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1. speaker on and off by by pressing e The lt 4 symbol is displayed in the LCD when on The handset is off hook 7Sep01 The handset 7Sep01 The Capsat Messenger A number of keys have a 2 function A total overview of these are given in the following table microphone speaker and audio input output 6 Basic functions possible to use the terminal 6 6 Establish a fax call from the handset if fax does not have a keypad See section 5 5 Call from a connected fax Transfer an incoming call to another hardware interface See section 5 2 Transferring incoming calls m6 Establish a data call from the handset if data device does not have a keypad See section 5 6 Call via RS 232 Turn speaker in electronics unit on off Turn signal strength beeper in antenna on off See section 4 3 NCS LES connectivity ee security Help Desk Toggle between normal mode and alpha mode Toggle between displaying LES name or C No Insert an entry for example in phone book Fdit an existing entry for example in phone book Delete an existing entry for example in phone book Page 3 17 The Capsat Messenger The handset Page 3 18 ALPHA NUMERIC Buttons The keypad can be in normal numeric mode or alpha mode Normal mode is used to enter digits phone numbers whereas alpha mode is used to enter letters names in the phone book The is used to switch between the two modes and the display indicates i
2. Copyright 1996 Inmarsat e Atlantic Ocean Region East AORE e Atlantic Ocean Region West AORW e Indian Ocean Region IOR e Pacific Ocean Region POR 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 4 2 7Sep01 It is recommended to use the auto search function in order for the Capsat Messenger terminal to recognise a satellite in that region It is for example not possible to see the POR satellite in Europe and thus this should not be chosen Depending on the exact position in Europe either AORE or IOR may be chosen In order to evaluate which satellite to use you need to look at the coverage maps They show the coverage area of each satellite together with elevation azimuth The maps are placed in chapter 10 Azimuth is the angle between geographical north and the direction towards the satellite clock wise An azimuth of 90 is the direction east and 270 is the direction west Elevation is the angle between horizontal and the direction towards the satellite At equator the elevation is 90 and it will decrease when moving away from equator north or south If two or more satellites can be seen the best choice will be the one with the highest elevation Read your elevation azimuth position on earth on the coverage maps Pointing the antenna Se either chapter 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 or 4 2 4 for detailed information depending on your type of antenna Note Due to the increased sensitivity of
3. The two analogue 2 wire interfaces The RJll ports as shown above can be used for connection of analogue phones secure phones modems or group III fax machines For both interfaces the following services can be used e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e mini M voice e mini M fax Selection of service for the two is independent of each other Transmission speed of modem and fax depends on the attached equipment and how they can cope with the delay If the mini M voice is selected a phone must be connected as only voice connections can be established If the mini M fax service is selected a group III analogue fax must be connected and it will always run at 2 4 kbit s ISDN interface 7Sep01 Page 3 5 The Capsat Messenger Hardware interfaces Page 3 6 This interface can be used for connection of ISDN equipment data as well as voice picture based equipment phones audio codecs or video conferencing equipment The only exception is that normal terrestrial Basic Rate ISDN BRI is based on 2 channels 128 kbit s Data and 1 D channel 16 kbps Signalling The Capsat Messenger has 1 B channel Data and 1 S channel simulated D channel which combined equals a total bandwidth of 64kbps Please ensure that your ISDN equipment has the possibility of supporting 1 B channel otherwise it will not work The following services may be used on the ISDN interface e 64 kbit s UDI e 56 kbit s UDI e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e m
4. USB Interface USB slave interface Power Consumption Rx Idle lt 0 1 W from battery lt 0 8 W from DC Input Tx active 40 W average at high speed data operation Max 60 W Battery Capacity NiMH 2h broadcast quality voice 4h Mini M voice 35 min high speed data fax or 2h Mini M data fax 7Oh standby Standard AC adapter 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz 90 W Ambient Temperature 25 C to 55 C operating Using NiCd battery pack TT 3686D App 5 C to 55 C operating Using NiMH battery pack TT 3686C 40 C to 80 C storage Relative Humidity IME 95 non condensing at 40 C EME 100 condensing Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB Oct 1 7g RMS Mechanical Shock 20g 11ms half sine Page 9 5 Technical Specifications Specifications 9 2 1 Page 9 6 G T 7 dB K minimum EIRP Mini M 8 14 dBW in 2 dB steps HSD 19 25 dBW in 2 dB steps Antenna Cable max cable loss 10 dB at 1 66 GHz and 0 7Q at DC Rx Freq Band 1525 0 1559 0 MHz Tx Freq Band 1626 5 1660 5 MHz Channel Spacing 1 25 kHz Rx Modulation 5 6 kbps O QPSK SCPC voice data fax 6 kbps BPSK TDMA 134 4 kbps 16QAM SCPC data Tx Modulation 5 6 kbps O QPSK SCPC voice data fax 3 kbps BPSK TDMA 134 4 kbps 16QAM SCPC data Dimension of Electronics Unit HxWxD 43mm x 205mm x 200mm Weight of Electronics Unit 1 7 kg including battery and handset TT 3
5. This is a dual function button The primary function is to clear the last entered digit It is similar in function to the backspace key on a PC Secondary function INSERT This function is accessed by first pressing and releasing the Button and then pressing the C The insert function is used to insert new Inmarsat Mobile Numbers IMN s into the terminal insert Phonebook entries etc SCROLL UP button Also a dual function button The primary function is to enable the user to scroll up to menu items not shown on the 2 line display of the LCD Secondary function Edit Allows users to edit previously entered information in the transceiver 7Sep01 Page 3 15 The Capsat Messenger The handset Page 3 16 Short message stored at a LES see section 6 5 for further information The number of bars I following this antenna symbol indicates received signal strength Up to 5 The number of bars l following this battery capacity symbol indicates the remaining capacity of the battery Up to 4 bars Symbol More menu entries below The 2 function of the next key pressed will apply If lit it indicates that a valid PIN code is required to use the terminal Turned on when the keypad is in alpha mode Alpha mode is used to enter letters for example names in the phone book The value in a menu must be selected between certain predefined values by means of the and keys BE The speaker The user can turn the external
6. Exit The terminal now receives the signal transmitted by one of the NCS s This signal contains information about which satellite area you are connected to and the handset will now prompt you to accept this area AORE AORW IOR or POR Accept by pressing ox If the terminal previously with success has been used in this ocean region It will automatically select the same LES operator again as gateway to the terrestrial network Ocean region and LES operator is indicated on the handset display 7Sep01 NCS LES connectivity Getting started 7Sep01 The terminal is now ready for making and receiving calls In case the terminal has never been used in a ocean region the terminal requires that you either acknowledge the LES operator which the terminal suggests or that you setup a default LES operator for this ocean region This is done in the Satellite setup menu which is described in more detail in section 6 6 Page 4 25 Calling the terminal Making calls 9 1 5 2 7Sep01 Making calls Calling the terminal Calling the terminal or a device connected to the terminal is similar to making international calls The specific IMN number a terminal may have more numbers as different services exist and more devices may be connected to the different hardware interfaces of the terminal has to be preceded by one of the five possible international access codes for the Global Area Network This depends on whether you know which
7. and status messages via the handset The serial printer is to be connected to the RS 232 interface when activating a print command When installing the configuration program you should connect your PC to the RS 232 interface USB Interface 7Sep01 Page 3 7 The Capsat Messenger Hardware interfaces Page 3 8 USB the Universal Serial Bus shown above is a popular technology that allows a single universal plug to connect PCs and peripherals of all kinds to each other USB replaces all of the different serial and parallel PC connections with one standard plug and port The USB port is currently not functional Facts about USB l 2 3 USB is 100 times faster than a serial port Transfer rates up to 12 megabits second Up to 127 peripherals can be connected to one computer with the use of multiple port USB hubs Every desktop and notebook computer sold today features at least one built in USB port The following operating systems support USB Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows Millennium Edition Macintosh OS 8 5 and above Uses a standard plug and play port 1 USB based hardware is hot swappable allowing users to quickly and easily attach and detach peripherals a2 After plugging in a USB peripheral the computer system automatically loads or asks for appropriate device drivers The Messenger when connected to a PC via the USB is considered a peripheral much like a modem This limits the possible
8. and your terminal may not support all the features described in this manual We recommend that you contact your hardware provider for the latest software release in case the described feature is not supported by your terminal 25Sep01 Hardware interfaces Description of the service 7Sep01 Description of the service The Inmarsat Global Area Network service is based on 4 Geo stationary satellites situated above the equator Geo stationary means that the satellites are always located in the same position i e they move at the same speed as that of the earth Each satellite covers a certain area footprint and each satellite supports a number of powerful spot beams making the service available on virtually all land masses on the earth between approximately 7O N and 70 S Please see Chapter 10 for more detailed maps The Four Geo Stationary Inmarsat Satellites The satellites are your connection to the world wide networks and they are managed by the Network Co ordination Stations NCSs run by Inmarsat The primary functions of the NCSs are to constantly keep track of which terminals are logged on to the system and assign a free channel when a call is made The gateway between the public network and the satellites are operated by land Earth Stations LES The LESs are run by different operators around the world The services supported by the Global Area Network encompasses Page 2 1 Description of the service Hardw
9. area the terminal is within or not 870 Area of terminal not known requires that the LES supports Mobility Management 871 AORE 872 POR 873 IOR 874 AORW To call the IMN number on a terminal situated in IOR dial 873 followed by the IMN number Transferring incoming calls In case an incoming call is routed to more hardware interfaces and is answered on a wrong hardware interface it is possible to transfer the call to another interface by using the followed by a number indicating the hardware interface The hardware interfaces have the following numbers or local extensions Page 5 1 Making calls Call from handset Handset 0 1 2 wire l 2 2 wire 2 RS232 3 ISDN 4 USB 5 It is possible to address a specific device on the ISDN interface if more devices are connected in parallel to this interface This requires that the IMN number has been programmed into the ISDN device as a so called MSN Multiple Subscriber Number To address a specific device on the ISDN interface press followed by the IMN number 5 3 Call from handset When making calls from the handset just type in the phone number as if you were making an international call with prefix for automatic international calls equal to 00 To make a call you need to follow the steps below Example ome HN 1 Press Initialising for start and wait while initialising EL 2 Press 2na QZJ AORE Telenor to turn off the antenna beep Di
10. call through the Help Desk This is done by pressing 2nd _ The Help Desk contains phone numbers for the ISP Take care to insert the SIM card face down The SIM Card is inserted with the golden contact area pointing upwards and heading towards the card slot PCMCIA card Ordinary PCMCIA cards can not be used The purpose of the PCMCIA slot is to enable Thrane amp Thrane to develop new hardware for the Capsat Messenger Handling of the battery pack Please observe that the battery pack is sensitive to how it is charged and discharged To keep the battery capacity high and to avoid memory effects the battery should be fully discharged occasionally Generally it is sufficient to discharge the supplied NiMH battery pack completely when the battery pack has been partly discharged and charged 50 to 70 times For NiCd battery packs a 7Sep01 Handling of the battery pack The Capsat Messenger 7Sep01 complete discharge should be performed after 5 10 partly discharges Avoid exposing the battery pack to direct sunlight as high temperature will reduce battery lifetime Pull the battery pack out before long time storage months as this action prevents battery pack degradation Please note that the high capacity NiMH batteries TT 3686C are not recommended for use at temperatures below approximately 5 degrees C For such low temperature applications the NiCd battery TT 3686D pack is recommended instead Charge indic
11. done by pressing the following keys on the phone ORR EDEDED E E EE J Page 5 3 Making calls Call from a connected fax When using one of the 2 wire analogue interfaces please make sure that the selected interface is configured for a service which supports voice mini M voice speech or 3 1 kHz audio The display on the terminal handset will show how the call proceeds After hanging up the display will show how long the call lasted 5 5 Call from a connected fax Fax calls can be made whether or not the fax has got a keypad Making calls from a fax with keypad connected to either one of the analogue 2w interfaces are done as international calls followed by Calling Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark country code 45 press the following keys on the fax ORODES ED ED ED J Please make sure that the selected analogue 2 wire interface is configured for a service which supports fax mini M fax or 3 1 kHz audio The display on the terminal handset will show how the call proceeds After hanging up the display will show how long the call lasted Making fax calls when the fax has not got a keypad is done by using the keypad on the terminal in the following way Calling Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark country code 45 press the following keys on the Capsat Messenger terminal ORODES ED ED EDE E E E E Page 5 4 7Sep01 Call via RS 232 Making calls 5 6 7Sep01 After this the terminal asks which service to use
12. is not enabled in the MES The time from the dial up is initiated until a Windows 9x or Windows 2000 error message is displayed and the error number from it If the interval is only a few seconds this could indicate that Page 7 5 Using MPDS What if l The Mes and PC do not communicate properly This could be due to a wrong setting of flowcontrol or baudrate 2 No antenna or wrong antenna SW version is detected 3 That MPDS in the MES is not enabled e After turning on the MES observe the signal strength in the handset This should be above 54dbHz but in general as high as possible Adjust the direction of the antenna for a stronger signal if it s below 54dbHz If the handset display show MPDS Mode Error the is a number identifying the error or reason Here is a list of the most common reasons wee Explanation i O 0000 Unspecified Typically this occur if the MES times out while registering Please observe that the rightmost LED on the handset is turned on while the display say MPDS mode Registering 0001 Data connection released by SBS 0002 MES de registered by SBS 0003 MES rejected by SBS 0011 The Idle timer in the MES expired and the MES either de registered or released the data connection 0016 The maximum connection timer expired and the MES either de registered or released the data connection registered itself from the MPDS network the MPDS network OOFO The MES did not ge
13. power supply is controlled with a CMD signal from the ignition switch The CMD signal between the antenna and the power supply is used to detect if the transceiver is powered on Antenna power will be turned off as long as the transceiver is turned off 4 MOUNTING HOLES 6 00 Page 4 19 Getting started Pointing the antenna Handset Cradle The Handset Cradle extends the standard handset cable making it possible to place the Transceiver up to 5 meter from the handset Gimi ena p E qiG e3 sz aal eal les Tal led sp fo 1605 Thrane amp Thrane a Ean eT 2 y CS TANS Page 4 20 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started Transceiver Cradle The Transceiver Cradle is a convenient way of fixing a transceiver to a floor dashboard wall etc The transceiver is hold in place with a key lock 7Sep01 Page 4 21 Getting started Pointing the antenna Installation guide Land Mobile Antenna aW9 NLH ASE AGE NLY AWO TT 3038A 4 DC al 15V Antenna 15V RTN Handset INPUT POWER INPUT POWER INPUT POWER INPUT POWER CMD Power supply Handset Cradle Ignition m Battery l 4 wire Input power cable e Connect yellow green wire to Input power connector l e Connect blue wire to In
14. service types available to the following Services available Devices that can be connected Mini M Data Personal Computer MPDS Personal Computer LAN Router Mobile Packet Data Service The list of devices is not all inclusive but is provided to illustrate possible uses 7Sep01 Hardware interfaces The Capsat Messenger TYPICAL USB APPLICATIONS S MPDS only Mini M data or MPDS Power supply Audio input output interface This interface can be connected with a headset and a digital recorder e g Mini Disc or DAT The handset is used to establish a connection Hereafter it is possible to toggle between handset microphone speaker and audio input output 7Sep01 Page 3 9 The Capsat Messenger The handset 3 2 Page 3 10 Typical Audio IN OUT application DAT Recorder f Minidisk See section 6 7 for more information on how to route incoming calls to the hardware interfaces and how to setup the default service for outgoing calls The handset The TT 3620D Handset is the primary interface for the TT 3080A Capsat Messenger It enables the user to dial numbers it displays error and status messages and is used to configure the transceiver The is used to turn the terminal on and off Turning off the terminal requires that the key is held down for 4 seconds The display will show a countdown and the display will instruct the user when to release the button 7Sep01 The h
15. the antenna the antenna must be aligned very carefully for maximum signal strength When the antenna is adjusted for maximum signal strength the RF power amplifier automatically reduces its output power level to a level that is required for a stable satellite connection This results in an Page 4 3 Getting started Pointing the antenna immense reduction of the power consumption and the battery capacity can increase with up to 100 compared to the battery capacity at maximum RF power level which is stated in the specifications chapter 9 2 4 2 1 TT 38008A Foldable antenna The first step is to unfold the antenna position the antenna so it makes a 90 angle with the bracket Unfold the side panels and slide the locks in place by pushing them against each other in the middle Remember to move the two slides at the top of the antenna aside before trying to fold the antenna Page 4 4 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 4 2 2 7Sep01 The frictional joint between antenna part and bracket will ensure that the angle between the two is kept fixed after manual adjustment of the angle is finished To find the correct vertical angle to the satellite try with the antenna adjusted to 60 30 or O as indicated on the next drawing N gt ar T 0 N Aim the antenna towards the estimated position of the satellite with free line of sight Using the compass on
16. the front of the antenna adjust the antenna so that azimuth and elevation approximately fits the read values on the coverage maps Use the audible signal strength indicator on the antenna to search for the maximum signal See detailed information on how to use the audible signal strength indicator in chapter 4 4 TT 3008B Big Dish antenna Below is shown an overview of the optional 3008B Big Dish antenna which consists of a flat panel antenna element and a supporting frame The HPA LNA is mounted on the back of the antenna element Page 4 5 Getting started Pointing the antenna 550mm 21 65 570mm 22 44 Position the antenna on a flat surface with a clear line of sight towards the satellite The azimuth orientation can be adjusted by turning the antenna so that the sides of the mounting frame are pointing towards the satellite Set the elevation angle by raising or lowering the antenna panel and locking it by means of the two brass knobs The elevation markings on the side of the frame will assist you in setting the correct position Use the audible signal strength indicator on the antenna to search for the maximum signal See detailed information on how to use the audible signal strength indicator in chapter 4 4 Page 4 6 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 7Sep01 Pole Mounting Figure 2 POLE MO
17. 008A Foldable antenna Type Directional patch array antennas Manually adjustable elevation setting Connectors 50 Ohm QLA female Transceiver Power Supply 9 5 V 20 VDC 7Sep01 Specifications Technical Specifications 9 2 2 7Sep01 Power Consumption Rx Idle lt 0 1 W from battery lt 0 8 W from DC Input Tx active 40 W average at high speed data operation Max 60 W Ambient Temperature 25 C to 55 C operating 40 C to 80 C storage Relative Humidity IME 95 non condensing at 40 C EME 100 condensing Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB Oct 1 7g RMS Mechanical Shock 20g 11ms half sine G T 7 dB K minimum EIRP Mini M 8 14 dBW in 2 dB steps HSD 19 25 dBW in 2 dB steps Dimension HxWxD Closed 437mm x 271mm x 41mm HxWxD Opened 414 5mm x 753mm x 142mm Weight 3 5 Kg TT 3008B Big Dish antenna Type Flat Panel RHCP antenna 5 to 90 marked manual elevation adjustment Pole or wall mountable Connectors 50 Ohm QLA female Transceiver Power Supply 9 5 V 20 VDC Page 9 7 Technical Specifications Specifications Page 9 8 Power Consumption Rx Idle lt 0 1 W from battery lt 0 8 W from DC Input Tx active 35 W average at high speed data operation Max 55 W Ambient Temperature 40 C to 80 C storage 25 C to 55 C operational Relative Humidity IME 95 non condensing at 40 C Spray Solid droplets from any
18. 1 Basic functions Phone setup Page 6 12 The Route incoming menu is used to configure the terminal with the IMN numbers handset 2 wire analog interfaces ISDN etc The Route outgoing menu is used to select which IMN number should be used for billing for each of the different hardware interfaces and thus a default service type is also selected An example The handset is configured to always use inexpensive mini M voice if a call is initiated from here whereas one of the analogue phone interfaces is configured to always use 3 1 kHz audio when a call is initiated from here To give a better overview of these three submenus the figure below indicates the routing matrix representing all three menus as can be seen in the PC configuration software The X s indicates which IMNs are routed to which hardware interface whereas indicates default IMN for billing and thus service type for each hardware interface Service IMN Number ID_ Handset 1st RJ17 2nd B11 5 232 ISDN USE PE sH Hi Servic TEE igjee 678015369 Oth 570013128 11h g4r56r457 zih 424013735 TIR 011836155 Elh 456346346 Sih 265235626 zih 9569576957 Alh The Security menu is used to insert edit activate deactivate PIN codes and to confine the usage in different ways You can for example lock the terminal so that only the phone numbers stored in the phone book may be dialled The Sleep mode menu is used to enable dis
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20. Capsat Messenger TT 3080A User Manual Thrane amp Thrane Capsat Messenger TT 3080A User Manual Copyright Thrane amp Thrane A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane amp Thrane A S 2001 Thrane amp Thrane A S All rights reserved Printed in Denmark Document Number TT98 111882 H Release Date 7 September 2001 Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Thrane amp Thrane A S assume no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements GROUND THE EQUIPMENT To minimise shock hazard the equipment chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Component replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not replace components with the power cable connect
21. ES operator It contains the following sub menus e LES e Area e Spot beam The LES menu contains the following sub menus e Default LES e Prefer LES e Allowed LES e Std def LES e Std pref LES e Std all LES The Default LES list contains a list of those LES operators which may be selected as gateway to the terrestrial network The last used LES will be marked with and this LES will also be the first LES tried next time the terminal is logged on Use to select The Allowed LES list contains all available LES operators Those operators marked with can be used as Default LES operator and thus appears in the Default LES list above If all LES operators are allowed and can be used there are no markings As there are many operators you can use Prefer LES to make selection easier The Prefer LES list can be used to indicate in which order LES operators should appear on the Default LES list This is done by entering a number for each LES in the list number 1 will appear first in the default LES list These lists can only be read and changed when the terminal is in contact with the NCS receiving the signal from the NCS And the allowed LES operators can only be selected when PIN2 is known see section 6 7 4 Security Page 6 9 Basic functions Satellite setup Page 6 10 To edit insert and delete entries in these lists require knowledge of PIN2 pin code MES PIN2 if no SIM card is inserted and SIM PIN2 if SIM card is i
22. The Capsat Messenger Hardware interfaces 3 1 Page 3 4 Hardware interfaces The Electronic Unit of the Capsat Messenger has the following hardware interfaces e Handset e Analogue 2 wire RJ11 number 1 e Analogue 2 wire RJ11 number 2 e ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network e USB Universal Serial Bus e Audio input output e RS 232 e PCMCIA Card Except for the Handset and the PCMCIA Card the connectors for these interfaces are found on the rear of the Electronic Unit j Day S a Antenna ees S P Audio Audio 7 Stes one Fax USB i out RS 252 iC POWeT 55185 V Wax COW Y GL LLL ello o rea ea l J CT These interfaces can be used for the different Global Area Network services The handset can be used to setup the terminal and it can be used to make or receive phone calls utilising one of the following services e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e mini M voice 7Sep01 Hardware interfaces The Capsat Messenger The handset may also be used as dial pad for devices connected to the terminal that do not have a key pad to enter the phone number Please see section 5 5 Call from a connected fax and 5 6 Call via RS 232 for more information
23. UNTED INSTALLATION POLE MOUNTED INSTALLATION DETAIL The antenna can be mounted on a pole as shown in the figure above The four pole mounting brackets and fixings must be used to secure the frame to the pole The antenna can then be aligned with the satellite by simply rotating it around the pole and setting the elevation angle on the frame For pole mounting the marking corresponding to 90 minus the required elevation angle must be selected on the frame of the antenna Page 4 7 Getting started Pointing the antenna Wall Mounting WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Select a suitable wall with a surface exposed to the satellite Attach the top edge of the frame to the wall allowing the frame to rotate against the wall Then point the antenna towards the satellite by simultaneously raising and lowering the panel in the frame and rotating the frame against the wall fe RAWLEOLT OF SIMILAR a fhe ek fiai avppert black irecemmanded epar WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION DETAIL Page 4 8 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 7Sep01 Antenna Cable Installation Carefully unroll the cable taking care not to twist or bend it After the antenna has been positioned the cable can be connected to the HPA LNA box at the rear of the antenna Notes e The antenna radiates RF signals during a call therefore a safety distance must be observed Allow a passage distance of approx 2 meters from the antenna The radiated signal is
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25. able the sleep mode functions which saves battery power and thus prolongs the standby time 7Sep01 Phone setup 7Sep01 Basic functions The Reset setup menu resets all setups to the factory default This also implies that all entered IMN s and phone book entries are deleted The MMI setup menu is used to choose between different ways of ringing etc The RS 232 parameters menu is used to setup the communication parameters for data transmission via the RS 232 interface and certain parameters for the mini M data service Page 6 13 Basic functions Phone setup 6 7 1 Page 6 14 Tel numbers The Tel numbers menu has been divided into the different types of services available plus a print menu Press to insert numbers Press 2nd ft to edit numbers Press to delete numbers e mini M voice e mini M fax e mini M data e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e 64 kbit s UDI Universal Data Interface e 56 kbits UDI e MPDS e Print In each menu all IMN s associated with a specific service should be inserted The IMN s are given by the ISP when commissioning the terminal After inserting an IMN number and pressing the handset will show ID and a number The ISP may also have 7Sep01 Phone setup 7Sep01 Basic functions indicated the corresponding ID s along with the IMN numbers If the ID shown by the terminal corresponds with the ID given by the ISP press ox If not then correct the ID and
26. al AORE Telenor 3 Wait for Ready Ready Page 5 2 7Sep01 Call from a connected phone Making calls 5 4 7Sep01 4 Then dial the number P 0 for international calls 4 5 for country code then 3 9 0 0 which is Thrane amp Thrane Preceded by or or The display on the terminal handset will show how the call proceeds You hang up by pressing 4 After hanging up the display will show how long the call lasted Example Hail Connected 00 01 59 The service type mini M voice Speech or 3 1 kHz used and the LES operator used will be the default setting as configured Chapter 7 contains more information how to override the default selection without changing the default setting The phone book can be used to dial from either by selecting an entry in the phone book and then pressing or by using the short code In the latter situation press followed by the short code Pressing afterwards will establish the call Pressing instead will show the actual number and the call can then be established by pressing or or k Short code 0 contains the last dialled number Thus w JO Jfollowed by will redial the last number Call from a connected phone Making a call from a phone connected to either one of the analogue 2 wire interfaces or the ISDN interface is done the same way as when calling from the handset just keeping in mind to press Calling Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark country code 45 is
27. andset 7Sep01 The Capsat Messenger The handset is divided into 3 distinct and inter working sections l The first is the Liquid Crystal Display LCD and Light Emitting Diodes LED section This section gives the user visual indications about the operation and status of the system The second section is the Function buttons section This section enables the user to interact with the software menu system of the transceiver The third section is the Alpha Numeric section This section enables the user to dial and perform data entry functions into the transceiver All three sections working together gives the user in the field the flexibility and operability required for mobile communications LCD LED Page 3 11 The Capsat Messenger The handset Page 3 12 As shown in the picture above the top of the handset contains the LCD for displaying information to the user It can be adjusted for contrast and is backlit for viewing in dimly lit areas or night operations The LCD display is graphically shown below Scroll Up Mailbox Signal Text Strength Area t a Y It I Battery Level IOR SINGAPOR Handset Sos Ready Off hook Down y On Mt lt Speaker Enabled Secondary Functions Pin Code Alphabetic More Options Enabled Locked Entry Enabled Available Enabled Locked The display contains a set of symbols which together with the 4 indicators situated below the display gives continuous i
28. antenna each of which is tapped M6 The Antenna may be mounted as follows e Seven Point mount Using all seven mounting points e Three Point mount Using the front mounting point opposite the connectors and the two rear mounting points e Four Point Mount using four mounting points each equally spaced at 90 intervals The antenna must be installed on a flat surface such that when the bolts are tightened the antenna is not distorted Page 4 15 Getting started Pointing the antenna Page 4 16 Should the mounting surface not be flat then flat washers should be added between the mounting boss of the antenna and the mounting surface to fill any gaps This is to ensure that the antenna is not distorted when the bolts are tightened FORE 7 HOLES IN A DIAMETER OF 400 0mm TAPPED M6x1 0 8mm MINIMUM FULL THREAD 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started Magnetic mounting Three magnetic mounts are used to mount the antenna The magnets are connected to the antenna using ball joints Using the ball joints and three mounts allows the antenna to be placed on surfaces with a slight curve 168 7Sep01 Page 4 17 Getting started Pointing the antenna Page 4 18 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 7Sep01 Power supply The power supply supplies the antenna and transceiver with each a regulated DC voltage The on off function of the
29. are interfaces Page 2 2 e High Speed Services 64 kbit s e 64 kbit s universal data e 56 kbit s universal data e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e MPDS Mobile Packet Data Service e Low speed services 2 4 kbit s e mini M voice e mini M fax e mini M data For a detailed service explanation please refer to the last section of this chapter The above mentioned services allow for a wide range of applications Examples are shown below Camera l Dect phone Mini disc Video Camera Notebook 25Sep01 Hardware interfaces Description of the service 7Sep01 Important Notice Before a terminal can be used on the network it has to be commissioned by one of the Inmarsat Service Providers ISP s In order to use the different Global Area Network services it is necessary to have at least one Inmarsat Mobile Number IMN for each of the above mentioned services In case all 8 services are commissioned on your terminal you will have 8 IMN numbers Calling a Global Area Network terminal is equal to making international calls If the satellite region area is not known for the terminal the country code for a terminal is 870 When you dial a Global Area Network terminal through the public network you have to dial the IMN number in addition to the international access code for Inmarsat e g 870 162 555 555 Making calls from a Global Area Network terminal is equal to making international calls as th
30. ata mode to command mode and then giving the AT hang up command ATH lt CR gt There are special AT commands to setup certain parameters relevant for data transmission via the Global Area Network If the attached data device does not have an AT command capability the handset keypad can be used To call the same number as before press the following key sequence on the handset Je Jl4 CSJC3JC9 ICS JCS LELEL JCS Jena fz and the connection will be established Hang up by pressing _ 5 1 Call via USB To be defined Page 5 6 7Sep01 Top level menu Basic functions 6 6 1 7Sep01 Basic functions Top level menu The different functions of the terminal are divided into the following categories which follow the menu structure on the handset e Phone Book Print Phoneb e Help Desk e Call Log e Mailbox e Sat Setup e Phone Setup e Status The Phone Book menu can be used to insert edit and delete entries in the phonebook Each entry contains name phone number and a short code which can be used directly from the handset keys instead of selecting the entry in the phonebook The Print Phonebook can be used to print the contents of the phone book to a serial printer connected to the RS 232 interface The Help Desk menu can be used to select and initiate calls to certain numbers which may provide help in case you have lost the SIM card and the terminal is configured to require a SIM card The Cal
31. ator The battery pack charge status is shown on an LED located on the right side of the front of the electronics unit The LED has the following interpretation Constant green light Fast charging Charge time is approx 3h for NiMH and 2h for NiCd Slow flashing green light Charge pending This happens when the battery voltage is too low i e below approx 10V Low battery voltage can occur if the battery has not been used for a long period of time Charge pending is proceeded by fast charging Fast flashing green light Maintenance charge Indicates that the battery pack is fully charged Constant red light No charge If the battery pack temperature exceeds 55 C or drops below 0 C the charge is suspended Constant yellow light Slow charge for NiCd only If the battery pack temperature drops below 0 C the charging is slowed down Charge time is 10 20 hours Page 3 21 Handling of the battery pack Getting started 4 7Sep01 Getting started Turn on the Capsat Messenger and insert the SIM card if you have this The SIM Card is inserted with the golden contact area pointing upwards It is necessary to configure the terminal with respect to the different IMN numbers which have been assigned to this terminal The terminal supports 8 different services which may have 1 or up to 16 IMN numbers assigned The terminal has 6 hardware interfaces of which the ISDN interface may have 8 devices attached For each ha
32. cations Interfaces Antenna Please observe that the antenna cable carries the RF signals as well as power for the HPA LNA front end situated in the antenna The antenna cable may as maximum have a cable loss of 10 dB at 1 66 GHz and a DC resistance of maximum 0 7 Ohm DC input The polarity of the DC connector is as follows Ground V dc Please observe that DC input voltage should be within the rated input range measured at this connector under all conditions including at start up in order for the equipment to function correctly Low resistance leads should be used as the maximum power consumption could be as high as 65 Watts Page 9 1 Technical Specifications 9 1 3 9 1 4 Page 9 2 Handset interface Interfaces The pin out of the handset interface connector is as follows fi earpiece Output 2 earpiece Output 3 microphone_ Input 6 Gnpn mp serial Data Bidirectional hed Serial Data Bidirectional Output Analogue 2 wire interfaces The pin out of the two 2 wire interfaces is as follows Signal Direction 1 Notused 2 Notused D Signal A Ring Input Output 4 Signal B Tip Input Output Not used e Dea 7Sep01 Interfaces Technical Specifications 9 1 5 ISDN The pin out is as follows Signal Direction 1 Notused 2 Notused 3 RP put ____ e TRAN put 7 Notused 8 Notused 9 1 6 RS 232 interface The RS 232 is a DCE typ
33. d but has to be defined write e g 1 as the phone number Give the recognisable name e g MPDS connection Include TCP IP as allowed network protocol and use default TCP IP settings Server assigned IP address Server assigned name server addresses etc Page 7 3 Using MPDS Running an MPDS Session 1 4 Running an MPDS Session To start an MPDS session The procedure might differ slightly on different installations l Make sure all cables are connected correct from transceiver to antenna and from transceiver to PC equipment Power on the transceiver and the PC Direct the TT 3080A antenna towards the satellite until a carrier to noise ratio of minimum 54 dBHz is achieved reading the TT 3080A handset display Wait for the TT 3080A to do spot beam selection The display reads Busy while spot beam selection is in progress When spot beam selection is done the display reads Ready Go to the PC Dial Up Networking Select the MPDS connection Enter username and password if necessary Select the button Connect Wait for the TT 3080A to establish an MPDS connection The handset display reads MPDS Mode Calling while the TT 3080A establishes the MPDS connection When the MPDS connection is established the TT 3080A handset display reads MPDS Mode CONNECTED Wait for the PC to negotiate an IP address and validate the user name and password When the window disappear the Internet access i
34. d the per minute rate The mini M voice service is only for voice transmission The voice transmitted over the satellite is subject to a compression process down to 4 8 kbit s which reduces the bandwidth use and subsequently the cost The mini M fax service supports fax transmission at 2 4 kbit s This can be useful and cost effective in case your fax is received at a low speed The mini M data service is used to transmit data at 2 4 kbit s This can be a benefit when small amounts of data are sent or received e g when a short e mail is sent 25Sep01 Hardware interfaces The Capsat Messenger 3 The Capsat Messenger The Capsat Messenger System includes the following system components 7Sep01 TT 3038A Capsat Messenger Electronics Unit TT 3620D Capsat Messenger Handset TT 3686C Capsat Messenger NiMH Battery supplied as default or TT 3686D Capsat Messenger NiCd Battery Pack TT 3682C Capsat Messenger AC adapter TT 3008A Capsat Messenger Antenna or TT 3008B Capsat Messenger Big Dish Antenna or TT 3008D Capsat Messenger Small Dish Antenna or TT 3008E Capsat Messenger Land Mobile Antenna TT 10226A Capsat Messenger PC Configuration Software Accessories cables carry case manual etc Page 3 1 The Capsat Messenger Hardware interfaces Before using the terminal it is necessary to unpack and connect the handset to the electronic unit The handset connects at the bottom of t
35. deg 360 deg azimuth No cable unwrap Pitch Roll 5 deg past coverage limits G T 7 dB K minimum EIRP Mini M 8 14 dBW in 2 dB steps HSD 19 25 dBW in 2 GB steps Dimension HxD 400mm x 650mm Weight 12 Kg Power supply TT 3682N Dimensions HxWxD 164mm x 285mm x 50mm Weight of TT 3682N 1 35 Kg Page 9 11 Azimuth and Elevation Specifications Azimuth and Elevation 10 Longitude 20E 120W 100W 80 W 60 W 40W 20 W 140W 60N 30N oO epniyey 305 608 605 Cc S T gt LL 0 n Mn Page 10 1 7Sep01 Specifications Azimuth and Elevation Longitude 40E 60E 20E A co 6o N 30N epniyey 305 305 605 605 7Sep01 Page 10 2 Azimuth and Elevation Specifications Longitude 140E 160E 180 160W 140 W 120 W 100 W 120E 60N 60N 30N 30N epnyyey 305 605 605 c 2 gt amp LL O LO Page 10 3 7Sep01 Specifications Azimuth and Elevation Longitude 40E 60E 80E 100E 120E 140E 20E l qh LOF JOL 9 D a fap wt l 1 l 1 amy 60N _ O l a 2 7 a Af 4 GIN f a As PH Fs LO raje R Cad Casi So BN epniyey 30N y oi _ S kanas lt 1 N 1 5 77 LOL _ G2 Fhe 308 N oO 7 Yva bog a 4 4 O AP i ol 1 QE LO ig j I ae ap l I 605 5 Elevat
36. direction Ice Survival Up to 25mm of ice non operational Rain 50mm h with a wind of 55km hr droplets size between 0 5 to 4 5 mm Wind 100Km h with frame secured Solar Radiation UV 54W m IR 500W m Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB Oct 1 7g RMS Mechanical Shock 20g 11ms half sine G T 7 dB K minimum EIRP Mini M 8 14 dBW in 2 dB steps HSD 19 25 dBW in 2 dB steps Dimension HxWxD Closed 558mm x 550mm x 63mm HxWxD Opened 576mm x 570mm x 558mm Weight 3 5 Kg 7Sep01 Specifications Technical Specifications 9 2 3 7Sep01 TT 3008D Small Dish antenna Type Compact Flat Panel RHCP antenna Transceiver fits within the antenna mounting frame Connectors 50 Ohm TNC female Transceiver Power Supply 9 5 V 20 VDC Power Consumption Rx Idle lt 0 1 W from battery lt 0 8 W from DC Input Tx active Max 55 W Ambient Temperature 40 C to 80 C storage 35 C to 55 C operational Relative Humidity IME 95 non condensing at 40 C Spray Solid droplets from any direction Salt spray corrosion Coastal conditions Ice Survival Up to 25mm of ice non operational Rain 50mm h with a wind of 55km hr droplets size between 0 5 to 4 5 mm Wind 180Km h Pole mount operation Solar Radiation UV 54W m IR 500W m Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB Oct 1 7g RMS Vibrations Operational Rando
37. e antenna towards the horizon such that the compass is in a horizontal position e Rotate the antenna in azimuth to the approximate compass angle e Adjust the elevation of the antenna to the approximate elevation using the indicator label as a guide e Using feedback from either the handset display or the buzzer in the FEU adjust both azimuth and elevation to optimise the signal strength e Tighten knurled adjustment fasteners to lock antenna into position Page 4 11 Getting started Pointing the antenna Page 4 12 Pole Mount tools required 10mm spanner Fit Pole Mount Bracket onto the FEU securing with a 10mm spanner in four positions Fit the bracket onto the pole Suitable pole size is 30mm 76mm Adjust the Azimuth angle by rotating the antenna around the pole then tighten fasteners using a 10mm spanner Ensure the elevation struts are placed into position adjust elevation angle and tighten fasteners using a 10mm spanner Using the feedback from either the handset display or buzzer in the FEU adjust both azimuth and elevation to optimise the signal strength and lock the fastening screws to secure the antenna in position eZ Gi O G O O E p 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started Notes 7Sep01 The antenna radiates RF signal
38. e country code always has to be dialled Service Explanation The mini M services have a lower tariff than the high speed services as these are high quality audio or high speed data services and thus require more bandwidth The 64 kbit s UDI Unrestricted Digital Information service enables the bi directional transmission of data to and from terrestrial 64 kbit s ISDN networks The 56 kbit s UDI service is similarly used to make a connection to 56 kbit s ISDN networks which are primarily used in North America The Speech and 3 1 kHz audio services make it possible to establish high quality analogue connections with quality equal to terrestrial analogue connections via digital networks switches The Speech service is used for high quality voice connections whereas 3 1 kHz audio can be used to transfer analogue signals Page 2 3 Description of the service Hardware interfaces Page 2 4 between faxes and modems with an analogue 2 wire interface The 3 1 kHz audio service is transparent and is suitable for all analogue applications including secure telephones The MPDS service is a packet data service where the tariff depends on the amount of data transmitted This service is a more cost effective solution for web browsing and other applications where there is no need for constant transmission of data in both directions It is also suitable for applications where a constant connection is required because the user is no longer charge
39. e of interface and the signals are as follows PRXD Output 3 rm pt Input Ground Input Output 7Sep01 Page 9 3 Technical Specifications Specifications 9 1 7 9 1 8 9 2 Page 9 4 USB To be written Audio input output To be written Specifications General Meets or exceeds current and proposed INMARSAT specifications for Inmarsat phone spot beam operation Antennas Directional patch array antennas Manually adjustable elevation setting Foldable type 3008A Big Dish type 3008B or Small Dish type 3008D depending on application self tracking antenna Mobile type 3008E Voice 4 8 Kbps AMBE 64 kbps broadcast Data Rates 2 4 kbps 56 kbps and 64 kbps Phone Interface 2 wire 60092 CCITT Rec G 473 standard DTMF telephones RJ 11 modular jack Fax Interface 2 wire 600Q CCITT Rec G 473 T 30 Groups III Fax RJ 11 modular jack Data Interface Serial EIA compatible standard RS 232E built in Hayes compatible modem up to 115 kbps DB 9 female connector Euro ISDN Interface ISDN NT1 S T bus ITU T 1 430 ISO 8877 compliant RJ 45 connector 7Sep01 Specifications Technical Specifications 7Sep01 Audio Input Phono connector broadcast quality voice Max ratings line 2 0 Vrms 5 6pp Mic 0 2Vrms 560mVpp Rin 47Kohm Audio Output Headphone stereo jack 48 Ohm 3 5mm SIM Card Interface Standard plug for user PID card ISO 7816 PCMCIA Interface Type II 3 3 volt max 300 mA
40. e terminal will be prompted to enter the PIN code The PIN2 code controls access to editing the Allowed LES list and to edit entries in the Helpdesk In the Allowed LES list it is possible to select the subset of LES operators which this terminal may use The PIN2 code in the terminal when delivered from the factory is equal to the PIN2 unblock code 8 digits The PIN2 unblock code is used to unblock the terminal when it blocks due to 3 attempts with wrong PIN2 codes PIN2 is typical used by ISP s to make sure that this terminal utilises the LES operators which the ISP has got an agreement with Page 6 19 Basic functions Phone setup Page 6 20 The PIN2 can be unblocked within 10 attempts After the 10 attempt the SIM card is permanently blocked and has to be returned to the ISP The CONFIG PIN controls access to the following features e Allowed Dial e Autoprefix e Phone Book dial e Bar Services There is no CONFIG PIN programmed in terminals delivered from factory When prompted for CONFIG PIN just press ox The SIM lock PIN code is used to control access to the capability of locking unlocking the terminal to SIM card usage There is no SIM lock PIN programmed in terminals delivered from the factory but typically the ISP has entered a SIM lock PIN code and the ISP is the only one who knows this PIN code If no SIM lock PIN code is present in the terminal just press when prompted for the SIM lock PIN code The Allo
41. ed Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE Do not attempt internal service or adjustments unless another person capable of rendering first aid resuscitation is present DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards do not substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the equipment SAFETY DISTANCE FOR THE ANTENNA UNIT Minimum safety distance from the Antenna on the focal line is 1 8 m This page is intentionally left blank Table of Contents Table of Contents l ITE O CUCU oeren NN l 1 2 Description of the Service cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeees 2 1 3 The Capsat MeSSCNGel eccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeseeeeesaees 3 1 3 1 Hardware interfaces ccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeees 3 4 Oia The handset onerosa aoaaa AAAA 3 10 39 SMCI aia A A A E E 3 20 34 POMGIA Cardin S 3 20 3 5 Handling of the battery pack ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 20 4 71a thao fac ic ha 0 en ee a ee eee ee 4 1 ZA Select satel te cecs 4 2 4 2 Pointing the antenna ssssersntirerirniinni ineine aaner 4 3 4 2 1 TT 3008A Foldable antenna cccseeeeeeeeeee 4 4 4 2 2 TT 3008B Big Dish antenna cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 5
42. ed with voice mini M voice speech 3 1 kHz audio If an IMN is routed to an interface it is marked with It is possible to change the routing status for each IMN to the opposite by pressing on the handset Page 6 16 7Sep01 Phone setup 6 1 3 7Sep01 Basic functions It is possible to route one IMN to more interfaces The only exception is that the same IMN can not be routed simultaneously to both analogue 2 wire interfaces RJ11 interfaces The print menu is used to print all this information to the RS 232 interface Route outgoing This menu has got the following submenus e Handset e Ist RJll e and Rjll e RS 232 e USB e ISDN e Print For each interface it is necessary to select which IMN number should be used for reference billing and thus which default service type should be used Pressing implies that this IMN is now the selected one and the previous IMN is deselected A is used to define which interface should be used for incoming calls and a is used to define which interface should be used for outgoing calls Fach of the two RJ11 menus gives the possibility to select the default service to be used for these two 2 wire interfaces e mini M voice e mini M fax e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio Page 6 17 Basic functions Phone setup 6 1 4 Page 6 18 The ISDN menu is used for the same except that it is possible to specify a default IMN number for each service type relevant for ISDN Ac
43. eferred to the Application Note Configuring M4 MES for MPDS on your MES Software distribution disk or at our web site WWW TT DK Page 7 2 25Sep01 setting up your PC Using MPDS 7Sep01 Step 1 Install a standard modem In the Control Panel you choose Modems and add a Standard modem You choose Windows not to detect the modem and you choose a standard 28800 bps Modem You select the appropriate COM port i e the COM port that is connected to the TT 3080A serial port You choose maximum speed equal ti 115200 You choose Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Important In Advanced settings you chose Hardware flow Control and Extra settings Extra initialization commands AT W5S45 4 This string is transferred to the TT 3080A transceiver when setting up a connection If you want the MPDS connection to use another LES than already selected you use the initialization command AT WS45 4 WLES XXxX where XXX is the LES number If you plan to use MPDS in such a way that your terminal stay in MPDS mode for longer periods of time with no activity then you must disable the automatic disconnect when idle setting in Windows Refer to your Windows manual on how to do this Step 2 Create a Dial up connection Now you create a new dial up connection e g My computer gt Dial up networking You choose the standard modem defined during step 1 as the dial up device You enter a dummy telephone number the number is not use
44. es the display and key illumination In normal sleep mode the terminal wakes up instantly when activating a key In deep sleep mode it takes about 1 2 seconds before the terminal is ready for use The standby time for deep sleep mode is longer than for normal sleep mode Use of external equipment except the handset will not wake the terminal from deep sleep MMI setup Page 6 23 Basic functions Phone setup Page 6 24 The MMI setup menu has got the following submenus e Antenna Beep e Key beep e Contrast e Ring tone e Ring volume e Time e Date e Language The Antenna beep menu is used to turn the audible tone in the antenna on off The antenna beep indicates the quality of the received signal This is used during antenna fine alignment The Key beep menu is used to turn the key beep on off If on a beep will be heard every time a key on the handset is pressed The Ring tone menu is used to configure the type of ring signal and the Ring volume menu is used to set the ring volume There are 8 ring types to select between and 8 volume levels The Date and Time menu is used to read and set the internal clock and calendar date yyyy mm dd time hh mm The time is used as time stamp for the call and alarm log and it is recommended to enter UTC so that the chronological order is maintained even though travelling between time zones The Language menu is used to switch the menu text to appear in another langua
45. f in alpha mode In alpha mode each of the numeric keys plus can be used to select between subsets of the alphabet and certain special characters by pressing the key a number of times until the wanted letter character is shown on the display To insert the letter C it is necessary to press 3 times in alpha mode Below is an overview of the relevant keys in alpha mode 7Sep01 The handset 7Sep01 The Capsat Messenger The following table shows the function of the keys which are used to utilise the menu system The menu system is entered by pressing I A description of all menus is given in section 6 Basic functions and 2nd Insert an entry for example in phone book Edit an existing entry for example in phone book Delete an existing entry for example in phone book Page 3 19 The Capsat Messenger SIM card 3 3 3 4 3 9 Page 3 20 SIM card The terminal also supports usage of a SIM card If inserted the terminal will have a new identity a new set of IMN numbers and a new set of allowed LES Operators on the Global Area Network corresponding to the information stored on the SIM card If the SIM card is removed the terminal will have the same configuration as before Depending on the configuration of the terminal it may be mandatory to insert a SIM card before operation can begin In case the SIM card is lost or not working you can configure the terminal so that you are able to make one
46. ge English French German Portuguese Spanish Note that when entering this menu it implies that the Select language will also be translated to the new selected language 7Sep01 Phone setup Basic functions 6 7 7 RS 232 parameters This menu is used to set the baudrate and dataflow control for the RS 232 interface and different parameters for mini M data e Baudrate e mode e result codes e ARO mode e flow control 7Sep01 Page 6 25 Basic functions Ant Setup 6 7 8 Cnst Carrier The Cnst Carrier menu is used to turn on off the constant carrier Turning on the constant carrier will suppress the noise inserted in the time span where there is no speech NOTE This feature is draining the battery faster than in normal mode 6 7 9 Audio in The Audio in menu is used to switch the audio input sensitivity between line and microphone input 6 8 Ant Setup Page 6 26 7Sep01 Ant Setup Basic functions The Ant Setup menu has got the following sub menus e Reset ACU e Set time out e Num Sky Scan e Search Speed The Reset ACU Only for TT 3008E Land Mobile Antenna This function will reset the ACU Antenna Control Unit in case the antenna gets into an unknown state locks up or freezes The Set time out This value is the time in seconds the system can stay alive without a signal Valid range is 1 9999 seconds The Num Sky Scan Only for TT 3008E Land Mobile Antenna Enables the user to def
47. he electronic unit After inserting the handset cable a small plastic lid is placed on top of the cable connector to protect it TT 3620D Handset connected to the TT 3038A Transceiver The terminal can be powered by means of battery if inserted and or an external DC power source connected at the rear of the electronic unit As DC power source the accompanying TT 3682C Adapter is recommended TT 3682C AC Adapter Page 3 2 7Sep01 Hardware interfaces The Capsat Messenger The TT 3008A Antenna connected at the rear radiates micro wave signals during a call with the strongest radiated signal in front of the antenna on the focal line and drops off fairly quickly It is therefore important that no persons or animals are within the safety distance which is approx 2 meters TT 3008A Antenna If another DC source is used and or another non Thane amp Thrane antenna cable is used please make sure that the necessary precautions described in section 9 1 2 DC input and in section 9 1 1 Antenna respectively are taken Thrane amp Thrane offers a wide range of antenna cables from 4 meters up to 200 meters Battery capacity 2h High quality voice 4h Mini M voice 35 min high speed data fax or 2h Mini M data fax 100h standby The battery pack must be handled in a certain way to maximize its capacity please see the details in section 3 5 Handling of the battery pack po TT 3686C D Batteries 7Sep01 Page 3 3
48. ial Thrane amp Thrane PIN code which enables the STU operation The SIM lock menu is used to specify whether the terminal is locked to operate with SIM cards or not When locking the terminal to use SIM cards then a SIM card ID must be specified The options are e Disable e ICCID The Inmarsat defined SIM card serial number which includes the identity of the service provider With this option the service provider s identity number should be entered e GID 1 This option requires SIM cards which in addition to the Inmarsat specification also supports the GID 1 file as defined in the coming GSM standard GSM 02 22 section 6 e Semi lock Enabling this feature makes it possible to use the terminal either without a SIM card or with a SIM card but only from a Page 6 21 Basic functions Phone setup specific service provider The feature can only be enabled after entering a GID1 or ICCID In case the terminal is locked to SIM card and you do not have the SIM card this sub menu can be accessed by pressing 2nq 6 7 5 Sleep mode The sleep mode menu is used to either disable the sleep mode function or to activate one of two sleep modes e normal sleep e deep sleep Page 6 22 7Sep01 Phone setup 6 1 6 7Sep01 Basic functions The sleep mode gives the possibility to prolong the standby time without loosing the ability of receiving or making phone calls The terminal turns off everything unnecessary which includ
49. in MPDS mode the TT 3080A is flagged busy in the Inmarsat M system i e it is not able to receive any calls e g mini M or ISDN until it leaves MPDS mode and returns to normal idle mode The TT 3038 transceiver is connected to a PC or similar equipment via a standard RS 232 cable In this manual the setup of a PC running a MS Windows operating system is described Page 7 1 Using MPDS Configuring TT 3080A 1 2 Configuring TT 3080A The transceiver shall be configured for the right ocean region and LES operator that provides the MPDS service This is done using the TT 3080A handset user interface The transceivers RS 232 configuration shall be using the handset user interface e Baud rate 115200 baud e Flow control Hardware Before being able to use MPDS with the transceiver it must be enabled by entering the MPDS PIN code The MES manufacturer supplies the PIN code on basis of the MES forward id To enter the PIN code do the following Enter the handset menu by pressing Select the Phone setup menu and press Select the Security menu and press Select MPDS and press Enter the PIN code and press select Enabled and press Press until all submenus have been exited N O ol fh WD me 1 3 Setting up your PC In this section the setting up of a MS Windows based PC is described in general terms covering Windows 95 98 2000 and NT For a detailed description with screen dumps of the installations you are r
50. in numbers which may provide help in case you have lost the SIM card or forgotten your PIN code In this case it is done by pressing 2nq 0_ 7Sep01 Call log 6 4 7Sep01 Basic functions Editing inserting and deleting entries is done in exactly the same way as with the phone book but it can only be done if the MES PIN2 pin code is known Normally this is only known by the ISP See section 6 7 4 Security for detailed information about this Call log The Call log menu has got the following sub menus e logged calls e Total Time e hog to prn e Clear log e Print Page 6 5 Basic functions Call log Page 6 6 By entering the Logged calls menu it is possible to inspect information about each of the logged calls made on the terminal The following information is logged for each call e Date of call e Time of call e IMN number e Number called e Duration e Service e Ocean region e LES operator e Terrestrial Network Identity Single entries in the call log can be deleted by selecting the entry and then pressing 2nd The total content of the call log is deleted by pressing when the cursor indicates that Calls can be selected by pressing ox Total Time shows the total accumulated call time since last reset Resetting is done by pressing when the cursor indicates that Total Time can be selected by pressing ox In the Log to prn menu it is possible to select between the following ways to auto
51. ine the number of sky scans The Search Speed Only for TT 3008E Land Mobile Antenna This menu enables the user to set the antenna speed in the range of 10 to 40 degree second 7Sep01 Page 6 27 Basic functions Status 6 9 Status The Status menu has got the following sub menus e C No e Battery e Transceiver e SIM card e RF block e Bulletin e Antenna e Print e Alarm log Page 6 28 7Sep01 Status 7Sep01 Basic functions Single entries in the Alarm log can be deleted by selecting the entry and the pressing zng k The total contents of the Alarm log is deleted by pressing when the cursor indicates that entries can be selected by pressing ox Print implies that the total status is printed Page 6 29 What is MPDS Using MPDS f 1 7Sep01 Using MPDS What is MPDS Mobile Packet Data Service MPDS is a service that enables the mobile user to connect to the Internet The maximum data transfer rate is 64 kbit s like Mobile ISDN which the TT 3080A also supports The difference between the Mobile ISDN and MPDS is that whereas Mobile ISDN is charged by connection time MPDS is charged by Mbits transferred This means that for applications like Web browsing email services IP LAN connectivity small to medium size file transfer the MPDS will be the most economic and convenient solution EIA 232 TT 3080 PC l Transceiver Figure 7 1 System setup While
52. ini M voice Equal to the terrestrial ISDN network the terminal offers the possibility to have more than one device connected to this interface Each device can be individually addressed when called and the service type can be selected individually This requires that the attached equipment supports MSN Multiple Subscriber Number Depending on the brand of equipment it may be possible to program the equipment with more MSNs If a device should respond to a certain IMN number it must be programmed in the ISDN equipment using the IMN as MSN Note that the equipment will only react if both MSN as well as service type speech 3 1 kHz audio 64 kbit s or 56 kbit s fits with the ISDN equipment Please note that the ISDN interface supports data transmission of 64 kbit s one B channel as opposed to 2 times 64 kbit s two B channels available on the terrestrial ISDN network and that the delay is also greater Not all standard ISDN devices are equally good at coping with these differences 7Sep01 Hardware interfaces The Capsat Messenger RS 232 interface The RS 232 port is a standard 9 pin serial port the maximum port speed is 115 2 kbps It can be used for the following service types e Mini M data service e MPDS service e Configuration of the terminal via MesCP software e Various printing functions The printer function makes it possible to print different internal settings of the terminal such as the phone book call log
53. ion 7Sep01 Page 10 4
54. l mini M fax 2 4 kbit s 2 93 1 kHz audio high speed Press either or depending on your selection and then press the start button on the fax To hang up after faxing See the user manual for the fax Call via RS 232 The terminal can be used as a Hayes compatible data modem by using the RS 232 interface If the device attached to the RS 232 interface does not have the possibility to issue dialling commands the handset keypad may be used for this The RS 232 interface of the terminal has automatic baudrate and framing detection so it is not necessary to configure this in the terminal before usage It is important that the wiring between the RS 232 interface of the terminal and of the attached device a PC for example is correct The terminal is of type DCE Data Communication Equipment whereas PC s for example are of type DTE Data Terminal Equipment DCE s and DTE s are connected by a one to one cable It is also important that the type of data flow control is known and identically configured in both devices This cable is supplied as standard device The AT command to establish a call to a modem with phone number 39661010 situated at Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark is as follows ATD004539661010 lt CR gt Hereafter the modems can exchange data with each other The display on the terminal handset will show how the call proceeds Page 5 5 Making calls Call via USB Hanging up is done by switching the terminal from d
55. l Log menu gives the possibility to view and print a log containing information about the last calls made on the terminal which number is called using which service time date duration etc Furthermore it is possible to view the total call time The call log can contain up to 100 calls Page 6 1 Basic functions Phone Book 6 2 Page 6 2 The Mailbox menu gives the possibility to inspect if a short voice mail has been stored for you while the terminal was inaccessible It requires that the LES operator used supports this service The Sat Setup menu is used to select LES operator and to configure the selection of ocean region Automatic POR AORE AORW or IOR The Phone Setup menu is used to configure the terminal The terminal may have more IMN numbers one or more for each service type and each of these IMN numbers must be routed to one or more of the hardware interfaces handset the two 2 wire interfaces the RS 232 interface USB or the ISDN interface Furthermore each hardware interface can be configured to a default service type when making outgoing calls from this interface Apart from this it is also possible to select the ringing tone and volume to set time and date and to configure the security setup PIN codes The Status menu can be used to inspect information about status version of the internal hardware blocks Furthermore it contains a log of the last alarms which may have occurred Phone Book Hint Pre
56. m 5 20 Hz 0 02 g Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB Oct 1 05g RMS Mechanical Shock 20g 11ms half sine Page 9 9 Technical Specifications Specifications 9 2 4 Page 9 10 G T 7 dB K minimum Transmit EIRP 25 to 19 dbW 16QAM 14 to 8 dbW OQPSK 14 dbW BPSK EIRP stability within 1 db of nominal Dimension HxWxD Opened 87mm x 397mm x 397mm Weight 3 65 Kg TT 3008E Land Mobile antenna Type Sensor stabilised platform with directional RHCP antenna No cable unwrap Connectors 50 Ohm TNC female Power Supply 9 32V input range 15V output for TT 3038A 35V output for TT 3008E Power Consumption Rx Idle lt 0 1 W from battery lt 0 8 W from DC Input Tx active Max 103 W Ambient Temperature 25 C to 55 C operating 40 C to 80 C storage Power on Relative Humidity IME 95 non condensing at 40 C Spray Solid droplets from any direction Ice Survival Up to 25mm of ice 7Sep01 Specifications Technical Specifications 7Sep01 Rain Up to 50mm h Wind 200Kim h relative wind speed operation Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB Oct 1 7g RMS Vibrations Operational Random 5 20 Hz 0 02 g Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB Oct 1 05g RMS Mechanical Shock 20g 11ms half sine Vehicle motion Turning rate 40 deg s Turning acceleration 50 deg s Induced acceleration 0 5g Tilting rate 30 deg s Tilting acceleration 100 deg s Coverage limits 5 80
57. matically print e Fulllog e Each call If Full log is selected the call log will automatically be printed when the log reaches 100 entries Each call implies that the log information for a call is printed immediately after the call has been finalised By activating the Print menu the total call log can be printed 7Sep01 Mailbox 6 5 7Sep01 Basic functions Mailbox The mailbox feature handles messages being sent from the LES operator If a call is made to a terminal which is busy switched off etc the LES operator may offer the facility to record a short message When the terminal again becomes operational a message is sent indicating that the LES operator has recorded a short message for the terminal The A symbol in the handset display indicates the presence of such messages Each message can be seen in the Mailbox menu and contains the following information e LES Access Code e Service type voice fax data Page 6 7 Basic functions Satellite setup The following operations are possible e View entries e Delete entries NOTE If a terminal can operate with and without SIM cards one should be careful to check for new messages before removing the SIM card Mailbox messages received with the SIM card inserted will be deleted when the card is removed from the terminal 6 6 Satellite setup Page 6 8 7Sep01 Satellite setup Basic functions 7Sep01 This menu is used to select area and L
58. ndication of current status Above the Text Area you find the signal strength meter top center and the battery level meter top right The signal strength will range from 0 to 5 bars of signal 5 bars being the maximum The signal strength will appear in the display as YHH 7Sep01 The handset 7Sep01 The Capsat Messenger The battery level is divided into fourths The level of the battery will appear in the top right of the display as HH The battery level will cycle from left to right when the transceiver is powered by the AC adapter to indicate that the battery is charging There are four LED s under the LCD display see below From left to right they are Power GREEN Alarm RED Connected AMBER Synchronization GREEN Alarm o to Connection POWER LED GREEN The Power LED indicates that the system has power When operating on battery the LED will flash when the battery level is getting low The LED will also flash when in Sleepmode see section 6 7 5 ALARM LED RED The Alarm LED will illuminate when the system detects a fault A fault code will also be displayed in the LCD CONNECTION LED AMBER The Connection LED will flash when a call is ringing at the receiving end and will illuminate steady when a connection is made Page 3 13 The Capsat Messenger The handset SYNCHRONIZATION LED GREEN This is a dual function LED Initially the LED will illuminate when the system has s
59. nserted Normally PIN2 is known by the ISP This is due to the fact that the ISP may have agreements with specific LES operators The Std def LES Std pref LES and Std all LES are used if the Global Area Network is in the Stand Alone mode where no NCS is available and one of the LES s take over In these menus it is possible to setup the default preferred and allowed LES in the same way as when the Global Area Network is in normal operation The Area menu has got the following list of possible choices e Automatic e AORW e AORE e IOR e POR e Spare 1 e Spare 2 e Spare 3 e Spare 4 The selection is marked with an If Automatic is selected the terminal will determine the area if the antenna is correctly pointed towards the corresponding satellite The selection is changed by choosing an area and then pressing ox 7Sep01 Phone setup Basic functions 6 7 Phone setup Press to insert numbers Press 2nd ft to edit numbers Press to delete numbers The Phone setup menu has got the following sub menus e Tel numbers e Route incom e Route outg e Security e Sleepmode e Reset setup e MMI setup Man Machine Interface e RS 232 parameters The Tel numbers menu stores all of the IMN numbers which this terminal has been commissioned for It is necessary to enter all of these before it is possible to define the internal routing of these numbers to the different hardware interfaces 7Sep01 Page 6 1
60. put power connector 4 e Connect brown wire to Input power connector 2 e Connect black wire to Input power connector 5 e Connect brown and black wire to on the battery e Connect blue and yellow green wire to on the battery Page 4 22 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 7Sep01 4 wire Antenna Power Cable Insert Hirose connector in antenna e Connect brown wire to Ant power connector 1 e Connect black wire to Ant power connector 2 e Connect yellow green wire to Ant power connector 3 e Connect blue wire to Ant power connector 4 RF coax antenna cable Insert QLA connector in M4 terminal and TNC connector in antenna 2 wire BDE Power Connector Insert DC connector in M4 terminal e Connect brown wire to BDE power connector 1 e Connect blue wire to BDE power connector 2 Handset cradle cable Disconnect handset from M4 terminal Connect handset to cradle Connect cradle cable to connector on the bottom of M4 terminal Single white wire Can be connected individually to power up the antenna in several ways e g before ignition after ignition but before engine start or only when the engine is running The power supply is tuned on when the CMD input goes high e Connect one end to Input power connector 3 CMD e Connect other end to preferred point on ignition switch Connect handset cable to handset cradle Notes The magnetic mounts may be used on a mild steel surface thicker than 2mm When using the magnetic mount
61. rdware interface it is necessary to setup a default IMN which should be used for billing if a call is initiated from here As all IMN s are associated with one service type the default service type for calls initiated from this interface is thus also defined if the device attached makes a call Normally this is only done once by your distributor Details of how to setup the phone can be found in section 6 7 The terminal has a directional antenna and it is necessary to point the antenna in the direction of the satellite In order to install the terminal correctly and to establish a connection via the Global Area Network the following steps must be followed Page 4 1 Getting started Select satellite 4 1 Page 4 2 e Selecta satellite region area dependent on your position e Point the antenna towards the satellite This is described in detail in section 4 2 e Fine align the antenna until the terminal communicates correctly with the NCS and the LES To search for the maximum signal strength use either the audible signal strength indicator on the antenna or look at the display on the Capsat Messenger The steps will be described in detail in the following sections Select satellite Before pointing the antenna it is necessary to select which of the four satellites to point at The four satellite regions areas are labelled after the ocean which they are placed above and they are O Azimuth true north
62. s do not exceed a vehicle speed of 110km h as the wind drag resulting from higher speeds may cause the antenna to come loose from the vehicle The antenna radiates RF signals during a call therefore a safety distance must be observed Allow a passage distance of approx 2 meters from the antenna The radiated signal is strongest on the focal line of the antenna and drops off quickly Page 4 23 Getting started NCS LES connectivity 4 3 Page 4 24 NCS LES connectivity After setting up the antenna turn on the terminal by pressing the key If the terminal is protected by a PIN code PIN1 security is described more in detail in section 6 7 4 Security you will be prompted to enter the PIN code on the handset before you can proceed After a while the display reads Search for satellite This is due to the fact that the antenna alignment seldom gives an adequate signal quality It is necessary to fine align the antenna For this purpose it is possible to activate an audible tone in the antenna which indicates the received signal quality It is activated on the handset by pressing 2ng p This also implies that the C No value is shown signal quality in the display on the handset Now fine align the antenna for maximum received signal strength it should read at least 53 dB Hz in order to make it possible to use the high speed services Now turn off the audible tone by pressing and turn off the C No indication by pressing
63. s available This is indicated on the PC with a Dial Up Networking icon in the task bar icon tray Now Internet applications can be started e g FTP or Web browsing Page 7 4 25Sep01 What if 1 9 7Sep01 Using MPDS Following these steps stops an MPDS session l Select the Dial Up Networking icon in the task bar icon tray A window appears showing the connection time and the number of bytes transmitted and received Select the button Disconnect Wait for the window to disappear The TT 3080A is now disconnected and is back in normal idle mode What if What if the MPDS connection setup is unsuccessful Please check that the PC and the MES is set up as described in the previous sections and in the Application Note Configuring M4 MES for MPDS on your MES Software distribution disk Please observe the following The states of the LED s on the handset LED no 2 from left lights up if no antenna is detected LED no 4 from left indicates when the MES detect a carrier signal What the handset display show during and after the dial up attempt When you attempt to log onto the MPDS system the MES handset display will show the following text registering calling and CONNECTED if the connection succeeded If the handset display does not show any of these texts then the problem is probably the communication between the MES and the PC wrong version of antenna SW or that MPDS
64. s during a call therefore a safety distance must be observed Allow a passage distance of approx 2 meters from the antenna The radiated signal is strongest on the focal line of the antenna and drops off quickly The antenna can be secured to the ground by loading the frame with sandbags bricks or other suitable weights Keep the front panel of the antenna free from obstructions Precise adjustment of the antenna will make it possible for the RF power amplifier to reduce the transmitted power automatically to the required minimum for a reliable satellite connection This will result in an extension of the battery capacity with up to 30 depending on the exact application Page 4 13 Getting started Pointing the antenna 4 2 4 TT 3008E Land Mobile antenna The system consists of a sensor stabilised platform with directional RHCP antenna a power supply with sense input and a M4 Transceiver The antenna works without cable unwrap Page 4 14 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 7Sep01 The unit is mounted either by bolting onto a rigid structure using M6 bolts or mounted magnetically onto a rigid mild steel surface using magnetic mounts Hard mounting The Antenna is hard mounted onto a vehicle by bolting onto either the vehicle roof or onto a roof rack type structure Seven mounting points are provided on the base of
65. s terminal makes it possible for you to communicate from any country in the world using the Global Area Network service established by Inmarsat The Capsat Messenger supports high speed data 64 kbit s circuit switched and packet data and high quality voice as well as inexpensive voice data and fax services This manual has the following chapters Chapter 2 Description of the service an overview of the Global Area Network system and its services Chapter 3 The Capsat Messenger a brief description of the terminal and how to utilise the services of the Global Area Network Chapter 4 Getting started a description of how to set up the terminal Chapter 5 Making calls a quick step by step guide that describes how to make and receive phone calls data calls and fax calls Chapter 6 Basic functions a more detailed description of the features that are available in the terminal Chapter 7 Using MPDS What is MPDS and step by step configuration Chapter 8 Configuration a description on how to use the accompanying configuration PC software MesCP Chapter 9 Technical Specifications contains detailed technical specification of the terminal including electrical mechanical and protocols supported Page 1 1 Introduction Page 1 2 Hardware interfaces Chapter 10 Elevation and Azimuth enclosed maps to assist you with pointing the antenna Please note that different software versions support different features
66. ss to view the last nine digits of the phonenumber Press to insert numbers Press to edit numbers Press to delete numbers 7Sep01 Phone Book 7Sep01 Basic functions The phone book of the terminal contains 99 entries Each entry contains the following information e Short code e Telephone number e Name The short code can be used for quick access when dialling The telephone number includes call prefix for automatic calls and international access code The telephone number can hold up to 22 digits The name can hold from 0 to 16 characters The list of entries in the phone book is sorted according to short code An entry in the phone book is displayed as short code and name if in alpha mode or as short code and telephone number if in normal mode Inserting an entry in the phone book can be done in two ways either directly when not in the menu system 0 JO JAS BA BE 6H 6 5 B B O JO THRANE or when having selected the phone book menu 0 JO JAS 6 ABA 6H 5H B BJO JO THRANE Page 6 3 Basic functions Help Desk 6 3 Page 6 4 Editing or deleting an entry is done by selecting the entry in the phone book and press and respectively How to dial using the phone book is described in section 5 3 Call from handset Help Desk Press to insert Helpdesk Press to edit Helpdesk Press to delete Helpdesk The Help Desk menu can be used to select and initiate calls to certa
67. strongest on the focal line of the antenna and drops off quickly The antenna can be secured to the ground by loading the frame with sandbags bricks or other suitable weights Keep the front panel of the antenna free from obstructions e Precise adjustment of the antenna will make it possible for the RF power amplifier to reduce the transmitted power automatically to the required minimum for a reliable satellite connection This will result in an extension of the battery capacity with up to 100 depending on the exact application Page 4 9 Getting started Pointing the antenna 4 2 3 Page 4 10 TT 3008D Small Dish antenna 423 Below is shown an overview of the optional 3008D Small Dish antenna which consists of a compact flat planar antenna element and a supporting frame The HPA LNA is mounted on the back of the antenna element The M4 Transceiver fits in a cradle within the antenna mounting frame The fold out frame and handle provides support for all angels from 0 to 90 elevation angle An indicator label on the side provides indication of the elevation angle A compass is provided to indicate Azimuth angle 7Sep01 Pointing the antenna Getting started 7Sep01 87 FOLD OUT CARRY HANDLE The Antenna must be aligned to the relevant satellite before use Portable no tools required e Point th
68. t any response on its attempts to register with the MPDS network OOF 1 Data connection establishment did not succeed Page 7 6 25Sep01 What if 8 7Sep01 Configuration Software Configuration Software The PC Configuration Software requires a PC running either Windows 95 98 Windows NT or Windows 2000 The Configuration software gives the possibility of configuring the terminal via your PC instead of using the handset menu system The Configuration software communicates with the terminal via the RS 232 interface The menu structure of the configuration software is similar to the menu structure of the handset Certain functions have been added to the program e An Antenna Alignment menu is available By clicking at a geographical position on a world map azimuth elevation is shown for the available satellites at that position MMI Setup p gt RS 232 Page 8 1 Configuration Software Interfaces Page 8 2 It is possible to save and open files with complete terminal configuration It is possible to export the read call log phone book and status information to text files with tab separated fields It is possible to import a phone book if the file format is the same as the export file format By a single click it is possible to start Microsoft Exchange with a complete configuration file attached 25Sep01 Interfaces 9 9 1 9 1 1 9 1 2 7Sep01 Technical Specifications Technical Specifi
69. then press ox If the ISP has not indicated the ID for each IMN number two situations exist If there is not more than one IMN number pr service the ID shown by the terminal will always be correct and thus just press If there is more than one IMN number pr service the normal rule is that the first or upper IMN on the returned commissioning form will have the lowest ID and each subsequent IMN number will have an ID which is 1 higher than the predecessor Please remember that the ID s are hexadecimal numbers In case the IMN s are combined with the wrong ID s the wrong interface may be activated for incoming calls Furthermore reference IMN for an hardware interface when making outgoing will be wrong Thus service type and billing will be otherwise than expected The ISP may help you with this ID s are entered as decimal and the allowed range pr service type is as follows Activating the print menu will imply that all information herein will be printed to the RS 232 interface Page 6 15 Basic functions Phone setup 6 7 2 Route incoming C Use and to toggle and on off This menu has been divided into a submenu pr interface plus a print menu Handset e IstRJll e 2ndRJll e RS 232 e USB ISDN e Print When entering one of the above submenus it is possible to scroll through a list of all relevant IMN numbers for the interface In the handset menu you will see all IMN s associat
70. tivating the print menu will imply that all information herein will be printed to the RS 232 interface security The Security menu has got the following submenus e PIN codes e Allowed Dial e Autoprefix e Bar serv in e Bar serv out e Ph Book dial e SIM lock e STU if option installed 7Sep01 Phone setup 7Sep01 Basic functions The PIN codes menu gives the possibility to change the different PIN codes There are four PIN codes e PINI 4 8 digits e PIN2 4 8 digits e CONFIG PIN 4 8 digits e SIM lock PIN 10 digits If a SIM card is inserted the PIN and PIN2 codes will be the ones stored on the SIM card If there is no SIM card the two PIN codes will be the ones stored in the terminal The PIN1 code controls general access to the terminal If enabled it is only possible to use the terminal if PIN1 is entered when the terminal prompts for it The PIN1 code in the terminal when delivered from the factory is equal to the PIN unblock code 8 digits The PIN1 unblock code is used to unblock the terminal when it blocks due to 3 attempts with wrong PIN1 codes The PIN can be unblocked within 10 attempts After the 10 attempt the SIM card is permanently blocked and has to be returned to the ISP Note that the terminal can be protected by PIN after it has been turned on and the PIN1 code has been entered the first time This is done by pressing on the handset keypad The next person who tries to use th
71. wed Dial menu gives the possibility of entering a number of masks which consist of 1 to 22 digits or which consist of an followed by 1 to 22 digits Whenever a call is made via the terminal the dialled number is compared to all masks Only if the dialled number fits one of the masks starting without the call is initiated If a mask is for example 3 digits long only the 3 first digits of the dialled number is compared with the mask The Autoprefix menu is used to enter a string of digits including which will automatically be inserted in front of every telephone number entered for making calls except for 2 digit Inmarsat Service codes This includes numbers used from the phonebook If for example all calls are to be made for Denmark enter the following autoprefix Jo_ s 6 5 7Sep01 Phone setup 7Sep01 Basic functions In the Bar Serv In menu it is possible to bar certain services for incoming calls in order to prohibit any users of using these types of services In the Bar Serv Out menu it is possible to bar certain services for outgoing calls in order to prohibit any users of using these types of services If Ph Book dial is enabled it implies that it is only possible to dial the numbers in the phonebook The options are e Disabled e Enabled for terminal only MES Only e Enabled for both terminal and SIM cards MES SIM In the STU menu it is possible to enable disable the STU option This requires a spec
72. ynchronization with a satellite When the system has established a data call the LED assumes its secondary function as a data transfer light When data is being transferred sent or received the LED will light This is a quick visual reference during data communications Function Buttons The Function Buttons as shown above enables the user to enter the menu system of the transceiver and manipulate various settings Each button is described in detail below Page 3 14 7Sep01 The handset The Capsat Messenger Symbol Power ON OFF button Initial depression will power up the system To power off the terminal the button must be depressed for 4 seconds The display will show a countdown and the display will instruct the user when to release the button xit EXIT Button Similar in function to the ESC key ona PC While in the Menu system pressing Exit will bring the user back one level until the Menu is completely exited When asked YES or NO by the system pressing Exit will be interpreted as a NO response When entering data into the transceiver depressing exit will cancel the entry OK The OK button is the inverse of the Exit button It is similar in function to the Enter key ona PC When in the main screen display pressing OK will enter the menu system While in the menus pressing OK will enter the selected menu When entering data such as phone numbers or PIN codes pressing OK will accept the entry The Clear button

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