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SAFARITM System User Guide Prefix Federal Communication Commission Notice FCC Identifier FCC ID: QY9-WESAFARI USE CONDITIONS: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
SAFARITM System User Guide Industry Canada Statement: IC Identifier IC: 5023A-WESAFARI This device complies with Radio standard specification RSS -170 issue 1, Revision 1:1999 and RSS-GEN issue 3:2010 , RSS 210 issue 8:2010 of Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
SAFARITM System User Guide Safety Summary For the sake of safety and protection, please read the user guide before you attempt to use the SAFARITM Transceiver. In particular, read this safety section carefully. Keep this safety information where you can refer to it if necessary. The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment.
SAFARITM System User Guide Distance to Other Radiation Equipment The antenna shall not be installed near any VSAT or radar at the minimum distance and position specified in the later chapter of the user guide. It may cause damage or interference to the antenna. Service User access to the interior of the transceiver is not allowed. Only a qualified personnel authorized by its manufacturer may perform service. Failure to comply with this rule will result in the warranty void.
SAFARITM System User Guide Obtaining Licensing For Inmarsat Transceivers Under rights given under ITU Radio Regulations, local telecommunications administrations establish and enforce national rules and regulations governing types of emissions, power levels, and other parameters that affect the purity of signal, which may be radiated in the various frequency bands of the radio spectrum.
SAFARITM System User Guide Chapter 1 – Introduction The SAFARITM is a Land Vehicular BGAN Terminal operating on the Inmarsat BGAN Satellite Network. The SAFARITM has one of the smallest Land Vehicular BGAN antennas in the market at 252mm Dia x 119.12 mm H (9.9 in. Dia x 4.7 in. H) and weighs only 1.9kg (4.2lbs.). The complete system consists of three fully integrated units – an IP44 rated Transceiver Unit (TU) with built-in Wi-Fi, an IP66 rated Handset and an IP56 rated roof mounted Antenna Unit (AU).
SAFARITM System User Guide Special Features Forced Dialing Restricted Dialing Call prioritisation Remote Access Backup/Restore of Configuration Settings Remote Transmitter Off via GPIO SIM Lock based on IMSI/DP Code/SP Code/APN Multilingual WebConsole (English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional)) Multi-User access with configurable access rights Time/Volume limited data sessions MAC filtering Port Forwarding The antenna has built-in magnetic roof mou
SAFARITM System User Guide Transceiver Unit to Antenna Unit RF Cabling max loss 12dB at 1.
SAFARITM System User Guide Interfaces 2 x RJ45 Ethernet ports (one is Power over Ethernet (PoE) port) 1 x Primary Handset connector 1 x GPS output connector (NMEA-0183, Offset latch RJ11) WLAN 802.
SAFARITM System User Guide Environmental Conditions Transceiver Unit Operating Temperature: -25°C to +55°C Storage Temperature: -40°C to +80°C Operating Humidity: 95% non-condensing at +40°C Ingress Protection: IP56 Antenna Unit Operating Temperature: -25°C to +55°C Storage Temperature: -40°C to +80°C Operating humidity: 95% non-condensing at +40°C Ingress protection: IP56 Turning Rate: 60deg/second Turning acceleration: 50deg/second Primary Handset Disp
SAFARITM System User Guide Chapter 2 – Using the Primary Handset The Primary Handset The Primary Handset is connected to the Transceiver Unit using the dedicated HANDSET port and is powered directly from the UE. Equipped with a large 2’, 65K CSTN, 220 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Primary Handset not only acts as a standard phone that allows you to make/ receive voice calls, it also serves as a remote access TE (Transceiver Equipment) for you to access various configurations supported by the UE.
SAFARITM System User Guide Powering Up the Primary Handset The Primary Handset is automatically powered up once it is connected to the dedicated HANDSET port. Depending on the conditions of the UE, the Primary Handset may start in the following modes: Full functioning mode Primary Handset starts in this mode once it has successfully connected to the UE and there is no PIN authentication required.
SAFARITM System User Guide Primary Handset Keypad 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. Earpiece 2. Display 3. Ear-set jack 4. OK key 5. 4-way navigation ring 6. Select key (Left) 7. Select key (Right) 8. Call/Answer key 9. Call/Menu End key 10. Keypad (Alpha-numeric) 11. Power key 12. Clear key 13. Microphone 14. Service Port 15. Ringer* *The Ringer is located at the back of the Primary Handset.
SAFARITM System User Guide Keypad - Description and Functions Keys Description/Functions 4-way navigation ring. Press the 4-way navigation ring to scroll left, right, up, and down on the display. Enables scrolling through names, phone numbers, menus or settings. OK key. Pressing this key selects/confirms the function highlighted on the display. Left selection key. The function of this key depends on the guiding text shown on the display above the key. Right selection key.
SAFARITM System User Guide Keys Description/Functions Star * key When entering a phone number, press this key to insert a Press and hold this key to insert a +. *. When writing text, press this key to access a list of special symbols. Hash # key When entering a phone number, press this key to insert a #.
SAFARITM System User Guide The Main Display Screen UE Status Indicator Line Satellite Primary Handset Status Indicator Line Selection Key Line UE Status Indicator line The indicator line shows status symbol informing you about the operating conditions of the UE. Satellite The indicator line shows status symbol informing you about the satellite service. Handset Status Indicator line The indicator line shows status symbols informing you about the operating conditions of the Primary Handset.
SAFARITM System User Guide Primary Handset Status Indicators Table below explains the meaning of each status indicator displayed in the Main Display screen. Statues Indicator Description New short message (SMS) in inbox. Available CS domain services. Available PS domain services.
SAFARITM System User Guide Making a Voice Call Note: Before making a voice call, please make sure that: - status indicator should be The Primary Handset is connected to the UE ( on) The Primary Handset is NOT radio silent( status indicator should be off) The UE has successfully registered with the network and ready for CS domain (voice) services ( status indicator should be on) You can use the following two options for making a voice call: Manual Dial: 1.
SAFARITM System User Guide Adjusting volume during a call Use the 4-way navigation ring Press ‘down’ key to decrease the volume 9 to adjust the volume.
SAFARITM System User Guide Using the Menus You can access the Menu System by pressing the Right Display screen. selection key in the Main The main menu of the Primary Handset includes nine (9) menu options with each menu option having their respective sub-menus. You can use the 4-way navigation press ring to navigate to the desired menu option and to confirm your selection. You can also end the menu or sub menus and return to the Main Display screen at any time by pressing the key.
SAFARITM System User Guide Contacts Menu The Contacts menu allows you to store, retrieve and update names and phone numbers of your contacts in the Primary Handset memory and in the SIM card memory. You can also access this menu by pressing Left selection key in Main Display screen. This menu lists all the contacts saved in both the UE and SIM card memory where, Indicates contacts that are saved in UE and Indicates contacts that are saved in SIM card.
SAFARITM System User Guide Note: You can also delete the selected contact by pressing the Clear key. Copy Select this to copy the selected contact from SIM card memory to UE memory or vice versa. View number Display the number of the selected contact. Assign Speed Dial Add the selected contact to the speed dial list. Reload Contacts Select this to reload contacts from the UE/SIM card into the local memory of the Primary Handset.
SAFARITM System User Guide Log Menu The Log menu allows you to view historical information about phone calls and data usage in chronological order with the following sub menus: Missed calls Received calls Dialled calls Call history of the particular category is displayed in chronological order when selected. Up to 5 latest entries of each category can be saved.
SAFARITM System User Guide Clear call lists Select this to clear the call log entries. Available log options are: Missed calls Received calls Dialled calls All calls Delete all logs including Missed, Received and Dialled logs. Call/Data usage Display the accumulated call and data duration. Press Left call or data 14 selection key to clear the duration.
SAFARITM System User Guide Telephony Menu The Telephony menu allows you to configure telephony related settings with the following sub menus: Port Settings Primary Handset Contain options for incoming and outgoing call types. Select this to configure the call type settings. The following options is available when pressing the Left Standard NONE selection key while browsing through the list: Phone Port Contain options for incoming and outgoing call types.
SAFARITM System User Guide Speed dial Setting Contain options to enable/disable the speed dial feature Speed Dial List Select this to configure the speed dial list. The following options are available when selection key while browsing through the list: pressing the Left Assign Assign a contact to the selected entry. To assign a contact: 1. Select Speed Dial List. 2. Browse through the list to locate an empty entry. 3. Select Options by pressing Left selection key. 4.
SAFARITM System User Guide Data Menu The Data menu provides the following sub menus to manage and configure data connections (PDP profiles) for the UE: Manage profiles Allow you to manage the Primary and Secondary PDP profiles. Primary profiles One Standard Primary PDP profile has been created in the Primary profile list as a default profile.
SAFARITM System User Guide Adding/Editing profiles You can press the Left selection or or edit existing profile settings. key from the option list to add new Profile name Specify the name of the profile. Connection type Both Standard and Streaming connection types are supported. APN Specify information of the APN (Access Point Name). Further available settings are: APN: Specify the Access Point Name for the connection. Default APN is according to SIM card.
SAFARITM System User Guide Note: For 8k, 16k, 32k, 64k and 128k Streaming profiles, there are three additional options when selecting editing their settings. The additional options are: Desired rate Choose the desired rate for the different profiles. Note that the default setting for each profile is the profile chosen. For example, for 8k Streaming, the default setting for minimum rate is 8k. Minimum rate Choose the minimum rate for the different profiles.
SAFARITM System User Guide in the profile list indicates that the profile is not active and icon Icon profile is currently active in use. indicates that the Status Allow you to check the status of the data connection. You can also activate/ de-active a specific profile in the status display list. Note: You will not be able to enter this sub menu if the UE has not been registered for PS data service. The status list shows you the current active data connection.
SAFARITM System User Guide Messaging Menu The Messaging menu allows the user to write a new messages, view stored messages from Inbox, Drafts and/or Sent folders and configure settings related to SMS with the following sub menus: New Message Select this to create and send a new message. To create new message: key. A SMS editor will be displayed on 1. Select New Message by pressing the the Primary Handset screen for writing new message. 2. Type in your SMS message using the alphanumeric keypad. 3.
SAFARITM System User Guide Tips for writing the text: Press the 0 key to add a space. To quickly change the text input mode when writing text, press repeatedly and check the indicator at the top of the display: o o o o : Capital letters <123>: Numbers : Small letters : Initial Capital letter followed by small letters To add a number in alphabet mode, press and hold the desired number key.
SAFARITM System User Guide Inbox Contain new/opened text messages that you have received. When browsing through the messages list using the 4-way navigation ring, Indicates an unread (new) message and Indicates read (opened) text messages. The following are available options when pressing the Left browsing through or viewing the messages in this folder: selection key while Open Open selected message.
SAFARITM System User Guide Sent Contain text messages that you have sent. The following are available options when pressing the Left this folder: selection key while browsing through or viewing the messages in Open Open selected message. You can also press while browsing through the message list to open the selected message (This option is not available when viewing the message). Delete Delete selected message. Note: You can also delete the selected message by pressing the Clear key.
SAFARITM System User Guide Draft Contain text messages that you have saved. The following are available options when pressing the Left this folder: selection key while browsing through or viewing the messages in Open while browsing through the Open selected message. You can also press message list to open the selected message (This option is not available when viewing the message). Delete Delete selected message. Note: You can also delete the selected message by pressing the Clear key.
SAFARITM System User Guide Delete all Select this to clear the messages in a particular folder. Available folder options are: 26 All messages Delete messages in all folders including Inbox, Sent and Draft.
SAFARITM System User Guide Settings Menu The Settings menu provides the following sub menus to configure the UE: Ciphering mode Contain options to enable/disable the use of ciphering mode between the network and UE. Note: Status icon is displayed in the Main Display screen when ciphering is enabled. Ethernet Allow you to configure settings related to Ethernet connection. 27 Transceiver IP Address Specify the IP address of the UE. The default IP address of the UE is 192.168.1.
SAFARITM System User Guide Except for DHCP server, the rest of the display settings can be edited by pressing the Left selection or keys. Note: Make sure that the format is correct when entering an IP address. Press the Star key multiple times to insert the “.” sign. Satellite Manage settings related to Inmarsat satellites. Satellite selection Allow you to select the preferred satellite to lock on to. Default is AUTO where the UE automatically searches for the best satellite in view to lock on to.
SAFARITM System User Guide Supplementary Configure settings related to supplementary services. These settings are applicable to standard CS voice services. Note: Depending on the network, some settings may not be available or may prevent other settings from being activated. The following sub menus are available: Call forwarding Allow you to configure for call forwarding services depending on various conditions.
SAFARITM System User Guide Time: Only applicable to No answer forwarding condition. To forward calls to selected number if call no answer for a specific period of time. Press the change the time. key to selection key for options available when configuring a You can press the Left particular forwarding condition. The list of options is: Retrieve Retrieve network settings of the selected condition. Update Update configured settings to the network for the selected condition.
SAFARITM System User Guide Cancel all Deactivate all condition settings. You will be asked to enter the call barring password when updating the settings to the network. Consult your equipment distributor if necessary. Note: Always use Retrieve all or Retrieve options to retrieve the latest settings from the network. Use Update all or Update options to update the network settings after configurations. Call waiting Contain options to enable/disable call waiting services.
SAFARITM System User Guide Transceiver Menu The Transceiver menu provides the following sub menus to check for information and perform resets on the UE: Signal strength Show graphical representation of current signal strength and GPS type. Table below describes the available GPS type icons used in this sub menu: This icon shows that the UE is in the process of acquiring a GPS fix when there is no previously stored GPS fix. This icon shows that the UE is using New GPS coordinates.
SAFARITM System User Guide Serial number Serial number of the UE Antenna Unit Info Display a list of information of the Antenna. Serial number Serial number of the Antenna Transceiver restart Soft restarting the UE Limited reset Perform limited reset on the UE. Apart from full factory reset that is not available in Primary Handset, limited reset only resets a small portion of the UE settings. Stored GPS status, contacts, call logs and event logs are not cleared during limited reset.
SAFARITM System User Guide Security settings Menu The Security Settings menu provides the following sub menus to configure the security settings of the UE using different PIN: Transceiver PIN SIM PIN There are two options available for selection under each sub menus to manage the PIN and security settings for the UE: o Enable Enable the selected PIN.
SAFARITM System User Guide o Change Change the PIN to a new one. You will be asked to key in the existing PIN (or default PIN if it has not been changed) before the PIN can be changed.
SAFARITM System User Guide Phone manager Menu The Phone manager menu provides the following sub menus to configure settings that are local to the Primary Handset: Display Configure settings that are related to Primary Handset display. Backlight To set the duration of the display backlight to remain on. Settings range from Always On (Backlight permanently on), 15 seconds to 1 minute. Note: The backlight will be slightly dimmer and finally off when there is no keypad activity after sometime.
SAFARITM System User Guide Ring tone Tone Select desired ring tone pattern. Volume Configure the volume of the ring tone. Using the 4-way navigation ring , press up/right to increase and down/left to decrease the volume. Language Allow you to change the menu display language. Factory settings Allow you to configure default factory settings of the Primary Handset. Contains the following settings: Power button Provide options to enable/disable the power button.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Chapter 3 – Using the Web Console 1. Connect your computer to the SAFARI UE using a LAN cable. 2. When the connection has been established, open the web browser. 3. Type http://192.168.1.35 in the Address field and press Enter. The Login screen appears. 4. Type in admin in the Username field and 1234 in the password field. Click OK. 5. The SAFARI UE Web Console will appear on your screen. The SAFARI UE will automatically register to the network.
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SAFARITM System User’s Guide Menu Overview Setup Terminal Info Satellite Selection Phone Phonebook Call History SMS Compose Inbox Sent Draft Data Connection Primary Profiles Secondary Profiles Port Forwarding Settings Deleted „Accounts‟ from the settings list above Status Indicators Settings Language Terminal Info Ethernet Telephony PIN SMS Admin Support About Note: Clicking on these icons gives you a shortcut to the desired menu. Orange indicates the item is activated.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Setup Menu Viewing Terminal Information 1. Click . 2. Click Terminal Info to view the SAFARI UE Terminal information. The Terminal information is displayed according to the Satellite Tracking mode. Signal Temperature GPS Pointing Angle 4 Indicates the received signal strength. Indicates the UE‟s Transceiver Unit current operating temperature status. Indicates the latitude, longitude, type and time of the GPS acquisition.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Satellite Selection The default Satellite Selection is in Auto mode. In Auto mode, the UE will scan all the visible satellites and track the satellite with the most optimum elevation angle or the last used satellite. Note: Changing the satellite selection will terminate any existing active voice/fax call or data connections. Follow these steps to change your satellite selection: 1. Click . 2. Click Satellite Selection to view the visible satellites.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide The satellite selection will be saved and each time you power up the UE, the satellite selection choice will remain until you make the next selection change. The UE will track the newly selected satellite even if the elevation angle is not optimum. Click Refresh to refresh the Satellite list. Phone Menu Phone menu provide the following options: Phonebook Allow you to view, add, edit and delete entries on your Phonebook list.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Phonebook View option The View option allows you to view the Phonebook entries from the different storage locations. From the drop-down menu, select: All SIM only Transceiver only To view the entries stored in the SIM card and SAFARI UE. To view the entries stored in the SIM card. To view the entries stored in the SAFARI UE. Storage Usage Shows the number for Phonebook entries used in the SIM card and UE locations.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Editing a Phonebook entry Follow these steps to edit a Phonebook entry: 1. Select the entry from the Phonebook list. 2. Click Edit. 3. Proceed to change the Name and/or Phone number. 4. Click Apply. Deleting a Phonebook entry Follow these steps to delete a Phonebook entry: 1. Select the entry from the Phonebook list. 2. Click Delete. 3. Click Ok to confirm to delete the entry. Click Cancel to abort delete.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide 3. Type in the text message and click Send. Click Refresh to refresh the Phonebook list.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide View option The View option allows you to view the Call History entries. From the drop-down menu, select: All Dialed Call Received Call Missed Call To view the list of the dialed, received and missed calls. To view the list of dialed calls only. To view the list of received calls only. To view the list of missed calls only. Sending SMS from the Call History list Follow these steps to send SMS from the Call History list: 1. Select the entry from the list. 2. Click Send SMS.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide SMS Menu SMS menu provide the following options: 11 Compose To compose and send text messages. Simply enter a mobile number, type your message and click Send. Inbox Shows the details (Sender information, Message, Date and Time stamp) of all SMS received. Sent Shows the details (Receiver information, Message, Date and Time stamp) of all SMS sent. Draft Stores unsent messages for retrieval later.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Composing a New Message Follow these steps to compose a new SMS: 1. Enter the receiver‟s phone number in the Phone no. field or click the Phonebook icon if the receiver‟s number is listed in the Phonebook 2. Type the message in the text editor box. Note: Message is limited to 160 characters (using 7 bit encoded default alphabets) including spaces between words.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Inbox Shows the details (Sender information, Message, Date and Time stamp) of all SMS received. Replying to a SMS Follow these steps to reply a SMS: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue. 2. Click Reply. 3. Click OK to reply with the original contents or Cancel to reply without the original content. The Inbox console switches over to the Compose console. 4. Enter your reply in the text editor. 5. Click Send to send your reply SMS.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Forwarding an SMS Follow these steps to forward an SMS: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. The selected SMS will be highlighted in light blue. 2. Click Forward. The Inbox console switches over to the Compose console. 3. Enter the receiver‟s number in the Phone No. field. 4. Click Send to forward the SMS. The SMS will be sent to the recipient. Deleting a single SMS from the Inbox list Follow these steps to delete a single SMS from the Inbox list: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. 2.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Resending a sent SMS Follow these steps to resend a sent SMS (sending the same SMS to the same receiver): 1. Click on a SMS to select it. 2. Click Resend. The SMS will be sent to the recipient. Forwarding a sent SMS Follow these steps to forward a sent SMS to another recipient: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. 2. Click Forward. The Sent console switches over to the Compose console.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide 3. Enter the receiver‟s number in the Phone No. field. 4. Click Send. The SMS will be sent to the recipient. Deleting a SMS from the Sent list Follow these steps to delete a single SMS from the Sent list: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. 2. Click Delete. 3. Click OK to confirm or click Cancel to abort deleting the SMS. Deleting multiple SMS from the Sent list Follow these steps to delete multiple SMS from the from the Sent list: 1.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Follow these steps to send a draft SMS: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. 2. Click Send. The SMS will be sent to the recipient. Forwarding a draft SMS to another recipient Follow these steps to forward a draft SMS to another recipient: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. 2. Click Forward. The Draft console switches over to the Compose console.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide 3. Enter the receiver‟s number in the Phone No. Field. 4. Click Send to forward the SMS. The SMS will be forwarded to the recipient. Deleting a SMS from the Draft list Follow these steps to delete a SMS from the Draft list: 1. Click on a SMS to select it. 2. Click Delete. 3. Click OK to confirm or click Cancel to abort deleting the SMS. Deleting multiple SMS from the Draft list Follow these steps to delete multiple SMS from the Draft list: 1.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Data Menu Data menu provides the following options: Connection Primary Profiles Secondary Profiles Port Forwarding Settings Connection To activate the default profile, click Activate Default Profile. The PDP context will be activated. When connected, APN and the assigned public IP Address details will be displayed. You can proceed to access the Internet and use the related features.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide To disconnect the data connection, click Disconnect. The PDP context will be deactivated. Primary Profiles Primary profiles define the connection type. You can select from a list of profiles to be the default primary profile and connection type. From Profile 7 to Profile 10, you can create your own customized primary profile.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Profile Name Change the profile name as desired. Connection Type Change the type of connection. By default the connection type will be standard. Access Point Name (APN) By default, the APN from the SIM will be selected. Follow these steps to change the Access Point Name (APN): 1. Select User Defined. 2. Enter the new APN in the field space provided (e.g. BGAN inmarsat.com). 3. Enter the username and password if required.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Port Forwarding Port Forwarding is a feature for Router (multiple-user) mode. This feature sets the SAFARI UE to direct incoming traffic on certain TCP/UDP port to a specific port on a local PC (IP Address). Follow these steps to add a new forwarding rule: 1. Click Add. 2. Enter the Incoming Port number in the space provided. (For example, the user expecting HTTP traffic, the port is 80). 3. Enter the Destination IP Address.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide TCP (e.g. for HTTP, it will be TCP) UDP 5. Enter the Destination Port number in the space provided (For example: listening port of the particular service (for example TCP port 80 for web server) on the PC that is connected to the SAFARI UE). 6. Click Apply to allow the settings to take effect. Settings You can select the Ethernet mode to be used for data connection. Follow these steps to select the Ethernet mode: 1.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Settings Menu Click the following tabs to view and edit the configuration settings for the SAFARI UE: Language Transceiver Info Ethernet Telephony PIN SMS Wi-Fi Admin Support Accounts About Language Select the desired language for the Web Console to be displayed. (Spanish, Chinese-Simplified and Chinese-Traditional may not be an option that is available at the time of purchase).
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Transceiver Info This tab shows general information about the UE, Error/Event Logs and Call Logs. 25 Information Displays information about the Manufacture ID, Software version, Model ID, IMEI number, IMSI number (only when a SIM card is inserted), Subscriber number and Antenna Unit‟s serial Number.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide 26 Logs Displays event and error logs of the UE. Call Log Displays the call history including standard voice calls, high-quality/fax calls, standard data sessions and streaming data sessions.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Ethernet Ethernet 1. Click Ethernet to view and edit the Ethernet settings. 2. Click Update to allow the settings to take effect.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide DHCP 1. Click DHCP to view and edit the DHCP settings. 2. Click Update to allow the settings to take effect. Mac Address Filtering 1. Click Mac Filtering to view and edit the Mac Filtering settings. 2. Click Update to allow the settings to take effect.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Reject List All PCs/Laptops will be allowed to access the UE except for those (MAC addresses) listed in the Reject List. Allow List All PCs/Laptops will be denied access to the UE except for those (MAC addresses) listed in the Allow List. When selecting this list, at least one entry should be there to access the UE. Telephony Interface 1.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide PORT CONFIGURATION For each of the 3 ports, a choice of the quality calls can be selected. Select your ideal call quality and click “Update”.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Fax Port For the fax port, if no subscription is made, there will be no choices. If fax subscription is made, 3.1KHz high quality fax call will be available.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Caller ID 1. Click Retrieve to get current setting of the Allow called party to see your number configuration. 2. To change the setting, select Yes, No, or According to network subscription for the Allow called party to see your number configuration. 3. Click Apply to allow the setting to take effect. Call Waiting 1. Click Retrieve to get current setting of the Enable call-waiting configuration. 2.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Call Barring 1. Click any individual Retrieve option to get the current setting of the corresponding scenario in which the calls would be barred. 2. Select the scenario in which the calls would be barred, or deselect the scenario to disable the corresponding call barring. 3. In the Barring PIN field, input a PIN for call barring setup. 4. Click Apply to allow the corresponding setting to take effect. 5.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide 1. Click any individual Retrieve option to get current setting of the corresponding scenario in which incoming calls would be forwarded. 2. Select the scenario in which the calls should be forwarded, or deselect the scenario to disable the corresponding call forwarding setting. 3. In the Divert to Number field, input the phone number where the incoming calls should be forwarded to (+). 4.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide PIN Transceiver PIN 1. Click Transceiver PIN to configure the Transceiver PIN settings. 2. Select Disabled if you do not need to set the Transceiver PIN. 3. Select Enabled to set the Transceiver PIN. 4. Enter the PIN number in the Enter PIN filed and click Update PIN. Follow these steps to change the Transceiver PIN: 1. Enter the old PIN number in the Enter Old PIN field. 2. Enter the new PIN number in the Enter New PIN field. 3.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide SIM PIN 1. Click SIM PIN to configure the SIM PIN settings. 2. Select Disabled if you do not need to set the SIM PIN. 3. Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN. 4. Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN. Note: The SIM PIN depends on the SIM card. Consult your equipment distributor if necessary.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide SIM PIN2 1. Click SIM PIN2 to configure the SIM PIN2 settings. 2. Select Disabled if you do not need to set the SIM PIN2. 3. Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN2. 4. Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN. Follow these steps to change the PIN Password: 5. Enter the old PIN number in the Enter Old PIN field. 6. Enter the new PIN number in the Enter New PIN field. 7. Re-enter the new PIN number in the Re-enter New PIN field. 8. Click Change PIN Password.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide SMS To change the SMS service Center Address number, enter the new number in the space provided and click Update. Note: Please contact your distributor or service provider if you do not know the Service Center Address.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Wi-Fi Module Configuration System info 1. Shows you software version and mac address. Wireless Settings 1. Allow you to enable/disable wireless connection. 2. Choose ideal network mode, channel bandwidth and channel. 3. Allow you to name your network.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Security Settings Follow the steps to configure the security settings of the Wi-Fi module. 1. Select the security mode and authentication key. Note: There are four sets of security passwords available for your security configuration and you can only select one set of password. 2. Select the default key to enable the desire password from “key 1” to “key 4” respectively.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Admin Change Password Follow these steps to change the Web Console login Password: 1. Enter the old password in the Old Password field. 2. Enter the new password in the New Password field. 3. Re-enter the new password in the Re-type Password field. 4. Click Update. The Web Console login password is now changed.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade is to update your SAFARI UE with the latest firmware. Please refer to your respective distributor for your firmware download. Warning: DO NOT abort the upgrading process or unplug the power of the SAFARI UE during the firmware upgrade process at any time. Doing so will corrupt the existing firmware loaded onto the SAFARI UE. Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware for your SAFARI UE: 1.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Note: If the Skipper web console didn’t appear, you can manually refresh the web console by clicking the F5 on your keyboard. 5. Browse to the location of the new firmware, select, and click Upload. 6. Firmware upgrade will take approximately 10 to 12 minutes to complete. You will be prompted with the Result: Firmware Upgrade Completed message. 7. Click Reboot Transceiver to reboot the SAFARI UE.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Reboot Transceiver If you wish to reboot the SAFARI UE, click Reboot Transceiver. Click Reboot and wait for a few minutes to allow the UE to reboot. Refresh your browser to update the Web Console page after reboot. Factory Reset To perform a Factory Reset, enter the Security code 0000 and click Factory Reset. Warning: All the settings and user data (e.g., Phone Book, GPS, etc.) of the SAFARI UE will be cleared and reset to the default settings.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Save Settings To power down the SAFARI UE Transceiver Unit using the main power switch, it is recommended to save the recent setting changes. To save the recent changes, click Save Now. GPS Output By default, SAFARI UE Transceiver Unit outputs the GPS data in NMEA format (at 9600bps) via the NMEA 0183 Connector for GPS output. For technician who wants to diagnose the system, he/she may collect the debug log messages by selecting Output Debug Log.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Ciphering Enabling the Ciphering option will make the SAFARI UE to exchange voice and data in secure mode by encrypting them over the air. To enable/disable the Ciphering, select the option Enabled or Disabled respectively and click Update to make the change to take effect.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Support Display information of the support telephone number, support email address, Support URL and Services URL. (The information shown are for sample purpose only.) Accounts 1. Select “Add” to add new user. 2. Select “Delete” to delete specific user. 3. Select “Change Password” to change specific user‟s password.
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SAFARITM System User’s Guide Chapter 4 – Connecting Devices with SAFARITM Transceiver Available interfaces There are multiple connectors available on the SAFARITM Transceiver for connecting to different types of devices: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Ethernet LAN (PoE) RJ45 Connectors for DATA The Transceiver Unit has two Ethernet (LAN) RJ45 connectors with one connector supports the Power over Ethernet (PoE). Please refer to 1 for Ethernet LAN PoE connector Please refer to 7 for standard Ethernet LAN connector GPS Output RJ11 (Offset) Connector The Transceiver has a GPS output RJ11 (Offset) connector to outputting the GPS data with NMEA0183 format.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Connecting To a Computer To connect a computer to the SAFARITM Transceiver Unit you need a LAN (Category 5) Cable. 1. Plug one end of the LAN cable to a PoE RJ-45 port meant for DATA and the other end to your computer network port. 2. Use the Web Console as listed in the Data Menu section of Chapter 4 - Using the Web Console, to configure the SAFARITM Transceiver Unit and activate a data connection.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting and FAQs General LED Status TERMINAL LED LED behavior Off Steady amber Blinking green Steady green Steady red Descriptions / Remedial Actions Transceiver Unit is in power-off state. Transceiver Unit is powering up. Transceiver Unit is booting up. Transceiver Unit has powered up successfully. System failure during boot up or operation. User action required.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide SIM Card Symptoms SIM Card detected Transceiver Descriptions / Remedial Actions cannot be Ensure that a correct SIM card is used. by the Ensure that a SIM card is properly inserted into SIM Card Slot Retry by re-inserting the SIM card into SIM Card Slot before powering up the Transceiver. Transceiver indicates Ensure that a correct SIM card is used.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Unable to incoming call Make sure that a correct call number is used and with „00‟ prefix and ended with „‟ to complete the dial number (i.e. 00870772101234). receive Hang up and retry the call again Ensure that a correct call number is used Ensure that the line is not engaged by any other telephony devices. Ensure that all other telephony devices are hung up properly. The audio may clip when use with some phones in high volume.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Web Console Symptoms Descriptions / Remedial Actions Unable to access Web Ensure there is no problem with the Ethernet connectivity Console Ensure that IP address is entered correctly. Unable to login Ensure to use correct username and password. Ensure that you do not have maximum Web Console sessions being opened. Retry by closing and reopening the web browser. Web page does not seem Refresh the web page. to be updated or there are unexpected errors occurred.
SAFARITM System User’s Guide Low Satellite Signal Symptoms Descriptions / Remedial Actions Signal Strength is low or Check any obstruction on the roof top of the vehicle that too low (less than may block the Antenna Unit‟s line of sight. 45dBHz) Check any interference signal from other electronics devices that are close to the antenna unit.
SAFARITM System User Guide Appendix A Technical Specifications A.
SAFARITM System User Guide A.2 Antenna’s Outline Dimensions A: M6 (6x) Weight: 2 kg. Dimensions are expressed in terms of mm.
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SAFARITM System User Guide Appendix B GPIO Cable connection GPIO Plug Signal Name Type of Wire Color Code No-connector GPIO-1 Ignition (Active Low) Ground Black Unterminated Brown Unterminated Red Unterminated Orange Unterminated Yellow Unterminated Green Unterminated Blue Unterminated Purple Unterminated Grey Unterminated White Unterminated - - - - GPIO -4 Ignition (Active High) LED GPIO -5 Remote On/Off GPIO -6 Buzzer GPIO -7 Ground GPIO -8 TX Off GPIO -9 10V sup
SAFARITM System User Guide Recommended GPIO Peripherals Below are some peripherals recommended for GPIO connection. 1. Remote On/Off Switch Manufacturer: APEM Manufacturer p/n: IRC7Z232LOG http://sg.element14.com/apem/irc7z232log/switch-nc-no-square-grn-ledip67/dp/1714239?Ntt=1714239 Remove On/Off Switch Connection diagram GPIO -9 10V Supply LED Switch GPIO -4 LED GPIO -5 Remote On/Off 2. Buzzer 12V Manufacturer: MOFLASH SIGNALLING Manufacturer p/n: AE20M-12FA http://sg.element14.
SAFARITM System User Guide 4. TX On/Off Switch Manufacturer: ARCOLECTRIC SWITCHES Manufacturer p/n: C1350XBAAA http://sg.element14.