Specifications
SABRE™ I is a satellite broadband modem
that is designed for portable use. It utilizes
the Inmarsat-4 satellite to provide virtual
global coverage for voice and data services.
The SABRE™ I is equipped with an integrated
Bluetooth access point plus Ethernet and
RJ11 Corded Analog Handset ports,
delivering voice and data services through
different choices of interfaces.
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Product Overview
Configuration Interface
The user may configure SABRE™ I via several different configuration interfaces:
1) Inmarsat LaunchPad,
2) the Web Console (not available in this release),
3) the build in Front panel LCD
4) the optional BT Handset (not available in this release).
While LaunchPad and Web Console (not available in this release) provide full configuration and setup functions
over the computer screen, the built-in, front panel LCD user interface and the BT Handset support mandatory
functions on an LCD that is built into SABRE™ I and BT Handset respectively.
Ethernet
The Ethernet interface of SABRE™ I supports two operating modes, the Bridge Mode and the Router Mode.
In Bridge Mode, the user is required to configure the computer with account information and to perform
Bridge Mode authentication using dial-up networking. In Router Mode, the user uses standard TCP/IP over
Ethernet to connect to the Internet.
Bluetooth
Ethernet
RJ11
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Data Service Voice Service
Bluetooth Access Point
SABRE™ I is integrated with a Class 1 Bluetooth Access Point, supporting Bluetooth devices within up to 100
meters in range. The user may pair SABRE™ I with optional Bluetooth Headset, Handset or Data Dongle for
wireless connectivity.
RJ11 Corded Analog Handset
With the support for external analog phone, the user can easily connect the prescribed Wideye Corded
Analog Handset (with Complex Impedance – ETSI EG201 188) to SABRE™ I for making a voice call. It is simple
and straightforward.
CAUTION
While the Router Mode provides convenience to connect to the Internet, it is important for the user to be aware that
the last terminal that is configured with Router Mode would allow any user to connect to the Internet via the Ethernet
port and airtime would be consumed in the owner’s account.
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