Chapter 3: Using the display and keypad
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In some cases, the BGAN network does
not allow the position to be displayed to
the user. If this is the case, the display
may just show
GPS ACQUIRED
. This
means that the GPS position is received,
but the user is not allowed to see it.
This also applies if the EXPLORER 527 is
not yet registered on the BGAN network,
but the GPS position is received.
Viewing terminal properties
You can view properties of the EXPLORER 527 such as IP address, hardware numbers, software
version and IMEI number. When contacting Support, please include these numbers.
To view the properties, select
PROPERTIES > TERMINAL
and select one of the following
options:
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IP ADDRESS
to see the IP address of the EXPLORER 527. This IP address is used to access
the web interface of the EXPLORER 527. The web interface is a built-in web server used to
configure and set up the EXPLORER 527. For further information on the web interface, see
Using the web interface on page 59.
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HARDWARE
to see the serial number, PCB numbers and MAC address of your
EXPLORER 527.
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SOFTWARE
to see the software version of the EXPLORER 527.
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IMEI
to see the IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity) of the
EXPLORER 527. This is the unique mobile equipment number that identifies your
EXPLORER 527. The IMEI number is also printed on the serial number label at the back of the
terminal.
Viewing mobile subscriber numbers
If available on the SIM card, the
MOBILE NUMBERS
menu lists the mobile subscriber number to
use when calling the EXPLORER 527.
To view the mobile subscriber number, select
PROPERTIES > MOBILE NUMBERS
.
If the mobile number is not available, the display reads
NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE
.
Viewing the voice mail number
The EXPLORER 527 informs you of any incoming voice mail through the display and through the
web interface.
The voice mail number is the number you call to hear your incoming voice mail.
If it is available on the SIM card, the
PROPERTIES
menu shows the voice mail number.