Operator’s Manual Aspire Aviation Handset OM - 23-15-85 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL Copyright - Notice Copyright 2012, Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Honeywell is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. All other marks are owned by their respective companies. Page 4 OM - 23-15-85 3 Oct 2012 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Revision History and Instructions MANUAL Aspire Aviation Handset Operator’s Manual Revision 0 Summary This is a new release. OM - 23-15-85 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Record of Revisions Page 6 Rev. No. Date Issued 0 Nov, 2012 OM - 23-15-85 3 Oct 2012 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Table of Contents Section Page 1 About this Manual ........................................................................................................... 9 1.1 Scope ........................................................................................................................... 9 1.2 Part Numbers ............................................................................................................... 9 1.3 Organization ..............................................
OPERATOR’S MANUAL List of Figures Figure Page Figure 1 Aspire System Diagram ........................................................................................... 10 Figure 2 Aspire Aviation Handset .......................................................................................... 11 Figure 3 Handset Status Bar Details ..................................................................................... 14 Figure 4 Unlock Screen ................................................................
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1 About this Manual This manual provides information about the operation of the Aspire Aviation Handsets and their associated cradle assemblies. 1.1 Scope This manual includes information about operating the Aspire Aviation Handsets. For information about wiring, installation, configuration, and setup of the handsets, refer to System Description, Installation, and Maintenance Manual 23-15-86. 1.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1.5 About the Aviation Handset Within the Aspire System The Aspire Aviation Handset connects to the Iridium satellite network through the Aspire system and provides data and voice services to the aircraft cabin. You can install the Aspire system with two antennas—a single-element or dual-element antenna. The single-element antenna provides two channels on the Iridium network. The dual-element antenna provides two channels and short-burst data service on the Iridium network.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2 Getting to Know Your Phone Figure 2 shows the front and back of the Aspire Aviation Handset. Figure 2 Aspire Aviation Handset OM - 23-15-85 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.1 Use of the Touch Screen Use a finger to control the Android features on the Aspire Aviation Handset. Your finger can manipulate the application icons, buttons (hard keys at the bottom of the screen), menu items, and the onscreen keyboard as follows: • Touch: To act on items on the screen, such as application and settings icons, to type letters and symbols using the onscreen keyboard, or to push onscreen buttons, they simply need to be touched by a finger.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.2 Use of the Hard Keys The handset’s physical buttons (Hard Keys) offer a variety of functions and shortcuts. The primary buttons are described in Table 2. Table 2 Handset Hard Keys Description Button Push Power Turns off the screen. Volume Up / Down When a call is in progress, increases or decreases the call volume. When the phone is ringing, silences the ringer.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.4 Handset Operational Status The handset Operational Status is represented by the group of icons that show at the top of every screen. Figure 3 describes the status bar information. Figure 3 Handset Status Bar Details Page 14 OM - 23-15-85 3 Oct 2012 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3 Operation of the Handset 3.1 Turn the Handset On/Off Use the power button to turn the handset on or off. To turn the handset on: 1. Push and hold the Power button (on the top of the handset) for a few seconds until the screen lights. The unlock screen appears. 2. To unlock the screen, slide the green Unlock button to the right. The dial pad screen appears. Use the dial pad to make calls. For more information on how to make calls, refer to Section 3.3 Make a Call on page 18.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL The Dialer screen appears. Figure 5 Dialer Screen 2. Slide the Dialer screen to the left to open the call History screen. Figure 6 Call History Screen Page 16 OM - 23-15-85 3 Oct 2012 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3. Slide the Dialer screen to the right to open the Contacts screen. Figure 7 Contacts Screen 4. Push the Apps key 5. Push the Back button 6. Push the Apps button to open the application home screen. Figure 8 Application Home Screen to return to the previous screen from any of the application screens. to return to the applications home screen. OM - 23-15-85 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 7. Push the Dialer button to switch from any of the applications to the dialer screen. 3.3 Make a Call The details of the called party and the elapsed call time show on the on call screen while a call is in progress. When a call is in progress, touch the applicable icon on the on call screen to: • Transfer to the dialer screen to add another call to a call conference. • Turn the speaker phone on or off. • Mute the call. • Turn Bluetooth on or off. Figure 9 On Call Screen 3.3.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.3.2 Make a Call from the Call History or Contacts Screen 1. Slide the Dialer screen to the left to open the call History screen, or to the right to open the Contacts screen. 2. Touch next to the number to call. 3.4 Receive a Call When an incoming call is observed on the handset, touch Answer to accept the call, or Decline to ignore the call. The Incoming Call screen displays the caller number or the caller ID (name) during the incoming call notification.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Figure 11 Call Ended Screen 3.6 Select a Network The Aspire Aviation Handset can override the default network configured for the aircraft's satellite communication system. The available networks depend on the satellite communication equipment on the aircraft. The override enables users to select lower cost services or services with bandwidth appropriate for their applications.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.7 Opening and Switching Applications The applications home screen has icons for all of the applications on the phone. When an application icon is selected, it launches the selected application. Once an application is launched, it remains active until it is exited. Select the applications home button to switch back to the applications home screen and launch another application, without closing the previous application. 3.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Figure 14 Onscreen Keyboard Some fields open the alpha keyboard, as shown in Figure 15. Figure 15 Alpha Keyboard Other fields open the numeric keyboard, as shown in Figure 16. Page 22 OM - 23-15-85 3 Oct 2012 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Figure 16 Numeric Keyboard 3.10 Check of the Handset Operational Status To view the handset operational status: 1. On the applications home screen, touch the Settings icon, and then touch Advanced. 2. Enter the PIN and touch Continue. The Advanced settings screen lists the full set of handset operational settings. Figure 17 Advanced Settings OM - 23-15-85 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.11 Connect to a Computer Through a USB Connect the Aspire handset to a computer through a Micro-B USB cable, to transfer music, pictures, and other files between the phone and the computer. 3.12 Add a Contact Information from Call History The Call History screen provides information about the dialed, received, and missed call numbers. To save a new contact from the Call History screen: 1. Slide the Dialer screen to the left to open the call history screen. 2.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL The contacts screen gets updated with the new contact. Figure 19 Contacts Updated Screen 3.13 Power Off the Handset To power off the handset: 1. Push and hold the Power button (on the top of the handset) for a few seconds. 2. Touch Power off. 3. Touch OK to confirm power off. Figure 20 Power off the Handset OM - 23-15-85 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.14 Clear the Call Log The call History screen gives the details about the received, dialed, and the missed call numbers. Push the Clear Call Log to delete the call history, as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21 Clear Call Log Screen 3.15 Administrator Password For security reasons, the handset settings are password protected. Only administrators have access rights to the settings options.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.16 About Phone Screen View information about the handset on the About phone screen, as shown in Figure 23.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.17 Edit or Create a New Access Point Not supported in this release. 3.18 Connecting to WiFi Networks Not supported in this release. Figure 24 Ethernet Settings 3.19 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices Not supported in this release. 3.20 Turn Bluetooth On/Off Not supported in this release. 3.21 SIP Services Not supported in this release. Page 28 OM - 23-15-85 3 Oct 2012 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.22 Keyboard Settings Not supported in this release. Figure 25 Keyboard Settings 3.23 SD Card Not supported in this release. 3.24 Date and Time Not supported in this release. Figure 26 Date and Time Settings OM - 23-15-85 © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.