SHOUT 3G User Guide Version B
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Figure 8: Slider Bar
Tapping above the slider prompts the screen to page up and tapping below the slider prompts
the screen to page down. The active area or detection region of the slider bar is wider than the
slider bar itself. Thus, it is possible to place a finger slightly away from the right edge of the
screen to give a more comfortable feel.
2.10
N
ETWORK
O
PERATION
C
ENTER
(NOC)
The SHOUT 3G comprises a 9603 module capable of Short-Burst Data (SBD) connectivity to the
Iridium satellite network and a 2G/3G cellular module capable of Short Message Service (SMS)
and Internet Protocol (IP) connections. As a messaging and tracking device, its function is to
send GPS reports and text messages to a Network Operation Center (NOC). While deployed in
the field, the 3G can also accept real-time text messages and commands from a NOC. For
Iridium services, the SHOUT 3G can be provisioned by NAL Research or any certified Iridium
airtime service provider including, DoD Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) EMSS
office. For cellular services, the SHOUT 3G accepts any cellular micro-SIM, including AT&T and
T-Mobile.
A NOC can be a sophisticated central monitoring center equipped with servers connected to
high-speed networks. A NOC can also be as simple as a handheld mobile device, a laptop, or a
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