Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201

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Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Version 1.0 16 May 2008 inmarsat.com/bgan Whilst the information has been prepared by Inmarsat in good faith, and all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure its accuracy, Inmarsat makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose or use of the information. Inmarsat shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind, including indirect or consequential loss, arising from use of the information and all warranties and conditions, whether express or implied by statute, common law or otherwise, are hereby excluded to the extent permitted by English law. INMARSAT is a trademark of the International Mobile Satellite Organisation, Inmarsat LOGO is a trademark of Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited. Both trademarks are licensed to Inmarsat Global Limited. Inmarsat Global Limited 2007. All rights reserved.

Contents Introduction 1 1 Introducing BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 1 1.1 Purpose of this manual 1 1.2 Scope 1 1.3 Assumptions 1 1.4 Useful references 1 2 Menu options 2 Terminal interface settings 3 3 Setting up the WLAN interface 3 3.1 Introduction 3 3.2 Setting up a WLAN data connection 3 4 Setting up the ISDN interface 4 4.1 Introduction 4 4.2 Setting up an ISDN voice or data connection 5 Managing the terminal 7 5 Enabling or disabling antenna audio 7 6 Enabling or disabling indicator lights 7 7 Enabling auto start and automatic registration 8 8 Restarting the terminal 8 Telephony settings 9 9 Viewing telephone numbers 9

Introduction 1 Introducing BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 1.1 Purpose of this manual This document describes the functions of BGAN LaunchPad that are specific to the Hughes 9201. It is intended for first time end-users, Distribution Partners, Service Providers and anyone who wants to use the Hughes 9201 to connect to the BGAN network and manage network services using LaunchPad. A previous knowledge of satellite communications is useful, but not essential. 1.2 Scope This document gives detailed instructions on every function or menu option available in BGAN LaunchPad that is specific to the Hughes 9201. It does not describe how to use menu options that are common to all terminals. For this information, refer to the document Using BGAN LaunchPad, available for download from www.inmarsat.com/support This document also does not describe how to use specific applications over the BGAN network. For this information refer to the BGAN solutions guides and solutions sheets, available for download from www.inmarsat.com/support 1.3 Assumptions You have installed your Hughes 9201, as described in the documentation supplied with your terminal. You have a connection already setup between the terminal and your computer. 1.4 Useful references Other documentation on BGAN and LaunchPad is available for download from the BGAN web site at www.inmarsat.com/support Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 1

2 Menu options The following table shows the menu options specific to the Hughes 9201, and where in this guide to look for information on the options. If you want information on a menu option other than those listed, refer to the supplementary guide for your particular terminal. Menu > Sub menu Terminal > WLAN Interface Settings Terminal > ISDN Interface Settings Refer to Setting up the WLAN interface on page 3. Setting up the ISDN interface on page Error! Bookmark not defined. Terminal > Antenna Audio Enabling or disabling antenna audio on page 7 Terminal > Interface Lights Enabling or disabling indicator lights on page 7. Terminal > Auto-Start Mode Enabling auto start and automatic registration on page 8. Terminal > Restart Terminal Restarting the terminal on page 8. BGAN services > Telephony settings Viewing telephone numbers on page 9. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 2

Terminal interface settings 3 Setting up the WLAN interface 3.1 Introduction For the WLAN to work, you must configure the Hughes 9201 and your computers with the same channel, network name and WEP security settings. Note the following about WLAN channels: The WLAN channels you may legally use vary in different regions of the world. In some countries, certain channels are not available. Please be sure to select your Region from the drop down menu before selecting one of the available channels. Channel 11 is common to almost all regions and so it is used as the default channel. Inmarsat recommends that you observe any local regulations regarding the use of radio transmitting devices. In particular, note that if you are in France or Spain the channels available for selection are limited. 3.2 Setting up a WLAN data connection The HNS 9201 has a built-in WLAN 802.11b Access Point. By default, the WLAN interface is disabled. Use BGAN LaunchPad to enable and set up the WLAN interface after registration as follows: a. Select Terminal > WLAN Interface Settings from the BGAN LaunchPad main menu. The Configure WLAN Interface dialog box is displayed, as shown below: b. Select Enable to activate the WLAN interface. c. Enter a Network Name (SSID). The default is BGAN, but you can change this if required. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 3

d. Select a Region from the drop-down list. e. Select a Channel number from the drop-down list. This controls the channel number (1-14) used by the access point. Depending on the country only certain options are available for selection. Channel 11 is common to almost all regulatory options and so is the default. f. Select a Data encryption rate from the drop-down list. There are two levels available, 64 bit and 128 bit. 128 bit offers a higher level of security, but may cause a slight degradation in performance. g. Select an encryption type at the Enter WEP key in: text box. This can be either Hex or ASCII. Hex keys use hexadecimal numbers (0-9, A-F) to encrypt and decrypt data and are the most widely supported format. Plain text (ASCII) keys are supported on some operating systems (check that your operating system supports ASCII before you select this option). h. Enter up to four WEP Key numbers. The format depends on whether you selected Hex or ASCII. Hex. Enter a two digit hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F) in each box on the WEP Key 1 row. You can enter up to four keys in total. ASCII. Enter a string of 5 characters for 64 bit encryption or 13 characters for 128 bit encryption. You can enter up to four keys in total. Note: Check that each key that you set up here is exactly the same as each key on your Access Point. That is, WEP Key 1 on the LaunchPad must be the same as Key 1 on the Access Point and so on. i. Seelct the key that you want to use as the Default. You can change the default key periodically for added security. j. Click on OK to save the changes, Cancel to exit without saving, or Apply to apply the settings for this WLAN session only. Any computer with WLAN capability and in range of the terminal can detect the terminal's WLAN SSID and connect to it automatically using BGAN LaunchPad. Up to 11 WLAN users can connect to the terminal simultaneously. 4 Setting up the ISDN interface 4.1 Introduction You can use the HNS 9201 to make any of the following ISDN connections: Voice, for example using an ISDN handset. 3.1kHz audio, for example using a fax machine. Data, for example using an ISDN card on your computer, an ISDN AudioVideo camera or an ISDN fax machine. Only one device at a time can make a call since only one B channel is supported. However, up to four ISDN phones can be utilized on the one ISDN connection. Note that this limit is imposed by the terminal s power limit in order to protect Ethernet devices in case they are accidentally connected to the ISDN port. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 4

4.2 Setting up an ISDN voice or data connection Before you can use your ISDN handset or ISDN data equipment, you must program its MSN (Mobile Subscriber Number). The MSN identifies the equipment type and call quality required to the terminal. The available MSNs are follows: For a 4kbps voice call, use MSN 1. For a 3.1kHz voice call, use MSN 2. This is a higher quality voice call, charged at a higher rate than a 4kbps call. For equipment that sends and receives data as 3.1KHz audio, such as Group 3 fax machines, use MSN 2. For equipment that sends and receives data.as Unrestricted Digital Information (UDI) or as Restricted Digital Information (RDI), use MSN 3. In addition, make sure that the ISDN interface is set up in BGAN LaunchPad. To do this: a. Select Terminal > ISDN Interface Settings from the BGAN LaunchPad main menu. The Configure ISDN Interface dialog box is displayed, as shown below: Select the Enable Interface check box to activate the ISDN interface or uncheck the check box to deactivate the interface. b. Do one of the following: Enter 1 in the MSN speech number: text box for a 4kbps call. Enter 2 in the MSN speech number: text box for a 3.1kHz call. Enter 2 in the MSN audio number: text box for a 3.1 KHz audio call. Typically, this is the option you use if you are connecting a Group 3 fax machine to the ISDN port. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 5

Enter 3 in the MSN UDI number: for an Unrestricted Digital Information (UDI) call (64kbps ISDN). Check the documentation supplied with your device for details on whether it is a UDI device. Enter 3 in the MSN RDI number: text box for a Restricted Digital Information (RDI) call (56kbps ISDN). Check the documentation supplied with your device for details on whether it is an RDI device. c. Click OK to save the changes, or Cancel to exit without saving. d. Connect the ISDN equipment to the ISDN port on the BGAN terminal using the ISDN cable supplied with the terminal. Tip: To check your MSISDN number(s) and SIM card details whilst connected to the terminal, open the diagnostic report from BGAN LaunchPad. To do this, select Help > Diagnostic Report from the BGAN LaunchPad main menu. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 6

Managing the terminal 5 Enabling or disabling antenna audio The terminal has a built in audio buzzer which you can use to assist you in pointing the terminal. The higher the pitch of the buzzer and the shorter the interval between tones, the stronger the satellite signal. To turn the audio buzzer on or off: a. From the BGAN LaunchPad main menu, select Terminal > Antenna Audio. The Configure Antenna Audio dialog box displays: b. Click either the On or Off radio button to switch the audio buzzer on or off as required. c. Click on OK to save the setting, or Cancel to exit without saving. 6 Enabling or disabling indicator lights The terminal has a number of indicator lights (also called LEDs) on its side panel, that indicate the status of various terminal features. You can turn these lights off if required for example, you may need to turn them off for security reasons. To turn the indicator lights off: a. From the BGAN LaunchPad main menu, select Terminal > Indicator Lights. The Configure Indicator Lights dialog box displays: b. Click either the Enable or Disable radio button to switch the indicator lights on or off as required. c. Click on OK to save the setting, or Cancel to exit without saving. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 7

7 Enabling auto start and automatic registration The auto start feature can be used in conjunction with automatic registration to allow the terminal to automatically recover from a power outage. This is useful if the terminal is mounted in a fixed location where the power switch cannot easily be reached, for example on a pole. In normal operation, the terminal does not turn back on when power is reapplied after a power failure. If you activate the auto start feature, the terminal turns back on automatically. You can also enable automatic registration, in which case the terminal bypasses the pointing procedure and automatically reconnects to the network. Automatic registration should only be used for fixed installations, where pointing is not required after initial setup. To activate auto start and/or automatic registration: a. From the BGAN LaunchPad main menu, select Terminal > Auto-Start Mode. The Configure Auto Start dialog box displays: b. Check the Switch on BGAN terminal when external power is available check box to turn on auto start. c. If required, check the Automatically register with the network after BGAN terminal switches on check box to bypass pointing in the event of power failure. d. Click on OK to save the settings, or Cancel to exit without saving. 8 Restarting the terminal If required, you can turn the terminal off and back on again from BGAN LaunchPad. To do this: a. From the BGAN LaunchPad main menu, select Terminal > Restart Terminal. The Restart Terminal dialog box displays: <SCREEN SHOT REQUIRED> b. Click on OK to restart the terminal. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 8

Telephony settings 9 Viewing telephone numbers You can display the terminal s telephone numbers and ISDN numbers in BGAN LaunchPad, if they have been supplied by your service provider. To do this: a. From the BGAN LaunchPad main menu, select BGAN services > Telephony Settings: (You can also click on Advanced in the Phone window). The Telephony settings window displays: b. The telephone numbers and ISDN numbers available to you are displayed in the Telephone numbers tab. Using BGAN LaunchPad on the Hughes 9201 Page 9