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4

4.

Area code, e.g.

7 0

 

5.

Subscriber’s number, e.g. 1 3 7 0 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Confirmation

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For internal calls, entering a telephone number on the handset
follows the syntax of this example:

1.

Internal number, e.g.

3 4 4

 

 

2.

Confirmation

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Making a Manual Call

1.

Hook off the handset.

If the system is occupied, a busy tone is heard in the earpiece/
speaker, and the display shows e.g.:

If the system is ready to make a call, a ready tone is heard in the
earpiece/speaker, and the display shows:

or

Line busy

Enter number
_
Type  0  for
ext. calls

Enter number
_
Internal
calls only

2.

Use the numeric keys to key in the number you want to dial.

For external calls, key:

0

To delete the previous digit, press:

An example:

3.

Confirm the call and start dialling by pressing:

4.

A calling tone is heard from the earpiece/speaker, and the
display shows:

5.

When the connection has been established, the display shows:

6.

When one of the parties communicating hooks on, the display
asks the other user to do the same:

Connecting

Connected to
0  0  0  4  5  7  0  1  3  7  0  0
0 _

Call
terminated

Enter number
0  0  0  4  5  7  0  1  3  7  0  0
0 _

Summary of Contents for SC4150

Page 1: ...is barred ALERT will not work Inform the RCC of 1 Your name 2 The identity of the vessel originating the call 3 If possible your position 4 The reason for the call 5 What needs to be done Future GMDSS Approval ALERT will connect you directly to a Rescue Coordination Centre because the Iridium system as such has agreements with all separate RCC s In Japanese A1 and A2 areas Iridium has gained ackno...

Page 2: ...Alert Call see page ii List of contents see page 1 SAILOR SC4150 Operating Instructions ...

Page 3: ...ey 6 Shift key 7 Lock on off key not yet implemented 8 On off button 19 9 Earpiece 10 Signal level 11 Opens menu 12 Opens address book 13 Volume control 14 Hook on off key 15 Keypad 16 OK key 17 Loudspeaker 18 Microphone 19 ALERT button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Telephone What Is What 1 2 1 Handset 2 Keypad ...

Page 4: ...idium handset or PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network telephone Your Iridium system is a modular system that consists of an antenna transmitter receiver handset and or desk unit and optional PSTN telephone PBX Private Branch Exchange switchboard You can operate the Iridium system in voice mode from a handset desk unit and or PSTN telephone To the system you can connect up to five handsets or des...

Page 5: ...ll Functions 3 Making a Manual Call 4 Answering a Call 5 Handset Advanced Operation 5 Address Book 5 Setting Dimmer and Contrast 7 Tone Signalling 7 Menus 8 Function Overview 9 Dimmer Menu 9 Appendix A 10 Iridium Satellite System Iridium is a global satellite network for telecommunications It consists of 66 satellites providing world wide coverage The Iridium system makes it possible for any two l...

Page 6: ...Confirmation For internal calls entering a telephone number on a PSTN telephone follows the syntax of this example 1 Internal number e g 3 4 4 2 Confirmation Making a Call 1 Lift the phone and listen for the tone signalling Busy tone Hang up and try again later Ready tone The telephone is ready for calling 2 Enter the wanted number including the prefix for external call prefix for automatic call c...

Page 7: ...on Call Functions Speaker Earpiece and Microphone The earpiece is always turned on The speaker and microphone are always in opposite states i e if the speaker is on the microphone is off and vice versa You can toggle the speaker and microphone states by means of the speaker key The speaker icon appears on the display when the speaker is on and disappears when the microphone is on Hooking on off Be...

Page 8: ...peaker and the display shows or Line busy Enter number _ Type 0 for ext calls Enter number _ Internal calls only 2 Use the numeric keys to key in the number you want to dial For external calls key 0 To delete the previous digit press An example 3 Confirm the call and start dialling by pressing 4 A calling tone is heard from the earpiece speaker and the display shows 5 When the connection has been ...

Page 9: ... to 100 entries including names and numbers can be stored A telephone number may consist of up to 20 digits and a name may contain a maximum of 11 characters Any of the 100 stored telephone numbers can be used to initiate a call Each entry in the address book can be deleted New entries can be added to the address book as long as some of the 100 entries are free The name and or number stored in eve...

Page 10: ... the new mode press 4 Key in the name that corresponds to the number 5 To store the name press 6 Key in the number by means of the numeric keys 7 To store the number press Deleting a Stored Entry in Address Book 1 To enter the address book press 2 To select the wanted entry in the address book press 3 To enter the shifted functions press 4 To select the delete mode press 5 To delete the selected e...

Page 11: ...en to select the item press DIMMER LIGHT On Off Dimmer Contrast To enable or disable the light select the on off item To adjust the dimmer level select the dimmer item To adjust the contrast level select the contrast item An example When you select dimmer in the dimmer light menu the display shows the dimmer menu To increase or decrease the dimmer level use For the changes to take effect press Ton...

Page 12: ...tions for changing the system parameters such as volume ringing tone language user names and passwords The call log menu contains information on each call made includ ing details about when the call was made its duration and the receiver s telephone number The system menu contains all functions needed for the system administrator super user to test and configure the system The following table cont...

Page 13: ...ension Number Selects the extension number of the current CU Name Selects the extension name of the current CU Display Time date Displays time and date when the CU is idle Status only Displays only the terminal states when the CU is idle Call log Views the log of all outgoing calls System SW versions Transceiver Displays the RTU s software version number LBT Displays the LBT s software version num...

Page 14: ...Hz 1440 Hz 900 Hz 450 Hz 1 sec DEEP HIGH HIGH DUAL DEEP DUAL BUSY READY CONNECTION WAITING FOR NON EXISTING RECEIVING CALLS TRANSMITTING CALLS 36329 ALTERNATING SLOW ALTERNATING FAST Appendix A Tone Signalling ...

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