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Chapter 2:  Getting started

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The IP Handset keypad and display

Select (center). 

Selects/confirms the function highlighted in the display.

  

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

  

Navigation.

Navigates through the menu system in the display.

Right/Left are also used to change settings in the menus.

From main screen: 

 Volume up,  

 down

See also 

Keypad shortcuts

 on page 31.

Key

Functions

Summary of Contents for FleetBroadband

Page 1: ...TracPhone IP Handset User s Guide TracPhone FleetBroadband IP Handset TPFB_Handset_Thrane_UG_Cvr_02 10 indd 1 2 4 10 12 10 PM...

Page 2: ...Handset Please direct technical questions to North South America Australia Europe Middle East Asia KVH Industries Inc KVH Europe A S 50 Enterprise Center Kokkedal Industripark 2B Middletown RI 02842 5...

Page 3: ...sed by IMSO to Inmarsat Limited and Inmarsat Ventures plc Inmarsat s product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Inmarsat All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners...

Page 4: ...Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Component replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not replace components with the cable connected A...

Page 5: ...iv...

Page 6: ...Getting started explains how to connect and start up the handset and gives an overview of the display and keypad It also contains a short guide to initial configuration and to making the first call O...

Page 7: ...mple Do not touch the antenna To indicate what the user should select in the user interface Example Select Settings Display Italic is used to emphasize the paragraph title in cross references Example...

Page 8: ...ables to the IP cradle 9 Installing the cradle 11 Connecting the wired IP Handset to a BGAN terminal 12 Starting up the wired IP Handset 13 Getting started with the wireless IP Handset 14 Introduction...

Page 9: ...uick settings 52 How to enter text in the IP Handset 54 Using a headset 55 IP Handset menus 56 Call log 57 Contacts 59 Status 61 Network 62 Settings 68 SIP telephony and profiles 76 Information from t...

Page 10: ...oting guide 106 App A Technical specifications IP Handset wired 107 Specifications wired handset 107 Outline dimensions wired handset 109 IP Handset wireless 111 Specifications wireless handset 111 Ou...

Page 11: ...Table of Contents x...

Page 12: ...n the purchase of your IP Handset The IP Handset communicates using Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP which means that voice conversations are routed over the Internet or through an IP based network T...

Page 13: ...dset to start and stop data connections background or streaming for all network user groups To improve overall system overview the IP Handset displays active critical alarms from the BGAN terminal to...

Page 14: ...ly is not needed The TracPhone FleetBroadband IP Handset Cradle wired includes the following main units TracPhone FleetBroadband IP Handset wired TracPhone FleetBroadband IP cradle wired The IP Handse...

Page 15: ...tery is charged from the dedicated cradle which connects to an external power supply 10 32 V DC Due to the improved power management the wireless IP Handset can be on stand by time for more than 24 ho...

Page 16: ...and stop IP data connections in a connected BGAN terminal Contacts list with up to 100 entries Intuitive user interface and menu system Built in web interface High quality color display QVGA with nigh...

Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 6 Features...

Page 18: ...n overview of the display and keypad and explains how to navigate with the keypad Getting started with the wired IP Handset Introduction The wired IP Handset connects to the cradle with a coil cord Th...

Page 19: ...e of the handset one connector for connecting a headset one Mini USB connector IP cradle connectors The cradle for the IP handset has two internal LAN connectors and an alternative terminal block for...

Page 20: ...ctor marked J103 Then fit the cable relief mounted on the coil cord into the groove at the cradle exit 3 To mount the external LAN cable do one of the following Connect a standard LAN cable to the con...

Page 21: ...ires of a LAN cable to the terminal block marked J101 The text next to the terminal block indicates which signal goes where 4 Mount cable relief at the cable exit from the cradle 5 Mount the cover and...

Page 22: ...ng started Getting started with the wired IP Handset 11 2222 Getting started Installing the cradle Mount the cradle on a wall or a desktop with 3 screws fitting in the holes indicated in the drawing b...

Page 23: ...l The cable between cradle and terminal must be maximum 80 m The IP Handset starts up automatically when connected to the BGAN terminal However you may have to configure user name and password if the...

Page 24: ...back on by pressing and holding the on hook key until the display lights up If the handset does not start up the reason may be that there is no PoE in the LAN interface If you are connecting to a BGA...

Page 25: ...s IP Handset connects to a wireless access point which is connected to a BGAN terminal or other IP connection or directly to a BGAN terminal with integrated wireless access point The internal battery...

Page 26: ...ess point complying to the Wireless Local Area Networking WLAN standard 802 11b g for charging the handset an external power supply with 10 32 V DC nominal power min 7 W or a computer and a USB cable...

Page 27: ...wer supply 10 32 V DC 7 W To connect an external power supply to the cradle do as follows 1 On the back of the cradle unscrew the two screws holding the cover 2 Remove the cover 3 Connect your power s...

Page 28: ...wires from your DC supply to DC and DC in the terminal block J101 4 Secure the cable with a cable relief at the cable exit on the cradle 5 Mount the cover and fasten the two screws For information on...

Page 29: ...dset using the cradle To charge the IP Handset from a computer or USB charger only wireless model On delivery the battery of the IP Handset is approximately 50 charged and ready for use To charge the...

Page 30: ...charging process Indications during charging process A message appears briefly in the display the IP Handset makes a sound and the battery icon is animated to show that the battery is charging Below...

Page 31: ...ofiles menu Set the security settings as described in To connect the IP Handset to the wireless network on page 62 7 Select Connect Note If the IP Handset is out of use for a longer period of time rec...

Page 32: ...e handset and the terminal However on the BGAN network side of the terminal the call is transmitted as a circuit switched Standard Voice or 3 1 kHz Audio call When connected with the BGAN terminal the...

Page 33: ...cation profile SIP profile and assigns the local number 0501 to the first handset that is connected If a SIM PIN is required If the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal where the SIM PIN is requ...

Page 34: ...ard Enter the PUK followed by a new PIN of your own choice The PIN must be from 4 to 8 digits long IP Handset ready When the display shows the handset ready symbol in the upper right corner the handse...

Page 35: ...your handset Note that the user name must be the same as the local number for your handset when using the BGAN terminal Available numbers are 0501 to 0516 6 Select Password and enter the password for...

Page 36: ...web interface see Using the web server on page 87 Making the first call To make a call do as follows 1 Type the phone number on the keypad If the number is in the Contacts list of the handset you can...

Page 37: ...andset keypad and display The keypad The following drawing shows the keypad of the handset The next sections explain the functions of each key in the keypad Left select Off hook Right select On hook P...

Page 38: ...reen Opens the Contacts list Off hook After entering a phone number Initiates a call to the number From main screen Opens a list of the latest calls including incoming outgoing and missed calls On hoo...

Page 39: ...ct center Selects confirms the function highlighted in the display Navigation Navigates through the menu system in the display Right Left are also used to change settings in the menus From main screen...

Page 40: ...display shows Press The display shows See the available functions in text mode on the next page In text mode you have the functions listed below The key switches between text and number mode There ar...

Page 41: ...I 5 5 j k l J K L 6 6 m n o M N O 7 7 p q r s P Q R S 8 8 t u v T U V 9 9 w x y z W X Y Z 0 0 space space Switches between lowercase uppercase and numbers Symbols Displays a list with the following a...

Page 42: ...ollowing shortcuts are available When the display is in the main screen this key gives direct access to the list of contacts When the display is in the main screen this key opens a list of the latest...

Page 43: ...signal and battery status When the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal the display shows the signal strength of the BGAN signal If the BGAN terminal is battery powered the battery status is als...

Page 44: ...status such as whether or not the handset is ready for making calls or whether there is an ongoing call For explanations of the icons see Icons in the display on page 34 Signal and battery status for...

Page 45: ...tus BGAN terminal connected used together with signal strength and battery status if relevant Signal strength for wireless handset and or for BGAN terminal Battery status for wireless handset and or f...

Page 46: ...e select Options left select key Microphone The handset is in silent mode All external sounds from the handset including ring tones are muted Voice is not muted This symbol is shown when you are adjus...

Page 47: ...menu system select Settings Display and select Screensaver When the box is checked the screensaver is enabled When an alpha numeric key is pressed from inside the Contacts list this symbol is shown wh...

Page 48: ...s chapter Getting started User interfaces The main user interface for the handset is the display menu system However with a computer and a browser you can also use the built in web server to access a...

Page 49: ...for the IP Handset shows ready you can make or receive calls To make a call To make a call simply type the phone number and press or Note If the handset is in the cradle while you make the call the m...

Page 50: ...from your contacts or from a list of recent calls Contacts Press the right select key from the main screen and move to the contact you want to call Then press the off hook key Recent calls To see the...

Page 51: ...dle on page 71 Any open menus are closed down when the handset is ringing You can see unanswered calls under Call log in the IP Handset menus or in the web interface To transfer a call When you receiv...

Page 52: ...ws 1 Having taken the call you press Options 2 Scroll to Transfer number to transfer and press Select 3 If the local numbers are entered in the phone book the display shows the local numbers available...

Page 53: ...s transferred to the local phone 0503 5 Enter the local number in this case 0503 and press Transfer The BGAN terminal makes sure that the call is transferred properly to the new local number The phone...

Page 54: ...urrent call on hold call the new number and announce the call to be transferred terminate the announcement call and then transfer the original call To transfer a call with announcement do as follows 1...

Page 55: ...g call is put on hold 4 Select Enter number to enter the local number you want to transfer the call to or select Contact search to select a number from the Contacts list 5 In this example the original...

Page 56: ...r by you or the final recipient This is to free the line for the original call Press the on hook key to terminate the announcement call in this example the call to 0503 In case you need to talk to the...

Page 57: ...andset connected to a BGAN terminal dial 00 country code phone number followed by or Example To call the number 45 39558800 dial 00 45 39558800 followed by or To make a call to a handset connected to...

Page 58: ...call from the IP Handset The IP Handset supports secure peer to peer voice calls You can make secure calls to all IP phones complying with the ZRTP version used by the IP Handset see Technical specif...

Page 59: ...ls must be secure you can set the handset to start a secure session automatically each time when a call is initiated and the peer IP Handset goes off hook For further details see To set call services...

Page 60: ...ssion Then the display shows Going secure The encryption keys are negotiated the peer is authenticated and the voice streaming is en and decrypted The key negotiation may take up to 30 seconds During...

Page 61: ...ison of the SAS is ok press Yes 4 The line is secure and the display shows Secure and a Padlock Voice streaming is encrypted and decrypted Note If the 4 digit SAS is not identical press No when asked...

Page 62: ...u that the session failed to go secure Press OK to continue the call as a non secure session Failed authentication If the verification of authentication certificates fails the peer is not member of th...

Page 63: ...an also make a hands free call by leaving the handset in the cradle while making the call Similarly you can answer a call using hands free mode by leaving the handset in the cradle while answering the...

Page 64: ...the keypad do as follows 1 Select the left Options menu 2 Select Lock keypad To unlock the keypad do as follows 1 Press the center select key 2 Press the left select key To use night mode The display...

Page 65: ...menu 2 Select Stealth mode How to enter text in the IP Handset When entering your contacts in the IP Handset you use the keypad to enter the names Press before the alpha numeric key to switch between...

Page 66: ...ghi two times to display the letter H 3 Press again until the lower left corner of the display shows lower case letters 4 Press the key 3 def two times to display the letter e Using a headset You can...

Page 67: ...light Screensaver Transparency Automatic day night Ringing tone Tones volume Keypad click Suppress audio Suppress backlight Use stealth Country Automatic IP DHCP GPS position Status CNo signal strengt...

Page 68: ...og To display the call log To display the call log do as follows 1 From the main menu select Call log 2 Select the list you want to see 3 If you want to see details for a call move to the call and sel...

Page 69: ...call log folder To delete all numbers in the call log or all numbers in a sub folder of the call log do as follows 1 In the call log menu not in one of the sub folders select Manage 2 Select the fold...

Page 70: ...nu select Contacts If a contact is from the BGAN phone book it is marked with This means you cannot edit or delete the entry To call a contact To call a contact do as follows 1 In your Contacts list s...

Page 71: ...ey Options 3 Select View Edit 4 Select Edit 5 Change the name of your contact and select OK For information on how to enter text see How to enter text in the IP Handset on page 54 6 Scroll to Number a...

Page 72: ...o display the software version of the IP Handset To view status for the handset do as follows 1 From the main menu select Status 2 Select Phone identification to see the serial number of the IP Handse...

Page 73: ...to the access point do as follows 1 Start up your wireless access point 2 Start up the IP Handset 3 Enter the menu system and select Network Wireless network A list appears with all wireless access p...

Page 74: ...OK to enter the Profiles menu Set the security settings as described in To connect the IP Handset to the wireless network on page 62 When the profile matches the access point and you have selected Co...

Page 75: ...ity mode WEP set the following see also the documentation for Wireless Access Point Authentication Select Open system or Shared key Encryption level Select 64 bit or 128 bit WEP key index Select 1 2 3...

Page 76: ...elected access point is now deleted If the access point uses encryption your handset will not be able to connect to the access point unless the security settings are entered again To delete all Wirele...

Page 77: ...ess network list select Options left select 2 Select Manage 3 Select Add profile 4 Type in the SSID of the access point 5 Select OK A new profile is now created 6 Enter the security information for th...

Page 78: ...DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address Static IP addresses are also supported It is recommended to use DHCP Automatic IP DHCP is the default setting To select the IP mode do as follows 1 From the...

Page 79: ...address and select OK 6 Continue to Subnet mask Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS and enter them in the same way 7 Select Back or press on hook to exit The handset will now use the static informa...

Page 80: ...the setting or select Edit select the setting you want and select OK To set up stealth mode Stealth mode is used when the IP Handset should not be noticed In stealth mode you can turn off all lights...

Page 81: ...a noisy environment To set up Noise cancellation do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Call services 2 Press Select for Noise cancellation When the IP Handset is used in networks where all ca...

Page 82: ...by removing the handset from the cradle and terminate a call by putting the handset back in the cradle The handset automatically changes to hands free when you make or answer a call with the handset...

Page 83: ...cy can be selected Automatic day night mode can be selected This automatically gives you optimum display light conditions also for operation in low light areas If you do not want to use automatic acti...

Page 84: ...lect the wanted time interval before auto power off You have the following choices Disabled 2 5 15 30 or 60 minutes 3 Select the time span and press Back To enable or disable the web server A web serv...

Page 85: ...he time move to Time and press Edit Then type in the new time and select OK The new time is activated immediately 5 To change the date move to Date and press Edit Then type in the new date and select...

Page 86: ...ult settings To return to factory default for all settings do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Factory default 2 Select Yes All settings and status information are now changed to factory def...

Page 87: ...ted SIP server or another SIP server How to set up the SIP profile depends on your subscription and the SIP server and network to which the IP Handset is connected to To activate a SIP profile The def...

Page 88: ...You need to enter several network specific values so the IP Handset can communicate with the SIP server The IP Handset can hold up to 10 profiles The following parameters can be set up in the SIP prof...

Page 89: ...ew Profile 4 Move to SIP server and select Edit 5 At Server name IP select Edit again 6 Type in the server name URL or IP address and select OK Example Server name is voip serv 7 Type in the port numb...

Page 90: ...the SIP server Reregister every This settings sets the time interval in which the IP Handset registers with the SIP server it is connected to If the SIP server is the BGAN terminal you don t need to c...

Page 91: ...e list of profiles go to the profile you want to change and select Options Edit View 2 Edit the settings as described in the previous section To delete a SIP profile To delete a SIP profile do as foll...

Page 92: ...ct Manage 3 Select Delete all 4 Select Yes To see memory usage in the list of SIP profiles To see the number of profiles in the list and the maximum allowed number of profiles do as follows 1 From the...

Page 93: ...ties with information about the BGAN terminal type and software version Enter PIN code If needed Active alarms in the BGAN terminal if any Each item is explained in detail in the following sections To...

Page 94: ...s displayed Press Yes to continue The IP Handset sends a command to the BGAN terminal to start or stop the selected connection Check the IP Handset at regular intervals that the connection is still ru...

Page 95: ...the BGAN system Status shows the status of the BGAN connection for example Ready or Registering CNo shows the signal strength of the BGAN connection the carrier to noise ratio PIN status shows status...

Page 96: ...in the IP Handset on page 54 3 Type in the Administrator password for the terminal and select OK 4 Type in the PIN for the terminal and select OK Alarm from the BGAN terminal You can use the IP Hands...

Page 97: ...ou can display a list over active alarms and click for details for each active alarm To read BGAN terminal alarms do as follows 1 From the main menu select BGAN 2 If there are active alarms in the BGA...

Page 98: ...the web server from a computer connected to the BGAN terminal you are using for the IP Handset Use a standard Internet browser Browser settings If you are connecting your computer using a LAN or WLAN...

Page 99: ...et Options Connections LAN Settings 2 Clear the box labeled Use a proxy server for your LAN 3 Click OK When the proxy server settings are disabled close your browser You may need to change this settin...

Page 100: ...n page 7 4 Open your browser on the computer and enter the IP address of the IP Handset You find the IP address in the handset menus under Status Network information Another way to access the web inte...

Page 101: ...n The icon bar shows a handset icon to indicate that it is the internal web server of the IP Handset and not of a BGAN terminal If the handset is wireless a battery icon shows the status of the batter...

Page 102: ...eb server The Home page The web server starts up on the Home page To go back to the Home page from another location in the web server select Home from the left navigation pane The Home page shows prop...

Page 103: ...of all contacts in the handset You can sort the list by name or number by clicking Name or Number in the heading row of the list To add a new contact type in the name and number at the top of the page...

Page 104: ...ALL LOG page shows date and time phone number duration and whether the call was incoming outgoing or missed If the phone number is in the Contacts list the name of the contact is shown with the number...

Page 105: ...web server SIP settings Overview The handset communicates using SIP Session Initiation Protocol To view the SIP settings of the handset select SIP SETTINGS from the left navigation pane The page show...

Page 106: ...the bottom of the page To edit a SIP profile To edit a SIP profile do as follows 1 From the Profile scroll list select the profile you want to edit 2 Change the settings according to your needs 3 Cli...

Page 107: ...navigation pane 2 Click Browse and locate the firmware you want to upload to the IP Handset 3 Click Upload firmware The handset initiates firmware upload showing the progress in the display When uploa...

Page 108: ...ft navigation pane To export settings to a file You may export three types of settings file each containing a subset of the handset settings Contacts SIP settings or Phone settings The name of the fil...

Page 109: ...et settings Contacts SIP settings or Phone settings The name of the file indicates which settings are included in the file To import a settings file do as follows 1 Click Browse 2 Browse to the locati...

Page 110: ...can generate a diagnostics report This report includes information that can be very useful for a service technician If you are reporting an error with your IP Handset you may be asked to provide a di...

Page 111: ...Chapter 4 Using the web server 100 Using the web server 3 If your service technician needs specific information included in the report click Advanced and select the items needed Then click Save report...

Page 112: ...vider or your supplier If you can see that the problem is related to airtime and not to your IP Handset please contact your Airtime Provider If you need assistance with problems caused by the IP Hands...

Page 113: ...ntled only by trained personnel 1 Do not expose the IP Handset or batteries to heat or fire Avoid storage in direct sunlight Do not subject the IP Handset or batteries to mechanical shock Leaking batt...

Page 114: ...municipal waste household waste In order to protect the environment and ensure the correct recycling of old equipment as well as the re utilization of individual components use either public collecti...

Page 115: ...eezers to remove the two rubber strips on the side of the IP Handset 2 Use the Torx screwdriver size TX05 to remove 3 screws on each side 3 Take off both aluminium side pieces 4 Use the Torx screwdriv...

Page 116: ...Use the Torx screwdriver size TX06 to remove 6 screws at the back 7 Take out the battery It is glued to the board you may need to use some force Tear the flat cable out of the connector 8 Dispose of...

Page 117: ...e PIN code has not been entered in the BGAN terminal 2 There is an error in the terminal or the BGAN network 1 Enter the menu system of the handset and select BGAN Enter PIN code For information on ho...

Page 118: ...et and cradle IP Handset wired Specifications wired handset Item Specification Type TT 3672A Thrane IP Handset wired Dimensions L x B x H 152 mm x 55 mm x 26 5 mm Weight 190 g 20 g without cable Displ...

Page 119: ...terface 10 100 Mbps Network Protocol Internet Protocol IP VoIP Protocol SIP v2 Session Initiation Protocol RFC3261 SDP RFC2327 Voice Codecs G 711 and G 729 A B Physical interfaces RJ 45 male connector...

Page 120: ...Appendix A Technical specifications IP Handset wired 109 AAAA Technical specifications Outline dimensions wired handset...

Page 121: ...Appendix A Technical specifications 110 IP Handset wired IP Handset wired outline dimensions continued side view and back view...

Page 122: ...6 5 mm Weight 190 g 20 g Display 2 2 240 x 320 pixel TFT color LCD Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C Storage temperature Long term 6 months 20 C to 25 C Short term 6 months 20 C to 45 C Temperature tr...

Page 123: ...rk Protocol Internet Protocol IP VoIP Protocol SIP v2 Session Initiation Protocol RFC3261 SDP RFC2327 Voice Codecs G 711 and G 729 A B Physical interfaces Headset 2 5 mm jack Mini USB 5 pin charging o...

Page 124: ...Appendix A Technical specifications IP Handset wireless 113 AAAA Technical specifications Outline dimensions wireless handset...

Page 125: ...Appendix A Technical specifications 114 IP Handset wireless IP Handset wireless outline dimensions continued side view and back view...

Page 126: ...pendix A Technical specifications IP cradle outline dimensions 115 AAAA Technical specifications IP cradle outline dimensions The below outline drawing applies to both the wired and the wireless varia...

Page 127: ...Appendix A Technical specifications 116 IP cradle outline dimensions IP cradle outline dimensions continued front and side...

Page 128: ...uant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment gen e...

Page 129: ...Appendix B Conformity 118 Thrane IP Handset wired...

Page 130: ...een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference...

Page 131: ...from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help See also the FCC IC Notice on the next page Part 15 21 Changes or modifications not expr...

Page 132: ...age and health The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg Tests for SAR are conducte...

Page 133: ...Appendix B Conformity 122 Thrane IP Handset wireless...

Page 134: ...vironmental and safety regulations It makes the product legal to be sold in the European Union D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a...

Page 135: ...ic password shared between a user and a system used to authenticate the user to the system PoE Power over Ethernet A standard for combining power supply with transmission of data over the Ethernet The...

Page 136: ...ng of the key identifying a mobile phone service subscriber but also subscription information preferences and storage of text messages SIP Session Initiation Protocol An application layer control sign...

Page 137: ...the Internet or through an IP based network W WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy a security protocol for wireless networks that encrypts transmitted data WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi Fi Protected...

Page 138: ...73 B backlight 72 adjust 72 standby adjust 72 suppress 69 batter remove 103 battery charging 18 charging interval storage 20 102 dispose of 103 leak 102 stand by time 4 BGAN call using 46 enter PIN 85...

Page 139: ...ing cradle LAN cable 9 connecting the handset 9 connection start IP background 82 IP streaming 82 connector cradle 8 connectors 8 contact information 101 contacts 59 add 59 92 call 59 delete 60 92 dis...

Page 140: ...es 5 firmware uploading 96 G gateway enter 68 go secure 48 GPS position 84 H hand held mode 52 handset 24 connecting 9 connecting to BGAN terminal 12 dimensions 109 features 5 outline 109 register 22...

Page 141: ...e 29 M MAC address 61 make a call 25 memory usage call log 58 menu overview 56 menus main 32 microphone muting 53 missed calls 57 mobile number 47 muting the microphone 53 N network information 91 net...

Page 142: ...tomatic 48 70 confirm 49 failed 51 how to start 48 setup 48 single call 48 select a SIP profile 76 serial number 61 set up 24 IP Handset 24 Short Authentication String 49 shut down automatic 73 signal...

Page 143: ...t 99 switch off IP Handset 13 switch on IP Handset 13 T technical specifications 107 terminal type BGAN 84 text mode 29 text writing in display 54 time setting 74 tone volume 69 transfer a call 40 tra...

Page 144: ...w 90 SIP settings 94 using 87 wired handset getting started 7 wireless standard 15 wireless access point connecting the IP Handset 20 connection 15 wireless handset getting started 7 Wireless network...

Page 145: ...Index 134...

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