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Seite 1 - 500/250 FleetBroadband

SAILOR 500/250 FleetBroadbandUSER MANUAL

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ixThis manual may not always reflect the latest software functionality of your terminal. To obtain the latest version of the manual, please enter the

Seite 3 - Trademark acknowledgements:

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 834444Using the web interfacePort forwardingPort forwarding enables you to setup a server

Seite 4 - Safety summary 1

Chapter 4: Using the web interface84 Setting up the interfaces5. Type in the Destination port number. 6. Repeat step 3 to step 5 to set up port forwa

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 854444Using the web interfaceConfiguring the Phone/Fax interfaceDo as follows:1. Select S

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface86 Setting up the interfaces•For Outgoing calls, you can select either Standard or 3.1 kHz Audio. The selected type

Seite 7 - 250 FleetBroadband 2

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 874444Using the web interfaceConfiguring the ISDN interfaceTo configure the ISDN interfac

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface88 Setting up the interfaces3. Set the MSN numbers that are to be assigned to each call type. Note that this settin

Seite 9 - About the manual 3

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 894444Using the web interface• If you select 3.1 kHz Audio, all outgoing calls, except UD

Seite 10 - Related documents

Chapter 4: Using the web interface90 Setting up the interfacesSetting the common interface settingsThe common APNThe common APN setting is defined he

Seite 11 - Typography

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 914444Using the web interface2. Select the APN. You have the following options:• SIM defa

Seite 12 - Table of Contents

Chapter 4: Using the web interface92 Setting up the interfacesSetting up call servicesOverviewIn the web interface you can set up the following suppl

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xTypographyIn this manual, typography is used as indicated below:Bold is used for the following purposes:• To emphasize words. Example: “Do not touch

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 934444Using the web interfaceCall forwardingYou can set up the terminal to automatically

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface94 Setting up the interfacesCall barringDo as follows to bar incoming and/or outgoing calls to and from the termina

Seite 16 - Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 954444Using the web interfaceCall waitingYou can set up whether or not you want to receiv

Seite 17 - Chapter 6 Conformity

Chapter 4: Using the web interface96 Setting up the interfacesLine identificationYou can set up the terminal to show your number when you are making

Seite 18 - Introduction 1

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 974444Using the web interfaceClosed user groupYour subscription may include one or more c

Seite 19 - In this chapter

Chapter 4: Using the web interface98 Setting up the interfaces4. To allow outgoing access for the activated user group(s), select Outgoing Access und

Seite 20 - Features and interfaces

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 994444Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network usersOverviewNetwork user groups and p

Seite 21 - Main units

Chapter 4: Using the web interface100 Managing LAN network usersSetting up the network user groupsOverviewA network user group, in this context, is a

Seite 22 - 500 FleetBroadband antenna

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 1014444Using the web interface2. Click Edit next to the user group you want to set up.3.

Seite 23 - 250 FleetBroadband antenna

Chapter 4: Using the web interface102 Managing LAN network users• No internet access means no connection to the Internet is allowed. Use this setting

Seite 24 - Tools for setup and daily use

xiTable of ContentsSafety summary ...iiiMandatory safety instructions to installers &

Seite 25 - SIM card

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 1034444Using the web interface10. At Automatic activation select whether the profile sh

Seite 26 - IP handset and cradle

Chapter 4: Using the web interface104 Managing LAN network usersManaging network devicesOverviewA network device, in this context, is an Ethernet har

Seite 27 - IP cradle

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 1054444Using the web interfaceFor each device, the list shows:• IP address• MAC address•

Seite 28 - The Inmarsat BGAN system

Chapter 4: Using the web interface106 Managing LAN network usersThe Network classification tableOverviewThe Network classification table is used for

Seite 29 - (Launch date

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 1074444Using the web interface2. Click Edit next to the entry you want to edit, or click

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface108 Managing LAN network usersRemoving an entry in the Network classification tableIn the Network classification ta

Seite 31 - The BGAN services

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceManaging LAN network users 1094444Using the web interfaceDefinitions for network termsAPN (Access Point Name)The AP

Seite 32 - Supplementary services

Chapter 4: Using the web interface110 Managing LAN network usersYou can select between a number of predefined profiles or define your own profiles fo

Seite 33 - Limitations

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSoftware upload and event log 1114444Using the web interfaceSoftware upload and event logUploading softwareIntroduc

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface112 Software upload and event logThe SOFTWARE UPLOAD page opens.3. In the field UPLOAD SOFTWARE TO TERMINAL, click

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Table of ContentsxiiGetting started with the terminal ... 19Operation at high temperatures ...

Seite 36 - Getting started 2

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSoftware upload and event log 1134444Using the web interfaceDownloading software from the InternetTo download the l

Seite 37 - Starting up the terminal

Chapter 4: Using the web interface114 Software upload and event logWhen the new software version is found, the web interface shows the new software v

Seite 38 - Switching on the terminal

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSoftware upload and event log 1154444Using the web interfaceEvent listTo view the event list, click the event icon

Seite 39 - Connecting the IP handset

Chapter 4: Using the web interface116 Selecting the preferred BGAN satelliteSelecting the preferred BGAN satelliteOverviewBy default the terminal is

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSelecting the preferred BGAN satellite 1174444Using the web interface2. Select the satellite you prefer to use.If y

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface118 AdministrationAdministrationAccessing the administration settingsLogging onThe Administration settings require

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 1194444Using the web interfaceResetting the Administrator passwordIf you have forgotten the administ

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface120 AdministrationChanging the administrator passwordDo as follows:1. After entering the Administrator user name an

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 1214444Using the web interfaceSaving a configuration to a fileIf you need to reuse a configuration i

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface122 AdministrationCall chargesIf you know the tariff for your subscribed services, you can enter these tariffs in t

Seite 46 - Making the first call

Table of ContentsxiiiUsing a phone or fax machine ...34Available interfaces ...

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 1234444Using the web interface4. Click Apply.The entered tariffs are used for estimating the charges

Seite 48 - Operating the system 3

Chapter 4: Using the web interface124 AdministrationUsing profilesWhat is a profile?A profile is a collection of Quality of Service (QoS) settings an

Seite 49 - The IP handset

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 1254444Using the web interfaceDefining new profilesWhen you define your profiles you can select Subs

Seite 50 - Services and interfaces

Chapter 4: Using the web interface126 Administration3. In the Traffic class row of your new profile, select a class from the drop-down list.You may s

Seite 51 - Using a phone or fax machine

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 1274444Using the web interface5. In the Delivery order row, select from the scroll list whether or n

Seite 52 - Selecting the call type

Chapter 4: Using the web interface128 AdministrationUsing traffic flow filtersWhat are traffic flow filters?Traffic flow filters allow the Core netwo

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 1294444Using the web interfaceDefining traffic flow filtersTo define the traffic flow filters, do as

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface130 Administration3. Type in an Evaluation Precedence Index in the Eval.Prec. Index column.4. Select the Profile fr

Seite 55 - Making a call

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceAdministration 1314444Using the web interfaceSetting up user permissionsYou can restrict access to parts of the web

Seite 56 - Call log

Chapter 4: Using the web interface132 AdministrationNote that this setting does not take effect until the terminal is restarted.4. Click Apply.The se

Seite 57 - Making a call to the terminal

Table of ContentsxivHandling messages ...73Sending an SMS message ...

Seite 58 - Dialing functions

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHelp desk and diagnostic report 1334444Using the web interfaceHelp desk and diagnostic reportAccessing the Help des

Seite 59 - Making local phone calls

Chapter 4: Using the web interface134 What’s next?Generating a diagnostic reportIf you want to generate a diagnostic report, do as follows:1. Click G

Seite 60 - Handling waiting calls

135Chapter 55555TroubleshootingTroubleshooting 5In this chapterThis chapter gives guidelines for troubleshooting and provides an overview of the diffe

Seite 61 - Holding a call

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting136 Uploading softwareUploading softwareViewing software version statusTo view the version of the embedded software in the

Seite 62 - Transferring a call

Chapter 5: TroubleshootingSpare parts, SAILOR®500 FleetBroadband 1375555TroubleshootingSpare parts, SAILOR®500 FleetBroadbandAntenna spare partsCable

Seite 63 - Handling delays

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting138 Spare parts, SAILOR®250 FleetBroadbandSpare parts, SAILOR®250 FleetBroadbandCablesItem Part numberAntenna cable, 25 m 3

Seite 64 - Receiving a fax message

Chapter 5: TroubleshootingOptions and accessories 1395555TroubleshootingOptions and accessoriesThe following options and accessories are available fr

Seite 65 - Using a computer

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting140 Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guideThe below table provides information on some of the problems that might occur

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Chapter 5: TroubleshootingTroubleshooting guide 1415555TroubleshootingConnection to the Internet cannot be established.Your network user group does n

Seite 67 - Working with network groups

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting142 Troubleshooting guideA Phone/Fax connection cannot be established.The cable is not properly connected.Connect the cable

Seite 68 - Using the IP handset

Table of ContentsxvHelp desk and diagnostic report ...133Accessing the Help desk ...

Seite 69 - 52 What’s next?

Chapter 5: TroubleshootingTroubleshooting guide 1435555TroubleshootingAn ISDN connection cannot be establishedThe cable is not properly connected.Con

Seite 70 - Using the web interface 4

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting144 Troubleshooting guideA LAN connection cannot be established.The cable is not properly connected.Connect the cable.The c

Seite 71 - Browser settings

Chapter 5: TroubleshootingTroubleshooting guide 1455555TroubleshootingThe Administrator password does not work.Someone has changed the Administrator

Seite 72 - Accessing the web interface

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting146 Status signalingStatus signalingOverviewThere are many ways of troubleshooting if an error occurs. The terminal has dif

Seite 73 - Overview of the web interface

Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 1475555TroubleshootingGeneral status indicator functionsPower indicatorTerminal indicatorBehavior Meaning

Seite 74 - Navigating the web interface

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting148 Status signalingAntenna indicatorMessage indicatorBehavior MeaningSteady green Tracking. The antenna is ready for use.F

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Chapter 5: TroubleshootingStatus signaling 1495555TroubleshootingLAN indicator functionsActivity indicatorLink/Speed indicatorPoE indicatorBehavior M

Seite 76 - The Dashboard

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting150 Status signalingEvent messagesDisplay of event messagesThe terminal can detect events during POST (Power On Self Test)

Seite 77 - Properties

Chapter 5: TroubleshootingLogging of events 1515555TroubleshootingLogging of eventsDiagnostic reportWhen contacting Thrane & Thrane for support,

Seite 78 - Managing data sessions

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting152 Reset buttonReset buttonHow to access the Reset buttonThe terminal has a Reset button placed next to the SIM slot behin

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Table of ContentsxviChapter 6 ConformitySAILOR®500 FleetBroadband ... 155CE (R&TTE) ...

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Chapter 5: TroubleshootingReset button 1535555TroubleshootingFunction of the Reset buttonThe Reset button on the terminal has the following functions

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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting154 Reset button

Seite 82 - Using the phone book

155Chapter 66666ConformityConformity 6SAILOR®500 FleetBroadbandCE (R&TTE)The SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband is CE certified (R&TTE directive) as st

Seite 84 - Short dial

Chapter 6: ConformitySAILOR®250 FleetBroadband 1576666ConformitySAILOR®250 FleetBroadbandCE (R&TTE)The SAILOR 250 FleetBroadband is CE certified

Seite 86 - To view the mobile numbers

159GlossaryAAAAGlossaryGlossary AAAPN Access Point Name. The Access Point Name is used by the terminal operator to establish the connection to the req

Seite 87 - Using the Call log

Glossary160GPRS General Packet Radio Service. A standard for wireless communications which runs at speeds up to 115 kbps, compared with current GSM (G

Seite 88 - Exporting the call log

Glossary161AAAAGlossaryNNAT Network Address Translation. An Internet standard that enables a local-area network to use one set of IP addresses for int

Seite 89 - Viewing the lists of calls

Glossary162SSAS Satellite Access Station. The gateway between the satellites and the worldwide networks such as Internet, telephone network, cellular

Seite 90 - Handling messages

1Chapter 11111IntroductionIntroduction 1WelcomeCongratulations on the purchase of your SAILOR FleetBroadband system!SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband and SAIL

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163IndexAAAAIndexIndex ANumerics2-wire interfacelocal numbers, 41setting call type, 85Aaccessories available, 139administration settings, 118analog ph

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Index164data sessionsview ongoing, 64Declaration of ConformitySAILOR 250 FleetBroadband, 158SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband, 156document numberinstallation

Seite 93 - Receiving a message

Index165AAAAIndexMMAC address, 60manualdocument number, imatrix of services and interfaces, 17messagesconfiguring outgoing, 78forwarding, 77opening in

Seite 94 - Options for new SMS messages

Index166serviceslimitations, 16supplementary, 87supported by BGAN, 14services and interfacescombinations, 17Short dial, 38show number, 96SIM lock, 16S

Seite 95 - Configuring message settings

Chapter 1: Introduction2 In this chapterApplications include:• Internet browsing•E-mail• Phone and fax services• Large file transfers• Video conferen

Seite 96 - Viewing the Voice mail number

Thrane & Thrane A/SSAILOR®500 FleetBroadbandSAILOR®250 FleetBroadband User manualDocument number: TT98-125645-CRelease date: December 12, 2007

Seite 97 - Setting up the interfaces

Chapter 1: IntroductionFeatures and interfaces 31111IntroductionFeatures and interfacesThe SAILOR FleetBroadband system offers the following features

Seite 98 - Configuring the LAN interface

Chapter 1: Introduction4Main unitsMain unitsSAILOR®500 FleetBroadband/ SAILOR®250 FleetBroadbandThe main difference between the SAILOR 500 FleetBroad

Seite 99 - Setting up the LAN interface

Chapter 1: IntroductionMain units 51111IntroductionSAILOR FleetBroadband antennasSAILOR®500 FleetBroadband antennaSAILOR 500 FleetBroadband system us

Seite 100 - Port forwarding

Chapter 1: Introduction6Main unitsSAILOR®250 FleetBroadband antennaSAILOR 250 FleetBroadband system uses the TT-3050A antenna, which is a medium size

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Chapter 1: IntroductionMain units 71111IntroductionSAILOR FleetBroadband terminalOverviewWhether you have purchased a SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband syste

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Chapter 1: Introduction8Main unitsSIM cardThe terminal has a SIM slot (Subscriber Identity Module) located in the connector panel behind a small cove

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Chapter 1: IntroductionMain units 91111IntroductionIP handset and cradleIP handsetThe Thrane & Thrane IP handset communicates using Internet prot

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Chapter 1: Introduction10 Main unitsIP cradleThe IP cradle serves as a holder for the IP handset. The handset is connected to the cradle with a coil

Seite 105 - Important

Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN system 111111IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN systemWhat is BGAN?The Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) is a

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Chapter 1: Introduction12 The Inmarsat BGAN systemCoverageThe Inmarsat BGAN services are based on geostationary satellites situated above the equator

Seite 107 - The common APN

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane & Thrane A/S. We recomm

Seite 108 - How to use the common APN

Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN system 131111IntroductionOverview of the FleetBroadband systemA complete BGAN FleetBroadband system may incl

Seite 109 - Setting up call services

Chapter 1: Introduction14 The Inmarsat BGAN systemThe BGAN servicesSupported servicesThe services currently supported by BGAN comprise:• A Packet Swi

Seite 110 - Call forwarding

Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Inmarsat BGAN system 151111IntroductionCircuit switched (dialed) serviceTwo types of circuit switched connection are avail

Seite 111 - Call barring

Chapter 1: Introduction16 The Inmarsat BGAN systemLimitationsSIM lockThe supplier may SIM lock the terminal to a specific provider. For further infor

Seite 112 - Call waiting

Chapter 1: IntroductionMatrix of services and interfaces 171111IntroductionMatrix of services and interfacesThe following table shows which services

Seite 113 - Line identification

Chapter 1: Introduction18 What’s next?What’s next?This chapter has provided an overview of the BGAN system and of the SAILOR FleetBroadband systems.

Seite 114 - Closed user group

19Chapter 22222Getting startedGetting started 2In this chapterThis chapter describes how to start up the system and make the first call or data sessio

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Chapter 2: Getting started20 Getting started with the terminalConnector panelThe drawing below shows the connector panel of the terminal. For informa

Seite 116 - Managing LAN network users

Chapter 2: Getting startedGetting started with the terminal 212222Getting startedSwitching on the terminalTo switch on the terminal, use the Power sw

Seite 117 - Editing a network user group

Chapter 2: Getting started22 Connecting the IP handsetConnecting the IP handsetPower supplyThe Thrane & Thrane IP handset is powered from the LAN

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iiiSafety summary 1The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Fai

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Chapter 2: Getting startedMaking the first data connection (LAN) 232222Getting startedMaking the first data connection (LAN)Before connecting to the

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Chapter 2: Getting started24 Entering the SIM PIN for the terminalEntering the SIM PIN for the terminalOverviewDepending on your SIM card, you may ha

Seite 121 - Managing network devices

Chapter 2: Getting startedEntering the SIM PIN for the terminal 252222Getting startedIf a wrong PIN has been entered three times, you will hear 3 bee

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Chapter 2: Getting started26 Entering the SIM PIN for the terminalEntering the PIN using the web interfaceDo as follows:1. On a computer connected to

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Chapter 2: Getting startedConnecting to the BGAN network 272222Getting startedConnecting to the BGAN networkWhen the SIM PIN is accepted by the termi

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Chapter 2: Getting started28 Connecting to the BGAN networkThis table shows how the startup procedure is signaled with the light indicators. If error

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Chapter 2: Getting startedMaking the first call 292222Getting startedMaking the first callIntroductionWhen the Antenna and Terminal indicators in the

Seite 126 - Definitions for network terms

Chapter 2: Getting started30 What’s next?• Mobile number: The mobile number of the terminal you are calling. The first part of the number is always 8

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31Chapter 33333Operating the systemOperating the system 3In this chapterThis chapter describes how to use the SAILOR FleetBroadband systems.It does no

Seite 128 - Software upload and event log

Chapter 3: Operating the system32 GeneralThe IP handsetWhen you connect the Thrane & Thrane IP handset to one of the LAN (PoE) connectors on the

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ivDistance to other equipmentDo not move the antenna closer to radars than the minimum safe distance specified in the installation manual - it may cau

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Chapter 3: Operating the systemGeneral 333333Operating the systemServices and interfacesThe following table shows the possible combinations of servic

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Chapter 3: Operating the system34 Using a phone or fax machineUsing a phone or fax machineAvailable interfacesThree types of voice equipment connect

Seite 132 - Event log

Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 353333Operating the systemSelecting the call typeDefinitionThe phone connection can use o

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Chapter 3: Operating the system36 Using a phone or fax machineFor further information, see Configuring the Phone/Fax interface on page 85.• IP handse

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Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 373333Operating the systemPhone numbers for incoming 3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice3.1

Seite 135 - Administration

Chapter 3: Operating the system38 Using a phone or fax machineMaking or receiving a phone callAnalog phone, ISDN phone or IP handsetThere are differe

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Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 393333Operating the systemIf you are using the IP handset, the handset may show an error

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Chapter 3: Operating the system40 Using a phone or fax machineMaking a call to the terminalTo make a call to a phone connected to the terminal, dial

Seite 138 - Logging off administration

Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 413333Operating the systemDialing functionsSpecial-purpose numbersThere are a number of d

Seite 139 - Call charges

Chapter 3: Operating the system42 Using a phone or fax machineDialing prefixesApart from the numbers above, the terminal uses the following dialing p

Seite 140 - Log handling

vGrounding, cables and connectionsTo minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. Both terminal

Seite 141 - Using profiles

Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 433333Operating the systemHandling waiting callsDuring a call, if a second party attempts

Seite 142 - Defining new profiles

Chapter 3: Operating the system44 Using a phone or fax machineHolding a callDuring a call, you may place the initial call on hold while another call

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Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 453333Operating the systemTransferring a callWhen you receive a call, you can transfer th

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Chapter 3: Operating the system46 Using a phone or fax machineSending or receiving a fax messageHandling delaysWhen sending or receiving fax messages

Seite 145 - Using traffic flow filters

Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a phone or fax machine 473333Operating the systemSending a fax message to the terminalTo send a fax message to t

Seite 146 - Defining traffic flow filters

Chapter 3: Operating the system48 Using a computerUsing a computerAvailable interfacesThe terminal has four LAN connectors for connecting computers o

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Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing a computer 493333Operating the systemideal for time critical applications like live video over IP.The user pays

Seite 148 - Setting up user permissions

Chapter 3: Operating the system50 Using a computer3. Click the Start or Stop link of the relevant Streaming profile. For further information, see Usi

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Chapter 3: Operating the systemUsing the IP handset 513333Operating the systemUsing the IP handsetYou can use the Thrane & Thrane IP handset as u

Seite 150 - Accessing the Help desk

Chapter 3: Operating the system52 What’s next?

Seite 151 - What’s next?

viMandatory safety instructions to installers & users of SAILOR®250 FleetBroadband 2Use only manufacturer or dealer supplied antenna.Antenna minim

Seite 152 - Troubleshooting 5

53Chapter 44444Using the web interfaceUsing the web interface 4In this chapterThis chapter describes how to use the web interface to operate, set up a

Seite 153 - Uploading software

Chapter 4: Using the web interface54 IntroductionBrowser settingsIf you are connecting your computer using the LAN interface, the Proxy server settin

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceIntroduction 554444Using the web interfaceWhen the proxy server settings are disabled, close your browser.You may n

Seite 155 - 250 FleetBroadband

Chapter 4: Using the web interface56 IntroductionOverview of the web interfaceWhen the web interface opens, the title bar shows the name of the produ

Seite 156 - Options and accessories

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceIntroduction 574444Using the web interfaceIcons in the icon barThe following icons may appear in the icon bar in th

Seite 157 - Troubleshooting guide

Chapter 4: Using the web interface58 Entering the SIM PIN in the web interfaceEntering the SIM PIN in the web interfaceIf a computer is connected whe

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceThe Dashboard 594444Using the web interfaceThe DashboardOverviewThe Dashboard is used for control and inspection of

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface60 The DashboardPropertiesThe PROPERTIES section of the DASHBOARD shows the following information:• Airtime provide

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceThe Dashboard 614444Using the web interfaceManaging data sessionsOverviewData sessions are displayed under PROFILES

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface62 The DashboardStart/stop a Streaming session on the LAN interfaceTo start or stop a Streaming session, click the

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viiWarningMaintain a separation distance from the antenna to a person(s) of at least 0.415 m.You, as the qualified end-user of this radio device must

Seite 163 - Status signaling

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceThe Dashboard 634444Using the web interfaceStart/stop Standard data on the LAN interfaceBy default, Standard data i

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface64 The DashboardViewing information on calls and data sessionsThe following sections in the Dashboard show informat

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the phone book 654444Using the web interfaceUsing the phone bookGeneral usageOverviewIn the phone book you ca

Seite 166 - LAN indicator functions

Chapter 4: Using the web interface66 Using the phone bookAccessing the phone bookTo access the phone book, select PHONE BOOK from the left navigation

Seite 167 - Event messages

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the phone book 674444Using the web interfaceShort dialThe entry number in the phone book is the Short dial nu

Seite 168 - Logging of events

Chapter 4: Using the web interface68 Using the phone bookEditing phone book entriesAdding a new entryTo add a new entry, do as follows:1. In the phon

Seite 169 - Reset button

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the phone book 694444Using the web interfaceViewing and editing the mobile numbersTo view the mobile numbersT

Seite 170 - Function of the Reset button

Chapter 4: Using the web interface70 Using the Call logUsing the Call logInformation on total usageTo enter the CALLS page select CALLS from the left

Seite 171 - 154 Reset button

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceUsing the Call log 714444Using the web interfaceExporting the call logThe system logs all calls and data sessions.

Seite 172 - Conformity 6

Chapter 4: Using the web interface72 Using the Call logViewing the lists of callsTo see information on outgoing, received or missed calls or data ses

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viiiAbout the manual 3Intended readersThis manual is a user manual for the SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband system and the SAILOR 250 FleetBroadband system.

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling messages 734444Using the web interfaceHandling messagesSending an SMS messageTo send an SMS message from t

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface74 Handling messages3. Type in the message in the Write new message field.If the message text is too long for one S

Seite 176 - Glossary

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling messages 754444Using the web interfaceOptions for messages in the Sent folderThe Sent folder contains SMS

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface76 Handling messagesReceiving a messageIf a message has arrived, the icon bar at the top of the web interface shows

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling messages 774444Using the web interfaceOptions for new SMS messagesTo see new messages, click MESSAGES from

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface78 Handling messagesConfiguring message settingsSetting up the default message optionsYou can set up general option

Seite 180 - Numerics

Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceHandling messages 794444Using the web interfaceViewing or changing SMS service center numberThe SMS service center

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface80 Setting up the interfacesSetting up the interfacesThe SETTINGS page (Antenna properties)The SETTINGS page shows

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Chapter 4: Using the web interfaceSetting up the interfaces 814444Using the web interfaceConfiguring the LAN interfaceOverviewThe SAILOR FleetBroadba

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Chapter 4: Using the web interface82 Setting up the interfacesSetting up the LAN interfaceDo as follows:1. From the left navigation pane, select SETT

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