About this manual
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Intended readers
This manual is a user manual for the EXPLORER 500. The readers of the manual include anyone who is using
or intends to use the EXPLORER 500. No specific skills are required to operate the EXPLORER 500. However,
it is important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the Safety summary and in the Antenna safety
instructions in the beginning of this manual, and operate the EXPLORER 500 according to the guidelines in
this manual.
Manual overview
This manual may not always reflect the latest software functionality of your EXPLORER 500. To obtain the
latest version of the manual, please enter the Thrane & Thrane Extranet and download the latest version, or
acquire it from your distributor.
The manual has the following chapters:
•
Introduction
contains an overview of the BGAN services and a brief description of the system.
•
Getting started
explains how to insert SIM card and battery, start up the unit, and navigate the display
menus. It also contains a short guide to making the first call.
•
Using the display and keypad
contains an overview of the display menu system and explains how to use
the menus.
•
Using the interfaces
explains how to set up and use each interface.
•
Using the web interface
explains how to use the built-in web interface of the EXPLORER 500, and
describes available menus and settings. It also explains setup of interfaces with the web interface.
•
Maintenance and troubleshooting
contains a short troubleshooting guide and explains how to update
software. It also describes and lists the alarm messages that may appear in the handset, and gives
information on where to get further help if necessary.
Typography
In this manual, typography is used as indicated below:
Bold
is used for the following purposes:
•
To emphasize words.
Example: “Do
not
touch the antenna front during transmission”.
•
To indicate what the user should select in the user interface.
Example: “Select
Settings
>
Bluetooth
and click
Enabled
”.
Italic
is used to emphasize the paragraph title in cross-references.
Example: “For further information, see Connecting Cables on page...”.
COURIER
is used for the following purposes:
•
To indicate text appearing in the display.
Example: “the Main screen shows
READY
”.
•
To indicate low level commands such as AT commands.
Example: “In your terminal program, type
ATD
”.