User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Summary
- Antenna Safety Instructions
- About the Manual
- Introduction
- Getting started
- Using the display and keypad
- Using the interfaces
- In this chapter
- General
- Bluetooth pairing
- Using a phone or fax machine
- Selecting the call type
- Connecting an analog phone or a fax machine
- Connecting an ISDN phone or a G4 fax machine
- Connecting a Bluetooth handset
- Entering the SIM PIN using a phone
- Making or receiving a phone call with the EXPLORER™ 700
- Making a call to the EXPLORER™ 700
- Dialing functions
- Sending or receiving a fax message
- Using a computer
- Additional interfaces
- What’s next?
- Using the web interface
- In this chapter
- Introduction
- The Home window
- Using the phone book
- Using the Call log
- Handling messages
- Setting up the EXPLORER™ 700
- Setting up the interfaces
- Enabling/disabling interfaces
- Description of data settings
- Configuring the USB interface
- Configuring the LAN interface
- Configuring the WLAN interface
- Configuring the Bluetooth interface
- Pairing Bluetooth devices from the web interface
- Configuring the Phone/Fax settings
- Configuring the ISDN interface
- Setting a common APN
- Properties, software upload and alarm list
- Administration
- Help desk and diagnostic report
- What’s next?
- Maintenance and troubleshooting
- Technical specifications
- In this appendix
- General specifications
- Battery
- Power input
- SIM interface
- Phone interface, 2-port
- ISDN interface, 2-port
- LAN interface, 2-port
- USB interface
- WLAN Access Point
- Bluetooth interface
- Antenna interface on Transceiver
- Detachable antenna
- EXPLORER™ Bluetooth Handset charger interface
- Solar panel interface
- I/O interface
- Serial number labels
- Conformity
- AT commands
- Glossary
- Index
Glossary
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M
MAC Media Access Control address. A hardware address that uniquely identifies each
node of a network.
N
NAT Network Address Translation. An Internet standard that enables a local-area
network to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of
addresses for external traffic. A NAT module makes all necessary address
translations.
NC Not Connected
P
Pairing Bluetooth Pairing happens when two Bluetooth enabled devices agree to
communicate. The two devices exchange passkeys and join what is called a trusted
pair. In a trusted pair, the two devices automatically accept communication with each
other.
Passkey A unique code or password used when pairing Bluetooth devices.
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PDA Personal Digital Assistant. A lightweight, hand-held, usually pen-based computer
used as a personal organizer.
PDP Packet Data Protocol. A network protocol used by external packet data networks that
communicate with a GPRS network.
PIN Personal Identification Number. A code number used to provide access to a system
that has restricted access.
PUK PIN Unblocking Key. An eight-digit code used to unblock a SIM card after three
incorrect PINs have been entered. The PUK code is supplied with the SIM card.
R
RDI Restricted Digital Information
RHCP Right-Hand Circular Polarization
RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator