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1. If no hook icon is shown the hook is on Use the speaker key to toggle the state of the speaker and the microphone Volume regulations The volume in the speaker and earpiece can be adjusted during conversation by arrow up down Manual telephone call dialling To enter a telephone number on the handset 1 Optional Terrestrial network ID 1 followed by dial string separator 2 Optional CES access code 13 followed by dial string separator 3 Prefix for automatic calls 00 4 Country code 45 5 Area code 70 C 6 7 Subscriber s number 137000 Accept the number and start calling C3 If 1 and or 2 are omitted the default network and CES respectively are selected See Setting Default CES page 17 Making a Manual Call Example 1 8 b If the display shows the handset is locked Follow the instructions on how to unlock it the line is occupied in this example by a fax Wait until the line is free again hook off the handset The display will show and you will hear a dialling tone Enter the total number you want to dial including Network ID CES code and separators if necessary using the numeric keys Left arrow deletes last entered digit For example to call the subscriber who has telephone no 7013 7000 in Denmark Accept the number and start calling by the key The earpiece speaker will make a dialling tone and the display w
2. SET POSITION N 00 00 E 000 00 the arrow up down keys or the numeric keys to change numeric values When editing the position has been finished push the key and the new position will take effect 13 H In the table on page 15 is given a total list of entries available in the The Function Menus function menu system The handset contains several functions for changing the system If an entry in the function menu system is marked by an asterisk 7 settings showing the status of some system parameters configura the user is identified by a priority value that does not give him access tions and testing the system to the item To enter the function menu system push the following two keys Then the main menu of the functions appears FUNCTION Setup Menu Status Menu System Menu The functions in the system are divided into three categories SETUP MENU Containing all functions for changing system parameters such as volume ringing tone language user names and pin codes STATUS MENU Containing all functions for viewing system parameters such as versions use of the system and system parameters SYSTEM MENU Containing all functions needed for the system administrator super user to test and configure the system In each menu you can Step up down by Select items by Go up one level without selecting by or simply wait 7 8 seconds for the menu to step up one level automatically
3. Security Lock Function The handset can be protected against unauthorized use by security lock Security lock works together with a list of user ID s and corresponding pin codes Security lock requires that the user selects his user ID from a list and then keys in his personal pin code before the handset can be used to generate a call The security lock function ensures that only users recognized by the System can unlock the handset and make calls through the Inmarsat system Answering incoming calls is not protected by security lock Further more sending a distress priority call can also be done regardless of the security lock It is possible to disable the security function in the setup menu User ID List Every user specified in the system is given a priority value The priority value determines what the user is allowed to do in the System By default the user list contains 6 entries with different priority values The 6 default users are shown below Priority value User ID SUPER USER Captain Commander Officer Crew Passenger The super user has the highest priority in the system and is therefore not restricted in any action The super user can edit all other users Each facility function in the handset has a priority value The priority value of the facility item and the user s priority value determine whether the user has access to the item or not See Appendix A The user ID is written in the call log so it is
4. 6 Push key to enter start item 7 Push key to accept starting DISTRESS test timer The system returns to idle state and the display shows Ready for 16 Stop the distress mode with a short push on the distress key DISTRESS TST and hang up Activate Distress Key Then follow the procedure for sending a DISTRESS call 8 Hook off the handset 20 Testing Handset Functionality You can test your inmarsat B handset s functionalities activating keys displaying indicator lamps and icons and generating sounds This is done from within the System menu 1 Push SHIFT to enter the shifted functions 2 Push 8 to enter the function menu 3 Push arrow up down to find the System Menu item 4 Push to enter the System menu 5 Push arrow up down to find the Handset Test item 6 Push to enter the Handset Test menu The display now shows HANDSET TEST Keys Indicators Sounds a To test the keys select Keys The display shows HANDSET TEST Keys TAECLURSDH 123456789 0 When now push key on the keyboard the corresponding character on the display will change into a dot When you have pushed all the keys the last two lines on the display will only show dots The test will then have been completed successfully If a key cannot be recognized and the corresponding character on the display therefore does not change into a dot the t
5. SAILOR SP4400 Operating Instructions Distress Call see page ii List of contents see page 1 DISTRESS Call From Handset Open DISTRESS lid on hook Press DISTRESS button Hook off the handset for 5 seconds DISTRESS 5 seconds to Distress Alert Release the button when the display shows ENTER TEL NO OR PRESS Hook off handset if on hook e Enter number for DISTRESS call followed by key or e Enter key to start a DISTRESS call to default Coast Earth Station CES or Wait about 15 seconds then handset auto matically starts a DISTRESS call to default CES Wait for connection to Rescue Coordination Centre RCC Provide the RCC with the necessary information about the ship name call sign MMSI position unless using a GPS what is wrong number of crew and anything else of importance Press button for 5 seconds DISTRESS Call From Button Open DISTRESS lid Release button when tone signal stops If the telephone connected to the button is on hook it starts ringing Then hook off the telephone Enter number for DISTRESS call followed by key or e Enter key to start a DISTRESS call to default Coast Earth Station CES or Wait about 15 seconds then handset auto matically starts a DISTRESS call to the default CES Wait for connection to Rescue Coordination Centre RCC Provide the RCC with th
6. i eo Rarer Example Aximuth angle for the plotted position 324 for the AOR E satellite 50 for IOR satellite Be careful not to read the wrong angle in areas where two satellites overlap 28 Elevation Map dA Example Elevation angle for the plotted position 24 for the AOR E satellite 17 for IOR satellite Be careful not to read the wrong angle in areas where two satellites overlap acp ae mE m UEOA EE x 29 Appendix F Tone Signalling The system contains different tone signals used to indicate status or action of the user on 4 different frequencies 450 900 1440 and 1800 Hz The figure below illustrates the tone signals of different purposes p 1800 Hz 1440 Hz 900 Hz 450 Hz DISTRESS IN J h PROGRESS 1 i DISTRESS HAS hm BEEN SENT DEEP p ul ee TOGGLE SLOW TOGGLE HIGH Ma nummEEEEEEENHEEEERNEE ELELELELELELELELELELELBLELELELE
7. 14 Function Overview Function Menu Setup Menu Status Menu System Menu Ringing Tone Language CES Security SW Versions Eb NO Eleva Azim Distre Test System Test Configure Handset Tst Volume Ringing Tone Volume Increases or decreases ringing volume Selects one deep ringing tone every 5 seconds Toggle Slow Selects one high ringing tone every 5 seconds Selects 5 deep high toggled ringing tones every 5 seconds Toggle Fast Selects 20 deep high toggled ringing tones every 5 seconds Deep Dual Selects 2 deep ringing tones every 5 seconds High Dual Selects 2 high ringing tones every 5 seconds Continues testing of selected ringing tone Increases or decreases volume of key beep Enable Enables key beep Disable English Disables key beep Switches all text to English Danish Default Rename TN Id Set Pincode Setup Users Show Areas Auto Areas User Areas Show Control Unit Transceiver For Voice Switches all text to Danish Sets default CES used for normal calls Distress Sets default CES used for DISTRESS calls Stand Alone Enable Lock Disable Lock Sets default CES used for stand alone calls Edits CES names Changes TN Id for CES Enables security lock giving user ID and pin code Disables security lock specifying default user ID Prev Add Delete Enable Set Pincode Set Status Enabled Steps back
8. 45 9634 6100 Fax 45 9634 6101 Telex 69789 SPRAD DK E mail sailor sailor dk Web www sailor dk iv Contents DISTRESS Call From ii DISTRESS Call From Button ii Hatidset enne iii What Is What Telephone What Is 2 iii Introd ctloh iiec i About this Manual Contents nier erinnern Basic Information Inmarsat Satellite System 1 Coast Earth Stations 1 Abbreviations Telephone Making a Call Answering a Call senem 2 Handset Simple Operation 3 5 5 te 3 Handset Power 2 3 Unlocking Handset Call F nctions Making a Manual Call Example 5 Answering a Call seen 6 Gall Switching wit irte edet EL 6 Handset Advanced Operation 7 Address Book ies 7 Calling a Number From Address Book Last Number 2 Auto
9. Security item Setting UTC Time UTC time can be displayed adjusted manually The time is used in the call log Adjusting the time requires that the user is identified with a priority value of 4 or less Commander Captain or super user To adjust the time 1 Push the following two keys to enter the time menu UTC TIME 08 25 31 01 1997 2 time menu contains hour minute day month and year each of which can be adjusted The display will flash to show where changes are being made Using the arrow right and left 5 keys will change to the next previous item Using the arrow up and down key will change the value of an item 3 When editing is finished enter the SELECT and the changes will take effect Entering the ESCAPE key will cancel the changes Setting Dimmer amp Contrast The background light and the contrast level can be adjusted from the Dimmer Light menu 1 Push the two keys and the Dimmer Light menu appears DIMMER LIGHT gt On Off Dimmer Contrast 2 Use the arrow up down key to move to the desired item and use to select the item Selecting the On Off item enables or disables the light Selecting the Dimmer or Contrast item a menu makes it possible to adjust the level of each of these 3 Example Select the Dimmer item for the Dimmer menu DIMMER LIGHT Dimmer E Use the arrow up down key to i
10. system has a priority value used to determine if the user can access the function Below is listed the priority of each function in the system with a priority value lower than 255 PRIORITY FUNCTION FACILITY VALUE Changing Ocean Region CES TN Id and Position Setting time Setting default CES Renaming CES Setting TN Id for CES Disabling security lock specifying default user ID Editing adding and deleting user information Enabling disabling automatic area changes Setting user defined area Displaying and deleting entries in global call log Initiating DISTRESS test calls Displaying and printing system test Specifying extension numbers Specifying manual or automatic default CES selection Setting up time for inactive handset to be forced passive 23 Appendix B Initialisation Sequence When turning on the Inmarsat B system an initialisation sequence is carried out This sequence contains 8 steps displayed in the passive handset as shown below Step 1 Step 2 During the initialization sequence the system check can result in errors This is shown on the display the read out depending on which step in the sequence has been reached Step1 Step 2 N 4 Step 4 When checking the CES step 8 display read out depends on the status of the 3 types of default CES If all 3 types of default CES are invalid the following is displayed If for example the default CES for normal and s
11. test the DISTRESS call by changing the DISTRESS flag from DISTRESS real mode to DISTRESS test 10 Press DISTRESS button for 5 seconds mode This is done in the System menu 9 Open DISTRESS lid on hook DISTRESS A DISTRESS test call has to be initiated within 30 seconds 5 seconds to otherwise the DISTRESS flag is changed back to real DISTRESS Distress mode Furthermore the DISTRESS test call has to be cleared within TEST 120 seconds from the selection of the test mode After 120 seconds the system automatically changes the DISTRESS flag back to real DISTRESS mode 11 Release the button when the display shows To start the DISTRESS test mode ENTER TEL NO OR PRESS 1 Push SHIFT key to enter shifted functions 2 Push 8 key to enter function menu 12 If the handset is on hook then hook off 13 Enter number for DISTRESS call followed by key or Enter key to start a DISTRESS call to default CES or 3 Use arrow up down to select System menu Wait about 15 seconds then the handset automatically starts a DISTRESS call to the default CES 14 Wait for connection to CES T 15 In most cases you will hear an answering machine informing you that the test went through If the call is answered manually switch the loudspeaker off Push the loudspeaker key 1 and inform the operator that this is a test call 4 Push key to enter System menu 5 Push key to enter DISTRESS TST item
12. Call Transferring sees Security Lock Function Setting UTC Time Setting Dimmer amp Contrast CES TN Id Ocean Region and Position 12 The Function Menus Function Overview Extension Number Local Galli Groups eret RR METR Setting Default CES 18 DISTRESS Test Procedure 20 Testing Handset Functionality sess 21 System o e PROUD 22 Appendix A 23 User Access 4 242 2 23 Appendix nenne nnne nnne 24 Initialisation 2 24 Appendix 25 System Test T Appendix 26 CES Codes Names and Operators 26 Appendix E nennen Satellite Maps Appendix F Basic Information Inmarsat Satellite System The Inmarsat satellite system consists of four satellites The Inmarsat satellite system is a worldwide communications system covering the area from 70 S to 70 N or more The system contains four geostationary satellites placed abov
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14. alls and stand alone calls has to be changed this must be done from within the Setup menu Changing Ocean Region satellite To change Ocean Region 1 Push the CES key to view settings 2 Use arrow up down to find Change item 3 Push key to select Change menu 4 Use arrow up down to find Dcean Region item 5 Push key to select Ocean Region item 6 Use arrow up down to find new Ocean Region 7 Push key for new Ocean Region to take effect 8 Use arrow up down to find the CES in the new Ocean Region 9 Push key to let new CES take effect Changing Ocean Region forces the system to carry out a new search for the satellite in the region This may take a while Manual Position Setting When the system searches for a satellite the position has to be known Normally the position is given from a GPS but it is also possible to key in the position manually This is done by the follow ing 1 Push the CES key to view settings 2 Use arrow up down to find Change item 3 Push key to select Change menu 4 Use arrow up down to find Position item 5 Push key to select Position menu and the following menu appears The Position menu contains 6 pieces of information each of which can be adjusted The display will flash to show where such changes are being made Use the arrow right and left 5 keys to move back and forwards To change the value of an item use
15. ber Redial When ready to enter a telephone number 1 Hook off the handset to enter telephone number entry mode 2 Push O0 key to give code for last number 3 key to show the last called number 4 Push key again to start initiating the call The handset will generate a ringing tone follow the description in Making a Manual Call Example 4 6 page 5 Auto Call Transferring When handset receives a selective ship originated call and the call is not answered the call can automatically be transferred to another handset The auto transferring parameters can be set up individually for each handset The handset has to be in ready mode where the display will typically show Ready Hook Off And Enter Number 1 Toenter the menu for auto transferring push 5 The display now shows TRANSFER gt Mode To CU 1 Delay 30s As appears from the above read out you can now choose among Mode CU and Delay 2 enable disable auto transferring mode select Mode 3 To specify which handset 2 CU number the call should be transferred to select To CU 4 To specify the time in seconds 0 60 that the call should ring before it is transferred to the specified handset select Delay If the delay is set to 0 seconds the call is transferred immediately there will not even be a ringing tone in the first handset before the call is transferred to the next
16. d numeric keys The less frequent ly used functions are shown in the function menu tree on page 15 Address Book In the Address Book the following facilities are implemented The Address Book can hold up to 99 entries with numbers and names A telephone number can consist of maximum 22 digits and a name may be up to 12 characters e of the 99 stored telephone numbers can be used to initiate a call Each entry in the Address Book can be deleted New entries can be added to the Address Book as long as some of the 99 entries are free The number stored in every entry be changed e Itis possible to carry out alphanumeric search through the stored entries To enter push the Address Book key Then the following menu appears ADDRESS BOOK John 12345678 Searching the Address Book To find a stored entry in the Address Book simply 1 Push Address Book key The Address Book will show the last used entry 2 a Use the arrow up down key to search alphabetically through all the entries in the Address Book When the last entry has been reached the first entry is shown again OR 2 b Use one of the numeric keys to search alphabetically through a specific range of the Address Book Example Key to search through alphabetical range A C to search through alphabetical range D F and So on When the last entry in the range has been reached the first entry in the range w
17. e necessary information about the ship name call sign MMSI position unless using a GPS what is wrong number of crew and anything else of importance Handset What Is What E Display Indicator lamps Power Call Y Inuse Call transfer Switching key Address Book key Loudspeaker on off key Shift key Lock on off key On off button 10 Opens Ocean Region menu 3 DISTRESS button Escape idle state key 13 14 Keypad 16 17 Microphone 19 11 Telephone What Is What Earpiece 1 Handset Signal level 2 Keypad Volume control Hook on off key Select key Loudspeaker DISTRESS button iii Introduction Congratulations on your new SAILOR SP4400 accessories Your SAILOR SP4400 system is a modular system containing aerial transmitter receiver handset printer standard telephone switch board fax telex terminal alarm unit alarm button and or personal computer The SAILOR SP4400 system can be operated from the handset and or a telephone in voice mode You can connect up to five handsets and two telephones to your SAILOR SP4400 system The stand alone alarm button for distress purpose is used in connection with the telephones In connection with the handset the DISTRESS key is placed on the hook Sailor marine equipment is specially designed for the extremely rugged conditions on bord a ship based on more
18. e the equator each satellite remaining in the same relative position to the earth Each satellite covers a part of the earth called an Ocean Region Atlantic Ocean Region East AOR E 15 5 W Atlantic Ocean Region West AOR W 54 W Pacific Ocean Region POR 178 Indian Ocean Region IOR 64 5 Coast Earth Stations Your Inmarsat B terminal is referred to as a Ship Earth Station SES in the Inmarsat system Linking and routing connections through the public telecommunications network is done by a Coast Earth Station CES All coordination of the satellite traffic is done by a Network Coordination Station NCS The Inmarsat B system includes telephone facsimile telex and data communication At each Coast Earth Station one or more Network Operators provide some or all of the Inmarsat B facilities The user can select which Network Operator he wants to use by specifying a CES access code in the call Abbreviations CES Coast Earth Station CU Control Unit GPS Global Positioning System NCS Network Coordination Station RCC Rescue Coordination Centre SES Ship Earth Station TN Id Terrestrial Network Identification Telephone It is possible to connect a telephone or a switchboard to the Inmarsat B terminal If using a telephone it is only possible to make simple calls A lot of the advanced features in the system are not accessible from the telephone e g the security lock Dialling To enter a telephone number on a
19. es extension no of handset Specifies extension no of phone 1 Phone 2 Specifies extension no of phone 2 Button 1 Specifies extension no of DISTRESS button 1 Button 2 Automatic Specifies extension no of DISTRESS button 2 Sets local number for current handset Selects default CES automatically Manual Default CES has to be selected manually InAct Timer Keys Sets time before unused handset is forced inactive Manual test of all keys Indicators Visual test of all indicators and icons Sounds Test of each of the four frequencies 15 Extension Number Your Inmarsat B terminal s handsets phones and DISTRESS buttons have extension numbers When initiating the system the extension number of each handset phone has to be set The extension number of each handset phone has to be unique because it represents an address in the system The extension number of the DISTRESS button on the other hand indicates a connection to a phone or the telex terminal When a DISTRESS callis initiated from a DISTRESS button connected to a phone a DISTRESS priority call is automatically sent and an audio signal is generated on the connected phone indicating that the user hooks off and answers the RCC If for some reason the system cannot find the connected phone the audio signal is generated in all handsets phones and the first to hook off gets the line When a DISTRESS callis initia
20. est cannot be finished To cancel the test push the key in question more than five times b To test the icons on the display and the indicator lamps first select Indicators Then to start the test push Press 10 Stop Indicator TEST The display shows Now all icons and indicator lamps will first be turned off Then they will be turned on again one by one When all icons and indicator lamps have been turned on again they will all be turned off and the test will start from the beginning again To stop the test and return to the Handset Test menu push C Totest the sound generator in the handset first select Sounds Then to start the test push 450 Hz The display shows Press for next test 21 Four frequencies are available 450Hz 900Hz 1440Hz and 1800Hz The handset will generate the sound which is displayed For the next frequency to be generated push either For the previous frequency to be generated push While testing the last frequency to end the test and return to the Handset Test menu push System Test Your Inmarsat B terminal can carry out system tests Appendix C contains lists of all available tests and test result codes Testing the system is done from within the System menu 1 Push SHIFT to enter the shifted functions 2 Push 8 to enter the function menu 3 Push arrow up down to find the System Menu item 4 Push to enter the Syste
21. ill be shown again Changing a stored number in the Address Book 1 Push Address Book key 2 Use arrow up down to select the wanted entry in the Address Book see above 3 Push the SHIFT key to enter the shifted functions 4 Push 1 key to select EDIT mode 5 Use the numeric keys to enter a new number 6 Push key to store the new number Entering new number and name in Address Book 1 Push Address Book key 2 Push the SHIFT key to enter the shifted functions 3 Push 2 key to select STORE mode 4 Use the numeric keys to enter the number 5 Push key to store number N 6 Use the alphanumeric keys to enter the name corresponding to the number 7 Push key to store the name Deleting a stored entry in the Address Book 1 Push Address Book key 2 Use arrow up down to select the wanted entry in the Address Book see above 3 Push the SHIFT key to enter the shifted functions 4 Push 3 key to select the DELETE mode 5 Push key to delete the selected entry Calling a Number From Address Book To call a number stored in the Address Book 1 Push Address Book key 2 Use arrow up down to select the wanted entry in the Address Book 3 To start initialling the call e Hook off the handset to start initialling the call or Push the hook key The handset will generate a ringing tone follow the description in Making a Manual Call Example 3 6 page 5 Last Num
22. ill show When connection is established the audio is routed through and the display shows When either party taking part in the conversation hangs up the other user will hear a busy tone Also the display will indicate that the call has been ended and that the handset should be hooked on After every call its duration is shown on the display The call duration is also stored in the call log together with user name and called telephone number 1 3 a To switch the call to the selected handset hook on i e place Answering a Call the handset on the hook or push 3 b To cancel switching the call push 3 Communicate as on an ordinary phone 4 Hook on to end communication or when you hear a busy tone Call Switching When the handset is in conversation mode the call can be switched to another handset In conversation mode the display shows 1 When the handset rings hook off to answer the call 2 Use arrow up down to adjust the volume in earpiece or loudspeaker OR Conversation 1 To enter the menu for call switching press SWITCHING CALL TO The display now shows gt CU1 2 Use arrow up down to find the handset CU number to which the call should be switched Handset Advanced Operation There are numerous possibilities of more advanced operation of the System The most frequently used functions are carried out by means of special buttons or shifte
23. ith security lock on the display shows Ready Press a Key To Activate Having pressed any key the user is asked to pick a user name from a list The user name determines which facilities the user has access to Furthermore the user name is stored in the call log for later use To disable the lock 1 Press any key to see the user list Select User ID Captain 2 Use arrow up and down to pick the right user name 3 Press SELECT key to select the user name 4 Key in the pin code corresponding to the user name ENTER PINCODE kkk 5 Press SELECT key to finish pin code entry Telephone Unlocked Then the display shows Ready Hook Off And Enter Number If the handset has not been used for some time the state is forced from active to passive enabling the security lock if used The amount of time it takes before the handset is forced into passive state can be set up from within the function menu Call Functions Speaker earpiece and microphone The earpiece is always turned on The microphone is always in the opposite state of the speaker ON if speaker OFF The speaker icon on the display shows the state of the speaker Hook and hook key Before initiating a call you have to hook off This can be done by lifting the handset out of the hook or by activating the hook key The hook icon on the display shows the state of the hook Hookon C Hook off
24. ll group the extension for the handset is used as Inmarsat ID for outgoing calls e When the Inmarsat ID for a incoming call is specified as a dedicated call group the phones is always evaluated first for a member of the call group If no phones are member of the call group the handsets are evaluated If no handsets are found as member of the call group the call will be send to all handsets Setting Default CES When the user is initiating a call it is optional to enter a specific CES ID If CES ID is omitted when initiating the call the system automati cally inserts the ID of the default CES The user has the possibility of changing the default CES The default CES is specified for each of the 4 Ocean Regions and for normal calls DISTRESS calls and stand alone calls When specifying default CES 1 Push SHIFT key to enter shifted functions 2 Push 8 key to enter function menu 3 Push key to enter Setup menu 4 Use arrow up down to select CES item 5 Push key to enter CES item 6 Push key to enter default item 7 Use arrow up down key to select Ocean Region 10 11 12 Push key to enter selected Ocean Region Push arrow up down key to select service type voice DISTRESS stand alone Push key to enter selected service type Push arrow up down key to select default CES Push key to accept selected default CES 19 DISTRESS Test Procedure Your Inmarsat B terminal can
25. m menu 5 Push arrow up down to find the System Test item 6 Push to enter the System Test menu 22 The display now shows SYSTEM TEST Overview List a To go through all the tests and see the number of tests returning error and warning codes select the Overview item As more than 60 tests are run the overview test takes some time The following is a read out showing the possible result of such a test SYSTEMTEST OVERVIEW Errors 1 Warnings 2 b To go through all the tests and see those not returning a passed result see appendix C for test result titles select the List item While going through the list the display shows e g SYSTEM TEST Testno 7 Result 5 Each read out will stay on the display for about seven seconds Then the next test not having passed will appear While watching the tests on the list you can change the test sequence To cancel the system test list push To see more of the list without waiting the seven seconds a read out stays on the display push To continue a test after the seven seconds have expired push The test will now stay on the screen until it has passed or arrow right is pushed Appendix A User Access Levels The Inmarsat B terminal contains a security lock based on user identification Every user has a priority value of 0 255 0 being the super user who can access every function Every function in the
26. ncrease or decrease the Dimmer level 4 Push the key C3 for the changes to take effect 11 CES TN Id Ocean Region and Position To view the current Ocean Region and CES push the CES key and the following display appears East Atlant Comsat Change Exit The first line shows Ocean Region The second line shows CES for normal calls User identified by a priority value of 4 or less Commander Captain or super user may change the Ocean Region CES and TN Id as well as key in the position by selecting the Change item Changing CES To change CES for normal calls 1 Push the CES key to view settings 2 Use arrow up down to indicate Change item 3 Push key to select Change menu 4 Use arrow up down to find Earth Station item 5 Push key to select Earth Station menu 12 6 Use arrow up down to find the new CES 7 Push key for new CES to take effect If the default CES for distress calls and stand alone calls have to be changed this must be done from the Setup menu Changing TN Id To change the TN Id of the default CES 1 Push the CES key to view settings 2 Use arrow up down to indicate Change item 3 Push key to select the Change menu 4 Use arrow up down to find TN Id item 5 Push key to select TN Id menu 6 Use arrow up down to change TN Id 7 Push key to let the new TN Id take effect If the TN Id of the CES for distress c
27. nds In Passive State a1 If the handset is ready for operation the display shows one of the following read outs depending on the security lock state Lock Enabled Lock Disabled Ready Ready Press a Key Hook Off And To Activate Enter Number a2 If the system is occupied by another handset this is displayed for example a connection established from handset 2 will show the following display in the passive handsets OCCUPIED CONNECTED By CU2 If the line is being used by another service on the Inmarsat B terminal e g telex this appears from the passive handset display Not Ready Line Busy By Telex b The Power indicator lamp is turned off shortly every 5 seconds In Active State a The display shows the following Ready Hook Off And Enter Number b The Power indicator lamp flashes twice every second Handset Power On Off If you want to toggle the handset s power on off condition simply 2 Wait 3 to 5 secounds for either a continuous tone signal or the Power Call and In use indicator lamps to be turned on simultaneously 1 Press and hold the on off button 3 Release the button Unlocking Handset If security lock is turned on the user has to key in a pin code before the handset can be forced into the active state The security lock state is indicated by the key icon and the displayed text in passive state W
28. nter the shifted functions 2 Push 8 key to enter the function menu 3 Push key to enter the Setup menu 4 Use arrow up down to select the Security item 5 Push key to enter the Security menu 6 Push key again to select On Off item 7 Push key again to select Enable Lock item 8 Use arrow up down to select your user ID 9 Push key to accept your choice 10 10 Use numeric keys 0 9 to enter the pin code and finish entering with the key The user has to pick a user ID with a priority value of 4 or less to enable security lock If the handset is left unused for some time it automatically turns into locked state The user then has to log on again to use the handset The user can also force the handset into locked state by pushing the following two keys The user has to accept entering the security lock state and the following is displayed Press TO Lock Telephone The user can regret entering the security lock state by pushing the ESCAPE key after which the handset will return to the active state If the user presses the SELECT key C3 the handset is forced into the passive state The display shows the following and the Lock icon is turned on Telephone is locked To use the handset again the user has to go through user identifica tion again Deciding which users are allowed to use the system is done from the Setup menu by selecting the
29. possible to identify who has made which calls Disabling Security Lock By default the transceiver is set up with security lock enabled and with the user entries listed above The pin codes of the default user ID s are included in the documentation To disable security lock the user has to be identified with a priority value of 4 or less Com mander Captain or super user To select the item for disabling security lock from the function menu 1 Push SHIFT key to enter the shifted functions 2 Push 8 key to enter the function menu 3 Push s key to enter the Setup menu 4 Use arrow up down to select the Security item 5 Push key to enter the Security menu 6 Push key again to select On Off item 7 Push arrow down to select Disable Lock item 8 Push key to enter Disable Lock menu 9 Use arrow up down to select the default user of the system 10 Push key to accept security lock disabling With security lock disabled the handset is ready for use for every one without any identification of the user To avoid misuse of the handset s facility the user who disables the security lock is asked to set the priority value This is done by selecting a user ID from the user list This user ID is then used as the default user of the unlocked system Enabling Security Lock If security lock has been disabled as described above it can be enabled again in the following way 1 Push SHIFT key to e
30. put 65 ADE control output 66 PAX interface Result no Result Title 0 Invalid 1 Passed 2 Failed 3 Not present 4 Not used 5 Input static 6 Wrong state 25 Appendix D CES Codes Names and Operators CES Code CES Name Atlantic Ocean Region West AOR W Indian Ocean Region IOR Pacific Ocean Region POR 26 Laurentides Laurentides Tel Raisting Cape d Aguilar Cape d Aguilar Comsat Eurasia Eik Kuantan Perth Perth Raisting Sentosa Towi Al Saman Yamaguchi BI Pacifici Cape d Aguilar Cape d Aguilar Perth PTT Telecom Morsviazsputnik Telstra Teleglobe IDB DBP Telecom CMC PIT Telecom KDD Telenor BT France Telecom HKT Morsviazsputnik Telstra Teleglobe IDB CMC India France Telecom PTT Telecom HKT Teleglobe IDB CMC Telenor Malaysia Telecom Morsviazsputnik Telstra DBP Telecom Singapore Telecom ETISALAT KDD British Telecom HKT Teleglobe IDB Morsviazsputnik France Telecom Singapore Telecom KDD Telecom Appendix E Satellite Maps Satellite Coverage Map BOE BDE We me E 22521 22 d DI cent F Broa TEL 870 TLX 502 TEL 74 584 71 581 TEL B73 TEL 672 TLX 562 Pacific Oman Region Atlantic egan West Region Manic Ocean East Region Indian Ocean Region Region FOR AQR W AUR E POR 00 870 scans all regions and is a number common to all regions Azimuth Map V
31. ssigned to the system as a voice number Mode can be set as Dedicated or Common When dedicated only the first phone or handset found in the call group will receive incoming calls for the specified number When mode is set to common all phone and handset in the call group will receive incoming calls for the specified number Setting up call groups is done from within the system menu by following these instructions 1 Push SHIFT key to enter shifted functions 2 Push 8 key to enter function menu 3 Use arrow up down to enter System menu 4 Push key to enter System menu 17 5 6 7 Use arrow up down to select Configure item Push key to enter Configure item Push key to enter Call Groups item The display will show 10 11 CALL GROUP 1 Status Off Number 1 Mode Use arrow up down to scroll true the parameters for all 8 call groups Push key to enter selected parameter Use arrow up down to change the value for the selected parameter Push key for the change to take effect The following rules have effect using call groups 18 When all call groups is disabled factory default the extension is used as inmarsat ID The local number for phones connected to X41 or X42 is the same as the extension and therefor two phones can t be member in the same call group e If the local number for a handset can t be found in any enabled ca
32. tand alone calls is invalid the display shows If the default CES for DISTRESS calls is invalid the display shows Appendix C System Test Test no Test title 1 Battery backup 2 Real time clock 3 EEPROM 4 Inmarsat IDs 5 15V DC 6 Factory reset 7 TX inhibited 8 Distress button 1 9 Distress button 2 10 TELEX input 11 Printer input 12 ADE input 13 NMEA position input 14 Service input 15 NMEA gyro input 16 Printer on line 17 Heading known 18 Position known 19 Ocean region valid 20 Control unit found 21 SCANBUS data transmission 22 SCANBUS data reception 23 TUBUS 24 MODEM found 25 MODEM active 26 MODEM SU ratio 27 SPS found 28 SPS RX IF 29 SPS RX filter 30 SPS TX IF 31 SPS TX filter 32 SPS DSP 33 SPS OCXO 34 SPS RX S N ratio 35 ADE found 36 Down converter locked 37 Tracking receiver locked 38 Up converter locked 39 HPA failed 40 HPA timed out 41 HPA stopped 42 ADE ready 43 ADE idle 44 Aerial direction 45 ADE azimuth rate sensor 46 ADE elevation rate sensor 47 ADE cross elevation rate sensor 48 ADE inclinometer 49 ADE fluxgate 50 ADE connection stability 51 VDP running 52 VDP MODEM detected 53 VDP clock detected 54 PAX found 55 PAX running 56 PAX phone 1 activity 57 PAX phone 2 activity 58 PAX phone 1 PABX setting 59 PAX phone 2 PABX setting 60 PAX phone 1 line noise 61 PAX phone 2 line noise 62 SPS OCXO warm 63 ADE failed 64 ADE control in
33. ted from a DISTRESS button connected to the telex terminal a DISTRESS priority call with pre entered parameters is sent automatically Setting up extension numbers of the current handsets phones and DISTRESS buttons is done from within the system menu by following these instructions 1 Push SHIFT key to enter the shifted functions 2 Push 8 key to enter function menu 3 Use arrow up down to select System menu 4 Push key to enter System menu 5 Use arrow up down to select Configure item 16 6 Push key to enter Configure item 7 Push key to enter Extension item 8 Use arrow up down key to select the item whose extension is to be changed 9 key to enter selected item 10 Use arrow up down key to change the value of the extension number 11 Push key for the change to take effect Local Number For each handset it is possible to specified a local number The local number is only used in connection with call groups The local number of each handset phone has not to be unique as in case of the extension number The local number indicate what ID the handset phone is using as identification to the Inmarsat system when making a call or responding to a incoming call provided that the current local number is member of a enabled call group If the local number for a handset phone is not member of a enabled call group or the call group is disabled the extension is used as identifica
34. telephone 1 Optional Switch to access code mode 2 Optional Enter CES access code 13 3 Optional Switch to number mode 4 Prefix for automatic calls 00 P jJ GHI 1 5 Country code 45 9 0 6 Area code 70 Y 7 Subscriber s number 137000 F D E S 4 8 Accept the call ay If steps 1 3 are omitted the default CES is selected Making a Call 1 Hook off the receiver and listen for the tone signal 2 Busy tone Hook on and try again later Ready tone The phone is ready for calling 3 Optional enter CES access code for example Laurentides 13 aaa 4 Enter the wanted number including prefix for automatic calls country code and area code for example who has telephone no 7013 7000 in Denmark 0045701 37000 CPI DPI 1 emro 0 Je 7 5 Accept the call by entering L y 6 Wait for connection Answering a Call When the phone rings hook off and answer the call Handset Simple Operation Up to five handsets can be connected to the Inmarsat B terminal Each handset can be in one of 3 states active passive and disabled Only one handset can be in the active state the handset currently in use Handset States The normal display and signalling of the handset are In Disabled State a Display is cleared and the light is turned off b The Power indicator lamp gives a short flash every 5 seco
35. than 50 year s experience with all kinds of boats from small pleasure crafts over fishing boats working under all climatic conditions to the biggest ships S P Radio A S is one of Europe s leading manufacturers of maritime radio communication equipment a position which has been main tained by means of constant and extensive product development We have a worldwide network of dealers with general agencies in more than fifty countries All our dealers are specially trained to service all your Sailor products About this Manual This manual is for the daily user of the system in voice mode The manual includes instructions for both use of telephones and handsets in the Inmarsat B 4400 system The manual is divided into 3 sections e Section 1 describing DISTRESS calls e Section 2 describing simple use incl how to make and answer a call e Section 3 describing advanced operation functions of the handset Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed The information in this manual is furnished for informa tional use only is subject to change without notice may contain errors or inaccuracies and represents no commitment whatsoever This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark Doc no B4345GBO Issue 0 0013 SAILOR S P RADIO A S Porsvej 2 PO Box 7071 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Phone
36. tion to the Inmarsat system The local number for a PSTN phone connected to X41 or X42 is always the same as the extension number and can not be changed The local number for a handset can be changed from within the System menu by following these instructions 1 Push SHIFT key to enter shifted functions 2 Push 8 key to enter function menu 3 Use arrow up down to enter System menu 4 Push key to enter System menu 5 Use arrow up down to select Configure item 6 Push key to enter Configure item 7 Use arrow up down to select Local Nr item 8 Push key to enter Local Nr item 9 Use arrow up down to change the value of the local number 10 Push key for the change to take effect Call Groups When configuring the system Inmarsat will assign one or more telephone numbers to the system where some or all can be dedicated for voice purpose Every number assigned to the system is identified by a ID normaly the ID is equal to the extension of the equipment It is possible to let several handsets phone refer to the same Inmarsat ID This is done by setting up call groups It is possible to set up 8 call groups Each call group can include one phone and several handsets A call group consist of 3 parameters e Status e Number Mode Status can be set as On or Off enabled disabled and indicates whether or not the group is used Number shall be set equal to the Inmarsat ID a
37. wards in the menu No changes Changes pin code of current user Changes pin code of another user Enables user ID to be used with login Disabled Disables user ID to log in use standard ID Specifies name priority and pin code of new user Deletes user ID from list Shows the current area Enables automatic area changes Disable User Area 1 Disables automatic area changes Sets user defined area no 1 User Area 2 Sets user defined area no 2 User Area 3 Sets user defined area no 3 User Area 4 Sets user defined area no 4 Shows the current group ID Displays the version no of the handset unit Displays the version no of the transceiver unit Aerial Private Start Displays the version no of the aerial unit Displays the entries in the global call log Deletes all entries in the call log Displays the entries in the call log of current user Displays total number of calls and duration of current user Clears totals above of current user Shows continuously the value of Eb NO Shows continuously the value of elevation and azimuth angle Initiates a DISTRESS test call Cancel Overview Steps backwards in the menu No changes Generates an overview of the system warnings and errors List Call Groups Extension Local nr Select Code Phone 1 Steps through all system tests pausing for every warning and error Sets status number and mode for call groups Specifi

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