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1. Function Description Factory Setting 11 Call Time 00m 00s 12 Total Call Time 000h 00m 13 Outgoing Call Time N A 14 Call Time Beeps OFF 15 Clock Set N A 16 Clock Display ON 21 Own Number N A 22 SW Version ESN N A 23 Class Priority N A 24 GPS Location N A 25 Volts Temp N A 26 LED Display N A 27 Alarm Log N A 31 2W TEL FAX ON ON 32 Horn Alert OFF 33 Auto Answer OFF 34 Ignition Lock OFF 35 2W Enable 2 Wire On 36 System ID Download N A 37 Handsfree Sensitivity MID 41 Ring Volume LOW 42 Ring Pitch LOW 43 Ring Cadence DOUBLE 44 Tone Volume LOW 146 6 FCN 74 INITIALISE Table 8 Factory Setting of Functions continued Function Description Factory Setting 45 Key Beep Enable ON 46 DTMF Tone Send ON 51 Back Light KEY 52 Contrast 3 53 Wake Up Screen MT S2 MOBILE TELEPHONE 61 Lock Code Set N A 62 Lock Mode N A 63 Auto Lock Enable OFF 64 Call Credit DISABLE 65 Network N A 66 Lock Message Text Enabled 71 Total Time Clear 000h 00m 72 Clear Last Numbers N A 73 Number Prefix Blank Entry 81 Recall SysOp Message N A 82 Messaging N A 83 Distress Message N A 84 Predefined CUGs N A 85 CUG Setting N A 91 Antenna Adjust N A 92 Antenna Calibrate N A 93 Antenna Type TRACKING ON Distress Message is not currently supported by Optus 147 6 FCN 81 SYSOP MESSAGES 6 FCN 82 MESSAGE MODE FCN
2. Command Description AT This will return an OK or ERROR message ATDTn Dial the number n ATH Go on hook hang up ATDL Redial the last number ATDSn Redial any stored number where n 0 1 2 or 3 ATEO Disable echo of commands ATE1 Enable echo of commands ATIO Report Product code ATI Precomputed checksum ATI2 Report OK ATI3 Report firmware version ATI4 MT S2 Report internal code revision ATI5 Report Country Code ATI6 Report Internal code revision ATI255 Reports software build date ATMn Set speaker volume n 0 3 ATQO Enable result code OK or ERROR ATQ1 Disable result code quite mode ATVO Returns the result code in numerical form ATV1 Returns the result code in text form ATZ Soft reset and restore default configuration ATO Return to data mode from command mode only if on line ATSn Altering S registers see S registers list AT amp DO Modem ignores DTR Data Terminal Ready AT amp D2 Modem hangs up on DTR drop and goes to command mode AT amp FO User profile 0 AT amp F1 User profile 1 AT amp KO No flow control 2 PLACING A CALL Table 4 Accepted Hayes AT Data Terminal Commands continued Command Description AT amp K3 CTS flow control AT amp K4 Software flow control AT amp K6 CTS amp Software flow control AT amp V Displays current configuration and stored profile AT amp YO Optus MobileSat S2 will use modem profile 0 AT amp Y1 Optu
3. and as characters in Name Tag mode Note The is NOT entered using the key While in Name Tag Mode you can also enter numbers into the same fields however the numbers are now part of the Alpha Numeric set and will need to be entered as the fourth or fifth for 7 and 9 keystroke For example a single keystroke press of in this function gives letter A two keystrokes B three keystrokes C four keystrokes numeral 2 Normally when a different key is pushed it means to start a new character entry however it is possible that you may wish to enter the letter A twice and two pushes of the key will give B instead In this case the G key is used to separate the characters The does not appear on the display m PAUSE FCN 0 3 To place a 2 second pause in a number use Function 0 This will show as a P in the number This function operates only when entering a phone number WAIT FCN 9 To place a Wait for SND command between sets of numbers press Function 9 This function only operates when entering a phone number Refer to the NUMBER SETS chapter for details of sets of numbers on S demand a 35 4 NAME TAGS amp NAME TAGS EXAMPLE e The key is NOT required as a separator when a different key is pushed for the next letter but may be pushed once without effect e To get the space character use G in sequence A second space is displayed if you
4. The display will start flashing to indicate that the status has been changed but has yet to be saved SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 106 107 6 FCN 33 AUTOMATIC ANSWER 6 FCN 34 IGNITION LOCK FON Auto Answer FCN 3 Ignition Lock amp or D Change Status or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving EXIT without saving When the phone has the external microphone connected it is The Optus MobileSat S2 provides three options for the operation possible for it to automatically answer the phone allowing of the ignition control Off Lock enable and Lock disable handsfree operation p Off The key can override ignition control Criteria for automatic answering ee Enable The phone will not power on unless the ignition is on e Handsfree microphone plugged in ee e Handset is in the cradle Disable The ignition control is always ignored even though it e Phone is turned ON may be wired in e FCN 33 this function turned ON For more details refer to Advanced Settings page 66 Vehicle Ignition is ON or accessory position Display Ignition Lock setting The call is automatically answered after 5 seconds 2 rings Default setting FCN 3 W to display the current mode Display current Mode Change Mode FCN 3 to display the current mode or Toggles between Off Enable and Disable
5. 3 DURING A CALL Using the Optus MobileSat S2 Telephone for the First Time The first time you use the Optus MobileSat S2 telephone you will notice a delay in the voice transmit and receive This is due to the time delay in transmitting the information from the telephone to the earth station via the satellite a return distance of approximately 72 000 km To optimise the conversation it is recommended that you wait until the other end of the connection has finished talking before you begin Earpiece and Loudspeaker VOLUME The or key adjusts the handset speaker volume up or down while in a call Pick up handset If you have answered the call without picking up the handset it can be picked up later disabling the handsfree mode and reverting to normal handset operation Note Replacing the handset during a call does not hang up the call Send DTMF digits To send codes to other systems eg banking End to End or DTME tones may be sent Refer to FCN 46 for full details on how to enable this option Note If FCN 46 DTMF Tones is enabled pushing keys will cause these tones to be heard by the far end party Function Extensions During the call it is possible to use all the Function Extensions with the exception of FCN 82 sending a message or FCN 84 joining a CUG A useful function during a call is FCN 11 which shows the current call time Mute or Unmute the phone e Press GD and hold down to
6. 4 PHONE NUMBER STORING 4 PHONE NUMBER STORING Automatically Search for a Vacant Memory Location and Correct Alphanumeric Information After Storing Automatically Store Press OD to display memory contents FCN G or Gd to enter Name Tag Alphanumeric entry mode upper case Hold for greater than 1 second The phone automatically finds the Lowest Vacant Memory Location and stores the character sequence with display response as per the following example Edit Alphanumeric information Coed which overwrites the old information Erase a Memory Location The display will return to the number entry mode after 5 seconds or when any key is pressed Return phone to Standby Override an Old Number CO CO EY to store this blank display over existing memory If a Memory Address you have selected contains obsolete information you may choose to erase it and enter the new data The obsolete information will appear and flash repeatedly Press again The phone will return to the number entry mode with old information erased and the new information stored Correct a Phone Number After Storing Press RCL CO or RCL GO CO to display required memory location Press Momentarily to erase one digit at a time Enter the correct new number DDOD or DADE which overwrites the old information 4 SPEED DIAL or OW Select Memory OR RCD COC Wait SND Send Number This section explains ho
7. Change Mode The display flashes showing the mode has been changed but not amp or will toggle the mode On and Off saved The display will flash showing that the mode has been changed but has not been saved SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 108 109 6 FCN 35 2 4 WIRE ENABLE ENDOG 2 4 Wire Enable or Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving When the transceiver is being installed with a 2 Wire or 4 Wire phone it is necessary to engage the software of the phone to the appropriate mode Display Current Mode O to display the current mode Change Mode amp or toggles between Off 2Wire On 4W_Ring 4W_PABX and 4W PABX_A The display flashes showing that the mode has been changed but not saved SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen Note It is necessary to change some hardware settings inside the transceiver to operate in 4 Wire mode Call prefix could be disabled by hardware settings as well Refer to Configuration Accessories page 71 110 In discussion with an operator from Optus it may be agreed to send new Identification Codes to your phone FCN 36 allows the phone user to accept those new codes This message app
8. 8 SysOp Message EDOD Messaging RCL OCO Recall Message OR or Select Message GD Alternate between message text or D Next or First Screen CLR EXIT An Operator at Optus has the ability to send messages to your ch destination address phone These messages may be sent when Optus has an Sndmesssoe number important message for MobileSat S2 users The phone beeps g twice when a new SysOp message is received Send Message To view the last received message use this function Store edited message CLR A CD to enter mode Hold EXIT Function This facility allows the sending and receiving of pre arranged amp to see the NEXT page OR coded messages with the text for the message being displayed from the memory when the code is received Enter Messaging Mode Note that this service requires the Network Facility to be provided Refer gt to see the FIRST page to page 60 or to exit mode to prepare for sending or editing a message If a new System Operator Message has been received in Standby mode the screen will flash System Operator Message and the phone will beep twice To view the message push any key except PWR 148 149 6 FCN 82 MESSAGE MODE 6 FCN 82 MESSAGE MODE Select a Message RCL CO Recalls a particular message 01 40 or to step through the 40 messages G and do not perform f the up down selection while in Flashing Successful FCN 82 Name Tag
9. Clear Outgoing Call Time Clear Clear Time and EXIT EXIT without change The Total Time feature of this phone allows the owner of the phone to lend it to another and have the time of usage recorded during the lending period To read the Total Time use FCN 12 which is not restricted by a lock Use FCN 13 to read the Total Outgoing Call Time The Total Time and Outgoing Call Time can be reset to zero using FCN 71 To enter the function the 4 digit Confidential Code is required Enter Function FCN MOOO CW Enters the function showing the current total time RESET the time to ZERO and EXIT Reset timers and EXIT EXIT without resetting Return to previous screen 142 6 FCN 72 CLEAR LAST NUMBERS CN OQ Clear Last Numbers Set and EXIT EXIT without change The last five phone numbers called are recorded in memory for easy recall However there may be a need to clear these 5 numbers for security reasons Enter Function FCN MO CO CO GO D using 4 digit Confidential Code Clear Numbers and EXIT Clear memories and EXIT EXIT without clearing Return to previous screen 143 6 FCN 73 NUMBER PREFIX CCN 7 QO OQ amp amp 3 Number Prefix Enter Prefix Number SAVE and EXIT Hold EXIT without saving A prefix can be added to a phone number so that international dialling can be made without dialling 1 CD every time This is for international
10. Hint To step on without changing just push 9 If you make a mistake press Momentarily less than 1 second to backspace to the previous item As the date is changed the day of the week is set automatically Leap year is calculated automatically EXIT after setting YEAR to save setting and EXIT or Hold for 1 second for immediate EXIT without saving If any value is not stored when is held to EXIT the old value is left unchanged 94 You may set whether the clock time display is to be continuously displayed while the telephone is in Standby mode Display Current Setting FCN 1 to display the clock status The status will be either On or Off Change Status Dor D or M or will toggle the status The display starts flashing indicating that this status has been changed but not saved Flashing when changed Save and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to the previous screen 95 6 FCN 21 OWN NUMBER Own Number Toggle between voice fax data number To edit selection a New Number SAVE and EXIT Hold EXIT without saving This function allows you to hold your own phone number for easy reference The number stored here is not used by the network operations If the incorrect number is loaded the phone will still work using the network allocated number i e this number is only kept here for your information The Optus MobileSat S2 may
11. Off Change Status amp or toggles the mode On and Off The display starts flashing indicating that the change in status has not been saved 118 6 FCN 46 IN CALL DTMF TONES SAVE and EXIT will set and save the new value then EXIT The new status will remain valid for all subsequent calls and even if the transceiver is powered off and on EXIT without saving Return to previous screen DTMF Tone duration is set by the system and is typically 100mSecs 119 FCN 51 BACKLIGHT CONTROL ENOM Back Light Control or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving 6 FCN 52 DISPLAY CONTRAST OOD Display Contrast gt or amp Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving This function lets you control the background light of the display and keypad to be either Off or On or be automatically turned on for a short period when a key is pressed Display Current Setting the current backlight setting is displayed Adjust the Backlight Operation amp or to alter setting Options are Off On or Key Key means that the backlight is turned on whenever a key is pushed and turns off after 10 seconds unless another key is pushed The display starts flashing indicating that this status has been changed but not saved Note With the phone in Standby the Mute key toggles the display and keypad backlighting On and Off SAVE and EXIT Save the
12. System Message To view the message press CLR The GD or key can be used to view the second page of the message Press once more to remove the message from the screen This message Is received at any time while a call is not in progress Any new message will over write the previous message The most recent message can be viewed at any time using FCN 81 User Messages The following message services need Optus to configure the necessary Network Functions Emergency Message Sent when emergency button option is pressed or FCN 83 is selected In Call Messaging This is a short message that can be received during a call and displayed on the handset screen The screen is erased at the end of a call This service may not be provided by the network Messaging This system allows the sending and receiving of pre arranged coded messages with the text for the message being displayed from the memory when the code is received A description of this system is on the following pages 60 The Optus MobileSat S2 provides the ability to send pre arranged coded messages over the network without setting up a phone call This service requires setting up by your Service Provider and the pre coding of the messages at both source and destination Each phone has the ability to send and receive up to 40 different messages each with its own attached 6 digit message code and 6 digit destination number Each message is stored for us
13. character message attached to it This message is displayed with the phone number when this memory is recalled The alphanumeric display information is organised as follows e Telephone numbers appear in the upper two lines The bottom line is for related Alphanumeric information The Name Tag function symbol shows when you are in Alphanumeric Character Entry mode e When a telephone number is dialled from memory only the phone number is used the Name Tag information is not sent Function Symbol Telephone Number Name Tag ALPHANUMERIC KEY ASSIGNMENTS No Key 1 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ 9 Press 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 A D G J M P T Ww 0 Separate 2 1 B E H K N Q U X 0 Space 3 1 C F l L 0 R v Y 0 amp Double Space 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 S 8 Z 0 Triple Space 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Four Spaces To enter the characters A to Z called Alpha Characters you will need to enter the Name Tag Mode using G or after at least one digit is displayed on the screen This function will allow you to enter upper case alpha characters 34 4 NAME TAGS Pressing G or QD again second time will allow you to enter lower case alpha characters Pressing G or GD again third time will return you to numerical mode The keypad has Australian Standard telephone key letter number symbol assignments You may also use amp
14. q Buibessay sh ye y 8 NOS Y4 NOA Z NOA Z NOA LL NOA suojoun4 4e3 9 XIJadd sJ qQWNN ulea 9 Aloway Jaquny se 429319 4ea 9 WIL 4 N34 99 NOA S9 NOA 79 NOA 9 NO Z9 NOA 19 NO suojoun4 1x9 ayqeuy 18S 4207 Bs 4907 omen Upagned y07 oIny spow y207 apog 4907 9 NOS S NO ZS NO LS NO suojoun4 UddIDS UIsdIIS dnayem yses U09 wybnyoeg S NOS 97 NOA S7 NOA 97 NOA 7 NOA ZY NOA l7 NO suojoun4 qeu3 2u pe9 auol uoJ 4W1d daag fay amo auc Bury y yid Bury auinjo Bury 7 NOS LE NOA 9 NOA SE NOA YE NOA NOA ZE NO LE Nod dnjes uondo AYANISUaS peojumoqg 9 geuy eula JjspueH al wa S S JIM Z 4907 uolj ub JamMsuy o ny uJoH xe4 1 L NZ N34 LZ NOA 9 NOA GZ NOA YZ NOA EZ NOA ZZ NOA IZ NOA suojoun4 NSA snes wun o7 wey Aeydsiq G47 dwal syo uoijes07 Sd9 sse 9 uoz UoIssaA MS JequINN Umo Z NOS 91 NOA SL NOS YL NOA l NOA ZL NOA LLNOA suojoun4 sdaeg owl oul oul Aejdsig 49019 38S 42019 awl Neg nes furono neg 18401 awl 1 amp 9 l N34 6 L 9 G Y z L nuap Ajepuodas nuap Asewlig EXIT a Function Hold Holding will always exit without saving a function display and return to the previous screen Locked Functions When entering any function from the Primary Menu with 6 or 7 a screen requests the Confidential Code Refer to Page 124 89 88 6 FCN 11 CALL TIME CP GD Call Time CLR EXIT View Elapsed Time of Last Completed Call Length of Call FCN
15. Automatic Lock Status ENOO O The status is shown as below and the phone set into the Function 63 The status Off or On appears Change the Lock or Toggles the Status The display starts flashing indicating that this status has been changed but not saved SAVE and EXIT Set and save the new value then EXIT 128 6 FCN 63 AUTOMATIC LOCK EXIT without saving Return to previous screen Note Do not set this function ON if loaning the phone to a user with only Partial Lock access as they won t know the Confidential Code to unlock the phone on power up Refer to page 52 for operating details 129 6 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT 6 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT The Call Credit functionality provides the ability for the owner of CREATING A NEW ACCOUNT the phone to charge other customers for calls To create a new account press the following button sequence when WARNING starting from the Standby screen DO NOT ACTIVATE CALL CREDIT WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR MOBILESAT DEALER FEN 6 CCONF CODE W 4 GG This will display a new account screen where the name can Once the Master Pin and Confidential codes have been entered be entered the owner can configure the Call Credit using FCN 64 FCN 64 of Pressing 67 will allow entry of a new credit account the Optus MobileSat S2 handset allows the Master to control i and maintain the Call Credit functions and accounts Entering The Three Character Tag To access
16. CUG ENTRY FROM THE HANDSET To remove a CUG configuration from the handset memory use FCN 85 to set the CUG ID 00 From the Standby screen press FCN 8 S To display Edit CUG Text or G gt To scroll to the CUG memory 1 9 you wish to erase To start editing the cursor will start flashing MUTE Use Mute button to go to the CUG ID screen lt ID gt Enter CUG ID number 00 MUTE Use Mute button to go to the CUG Channel screen It is not necessary to change the CUG Channel number to delete the CUG memory To erase the CUG memory No The handset will indicate that the CUG memory has been erased CLR To return to Standby CUG HANDSET OPERATION Attaching to a CUG While the Optus MobileSat S2 is in Standby mode press FCN 8 4 To list the Predefined CUGs or GD To scroll through CUG memories entered via FCN85 Scroll until the CUG you want is displayed on the handset SND To attach to the CUG 156 FCN 84 amp 85 CLOSED USER GROUP CUG OPERATION The handset will display Awaiting Connection for a short while before attaching to the CUG and displaying CUG lt NAME gt Listen If the transceiver does not manage to attach to the CUG then it will display Awaiting Connection for approx 1 minute before returning with a timeout display The Optus MobileSat S2 may not satisfactorily attach to the CUG if the S2 has not been registered in the MT
17. Delete an existing account press the following button sequence when starting from the Standby screen FCN 6 CCONF CODE DQOHQQG The operator can either enter the User The operator can either enter the User Pin to select the Pin to select the account to delete or account to edit or use the or button to scroll use the or button to scroll through the accounts through the accounts When the correct account has been scrolled into the handset When the correct account has been display press 679 to select the displayed account scrolled into the handset display press 6 to select the displayed account The Delete Account function will be validated Press 679 to delete the account A confirmation screen will be displayed The name Tag will start flashing when the account is selected The operator can change the name of the account and press E to then change the amount of credits in the account To leave the name the same and change the credits just press 19 when the name Tag is flashing Press 69 again to delete the account The handset will return to Standby screen Pressing a long shall cancel the edit operation and leave the account unchanged To change the amount of credits in the account just enter the new amount while the credit line is flashing Press to save the credit changes and then press 69 again to return to the Standby screen Short presses of the key shall
18. Emergency calls e Operator connected calls e National numbers generally beginning with 1 e 008 013 2 PLACING A CALL Start Call key to transmit entered digits Display will change to Calling and then ring tone busy tone or a recorded voice announcement will be heard If ring tone is heard then wait for called party to answer When the phone is answered the In Use message will be displayed as shown ATTENTION If the key is pressed without dialling a number the last telephone number will be displayed If you press the key while the No Service message is displayed the Error Tone will sound See Chapter 3 Displays and Tones If there is no answer or Busy then finish the call with the key End Call Hang Up After you have finished talking press the key to finish the call Clearing will be displayed before returning to Standby Simply replacing the handset in the cradle will not end the call 2 PLACING A CALL View Hidden Digits of Long Phone Number Hold To view long phone number that exceeds display capacity The Optus MobileSat S2 can store phone numbers up to 32 digits To Correct an Entry before sending Momentarily To erase digit last entered to first entered one ata time Hold To clear display and return to Standby Configuration of phone locks may restrict your ability to make calls Refer to Chapter 5 page 50 Table 1 Handset Displays during a
19. FCN 64 the operator must know the Optus MobileSat The Master can enter a three character S2 Lock Code Tag for use in searching for a forgotten Pin The keyboard will default to Alpha Mode for the entry of the data Press 679 to save the Tag and move the cursor to edit the credit amount Press and hold for about 0 5 seconds to cancel the creation of the new account FCN 64 provides the Master with the ability to access the Call Credit System Once the Call Credit menu screen is displayed the following options can be scrolled using the scroll keys and Entering the Call Credits e Create a new credit account When the 3 Character Tag has been e Edit an existing account entered the handset prompts for the e Delete an existing credit account amount of credit to be set The Credit e Change the Master Pin amount should be entered followed by e Activate or Disable the Call Credit mode the amp 9 key The User Pin for the account will then be displayed This Pin is automatically generated by the transceiver Press 69 again to save the new account details The screen will then allow the operator to enter another account Press to exit the screen and return to Standby 130 131 6 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT 6 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT EDIT AN ACCOUNT To Edit an existing account press the following button sequence when starting from the Standby screen FCN 6 CCONF CODE 4 G G G 9 DELETE AN ACCOUNT To
20. If the DTMF FCN 46 digits are being sent the tone cannot be it after the call is ended Note that even though a Clearing retracted and the button is not sent as a tone message appears on the display once the call has cleared the scratchpad information will appear on the display ready to be stored To save this information you must store it in a Memory Location or you may immediately dial that number Note The scratchpad information cannot be stored in Partial or Full Lock mode Store a Scratchpad Number PHONE NO NAME TAG Enter phone number alone or enter phone number with Alphanumeric information while call is in progress DICES for Memory Manual Storing or Hold for Memory Automatic Storing Dial from Scratchpad Memory GND while digits are shown on the display WARNING IF END TO END DIALLING DTMF TONES ARE TURNED ON SEE FUNCTION 46 THEN THE PARTY AT THE OTHER END WILL HEAR THE TONES AS YOU TYPE YOUR SCRATCHPAD DETAILS ONTO THE DISPLAY 46 47 4 LAST NUMBER REDIAL 5 CALL TIMERS AND CREDITS The Optus MobileSat S2 has several functions to monitor the call Redial Last Number and sends time of the transceiver or Display Last Number e Total Connect Time Shows the total accumulated incoming and outgoing call time since last reset Refer to FCN 12 SND Send Selected Number TOTAL CONNECT TIME on page 91 or or Select one of Last Five e Call Time Shows the du
21. M CD Last call time will be displayed in minutes and seconds Each call is calculated from In Use until Standby or No Service Depending on call charging method this may not be directly related to your account time View Elapsed Time During a Call FCN 1 CD Press at any time during a call Call elapsed time will be displayed in minutes and seconds and will update as call time progresses EXIT Return to previous screen 6 FCN 12 TOTAL CONNECT TIME EDOD Call Connect Time CLR EXIT Review Total Connection Time FCN CD The accumulated call time from this phone will be displayed in hours and minutes Each call is calculated from In Use until Standby or No Service The time includes both outgoing and incoming calls Depending on call charging method this may not be directly related to your account time EXIT Return to previous screen 6 FCN 13 OUTGOING CALL TIME FCN 1 Outgoing Call Time CLR EXIT Review Total Outgoing Call Time The accumulated outgoing call time from this phone will be displayed in hours and minutes Each call is calculated from In Use until Standby or No Service Depending on call charging method this may not be directly related to your account time This display can be monitored while a call is in progress Display Outgoing Call Time FCN 1 The outgoing call time will be displayed on the h
22. Member List by the CUG Operator the CUG ID is incorrect the CUG Channel number is incorrect the S2 does not have satisfactory signal to receive or transmit lie cannot even make a voice call from Standby screen The handset will display Listen when the phone is in idle state and tuned to the CUG channel Use the or volume controls on the handset to adjust the volume of the received audio A level indicator will be displayed for 3 seconds before clearing to the idle screen Request to Talk While the Optus MobileSat S2 is in Listen mode the user can request permission to talk by pressing the MUTE or SND button The display will change to Talk Request before displaying one of the following states Talk The user has permission to talk to all of the CUG members Next The user will be given Talk permission once the current person who is talking finishes 157 FCN 84 amp 85 CLOSED USER GROUP CUG OPERATION Queued The user is queued for talk permission The display will remain as Queued before changing to Next and then finally to Talk as the queue shuffles up FCN 84 amp 85 CLOSED USER GROUP Handset Messages Calling CUG OPERATION Appears when the user attempts to attach to the CUG The user will hear a beep in the handset to indicate that they have Talk permission NOTE While in Talk mode on a Broadcast CUG cha
23. Number For example if the PIN is 1234 then the following digits will need to be entered for a DATA Call ATDT 1234 61 3 9545 3521 138 139 6 FCN 66 LOCK MESSAGE TEXT FCN 6 QOQD GQ Lock Message Text or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving This function can be set to lock the editing functions of the internal text messages Other Functions 82 amp 85 edit text messages stored in the phone eg FCN 82 edits the message texts while FCN 85 is used to edit the text displayed for each CUG Identification number This FCN 66 provides locks that prohibit this editing as required Table 7 Lock Options Lock Message Editing FCN 82 CUG Ident Text Options Editing FCN 85 Disabled Edit Locked but Recall and Edit Locked Send is permitted Message All Operations Permitted Edit Locked CUG Edit Locked but Recall and Edit Permitted Send is Permitted Enabled All Operations Permitted Edit Permitted Note Editing is not permitted in Full Lock irrespective of the FCN 66 options 140 6 FCN 66 LOCK MESSAGE TEXT Display Text Lock Option The text lock status is displayed Change the Text Lock amp or to toggle status between Disabled Message CUG or Enabled SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 141 6 FCN 71 TOTAL TIME CLEAR FCN MQ QOQO Total Time
24. TABLE 8 FACTORY SETTING OF FUNCTIONS 146 TABLE 9 FAULT DESCRIPTIONS 178 VI 1 GENERAL The Optus MobileSat S2 is designed to work directly with the Optus B Series satellites that is geostationary over the equator North East of Australia Therefore for correct operation there must be no physical obstruction between your Optus MobileSat S2 antenna and the satellite overhead Generally speaking the satellite is in the north sky in the direction of the sun mid morning Possible reasons for an obstruction to a clear view of the satellite e Bridges overhead e Large trucks alongside e Nearby buildings e Inside buildings unless the antenna is near a window from which you have line of sight to the satellite Medium tree cover does not prevent operation of the phone Your antenna should be adjusted correctly for the relevant location in Australia Refer to Map 1 on page 81 and the section Antenna Adjustment or Experiencing Problems for more details Use care in handling your phone just as you would with your home telephone e Do NOT leave your phone exposed to extreme environmental conditions such as high humidity rain high temperatures direct sunlight or dusty conditions e Do not clean with caustic or harsh chemicals The Optus MobileSat S2 has a rechargeable internal battery which may flatten if the transceiver is not connected to a power source for an extended period For transceivers that are not
25. Voice call from the Optus MobileSat S2 Handset Displays Description Standby Normal idle mode for the Optus MobileSat S2 will be observed at the beginning and the end of a call Calling Outgoing Tel call initiated Call Alert Incoming Tel call In Use Tel call in progress Clearing Tel call clearing 2 PLACING A CALL 2 PLACING A CALL 2 Wire Configuration To end a call It is possible to connect a normal telephone to the Optus Replace the 2 wire phones handset or set the phone On Hook MobileSat S2 TEL amp FAX port to make and receive calls This includes a standard cordless phone Due to the system protocol ISDN functions and pulse metering for coin phones are not Number Sets stored in the phone may be recalled for commonly called numbers supported by Optus MobileSat S2 telephones See Function 35 to Configuration of phone locks may restrict your ability to make enable the TEL FAX port calls To make a call Note The TEL FAX port of the Optus MobileSat S2 can be set to allow only voice calls to be made Refer to Configuration Accessories on page 71 Lift the handset from the phone and wait for a steady dial tone This dial tone indicates the phone is in Standby mode Dial the phone number using the phone s keypad and press the Flash Table 2 Handset Displays during a 2W Tel or Fax Call button to indicate that no more digits are to be entered Note Displays Description that
26. a prefix digit may be required before entering the Standby Normal idle mode for the Optus MobileSat S2 destination phone number see page 71 If the Flash button is will be observed at the beginning and the end not pressed the Optus MobileSat S2 transceiver will wait a of a call short time before assuming the complete number has been f entered and will then start the call setup with this phone TEL amp FAX Outgoing Tel or Fax call initiated number A beep tone indicates the start of the call connection Started If less than 3 digits are dialled then the Optus MobileSat 2 will IC DAT FAX Incoming Tel or Fax call not attempt to connect the call but will produce a busy tone at Started the handset after a timeout period After 32 digits are dialled TEL amp FAX Tel or Fax call in progress Transmit Receive every attempt to dial more digits will produce a beep tone at In Use the handset and the digit entry will be ignored TEL amp FAX Tel or Fax call clearing Transmit Receive Clearing TEL amp FAX Tel or Fax call ended Transmit Receive Ended The ring tone will then be heard to indicate connection A failure to connect will result in a busy tone at the handset STD Area Code N Except for the following calls the STD Area Code must be used eg 03 9264 3050 even while in Melbourne IDD prefixes may also be used e 000 Emergency calls e Operator connected calls e National numbers gener
27. and 2W phone are connected to the TEL amp FAX port there is a risk that the fax will automatically answer an incoming voice call before the handset is picked up Ask your dealer to provide a Fax Switching cable so that the fax does not steal voice calls machine over a terrestrial link to ensure its functionality There is a chance that the fax which you are using is not compatible with the S2 e For greater fax transmission success it is recommended that standard or draft transmission modes be used Do not use Fine setting e Ensure fax is set for ECM off Error Correction Mode e In mobile vehicle fax transmissions ensure power supply to the Optus MobileSat S2 and fax machine is adequate 72 73 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES e f possible send all faxes in a static environment where the Optus MobileSat S2 has a clear line of sight to the satellite and is receiving adequate signal strength e When performing mobile fax calls try and send when ona clear open road Shadowing and loss of line of sight to the satellite will greatly effect the success of your call e Transmission success when using your Optus MobileSat S2 to call another Optus MobileSat S2 while mobile is reduced due to the increased delay in call setup time For best results ensure both telephones are static and have a clear view to the satellite Hints for Receiving e Optimise antenna tuning for best received signal strength e Configure your fax machine
28. are found to be in sound working order by the authorised service organisation you may be charged a service fee 5 The Goods will not be eligible for warranty service if a You cannot provide proof of the date of purchase of the Goods to the Authorised Optus MobileSat Dealer b You have not returned the Goods to the Authorised Optus MobileSat Dealer 184 9 WARRANTY FOR AUSTRALIA c You have not provided full written particulars of the defect to the Authorised Optus MobileSat Dealer d The Goods are not branded Optus e The Goods have been rented to any person f The defect was caused by alterations or modifications to the Goods that were not authorised by Optus an accident misuse abuse fault or negligence of the customer improper operation including connection or accessories not approved by Optus lack of reasonable care loss of parts tampering or attempted repair or installation or servicing by a person not authorised by Optus and incorrect adjustment of the Goods controls or g The Goods have been damaged by lightning or a mains power surge Important Please retain your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase Please retain this information as your record of the Goods warranty terms and conditions This warranty applies only to Optus MobileSat Goods purchased in Australia from Optus Networks Pty Limited s authorised distributors 185 9 REPORTING A FAULT Should your Optus MobileSat S2
29. damage the phone 68 69 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES g fe a d mI a z U 5 a z x wi E ce Q w re 9 85 ige E zb af a leg m b z z 2 z2 eo x Sy r or Q Z gO s aS rs L T Q 3 Z z SA o 3 A LJ i n os car j m a mm Ax Lt wo lt oF lt S BS Be as l ls kia lt fo Oz an z 4 t iieii O o w oj 2 z o a w 5 3 5 lel 8 4 2 3 Z a K a 2 g Z O zle x z z B 4 3 u lt T S SS aa E E Al s 5 S 3l 5 amp X 3 a 7 5 29 S al 9 z o I 9 5l a Ea gt i o o o o 7 R r 5 Oh g v e oud ae J IWWS4 avn szaa JVA34 SZ80 69a 13SONYH Y JONVNALNIVA 78 VLVO XVa 3 131 AXIGWASSV JASVE ZS 1W Figure 5 Fully Optioned Power Connection 70 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES 2 Wire Configuration The Optus MobileSat S2 allows 2 wire phones to connect straight into the front panel TEL amp FAX port ANTENNA PLANAR MT S2 TRANSCEIVER POWER CONNECTOR TO POWER 12 24 VDC CORDLESS TELEPHONE Figure 6 Remote Telephone installation As this port can be used either for 2W telephone or fax it is necessary to inform the Optus MobileSat S2 which type of call voice fax is being requested A prefix digit can be used to do this Alternatively by changing FCN 31 setting you can configure your installati
30. erase the last entered or displayed digit Pressing a long shall cancel the edit operation and leave the account unchanged 132 133 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT CHANGE MASTER PIN To change the Master Pin from the handset press the following button sequence when starting from the Standby screen FCN 6 CONF CODE 4 G Then enter the new 4 digit Master Pin The numbers will be displayed as they are entered Press E Note that the old Master Pin will not be displayed by this handset function screen Re enter the new Master Pin number The entry will not display the numbers but will show how many digits have been entered with stars Press 619 to confirm the change to the new Master Pin During the Pin digit entry short presses of the CLR key will erase the last digit A long press of the key will cancel the function and return to the Enter Pin screen 134 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT MODE CONTROL To activate or disable the Call Credit mode press the following button sequence when starting from the Standby screen FCN 6 CCONF CODE 4 Use the D or D or buttons to toggle the mode between Active and Disabled When the key is pressed the displayed setting is saved If the setting is ACTIVE the handset will immediately proceed to Call Credit mode and display the Enter Pin screen MAKING A CALL OPTUS MOBILESAT S2 HANDSET With the Call Credit system Di
31. have different numbers for voice fax and data calls From the Own Number screen it is possible to record your allocated fax number and data number To View Your Own Telephone Number FCN 2 to display your own phone number To view the rest of any long number press or GND and then press hold for over one second Scroll to own fax number or own data number Editing these numbers Is the same as editing your own phone number 96 6 FCN 21 OWN NUMBER EXIT without saving Hold Return to previous screen To Modify your Own Numbers QO to display your own phone number Use to select the number to modify GND E9 or digit key to begin editing Enter number from keypad momentarily to correct errors It is not possible to switch between own phone number data number or fax number while in edit mode SAVE and EXIT A message saying Stored will be displayed for about 5 seconds before returning to Standby screen This can be cleared immediately by pressing the key EXIT without saving Hold Return to previous screen Note The number cannot be changed whilst the phone is in Partial or Full Lock 97 6 FCN 22 SOFTWARE VERSION ESN 6 FCN 23 ZONE CLASS PRIORITY DO Software Version ESN DO Zone Class Priority CLR EXIT CLR EXIT This function allows you to immediately determine what software This function allows you to read the configuration parameters of version is loaded insid
32. on the channel at any one time CUG operator cannot talk to MT s in this mode Setting up the CUG Handset settings Optus will supply the configuration details of the CUG to approved users 154 CUG OPERATION These details will include Name ofthe CUG CUG ID number CUG Channel number This configuration data must be entered into the transceiver using FCN 85 to allow the transceiver to access the CUG channel To enter this data into the Optus MobileSat S2 From the Standby screen press EDOS To display Edit CUG Text amp or GD To scroll to the CUG memory 1 9 To start editing the cursor will start flashing lt Name gt Use the number pad to enter the name of the CUG MUTE Use Mute button to go to the CUG ID screen The MUTE button is used to scroll through the setup screens for the CUG settings lt ID gt Enter CUG ID number MUTE Use Mute button to go to the CUG Channel screen lt Chan No gt Enter the channel number of the CUG To save the setting for the CUG memory No The handset will display the summary details of the CUG No CLR To return to Standby The user can press the button at any time to exit the FCN85 screen without saving any information If an error is made during the CUG entry the user can enter FCN85 at any time to edit the entered details for the CUG setup 155 FCN 84 amp 85 CLOSED USER GROUP CUG OPERATION REMOVING A
33. permanently connected to a power source e g in storage or transportable case Optus recommends recharging the battery every three months Connect the transceiver to a power source for 48 hours every three months of storage to keep the battery adequately charged 1 BASIC CONFIGURATION DOME ANTENNA WITH MAGNETIC MOUNT OPTIONAL ANTENNA CABLE MT S2 N TRANSCEIVER p To 2 WIRE FAX f a To COMPUTER oO Ee R SS OO ANTENNA PLANAR To POWER T SECTION g MOUNTING CRADLE Pi m i GPS ANTENNA MAST ANTENNA HANDSET ae HANDSET CRADLE XN HANDS FREE MICROPHONE HANDS FREE SPEAKER BULL BAR S gt MOUNTING BRACKET x cN i Haze F lt a HINGE BRACKET 933 ey W Figure 1 Basic Configuration 1 NOTES ON SAFETY The following are instructions about Safety and Safety Precautions when using your Optus MobileSat S2 telephone Failure to heed these safety instructions could result in serious personal injury and possible property damage A GED A RADIO FREQUENCY INJURY RADHAZ Your phone is a power transmitting device When the phone is in use radio frequency energy RF with a power output level of up to 4 watts radiates from the antenna When the unit is transmitting avoid close contact with the antenna and or close exposure to the radio frequency energy radiated from the antenna Transmission occurs when the
34. there is no valid GPS position available the antenna control will revert to dither mode 169 6 P1 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 1 Programmable Function 1 Select Key Sequence SAVE Sequence as P1 and EXIT EXIT without saving This allows you to set a commonly used key sequence as a hot key When P1 is selected the key sequence is called up immediately P1 can be programmed or recalled in Partial or Full Lock modes Note that P1 operates differently for transceivers with CUG capability To Program Hold When programming a P1 function an indicator will appear in the Standby screen Any key sequence may be entered and assigned to the hot key P1 All of the keys pressed while in programming mode will be performed when is recalled If an incorrect key sequence is entered it is recommended to reset and start again When programming a lock function FCN 6X or 7X in the sequence recalling as a hot key will prompt for the Confidential Code before stepping to the following programmed key sequence A maximum of fifty keystokes can be recorded 170 6 P1 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 1 Reset To remove the programmed key sequence from P1 just press and hold then press momentarily to erase the hot key function ie enter no sequence Resetting the programmed key sequence is not protected by passwords Save the Programmed Function Save the programmed function and EXIT A double beep is heard when the
35. there until display is cleared See page 24 Answer Call if in Auto Answer Mode and handset is in the cradle Wait 5 seconds 2 rings and the telephone automatically answers Refer to FCN 33 AUTOMATIC ANSWER on page 108 OR remove handset from the cradle OR push any key Incoming call being set up Incoming Call Flashing Ring tone When answering a call without picking up the handset ensure the hands free option is installed and ignition input is active When Call Alert is received the telephone is about to ring You must wait until Call appears before you can End Call Hang Up answer as the call is still being set up To finish a call from the handset the key must be pressed Replacing the handset in the cradle will not terminate the call 22 23 2 RECEIVING A CALL Unanswered Call This display indicates that a call was received but was not answered by your phone It will also show the time of the last call and the number of unanswered calls received since the phone was last used 2 RECEIVING A CALL 2 WIRE CONFIGURATION VOICE Call To receive a call when using a 2 Wire phone and no transceiver handset is installed it is recommended that the transceiver be powered up using the ignition control line See FCN 35 to enable the TEL FAX port To receive a call When the handset rings just lift the handset Off Hook and the connection is made Conversation is t
36. to previous screen To adjust the antenna amp or dare used to increment or decrement the antenna setting in the plane being displayed The changes in the antenna alignment are displayed as the adjustments are made To switch between azimuth and elevation plane control use the QD key The arrows for editing control will change to indicate the plane that is currently being edited An RSSI is displayed to monitor the effect of the adjustments This value updates every 2 seconds EXIT Hold Return to previous screen Dome Antenna The Antenna Adjust function for the Dome antenna is not applicable since the antenna Is self steering Manual Mast Antenna The manual mast antenna is not adjusted using the handset so FCN 91 is not applicable for this antenna 162 163 6 FCN 92 ANTENNA CALIBRATE FCN 9 2 Antenna Calibrate Start Stop Automatic Tuning Hold EXIT Some of the antenna used with the Optus MobileSat S2 telephone are controlled by the handset For this reason it is necessary to calibrate the antenna periodically to ensure that the transceiver provides the best steering control possible Motorised Mast Antenna The Motorised Mast antenna can be calibrated to optimise the control from the handset Note Before calibrating the mast antenna the vehicle should be stationary and level with the antenna mounted vertically except when using End Fire method Refer to page 80 To Enter Function E
37. to the unit When a Distress Message is sent via the DATA amp MAINTENANCE port the user must 64 enter the GPS position as it will not be read from the GPS navigational equipment Note Optus does not presently support distress messaging EMERGENCY Since Optus does not support distress messaging you should dial your usual emergency number 000 GPS Messaging The Optus MobileSat S2 can be configured to operate with GPS equipment that can be either internal or external to the transceiver The Optus MobileSat S2 then reports this position via a message sent on request or periodically This type of message can be used to monitor operating zones of Optus MobileSat S2 users or for GPS based fleet management systems Use of Mailboxes The Optus MobileSat S2 has 32 mailboxes or memory locations that are used by the system to store various information parameters of the unit The Optus MobileSat S2 will automatically store relevant information in predefined mailboxes You can also set various mailboxes via the DATA amp MAINTENANCE port using an external terminal and appropriate communication software These mailboxes can be used in data acquisition applications such as remote monitoring systems Contact your Authorised MobileSat Dealer for more information 65 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES Ignition Switch Sensing If this option is fitted and wired the phone can be turned off and on with the ignition switch d
38. use only Refer to Number Sets page 54 With a prefix set a single 0 at the start of a number will be substituted with the prefix set by FCN 73 A maximum of 5 digits can be used as a prefix The default prefix is 5 blanks to inhibit usage of the number prefix Display Number Prefix EDOD Oto display current prefix Change Number Prefix C Use the numerical keys to enter the desired number prefix Momentarily to erase one digit at a time SAVE and EXIT Save the prefix and EXIT EXIT without saving Hold Return to previous screen 144 6 FCN 74 INITIALISE FCN 7 COO OO amp G Initialise Reset Set and EXIT EXIT without change When this function is activiated the phone initialises functions to default factory settings Use 19 to confirm initialisation and EXIT Consult your Authorised Dealer before engaging this function The initialised value of each function option is shown on the next page N A means not applicable no change Enter Mode FCN DO GW GZ using 4 digit Confidential Code Reinitialise and EXIT Initialise and EXIT EXIT without initialisation Return to previous screen Note During the initialisation of flash memory the 198 phone number memories Program P1 or P2 Confidential Code and LockStatus are NOT changed 145 6 FCN 74 INITIALISE Table 8 Factory Setting of Functions
39. 123461392621111 Voice Fax Operation Where FCN 31 is set to Tel On Fax Off prefix digit call type dialing is required Refer to FCN 31 on page 105 To make a call the following numbers must be dialled 4 Digit User Account Pin Call Type Voice 1 Fax 2 Country Code Region Code Telephone Number Again using PIN Number 1234 then the following digits will need to be entered for a telephone Voice Call 1234161392621111 137 6 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT 6 FCN 65 NETWORK The following digits will need to be entered for a Fax Call FCN 6 1 OD QD XY G 1 FARO 199614909 FCN 6 Q GOGO Network MAKING A CALL OPTUS MOBILESAT S2 DATA PORT CLR EXIT without changes The Call Credit System of the Optus MobileSat S2 Handset is also applicable to the RS 232 Data Port The User Pin must prefix all telephone numbers dialled This screen provides an immediate indicator to which MSAT system the phone is configured This is a read only screen It is Operation necessary to use the Confidential Code to access this screen Ensure the Call Credit system is active by checking the Display Network Optus MobileSat S2 handset display which should be POR prompting the user for the input of a 4 digit user account PIN This displays network being used To make a call the following numbers must be typed at the EXIT command prompt Return to previous screen e 4 Digit User Account Pin e Country Code e Region Code e Telephone
40. 2 5 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT Dome Antenna The Dome antenna is a highly versatile antenna and can be utilised in a host of applications It is suitable for vehicular trucks cars fixed site and marine applications The antenna operates autonomously and requires no user intervention or calibration The antenna uses a simple mechanical steering mechanism to maintain tracking of the satellite Upon initial power up it simply requires a brief initialisation period to acquire the satellite s position The antenna steering is self recovering after shadowing effects or loss of signal and will maintain accurate pointing at the satellite at all other times Note The handset of the Optus MobileSat S2 does not control the functionality of the Dome antenna the antenna operates autonomously Installation of the Dome antenna requires one single coaxial cable from the transceiver to the antenna s base The antenna can be mounted on its own or with its magnetic mount purchased separately There is also a pole mount option contact your Authorised MobileSat dealer for further information The Dome antenna on its own has four screw holes on the base plate these can be used to permanently affix the antenna to flat surfaces Alternatively the magnetic mount can be used for temporary installations or for installations where holes are undesirable For best results the magnetic mount should be installed on a clean flat metallic surface The magnetic mo
41. DOD To Start Calibration This starts the automatic calibration procedure The antenna calibration completes within 20 seconds At the completion of the calibration the display shows the RSSI signal plus the last known elevation setting of the antenna The FCN 92 screen returns to a state where adjustment can be made using or buttons up down arrows on screen showing the elevation in degrees from the horizontal 164 6 FCN 92 ANTENNA CALIBRATE EXIT Hold Return to previous screen Planar Antenna The planar antenna has no steering control so does not require calibration Manual Mast Antenna The manual mast antenna does not require calibration while in the field Marine Antenna The marine antenna must be calibrated for adequate operation of the antenna Read the complete instruction set before beginning calibration of the marine antenna Preparation for calibration It is vital that the antenna be installed in its permanent position before beginning the calibration The calibration of the Gyro Compass inside the antenna relies on magnetic fields to determine its relative position Hence any distortions in the field due to hard or soft irons in the installation must be experienced by the antenna during its calibration process Calibration To calibrate the antenna you must turn the ship or vehicle in two full circles over a period of at least 4 minutes ona relatively calm or smooth surf
42. FCN provides a Pause in number sets period defined by Earth Station It shows as a p in the phone number on the display Refer to Page 54 This function only operates when entering a phone number starts Repeat Dial mode Refer to Page 44 Hold during digit entry will show any higher digits of a phone number that are not already on the screen QD will toggle between RSSI and RSNR display while viewing the Standby screen will terminate a fax or data call that is in progress Call Control While inside a Function a call can be answered by pushing any key except or END however the Function will be exited without saving any changes If a Function is entered after a call has commenced the key will hang up the call and exit the function ignoring any changes not saved If the other party hangs up the function will be exited in the same manner 87 FUNCTIONS 2 Z S Z LL uoljouny siy yuoddns jou saop snido yespuey woy e9 e ep JO Xe JUaIIND e zeulw j GNI N4 YNSY ISSY 216601 INW N34 1e1q yeaday ANS N34 sy6iq U PPIH Mal PIOH NO4 u6 p pem so asned e n Aujua Hip Bulinp pasn ase 6 N4 pue 0 NO 6 NOS 26 NOA 16 NO suoloun4 Buryoesy ayesqied isnipy euu zuy euu zuy euu uy euu zuy 6 NOA G8 NO 8 NOA 8 NO 78 NOA 18 NO4 suonoun4 1x9 sono abessay Bs w do 9ng ebessay OND UPA pauyjaperd ss s
43. FCN 0 p to give a 2 second nominal delay without the need to push the key You may use more than one Pause Digit Enter the Wait Digit FCN O after each number set w will be displayed If another set is to be entered then press Repeat number set entry with FCN 9 before each number set O two digit address to store full sequence 54 5 NUMBER SETS Transmit Number Sets from Speed Dial Memory to recall first set to the display to send each set of numbers as they are requested by operator Phone Prefix Digits International use only When using a Optus MobileSat S2 outside of Australia you would be required to dial the international prefix to make calls locally The phone prefix function allows a single digit to recall 5 prestored numbers to avoid pressing the international prefix every time a local call is made Note that FCN 73 must be turned off if a call is to go to an international country other than your own Use FCN 73 when you want to insert a prefix of up to 5 digits to a phone number and whenever a leading 0 is entered the prefix will replace the 0 in the phone number Example If a user in Norfolk Is always calls locally then a single 0 can be entered as the leading digit of a phone number and 0011 will be dialled in place of the 0 To call Australia FCN 73 would need to be blanked before making the call Set FCN 73 ENDOU where Q GO X is Con
44. Mode After successful transmission and while the word Sent is If creating anew Mmessage OF still on the screen Hold will show the reply code and editing an existing message its source use the Mute key to alternate between message text Any other key will return to the sent message destination address and EXIT message number and adjust values as required Hold to exit abandoning The 30 characters of the cnangesnotsaved message will be shown on the screen Hold to view the destination number and message code is used to store a message 01 40 once edited The stored message can then be re sent when desired To Edit a Message SEND the selected Message Select FCN 82 From Standby use the button to send the selected message Use to scroll to the message that will be changed The phone will be in Alpha mode NOTE The message will not be sent if the handset displays No Service Use to erase existing text and enter the new message using keypad buttons Press QD to edit the destination ID 150 151 FCN 82 MESSAGE MODE Enter the destination ID for the message Press QD to change the message ID to save message settings Hold to exit abandoning changes not saved 152 6 FCN 83 DISTRESS MESSAGE Optus does not presently support this function 153 FCN 84 amp 85 CLOSED USER GROUP FCN 84 amp 85 CLOSED USER GROUP CUG OPERATION Note You
45. OPTUS MobileSat Optus MobileSat Mobile Satellite Telephone S2 User Manual Optus MobileSat COMMITMENT TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Dear Customer Congratulations on purchasing this high quality Optus MobileSat product Optus Networks Pty Ltd is committed to giving top priority to customer satisfaction through relentless efforts to provide better products and better service Should you require assistance with regard to your new Optus MobileSat S2 phone you are requested to direct your inquiry to the Authorised MobileSat Dealer from whom you purchased your phone THIS MANUAL BELONGS TO PHONE NUMBER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Making a Call Dial the destination phone number including the STD code Press the key to start the call Answering a Call Press any key except and END while the phone is ringing or remove the handset from the cradle During a Call Adjust volume using gt on the side of the handset Hold the mute key to inhibit your voice transmission but still allow the other party to be heard Speed Dialling Press NN or NN memory number and then hit to calla known number The phone number will be displayed during call setup OR Press NN or NN memory number to view the memory and then hit to call the number Repeat Dialling If the called number is busy then press to start repeat dialling This automatically redials the number three times at one minute intervals dep
46. P CUG OPERATION 154 FCN 32 HORN ALERT 106 FCN 91 ANTENNA ADJUST 161 FCN 33 AUTOMATIC ANSWER 108 FCN 92 ANTENNA CALIBRATE 164 FCN 34 IGNITION LOCK 109 FCN 93 ANTENNA TYPE 168 FCN 35 2 4 WIRE ENABLE 110 P1 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 1 170 FCN 36 SYSTEM ID DOWNLOAD 111 P2 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 2 172 FCN 37 HANDSFREE SENSITIVITY 112 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 174 FCN 41 RING VOLUME 113 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS 175 FCN 42 RING PITCH 114 SPECIFICATIONS 181 FCN 43 RING CADENCE 115 SERVICE INFORMATION 183 FCN 44 TONE VOLUME 116 WARRANTY 184 FCN 45 KEY BEEP ENABLE 117 REPORTING A FAULT 186 FCN 46 IN CALL DTMF TONES 118 TRANSCEIVER TOP PANEL 187 FCN 51 BACKLIGHT CONTROL 120 MOBILESAT S2 COMPLETE PRODUCT CONFIGURATION 189 FCN 52 DISPLAY CONTRAST 121 LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 BASIC CONFIGURATION 2 FIGURE 2 FRONT VIEW 5 FIGURE 3 REAR VIEW 6 FIGURE 4 HANDSFREE CONFIGURATION 58 FIGURE 5 FULLY OPTIONED POWER CONNECTION 70 FIGURE 6 REMOTE TELEPHONE INSTALLATION 71 FIGURE 7 EXTERNAL GPS CONFIGURATION 76 FIGURE 8 ANTENNA ANGLE 77 FIGURE 9 MAST ADJUSTMENT KNOB 85 FIGURE 10 COMPLETE CONFIGURATION 189 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1 DISPLAY DURING VOICE CALL 13 TABLE 2 DISPLAY DURING 2W TEL FAX CALL 15 TABLE 3 DISPLAY DURING DATA CALL 18 TABLE 4 ACCEPTED HAYES AT COMMANDS 18 TABLE 5 TERMINAL RESPONSE 21 TABLE 6 MESSAGE TYPES 63 TABLE 7 LOCK OPTIONS 140
47. RF Output Power nominally 4dBW 1dB Class 1 antenna connector nominally 1dBW 1dB Class 2 antenna connector nominally 7dBW 1dB Class 3 antenna connector 181 9 SPECIFICATIONS Vibration 0 04 g2 Hz NAVMAT P9492 EMI EMC Rating Class B AS NZS CISPR 22 2002 Temperature Range 10 to 50 C 95 humidity 0 35 C non condensing 75 humidity above 35 C non condensing Sealing Transceiver IP54 Base Assembly Separate IP54 HPA Assembly Separate IP55 Safety AS NZS 60950 2000 amp ACA TS 22 1997 EMR Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 2003 HES The AMBE voice coding technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems Inc 182 9 SERVICE INFORMATION Your Optus MobileSat S2 Mobile Satellite Telephone is designed to give you years of trouble free service However should a fault arise please return the unit to an Authorised Optus MobileSat Dealer Full details of service agents and repair costs can be obtained from your Authorised Dealer Optus Networks instructs the user of the Optus MobileSat S2 to use it in complete accordance with the Optus MobileSat S2 User s Manual The information in this technical manual is relevant to Version 37 software and Version 40 software for CUG and is advisory in nature If there is any doubt about these instructio
48. S ra 2 LCD SCREEN J 9 MUTE BUTTON Satellite Telephone ABC GHI 4 DIALING KEYS TUV CAGE J BUTTON fy v ND Cour Crew Creat L 3 FUNCTION KEYS C Y 5 LOUDSPEAKER a 7 CURLED TYPE CORD i Figure 2 Front View 1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES d Figure 3 Rear View 1 RECEIVER ea 6 MICROPHONE 2 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 1 RECEIVER Receives audio signals when handset is off hook 2 Liquid Crystal Display SCREEN 30 characters 3 rows of 10 characters each 3 FUNCTION KEYS SND Send transmit key Initiates the call after number selected End phone hang up key Power On Off key Must be held for 2 3 sec Store Key Recall Key for Stored Numbers Function Menus and other functions key CLR Clear key gel z 3 B B Te oO _ 4 T D Programmable Function key Programmable Function key key can be used for correcting the last key press by pressing momentarily less than 1 second and may also be used to abandon an action by holding for more than 1 second 4 DIALLING KEYS Telephone entry keypad and 0 9 for phone number alphanumeric information etc 5 LOUDSPEAKER Call alert and alarm tones when handset is in the cradle Not active if handsfree speaker is plugged in 6 MICROPHONE 7 CURLED TYPE CORD Cord for th
49. T DIAL Enter phone number Repeat Dial Mode and Start If busy signal To exit Repeat Dial Mode With the Repeat Dial feature the phone automatically redials a busy or no answer number up to three times at one minute intervals If the call is successful then the Repeat Dial is disabled for that sequence This feature is dependant on the configuration of the Earth Station Check with the MobileSat Helpdesk to ensure that Repeat Dial service is available Repeat Dial will not operate in Partial or Full Lock mode Repeat Dial PHONE NO FCN GND will make a normal call however if the call fails due to cancellation or time out then the display will show the phone number and RD for Repeat Dial The phone will redial the number after one minute Flashing Note If the phone number was the last number tried you do not need to re enter the number 44 4 REPEAT DIAL If Busy Signal is Heard to cancel RD will be displayed To Discontinue the Repeat Dial Command Hold to exit while waiting for the next attempt to begin 45 4 SCRATCHPAD MEMORY 4 SCRATCHPAD MEMORY During a call you can use the display as a scratchpad to enter Edit Scratchpad Memory information phone numbers names address etc that you may i want to save temporarily It is possible to save the scratchpad Momentarily will backspace the last character information in a vacant memory location during a call or to save Note
50. a features can be controlled If you know the function required they are all 2 digit numbers you can go directly to that function If however you wish to scan the available menu options push the key then step through the options with the gt or keys using amp or GND to make your selection Most function sets may be selected while in a call or in the Standby display The setting of each function will remain even if the phone is powered off and on again Settings will be lost if phone power is interrupted without powering down using PWR button on the handset MENU Selection e Primary Menus to enter the primary menu at the Function 1 group D D or to scroll up or down through the primary menu The Primary Menu heading will be displayed E to enter the Secondary Menus with the number flashing If you are in Primary Menu 6 or 7 you will be asked for the Confidential Code e Secondary Menus D D or to scroll up or down through the secondary menu or SND to enter the Function with the number flashing DIRECT Entry FCN CO CO where XX is the function number required 86 6 FUNCTIONS SPECIAL Functions Some functions are relevant only during digit entry mode FCN O is used to provide a Wait between number sets in a single sequence Refer to the chapter on NUMBER SETS on Page 54 It shows as a w in the phone number This function only operates when entering a phone number
51. ace If aboard a boat seek protected waters where the wind is light The direction of the turn is not important and the vehicle s track need not be a perfect circle but it must take at least 4 minutes to complete the rate of turn should not exceed 3 degrees per second If wind or wave action make it difficult to maintain the required turning rate it may be necessary to continue through more circles Remember to complete your circles in no less than 4 minutes You can t go too slowly but you can go too fast 165 6 FCN 92 ANTENNA CALIBRATE At the conclusion of the circles the handset will display a calibration score 1 9 as an indication of how sure the antenna Is of optimal steering operation Calibration Score The calibration score is a three digit number in which e the first digit represents the quality of the calibration e the second digit represents an assessment of the distortion caused by the local magnetic environment e the third digit is an incremental counter that keeps track of the number of calibrations accomplished Scores for the calibration quality and distortion factors are 1 worst to 9 best There is a relationship between the first and second digits The higher the first digit s value the greater the accuracy of the compass azimuth output It is possible to have a high calibration score in the presence of a high distortion factor score In general a second digit value of 5 or lower wou
52. acoaseciqecpew SD 5g Ue v D x S 5 Pe E Bou Z v ao ol v Eg T oO ow 52 oO i aj N10 NS aJI on D aleown C nja vg o SJT Ob SO wofeLatonu c gt E D x o E n o 2 co 2 g E z g Z c Z A Z 2 E E RaT 5 o S 6S Sloe Glo l S Bola g e wn x iL MARS i Lpozus jaot 3 5 o L Oa D v L o Aa a2 x je S S lz S B Ig ze iE v gt E 3 aA D fo No a MEA E E gt oS slo l Lz a a Z S 2 m gt bal xls 15 BPS Poe _Aayos a Zi Zz z2 z z z g z 2 z 3z z a OF OS COFFE ole Glowol amp oje 20 70 o T T o j A fe Co Conte jx ou a a lt aTj o a fo 2 al oO o v 2 3 v n 3 4 _ Oo 7 v v v Lu v o gt E wS MEN E c c mE oc oc is a Bo c gt a co c o Do co go F zego ES o Bl SBS eB SEES Reo Ss 3 zZee_gzeelzEsjzeelzeezsezeedze elzee o 5 0 SIO o H0 G 5 0 g 5 0 0 5 05 5 0 8 50 c 5 2 a MRED Over eo Heese rorecjrsuejr1ge iS HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL The instructions in this User Manual make it easy to operate your new Optus MobileSat Mobile Satellite Telephone S2 the Optus MobileSat S2 To make a simple phone call or to receive a phone call you need to refer to the instructions in Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 For more advanced operations of the Optus MobileSat S2 read Chapters 3 to 6 Chapter 1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION This section tells you what you receive in the Optus MobileSat S2 Basic Configuration how to obtain optimum perfo
53. ally beginning with 1 e 008 013 A 2 PLACING A CALL FAX Call Facsimile Machine To send a fax using the Optus MobileSat S2 transceiver it is necessary to have a compatible fax machine connected to the TEL amp FAX port of the transceiver A fax can be sent by following the instructions on sending a fax of the fax machine The dialling of the destination number is described in Placing a Call 2 Wire Configuration on page 14 and may require a prefix digit The Optus MobileSat S2 transceiver operates transparently to the fax machine Once the fax machine has finished transmission the call will end automatically STD Area Code N An STD or IDD Area Code must be used for all fax transmissions except for e Operator connected calls e National numbers generally beginning with 1 e 008 013 The handset display will indicate that the transceiver is currently being used in a fax call Fax sending may be restricted by phone locks of the phone or if the Optus MobileSat S2 has been configured to have the fax facility turned Off Note The TEL FAX port of the Optus MobileSat S2 can be set to allow only fax calls to be made Refer to Configuration Accessories on page 71 2 PLACING A CALL Placing a DATA Call The Optus MobileSat S2 Satellite telephone incorporates its own modem within the transceiver This internal modem responds to a restricted set of standard Hayes modem commands To
54. ame Tag Mode Refer to NAME TAGS on page 35 to see how to enter characters e Entry to this function shows the old message which can be edited e To have a blank screen at wake up store a blank screen e To return to default wake up message use FCN 74 to re initialise the phone which will set all options back to the factory default settings Consult with your Authorised MobileSat Dealer before re initialising the phone e To correct an error use the key momentarily less than 1 second to erase the last entered character SAVE and EXIT After a short wait the Stored message will appear for a few seconds EXIT without saving Hold Return to previous screen 123 6 FCN 61 CONFIDENTIAL CODE The 4 digit CONFIDENTIAL ACCESS CODE provides security to your phone Provided you know the old 4 digit code you may change to a more suitable number eg same as your credit card PIN or Network PIN When purchased the default code is 0000 and must be used to enter this mode To achieve a change of code you will need to enter your old number twice and your new number twice before the Confidential Code number is actually changed If you forget or lose your number the phone will have to be returned to your dealer to reset the code Change Code ENVOYA Before entering code After entering code once i e second request MOOV The display will now ask for you to confirm your intention by entering the same
55. andset EXIT Return to previous screen 6 FCN 14 CALL TIME BEEPS FCN 1 Call Time Beeps amp or amp Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving When the call time beeps mode is activated timing tones sound during conversation to inform your air time use A single beep sounds 10 seconds before the end of each minute A double beep signals the end of each minute Note This function operates differently if the Call Credit facility FCN 64 is activated DISPLAY Current status DW The phone display shows whether Call Time Beeps are On or Off Toggle the status or will toggle the mode On and Off The display will start flashing indicating that this status has been changed but has not been saved Save and EXIT will set and save the new value then EXIT the function EXIT without saving Return to the previous screen 93 6 FCN 15 CLOCK SET OG Clock Set or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT Momentarily Step Back Hold EXIT without saving 6 FCN 16 CLOCK DISPLAY O Clock Display or GD Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving Set the internal CLOCK and DATE FCN 1 S to enter the clock set mode The HOUR will flash indicating that this is about to be changed D or D or or to set the new value to save and step on to minutes which will now flash The order the time and date is set is as follows HOUR MINUTE DATE MONTH YEAR
56. artial Lock Full Lock Receiving a call Receiving a call Placing an emergency call Dial 000 Placing an emergency call Dial 000 Placing an emergency call RCL 80 99 Placing an emergency call RCL 80 99 Reviewing Function Menu Reviewing Function Menu Auto Answer On Off Auto Answer On Off Mic Mute On Off Send the Distress Message refer to Page 153 Mic Mute On Off Send the Distress Message refer to Page 153 Memory Recall 01 79 Send a Message Join a CUG Edit a Message Distress message is not currently supported by Optus 5 AUTOMATIC LOCK AUTOMATIC LOCK The Optus MobileSat S2 has a feature where Full Lock is set everytime the phone powers up This restricts the use of the phone when powered up by unauthorised users With FCN 63 set On the phone will always power up in Full Lock To unlock the phone press FCN 6 X OO OO amp D where CO CO OO is the Confidential Code or Resets the lock mode to Partial or Normal Saves the setting and exits The programmable keys or may be useful for this operation See Page 54 When the phone is powered off then on again Full Lock mode will be reinstated 52 5 CONFIDENTIAL CODE The Optus MobileSat S2 has a CONFIDENTIAL CODE that is required for access to locked functions or the locking functions themselves The Confidential Code is a 4 digit code and is reco
57. ating on a Voice Channel Orange Flashing Searching for a Control Channel Green Operating on a Control Channel Green flashing Searching for a Control Channel Red Flashing Red Minor Fault Phone will still function Failed to find valid Control Channel 187 9 TRANSCEIVER TOP PANEL 10 OPTUS MOBILESAT S2 COMPLETE PRODUCT CONFIGURATION LED 3 SIG Signal Description RSSI Class 1 Off No Signal 0 Red Steady Inadequate Signal 1 Orange Steady Very Poor Signal 2 3 Orange Slow Flash Poor Signal 4 5 x Orange Fast Flash Fair Signal 6 7 Green Steady Moderate Signal 8 9 Green Slow Flash Good Signal 10 11 Green Fast Flash Very Good Signal 12 16 Red Slow Flash Overloading 17 19 Red Fast Flash Overloaded 20 Figure 10 Complete Configuration 188 189 OPTUS MobileSat SingTel Optus Pty Limited ABN 90 052 833 208 trading as Optus communications 101 Miller Street North Sydney 2060 Optus the Optus logo and yes are trademarks of SingTel Optus Pty Limited Optus Communications services are provided by Optus Networks Pty Ltd ABN 92 008 570 330 and Optus Mobile Pty Ltd ABN 650 054 365 969 1271071 10 04
58. ault analysis but you may be asked for it when reporting a fault Display Log entries The event alarm entry is displayed To Scroll through Log amp or Scrolls through the log by log number EXIT Return to the previous screen 103 6 FCN 31 2W TEL FAX ENOM 2W TEL FAX or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving This function allows control over the operation of the 2 Wire port of the Optus MobileSat S2 It can enable the 2 Wire port to be used for either voice calls only or fax calls only or both voice and fax calls The three configurations together with instructions on their use are described below Note FCN 35 must be set to enable 2W operation for FCN 31 to operation correctly Display Current Setting O to display the current 2W TEL amp FAX port status of the unit Change Status or will toggle the status The display will start flashing indicating that the status has been changed but not saved The three FCN 31 settings are i 2W TEL FAX On Off 2W phone only ii 2W TEL FAX Off On 2W fax only iii 2W TEL FAX On On 2W phone plus fax 104 6 FCN 31 2W TEL FAX 2W TEL FAX On Off This configuration only allows voice calls to or from the 2 Wire port A 2W phone or cordless phone can be used instead of the handset to make and receive calls Incoming voice calls will ring the handset and the 2W phone Incoming fax calls will be reje
59. calls to a restricted range or EXIT without saving banning all outgoing calls from the handset except Return to previous screen EMERGENCY calls which are always permitted This function turns on or off the lock into one of two levels Partial or Full EXAMPLES of Display after lock set Lock using the 4 digit Confidential Code Refer to Phone Locks and Codes page 50 Note The default Confidential Code is 0000 If you forget your Confidential Code you must consult your dealer to reset it DISPLAY Current Lock Status FCN 6 QO QO amp CO using Confidential Code The Confidential Code digits are not displayed as they are entered but the keypad tone will sound Partial Lock Full Lock Refer also to FCN 63 Automatic Lock The display will now show the current lock status Possible selections are Normal Partial or Full Lock 126 127 6 FCN 63 AUTOMATIC LOCK CCN 6 CQ QQ COC Automatic Lock or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving When the phone is switched on it will return to the last lock status set by FCN 62 However with the Automatic Lock turned On your phone will always power up in Full Lock mode This restricts the use of the phone when powered up by unauthorised users The phone can be unlocked by entering the Confidential Code using FCN 61 The 4 digit Confidential Code controls the setting of Automatic Lock function DISPLAY
60. cted 2W TEL FAX Off On This configuration only allows fax calls to or from the 2 Wire port A fax machine is used to send and receive faxes Incoming voice calls will ring the handset only Incoming fax calls will be answered by the fax machine 2W TEL FAX On On This configuration allows both voice and fax calls to or from the 2 Wire port A prefix digit must be used for outgoing calls to inform the Optus MobileSat S2 what call type is proceeding Incoming voice calls will ring the handset and the 2 wire port Incoming fax calls will ring only the 2 Wire device s Prefix digit 1 for voice calls Prefix digit 2 for fax calls See page 71 for more details SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 105 6 FCN 32 HORN ALERT 6 FCN 32 HORN ALERT If the function is activated the OO Horn Alert Standby screen will display the letters HA to indicate that the Horn Alert function is ON SAVE and EXIT Refer to page 67 amp or D Change Status EXIT without saving When the phone is provided with the horn alert accessory the car horn and or lights can sound or flash when the phone rings WARNING ENSURE THAT STATE LAWS PERMIT THE OPERATION OF THE HORN ALERT FEATURE BEFORE INSTALLATION Display Current Status Oto display the current Horn Alert mode Change Status amp or to toggle the status OFF 1 2 10 ON 2min Test
61. d use to turn off the voicemail diversion 56 5 NUMBER SETS To Recall the Programmed Function From the Standby screen press PT The key sequence automatically proceeds displaying each step on the handset screen To Abort P1 P2 Recall During the recall procedure P1 P2 can be used to halt the automatic process These are the only operational keys during program recall To Clear the Program P1 Hotkey From the Standby screen Press and hold for over 1 second The screen will display P1 on the handset display Press momentarily to end the program sequence A double beep will be heard Note If any of the functions requiring the Confidential Code are used in the program then the Confidential Code will be required to be entered for the hotkey to perform during recall CUG transceivers use alternate key sequences for programming P1 and P2 Refer to CUG on page 154 57 The handsfree adaptor consists of a handset cradle which has connectors for a handsfree microphone and external speaker HANDSET HANDSET CRADLE DA HANDS FREE HANDS FREE MICROPHONE SPEAKER HS CONTROL CABLE TO TRANSCEIVER HINGE BRACKET Figure 4 Handsfree Configuration Handsfree operation is available when the microphone and external speaker are connected to the cradle and the handset is placed in the cradle Handsfree operation of the phone is the same as that for normal handset operation except for
62. e 6 Message Type Direction E eds Relative to When e YP MobileSat 2 P SysOp In During Yes last one Standby only Distress Out During N A Standby In Call Both During acall No Coded Both During No Standby 63 Messaging via the DATA amp MAINTENANCE Port In order to send and receive messages via the DATA amp MAINTENANCE port of the Optus MobileSat S2 an external terminal should be connected to the port which runs appropriate communication software The following table lists the message types that can be sent and received from the DATA amp MAINTENANCE port and the direction of the message Messages Direction Relative to MOBILESAT S2 Normal both One way both SCADA in Distress out GPS out Normal Message This message allows 3 bytes of user information to be transferred in either direction between the Optus MobileSat system and the Optus MobileSat S2 transciever One way Message A One Way Message is the same as a Normal Message although the transmission of the message Is not acknowledged SCADA Message This message Is similar in structure to a Normal Message but the message is held at the earth station waiting for the pre determined Optus MobileSat S2 wake up time whereupon it is sent Distress Message The Distress Message allows the earth station to know your phone number and location if the GPS navigational equipment is connected
63. e The Optus Mebilesat 52 transceiver can be configured te provide an output to control the operation of a fan If this line pees is connected to a relay to control the power supply to the fan Setti 0 the S2 transceiver will turn the relay on when the internal etung peration temperature of the unit crosses the predefined threshold The Off Horn alert disabled transceiver will turn off the relay when it has cooled to below defined threshold 1 hr Phone will stay on for 1 hr after ignition iia ce ace turned off and ring horn if incoming call This control line does not operate when the phone Is powered d f 2hr Phone will stay on for 2 hr after ignition turned off and ring horn if incoming call RTS Control 10 hr Phone will stay on for 10 hr after ignition The Optus MobileSat S2 can be powered on off by the RS232 turned off and ring horn if incoming call RTS line On Phone will not switch itself off and the horn If and only if the unit is powered on by assertion of the RTS will be activated if incoming call line then the phone will power down when the RTS line drops 2 min Test After ignition is turned off the phone will remain on for two minutes before turning itself off Any incoming calls will sound the horn during this two minutes Note Max Relay coil current is 150mAmps WARNING Do not start the vehicle while the Optus MobileSat S2 is powered on Sudden voltage fluctuations due to cranking may
64. e The antenna s view of the satellite is obstructed or is not tuned correctly e Clear the view of the antenna and adjust for peak signal strength Refer page 77 The phone displays Standby but cannot make a call e If you have just bought the phone make sure it has been commissioned Check with your dealer e If you see FL or PL on the display your phone is in lock mode Please unlock with Confidential Code FCN 62 before attempting to make a call e Try again a minute or two later The network may be congested e Check FCN 93 responds with antenna identification 175 8 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS Major Fault Alarm and the Phone is Hot e A major fault is indicated When either of the CH or GEN lights are Steady Red e If the phone has been exposed to direct sunlight or was not well ventilated place the phone in a shaded well ventilated area turn off and allow to cool for about 15 minutes Signal appears weak RSSI lt 5 e Ensure mast antenna is vertical vehicle should be horizontal Check for obstructions overhead refer to page 77 Check that antenna is clean and free from dust bugs etc Antenna connection is loose or dirty wet RSSI approx 5 expected for aero antenna Notes on Installation Repair service and installation should be handled only through an Authorised MobileSat Dealer DO NOT attempt to install service repair or disassemble your phone as it has no user serviceable parts and th
65. e handset 8 and KEYS Volume increase and decrease or display scroll up and down controls The and keys also perform these functions in the appropriate mode 2 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 9 MUTE KEY QD Mutes the microphone when held down Switches on off the backlight when not in voice mode This key is also used to toggle between alpha and lower case in digit entry mode QD is used to toggle between RSSI RSNR display while viewing the Standby screen 2 CONTROLS AND FEATURES Turn ON Press the key firmly for at least 2 3 seconds On a cold startup the phone will take 10 seconds to provide service At power up three events will occur listed as items 1 through 3 as follows 1 Display and Keypad Illumination Display and keypad backlighting turns on 2 Wake up Display A stored message will be displayed and a series of short beeps occur Thirty character displacement blocks appear momentarily then the phone goes to Standby displaying Signal Strength Indication SSI from 0 20 The telephone gives an audible beep This display maybe altered using FCN 53 See FCN 53 WAKEUP SCREEN on page 122 Default Start Up Message 30 displacement blocks 3 Signal Strength Indication This Standby display shows satellite system signal strength by the number of blocks shown five blocks for the strongest signal A number will also show the signal strength between 1 and 20 The bigger the number the
66. e phone lock system provides protection from unauthorised use of your phone outgoing calls Refer to FCN 62 on Page 126 for control of these locks and refer to Page 53 for the Confidential Code that controls these locks LOCKS e FULL LOCK FL Stop outgoing calls Allow Emergency calls refer to call memories 80 99 or dial 000 You can answer incoming calls e PARTIAL LOCK PL Stop outgoing calls except the recalled numbers 01 79 Allow emergency calls as in FL 80 99 and 000 You can answer incoming calls Note Changing the lock status does not affect a call in progress e NETWORK CALL BARRING These restrictions provide facilities that affect the type of calls from your phone and are in addition to the FL and PL above These restrictions are set at the earth station and are under the control of Optus Please contact the MobileSat Helpdesk on 1800 500 269 for assistance These restrictions are normally used on special groups of telephone networks to restrict access to specific destinations or network functions such as Call Diversion or international dialling access With no restrictions set all functions are available on the phone except those requiring special codes e g Functions starting with 6 or 7 50 5 AUTOMATIC LOCK EXCEPTIONS Although the phone when locked prevents unauthorised outgoing calls the following operations are possible while in a lock mode P
67. e recalled Partial Lock Numbers 79 locations 01 79 These locations are available to you to recall and send when the phone is in Partial Lock mode without the need to know the Confidential Code These memory locations may not be edited in Partial Lock mode These memory locations cannot be recalled in Full Lock mode Emergency Numbers 20 locations 80 99 These locations are preloaded with Emergency numbers These can be recalled and dialled in Partial or Full Lock mode The prestored information cannot be changed from the handset only by an Authorised MobileSat Dealer Last Number Memory 5 locations LNO 4 The last five numbers dialled are stored and may be recalled for re transmission These include any that were recalled from memory 01 99 or 01 99 These numbers cannot be recalled while in Partial or Full Lock mode Refer to page 48 Scratchpad Memory 1 location The scratchpad allows you to write notes numbers during a call and store in one of the 178 main memory locations Be aware that the scratchpad information cannot be stored in Partial or Full Lock mode Refer to page 46 Pre Stored User Messages 40 locations It is possible to send and receive pre stored messages Refer to page 190 CUG Identification Settings 9 locations These are 30 character screen displays to show CUG settings Refer to CUG User Guide on page 154 33 4 MEMORY Each phone number in the main memory can have a short 10
68. e settings for the pitch are Low Mid High and Max Alter the Pitch or to alter the pitch The display starts flashing indicating that this status has been changed but not saved SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 114 It is possible to set the cadence of the ring tone of the Optus MobileSat S2 Display Current Setting FCN 4 O The display shows the present ring cadence Possible settings are single or double Change Status or to alter the cadence The display will start flashing indicating that this status has changed but not saved The change in cadence will be heard immediately but will not be saved until you press E SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 115 6 FCN 44 TONE VOLUME FCN 4 G Tone Volume or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving 6 FCN 45 KEY BEEP ENABLE OGO Key Beep Enable or D Toggle Selection SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving You can set the volume of the following tones e Key beep tone See FCN 45 e Call Initiated Tones for incoming and outgoing calls e Error Tone Display Current Setting WW The display shows the present tone volume and the tone will be heard as the setting is changed Possible settings for the volume are Max Mid Low Min or Off Change Status or
69. e the S2 transceiver unit Each unit is the Optus MobileSat S2 terminal The read only parameters are uniquely identified by its Electronic Serial Number ESN The Zone Class Priority and Quality ESN will be displayed as a decimal number with a maximum of fourteen characters This function provides a read only display Supplementary pages provide These parameters affect the satellite power used to make the call and can be monitored by Optus at any time opeen Read Configuration Parameters e HPA software version The display of the e Antenna software version and serial number parameters is in an abbreviated Review Software Version and ESN format where 2 The software version and the ESN number of the unit will be displayed to toggle through the supplementary pages EXIT Return to the previous screen Return to the previous screen Z Zone range 0 3 C Class range 1 4 P Priority range 0 3 Q Quality range 0 3 EXIT 98 99 6 FCN 24 GPS LOCATION Qe GPS Location CLR EXIT This function displays the current position of the Optus MobileSat S2 as derived from the GPS driver inside the S2 transceiver or an external GPS device This is a read only display This information is stored in a mailbox within the memory It is sent with the distress message packet whenever this facility is activated If no GPS driver is installed the mailbox will be loaded with zero values for lati
70. e warranty on the unit will become void Installed Location The phone will not operate effectively in temperatures greater than 60 C so ensure that the phone is not maintained in direct sunlight and that ventilation is provided to keep the phone from overheating 176 8 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS Phone turns off by itself The phone may turn off by itself for the following reasons over under voltage over under temperature ignition turned off horn alert timer shutdown RTS line of data cable may have deactivated internal fault detected If the Optus MobileSat S2 fails to operate correctly or the handset buttons or display indicate problems you should power down the unit using the handset s button or ignition and then remove the POWER amp HANDSET connector from the unit Do Not remove the POWER amp HANDSET connector from the unit while the handset display is still active since any recent changes will not be saved If the Optus MobileSat S2 does not recover consult your Dealer 177 8 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS 8 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS Fault Messages Fault Description The following table explains some of the fault messages that appear on the handset screen Table 9 Fault Description Fault Description 25 Antenna adjustment mechanism jammed 1 Transceiver internal temp gt 70 C 26 Antenna operation error 2 Transceiver internal temp lt 15 C 29 HPA ON fail Rx not ready 30 HPA ON fail Tx not r
71. eady 5 Battery Voltage gt 32V 6 Battery Voltage lt 10 5V Tx channel lock alarm 10 Power alarm detected from HPA Assembly 33 HPA ON fail ASC failure 34 HPA ON fail HPA failure 37 OS9 Error 38 Start Call Failure 41 HPA Reset long 42 HPA bad response packet 13 Flash memory error 14 Channel correction limit exceeded 17 Warning Battery voltage gt 31 0V 18 Warning Battery voltage lt 11 5V 45 Link pipe error 46 External Alarm INPUT 21 Transceiver received wrong system operating ID 22 GPS not connected or GPS parameter not set 47 SW Watchdog fail 178 179 8 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS Fault Description 50 Dome antenna alarm 2 51 Invalid Freq sent to Dome antenna 180 9 SPECIFICATIONS Power Input Supply 10 5 32 0 Volts regulated Maximum Ripple 150mV The following current consumption figures are for use with a 12Volt supply and Class 1 operation Off lt 10 milliamps 12V Standby 0 5 Amps 12V In Call Rx voice 0 7 Amps 12V In Call Tx voice 2 3 Amps 12V In Call Rx fax 3 2 Amps 12V In Call Tx fax 3 2 Amps 12V Frequency Range Transmit 1646 5 1660 5 MHz Receive 1545 0 1559 0 MHz Channel Voice Channel AMBE Facsimile channel Group 3 2400 bps Data Channel 2400 bps Bandwidth lt 4 kHz Dimensions Transceiver Length 267mm Width 240mm Height 48mm Transceiver with cradle Length 301mm Width 241mm Height 61mm Handset Length 210mm Width 54mm Height 37mm
72. ears possibly several times during the call to the operator and you will be instructed to press OO Do not press the function until FCN 36 SYSTEM ID DOWNLOAD instructed and do not terminate the call without operator permission as a partial transfer could lock up the phone requiring it to be returned to the dealer for service e At the completion of the call the phone automatically powers down switch off You may immediately restart If you decide not to accept the changes or as instructed by the operator use the Hold before the function to clear the changes WARNING DO NOT TURN OFF THE PHONE DURING THE CALL TO THE OPERATOR FOR THE ID DOWNLOAD AS THIS MAY ALSO CORRUPT THE IDENTIFICATION CODES 111 6 FCN 37 HANDSFREE SENSITIVITY 6 FCN 41 RING VOLUME FCN 3 D Handsfree Sensitivity FCN 4 Ring Volume or D Change Status or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving EXIT without saving For different handsfree environments the Optus MobileSat S2 You can set the volume of the following tones provides a function to alter the handsfree sensitivity of the e Alert Tone RING for incoming call only microphone e Fault Tone Display Current Mode e Message Received Double Beep Oto display the current mode Display Current Volume FCN 4 OD The phone display shows the current volume and will start to ring at the present level once it is changed Pos
73. el Injection System Digital Instrument Panel Displays and High Wattage Audio Systems These electronic devices are usually protected in vehicle installations from emitting electromagnetic radiation A possibility exists that such devices could interfere with proper operation of your satellite phone Alternatively your satellite phone may interfere with other devices Consult your vehicle dealer and or manufacturer s representative should such problems develop The Optus MobileSat S2 complies with AS NZS CISPR 22 2002 and Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 2003 HES technical standards IMPORTANT NOTICE Users of this equipment should note that as with any radio transmitter this equipment is capable under some circumstances of causing interference in other nearby electronic equipment Users should be considerate of others in this regard and where appropriate move their satellite telephone away from any nearby affected equipment Note The symbol indicates the SND key on the phone A similar box is used for all other keys the numeric keys only show the number within this manual For example 2 the letters ABC are not shown COMPLIANCE LABELLING The Optus MobileSat S2 complies with the applicable regulatory requirements of the Australian Communications Authority ACA and the regulatory compliance A Tick label is located on the underside of the telephone unit 1 CONTROLS AND FEATURE
74. en to display the current setting and RSSI level 2 Adjust the antenna elevation to a value appropriate to your location on Map 1 Page 81 This can be done by pressing either the or key as appropriate on the side of the handset Alternately use the key to increase the setting or the key to decrease the elevations setting 3 Monitor the RSSI level as the adjustments are made and determine the elevation setting at the maximum received signal RSSI display is only updated every 2 seconds Stop adjusting when the maximum RSSI is reached 4 Exit FCN 91 using the key Note The antenna must be kept clean to maximise the transmit and receive signal strength It is possible to fine tune the antenna while in a call When to RE ADJUST While moving your vehicle within local regions it is unlikely that your antenna will need adjustment however e If signal strength appears to have dropped and no obstructions are obvious it is recommended that an adjustment be made Always check that the antenna is vertical e As your vehicle moves across Australia from Townsville to Perth it is recommended that changes are made as necessary Refer to Map 1 on Page 81 e Moving from Melbourne to Broome on a direct route would require no adjustment e Re adjustment can be made during a call but to monitor RSSI the party at the other end must be talking 79 5 MAST ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT 5 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT Fixed Site Installati
75. ending on Earth Station settings Last Number Redial From the Standby screen press to view the last dialled number Continue to press this key to review the last 5 numbers Correcting the Number Press the key momentarily to erase the last entered digit or press hold to delete all the entered numbers Illumination To turn on the backlight during poor lighting conditions press the mute key while Standby is displayed QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE e x lt pel g TE ge a Dn Y Ho Xoy 2og aoc o ee E pif E 3 oz 3905 BES 208 c cez ZZ s CoO OO lt x Dove Lis gt g gt o 2 e Jeg 5 p Q 5 ESF p 2 Xe x a Sermu R3 2 a 2zZz gt z Suz 5 W S O C i oO o vo ol O OALA Jeri 2 z D c 2 2 F c b Q D o Ed fo z n 2 aa al I a T Q gt Q ee al x E Sae e 2 A zo S 8 2 Zaz woz Zz ZZ g k COSCO o o SOO 0 o gt ajxo Z E ue a n gt o c x v yo o re 5 E 5 z v oO pal D v E 5 c e g a gt Z E N E y I 2 o oe X4 GO DIOLS Gyo gt 30 2 22 z zE z g z Zz O a 5 ol oO ce ojeg so EnD OO oO oO gt aje Ww Oo uf zoujoaon noe i 9 oO Ww gt 8 8 2 v D amp oO C 0 vm Fej an o oo B onl 2 eol D fey I v 5 3 ot 2 2 x5 g PO cers D e ge z 25z z g az E5z yuz L 9z o gt 5 3 O5 vold oo 3ec0o z302 L20 c foe N lt FeYoeSHet aqut Z
76. epending on the setting of Function 34 However if a call is in progress and the ignition is switched OFF the phone will stay ON until the end of the call Using Function 34 the Optus MobileSat S2 provides three ignition sense options e Off e Ignition Lock enable e Ignition Lock disable Ignition Lock Off The ignition or the key will turn On or Off the phone This mode behaves the same as the NEC S1 telephone allowing a combination of ignition and key to control the power to the phone Ignition Lock Enabled The phone will not turn on unless the ignition is on The phone powers up with the ignition switch or it can be turned on using the key as long as ignition is on It can be powered down using the key but will switch on when the ignition goes on again This feature stops the phone from powering up without ignition being turned on but allows the phone to be turned off while the ignition is on Ignition Lock Disabled The phone will only power on using the key Ignition does not affect the power status of the phone In this case the ignition is used only as a sense to enable the horn alert function ignition must be off for horn alert 66 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES Horn Alert The Horn Alert function of the Optus MobileSat S2 allows you to be away from the vehicle installation but still be made aware of incoming calls being received by sounding a horn or flashing lights The phone is kept on after ignition is t
77. er display and has a maximum of 30 characters If you wish to say for example Vehicle has stopped or Vehicle is moving set these messages in your memory with a selected code and destination number The destination will need to have the same messages installed with the same codes but not necessarily in the same memory locations The actual text of the message is NOT sent over the network only its code so for the message to have any meaning the other end must know what the code means The destination may be another satellite telephone or a Dispatch Centre FCN 82 is used to recall a message for sending or for the editing and storing of messages Note that the destination number is not necessarily the number of the phone Check with Optus SEND a Message Phone must be in Standby mode not In Use FCN 8 2 RCL Q QO GND where XX is the memory location of the message 61 RECEIVING a Message Flashing e Push any key to view the message e If no matching code found then the message code number will be displayed Message Code recognised Unknown Code Hold to view the message sender and other details Storage Location Message Sender Message Code Note The Storage Location will show as if the message code is Unknown Summary Messaging via the Optus MobileSat S2 Handset The following table is a summary of messaging via the Optus MobileSat S2 handset Tabl
78. etworks Pty Limited guarantees this MobileSat product and its accessories Goods against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service provided you have exercised reasonable care in use and service of the Goods in accordance with Optus MobileSat s operating instructions This warranty is subject to you providing to the authorised service organisation proof of the date of purchase full written particulars of the defect and the conditions set out below The benefits conferred by this warranty in respect of the Goods are in addition to all other rights and remedies you have under the operation of laws generally and in particular the Trade Practices Act 1974 and similar State and Territory laws Warranty Service Conditions 1 Subject to your statutory rights referred to above Optus expressly limits its liability with respect to these Goods to repairing the Goods 2 Optus shall not be under any liability to the customer in respect of any loss or damage including consequential loss or damage howsoever caused which may be suffered or incurred or which may arise directly or indirectly in respect of the Goods 3 In the event the Goods require service under warranty you are responsible for the cost of transportation to an Authorised Optus MobileSat Dealer The Goods are at the owner s risk in transit Please ensure that the Goods are suitably packaged preferably in the original packaging 4 If the Goods
79. fidential Code 1000 enter prefix save prefix To dial 0011 6723 9264 3050 prefix digit ODDO country code DDODOMOCOO destination number SND start call setup The number sent is 0011 6723 92643050 Using the prefix digit allows only 31 digits to be entered total of 32 digits 55 5 NUMBER SETS Programmable Function Keys The Programmable function keys of the Optus MobileSat S2 transceiver provide a facility to be able to perform a function or a repeated key sequence at the touch of a single button There are two Programmable function keys on the Optus MobileSat S2 which can be configured The Programmable function keys may be set to call up commonly used functions For example a surveyor may require regular GPS Location requests and the hotkey can provide easier access to the function display To Program P1 Hotkey to recall GPS Location From the Standby screen Press and hold for over 1 second The screen displays P1 on the handset display Press Dto assign the operation of the hotkey to display the GPS Location of the transceiver Press momentarily to end the program sequence A double beep will be heard In these cases the hotkey replaces the normal function selections with one key press Other applications may combine useful number sets and functions to program a commonly requested sequence For example you may be able to turn on the voicemail diversion facility with key press an
80. formation PLACING A CALL 11 RECEIVING A CALL 22 DURING A CALL 27 DISPLAYS AND TONES 29 MEMORY 32 NAME TAGS 35 PHONE NUMBER STORING 39 SPEED DIAL 42 REPEAT DIAL 44 SCRATCHPAD MEMORY 46 LAST NUMBER REDIAL 48 CALL TIMERS AND CREDITS 49 PHONE LOCKS 50 AUTOMATIC LOCK 51 CONFIDENTIAL CODE 53 NUMBER SETS 54 HANDSFREE 58 SHORT TEXTS MESSAGES 60 MESSAGING 61 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES 66 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT 77 MOBILESAT ANTENNA 78 MAST ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT 19 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT 81 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS FUNCTIONS 86 FCN 53 WAKEUP SCREEN 122 FCN 11 CALL TIME 90 FCN 61 CONFIDENTIAL CODE 124 FCN 12 TOTAL CONNECT TIME 91 FCN 62 LOCK MODE 126 FCN 13 OUTGOING CALL TIME 92 FCN 63 AUTOMATIC LOCK 128 FCN 14 CALL TIME BEEPS 93 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT 130 FCN 15 CLOCK SET 94 FCN 65 NETWORK 139 FCN 16 CLOCK DISPLAY 95 FCN 66 LOCK MESSAGE TEXT 140 FCN 21 OWN NUMBER 96 FCN 71 TOTAL TIME CLEAR 142 FCN 22 SOFTWARE VERSION ESN 98 FCN 72 CLEAR LAST NUMBERS 143 FCN 23 ZONE CLASS PRIORITY 97 FCN 73 NUMBER PREFIX 144 FCN 24 GPS LOCATION 100 FCN 74 INITIALISE 145 FCN 25 VOLT TEMP 101 FCN 81 SYSOP MESSAGES 148 FCN 26 LED DISPLAY 102 FCN 82 MESSAGE MODE 149 FCN 27 EVENT ALARM LOG 103 FCN 83 DISTRESS MESSAGE 153 FCN 31 2W TEL FAX 104 FCN 84 amp FCN 85 CLOSED USER GROU
81. four digits without an error as any error will cause the handset to return to Standby You cannot correct any errors when entering the Confidential Code by using the key The digits are not displayed 124 6 FCN 61 CONFIDENTIAL CODE Now enter your four new digits This is the only time they will be displayed MMY followed by if correct In this step only you can use the momentarily to correct errors before pushing E Final confirmation is now requested MY O O Push the four new numbers without an error They will not be displayed You cannot use the key to correct errors in this step If the confirmation is correct the display will indicate OK STO to save SAVE and EXIT Save the new number and EXIT WARNING SAVE A COPY OF THESE NUMBERS IN SOME LOCATION NOT NEAR YOUR PHONE OR NOTIFY YOUR DEALER OF THE CONFIDENTIAL CODE CHANGE Cancel and EXIT Hold the change will be abandoned 125 6 FCN 62 LOCK MODE 6 FCN 62 LOCK MODE CHANGE the LOCK CCN 6 COQ QD QO 2 Lock Mode or will step through the 3 options of Normal or D Change Status Partial and Full Lock SAVE and EXIT The display will start flashing indicating that this status has been changed but has not been saved SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving _ Save the lock status and EXIT To prevent unauthorised use of the phone it is possible to lock the phone limiting outgoing
82. g the Prefix Digits As the User enters the telephone number the handset attempts to match the first five digits with the Call Prefix table as the digits are entered This prevents the situation where the user enters a long number potentially 32 digits long before being warned of a destination country code error In the case where the first 5 digits of the destination number entered by the User do not match any of the prefixes defined in the Call Prefix table an error message will be displayed After 5 seconds the display will return to the Enter Pin screen or the user can press to return to Enter Pin 136 6 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT MAKING A CALL OPTUS MOBILESAT S2 2 WIRE PORT The Call Credit System of the Optus MobileSat S2 Handset is also applicable to the 2 wire port The User Pin must prefix all telephone numbers dialled Operation Ensure the Call Credit system is active by checking the Optus MobileSat S2 handset display which should be prompting the user for the input of a 4 digit user account PIN NOTE This example assumes that the Master has set FCN31 Tel On Fax Off Pick up the 2 wire telephone handpiece and listen for the dial tone To make a call the following numbers must be dialled e 4 Digit User Account Pin e Country Code e Region Code e Telephone Number For example if the PIN Number is 1234 then the following digits will need to be entered for a telephone Voice Call
83. ge Mode amp or toggles between settings for motorised mast or marine antenna The display flashes showing the mode has been changed but not saved SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT Return to previous screen 168 6 FCN 93 ANTENNA TYPE Motorised Mast Antenna amp or toggles between ON and OFF When the tracking is on the mast will periodically step up one adjustment and also down one ajustment to determine if the signal is better either side of its current alignment If this is the case then the antenna will maintain the optimum alignment until the next test is performed KVH Marine Antenna FCN 93 provides four tracking options for the KVH Marine Antenna Manual the user can point the antenna at the Satellite using FCN 91 Once pointed the KVH marine antenna will maintain optimum RSSI using the KVH gyro compass and stabilised platform operation Dither after searching and finding the Satellite Signal the transceiver commands the antenna to dither in order to maintain the optimum signal This is the operation used in all previous versions of transceiver software GPS The transceiver uses GPS information to calculate the azimuth and elevation to point to the satellite The azimuth and elevation commands are sent to the antenna to point directly at the satellite NOTE the transceiver must have a GPS input for this mode GPS Dither Same as GPS operation but if
84. h in for the whole time that remain at the elevation it was last set when exiting this screen the user is talking Releasing the PTT switch while in Talk mode will activate a Listen Request and the unit will return to Planar Antenna Listen mode The Antenna Adjust function for the planar antenna is not If a Talk request is initiated by the PTT switch while another applicable since the antenna must be manually aligned user Is talking then the handset display will change to Next Once the current talker relinquishes the Talk permission then the PTT user will gain Talk permission and must hold the PTT The Antenna Adjust function for the Marine antenna allows switch in for the duration of the talk period movement of the antenna in both the elevation and azimuth Marine Antenna 160 161 6 FCN 91 ANTENNA ADJUST 6 FCN 91 ANTENNA ADJUST planes In normal operation the marine antenna will track Unknown Antenna the satellite to its best ability and will not require manual adjustment from the handset When the transceiver does not recognise the antenna or there is no antenna connected the display will show Marine Antenna Setting Unknown Antenna OOD To display the current setting This display shows the setting of the antenna in an abbreviated form where A azimuth plane and E elevation plane Both readings are in degrees The display will also show the current plane which can be controlled by the handset keys Hold Return
85. he CUG operator for permission to be the S2 that is talking Talk Indicates that the user has permission to talk on the CUG channel Other CUG members will hear what is said on this phone Next Indicates that the Talk Request was received by the CUG Operator and that the S2 will be the next S2 to be granted talk permission Queued Indicates that the Talk Request was received by the CUG Operator and that the S2 is in the queue to be granted Talk permission maybe queue position 2 10 CUG Link Timeout Indicates the S2 has lost the CUG channel for a period of time and has automatically detached from the CUG maybe due to shading or the CUG channel has stopped transmitting Listen Request Indicates that the S2 has requested to relinquish the Talk state and is changing to Listen state 159 FCN 84 amp 85 CLOSED USER GROUP 6 FCN 91 ANTENNA ADJUST CUG OPERATION Prior Talk Request Indicates that a high priority Talk OM Antenna Adjust request has been sent to gain immediate access to Talk state or Incremental Adjustment without being queued Hold EXIT Detach Request Indicates that the S2 has requested to detach from the CUG channel and return to Standby mode Motorised Mast CUG NotActive Indicates that the CUG channel has The Antenna Adjust function for the Motorised Mast allows been cleared down while the S2 was you to manually adjust the motorised antenna in small i
86. hen possible To end a call Replace the handset or set the phone On Hook FAX Call The Optus MobileSat S2 automatically directs the call to the fax machine connected to the TEL FAX port if FCN 31 has fax operation activated The fax machine can be set to answer the call automatically after several rings The call ends automatically on completion of the fax transmission Note The phone number for the transceiver to receive incoming calls can be different for voice fax or data calls Refer to FCN 21 OWN NUMBER on page 96 25 2 RECEIVING A CALL Receiving a DATA Call Provided that your terminal is configured correctly RING will be displayed by the terminal package for each incoming ring tone The incoming call can be answered automatically or manually Note To ensure call setup it is recommended that the call be answered as quickly as possible Typing ata will manually answer the incoming call To answer the call automatically after x number of rings use the command ats0 x For optimum performance and to minmise all setup time Optus recommends that x be no greater than 2 ie ats0 2 The receiving end need not perform any functions during data transfer the sending end has control The Optus MobileSat S2 will clear the call when requested to do so by the data terminal at either the sending or receiving end For further information see Table 4 on page 18 for the Hayes AT command set 26
87. ileSat S2 via the DATA amp MAINTENANCE port The external device should be configured to output its data using the NMEA protocol at 4800bps for best results Your Authorised MobileSat Dealer can provide the customised cable for this application If the GPS does not update the Optus MobileSat S2 FCN 24 on the handset will display No GPS Position Available The current GPS information will be displayed after the Optus MobileSat S2 has detected enough valid GPS data If the Optus MobileSat S2 cannot detect the external device then the No GPS connected will be displayed 75 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES TO HANDSET TO POWER GPS EQUIPMENT Figure 7 External GPS Configuration p The port uses NMEA0183 protocol to store latitude and longitude only in the standard GPS mailbox of the Optus MobileSat S2 This can be polled by external parties to determine the location of the Optus MobileSat S2 The following NMEA commands are supported GGA GPS fix data RMC Recommended Minimum specific GPS Data Remote GPS Monitoring When an inbuilt GPS is installed in the Optus MobileSat S2 a monitor can be connected to the DATA amp MAINTENANCE port to view the GPS information The connection is the same as shown above except that the GPS position information comes from within the Optus MobileSat S2 76 5 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT Unlike analogue or digital cellular phones the Optus MobileSat S2 Mobile Satellite Telephone
88. is designed to work directly with the Optus B Series satellites located above the equator North East of Australia For it to work correctly there must be no physical obstruction between your antenna and the satellite overhead Generally speaking the satellite is in the north east sky in the direction of the sun mid morning Your antenna should have a clear view in all directions Clear to view to Satellite Figure 8 Antenna Angle Possible reasons for an obstruction to a clear view of the satellite are Bridges overhead Large trucks alongside Antenna is at an angle from vertical Nearby buildings Inside buildings unless the antenna is near a window which has line of sight to the satellite e Medium tree cover does not prevent operation of the phone WARNING THE MAST ANTENNA CANNOT WITHSTAND IMPACTS AT SPEED CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID DAMAGING THE MAST ANTENNA 77 5 MOBILESAT ANTENNA Motorised Mast Antenna The Motorised Mast antenna must be calibrated and adjusted correctly for reliable communications It should have been set correctly for your location when it was installed however if adjustment is necessary the following instructions are provided CALIBRATION The calibration process FCN 92 winds the antenna from the lowest setting right through to the maximum setting to determine the size of each step for handset adjustment Once the antenna has driven the antenna through the f
89. ld suggest that the antenna should be relocated to a more benign magnetic environment To Enter Function FCN To Start Calibration This starts the calibration procedure The vehicle vessel should begin prescribing it s circles after pressing the button The display shows a countdown timer starting at four minutes to indicate the time left in the current calibration The calibration score is also be displayed in this screen To STOP the Calibration again Indicates to the antenna that the calibration procedure has been completed and to assume free tracking mode To Abort Calibration Exit the FCN 92 screen at any time during the calibration This will stop the calibration procedure 166 6 FCN 92 ANTENNA CALIBRATE Unknown Antenna The antenna is not recognised by the transceiver unit Refer to page 168 Hold Return to previous screen 167 6 FCN 93 ANTENNA TYPE DO Antenna Type Tracking amp or D Change Tracking Status SAVE AND EXIT EXIT without saving This function displays the antenna type that is connected to the Optus MobileSat S2 antenna port This is a read only screen Only MobileSat authorised antennas are designed to operate with the Optus MobileSat S2 unit If the transceiver does not recognise the antenna display shows UNKNOWN then the standard transceiver will not attempt to make or receive calls To Display Antenna Type Antenna description is displayed Chan
90. leSat S2 has 198 memory locations to store phone numbers 01 99 and 01 99 e The section then explains the name area or Name Tags mode e There are several methods of storing the number explained in PHONE NUMBER STORING page 39 How to edit the information is also shown e Recall of the number allowing speed dialling is shown in SPEED DIAL on page 42 The Optus MobileSat S2 has several banks of memory for storing phone numbers Location 01 99 Non Locked Numbers Location 01 79 Partial Lock Numbers Location 80 99 Emergency Numbers Last Number Memory 5 locations Scratchpad Memory 1 location Pre Stored User Messages 40 locations CUG Closed User Group Identification Settings 9 locations The Optus MobileSat S2 can store and display phone numbers and important information such as name extension number customer account number and other information Each location has a capacity for 32 digits plus 10 alphanumeric characters including spaces The memory may be configured by the user from the handset or by an Authorised MobileSat Dealer Memory banks may be restricted to authorised users only by setting Full or Partial Locks see page 50 with a Confidential Code see page 53 32 4 MEMORY Non Locked Numbers 99 locations 01 99 These locations are available to store information or recall information when the phone is not in Partial or Full Lock With any lock applied these memory locations cannot b
91. leSat S2 is established Command has been processed satisfactorily No Carrier The Optus MobileSat S2 is not in a state where data calls can be established e g No Services Busy The Optus MobileSat S2 is in a call or cannot set up a data call since the channel is not available The destination number may also be busy Error The command to the Optus MobileSat S2 has not been performed satisfactorily Connect XXXX Indicates that the call has been established and after a short delay data transfer can proceed Ring This indicates that an incoming data call is ringing the local terminal The handset display will indicate that the transceiver is currently being used for a data call and will not allow interruption to the call 21 2 RECEIVING A CALL 2 RECEIVING A CALL Answer Call ON press any key except Press any key except or END while ringing to connect or END you with the calling party Hang Up OR if the handset is in the cradle removing it will answer the call The display will show as per example The phone MUST BE ON to receive calls If the phone is On and in Standby mode it will alert you to an incoming call The phone will initially display Call Alert See note below Your phone will then sound the Call Alert Tone if on and Call will flash repeatedly on the display If the incoming call is unanswered Called will be on the display and will remain
92. mmended for the exclusive use of the phone owner The code is required to either control the locks as explained on Page 126 OR to access the functions beginning with the number 6 or 7 e CONFIDENTIAL ACCESS CODE Can be used to set FULL LOCK or PARTIAL LOCK Your 4 digit code is initially 0000 but may be altered using Function 61 e g could be set to the same four digit code as your credit card This 4 digit code is used to allow access to many functions shown later in this manual Note The Confidential Code of the S2 unit is different to the PIN used to access Voicemail If you forget what the Confidential Code has been set to your Authorised MobileSat Dealer will need to reset the code 53 5 NUMBER SETS Where separate number set sequences are often used such as ID number transaction code number etc in electronic banking you can enter the entire sequence by separating each set with a Wait Digit You can send the number sets one at a time by pressing as each set of numbers is requested You can have up to 32 digits in each total sequence with each Wait Digit w or Pause Digit p taking one digit position If a single memory location is insufficient a second memory location may be used for further sets and recalled during the call It is advisable NOT to use the memory locations 01 79 as these are available to users under the Partial Lock mode The Pause Digit may also be placed in a number set
93. must be a CUG subscriber and have CUG software installed to be able to use this service The Closed User Group CUG allows many Optus MobileSat S2 s to be able to communicate within a private group that restricts all other Optus MobileSat S2 s from listening to the group conversation The members of the CUG can also communicate with a CUG Operator located at a central site The Optus MobileSat S2 allows CUG members to detach from the CUG channel at any time and make normal calls to the PSTN using the Optus MobileSat network The Optus MobileSat S2 can re establish connection to the CUG channel at any time CUG MODES Duplex In the normal CUG mode the CUG Operator will be heard by all of the Optus MobileSat S2 s that are attached to the CUG channel The Optus MobileSat S2 s can reply to the CUG Operator and know that the other members in the CUG cannot hear its reply to the CUG Operator Only one Optus MobileSat S2 can talk on the channel at any one time however the CUG Operator can talk to all of the Optus MobileSat S2 s at any time The CUG Operator must be in attendance to listen to the Optus MobileSat S2 s that are talking Broadcast In Broadcast CUG mode all of the Optus MobileSat S2 s and the CUG Operator can listen to the person who is talking In this way Optus MobileSat S2 s attached to the CUG can talk to each other and there is no necessity to have the CUG Operator in attendance Only one person can talk
94. n Listen mode increments Motorised Mast Antenna Setting DOODT display the current setting Push to Talk PTT Operation A customised PTT microphone can be connected to the handset cradle to provide easier operation The PTT microphone must be supplied by Optus since it must be C D or D can be used to modified above the standard off the shelf product ee or decrement the The PTT mic allows the user to send Talk Requests Listen antenna elevation from the current Requests and provides easier user operation Priority Talk setting The adjustment from Requests cannot be generated from the PTT mic The handset current reference 00 is displayed as the adjustments are must be in the cradle for the PTT mic to operate correctly made and also an arrow to indicate the direction of the adjustment The handset must be used to attach or detach the E transceiver to the CUG channel this cannot be performed An RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator is displayed to using the PTT mic monitor the effect of the adjustments This value updates eae every 2 seconds When in Listen mode a single press of the PTT switch will activate a Talk Request The user will hear the Talk beep Refer to page 78 to adjust the motorised mast antenna once the unit has been granted Talk permission Talk is EXIT displayed on the handset display or hold To exit the function The antenna will The user must hold the PTT switc
95. ncement Prior to purchasing a fax machine ask your Authorised MobileSat Dealer for a list of compatible fax machines When purchasing a fax machine if possible perform some test faxes to commonly required terrestrial numbers Use different fax machines and choose the one that gives you the best results Ensure you properly understand the functionality of the TEL amp FAX port and FCN 31 and the effect it will have on sending and receiving faxes Refer to Page 104 Ensure you fully understand how to send and receive faxes Refer to Page 16 and Page 25 Ensure that FCN 35 is set to 2Wire On without this faxes to and from the Optus MobileSat S2 will not work This function is by default set to 2Wire On Hints for Sending Optimise antenna tuning for best received signal strength Ensure the fax machine is receiving dial tone from the Optus MobileSat S2 without dial tone your faxes will not be sent or received This can be done by placing a standard telephone handset on your 2W Fax cable to verify that dial tone is indeed being emitted from the TEL amp FAX port of the Optus MobileSat S2 Ensure that the number you wish to dial is actually dialled by checking the fax machine s LCD display If your fax machine will not transmit faxes firstly re check all your fax machine configurations and options menus to ensure all is correct Note Standard configuration options settings are optimal Next try using your fax Note If a fax
96. nnel ensure that the user holds down the MUTE button to prevent echo being broadcast back into the handset Hold the Mute key down to prevent echo Releasing the MUTE button while in Talk mode will send a request to end the talk session ie Listen Request and the phone will return to Listen mode On a Duplex CUG Channel the Optus MobileSat S2 user should not hold down the MUTE button as the conversation to the CUG Operator will be full duplex Detach from CUG A user can detach from the CUG while in Listen mode by pressing the END key for gt 2 seconds This will return the phone to Standby mode where normal PSTN calls can be made If a user is in Listen mode and holds down the PWR key for gt 2 seconds then the transceiver will detach from the CUG and then power down When the unit next powers up it will go to Standby mode and then wait 15 seconds before attempting to automatically attach to the CUG If the user presses any handset button in the period before the transceiver attempts to attach to the CUG then the auto attach will be aborted The user must use FCN84 to attach to the CUG in this case 158 Awaiting Connection Follows Calling when attaching to a CUG to indicate that the S2 has tuned to the CUG channel and is waiting for connection Listen S2 is attached to the CUG and is able to listen to others talking on the CUG channel Talk Request Indicates that the S2 is sending a request to t
97. ns please call your Authorised MobileSat Dealer Optus may make improvements and changes in the products described in this manual without notice to you Changes will be periodically made to the information in the new editions Efforts have been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct Should you find an error Optus welcomes your comment to improve these technical communications Computer Software COPYRIGHTS The Optus products described herein this manual may contain copyrighted Optus computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media The copyright protection for these programs is claimed by Optus Networks Pty Limited The AMBE voice coding technology included in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems Inc The user of this technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the object code or in any other way convert the object code into a human readable form This technology is licensed solely for use within this product US Patent Nos 5 870 405 5 826 222 5 754 974 9 701 390 5 715 365 5 649 050 5 630 011 5 581 656 5 517 511 9 491 772 5 247 579 5 226 084 and 5 195 166 Trademarks MobileSat is a registered trademark of Optus Networks Pty Ltd ABN 65 054 365 696 183 9 WARRANTY FOR AUSTRALIA For 12 months from the date of purchase Optus N
98. on Where a motorised mast antenna is used in a fixed site installation it is possible to enhance the performance of the antenna by pointing the antenna directly at the satellite With the elevation adjustment set to a maximum the antenna beam behaves similar to a torch beam where the radiation pattern fires out the end of the mast End Fire Method The antenna should be mounted in a fixed position when the maximum RSSI is determined In this configuration the gain of the antenna is improved Emergency Operation In an emergency situation where the vehicle cannot support the motorised mast antenna in a vertical position i e the vehicle has rolled on its side it is possible to dismount the antenna and hold it by the spring pointing toward the satellite The antenna should be tuned to the maximum elevation 70 tuning for End Fire Method for the duration of the call While the radiation pattern is pointed to the end of the antenna it is safe for a person to hold the antenna by the spring ELEVATION NUMBERS Adelaide 43 Alice Springs 50 Birdsville 52 Bourke 52 Brisbane 58 Broome 43 Canberra 48 Darwin 53 Eucla 41 Gove 59 Hobart 39 Kalgoorlie 35 Melbourne 44 Mt Isa 56 Normanton 60 AREA OF COVERAGE Perth 30 Port Hedland 38 Portland 42 Rockhampton 62 Sydney 50 Townsville 63 Woomera 46 80 81 5 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT Planar Antenna Adjustment The planar antenna is intended for fixed site or itineran
99. on so as not to require these prefix digits See Placing a Call and FCN 31 2W TEL FAX on page 104 for further details However if both an external 2W phone and fax machine are used together in your installation prefix digits will need to be used for outgoing voice and fax calls 71 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES TEL amp FAX Prefix Digit The TEL amp FAX port can be dedicated to voice operation In this case the destination phone number need only be dialled eg dial VODDOVOWMWGOCOWO Similarly the TEL amp FAX port can be dedicated to fax operation and no prefix digit is required For configurations where a 2 Wire phone and fax machine are connected to the TEL amp FAX port a prefix digit must be entered before the phone number to set the call type Call Type 2 Wire phone Fax machine Prefix Digit 1 2 Note The Optus MobileSat S2 can only drive a 2 Wire load of 3 ren Ensure that combinations of 2 Wire equipment do not exceed 3 ren For example If a fax and 2 Wire phone are connected to the TEL amp FAX port and the destination phone number is 03 9264 3050 the following buttons should be pressed when a fax is to be sent DOMOMWMOOODOO The prefix digit sets the call type in the Optus MobileSat S2 and is not sent to the earth station A would replace the if a 2 Wire voice call was required eg DOMDMWMOOOMDOO 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES Prior to Comme
100. one is ringing Call Initiated Tone Indicates that the phone is setting up or clearing down a call Call Time Beep The Call Time Beep function operates in two modes depending on whether the Credit facility has been set or not If the Call Credit facility is Off then Call Time Beep will sound a beep ten seconds before the end of each minute These beeps may be turned off using FCN 14 Refer to page 93 If Call Credit facility is On then call beeps will operate in accordance with Call Credit User Manual Double Beep Indicates a New message Fault Display or Incoming Call or end of programming P1 P2 mode On power up a double beep indicates that the Standby screen is displayed Error Tone Phone detects key or keypad entry errors and you are alerted to correct the entry Error tones are high pitched Refer to FCN 44 page 116 to adjust volume Key Tone A short high pitched tone indicating that a key has been pressed Refer to FCN 45 page 117 Network Indicates call progress through the telephone Progress network Tones Note Other Status messages appear on the display as you operate the phone Read the procedures in this manual for description 31 4 MEMORY This section gives an explanation of the expected displays available options and methods of controlling the memory and its contents e First the definitions of the various memory locations are shown below The Optus Mobi
101. option kit Module 11 R41 planar antenna kit Module 17 Antenna cable m Module 18 Antenna cable 3m Module 27 Manual Mast Antenna Module 28 Dome Antenna Module 29 Dome Magenetic Mount It is recommended that you keep the cardboard packaging for use in the event that you have to return the system for repair 174 8 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS Before You Call For Assistance This section deals with fixing problems you may encounter Generally most problems can be easily solved with a little thought The best approach is to retry the steps you were doing again paying more attention to all detail Reading this User Manual is always a good start Customer support of this product is provided through an Authorised MobileSat Dealer Network If you call your dealer they will make every effort to respond quickly and resolve your problem However there are some things you can do before calling your dealer This may help you solve your problem yourself or make it easier for the dealer to solve it for you Read this section carefully to see if your problem is described Try the suggested fixes and if all fails call your dealer The phone will not turn ON e Make sure that the vehicle s battery is fully charged Try again with vehicle s engine running e Check the fuse to the battery e Try pressing the PWR key longer more than 1 second e Try powering on the unit using the ignition input The phone displays No Service
102. phone fail to operate satisfactorily it is recommended that you report the fault to your Authorised MobileSat Dealer Please provide the following details to aid fault diagnosis Type of installation vehicle fixed site marine other Type of antenna mast planar dome Electronic Serial Number ESN of the unit FCN 22 or label on bottom cover Step by step procedure of user operations to cause the fault Is it repeatable Handset displays or messages including Signal Strength RSSI Handset progress messages Handset fault messages LED display on Base Assembly top cover or FCN 26 Damage to any part of the installation Your dealer may request more information that can be accessed from the handset so ensure the handset is close by when reporting the fault Do not attempt to dismantle the installation without dealer instructions as this may void warranty 186 9 TRANSCEIVER TOP PANEL The transceiver has three small Light Emitting Diodes LED s to give an indication of the phone s operational state Off LED 1 GEN General Description Off Phone is Off Orange Phone is initialising Orange Flashing Supply voltage outside nominal range Green Normal Green flashing Temperature outside nominal range Red Serious Fault Return for Repair Red Flashing Minor Fault Phone will still function LED 2 CH Channel Description Phone is Off or Faulty Orange Oper
103. programming mode ends Note While in program mode the key is treated as any other key and will not exit the program mode or Clear the last entry The key cannot be saved in a program P2 cannot be recalled while in P1 programming mode Run the Programmed Function To run the P1 key sequence start in the Standby screen and press momentarily If no program has been saved an Error Beep will sound The programmed key sequence will be recalled step by step each step being displayed on the screen While a P1 program is running only the momentarily key will abort the program Return to previous screen 171 6 P2 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 2 Programmable Function 2 Select Key Sequence SAVE Sequence as P2 and EXIT EXIT without saving This allows you to set a commonly used key sequence as a hot key When P2 is selected the key sequence is called up immediately P2 can be programmed or recalled in Partial or Full Lock modes Note that P2 operates differently for transceivers with CUG capability To Program Hold When programming a P2 function an indicator will appear in the Standby screen Any key sequence may be entered and assigned to the hot key All of the keys pressed while in programming mode will be performed when is recalled If an incorrect key sequence is entered it is recommended to reset and start again When programming a lock function FCN 6X or 7X in the sequence recalling will promp
104. push for a third time etc You wish to store telephone number 0011 1 212 264 3111 with Alphanumeric Name Tag information Carol X902 Carol appears to be in New York USA but the long number is used here to give you a full display 010101010901010 DOD ABC 2 c DOWOWOWaA 3 pushes of to get C to enter the phone number The display will show it on two lines DEN O ABC 2 a a f The is needed to distinguish Note At least one digit must be entered to the display to enter Name Tag between the letters C amp A of button mode 2 Function goes to lower case G or GD or to enter Name Tag mode upper case The DOW PQRS 7 r display shows the alpha symbol and a cursor The cursor is 3 pushes of to get to R where the alphanumeric characters appears OO MNO 6 o OOGO JKL5 l alpha G Space Two s in a row is a single space cursor FCN GD To go to Numerical mode FCN GD To go to Alpha uppercase mode Now that you are in the Name Tag mode enter your required Alphanumeric information eg Carol X902 using the key push OO WXYZ 9 X erence ate eat ODOO O D wazo 9 Note The use of the key to separate letters is required where they are both on the same key 0 0 eg the letters C and A both use the Q key A move to the next space must ABC 2 2 be done before the second letter can be entered You must press the key to indicate that you have finished putting in the lette
105. r C after the third push and that you now wish to put in the letter A 4 NAME TAGS Store See Phone Number storing in the following pages Error Correction If an error is made prior to storing Momentarily to erase each character from last to first Note that if there is only one character and it is deleted the phone will return to Standby mode Hold to exit and not save information 38 4 PHONE NUMBER STORING Enter phone number Enter alpha description COLES Store in specified location OR Hold Store in next free location Store in a Specific Location Enter phone number and the Alphanumeric information The last character in the sequence is followed by DICED where XX desired two digit memory location 01 99 rD O where xx desired memory location 01 79 If the location is empty the information will be automatically stored If the selected memory address is occupied the current memory contents will appear and flash repeatedly You may choose to search for a Vacant Memory Location using gt or or override the Old Memory using amp again Manually Search for a Vacant Memory Location After entering the phone number and or name tag press D or to scroll display through Memory Addresses The current contents of each location is displayed on the screen When the desired location is determined push to store the information Memory Location Phone Number Name Tag 39
106. ration of the last call or displays the time of the current call This timer is restarted for each call SND Send Selected Number Refer to FCN 11 CALL TIME on page 90 e Outgoing Call Time Shows the total accumulated call time for only outgoing calls since last reset Refer to FCN 13 Redial Last Number Dialed OUTGOING CALL TIME on page 92 While in Standby mode e Call Time Beeps these tones allow you to hear beeps during Review Last Number Dialled Prior to Sending a call to indicate the duration of the call Refer to FCN 14 CALL TIME BEEPS on page 93 RCL The last number dialled appears on the display The Optus MobileSat S2 saves the last 5 numbers sent This list includes the numbers recalled from the main memory If the same number is sent several times these are not recorded as separate numbers The memory shift only occurs when the present call is different to the previous number e Credit Time Setting This allows the owner to charge customers for outgoing calls Ask your dealer about Call Credit operation The Total Call Timer Last Current Call Timer and Outgoing Call Timers may be reset through the clear functions which are protected by Confidential Codes in the handset Scroll Recently Dialled Numbers from Last Memory 0 4 5 G gt When the required phone number appears you may press to send it Erase these last 5 numbers Refer to FCN72 48 49 5 PHONE LOCKS Th
107. resents better operation 84 5 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT MANUALLY ADJUSTED MAST ANTENNA In the case of the Manually Adjusted Mast antenna the handset FCN 91 will not adjust the antenna elevation Rotating the adjustment knob on the top of the antenna sets the elevation angle of the antenna It would have been correctly adjusted for your location during its installation however if the signal strength has dropped noticeably perform the following procedure to adjust the antenna Figure 9 Mast Adjustment Knob 1 Ensure that the antenna is vertical 2 From the map on Page 81 determine the elevation setting for your current geographic location 3 Rotate the adjustment knob milled edge wheel at the top of the antenna until the indicator in the adjustment window aligns with the elevation marker from the map eg Broome 43 degrees 4 Read the handset display to determine your signal strength 5 Adjust the knob by an eighth of a turn in elevation to determine your maximum received signal setting The signal strength may remain at a maximum for several adjustments of elevation 6 Increase the elevation setting of the antenna until the RSSI numeric value drops 1 or 2 below the maximum 7 At this setting calls should be attempted in both directions 85 6 FUNCTIONS The purpose of the key is to provide more control than a single key can provide Using the key and associated menu selection or numbers many extr
108. rmance and instructions about safety Chapter 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Phone s features and how to place and receive calls Chapter 3 DISPLAYS AND ALERTS Lists commonly displayed messages functions and status displays Alarm alert messages and tones are also explained Chapter 4 PHONE NUMBER MEMORIES Dialling and number storing capabilities of the Optus MobileSat S2 phone Operation of these capabilities is explained in step by step detailed procedures Chapter 5 ADVANCED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS All operating instructions that are not covered in the Operating Instructions Chapter 2 or the Function Extensions Chapter 6 Chapter 6 FUNCTION EXTENSIONS Details each function command which allows you to configure and monitor the Optus MobileSat S2 operation The function menu is a series of displays that can be used to remind you which numbered keys to use for various function key ie FCN operations Chapter 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Defines some options available from Optus MobileSat HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 8 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL i Suggests some possible problems you may encounter and ways to GENERAL 1 overcome them BASIC CONFIGURATION 2 Chapter 9 GENERAL INFORMATION NOTES ON SAFETY 3 This covers such areas as copyrights warranties and general CONTROLS AND FEATURES 5 service in
109. s MobileSat S2 will use modem profile 1 AT amp WO Store current configuration in profile 0 AT amp W1 Store current configuration in profile 1 AT amp Zn x Save dial number where n 0 1 2 or 3 x PSTN number Optus MobileSat S2 Default Modem Settings Active Modem Profile ATE1 Enable echo of commands ATQO Enable result code ATV1 Returns the result code in text mode AT amp DO Modem ignores DTR AT amp YO Optus MobileSat S2 will use modem profile 0 S Registers ATSn Sets and reads the selected register ATSn x Set the register n to the value x ATSn Reads the value of register n MOBILESAT S2 Default S Register Settings Register 0 2 Automatic answer after 2 rings Register 2 43 Escape sequence character Register 3 13 CR carriage return Register 4 10 CTRL J line feed character Register 5 8 CTRL H backspace Register 12 50 Escape sequence guard time in Secs Register 25 10 Loss of DTR in x100mSecs 20 2 PLACING A CALL DATA TERMINAL READY settings The Optus MobileSat S2 modem by default ignores DTR To configure the Optus MobileSat S2 to hangup on DTR drop and then return to command mode enter the AT command AT amp D2S25 10 This setting can be saved using AT amp W and will remain in memory provided you power down the Optus MobileSat S2 with the PWR button on the handset Table 5 Terminal Response Displays Description OK Data Communications between PC Optus Mobi
110. sabled the Optus MobileSat S2 shall operate in normal mode The user may originate outgoing calls without restriction The PIN Number is not required to make calls CALL CREDIT SYSTEM ACTIVE With the Call Credit system ACTIVE the Optus MobileSat S2 handset display always prompts the user for the input of a 4 digit user account PIN NUMBER followed by the key The PIN Number must correspond to a valid user account Pin Number If the entered PIN is the MASTER PIN the handset shall then prompt for the Optus MobileSat S2 Lock Code If correctly entered the Optus MobileSat S2 will switch to Normal mode and display Standby While at the Standby screen a long CLR will return the handset to Call Credit Mode provided the function is still active 135 6 FCN 64 CALL CREDIT Dialling the telephone number When a User Account PIN Number has been correctly entered the available credit for the account is displayed The user shall be prompted to enter the telephone number they wish to call At the entry of the first digit the entire screen will clear allowing the user to enter the telephone number as per normal operation of the Optus MobileSat S2 The format of the telephone number shall be Country code Area code Telephone number Eg 61 3 92621111 Pressing the key shall erase previously entered digits Pressing 6 or shall enter the number for processing Checkin
111. send data using the Optus MobileSat S2 transceiver it is necesary to have a compatible data terminal which may connect to the RS232 pins of the DATA amp MAINTENANCE port A standard RS232 data communication cable is required to connect the data terminal to the Optus MobileSat S2 s DATA amp MAINTENANCE port Configuring the DATA Terminal Configure the data terminal software package to have the following settings Connection Direct to Com1 or Com2 3 or 4 Baud Rate 9600bps Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control Hardware Recommended FTP Zmodem DATA Operation sending The data call dialling is controlled by entering Hayes AT commands at the data terminal The Optus MobileSat S2 only supports a restricted set of commands refer to Table 4 on page 18 for this information To initiate a data call type atdt followed by the full STD number of the destination you wish to dial For example atdt0392643050 Call set up time will be longer than for standard DATA communications due to the added satellite delays Once connected data can be sent Optus recommends using the Zmodem file transfer protocol FTP because of its usability and robustness 2 PLACING A CALL During a data call the handset display will indicate that the transceiver is currently being used via the Data Port in Use display Refer to Table 3 below for a full list of handset displays during a data call Upon completion of your da
112. setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 120 This function lets you control the display LCD contrast in the range 1 to 7 to allow individual adjustment of the screen visibility under the current lighting conditions The phone stores and remembers the level until you change it even if the power is turned off DISPLAY Current Setting OD The display shows as follows and will be set into the Function 52 mode Adjust the Contrast or to change contrast Numerical key entry is not permitted Note The display contrast is modified but not stored immediately The number starts flashing indicating that this status has been changed but not saved SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 121 6 FCN 53 WAKEUP SCREEN FCN G Set Wakeup Message 30 ALPHA CHARACTERS Message SAVE and EXIT Hold EXIT without saving When your phone is switched on the display and keyboard backlighting will illuminate the wake up alert tone will sound and the wake up message will appear on the display If a message has not been entered by this function then the default message will appear as shown below This function allows you to specify your own personal wake up message Default Message New Message Edit Wake Up Message to enter edit mode Cursor 122 6 FCN 53 WAKEUP SCREEN e Entry to this function puts you in the N
113. sible settings for the volume are Max Mid Low Min or Off while Ring can also be set to Esc Change Mode amp or toggles between Low Mid and Max Esc Escalating Ring which means a ring that starts low The display flashes to show the and increases in volume to maximum and then repeats When setting has been changed but not saved Ring is set to Esc all other tones are not altered in level from their previous setting SAVE and EXIT When the volume is Off the only indication of incoming ring Save the setting and EXIT is flashing backlight and display EXIT without saving Alter the Volume Return to previous screen or to alter the volume The display starts flashing indicating that this status has been changed but not saved Once a change has been made the handset will ring to provide an example of that setting SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 112 113 6 FCN 42 RING PITCH FCN 4 Ring Pitch or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving 6 FCN 43 RING CADENCE ENDOG Ring Cadence or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving It is possible to alter the pitch of the ring tone from the Optus MobileSat S2 Display Current Pitch FCN 4 2 The phone display shows the current pitch and will ring at the displayed level if changed Possibl
114. silence mute the microphone so that the far party cannot hear your conversation You will be able to hear the third party but they can t hear you The words Mic Mute will be displayed on the handset It is not possible to mute the handset earpiece 27 3 DURING A CALL e Release the QD to return to normal operation Scratchpad Memory You may be given information that you wish to store such as a new phone number or person s name name tag This can be entered on to the scratchpad as seen on the screen for saving to a memory location during or after the call is complete See page 46 28 3 DISPLAYS AND TONES Display Function abc Phone is in Name Tag mode lower case ABC Phone is in Name Tag mode upper case Another call Attempt to use the phone while it is busy with is in progress another call Call Incoming call ring tone Call display flashes while phone Is ringing Call Alert Call setup in progress Wait for Call to be displayed before answering Call is in FCN 82 attempt to send a message while a progress call is in progress Cannot SND Called Called in absence indicator Called remains on display until cleared erased Calling Displayed during an outgoing call setup Clearing Call is clearing Data port in Data call is in progress Use Fault X Your phone tests itself for irregularities These usually do not preven
115. stronger the signal No number is displayed if no signal is received The telephone gives a double beep when the Standby screen appears 2 CONTROLS AND FEATURES STANDBY Display Weaker Signal Strong Signal Inadequate Signal Turn OFF Press the key firmly for at least 2 seconds The configuration of the unit to include ignition control PC connection Horn Alert SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition setting or 2 Wire operation alters the basic operation of the ON OFF control Call In Progress protection If the vehicle ignition is turned Off for some reason during the conversation power to the phone is not turned Off until the end of the call when the button is pressed or the 2 Wire handset placed On Hook 2 PLACING A CALL Enter phone number Start the call request Hold Erase the number displayed and return to Standby screen Before a successful call can be made the phone must display Standby and an adequate receive signal strength Enter Phone Number Enter the number you want to call The numbers as entered appear left to right on the display You may check them for accuracy before sending In the following example the number is 03 9264 3050 When Key Pressed Phone Number Entered x STD Area Code Except for the following calls the STD Area Code must be used eg 03 9264 3050 even while in Melbourne IDD prefixes may also be used e 000
116. t for the Confidential Code before stepping to the following programmed key sequence A maximum of fifty keystrokes can be recorded 172 6 P2 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION 2 Reset To remove the programmed key sequence from P2 just press and hold then press momentarily to erase the hot key function ie enter no sequence Resetting the programmed key sequence is not protected by passwords Save the Programmed Function P2 This saves the programmed function and EXIT A double beep is heard when the programming mode ends Note While in program mode the key is treated as any other key and will not exit the program mode The key cannot be saved in a program P1 cannot be recalled while in P2 programming mode Run the Programmed Function To run the P2 key sequence start in the Standby screen and press momentarily If no program has been saved an Error Beep will sound The programmed key sequence will be recalled step by step each step being displayed on the screen While a P2 program is running only the momentarily key will abort the program Return to previous screen 173 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Application Modules The Optus MobileSat S2 telephone is available in a range of application modules that allow for a greater flexibility in installation The application modules are presented in the following list Module 1 S2 transceiver unit Module 2 Vehicle installation kit Module 6 GPS
117. t the phone from working but should be reported to your dealer as a non urgent matter FCN key is pressed Refer to page 86 FL Phone is in Full Lock mode HA FCN 32 Optional Horn Alert mode activated horn lights etc HD Hold displays the Hidden Digits in a long phone number I C Data Fax A fax or data call has been started Started IC Call Failed An incoming call attempt failed 29 3 DISPLAYS AND TONES Display Function In Use Call in Progress Message Flashes when User Message Is received Mic Mute Microphone is muted The other party remains audible on the speaker Refer to page 27 No Reply The phone sent a packet to the earth station but no reply was received No Response An outgoing call attempt failed No Service Weak lost or invalid signal when phone is unable to receive the signal from the satellite has found an invalid signal or has been denied logon to the system PE Phone is in Partial Lock mode RD Phone in Repeat Dial mode refer to page 44 Standby Displayed when phone is receiving a valid satellite signal System Flashes when a new System Operator Message Message SysOp Message is received Refer to page 148 Tel Fax 2W Tel or fax call started Started Tel Fax 2W Tel or fax call in progress In Use 30 3 DISPLAYS AND TONES Handset Function Tones Alert Tone Indicates that a call is being received i e the ph
118. t use Its adjustment involves pointing the antenna s radiating face toward the satellite to get the maximum RSSI reading This is best achieved using the following steps Adjust the elevation angle of the radiating face of the antenna to the designated angle shown in Map 1 for the geographical position of the antenna Set the radiating face of the antenna to point in a North Easterly direction Observe the handset signal strength number and swivel the direction of the radiating face in the horizontal plane until the maximum signal level is achieved Fix the antenna mount in this direction where this maxima is determined Note that the RSSI indicator of the handset updates every 2 seconds Observe the handset signal strength numbers to adjust the angle of the radiating face of the antenna until the maximum signal strength is achieved Fix the antenna elevation in this position Note that the RSSI indicator of the handset updates every 2 seconds No further adjustment is required unless the antenna is moved from the initial position Marine Antenna Adjustment The steering of the Marine Antenna is controlled by the transceiver and adjustment by the user is not required for normal operation After the initial calibration of the antenna on installation the transceiver will steer the antenna from that point on Note If any structural or appliance changes occur to the installation the calibration procedure should be repeated 8
119. ta transfer the call can be hung up by either typing the escape sequence followed by ath or by dropping the DTR line provided that the Optus MobileSat S2 is configured to monitor DTR status See page 20 The call can also be terminated through the handset by pressing the keys The Optus MobileSat S2 behaves transparently to the data terminal Once the data terminal hangs up the call the Optus MobileSat S2 will cleardown the satellite channel DATA Operation receiving For information on receiving data calls see Receiving a DATA Call on page 26 Table 3 Handset Displays during a Data Call Displays Description Standby Normal idle mode for the Optus MobileSat S2 will be observed at the beginning and the end of a call Data Port Started Outgoing Data call initiated IC DAT FAX Started Incoming Data call Data Port In Use Data call in progress Transmit Receive Data Port Clearing Data call clearing Transmit Receive Data Port Ended Data call clearing Transmit Receive Table 4 Accepted Hayes AT Data Terminal Commands Command Description A Re execute command can be used to place another call of the previous call failed ATA Phone off hook to answer incoming call 18 2 PLACING A CALL Table 4 Accepted Hayes AT Data Terminal Commands continued
120. telephone user is talking or sending data EXPLOSIVES Radio frequency energy RF is a potential danger near explosives Turn off your phone when refuelling a vehicle or when you are in areas of blasting operations or other hazardous environments ALWAYS OBEY Turn Off Two Way Radio signs Use the phone key to turn off the power TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES Because of the danger of explosion NEVER store nor carry flammable gas and or liquids or explosive materials in the same compartment with your satellite phone Treat LP gas and containers as an explosive unless correctly installed with ventilation for vehicle use MOBILE OPERATION Refrain from using your phone while you are driving a vehicle even during hands free operation When a call is received or you make a call PULL OFF THE ROAD AND PARK It is illegal in some locations to use mobile and radio telephones while driving It is necessary to turn off the phone at Petrol Service Stations to eliminate the chance of interference or potentially dangerous radio frequency energy RF transmissions INJURY IN VEHICLE Secure the phone in your vehicle to prevent damage to the phone and personal injury in the event of an accident 1 NOTES ON SAFETY ELECTRICAL SAFETY The Optus MobileSat S2 complies with AS NZS 60950 2000 and ACA TS 022 1997 technical standards ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR SATELLITE PHONE Speed Control Engine Management computers Anti Brake System Fu
121. the following Muting During Handsfree the Mute QD key held down switches the phone microphone On Off when you are talking The phone automatically exits Mic Mute Mode when the phone is off hook from the cradle 58 Speaker Volume Control Pressing or will adjust the volume of the external speaker while the speaker is in use The setting of the volume of the handset earpiece is not changed when adjusting the external speaker volume The volume levels of the two operations are saved as separate settings Automatic Answering During Handsfree with FCN 33 Auto Answer Mode the phone automatically answers a call after 2 rings The handsfree microphone should be plugged in for this operation and the ignition input must be active Refer to FCN 33 for more information Pick up handset If you have answered the call without picking up the handset it can be picked up later disabling the handsfree mode and reverting to normal handset operation Note Replacing the handset during a call to return to Handsfree mode does not hang up the call Microphone Sensitivity The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted depending on the environment Refer to FCN 37 59 5 SHORT TEXTS MESSAGES System Operator Message SysOp The System Operator Message is a message from the Network Operator to all telephones on the system When a new message is received the handset will beep twice and display
122. to alter the volume The display starts flashing indicating that this status has been changed but not saved The change of tone level will be heard immediately but will not be saved until you press E SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 116 You can set the phone so that the keypad beeps whenever a handset key is pressed This function does not control Error Beeps as these cannot be turned off Display Current Setting The phone displays the current setting Change Status or to change between On and Off The display starts flashing indicating that the change in status has not been saved SAVE and EXIT Save the setting and EXIT EXIT without saving Return to previous screen 117 6 FCN 46 IN CALL DTMF TONES FCN 4 DTMF Send or D Change Status SAVE and EXIT EXIT without saving On the Optus MobileSat S2 phone DTMF tones can be used to send codes to the far end after a call has voice connection These are sometimes called End to End Tones The tones are sent manually by pushing the number keys or can be stored as telephone numbers for automatic use when controlling remote systems e g banking etc Refer to page 54 for details of NUMBER SETS Note Unlike a normal phone DTMF tones are not used to setup the call DISPLAY Current status WO to select mode The phone display shows whether the In Call DTMF Tones are On or
123. to automatically answer the incoming call on a minimum number of rings e If incoming calls are clearing prior to any fax reception disable all header and calling number identification information on the receiving fax machine e Ensure that the sending party is dialling the correct number for fax e If the received fax is illegible and unclear contact the sender and instruct them to re transmit the fax with standard settings and in a static environment with a clear view to the satellite e Asa good rule of thumb ensure your receiving fax machine has sufficient paper to receive the incoming fax Internal GPS Internal GPS consists of a GPS driver board within the Optus MobileSat S2 transceiver This printed circuit board once connected to the GPS antenna and cable via the GPS connector SMA type will report the global position of the Optus MobileSat S2 Once the internal GPS has acquired enough GPS satellite information it will report the position to the Optus MobileSat S2 handset It will also report GPS information to a remote monitoring terminal if connected See Remote GPS Monitoring on next page 74 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES The GPS information can be read from the handset via FCN 24 which displays the longitude and latitude of the Optus MobileSat S2 in degrees hours and minutes See FCN24 on Page 100 External GPS If the vehicle vessel already has GPS equipment fitted this can be connected directly to the Optus Mob
124. tude and longitude An external GPS device may be connected to the Optus MobileSat S2 to update the mailbox See page 75 This screen will flash every 10 seconds to indicate that an update has occurred A supplementery page shows the speed and heading information Read GPS Location FCN 2 4 The GPS Location will display the latitude and longitude in degrees minutes and seconds to toggle to supplementery page EXIT Hold Return to previous screen 100 6 FCN 25 VOLT TEMP DO Volt Temp CLR EXIT This function displays the voltage supply level as measured by the unit and the internal temperature of the Base Assembly unit The second page displays the temperature of the HPA unit and also the AFC offset This is a read only screen that is updated every 2 seconds The software updates the supply voltage measurement every 2 seconds but the temperature is only updated every 20 seconds A voltmeter or thermometer should be used if these parameters are to be monitored for a length of time Read Unit Voltage and Temperature DO The Voltage and Temperature of the unit will be displayed amp or to toggle between the two pages of information EXIT Return to previous screen Protective Shutdown The Optus MobileSat S2 powers down when the internal temperature reaches 70 C or goes below 15 C warning at 65 C 10 C The Optus MobileSat S2 powers down when the averaged s
125. ull adjustment scale the motor will drive the antenna to the last known elevation setting the default elevation setting is 45 degrees The calibration of the mast antenna should take less than 20 seconds At the completion of the calibration process the screen allows adjustment of the antenna using the or keys Calibration of the antenna is required every six months at a minimum to ensure the correct control of the antenna by the transceiver Changing between different mast antennae requires recalibration of the new mast antenna ANTENNA TRACKING After a mast antenna is calibrated the Optus MobileSat S2 automatic antenna tracking is enabled ie Track On The tracking status is configured using FCN 93 This antenna tracking instructs the Optus MobileSat S2 to periodically test the received signal level and adjusts the elevation angle setting of the antenna automatically to optimise its setting Auto tracking will not occur during a call ADJUSTMENT The Optus MobileSat S2 Motorised Mast antenna is incrementally adjusted from the handset controls using FCN 91 There are no physical adjustments to be made to the antenna itself The strength of the signal is shown on the handset RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator display When adjusting the antenna it is important to have the vehicle on a flat fixed position with the antenna mounted vertically 78 5 MAST ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT 1 Select the handset FCN 91 scre
126. unt has its limits and the following warnings should be noted Do not drive at speeds greater than 200kph or greater than 100kph into a 100kph head wind or similar combinations These speeds can cause the magnetic mount to dislodge Note Optus recommends that for best results the antenna be mounted on a horizontal flat surface and that there are no obstructions to the antenna s line of sight to the satellite at all times 83 5 ANTENNA ADJUSTMENT Optus does not accept responsibility for any damages or injuries whether direct or indirect that the magnetic mount installation may cause Optus will not warrant any damages caused to the antenna in the event that the magnetic mount comes free during use Received Signal Display Modes All Antennas The received signal display on the handset display can be viewed in two modes e RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication and e RSNR Received Signal to Noise Ratio To toggle between the two modes simply press the FCN button followed by the MUTE button located on the side of the handset The default mode for the Optus MobileSat S2 display is RSSI The Optus MobileSat S2 will remember the user s last received signal display mode on subsequent power ups from the handset The RSNR display mode is distinguishable from the RSSI display mode by a small sr character located to the right of the numerical received signal display Both use a scale of 1 20 where the higher value rep
127. upply voltage drops to 10 5 Volts or goes over 32V for more than 2 seconds Warning displays appear on the handset if the excess is gradual 101 6 FCN 26 LED DISPLAY OLO LED Display CLR EXIT This function copies the transceiver LED indicators on top cover of Base Assembly to the handset The second row of the display indicates GEN General CH Channel SIG Signal The third row of the display shows the colour of the LED G Green O Orange R Red a blank means the LED is off Refer to page 176 To View LED Display The handset representation of the LED indicators will be displayed Changes in the LED display are updated regularly EXIT Return to previous screen 102 6 FCN 27 EVENT ALARM LOG DOOD Event Alarm log or Toggle through log entries CLR EXIT The Optus MobileSat S2 always logs alarms or events that are flagged within the software You can recall the log using this function to report a history to an Authorised MobileSat dealer The read only screen contains the log number the time and date of the event alarm and an indicator of the nature of the event or alarm An event is distinguished by an EV on the bottom line where an alarm displays AL Events occur due to protocol failures over the air while alarms point to disturbances in the Optus MobileSat S2 transceiver This information in this log is only useful to the Dealer or Optus for f
128. urned off so that the phone may still receive calls WARNING ENSURE THAT STATE LAWS PERMIT THE OPERATION OF THE HORN ALERT FEATURE BEFORE INSTALLATION Criteria for Horn alert e Horn and or lights wired to alert relay e FCN 32 turned ON e Vehicle Ignition is OFF indicates vehicle unattended When horn alert is activated the phone is kept powered up even after the ignition is turned off This option runs the risk of flattening the vehicle battery To preserve the battery the phone will turn itself off after a period of time that can be set from the handset By toggling through the FCN 32 selections you can set the phone to turn off after 1 2 3 10 hours For installation where battery drain is not a concern selecting the On option inhibits the phone from shutting itself off A 2 minute test option is also a selection provided to test the horn alert shutdown operation If there is a call in progress when the timer expires then the call will proceed but the phone will turn off when the call is completed The button can be used to turn off the phone at any time The timer may be changed by selecting FCN 32 and entering a new timer value 67 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES 5 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES The default horn alert setting is five seconds of alert tone 2 Thermal Control rings before horn starts then the horn will sound for 5 seconds 2 rings The handset will continue to ring after th
129. w to recall and send the phone numbers stored by the methods explained in the previous chapters The Optus MobileSat S2 has 198 memory locations in two banks 01 99 and 01 99 Note The access to these numbers may be restricted by the LOCKS as explained on Page 50 Speed Dial O or One or two digits The memory location will not be displayed on the screen to dial and send the pre stored number from the memory location XX Memories 01 99 can also use this facility The desired phone number may be recalled to the display prior to dialling or for confirmation It is possible to step through the memory in numeric or alphabetical order by toggling the amp keys See next page 42 4 SPEED DIAL Display Number Before Dialling RCL XK O Recall memory address to dial and send the number if it is correct to cancel Having recalled a number you may scroll up or down through the memory The order in which numbers are scrolled numerical or alpha is affected by how you first recalled the number to the display Scroll Display in Numerical Address Order RCL OCO to display first position for numerical scroll amp to scroll display up or down numerical address order to dial and send the displayed number Scroll Displays in Alphabetical Name Tag Order RCL with no trailing digits scroll display up or down alphabetical order to dial and send to the displayed number 43 4 REPEA
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