User Manual

Chapter 2: Getting started
Establishing a connection using BGAN terminal 23
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Getting started
For information on how to type text in the handset, see Writing text in the
handset on page 47.
5. Enter the Administrator password and select OK.
6. Enter the SIM PIN and select OK.
If the SIM PIN is rejected, see the next section Wrong PIN.
When the PIN is accepted, the BGAN terminal automatically sets up a SIP
profile and assigns the local number 0501 to the first handset that is
connected.
If one or more handsets have already been connected to the terminal, and the
new handset has not been connected to the terminal before, you need to set
up the user name, password and local number in the handset and in the web
interface of the BGAN terminal. For further information, see Connecting
subsequent handsets to the BGAN terminal on page 24.
When the display shows the handset ready symbol in the upper right
corner, the handset is ready for making a call.
If the handset ready symbol is crossed out you cannot make a call. The
display will normally show a message explaining why the handset is not
ready.
Wrong PIN
After entering the user name and password, you have 3 attempts to enter the
PIN, before you are asked to enter the PUK (Pin Unblocking Key). The PUK is
supplied with your BGAN SIM card.
Enter the PUK followed by a new PIN of your own choice. The PIN must be
from 4 to 8 digits long.
Caution! If you enter a wrong PUK 10 times, the SIM card will no
longer be functional, and you have to contact your Airtime
Provider for a new SIM card.