User guide

Setting up Wideye Sabre 1 with BGAN LaunchPad Page 12
Voice and Data Connections
4 Making voice, data and text connections
4.1
Making a voice connection
You can use any of the following interfaces to make and receive voice calls:
Wideye Sabre 1 corded analog handset (RJ11 phone).
Bluetooth handset supporting cordless telephone profile (CTP).
Bluetooth headset
4.2
Making an IP Data Connection
Pre-requisites
Before you can open an IP data connection, ensure that you have done the following:
Installed a provisioned SIM card, supplied by your Service Provider. The SIM card contains
Access Point Name (APN) information, therefore Inmarsat recommends that you do not change
the APN after installing the SIM card.
Connected your computer to the BGAN terminal using the Ethernet interface.
Pointed the terminal to obtain the maximum possible signal strength.
Registered with the BGAN network.
Note If the terminal is in automatic connection mode, the first user to connect is automatically
assigned a data connection. All other users must use BGAN LaunchPad to open their own
data connection.