Telit Sat 600 Dual Mode Globalstar/GSM Telephone User’s Guide (QJOLVK SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 1 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 2 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
Introduction Thank you for having chosen Telit. Please read this manual carefully in order to be in a position to make full use of your telephone’s capabilities. Using your dual mode Satellite/GSM Telit Sat 600 Telephone, calls may be made and received using both the GSM 900 MHz cellular networks (on condition that an agreement exists between your network operator and the network on which you are about to operate) and using the Globalstar ® satellite network.
Patent Information This unit has been produced in terms of the following licences held by QUALCOMM Inc.
Index Index_____________________________________________________________ 5 1.
Deactivating and activating the PIN code _______________________________ 32 PUK and PUK 2 codes (8 digits) _______________________________________ 32 Password to bar calls ________________________________________________ 32 Making a call _____________________________________________________ 33 International calls __________________________________________________ 33 Automatic redialling_________________________________________________ 33 Correcting entering errors ___________________________________________
Searching by position _______________________________________________ 42 Phone book Menu _________________________________________________ 43 *) ______________________________________________ 44 8.
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Calls ( ) _____________________________________________________ 61 Audio ( ) ____________________________________________________ 61 Settings ( )___________________________________________________ 62 Display ( ) ________________________________________________ 62 Language ( ) ______________________________________________ 63 Call waiting ( ) ________________________________
' ' ' ' ' Networks ( )__________________________________________________ 68 Net search ( ) _____________________________________________ 68 Selection ( ) ______________________________________________ 68 Network list ( ) _____________________________________________ 68 Home network ( ) __________________________________________ 69 () ______________________________________________ 70 ( ( ( ( ( 10.
1. Phone overview Satellite Antenna Display Special Keys Main menu Key Alphanumeric Keypad LED Satellite Menu Key Earpiece Phone book Key Message Menu Key Flip On/Off Key Microphone SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 10 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
Special keys Key & Feature Switches the telephone on and off. During a conversation it enables or disables the mute feature make a call, confirm a selection, access information, and for quick ac, To cess to the call records To end or reject a call, reject a choice, exit menus without changing set- - tings. When pressed for 1 second it activates the automatic locking of the keyboard (if activated, see “Self-locking”) ' Press to access the Main menu, move to the next entry, access further options.
Indicators The telephone is fitted with indicators (LED, icons) that provide information as to the phone’s status and main features activated. Telephone status indicator The LED that indicates the mode (land or satellite) the telephone is in, is positioned to the left of the key. ( If the LED is... Red The telephone is in Globalstar satellite mode Flashing Red The telephone is searching for the Globalstar satellite network Off The telephone is in GSM mode SAT600 User's Guide 1110...
Indicators on the display The telephone’s display includes indicators that provide information on its functioning. Other indicators will be illustrated later in the manual. Indicator Description Alarm indicator. Shows up when the alarm has been activated " External device indicator. Shows up when the telephone is connected to automobile kit (optional) or other accessories Signal strength indicator. Indicates the strength of the signal sent by the network.
Indicator 6 5 4 Description Call transfer indicator. Displayed when the call transfer feature has been activated Incoming call bar indicator. Displayed when the incoming call bar feature has been activated Outgoing call bar indicator. Displayed when the outgoing call bar feature has been activated Network maintenance indicator. Displayed when maintenance of the satellite network is in progress. In this case the telephone is not able to access the Globalstar network.
Indicator G 8 1 2 9 : Description Ring active indicator. Displayed when the telephone’s ring is active Ring off indicator. Displayed when the telephone’s ring has been deactivated Outgoing call indicator. Indicates that an outgoing call is in progress Incoming call indicator. Indicates that an incoming call is in progress Outgoing call on hold. Indicates that an outgoing call has been put on hold Incoming call on hold indicator.
The Main Menu is accessed by pressing the ST ' key. The display will read as follows: Indicates that further fields are available (above or below) on the same menu level. 0-0-0-0 The number indicated negatively shows which menu level is active. Menu Indicates the name of the current menu. ,'- Indicates the features that can be activated using the corresponding Soft Keys . SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 16 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
Satellite Antenna When in satellite mode, it is important that the satellite antenna be used correctly to allow you to make full use of the potential offered by the Globalstar network. Position of the antenna while in use Before beginning a satellite call, the antenna must be completely extended and pushed to the left or right until it is against the stop (as shown in the figure below), so that it is always vertical to the ground, pointing up to the sky, while the conversation is in progress.
Installation of the SIM card To be able to use the telephone, a valid format “plug-in” SIM card must be obtained. The SIM card is supplied by the network operator or the service provider. M Switch the telephone off. Remove the battery and move the metal handle on the SIM card cover to the OPEN position. Lift the flap. Insert the SIM card in the relevant slot in the cover.
Installing and removing the battery M Rest the battery in the space provided on the back of the telephone. First insert the upper end of the battery and then push the battery down until a click is heard indicating that it is in position. N To remove the battery be sure that the telephone is switched off, then press the release key down, and keep it pressed as the battery is lifted out. NOTE: For correct recharging the ambient temperature (not that on the display) must be between 0° and +45° C.
Recharging the battery This telephone is powered by a Lithium Ion rechargeable battery (which does not effect the memory). NOTE: Only use original batteries and battery chargers. M Insert the appropriate battery charger plug (among the 4 provided) depending on the type used in the country in which the telephone is used, into the socket.
O # = Recharging has been completed when the animation of the battery icon ( ) stops and the symbol flashes when the telephone is on. When the telephone is off, the following symbol is displayed: NOTE: The time taken for the Lithium Ion battery to recharge completely is around 3 hours, but the battery will already be at 80% charge after an hour.
2. Quick guide for first use Making your first call M With the telephone switched off, insert a valid SIM card (see “Installation of the SIM card”). N Insert the battery (see “Installing and removing the battery”). O Charge the battery by connecting the telephone to the battery charger. The telephone can be used while it is being recharged but this will prolong charging time. P Switch the telephone on by holding the o key down which is situated below the flip.
Receiving your first call M With the telephone on, and in an area covered by the satellite or cellular radio signal, you are informed that a call is coming in either by means of a message on the display or by an acoustic signal. '* -. NOTE: The acoustic signal can be silenced quickly by pressing or if the one-key answering feature has been selected, any key may be pressed except for . This feature is temporary and does not exclude ringing for subsequent incoming calls.
Storing a number in the phone book ) M Enter the telephone number, (it is better to use the “+” for country codes rather than the double zero: 0039…= +39…) and press . NOTE: “+” is obtained by pressing the , N key for more than one second. . Enter the name and press The display will read Store in [memory position number]. The letters available can be seen on each key. Pressing once will give the first letter, the second on pressing again and so on.
Sending your first short text message (SMS) M Press N Press *. , O ing (Write new) then . Press Press (Telephone parameters) and confirm by press- , , then enter the Service Centre number (provided by the network operator or service provider) and press P . - for at least one second to exit the Messages menu. You can now send your first text message. Q Press R Press S *. and the message Send to: will appear. .
Reading your first short text message (SMS) M If the telephone is switched on and connected to a satellite or cellular network, an acoustic signal will indicate the arrival of a new SMS message. For a few seconds the following symbol will be displayed: ! NOTE: The presence of SMS messages that have not been read is indicated by the icon N . To read the message press .
, . / -+ * Confirm by pressing then press to send. To scroll the list of SMS messages received, press or . To delete a message, press until the display reads Delete?. Confirm by pressing , or cancel by pressing . To read a message that you have read previously, press then . NOTE: Messages are stored on the SIM card. So as not to take up memory unnecessarily, it is best to delete messages once they have been read.
3. Important Warnings In your car Always check on the laws and regulations governing the use of cellular telephones in force in the country in which you are driving. Should you use the telephone while driving, the following should always be adhered to: • Always pay maximum attention to your driving. • Only use your automobile kit where available. • Do not stop your car in the emergency lanes on a motorway to make or receive calls, only stop the vehicle in parking areas provided.
Vehicles The use of cellular telephones inside vehicles may have a negative effect on their functioning, where these have not been correctly installed, and where RF signals emitted by the cellular phone have not been sufficiently shielded. Where there are warnings Always keep your telephone switched off wherever notices are posted expressly requesting this. Aircraft Standards set by aeronautical authorities forbid the use of telephones while an aircraft is flying.
Other warnings Keep the telephone out of reach of children. Only use original spares and accessories. The use of any other components shall cause the guarantee to lapse. Do not try to dismantle the telephone. It does not contain any parts that can be repaired by clients. Avoid the telephone coming into contact with liquids. Should this happen it must be removed from the power supply if on charge, and the supplier must be contacted. Avoid using the telephone beyond the temperature limits: -10°C and +55°C.
4. Main Features Switching on & and press the , RU key. M Hold the key down to switch the telephone on. If the telephone displays the message PIN key in the code (provided with the SIM card) X NOTE: The telephone can make and receive calls only when it is switched on, a valid SIM card has been inserted, and if the user is in an area covered by the GSM land-based network or Globalstar satellite network. N If necessary change the language on the display by pressing ' .
PIN and PIN 2 codes (from 4 to 8 digits) The PIN code (Personal Identity Number) is a private numeric password that is provided by the network operator or service provider along with the SIM card, and serves to protect the telephone against unauthorised use. When the display shows a message requesting the PIN, key it in and press or . If an incorrect PIN is inserted three times in succession, the SIM card is blocked, and cannot be used any more.
Making a call , Key in the telephone number, preceded by the area code, and press . Information on the call status will be displayed and on completion the duration and cost will be displayed. NOTE: The cost shown is transmitted by the network or is calculated by the telephone on the basis of data entered ( ). ' International calls , ® Hold the key down until the sign is displayed. Enter the country code, area code, and telephone number and press .
One-key dialling Hold the position number key (from 1 to 9) down, that relates to the position in which the telephone number was stored in the phone book. The display will read Call and, where stored, the name of the person being called will also be displayed. Sending DTMF tones DTMF multi-frequency signals allow you to communicate with answering machines, computerised telephone systems, etc.. Inserting pauses and waits in selecting DTMF tones is therefore useful for gaining access to certain services.
Notes during a call While a conversation is in progress, it is possible to enter a telephone number to be called later or to be stored. If the number is simply entered, it will appear on the display a few seconds after completion of the call. Answering a call When a call is received, the telephone begins to ring, and the text >>>CALL<<< flashes on the display. If the caller can be identified, the display will also show their telephone number (or name if this is stored in the phone book).
Activating and deactivating the microphone The microphone can be activated/deactivated by pressing conversation). The display will read: Phone muted. for a second (only during a C Protecting the keyboard ( ) Protecting the keyboard prevents accidental or involuntary pressing of keys, including the key. To lock the keyboard. With the display on stand-by, hold the key down. The display will show the symbol . To unlock the keyboard press for one second, followed by .
PNP (Private Numbering Plan) Where provided by the network operator or service provider, this feature allows calls to be made without entering the entire telephone number. Instead only a few digits that have been agreed with the network operator or service provider are entered. To activate the service press: [n] . To deactivate the service press: [n] . To view the state of the service (active/inactive) press: [n] . . /, / /, .
5. Managing calls The telephone has call management features that can be used while a call is in progress. During a call the list of available conversation management commands can be accessed by pressing . If a second call arrives while one is in progress, the display shows the message Call waiting accompanied by an acoustic signal. If the key is pressed, a three-option menu will appear (use to select one of the options, then to confirm).
6. Using call logging The telephone can store the information relating to the most recent calls received and missed. Information relating to the most recent calls made is stored on the SIM card. NOTE: When the SIM card is changed, this data is removed from the call log.
7. Using the phone book Telephone numbers and related names can be stored on the SIM card, using the phone book feature. The number of memory positions available on the SIM card varies, depending on the type of SIM card provided by the network operator or service provider. Storing names and numbers Adding a name and number M N O P With the telephone on stand-by, enter the telephone number. Press . Enter the name and press .
Correcting a name / number To edit: Use the key to move the cursor to the left, and the key to move it to the right, until the character to the right of the character to be cancelled. Press to cancel the character. M + N NOTE: If you hold + down, the entire content of the display will be cancelled. Characters available Use the following table as a reference guide for producing characters (for each key the upper line contains the upper case characters, and the lower line the lower case characters).
Recalling a telephone number from the phone book Searching by name To recall a telephone number from the phone book based on the initial of the name against which it was stored: M N ) Press . Enter the initial letter of the stored name. OR Scroll the names listed in the phone book on the SIM card, using the Press to make the call. O , . and / keys. ' + - NOTE: When you are in the memory position in the phone book, press to move onto the position number, and then onto the telephone number.
Phone book menu ) This menu can be accessed by pressing and then The options on the Phone book Menu include: ' for one second.
8. Message Menu Access the Message menu by pressing * . This menu allows you to send and receive SMS (Short Message Service) messages, to receive Cell Broadcast messages sent to all subscribers in a particular area by the network, as well as to gain access to the call mailbox feature. To send SMS messages, the SMS Service Centre number must be entered. This number is provided by the network operator or service provider.
Structure of the “Message” Menu MESSAGES zMM Messages yX Write new y1 Send y2 Store y3 Send and store y4 Parameters yY Received yZ Written y[ Parameters y1...5 User defined y1 Name y2 SMS Centre Number y3 Validity y4 Destination y5 Protocol identification y6 Default y6 Telephone Parameters y1 Name y2 SMS Centre Number y3 Validity y4 Destination y5 Protocol identification y6 Default y\ Automatic Deletion y1 On y2 Off y] Reply Path y1 On y2 Off y^ Report y1 On y2 Off y_ SMS Information zNN Call Mailbox y C
In the Message menu the Soft Keys ,'- provide further features on the basis of the symbol shown above them on the display: Enlarge and scroll the contents of a message. Reply to a message received, or update one already written. Enter the message Enter the telephone number Exit from the menu Move to the next subject on the same menu level.
As soon as the text for the new SMS message has been confirmed (by pressing the following options can be accessed: Send ( , ) ) To send the message immediately. The display will read Message sent if the message has been transmitted correctly, or Message not sent (with the reason) if it has not been transmitted correctly. Store ( ) To store a message without sending it (it can be sent at a later date). Send and store ( ) To send and store the message.
* To read the new SMS message press . The following message settings will appear: (§ N/N 01/01/2000 00:00 N/N indicates the number of the current SMS message out of the total number stored. 01/01/2000 indicates the date the SMS message was received, and 00:00 indicates the time it was received. The sender’s telephone number is displayed, and if this is stored in the phone book, the sender’s name. To read and scroll the SMS message’s content press .
Written ( * ) To read messages written and stored previously. * Parameters ( ) Before sending your first SMS message, all the data required to activate this feature must be entered, or at least the SMS Service Centre Number provided by the Network operator or service provider. If these are not changed, these parameters remain valid for successive SMS messages received.
NOTE: If the maximum time entered exceeds that set by the SMS Service Centre, the time will automatically be reduced to meet the latter. * Destination ( [User defined 1...5] ) This feature allows the destination telephone numbers for all new SMS messages to be stored. The number appears automatically under Send to: when you are compiling a new SMS + message, while it is always possible to change this by pressing .
* Reply Path ( ) This is a network service that allows an SMS message to be sent in reply, using the same SMS Service Centre as the sender. To activate press . * Report ( * ) * This network service allows you to obtain confirmation from the SMS Service Centre that your SMS message has been received. To activate press . NOTE: Check whether this service is offered free of charge or against payment by contacting your network operator or service provider.
Broadcast ( * ) The network operator or service provider sends messages to all subscribers in an area using the Cell Broadcast service. NOTE: The Cell Broadcast number, and language used for the subjects it deals with are strictly dependent on the type of SIM card used. These vary on the basis of the type of service set up by the network operator or service provider. The Cell Broadcast service and the related menu are only available in GSM mode.
9. Main Menu The way the telephone operates can be modified to suit your specific needs using the Main Menu. The features are divided into the main menu (first level) and various sub-menus (lower levels) which are accessible by pressing and following the indications given by using the Soft Keys. It is possible to change the settings for the various features on each menu and submenu. Menus and sub-menus are accessible via both the Dialogue Method and the Number- ' ing Method.
Numbering method The menus, sub-menus, and settings are all numbered, with the number appearing in the top right of the display. To access a menu feature using the corresponding number, press followed by the corresponding menu, sub-menu and setting numbers. For example, press and then to activate the Answer mode: automatic setting.
Menu Structure ' The menu structure is represented below. Access is gained by pressing . Under the various sections of the Main menu, the various sub-menu levels can be found. , To access the lower levels, press when the section is indicated. The menu level displayed is indicated by the number at the top right of the display. To move between the sections at the same menu level press (only to move down) or and (for down and up respectively).
MAIN zL Network services zc List of calls yn All yo Unanswered yp Received yq Outgoing zd Audio yn Ringing y1 Tone (User defined, Standard 1...19) y2 Volume y1 Off y2 Low y3 Medium y4 High y5 Incremental yo Keypad volume y1 Off y2 Low y3 High yp Warning tones y1 On y2 Off yq Service Beep y1 Active y2 Only No Service y3 Off yr DTMF y1 On y2 Off SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 56 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
MAIN ze Settings yn Display y1 Brightness y2 Brightness Time y1 Off y2 Short y3 Long y3 Text y1 Personalised y2 Date y4 Welcome y5 Set contrast yo Language y1 Automatic y2 English y3 Italiano y4 Español y5 Français y6 Deutsch y7 Português y8... Other languages yp Call Waiting y1 On y2 Off y3 Status yq Keypad Lock y1 On y2 Off yr Answer Mode y1 One key y2 Automatic y3 Any key zf Call Control yn 0LQXWH Beep y1 On y2 Off SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 57 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
MAIN zf Call Control yo &DOO Duration y1 /ast call y2 Received y3 Outgoing y4 Total time y5 Clear timers yp Charging y1 Last call y2 All calls y3 Cost control y4 Reset y5 Units account yq Send own number y1 Send y2 Don’t send y3 Net default yr CUG y1 CUG Index y2 Suppress CUG y3 Suppress OA ys NITZ y1 Enable y2 Disable zg Clock yn Set y1 Enter Time, Date, Day yo Alarm y1 Time y1 On y2 Off yp Date format y1 dd/mm/yy y2 mm/dd/yy SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 58 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
MAIN zh 3KRQH Information yn Own number yo IMEI yp Software yq SIM Information yr Total life zi Security yn PIN control y1 Change PIN1 y2 Change PIN2 y3 PIN request y1 Enable y2 Disable yo Telephone security (requires the security code to be entered) y1 Type y1 On y2 Off y3 SIM List y2 Delete list y3 Change code y4 Autoblock y1 On y2 Off y3 Change Code y5 Use default yp Call barring y1 Outgoing (Outgoing calls, International, Only domestic) y2 Incoming (Incoming calls, International) y3 Cancel (Incoming
MAIN zj Call divert yn Divert Always y1 All teleservices y2 Speech y3 Fax y4 Asynchronous data yo Missed Calls y1 If busy y2 If unreached y3 If no reply y4 All missed yp Cancel y1 All y2 Missed calOV y3 If busy y4 If unreached y5 If no reply zk Networks yn Net Search yo Selection y1 Automatic y2 Manual yp Network list yq Home network SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 60 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
Network services ( ' ) The presence, name and configuration, and the number and type of features offered on this menu depends on the SIM card used. Contact the network operator or service provider to obtain information on services offered. ' List of Calls ( (¨ ) (§ Allows the last 20 outgoing ( ) and last 20 answered incoming calls ( ) or unanswered calls ( ) to be displayed. Also refer to the “Using call logging” Chapter.
Key Display Action A B C D E F G # a b c d e f g LA SI DO RE MI FA SOL Sharp I Note length YFR H Pause length ' ' The other options in the sub-menu make it possible to set the Keypad Volume ( ), the options being (Off, Low, High), the Warning Tones ( ) which indi- cate the connection to the line, the switching on and off of the telephone, the connection and disconnection of the battery charger, as well as a low charge in the battery.
' maximum length is 40 characters. ) Language ( ' This feature allows the language in which display messages will appear to be chosen. When Automatic ( ) is selected, the telephone automatically recognises the nationality of the SIM card, and displays the messages in the jargon associated with this language (provided the language is stored in the telephone) .
Charging ( ' ) ' ' ' ' This network service indicates the amount debited for the Last call made ( ) and for All the calls ( ). ' The Cost Control ( ) option allows you to set the currency and amount for each unit. This requires the PIN 2 to be entered first. The Reset ( ) option along with entering the PIN 2 resets all calculations, while Units account ( ) allows the number of units to be limited to a maximum preset number, upon expiry of which the call will be interrupted.
' A network service that allows you to see the time in the zone you are in without having to change the relevant menu, where enabled ( ). Clock ( Set ( ' ) ' ) This feature always sets the time (always shown in the top right of the display) the date and the day of the week, in that order. To move from one number to another press . To scroll the values press the and keys, or . ' Alarm ( ' ' . / ) ' The alarm works even when the telephone is switched off.
ber (printed on a card on the box when it’s sold) should be given to your network operator or service provider to bar the use of the telephone on GSM or satellite networks that offer this service. ) Software ( ' Displays the telephone’s software version. SIM Information ( ' ) Displays the SIM phase (1 or 2), followed by the country code (MCC) and GSM network code (MNC) one after the other. Total life ( ' ) Displays the total time of calls received and made. This cannot be reset.
Call barring ( ' ) ,+ ' This network service allows Outgoing ( Code to be requested. Press ) calls to be barred, and the for information regarding the status of call barring: all the Outgoing calls, International calls, and calls within the country (Only domestic). It is also possible to select the type of calls you intend to bar (All, Voice, ' Fax, SMS, Asynchronous Data).
fore activating this feature the number to which the calls must be diverted is to be entered. NOTE: The option of diverting calls that are Missed must include the time lapse before ' these are to be diverted. ) Cancel ( Deletes all diversions activated or the various types of diversion activated (all calls, missed calls, if busy, if not reached, if no reply is received).
Empty section, and press , to display the preset networks that may be added to the priority list. The and keys can be used to scroll the list. Press to add the selected network to the priority list. By holding down, it is possible to cancel a network from the priority list after being asked for confirmation. . / , + Home Network ( ' ) This feature displays the network operator that issued the SIM card. SAT600 User's Guide 1110... pagina 69 Mercoledì 11 Ottobre 2000 17.
10. Satellite Menu The Satellite Menu gives quick access to satellite features. The Satellite Menu can be accessed by briefly pressing . To move between the GSM and Satellite modes quickly, hold the ( ( key down. MODE zc Mode yn GS yo GSM yp GS, then GSM yq GSM, then GS NOTE: The telephone’s four operating modes will only come into effect on switching the telephone on again after having been set.
GS then GSM ( ( ) If this feature is selected, the telephone will try to connect to the Globalstar satellite network. If it is not able to access a satellite, the telephone will automatically switch over to a cellular mode. NOTE: Normally every 30 minutes (although this time may be changed by the network operator) the telephone will search for the Globalstar satellite network.
Technical characteristics Dual Mode Satellite / GSM 900 MHz, Phase II, Telephone Dimensions: Weight: Standard battery: Standby: Conversation: Data Transmission: Satellite Antenna: SIM Card: Temperature: 160 x 55 x 35 mm 340 g (with standard battery) Lithium Ions (1600 mAh) GSM 95 hours Satellite 10 hours* GSM 16,5 hours Satellite 3,5 hours 9600 bps (cellular and satellite mode) extendable with two locking positions “plug-in” type - 10 °C / + 55 °C * Up to 24 hours where the satellite network offers the Sl