIN 0848 e United States Federal Commission Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines 1996 e National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom GS 11 1988 e American National Standards Institute ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 e National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP Report 86 e Department of Health and Welfare Canada Safety Code 6 These standards are based on extensive scientific review For example over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI standard The design of your phone complies with these standards when used as described under Phone Operation on page 9 Safety Information 7 I EA NA ce A 03Safety kg fm Page 8 Tuesday November 9 2004 9 34 PM Specific Absorption Rate Data This model phone meets international standards for exposure to radio waves Your satellite phone is a radio transmitter
36. the next available location 3 Press Q to call the displayed entry You will see the number followed by al lina Managing the Phone Book e d 4 9 WZ eis O9PhBook kg fm Page 72 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM S Calling Modifying or Erasing an Entry Once you have selected a Phone Book entry you can call change or erase that entry Call a Selected Entry 1 Find an entry and then press Q See Locating Entries on page 70 2 Press until you see Cal Humber and then press Q You will see the Selected Hane followed by calling Modify a Name or Number Tip For help 1 Find an entry and then press Q See entering letters Locating Entries on page 70 or changing 2 Press Q until you see Modify Hame Or Numbers pias SSe View Options and then press Q You will see ntering ra N h Edit Humber followed by the phone number QUSS SON tored in that entr page 65 S y 3 Enter changes to the number and then press Q You will see the name stored in that entry 4 Enter changes to the name and then press Q You will see Modified Max Erase a Name and Number 1 Find an entry and then press Q See Locating Entries on page 70 2 Press Q until you see Erase Nane And Number and then press Q You will see Erased xxx 72 Managing the Phone Book Y ad Otis Page 73 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Personal Numbers 1
37. to scroll through the available features 3 Press Q to select a feature Using the Menus 9 a P i 08Menus kg fm Page 57 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Default Quick Access Settings The following features and associated icons are the default settings for the Quick Access menu Icon Quick Access Feature S lt Find Name searches your Phone BE Book by the full name A Mute mutes and unmutes a call in progress m Call Voicemail calls your voicemail number to check your voicemail Battery Meter displays a fuel gauge Eul indicating charge The more bars the greater the charge iam Lock Now locks your phone 123 m immediately i Vibrate On off activates or HOM deactivates the vibrate alert function E Read Messages displays the newest message received Register Now initiates a search for the Iridium satellite network You must wait three minutes between registration attempts Forward On Off activates or re deactivates unconditional call forwarding depending on the current setting 1 You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider Contact your service provider for additional information Customize the Quick Access Menu See Personalizing the Quick Access Menu on page 162 for instructions on how to modify the feature selection on the Quick Access menu Using the M
38. weak signal Battery Charge Indicator indicates the strength of the battery charge The more segments displayed the greater the battery charge You can also check the strength of the charge at any time through the menu See Viewing the Battery Meter on page 100 for more information Real Time Clock Indicator displays the time in either 12 hour u or 24 hour format See Change the Time Displayed on page 139 for more information Message Indicator appears when you receive a new message It M flashes when the SIM card is full See Getting to Received Messages on page 109 for additional information Satellite Mode Indicator appears B when your phone is in satellite mode Home System Indicator appears rl when the phone has successfully registered with the Iridium satellite system Overview 19 bE P i 04Intro kg fm Page 20 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Indicator Description No Service Indicator appears when your phone is not capable of placing or receiving calls In Use Indicator appears when a call is in progress Scroll Bar appears on the right of the display when you are in a menu The button on the scroll bar indicates where you are in the list Check Mark indicates a menu item is currently selected Hourglass Icon appears in the display when your phone has to request settings from the network E S mor gt
39. you receive a new alphanumeric message you will see Message Read Now To read it 1 Press Q and continue with step 2 or Press 9 to read the message later See Read a Stored Message on page 109 2 Press to move forward through a message one screen at a time 3 Press Q to access menu options for the message These options are described on pages 110 112 Note If the message storage space on your SIM card is full you will not be able to store a message for later retrieval Use the delete message feature page 110 to make room for new messages on your SIM card 108 Using Message Services e 9 ad oe Page 109 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Received Messages 1 Press to go directly to the Messages menu or Press until you see Meszazes and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Received Messages and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Read a Stored Message To read a stored message that you have received 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Received Messages to enter the message center You will see the number of messages stored followed by the first message If you do not have any messages you will see fo fess JEE 2 Press to scroll through the message one screen at a time 3 Press Q to access menu options for the message or Press and hold to exit the menu Using Message S
40. your most recent call Show the Time of the Last Call Use this feature to display the elapsed time of your most recent call 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Show Call Timers to get to Show Last Call and then press Q to select You will see the airtime of the most recent call in hours minutes and seconds After several seconds the display returns to Show Last Call 2 Press and hold to exit the menu Note The last call timer shows elapsed time of the most recent call made since your phone was turned on This information is not saved when you shut off the phone e Timing Your Calls d 153 l 9 ad es Page 154 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Show Call Timers 1 Press until you see Lall Meters and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Show Call Timers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Show Total Time for All Calls Use this feature to display your total airtime since you last reset the Call Timer 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Show Call Timers to get to Total For All Calls and then press to select You will see the airtime accumulated since the timer was last reset The airtime is displayed in hours minutes and seconds After several seconds the display returns to Total For All Calls 2 Press and hold to exit the menu Reset All Timers Reset your timers at the begi
41. 1 pauses in numbers dialing 68 entering 67 phone memory 61 phone numbers grouping 62 security issues 62 storing 61 prefixes using 69 preventing access 74 Restricted message 74 SIM card memory 61 storage capacities 61 Phone Book menu Add Entry feature 63 66 Call Number feature 72 Check Capacity feature 73 diagram 60 Erase Name And Number feature 72 Find Entry By Location feature 71 Find Entry By Name feature 70 Modify Name Or Number feature 72 My Phone Number s feature 81 82 One Touch Dial Setting feature 83 Prevent Access feature 74 Setup Fixed Dialing feature activating 75 Add Entry 76 Edit Entry 78 Erase Entry 77 Last Ten Calls 80 View Fixed Dial List 79 Show Services feature 85 phone memory checking capacity 73 entries clearing all 145 one touch dialing 83 173 WZ ad 9505A kgIX fm Page 174 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM storage capacities 61 Show Time and Date feature phone number 138 dialing 42 Status Review feature 143 modifying on SIM card 82 phone unlock code programming on SIM card 82 changing 132 using pauses in 67 default 131 using prefixes 69 entering 131 viewing your own 81 PIN code phone settings activating 133 clearing 145 Blocked message 40 134 165 resetting default 144 changing 134 viewing 143 deactivating 133 Phone Setup menu defined 133 Adjust Ring Volume feature Enter FIN message 39 133 129 entering 39 133 134 Automatic Lock feature 131 incorrect entry 134 Chan
42. 100 Using Calling Features e e Z NA ce A 10CallRelated kg fm Page 101 Tuesday November 9 2004 10 57 PM Viewing Signal Strength Use this feature to check the strength of the signal that your phone is receiving from the Iridium satellite network 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Related Features to get to Show Sisnal Strength 2 Press Q to select You will see Checkina Sisnal The signal strength indicator is located in the upper left corner of the display Temmi Signal strength is sampled every four to five seconds the indicator shows the average strength for the last three samples The more segments displayed in the bar graph the stronger the signal Five bars indicate full signal strength The indicator shows the tower icon but no bars when the signal is weak 3 Press and hold 9 to exit the menu Using Calling Features 101 gt 4 ad 10CallRelated kg fm Page 102 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Call Related Features 1 Press until you see al Related Features and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select a Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal Under rare circumstances due to system overcapacity or a satellite outage a satellite may not be available to take your call When this happens your phone notifies you with a series
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44. 5 auto accessory adapter 23 33 34 automatic lock resetting default 144 setting 131 automatic redial 43 e cautions 9 36 charge indicator defined 19 displayed 33 35 illustration 15 charge meter 57 100 charging 33 Charsina Battery message 33 100 compartment illustration 31 disposal 36 Fast Charse Completed message 100 installing 30 internal charger 33 34 Invalid Batt message 100 Low Batters message 35 power level checking 100 removing 31 32 standby time 21 talk time 21 troubleshooting 164 165 locked message 40 134 165 EM flocked message 40 136 165 Busy Try Later message 43 55 149 C call answering 45 47 automatic redial 43 167 D P i 9505A kgIX fm Page 168 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM barring Show In Call Display feature incoming 97 157 outgoing 96 Show Last Call feature 153 dialing special characters 44 Single Alert Timer feature 155 ending 45 47 Total For All Calls feature 154 incoming call alert 46 call meters See call timers international call Call Related Features menu dialing character 44 Call Barring feature 95 99 last ten calls 80 Bar Incoming Calls 97 muting 52 Bar Outgoing Calls 96 placing 42 45 Cancel All Barring 98 receiving 45 47 Change Bar Password 99 redialing last number 43 Call Forwarding feature 89 94 unable to make call 163 Cancel All Forwarding 94 unable to make international Detailed Forwarding 92 93 call 163 Forward All Cal
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46. 93 when unavailable 89 H headset 23 headset jack 15 17 23 home system indicator defined 19 displayed 38 149 hourglass icon defined 20 displayed 55 icons hourglass 55 Quick Access menu 20 57 162 in use indicator 20 In Call feature muting a call 52 in call timer defined 157 resetting 144 incoming call alert 46 indicators battery charge 15 19 33 35 check mark 20 display 15 19 20 home system 19 38 149 hourglass icon 20 55 in use 20 message 19 106 117 164 no service 20 38 Quick Access menu icons 20 170 9505A kgIX fm Page 170 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM real time clock 19 satellite mode 19 scroll bar 20 55 signal strength 15 19 101 149 status 15 18 19 20 Insert Card message 39 165 international call dialing character 44 unable to make 163 Invalid Account message 39 Invalid Batt message 100 Iridium Call Attempt message 46 K key presses 14 keypad keypad tones setting 142 locking 48 resetting default tones 144 unlocking 48 keys alphanumeric keypad 15 clear 16 keypad tones setting 142 locking the keypad 48 memory recall 16 49 71 81 memory store 16 64 80 menu 16 menu system navigating 54 message 15 16 105 125 OK 16 power 16 quick access 15 16 49 56 129 scroll 16 unlocking the keypad 48 volume control 15 16 48 49 129 L language selecting 141 wrong language displayed 165 e d e D 9505A kgIX fm
47. BE card PIN2 code 3 Press until you see n or iff and then ig 2222 press Q You will see Completed 4 Press and hold to exit the menu Managing the Phone Book 75 o 9 P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 76 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM i Add an Entry To add an entry to the fixed dial list 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing to get to Setup Fixed Dialins and then press Q to select You will see Enter PINE Tip Phone 2 Enter code Enter your SIM card PIN2 code numbers must and then press Q be in i F inteinational 3 Press until you see ky a and then rriat press Q You will see Enter Number 4 Enter the number and then press Q You will see Enter fame Tip See 5 Enter the name and then press Q You will Entering see Enter Location Names on 6 Enter a location number and then press page 65 for Q You will see Stored help entering i yj letters 7 Press and hold to exit the menu 76 Managing the Phone Book e i ba D i O09PhBook kg fm Page 77 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Fixed Dialing d 1 Press until you see Fhone Book and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Fixed Dialina and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Erase an Entry To erase an entry in the fixed dial list 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing to get to
48. Display and then press Q to select 2 Press to scroll to Show Time Per Call or Mo In Call isplay and then press QF to select 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Timing Your Calls 157 o 9 ad es Page 158 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Call Meters 1 Press until you see Lall Meters and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Showing the Lifetime Timer Use this feature to show the total time of all calls for the life of your phone Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 Tip The 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Meters lifetime timer to get to Lifetime Timer and then press Q to can not be select reset The oe Reset All You will see the total airtime of your phone i ince it was manufactured Timers feature since as manufactured has no effect 2 Press and hold to exit the menu on this timer 158 Timing Your Calls a gt 4 P i 16Custom kg fm Page 159 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Customizing the Menu System This chapter shows you how to hide the menu features you don t use regularly and how to add your favorite features to the Quick Access menu for instant recall pS Pa ies rz 8 P i 16Custom kg fm Page 160 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Personalizing the Options Menu 160 Cu
49. E C Directive Declaration of Conformity This is to certify that the following equipment complies with all relevant Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EC as amended by 93 68 EC Iridium 9505A Satellite Handset Celestica 1615 East Washington Street Mount Pleasant IA 52641 USA 03 November 2004 Equipment description Manufacturer Issue date The following harmonised standards have been applied to the design of the handset Standard Description Test Report EN 60950 1 2001 Information technology equipment Safety Part U2735 5835 General requirements 28 October 2004 EN 301 489 20V1 2 1 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum EU2165 5748 11 Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility 7 October 2004 EN 301 489 01V1 4 1 EMC standard for radio equipment and services 2082 08 ETSI EN 50361 2001 Basic standard for the measurement of specific EU2165 5748 absorption rate related to human exposure to 7 October 2004 electromagnetic fields from mobile phones 300 MHz 3 GHz ETSI EN 50360 2001 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of M040920 1 mobile phones with the basic restrictions related to 8 October 2004 human exposure to electromagnetic fields 300MHz to 3GHz ETSI EN 301 441 V1 1 Satellite Earth Stations and Systems SES RU1125 5753 05 2000 Harmonised EN fo
50. English T rk e Lights On Off Select Keypad Tones Normal Tones Single Tone No Tones Phone Status Status Review Master Reset Master Clear This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated IW P ad temas Page 129 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Setup 1 Press until you see Fhone Setur and then press Q d 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Managing Phone Ringer Settings You can adjust your phone s ringer volume and tone and set the phone to ring or vibrate to notify you of incoming calls Adjust the Ringer Volume Use this feature to adjust the volume of the ringer The phone sounds the new volume level as you adjust it 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Adjust Ring Volume and then press to select 2 Increase the volume by pressing the upper Tip You can volume control key on the side of the phone also press Q r and then the up or down volume Decrease the volume by pressing the lower control key volume control key on the side of the phone 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Customizing Phone Features 129 o 9 ad 12PhSetup kg fm Page 130 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM S Set the Phone to Ring or Vibrate This feature is ideal for situations where a ringing phone is inappropri
51. N Voicemail Number followed by your current numbers voicemail number If this is the first time you together See have stored a number continue with step 3 Using Pauses in Numbers on page 67 Press to clear one digit at a time or press and hold to erase the entire number 2 Press gt to select Voicemail Number 3 Enter the new number and then press Q You will see Completed 4 Press and hold to exit the menu 122 Using Message Services a gt ike P i 11Message kg fm Page 123 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Enter Service Centre Number Use this feature to enter the number for the service center that forwards your outgoing messages You must specify a service number before you can send any messages To enter the service center number 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Message Tip The Settings on page 122 to get to Service service center Centre and then press Q to select You will number is see Enter Service Number followed by your provided by current service center number If this is the your service first time you have stored a number continue provider with step 3 2 Press 9 to clear one digit at a time or press and hold to erase the entire number 3 Enter the new number and then press Q You will see Completed 4 Press and hold to exit the menu Using Message Services 123 9 ad ot Page 124 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getti
52. One Touch Dialing To set the active memory for one touch dialing 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Book Features to get to ne Touch Dial Settina and then press Q to select 2 Press to scroll through To Fhone Memory To SIM Card Memory or To Fixed Dial List and then press Q to select the displayed option You will see Completed 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Managing the Phone Book 83 ad Otis Page 84 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Phone Book Features 1 Press until you see Fhone Book and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Use One Touch Dialing To use one touch dialing Press and hold the appropriate digit key Tip You do not For example press and hold to dial the number need to press stored in location 2 of your phone memory location Q to call the 2 of your fixed dial list or 102 of your SIM memory number when depending on your setting you use one touch dialing l 84 Managing the Phone Book a gt 4 P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 85 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Viewing Service Phone Numbers The show services feature provides a read only list of service phone numbers that are pre programmed by your service provider This list resides on the SIM card and allows for call placement only 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Book
53. P a i 9505A kgTOC fm Page iii Wednesday November 3 2004 9 33 PM Contents Safety Information aaan aaaea 7 Overview 0 c cece eee ee 13 Guide Overview 00 cence eee 14 Phone Overview 000 cece eee 15 IndicatorS 2 00 eee 18 AccessorieS 2 2 0 6 cece eee 21 Getting Started 25 Attaching the Satellite Antenna 26 What Is a SIM Card 2 0 00005 27 Installing Removing the SIM Card 28 Installing the Battery 30 Removing the Battery 31 Charging the Battery 33 Checking Battery Charge Level 35 Battery Information 05 36 Using Your Phone 37 Startup Procedures 2 05 38 Placing a Call 0 0 0 0 cee eee eee 42 Receiving a Call 0 0 0 0 2 45 Additional Phone Features 48 Using In Call Features 51 Muting aCall 0 0 eee eee 52 Using the Menus 53 Using the Options Menu 54 Using the Quick Access Menu 56 Managing the Phone Book 59 Phone Book Menu 20 20 eee 60 Organizing Your Phone Book 61 Storing Names and Numbers 63 Entering Names 00 eee eee 65 Using Pauses in Numbers 67 Using Phone Number Prefixes
54. Press and hold to exit the menu Timing Your Calls e 155 9 ad es Page 156 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Audible Call Timers 1 Press until you see Lall Meters and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Set Audible Call Timers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Set the Repetitive Timer Use this feature to set your phone to alert you at specific intervals for example every 45 seconds 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Audible Call Timers to get to Repetitive Timer and then press Y to select 2 Press to scroll to in or iff then press Q to select If you select In you will see Enter Seconds Continue with step 3 If you select iff you will see Comeleted Continue with step 4 3 Press Q to accept the current setting You will see Seconds HAR or Enter a number from 11 to 999 and then press Q You will see Seconds HAS 4 Press and hold to exit the menu a gt j0 156 Timing Your Calls l ad ies Page 157 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Call Meters 1 Press until you see Lall Meters and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Showing the In Call Timer Use this feature to display a running clock of the airtime elapsed while on a call 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Meters to get to Set In al
55. Setup Fixed Dialing and then press Q to select You will see Enter FING Enter code Enter your SIM card PIN2 code and then press Q Press until you see Erase Entry and then press Q to select You will see the first entry in your fixed dial list Press to scroll to the number you wish to erase You will see Erased Press Q to confirm You will see Erased Press and hold to exit the menu Tip You should have received your SIM card PIN2 code from your service provider Managing the Phone Book 77 e 9 P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 78 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Edit an Entry To edit an entry in the fixed dial list 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing to get to Setup Fixed Dialing and then press Q to select You will see Enter PING 2 Enter code Enter your SIM card PIN2 code and then press Q 3 Press until you see Edit Entry and then press Q to select You will see the first entry in your fixed dial list 4 Press to scroll to the entry you want to change and then press Q You will see the current number for that location 5 Enter changes to the number and then press Q You will see the current name for that location 6 Enter changes to the name and then press Q You will see the current location 7 Enter a new location and then press Q You will see Modified 8 Press and hold to exit the menu 78 Managing the Phone Bo
56. You must wait three minutes between registration attempts Accessing the Network e d 149 9 P i 13Network kg fm Page 150 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM 150 Accessing the Network WZ as P i 15Timers kg fm Page 151 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Timing Your Calls Your phone s call meters give you a variety of options for tracking the time you spend on the phone You can monitor the length of individual calls set a timer to track monthly usage or have the phone alert you with tones at specific intervals 151 o 9 Alls 15Timers kg fm Page 152 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Call Meters Menu Show Call Timers Show Last Call Total For All Calls Reset All Timers Set Audible Call Timers Single Alert Timer On Off Repetitive Timer On Off Set In Call Display Show Time Per Call No In Call Display Lifetime Timer 1 This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated 152 Timing Your Calls D i 15Timers kg fm Page 153 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Show Call Timers 1 Press until you see all Meters and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Show Call Timers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Showing Call Timers Call timers help you track your airtime Keep a running tab of your monthly usage or view the airtime of
57. a bill of sale a lease or some other comparable proof of purchase the name and location of the installation facility if any and most importantly the Purchaser s name address and telephone number and a written description of the problem Product that is repaired or replaced under this warranty shall be returned to Purchaser at Iridium s expense for the freight and insurance and at Purchaser s expense for any applicable duties or other charges If additional information is needed please contact Iridium at the address and phone number listed in Paragraph 6 below 4 General Provisions THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FURTHER THIS WARRANTY COVERS THE PRODUCTS ONLY AND NO WARRANTY IS MADE AS TO COVERAGE AVAILABILITY OR GRADE OF SERVICE PROVIDED BY IRIDIUM SEPARATELY FOR IRIDIUM SATELLITE SERVICES IN NO EVENT SHALL IRIDIUM BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION OR FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW 5 Conditions of Use and Disclaimer of Liability Users of the Iridium Satellite LLC Iridium mobile satellite phone service and rel
58. ages and Indicators If you see Then 41 4 This indicates a feature has been Completed activated T Failed The display returns to the menu in a few ce seconds Enter PIN F Enter requested information x then press Q Enter Name Gi Busy You may have requested information 7 nak step While your phone was completing another task The scroll bar indicates where you are in a menu Your phone may take a few seconds to request settings from the network E mot Customize the Options Menu To personalize the Options menu to hide and move features see Move Menu Features on page 160 Using the Menus gt 55 9 D i E O8Menus kg fm Page 56 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Using the Quick Access Menu 56 e The Quick Access menu is a way to keep your favorite menu options readily accessible Each digit key Qi to GB is matched to a Quick Access feature See the table on page 57 for the default setup If you know the number of the feature activating that option takes only two button presses If you do not know the number or want to review your options just scroll through the icon menu and read the tag attached to each option Activate the Feature Directly To access the feature directly Press and then press the digit key of the feature Scroll to the Feature To scroll to the feature 1 Press 2 Press
59. al followed by Answer on the next line To answer the call Press Q or any digit key QD O or You will see Connected 46 Using Your Phone k2 4 P s i 06Using kg fm Page 47 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM If the call does not connect properly you may see the following message Message Description You need to fully extend the Orient Antenna antenna upwards with a clear unobstructed view of the sky z The antenna is not properly Call Failed adjusted or the network signal is not strong enough End a Call Use one of the following procedures to end a call Press Q Press Q Unanswered Calls If you are away from your phone or choose not to answer a call your phone displays the message Unanswered Call Personal Mailbox Callers who are unable to reach you can leave numeric text and voice messages The next time you register with the satellite network you will receive these messages Then you will have the option of saving the message for later viewing For information on retrieving messages see Accessing Received Messages on page 108 Using Your Phone 47 P Ribs 06Using kg fm Page 48 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Additional Phone Features Lock and Unlock the Keypad To prevent accidental usage of the phone press the and keys simultaneously to lock the keypad All keys with the exception of the ke
60. andard and the volume level to the middle fourth bar of its range To reset all settings 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Status on page 145 to get to Master Reset and then press Q to select You will see Enter Security Code Tip The 2 Enter your six digit security code You will factory default see Reset Complete security code is 000000 3 Press and hold to exit the menu 144 Customizing Phone Features ad Onah Page 145 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM e Getting to Phone Status 1 Press until you see Phone Setup and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Phone Status and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Clear All Stored Information The master clear feature resets the same items as master reset plus the following clear phone book entries from phone memory not from SIM memory clear last calls made and received lists e reset resettable call timers Master clear does not clear the e fixed dial list my number s list e received messages list To clear all settings 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Status to get to Master Clear and then press to select You will see Enter Security Code 2 Enter your six digit security code You will Tip The see Reset Complete factory default security code is 3 Press and hold to exit the menu 000000 Customizing Phone Features 145 o 9
61. ate or in noisy places where you might not hear the ringer The vibrate alert function notifies you of incoming calls by discreet vibrations 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Rina or Vibrate and then press Y to select Tip If you 2 Press to scroll to Ring Only Vibrate nly select ibrate Vibrate then Ring oro Rina or Vibrate and then Rina your then press Q to select the displayed option phone vibrates You will see Completed for two cycles and then rings 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Set the Ringer Tone Select your favorite tone from 10 different options 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Set Kinser Tone and then press Y to select 2 Press to scroll through the ringer tone options You will hear a one ring cycle demonstration of each tone as its name is displayed 3 Press Q to select the desired ringer tone 4 Press and hold to exit the menu 130 Customizing Phone Features l ad temas Page 131 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Lock 1 Press until you see Fhone Setur and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Phone Lock and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below d Locking and Unlocking Your Phone These features can help you prevent unwanted use of your phone Lock the Phone Automatically Use this feature to set your phone to lock itself every ti
62. ated equipment including without limitation those using the phone service and equipment in any manner in conjunction with emergency 9110r emergency 112 or any other distress calling or emergency services both public of privately operated acknowledge and agree as a condition of the provision of phone service and equipment by Iridium that they will make no claim whether in contract tort or otherwise against Iridium for bodily injury loss of life damage to property or for any other loss whatsoever or for special incidental indirect consequential or punitive damages by reason of any unavailability delay faultiness or failures of the Iridium facilities or phone service or equipment or for inaccuracies or failures with regard to any user information provided This is a waiver and release and disclaimer of liability to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law and applies regardless of the cause of any liability including without limitations to wrongful conduct omission or fault of employees or agents of Iridium Iridium makes no warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose concerning Iridium service or equipment Iridium cannot promise uninterrupted or error free service The Iridium service does not currently interact with E911 or E112 or other public emergency services Such calls are not able to be made on the Iridium system Users by their use of the phone ser
63. calls depending on the antenna position 1 antenna raised and fully extended or 2 antenna stowed or in the down position Antenna Raised and Fully Extended When you receive a call Your phone rings and or vibrates The status indicator alternates red and green e The phone displays Call Answer on the next line To answer the call Press Q or any digit key gt QD O or You will see Connected e Tip See page 130 to set your phone s alert Using Your Phone m 9 P i i 06Using kg fm Page 46 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM If the call does not connect properly you may see one of the following messages Message Description l You need to fully extend the Orient Antenna antenna upwards with a clear unobstructed view of the sky The antenna is not properly Call Failed adjusted or the network signal is not strong enough Antenna Stowed or in the Down Position When you receive a call The phone chirps up to three times to alert you of an incoming call e The phone displays Call Attempt You must rotate and extend the antenna as quickly as possible to receive the call Rotate and fully extend the antenna as described in Holding the Phone on page 40 You will see Iridium Call Attempt Do not attempt to answer until the phone rings or vibrates After several seconds your phone will ring or vibrate and display C
64. calls numbers from the phone book Enters the Quick Access menu Enters the Options menu and scrolls forward through menu features Clears characters from the screen or exits the Options menu Scrolls backward or forward through menu features D 4 oeeo o o Volume Control Keys The volume control keys are located on the left side of the phone They adjust earpiece and ringer volume See Adjust Earpiece Volume on page 48 and Adjust Ringer Volume on page 49 for more information Satellite Antenna You must rotate and fully extend the satellite antenna to answer calls make calls and access satellite services See Holding the Phone on page 40 for more information Satellite products require a clear line of sight to satellite 16 Overview k2 4 D F 04Intro kg fm Page 17 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Satellite Antenna Lock Release Button This button releases the satellite antenna so you can attach the auxiliary antenna Display Your phone s Liquid Crystal Display LCD displays as many as four rows of 16 characters The LCD on your phone may respond slowly to key presses in extremely cold temperatures This is normal and does not affect the phone operation in any way Headset Jack The headset jack located on the right side of the phone provides a connection for an optional headset Power Connector This connector located at the bott
65. card 3 Enter the next group of numbers For memory example enter your PIN number If the location A automated system requires a or enter pause is equal those symbols too toon 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 as many times as character necessary 5 To store the entry follow the procedures in Add an Entry on page 63 Managing the Phone Book 67 P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 68 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Dial Numbers With Pauses To dial a number with pauses 1 Recall the entry See Locating Entries on page 70 Tip Your 2 Press Q to place the call phone displays s F F up to 32 digits The first pause in the number waits until the call is answered When the automated system answers your phone waits a few seconds and then automatically sends the two rows of 16 digits when nter 3 E next set of numbers then the next until all numbers are sent pauses 68 Managing the Phone Book P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 69 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Using Phone Number Prefixes You can save time when you dial by storing the prefixes that you often use This is sometimes called postscripting Your satellite phone allows you to change or add to Phone Book entries without overwriting them Store a prefix in your Phone Book just as you would any other number See Storing Names and Numbers on page 63 Use a Stored Prefix To use a stored prefix Tip Try na
66. curs in a car or home areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you normally would be advised to turn off your vehicle engine For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force Do NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result Safety Information 11 VA ia 03Safety kg fm Page 12 Tuesday November 9 2004 9 34 PM 12 Safety Information a 4 4 P i 04Intro kg fm Page 13 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Overview This chapter provides an overview of this users guide your new satellite phone and available accessories Export Compliance Information This product is controlled by the export laws and regulations of the United States of America The U S Government may restrict the export or re export of this product to certain individuals and or destinations for further information contact the U S Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security or visit www bis doc gov o 9 Ens Gena Page 14 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM e Guide Overview Key Presses Key presses are represented in this guide using symbols A sequence of key presses may be shown as follows ov T
67. d off it automatically enters charge only mode Getting Started 33 IW P i 05GetStart kg fm Page 34 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Note You can still place and answer calls while using the internal charger If you wish to place or answer a call Press to exit charge only mode and return to normal operation Remember that talking on the phone uses power so charging takes more time 34 Getting Started D i 05GetStart kg fm Page 35 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Checking Battery Charge Level Low Battery Warning When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time remains your phone signals you in two ways e Low Battery appears on the display e A warning tone two double beeps sounds Note To help maintain the best battery and phone performance recharge your battery as soon as possible after you receive the low battery warning View Battery Meter The waa battery charge indicator appears continuously in the upper right corner of the display You can also display a more detailed battery meter at any time to check the charge level on your battery See Viewing the Battery Meter on page 100 for more information e Getting Started E D i E 05GetStart kg fm Page 36 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM S Battery Information 36 e Maximizing Battery Life Caution To prevent injuries or burns
68. dequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle 10 Safety Information ad 03Safety kg fm Page 11 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require Aircraft Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the aircraft is on the ground Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF and do not remove your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Obey all signs and instructions Sparks from your battery in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include but are not limited to fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where fuel odors are present for example if a gas propane leak oc
69. e Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches 6 be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers e should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON should not carry the phone in a breast pocket e should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference e should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or ina
70. eatures and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Lall Barrina and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Tip The default password is 0000 Bar Outgoing Calls This feature enables you to receive incoming calls but prevents outgoing calls To bar outgoing calls 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Barring to get to Bar Qutsoina Calls and then press Q to select Your phone takes a moment to request the current setting from the network 2 Press to scroll to Int Calls Int Calls Except Home All Calls or Off and then press Q to select You will see Enter Password Note Since all Iridium calls are international Intl Calls Intl Calls Except Home are not functional selections 3 Enter your bar password and then press Q You will see Call Barrina fn or Call Barring Off 4 Press and hold to exit the menu l 96 Using Calling Features e e a 9 L a 10CallRelated kg fm Page 97 Tuesday November 9 2004 10 57 PM Bar Incoming Calls This feature allows you to place calls but refuses incoming calls Callers hear a recording telling them that you are unavailable To be sure not to miss a call see Using Detailed Call Forwarding on page 92 To bar incoming calls 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Barring to get to Bar Incomins Cal
71. eatures you use most frequently The In Call menu gives you access to call related features when you are in a call Some options give you access to additional lists of options called submenus 53 9 P i 08Menus kg fm Page 54 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Using the Options Menu The Options menu gives you access to your phone s features and options You can not access this menu during a call Navigate the Options Menu Learning how to use just a few keys enables you to move freely through the entire menu system If you want to Then enter the Options Press You will see the first menu available submenu Press to scroll forward scroll through the Options menu e Press to scroll backward or forward Press Q to select a menu select options and option or submenu when that submenus option or submenu name is displayed Press to exit the feature exit features and or submenu menus Press and hold to exit the Options menu 54 Using the Menus 4 P i 08Menus kg fm Page 55 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM How the Phone Responds As you scroll through the Options menu you will see one of three questions on the bottom line of the display If your phone Then asks a View Options Heath to eriter the Select Press to select the eros displayed feature Duit Press Q to exit the feature Display Mess
72. enus 57 k2 4 P i 08Menus kg fm Page 58 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM 58 Using the Menus WZ i P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 59 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Managing the Phone Book Your satellite phone can store up to 100 names and numbers and your SIM card expands memory capacity even more You can use the dedicated keys or the Phone Book menu to add and retrieve numbers from the phone book With the Phone Book menu you can also access phone book maintenance and security features 59 o 9 Sp do 09PhBook kg fm Page 60 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Phone Book Menu Phone Book Personal Numbers Find Entry By Name Enter Name Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Find Entry By Location Enter Location Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Add Entry t Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card Memory Check Capacity Check Phone Capacity Check SIM Capacity Prevent Access No Memory Restrictions To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Phone amp SIM Memory Show Services Last Ten Calls t Last Calls Made Erase All Numbers My Phone Number s Fixed Dialing t View Fixed Dial List Setup Fixed Dialing On Off Edit Entry Add Entry Erase Entry One Touch Dial Setting To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Fixed Dial List 60 Managing the Phone Book IW DQ i P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 61 Wednesday
73. er 3 2004 9 38 PM Change the Time Displayed Use this feature to determine which time is displayed on your real time clock indicator Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Show Time and Date and then press to select 2 Press to scroll to Change Clock iselay and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to either Home Time or Awas Time and then press Q to select 4 Press and hold to exit the menu Set the Time Format You can choose a12 hour or 24 hour time format Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Set Time Format and then press Q 2 Press to choose either 12 hour or 4 hour and then press QF to select 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Customizing Phone Features 139 ad 12PhSetup kg fm Page 140 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Setup 1 Press until you see Phone Setup and then press Q a 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Set the Time and Date To make it easy to check the local time when you travel your phone can save the current time and date for two different
74. ering or c such batteries are used in equipment other than the Product for which they are specified or d such batteries are charged and stored at temperatures greater than 60 degrees centigrade g Breakage or damage to antennas or scratches or other damage to plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts caused by Purchaser s use h Products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim i Products on which serial numbers or date tags have been removed altered or obliterated j Coil cords that are stretched or on which the modular tab is broken leather cases which are covered under separate manufacturers warranties k Products rented on a month to month basis l Normal wear and tear 3 Obtaining Warranty Service For warranty questions repairs or for the return of Product please call your Service Provider or Point of Sale not Iridium Equipment needing service should be returned to your Service Provider or Point of Sale not Iridium SERVICE WORK PERFORMED BY SERVICE CENTERS NOT AUTHORIZED BY IRIDIUM TO PERFORM SUCH WORK WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY 182 Warranty Information WZ as P i 22Warranty kg fm Page 183 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 41 PM All Products shipped to Iridium s authorized Warranty Service Center must be shipped with freight and insurance prepaid Purchaser must include with the Product
75. ervices 109 o oe P i 11Message kg fm Page 110 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM i 5 Go to the Next Message To go to the next message 1 Follow the steps in Read a Stored Message on page 109 Press until you see bo To Next Message and then press Q You will see the next message If you are at the end of your message list you will see the first message again Press to scroll through the message one screen at a time Repeat steps 2 to 3 to read all of your messages Press and hold to exit the menu Delete a Message Use this feature to make room for new messages on your SIM card 1 Follow the steps in Go to the Next Message above until you see the message you want to delete and then press Q Press until you see Delete Hessa then press Q You will see H 3g and ge Deleted Press and hold to exit the menu 110 Using Message Services e P i 11Message kg fm Page 111 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Reply to Sender Use this feature to reply to a message 1 Follow the steps in Go to the Next Message on page 110 until you see the message you want to reply to and then press 2 Press until you see Rely to Sender and then press Q 3 Compose your message For more information see the section titled Managing Outgoing Messages on page 113 If you are replying to an email the sender s email address will appea
76. esday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Outgoing Messages 1 Press to go directly to the Messages menu or Press until you see Hlessasez and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to futaoina Messages and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Read a Stored Message This feature displays the first message stored in the outgoing messages list To read a stored message 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Outgoing Messages to enter the message center You will see the number of messages stored followed by the first message If you do not 2 Press to scroll through the message one screen at a time 3 Press Q to access menu options for the message or Press and hold to exit the menu 118 Using Message Services a aa e P i 11Message kg fm Page 119 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Go to the Next Message This feature takes you to the next message in the outgoing messages list To go to the next message 1 Follow the steps in Read a Stored Message on page 118 2 Press until you see bo To Next Message and then press Q You will see the next message 3 Press to scroll through the message one screen at a time 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to read all of your messages 5 Press and hold to exit the menu Send a Stored Message This feature sends a message stored in the outgoing messages list To send a stored mes
77. esday November 3 2004 9 39 PM Problem The battery drains faster than normal Solution e Are you in an area of variable coverage This uses extra battery power e ls your antenna fully rotated and extended Do you have a clear unobstructed view of the sky This helps use less battery power e Is it anew battery A new battery needs two to three charge discharge cycles to attain normal performance e Is itan old battery Battery performance declines after several years of use Replace the battery e Is it a battery that hasn t been completely discharged Allow the battery to fully discharge until the phone turns itself off and then charge the battery overnight e Are you using your phone in extreme temperatures At extreme hot or cold temperatures battery performance is significantly reduced You find your You may notice this during long calls or during charging phone becoming The heat is produced by the electronic components within warm during use your phone and is quite normal Phone is not responding to user controls including the power key Remove the battery from the phone and then reattach it to cycle power and reset e Check Card or Insert Card Check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly The contacts of the SIM card may be dirty Turn the phone off remove the SIM card and rub the contacts with a clean cloth Replace the card in the phone Your SIM cardis Blocked o
78. etting 144 detents antenna 40 dialing fH 44 character 44 character 44 a character 44 67 last ten calls 80 number with pauses 68 Phone Book entry 72 phone number 42 PIN numbers 44 special characters 44 supplementary service numbers 44 display backlighting 142 cold temperatures and 17 icons 57 162 illustration 15 indicators 15 language selecting 141 special characters 44 standby mode 41 2004 9 39 PM e status indicators 19 20 wrong language displayed 165 E earpiece adjusting volume 48 illustration 15 Edit a Stored Message 120 elapsed airtime timer 157 End Call 42 Enter Name message 55 Enter Phone Unlock Code message 39 132 Enter FIN message 39 55 133 Enter PIN message 75 78 exiting menus and menu features 54 extended menus activating 137 161 Call Barring 95 deactivating 137 161 default setting 160 defined 160 Detailed Call Forwarding 92 Language Selection 141 Lifetime Timer 158 Lights 142 moving menu features 160 Select Keypad Tones 142 Set Time and Date 140 Set Time Format 139 Show Time and Date 138 139 F Failed message 55 Fast Charse Completed message 100 fixed dial list defined 75 entry adding 76 editing 78 erasing 77 one touch dialing 83 169 d G D D i e viewing 79 fixed dialing activating 75 PIN2 code 135 viewing fixed dial list 79 forwarding calls all calls 90 91 cancelling 94 from Quick Access menu 57 voice calls 92
79. etup to get to Extended Menus and then press Y to select 2 Press to choose In or iff and then press Q 3 Press and hold to exit the menu When extended menus are deactivated you can activate them temporarily to access hidden features Press and hold to activate the extended menus temporarily This shortcut displays all extended menus features until you exit the Options menu Customizing Phone Features 137 t bE ad tame Page 138 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Setup 1 Press until you see Phone Setup and then press Q a 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Managing Time and Date Settings View the Time and Date Use this feature to view the current time and date in one of two time zones Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Show Time and Date and then press Y to select 2 Press to choose Show Home Time Date or Show Awas Time Date and then press Q The selected time and date are displayed 3 Press any key to clear the time and date from the display and return to the menu 4 Press and hold to exit the menu g gt 4 138 Customizing Phone Features l P i 12PhSetup kg fm Page 139 Wednesday Novemb
80. ge Clock feature 139 unblocking 134 Change SIM Card PIN feature PIN unblocking key PUK1 134 defined 134 Change SIM Card PIN2 feature entering 134 135 PIN2 code Change Unlock Code feature BA Blocked message 40 136 132 165 diagram 128 changing 135 Extended Menus feature 137 defined 135 161 Enter FIN message 75 78 Language Selection feature entering 75 78 141 incorrect entry 136 Lock Now feature 131 unblocking 136 Master Clear feature 145 PIN2 unblocking key PUK2 Master Reset feature 144 defined 136 New Security Code feature entering 136 136 placing a call 42 45 Phone Lock feature 131 132 Please Try Later message 43 Phone Status feature 143 145 149 Require SIM Card PIN feature postscripting 69 133 134 power Ring or Vibrate feature 130 checking power level 100 Select Keypad Tones feature power on messages 39 142 turning phone on and off 38 Set Ringer Tone feature 130 unable to turn on phone 163 Set Time and Date feature 140 power connector Set Time Format feature 139 defined 17 illustration 15 174 P i 9505A kgIX fm Page 175 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM power key repetitive timer defined 16 defined 156 illustration 16 resetting default setting 144 using 28 33 34 38 setting 156 prefixes 69 estricted Area message 43 149 prompts defined 14 festricted message 74 PUK1 See PIN unblocking key restricting calls 95 99 PUK2 See PIN2 unblocking key restricting phone use 75 79 restricting SIM card access 75
81. git SIM card PIN code provided by your Enter FIN service provider and press QF to proceed See Protecting the SIM Card on page 133 Power off your phone make sure your SIM card is inserted zert Car Insert Card completely and then power your phone on again Check Card The SIM card is damaged or inserted the wrong way Using Your Phone 39 Ais 06Using kg fm Page 40 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Message Description If the SIM card PIN code is incorrectly entered three times in a Blocker row your phone becomes blocked 7 See Unblock the PIN Code on page 134 for instructions on how to unblock it If the SIM card PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times in a row some features e g Fixed T Blocked Dialing become blocked See Unblock the PIN2 Code on page 136 for instructions on how to unblock PIN2 tel Paz Your SIM card has been damaged or Bad Card Cee i n incorrectly issued Contact your See Supplier l f service provider for information Holding the Phone 1 Rotate the antenna to either the left or right detent The antenna will stop here Left Detent Right Detent 40 Using Your Phone ap eu Ais 06Using kg fm Page 41 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM 2 Extend the antenna by pulling out on the end of it The antenna should be vertical to the ground when you talk on the phone as shown
82. he message is an alphanumeric text message of up to 160 characters For more information see Read a New Message on page 108 How Messages Are Stored Your phone stores all messages on your SIM card If the message indicator is flashing your SIM card is full See Delete a Message on page 110 to make room for the new message 106 Using Message Services e a 9 P i 11Message kg fm Page 107 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM What Messages Contain You can receive short text or numeric messages in your Personal Mailbox Text messages may contain up to 160 characters Numeric messages typically phone numbers may contain up to 20 digits Your personal mailbox works along with Call Forwarding For more information see Personal Mailbox on page 47 and the Call Forwarding feature descriptions on pages 89 94 Messages contain multiple screens with the following information the message the date and time the message was sent the phone number if available from which the message was sent Using Message Services 107 o 9 D 11Message kg fm Page 108 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Accessing Received Messages Read a New Message Notification Messages An incoming voicemail notification message automatically scrolls across your screen You can Press Q to store it on your SIM card e Press to delete it Text Messages When
83. he number you want calls forwarded to and then press Q Press and hold 9 to exit the menu Tip f you have not yet stored a voicemail number go to page 122 to learn how Using Calling Features 89 S Y Ribs 10CallRelated kg fm Page 90 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Call Forwarding 1 Press until you see al Related Features and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Call Forwardina and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Forwarding All Your Calls This feature forwards all of your calls to the number you choose Your phone does not ring Note You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider Contact your service provider for additional information To activate this feature 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Forwarding to get to Forward All Calls and then press Q to select Your phone takes a moment to request the current setting from the network 2 Press to scroll to either n or Off and then press Y to select e If you select in your phone takes a moment to contact the network and update the setting You will see Cal Forward On Continue with step 3 If you select iff continue with step 5 90 Using Calling Features a gt ike L is a 10CallRelated kg fm Page 91 Tuesday November 9 2004 10 57 PM 3 Press to scroll to Voicemail or
84. his means you should press followed by Q and then 9 in sequence not simultaneously Prompts and Messages Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either a prompt that guides you to the next action or a message confirming that your action is complete Prompts and messages are represented in this guide in LCD style for example Enter FIM or Completed Tips In the margins of this guide are useful hints and ways to improve your phone s performance l 14 Overview ce A 04Intro kg fm Page 15 Tuesday November 9 2004 8 20 PM Phone Overview Antennas _ Status Lock Release _ Indicator Button 5s Tag _ Satellite S Antenna Earpiece Real Time Signal Clock Strength Indicator F Battery i Charge Indicator Volume i pate a Display Keys Display Status Indicators Scroll Bar Message Key Battery and SIM Compartment Alphanumeric Keypad Headset Jack Power Connector Quick Access Key Data 7777 C t onnector Microphone Note Phone shown with antenna in stowed position Overview 15 a 9 P i 04Intro kg fm Page 16 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Special Keys Key Function Turns the phone s power on and off Selects menu settings or options or initiates and answers calls Takes you directly to the Messages menu where you can call your voicemail number or read messages you have received Stores numbers in the phone book Re
85. hone Setup and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Managing Other Security Settings Your phone includes other security features e a SIM card PIN2 code for accessing fixed dialing settings and other subscription dependent features e a security code controls access to security and other menu options Change the SIM Card PIN2 Code Your SIM card PIN2 code is used to access fixed dialing settings This four to eight digit code is issued to you when you subscribe to the feature Use this feature to choose a new code 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Change SIM PINE Code and then press Q to select You will see Enter Old PINE 2 Enter the current PIN2 code and then Tip You should press Q You will see Enter New PIN have received your SIM card 3 Enter new PIN2 code and then press Q PIN2 code from You will see Repeat Hew FIN 7 your service 4 Re enter the new PIN2 code and then provider press Q again You will see Completed 5 Press and hold to exit the menu Customizing Phone Features 135 o 9 ad temas Page 136 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Setup 1 Press until you see Phone Setup and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select a U
86. ia Allows you to use the 9505A portable phone while recharging the battery The battery should not be allowed to fully discharge 22 Overview V P 04Intro kg fm Page 23 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Auto Accessory Adapter Restores full battery power for portable phone operation from any operating vehicle using standard 12 volt accessory connector port Headset The convenient headset provides both an earphone and microphone in one small piece for simple hands free and private telephone conversations The headset plugs directly into the jack on the right side of your phone Lanyard Wrist Strap The lanyard wrist strap is made of nylon It provides a convenient way to carry your phone e Overview o 23 w 0 WD ad 04Intro kg fm Page 24 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Portable Auxiliary Antenna From one car to another this compact pocket sized antenna with convenient magnetic mount goes in every vehicle you do to provide improved reception e Reliable magnetic mount ceramic patch antenna Attached 1 5 meter cable Note The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas Ensure antenna is mounted 20 cm feet from user or passengers Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these devices Antenna Adapter This adapter provides the required external antenna c
87. ify Your Phone Number s on page 82 You can also use the Phone Book menu to view your phone number See View Your SIM Card Phone Number s on page 81 for more information Using Your Phone 49 WY Oa ce 06Using kg fm Page 50 Tuesday November 9 2004 8 27 PM 50 Using Your Phone a 4 4 WZ eis 07InCall kg fm Page 51 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM S Using In Call Features Read this chapter to learn how to use In Call menu features The In Call menu is displayed when you press during a call zi ies o ad 07InCall kg fm Page 52 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Muting a Call For privacy during a call try muting the phone You hear the party on the other end but the other party does not hear you While in a call Tip You can 1 Press until you see Turn Mute on or off also mute the phone trom he 2 Press Q to select You will see Hute Quick Access To unmute a call menu See on Using the 1 Press until you see Turn Mute on or off Quick Access 2 Press Q to select Menu on page 56 52 Using In Call Features P i 08Menus kg fm Page 53 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Using the Menus Many of your phone s features are organized into lists of options called menus There are three menus e The main Options menu lets you select and or adjust phone features e The Quick Access menu gives you instant access to the menu f
88. ited functionality without the SIM card SIM Card Protection You may want to keep your SIM card in your wallet or purse when you are not using your satellite phone This helps keep your personal information secure and gives you access to your service even if your phone is not available If you forget your phone insert your SIM card into a friend s phone to access your personal service Caution Do not bend or scratch your SIM card and avoid exposing your card to static electricity water or dirt Getting Started 27 Ais 05GetStart kg fm Page 28 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Installing Removing the SIM Card The SIM card is stored in a recess in the battery compartment It is normally covered by the battery when you use your phone Caution Make sure your phone is powered off before inserting or removing the SIM card If you don t you may damage the memory on your SIM card 1 Turn your phone off by pressing and holding the key 2 Remove the battery cover and battery See Removing the Battery on page 31 3 Slide the SIM card tray to the left and lift up the right side of the tray 28 Getting Started Zs 05GetStart kg fm Page 29 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM 4 Insert the SIM card into the tray with the notch up and the gold plate facing out or Remove the SIM card from the tray
89. l through the choices and then press Q to select the displayed option 3 Press and hold to exit the menu If you accidentally change the language of your phone s display press and hold the 9 key to return to the idle display then press Q to return directly to the language selection submenu Customizing Phone Features 141 W o e ad temas Page 142 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Setup 1 Press until you see Phone Setup and then press Q a 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Turning Lights On and Off You can activate or deactivate all phone lighting including the phone status indicator display backlighting and keypad backlighting Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Lishts and then press Q to select 2 Press to choose In or iff and then press Q to select the displayed option 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Setting Keypad Tones Choose the sounds your phone makes when its keys are pressed Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Select Keypad Tones and
90. l to the number you are looking for and to your Enone then press Q to place a call to that number Book press p P i when the or number is hee spurte displayed then ied ee Erase All Numbers you will see follow the steps poe in Storing 4 Press and hold to exit the menu Names and Numbers on page 63 80 Managing the Phone Book a gt ike P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 81 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Viewing and Modifying Your Phone Numbers View Your SIM Card Phone Number s You can program up to three phone numbers such as your voice and data phone numbers onto your SIM card Use this feature to view your phone number s 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Book Tip Pressing Features to get to fly Phone Number s also brings up your 2 Press Q to select You will see your phone s phone number voice phone number followed by fiodify 3 Press to scroll through your numbers 4 Press and hold to exit the menu Note If you do not see your phone number s they have not been programmed onto your SIM card You can program your voice phone number and other phone numbers onto your SIM card by following the steps described in Modify Your Phone Number s on page 82 Managing the Phone Book 81 Y o e D E O09PhBook kg fm Page 82 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Phone Book Features 1 Press until you see Fhone Book
91. limitation disassembly of such Product software or exercise of exclusive rights in such Product software is permitted 7 Contact For additional information about this Product warranty please contact your Service Provider or Point of Sale For additional information about Iridium products and services please contact Iridium as follows By Telephone Customer ServiceToll Free Number 1 866 947 4348 Local or International Number 1 480 752 5155 By Email Info iridium com By Mail Iridium Satellite LLC Attn Customer Service 8440 S River Parkway Tempe AZ 85284 USA 184 Warranty Information
92. lls and then press Q to select 3 Press to scroll to the option you desire Forward All Voice Calls IF Busy IF Mo Answer or IF Hot Reachable 92 Using Calling Features g gt 4 L Y a 10CallRelated kg fm Page 93 Tuesday November 9 2004 10 57 PM 4 Press Q to select the displayed option Your phone takes a moment to contact the network and update the setting You will see Cal Forward n 5 Press to scroll to either ioicemail or Other Nuiiber and then press Q e If you select Voicemail continue with Tip f you have step 7 not yet stored a e If you select ther Humber then you will see voicemail Enter Humber Continue with step 6 numoSr Oto A ed page 122 to 6 Enter the number you want calls forwarded learn how to and then press Q 7 Press and hold 9 to exit the menu Using Calling Features 93 9 4 Ribs 10CallRelated kg fm Page 94 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Call Forwarding 1 Press until you see al Related Features and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to al Forwardins and then press Q a 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Canceling All Forwarding This feature cancels all call forwarding settings Note You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider Contact your service provider for additional information 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Forwarding t
93. ls and then press Q to select Your phone takes a moment to request the current setting from the network 2 Press to scroll to When Roamina All Calls or iff and then press to select You will see Enter Password 3 Enter your bar password and then press Q You will see Cal Barring On or Call Barring UFF 4 Press and hold 9 to exit the menu Using Calling Features 97 ir EA ad 10CallRelated kg fm Page 98 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Call Barring 1 Press until you see Call Related Features and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Lall Barrina and then press Q d 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Cancel All Barring To cancel all call barring settings 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Barring to get to Cancel All Barrina and then press Q to select You will see Enter P AZZ d 2 Enter your bar password and then press QJ You will see Cal Barrina fff All call barring settings are now set to iff 3 Press and hold to exit the menu a gt ike l 98 Using Calling Features NZ ce A 10CallRelated kg fm Page 99 Tuesday November 9 2004 10 57 PM Change Bar Password When you subscribe to call barring your service provider gives you a four digit bar password Use this feature to change it to something easy to remember 1 Follow the steps in
94. ls 90 91 unable to receive call 163 Forward When Unavailable Call Answer 45 46 89 call barring diagram 88 barr password Pending Call Drop feature 102 changing 99 Show Battery Meter feature entering 96 99 100 cancelling 98 Show Signal Strength feature incoming calls 97 101 outgoing calls 96 call timers unable to cancel 164 all calls 154 Call Failed message 46 47 elapsed airtime 157 call forwarding in call timer 157 all calls 90 91 lifetime timer 158 cancelling 94 most recent call 153 162 from Quick Access menu 57 repetitive 156 unable to cancel 164 resetting all 145 154 voice calls 92 93 single alert 155 when unavailable 89 total airtime 154 Call Meters menu Call 42 diagram 152 Calling message 42 Lifetime Timer feature 158 Cannot Move Menu Item message Repetitive Timer feature 156 160 Reset All Timers feature 154 carry case 24 Set Audible Call Timers feature charger AC travel 22 155 156 Charsina Battery message 33 Show Call Timers feature 153 100 154 Check Card message 39 165 check mark indicator 168 i bE P 2 S 9505A kgIX fm Page 169 Wednesday November 3 i defined 20 cK message 101 clear n defined 16 clearing stored information 145 clear line of sight 16 clock 15 19 code phone unlock 131 132 security 74 132 136 144 145 SIM card PIN 39 133 134 SIM card PIN2 75 78 135 136 Completed message 55 Connected message 42 45 46 D date setting 140 viewing 138 default settings res
95. me it is powered on 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Lock to get to Automatic Lock and then press Q to select 2 Press to choose In or iff and then press Q to select You will see Completed 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Lock the Phone Instantly Use this feature to lock your phone immediately 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Lock to get to Lock Now 2 Press Q to select You will see Locked Note Once you unlock your phone it remains unlocked until you lock it again Unlock the Phone 1 Enter unlock code Enter your four digit Tip The phone unlock code factory default unlock code is 2 Press Q 1234 i Customizing Phone Features 131 Ea 4 P i 12PhSetup kg fm Page 132 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM i Tip The factory default security code is 000000 Change the Unlock Code The unlock code is originally set to 1234 You should change it as soon as possible 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Lock to get to Change Unlock Code and then press to select You will see Enter Security Code Enter security code Enter your six digit security code You will see your current lock code and Enter Phone Unlock Code Press to clear one digit at a time or press and hold to clear all the digits Enter new code Enter a new four digit unlock code and then press Q You will see Phone Lock and the new lock code Pre
96. ming 1 Recall the prefix from your Phone Book e Pre PY t TON area like See Locating Entries on page 70 Dountoun 2 Add the remaining numbers suburbs or bernard 3 Press Q to place the call Change Entry to a Similar Number To change an entry to a similar number 1 Recall the number from your Phone Book See Locating Entries on page 70 2 Press 9 to delete the unwanted digits 3 Enter the replacement digits 4 Press Q to place the call Managing the Phone Book 69 W o e ad Osis Page 70 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Personal Numbers 1 Press until you see Fhone Book and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Personal Numbers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Locating Entries Find an Entry by Name Search your Phone Book by the first few letters of the entry Tip Your Note If you have restricted access to either SIM phone sorts card or phone memory those entries will not be SIM card available For more information see Preventing memory and Access to the Phone Book on page 74 Ht aed 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Personal alohabeticall Numbers to get to Find Entry By Name and p y then press Q to select You will see Enter Hame Tip Use the 2 Enter one or more characters of the entry Oor 8 to and then press Q If necessary scroll to the entry you are looking for
97. nblock the PIN2 Code If your PIN2 code is entered incorrectly three times in a row H Blocked appears in the display You need to enter a PIN2 unblocking key PUK2 which you can obtain from your service provider 1 Press O O O O VO 2 Enter unblocking key Enter the eight digit PUK2 unblocking key and then press Q Your service provider supplies this code 3 Enter a new PIN2 code and then press Q 4 Re enter the new PIN2 code and then press Q Change the Security Code The security code is your phone s primary security number You use it to reset your phone to its default settings and prevent access to your phone book It is originally set to 000000 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to New Security Code and then press to select You will see Enter Security Code 2 Enter the current security code and then press Q You will see Enter New Security Code 3 Enter a new security code and then press Q You will see Secur Code and the six digit number selected 4 Press and hold to exit the menu 136 Customizing Phone Features l g gt 4 P i 12PhSetup kg fm Page 137 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Activating Extended Menus This feature activates and deactivates the extended menus See Personalizing the Options Menu on page 160 to learn how extended menus can make your phone even simpler to use 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone S
98. ng to Message Settings 1 Press to go directly to the Messages menu or Press until you see Hlessasez and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Messase Settings and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Set Expiry period This feature specifies the maximum amount of time in hours that an unforwarded outgoing message will remain at the service center before it is deleted To set the message expiration period Tip The 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Message default Settings to get to Expiry Period and then expiration press to select You will see Enter Hours period setting is followed by the current setting 7 days 168 eh 3 hours 2 Press 9 to clear one digit at a time or press and hold to erase the entire number 3 Enter the new number and then press Q You will see Hours followed by the number you entered 4 Press and hold to exit the menu 124 Using Message Services aa e P i 11Message kg fm Page 125 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Specify Outgoing Message Type You can send messages to a device which interprets them in a format other than text Your service center converts the messages before forwarding them to the destination address Note Currently the only supported message type is TEXT To specify the outgoing message type 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Message Settings on page 124
99. nning of each billing cycle to keep track of your spending 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Show Call Timers to get to Reset 41 Timers and then press Q to select You will see Completed The display then returns to Reset All Timers 2 Press and hold to exit the menu Note This does not reset the Lifetime Timer described on page 158 154 Timing Your Calls l a gt ike D i 15Timers kg fm Page 155 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Audible Call Timers 1 Press until you see Lall Meters and then press Q d 2 Press to scroll to Set Audible Call Timers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Setting Audible Call Timers Let your phone watch the clock for you The call timers signal at a set time or interval with beeps only you can hear Set the Single Alert Timer Use this feature to set your phone to alert you after an elapsed time 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Audible Call Timers to get to Sinsle Alert Timer and then press to select 2 Press to scroll to In or fff and then press Q to select If you select In you will see Enter Seconds Continue with step 3 If you select iff you will see Comeleted Continue with step 4 3 Press Q to accept the current setting You will see Seconds KAA or Enter a number from 11 to 999 and then press Q You will see Seconds KAA 4
100. number for your entry you may see one of these messages Message Description Stored HEX You have stored the entry You have chosen a memory location outside the appropriate range Enter a new number within the range listed on the display Range You have chosen an occupied location Press Q to overwrite the location or press any other key to try another location Dverurite 64 Managing the Phone Book k2 4 MIP abs O09PhBook kg fm Page 65 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Entering Names You can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet For example press to enter the letters A B or C as shown press 1 time to insert an A press 2 times to insert a B press 3 times to insert a C press 4 times to insert a 2 Enter Characters 1 Enter a letter by pressing a key as many times as necessary Press 8 to move the cursor Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as necessary and then press Q i Correct an Entry To delete a character 1 Press 8 to scroll the cursor to the right of the character you want to delete Press to delete one character at a time or Press and hold to clear the display To add a character 1 Press 8 to scroll the cursor to the location where you want to add a character Enter a letter by pressing a key as many times as necessary Tip Press and hold any numeric key to toggle be
101. o get to Cancel All Forwarding and then press QF to select Your phone takes a moment to contact the network and update the setting You will see Call Forward ff All call forwarding settings are now set to lff 2 Press and hold to exit the menu 94 Using Calling Features a gt ike ce A 10CallRelated kg fm Page 95 Tuesday November 9 2004 10 57 PM _ Getting to Call Related Features 1 Press until you see Cal Related Features and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Restricting Calls with Call Barring You can use call barring to restrict both incoming and outgoing calls Call barring is useful if you are loaning your phone to others or when you wish to control incoming calls When you change one of your call barring settings your phone takes a few seconds to request the setting from the network Notes You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider Contact your service provider for additional information This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 Call forwarding must be disabled before call barring is activated Using Calling Features 95 schol S P i 10CallRelated kg fm Page 96 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Call Barring 1 Press until you see Lall Related F
102. oaming All Calls On Off Cancel All Barring Change Bar Password 1 This feature is network and subscription dependent 2 This feature is network and subscription dependent It is available only when the extended menus are activated 88 Using Calling Features aa o V MB NA GY A 10CallRelated kg fm Page 89 Tuesday November 9 2004 10 57 PM Getting to Call Forwarding 1 2 3 Press until you see Cal Related Features and then press Q Press to scroll to Lal Forwarding and then press Q Press to scroll to one of the features described below Forwarding Calls When Unavailable Use this feature when you are unable to answer your phone calls Note You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider Contact your service provider for additional information To activate this feature 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Forwarding to get to Forward When Unavailable and then press Q to select Your phone takes a moment to request the current setting from the network Press to scroll to In or iff and then press Q to select e If you select n continue with step 3 e If you select fff continue with step 5 Press to scroll to Voicemail or Other Aumber and then press Q to select e If you select Voicemail continue with step 5 e If you select ither Humber then you will see Enter Humber Continue with step 4 Enter t
103. of three consecutive tones and displays Pendina Call Dror The tones continue periodically until a new satellite moves into range or the call is dropped To activate or deactivate the alert tones 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Related Features to get to Pending Call Dror and then press Q to select 2 Press to scroll to either in or ff and then press Y to select 3 Press and hold to exit the menu a gt 4 102 Using Calling Features P z 11Message kg fm Page 103 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM ls Using Message Services You can receive voicemail notification messages and send and receive numeric and text messages through your Personal Mailbox service around the world Wherever you are you can have instant reference to all your communication 103 Sp Zh 11Message kg fm Page 104 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Messages Menu 104 Using Message Services e Call Voicemail Received Messages 6 first message Delete Message Reply to Sender Send Message Store Message Return Call Edit Message Send Message Store Message Go to Next Message Outgoing Messages first message Send Message Edit Message Send Message Store Message Delete Message Go to Next Message Message Editor Send Message Store Message Message Settings Voicemail Number Service Centre Expiry Period Outgoing Message Type 6 Text
104. ok ad O09PhBook kg fm Page 79 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Fixed Dialing 1 Press until you see Fhone Book and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Fixed Dialina and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below View Your Fixed Dialing List This feature enables you to review but not change your fixed dial list 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing to get to View Fixed Dial List and then press Q to select You will see the first number on your fixed dial list 2 Press to scroll through the numbers on your fixed dial list 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Managing the Phone Book 79 o 9 ad Otis Page 80 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Phone Book Features 1 Press until you see Fhone Book and then press Q d 2 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Viewing the Last Ten Calls Made or Received Your phone saves the last ten phone numbers you dialed To view the phone numbers of the last ten calls you have made 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Book Features to get to Last Ten Calls and then press Y to select Tip f you want 2 Press to scroll to Last Calls Made or Erase to add a Hl Numbers and then press Q to select peed ie 3 If you select Last Calls Made press to rie ee scrol
105. om left of the phone provides the connection for an external power supply Data Connector This connector located on the bottom of the phone provides the connection for a data cable e Overview 17 ie P i 04Intro kg fm Page 18 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Indicators Status Indicator The status indicator is located at the top of your phone This LED indicator provides information on your phone s current state of service If the LED is Then Alternating A call is incoming red and green 9 You are receiving a signal from the Flashing green Iridium satellite network You can make and receive calls You are temporarily unable to make Flashing yellow or receive calls Try again in a few minutes Your SIM card may be inserted incorrectly may not be inserted or you may be in a restricted area Flashing yellow and red Flashing red Service is not available 18 Overview 4 P i 04Intro kg fm Page 19 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Display Status Indicators and Icons Indicator Description Signal Strength Indicator indicates the strength of the signal from the network The signal strength indicator appears W continuously in the top left hand Tumuli corner of the display The more segments displayed in the bar graph the stronger the signal Five bars indicate full signal strength No bars indicate a
106. one s memory locations 1 9 your SIM card s memory locations 101 109 or to your fixed dial list locations 1 9 Store your evening and weekend numbers on one type of memory and your daytime numbers on another Which numbers do need to keep secure Use your SIM card to store the numbers you need to keep secure like the numbers of friends and family members You can remove your SIM card and keep it securely in your wallet or purse when you are not using your phone If you wish you can even require a PIN code every time your SIM card is inserted into any phone To deactivate your PIN code see Activate and Deactivate the SIM Card PIN Code on page 133 Store more public numbers like business associates and travel agents in your phone s memory 62 Managing the Phone Book e e o amp P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 63 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM i o e Getting to Personal Numbers 1 Press until you see Fhone Book and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Personal Numbers and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Storing Names and Numbers d Add an Entry Use the Options Menu 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Personal Numbers to get to Add Entry and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Add To Phone Memory or Add To SIM Card Memers 3 Press Q to select You will see Enter fMunber 4 Enter a
107. onnection to use your 9505A portable phone with the portable auxiliary antenna Carry Case This high quality leather case helps protect your phone It includes a belt clip and a lanyard wrist strap 24 Overview WZ eis 05GetStart kg fm Page 25 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM S Getting Started Getting started with your new satellite phone is easy Just insert your phone s SIM Subscriber Identity Module card and charge the battery This chapter shows you how 25 ies o lt ad 05GetStart kg fm Page 26 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM A o Attaching the Satellite Antenna Attach the Antenna 1 Attach the antenna in the down position 2 Press and hold the lock release button at the top of the phone 3 Push the antenna until it clicks into place and release the lock release button Remove the Antenna You may want to remove the satellite antenna to attach an auxiliary antenna 1 Place the antenna in the down position 2 Press and hold the lock release button at the top of the phone 3 3 Remove the antenna by pulling straight out 26 Getting Started NZ e o WY P i 05GetStart kg fm Page 27 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM What Is a SIM Card Your SIM Subscriber Identity Module card is a small smart card that contains your service details and memory for storing Phone Book entries and messages Note Your phone has lim
108. ontents if necessary Tip Press and 3 Begin composing your message Enter a hold any letter by pressing a key as many times as numeric key to necessary toggle between uppercase and lowercase 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as many times as characters necessary to complete your message 4 Press 8 to advance the cursor Lines of text are automatically formatted in the display When you reach the bottom of the editing area the top lines of text scroll up and off the display in order to keep the cursor and the last few lines of text in view When you have finished composing your message 6 Press Q to access options for that entry Message editor menu options let you send the message immediately or store it for later use These options are described on pages 116 117 114 Using Message Services P i 11Message kg fm Page 115 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Create a New Email Message Note You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider Contact your service provider for additional information 1 Follow the steps in Create a New Message on page 114 until you get to step 3 2 Compose your message starting with the destination email address followed by a space and then your message For example johndoe domain com This is a sample message Note The maximum length of the entire message including the destination email address is 160 characters The editor will stop after the
109. ory or SIM memory and try to access an entry stored in that type of memory you will see a list of the entries that are not restricted If you prevent access to both your phone memory and SIM memory and then try to access an entry you will see Restricted 74 Managing the Phone Book e e d D ad O09PhBook kg fm Page 75 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Fixed Dialing 1 Press until you see Fhone Book and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Fixed Dialina and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Restricting Phone Use You can restrict calling on your phone to a list of numbers that you create When the fixed dialing feature is active you can only call numbers or use prefixes for example country codes or area codes that exactly match those stored in your fixed dial list You can store up to 40 entries on your list These entries are stored on your SIM card Activate Fixed Dialing Use this feature to activate fixed dialing For instructions on how to store entries in the fixed dial list see Add an Entry on page 76 Note The fixed dialing feature restricts access to your SIM memory 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing to get to Setup Fixed ialins and then press Q to select You will see Enter PING 2 Enter code Enter your SIM card PIN2 code Tip The and then press Q default SIM z
110. r and a blinking cursor indicates where you should begin composing your message Note Leave a space between the email address and the beginning of your message 4 Press Q You will see Send Message 5 Press Q You will see Enter Number If available the sender s phone number will automatically appear If you are replying to an email the standard email response number 00 2 or 2 will appear 6 Enter number if none is present and press to send the message Using Message Services 111 P i 11Message kg fm Page 112 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Edit a Received Message You can edit a message that you have received then send the modified message and or store it in the outgoing messages list 1 Follow the steps in Go to the Next Message on page 110 until you see the message you want to edit and then press Q 2 Press until you see Edit Message and then press Q The message is copied to the message editor You will see the final portion of the message displayed in the editing area The cursor is placed at the end of the message For instructions on how to edit a stored message see Edit a Stored Message on page 120 112 Using Message Services V Y Onenn Page 113 Tuesday November 9 2004 11 13 PM _ Getting to Message Features 1 Press to go directly to the Messages menu or Press until you see Ilezsasez and then press Q 2 Pre
111. r BB flocked inserted in the Enter the PIN unblocking key PUK1 or the PIN2 prone butithe unblocking key PUK2 respectively or contact your display says A H Bi service provider See Unblock the PIN Code on page 134 and Unblock the PIN2 Code on page 136 for additional information e Bad Card See Supplier Please contact your service provider 1 Press and hold the 9 key to return to the idle You find your display Siea prompts gt Press Q GD GD to go directly to the in a language language selection submenu other than your own 3 Press Q until you see your preferred language 4 Press Q to select Troubleshooting 165 kJ 4 P i 18Trouble kg fm Page 166 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM 166 Troubleshooting WZ i D 9505A kgIX fm Page 167 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 39 PM Index Symbols B character 44 Bad Card See Supplier message character 44 40 165 a character 44 67 barring calls incoming 97 A outgoing 96 battery AC travel charger 22 accessories 21 24 accessory connector defined 17 illustration 15 adapter antenna 24 auto accessory 23 Add To Short Menus message 160 airbag 11 alert incoming call 46 alphanumeric keypad 15 antenna adapter 24 attaching 26 care 8 detents 40 extending 40 illustration 40 lock release button 15 17 26 removing 26 rotating 40 audible call timers repetitive 156 resetting default settings 144 single alert 15
112. r Mobile Earth Stations MESs 8 October 2004 A technical file is retained by Iridium Satellite LLC The 9505A handset is declared conformant only if it is used with the Iridium accessories and antenna approved for the 9505A model and if the handset is used as described in the 9505A User Guide Signed Z Ys CTO Iridium Satellite LLC Date st yo 2oos 180 P Ka P i 22Warranty kg fm Page 181 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 41 PM Warranty Information Iridium Limited Warranty For Satellite Subscriber Radiotelephone Products 1 Coverage and Duration Iridium warrants that its new satellite subscriber radiotelephone products and accessories the Product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from the date such Product is delivered to the first end user purchaser or first lessee the Purchaser or the date such Products are first placed into satellite subscriber service whichever occurs earliest Iridium at its option shall at no charge to Purchaser either repair or replace the Product or refund the purchase price of a Product that does not conform to this warranty provided the Product is returned in accordance with the instructions set out below and within the warranty period These remedies are Purchaser s exclusive remedies under this warranty Repair may include the replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new par
113. sage 1 Follow the steps in Read a Stored Message on page 118 2 Press until you see Send Message and then press Q You will be prompted to enter the destination address phone number for the message 3 Enter the destination address and then press Q to send the message If the destination is a phone number enter it beginning with 00 or If the destination is an email address enter 00 2 or 2 The message is sent to your message service center which forwards the message to its final destination You will see Message Sent when the message arrives at the service center Using Message Services 119 P i 11Message kg fm Page 120 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM If the message cannot be delivered to the service centre you will see lleszase Failed followed by Resend on the next line You can Press Q to resend the message or Press to abandon the attempt to send the message at this time If you have not previously stored a service center number then you will see flo Service Centre See Enter Service Centre Number on page 123 for instructions on how to enter a service center number Edit a Stored Message You can edit a message that you have stored in the outgoing messages list To edit a stored message 1 Follow the steps in Go to the Next Message on page 119 until you see the message you want to edit and then press Q 2 Press until yo
114. ss to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by Select Managing Outgoing Messages You can create a new message and send it immediately or store it in an outgoing messages list for later use You can also edit a message that you have received then send and or save the modified message Messages are created and edited in the message editor Message Editor The message editor lets you create a new message or modify a stored message You use the keypad to create or edit a message You can produce any letter in the alphabet by pressing the appropriate key For example press to enter the letters A B or C as shown press 1 time to insert an A press 2 times to insert a B L press 3 times to insert a C press 4 times to insert a 2 For a complete list of the characters you can enter from the keypad see page 66 Using Message Services 113 4 9 S Fi P i 11Message kg fm Page 114 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Create a New Message To create a new message in the message editor 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Message Features on page 113 to get to Message Editor and then press Q to select The message editor displays the contents of the last message entered If there are no previous messages the cursor is placed in the upper left corner of the editing area 2 Press and hold to clear the entire message editor c
115. ss and hold to exit the menu 132 Customizing Phone Features l e gt O ad temas Page 133 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Require SIM Card PIN 1 Press until you see Fhone Setur and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Resuire SIM Card FIN and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below You will see the feature name followed by View Options d Protecting the SIM Card You can use a Personal Identification Number PIN code to protect the information stored on your SIM card even when it is inserted into someone else s phone Activate and Deactivate the SIM Card PIN Code When you activate the SIM card PIN code your phone requests the code whenever the phone is powered on To change this setting you need to enter the PIN code that your service provider gave you 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Require SIM Card PIN 2 Press to scroll to n or iff and then Tip You should press Q You will see Enter PIN have received 3 Enter code Enter your four to eight digit yonr SiM car PIN code from SIM card PIN code and then press Q You Voir sovi will see Completed provider 4 Press and hold to exit the menu Customizing Phone Features 133 o 9 ad 12PhSetup kg fm Page 134 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Require SIM Card PIN 1 Press until you see Fhone Setur and then press Q
116. stomizing the Menu System e e You can customize the Options menu by moving features in and out of the extended menus Features that you place on the extended menu are hidden when extended menus are turned off and become visible when you activate the extended menus Note The default factory setting for your phone is extended menus activated Move Menu Features To move menu features 1 Find the feature you want to move 2 Press and hold Q You will see one of two responses depending on where that menu feature is currently located If you see The feature is in the extended menu Message Description Press Q to move the feature to the Remove From extended menu You will see Meri Short Menus Item Moved The feature is or in the short Press to scroll to Leave in Short menu Menus and then press g to select You will see Hove Cancel led Press Q to move the feature to the dd To short menu You will see Menu ten Short Menus Hoved or Press to scroll to Leave in Lona Menus and then press Y to select You will see Hove Cancel led Note Some features and submenus cannot be moved You will see Cannot Move Menu Iten 9 P i 16Custom kg fm Page 161 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Activate Deactivate Extended Menus Use the Options menu to activate and deactivate extended menus Activate them when you need access to every feature Deactiva
117. t special characters in your numbers To enter Then fl Press Press for international calls Press and hold a for pause dialing Press and hold supplementary service Press EP or EP one numbers PINs and or more times as unblocking necessary Dial a Number With Pauses See Using Pauses in Numbers on page 67 for information on dialing numbers with pauses Dial a Number from the Phone Book Your phone contains a phone book that you can use to store names and telephone numbers Once you have stored information in your phone book you can save dialing steps by e using one touch dialing page 83 e recalling and dialing an entry by location page 71 e recalling and dialing an entry by name page 70 e recalling and dialing one of the last ten numbers called page 80 See Managing the Phone Book on page 59 for information on how to store and retrieve names and numbers from the phone book 44 Using Your Phone D i 06Using kg fm Page 45 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM End a Call Use one of the following procedures to end a call Press Q Press Q Receiving a Call Receive a Phone Call To receive a call your phone must be powered on have a SIM card inserted be unlocked and be in contact with the satellite network See Accessing the Network on page 147 for network information There are two scenarios for receiving
118. te them for everyday use 1 Press until you see Phone Setur and then press Y to select 2 Press to scroll to Extended Menus and then press Q to select 3 Press to scroll to either n or iff and then press to select All hidden features are accessible when you activate the extended menus Access Hidden Features If you want to access a feature hidden in the extended menus but don t want to leave the extended menus active you can use this shortcut Press and hold for a few seconds All extended menus features remain accessible until you exit the Options menu Customizing the Menu System 161 i bE P i 16Custom kg fm Page 162 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Personalizing the Quick Access Menu You can replace the default Quick Access menu features described on page 57 with any of the following features Icon Quick Access Feature HA Find by Location recalls a Phone Book entry B by its memory location number jpa Add Entry to Phone stores entered numbers in the next available phone memory location ga Add Entry to SIM stores entered numbers in the next available SIM card location fo Ring Volume displays and sets the incoming oy call ring tone volume igs Check Signal checks the strength of the i signal from the satellite network Switch Memory switches one touch dialing j between the phone and SIM memories depending on the current setting
119. the headset accessory Wearing the phone on the body can interfere with proper phone operation since the antenna requires a clear unobstructed view of the sky to access the lridium satellite network Batteries Caution All batteries can cause property damage injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry keys or beaded chains touches exposed terminals The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot To protect against such unwanted current drain exercise care in handling any charged battery particularly when placing it inside your pocket purse or other container with metal objects Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to instructions Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving e Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility e Use hands free phone operation if available e Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require Safety Information 9 gt 4 P i 03Safety kg fm Page 10 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 35 PM Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phon
120. then press to select 2 Press to choose Normal Tones Sinale Tone or fla Tones and then press Q 3 Press and hold to exit the menu 142 Customizing Phone Features Pa S co ad temas Page 143 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Getting to Phone Status 1 Press until you see Phone Setup and then press Q 2 Press to scroll to Phone Status and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Managing Phone Settings Review Your Phone s Settings Use this feature to review all of your phone s settings that have changed from their original default settings To review all settings 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Status to get to Status Review and then press Q 2 Press to scroll through the list of all the menu items you have changed 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Note You can reset your phone s original settings if desired See Reset Phone Options to Factory Defaults on page 144 Customizing Phone Features 143 o 9 P i 12PhSetup kg fm Page 144 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Reset Phone Options to Factory Defaults Use the master reset feature to reset all settings to their original default settings This feature e resets audible call timers the in call timer and the automatic lock e resets extended menus to default setting e restores keypad tones to normal ringer tone to st
121. time zones Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 Tip The time 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone displayed Setup to get to Set Time and Date and then home or away press Q to select on the real time clock indicator is the one you selected on page 139 2 Press to choose Set Home Time Date or Set Awas Time Date and then press Q You will see Enter Home Time or Enter Away Time and the time currently set 3 Press Q to accept the displayed time or Enter the time in 24 hour format and then press Q You will see Enter Home Date or Enter Awas Time and the date currently set 4 Press Q to accept the displayed date You will see Cone leted or Enter the date in day dd month mm year yy form and then press Q You will see Completed 5 Press and hold to exit the menu 140 Customizing Phone Features l g gt 4 P i 12PhSetup kg fm Page 141 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Selecting the Display Language Your phone contains 21 languages Use this feature to select the language in which your phone displays menus and messages Note This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated See Activating Extended Menus on page 137 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup to get to Lanauase Selection and then press to select 2 Press to scrol
122. to get to lutanins Hezsase Type and then press Q to select 2 Press to scroll to the desired type and then press Q to select it 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Using Message Services e 125 D NW eis 11Message kg fm Page 126 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM 126 Using Message Services WZ i WZ eis 12PhSetup kg fm Page 127 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM S Customizing Phone Features Once you are comfortable with the basic features of your new phone use the Phone Setup menu to configure your phone the way you like it 127 ies aa e Sp Zs 12PhSetup kg fm Page 128 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 38 PM Phone Setup Menu 1 Adjust Ring Volume Ring or Vibrate Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate Then Ring No Ring or Vibrate Set Ringer Tone Standard Tone High Tone Phone Lock Automatic Lock 6 On Off Lock Now Change Unlock Code Require SIM Card PIN i On Off Change SIM PIN Code Change SIM PIN2 Code New Security Code Extended Menus 6 On Off 128 Customizing Phone Features e e o The following Phone Setup menu items are available only when the extended menus are activated Show Time and Date Show Home Time Date Show Away Time Date Change Clock Display Home Time Away Time Set Time and Date Set Home Time Date Set Away Time Date Set Time Format t 12 Hour 24 Hour Language Selection
123. ts or boards A Product that has been repaired or replaced is warranted for the balance of the original warranty period A Product for which a replacement has been provided shall become Iridium s property This warranty is made by Iridium to the Purchaser of the Products only and it is not assignable or transferable by the Purchaser This is Iridium s sole and complete warranty for the Products Iridium assumes no obligation or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Iridium Iridium does not warrant any installation maintenance or service of the Products not performed by Iridium This Product is covered by a U S A warranty If the Product has been sold outside of the U S A Iridium will honor the U S A warranty terms and conditions only Outside of the U S A any different warranty terms liabilities and or legal requirements of the country in which the Product is sold are specifically disclaimed by Iridium 2 Conditions Not Covered By This Warranty a Products that are integrated installed maintained or serviced in any manner other than in accordance with the Iridium user documentation furnished with or applicable to the Product b Product damage caused by the use of ancillary equipment not furnished by Iridium including accessories and peripherals 181 P i 22Warranty kg fm Page 182 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 41 PM c Problems where the
124. tween uppercase and lowercase characters Managing the Phone Book e 65 NZ 9 P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 66 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Available Characters Use this chart as a guide for producing characters Space 17 _ amp eg a Eeg Space 1 7 _ amp e a ES ABC2AAAE ea abc2aaa w gt Oo D H D 4 H zZ fo Z e O O O B O D D is PQRS7HR amp Y pqrs7IIBz q inal ao gt gt 0 1 of fo Mar By Il The upper line for each key shows the uppercase characters The lower line for each key shows the lowercase characters 66 Managing the Phone Book D P i 09PhBook kg fm Page 67 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Using Pauses in Numbers When you call automated systems a recorded message prompts you for numbers such as PIN numbers and account numbers You can store these numbers in the same memory location as the automated system s access number Separate the numbers with pauses special characters that tell your phone to wait a few seconds before sending additional numbers and store the string in the same way you would other numbers Enter Pauses in Numbers Tip You can store 32 characters in a phone memory 2 Press and hold You will see a pause location or 20 1 Enter the phone number you use to access the automated system character inserted into the number entry characters ina SIM
125. u see Edit Message and then press Q The message is copied to the message editor You will see the final portion of the message displayed in the editing area The cursor is placed at the end of the message For instructions on how to edit a received message see Edit a Received Message on page 112 120 Using Message Services P i 11Message kg fm Page 121 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM i Delete a Stored Message Use this feature to make room for new messages on your SIM card To delete a stored message 1 Follow the steps in Go to the Next Message on page 119 until you see the message you want to delete and then press Q 2 Press until you see Delete Message then press Q You will see Message Deleted 3 Press and hold to exit the menu Using Message Services 121 ad a Page 122 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 37 PM Getting to Message Settings 1 Press to go directly to the Messages menu or Press until you see tessa 2 Press to scroll to He a83 and then press Q zase Settings and then press Q 3 Press to scroll to one of the features described below Managing Other Message Settings Store Your Voicemail Number To store a voicemail number Tip Use pause 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Message dialing to store Settings to get to Voicemail Number and then your voicemail press Q to select You will see Enter access and PI
126. vice and equipment consent to Iridium s disclosure of user information including but not limited to name address telephone number and location information including the geographic coordinates of equipment to Warranty Information 183 P i 22Warranty kg fm Page 184 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 41 PM governmental and quasi governmental agencies such as emergency service providers and law enforcement agencies where Iridium deems it necessary in its sole discretion to respond to an exigent circumstances These governmental and quasi governmental agencies shall be deemed users for all purposes of this Disclaimer of Liability 6 State Law and Other Jurisdiction Rights Software Copyrights SOME STATES AND OTHER JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO PURCHASER This warranty gives Purchaser specific legal rights and Purchaser may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Iridium certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Product software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Product software Product software may be copied into used in and redistributed with only the Product associated with such Product software No other use including without
127. y are disabled You can still answer an incoming call by pressing Q when the keypad is locked To remove the keypad lock press and EP simultaneously Adjust Earpiece Volume To adjust earpiece volume Tip The Increase the volume by pressing the upper volume control volume control key keys are located on tne E S by pressing the lower left side of the AA FONTAN phone As you press the keys the phone s speaker demonstrates the new volume level The bar graph in the display represents the volume level The higher the graph the louder the volume Volume Note You can also use the volume control keys to scroll through Phone Book entries l 48 Using Your Phone P Ribs 06Using kg fm Page 49 Wednesday November 3 2004 9 36 PM Adjust Ringer Volume To adjust the ringer volume Press and then the up or down volume Tip The control key volume control keys are TARTE sounds the new volume level as you lecated n the EET left side of the Note You can also use the Phone Setup menu to phone adjust ringer volume See Adjust the Ringer Volume on page 129 for more information View Your SIM Card Phone Number To retrieve and view your phone number from your SIM card Press Notes If you do not see your phone number the number has not been programmed onto your SIM card You can program your phone number onto your SIM card by following the steps described in Mod
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