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1 Iridium 9555 Satellite Phone User Manual

2 9555 Handset User s Manual web: [email protected] toll free: phone: H2UG090 i

3 I Contents I Introduction I Safety...2. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals...2. Specific Absorption Rate Data Antenna Care Phone Operation Batteries Driving Electronic Devices Aircraft Blasting Areas Potentially Explosive Atmospheres For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag I Overview Guide Overview...3. Phone Overview Accessories Indicators I Getting Started Using the SIM Card...4. SIM Card Care Insert the SIM Card Remove the SIM Card Battery Pack Information Remove and Install the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Checking Battery Charge Level Start-up Procedure Power-on Messages ii

4 Placing a Call Receiving a Call Muting a Call Speaker Phone Speaker Volume Ringer Volume Unanswered Calls Locking and Unlocking the Keypad I Using s and Keys Using the Keys...5. Using the s Entering Characters I Using the Phonebooks...6. Organizing Your Phonebook...6. Locating My Phonebook About the Phonebook Add a New Entry Locating Entries Calling an Entry Using the Short Message Service (SMS) Edit an Entry in My Phonebook Delete an Entry Viewing Memory Status Adding Notes to a Phonebook Entry Restricting Phonebook iii

5 7 I Using the Messages Locating the Messages About the Messages Create and Send a New Message to an address not in your phonebook Creat and Send a New Message to an Address in My Phonebook About SMS Messaging Using the Inbox Read a Message Reply to Sender Forward a Received Message Call a Number From a Received Message Save a Number from a Received Message Delete a Message Using the Drafts Using the Settings Enter Service Center Number Set Expiry Period Delivery Reports I Using the Voic Locating the Voic About the Voic Voic Notification Check Your Voic Store Your Voic Number I Using the Data Modem Locating the Data Modem iv

6 0 I Using the Call History Locating the Call History About the Call History Using the Call Log View Most Recent Received Calls. 0.2 View Missed Calls View Most Recent Dialed Calls Using the Call Meters Show the Time of Last Call Show Total Time for All Calls Reset all Timers Showing the Lifetime Call Timer Showing the In-call Display Setting Audible Call Timers Set the Single Alert Timer Set the Repetitive Timer I Using the Setup Locating the Setup... About the Setup...2 Setting Call Options...3 The Call Options menu...3 Setting Volumes and Tones...4 Adjust the Ringer Volume Adjust the Speaker Volume Adjust the Ring Tone...7 Setting the Call Alert Mode...8 Setting the Keypad Tone...0 Set the Phone to Ring and /or Vibrate... Time and Date Settings the Time Zone the Time Format...4 v

7 the Date Format...5 ing the Display Language Setting lights Setting Contrast Using the Key Setup...20 Setup the Convenience Key...20 Setup the Right Soft Key Set Number Entry Prefix...22 View Phone Information Reset Phone Options to Factory Defaults I Using the Security Locating the Security About the Security menu Locking and Unlocking Your Phone Enable or Disable the SIM lock Using the Change PIN Change the Phone PIN Code Change the SIM PIN Code Change the SIM Card Pin2 Code 2.9 Call Barring PIN I Troubleshooting I Patent Information I Declaration of Conformity vi

8 Iridium 9555 Handset I Introduction I Introduction Thank you for purchasing the state of the art Iridium 9555 Handset. Iridium is the only provider of truly global satellite voice and data communications solutions with complete coverage of the entire earth including oceans, airways and even polar regions. The Iridium 9555 handset delivers reliable, secure, real-time, simultaneous high quality voice and data to the Iridium satellite network from any point on the globe. The information presented in this document is intended to form the basis of the 9555 Handset User Guide. The information given describes the procedures for operation of the handset and the facilities available.

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10 2 I Safety Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Safety Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Important: Read this information before using your satellite phone. Your satellite telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: () this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. International agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE) United States Federal Commission, Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Report 86 Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6 These updated ANSI standards are based on an extensive scientific review of the available body of research by over 20 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government 2.

11 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Safety health agencies and related industries. The design of your phone complies with these standards when used as described under Phone Operation on page 2.3. This product is compliant with Industry Canada RSS-02 for RF Exposure. Specific Absorption Rate Data This model phone meets international standards for exposure to radio waves. Your satellite phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that we developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines for this model, the SAR limit is.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR were conducted in accordance with CENELEC and FCC testing procedures using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone while operating can be below the maximum value. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed 2.2

12 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Safety in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body. The highest SAR level recorded from this product was mw/g for a g cube which was below the uncontrolled (i.e. general population) limit. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. PLEASE NOTE THAT MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT MODEL COULD CAUSE DIFFERENCES IN THE SAR VALUE FOR LATER PRODUCTS; IN ALL CASES, PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED TO BE WITHIN THE GUIDELINES. Antenna Care Phone Operation Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate government regulations. When using remote mount antenna, mount antenna at least 20 cm away from the user. Also when using a remote mount antenna in order to reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen such that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. Normal Operation Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. Fully extend the antenna then rotate the antenna to either the left or right detent. The antenna should be vertical to the ground and have a clear unobstructed view of the sky. 2.3

13 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Safety Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: Batteries Fully extend your antenna then rotate into position. Make sure the antenna has a clear unobstructed view of the sky. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Do not wear the phone on your body while making calls with the headset accessory. Wearing the phone on the body can interfere with proper phone operation, since the antenna requires a clear unobstructed view of the sky to access the Iridium satellite network.! WARNING! All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to instructions on page

14 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Safety Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Many local governments prohibit the use of mobile telephones while driving. Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving. Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility. Use hands-free phone operation, if available. Pull off the road and park safely before making or answering a call. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (6 ) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference Should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place 2.5

15 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Safety Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Consult your physician to determine compatibility with your medical device. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the aircraft is on the ground. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. 2.6

16 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Safety Blasting Areas Potentially Explosive Atmospheres For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Turn your phone OFF and do not remove your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions. Sparks from your battery in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include, but are not limited to: fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where fuel odors are present (for example, if a gas/propane leak occurs in a car or home); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you normally would be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. An air bag inflates with great force. Do NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed, serious injury could result. 2.7

17 Export Compliance Information This product is controlled by the export laws and regulations of the United States of America. The U.S. Government may restrict the export or re-export of this product to certain individuals and/or destinations. For further information, contact the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security or visit HYPERLINK www. bis.doc.gov.

18 3 I Overview Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview Guide Overview This chapter provides a complete tour of the 9555 Handset. You will discover all the features and components that you need to operate your phone to its full potential. For ease of use, the chapters in this manual are divided by menu options. Each section of the chapter is then divided by the same sub-menu options as your phone. Just follow the sequence of menus on your phone, the manual will follow along, making the startup process a simple one. 3.

19 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview Phone Overview Front view Earpiece On/Off Button Status Indicator LED Volume Keys Convenience Key Display Left Soft Key Green Key Right Soft Key 2-way Navi-key Red Key Key pad Microphone 3.2

20 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview Side View Volume Up Key Convenience Key Volume Down Key DC Power Jack Mini USB Socket Headset Jack 3.3

21 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview View Auxiliary Antenna Docking Connector Speaker Phone Battery Latch Battery Pack 3.4

22 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview Accessories AC Travel Charger and International Plug Kit The AC Travel Charger and International Plug Kit provide rapid charge for optimal performance. Can be used to power the phone when the battery is depleted. The battery must be installed when using the charger to power the phone. Includes five international plug adapters for use around the world. Allows you to use the 9555 portable phone while recharging the battery. The battery should not be allowed to discharge fully. 3.5

23 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview Headset The convenient headset provides both an earphone and microphone in one small piece for simple hands-free and private telephone conversations. The headset plugs directly into the jack on the right side of your phone. Headset port Auto Accessory Adaptor The AC Travel Charger and International Plug Kit provide rapid charge for optimal performance. IRIDIUM Accessory connector port 3.6

24 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview To Install the Antenna Adaptor Press here to snap into place Note: Your phone was shipped with a plug protector for the antenna connector, you must remove this prior to using the Antenna Adaptor. Align prong with antenna docking connector. Slide the phone into the antenna adaptor. 2. Rotate until the back of the phone meets the adaptor. Auxiliary Antenna Adaptor Allows you to easily attach the auxiliary antenna to the back of your Iridium 9555 handset. The auxiliary antenna allows for in-vehicle use of your Iridium handset. 3.7

25 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview Indicators Status Indicator LED Status Indicator LED The status indicator at the top of the phone, has the following meanings: LED is... Alternating red and green Flashing green Flashing yellow Indicates Call in progress; ringing, dialling or in call. Network is available and SIM 9 status WXYZ okay. Phone is idle. SIM problem; this signifies a problem with the SIM, such as; locked, missing or invalid. Flashing red No connection to network. 3.8

26 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Overview Display Status Indicators and Icons The following icons will appear in your display to provide you with various information about the phone s activity. Main Screen Components Message Icons: Indicates keypad is locked Indicates a message has been received Signal Strength T Battery strength Registered Network/ SIM status Real Time 5:40 09-JUL-08 Help Date Left and right soft key functions Components Title Options Phonebook Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes Left and right soft key functions Black bar scrolls up and down when using the 2-way navi-key Arrow indicates to scroll up or down for additional options 3.9

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28 4 I Getting Started Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Using the SIM Card You will receive a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card with your phone. The SIM card is a smart card that contains your service details and memory for storing phone book entries and messages. Your phone has limited functionality without the SIM card, so you will want to install the card before using your phone. SIM Card Care You may want to keep your card with you when you are not using your phone. This helps keep your personal information secure and gives you access to your service even if your phone is not available. IMPORTANT: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card, and avoid exposing your card to static electricity, water or dirt. Gold contact IRIDIUM SIM card 4.

29 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Insert the SIM Card. Remove the SIM card from the larger card. 2. Remove the battery as shown on page Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Follow the card orientation shown on the decal. Be sure the gold contact is facing down. The card is held in place by a small retaining clip. SIM Decal Retaining Clip IR SIM Card Remove the SIM Card Press down on the retaining clip and slide the SIM card out of the slot. 4.2

30 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Battery Pack Information For Maximum Battery Life! WARNING! To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals. Use Iridium approved battery chargers Use Iridium approved batteries Maintain the battery at or near room temperature when charging If the battery will not be used for a while, remove the battery from the phone and store in a cool, dark and dry place Battery life capacity is significantly reduced at extreme temperatures. Such as -0 C (4 F) or above 45 C (3 F) Disposing of Batteries Check with your local recycling center for a battery recycler near you. Never dispose of batteries in fire. 4.3

31 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Remove and Install the Battery Pack The back panel of the phone is the battery pack. You will need to remove the battery pack to insert the SIM card or replace the battery. To Remove the Battery Pack:. Push the battery latch up. The battery pack will release. 2. Lift the battery pack away from the phone. 4.4

32 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started To Install the Battery Pack:. Align the battery pack pegs with the slots on the bottom of the battery compartment. 2. Rotate the top end of the battery pack into the handset. Press the battery until it is flush with the case. Note: the battery should click into place and held securely by the battery latch. Battery pack pegs 4.5

33 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Charging the Battery Use the AC travel charger or auto accessory adapter to charge the 9555 Handset. Note: The battery should only be charged in environments between 0 C(32 F) to 45 C(3 F). Charge the Battery Pack. Connect the travel charger or auto accessory adapter to the phone. AC Adapter connection 2. Plug the AC travel charger or auto accessory adapter into the appropriate power source. The phone will beep. 3. The battery symbol on the LCD display flashes. Note: Calls can still be made or received while the battery is charging, however the battery will charge faster if the phone is turned off. When the handset is not in use the battery will take approximately 4 hours to fully charge. You must wait a minimum of 5 seconds before powering on the handset after you have disconnected from the charger. 4.6

34 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Checking Battery Charge Level Low Battery Warning When the battery is low and only a few minutes of talk time remains, your phone will indicate this in two ways:. The battery charge indicator appears continuously in the upper right hand corner of the display. When the battery charge is low the icon will appear empty, and Low Battery appears on the display, T Battery icon Low Battery 5:40 09-JUL-08 Help 2. A warning tone (two double beeps) sounds. Note: To help maintain the best battery and phone performance, recharge your battery as soon as possible after you receive the low battery warning. Start-up Procedure. Insert your SIM card if necessary. 2. Turn the phone on by pressing and holding the On/Off button for 5 seconds. When you turn your phone s power on, the display screen will go through a short animated sequence. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 4.7

35 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Power-on Messages Once your phone is on, one of the following messages may appear. Message Bad Card Check Card Denied SIM PIN Directive See Supplier. Your SIM card has been damaged or incorrectly issued. Contact your service provider for information. The SIM card is damaged or inserted the wrong way. Your phone has seen a network, but has been denied access. Enter the four- to eight-digit SIM card PIN code provided by your service provider and press OK to proceed. See Chapter 3, Using the Security, for more information about your SIM. Invalid Account Phone PIN PIN Blocked Contact your service provider. The phone has been locked. To unlock the phone, you must enter the correct Phone PIN number. When the PIN number has been entered incorrectly three times in a row, the phone will automatically block the PIN. To unblock the pin, enter the PUK code for the phone by entering 05 from the main screen. 4.8

36 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Message PIN 2 Blocked Registered Searching for network... SIM Error Directive When the PIN2 number has been entered incorrectly three times in a row, the phone will automatically block the PIN. To unblock the PIN2 enter the PUK2 code for the phone by entering 052 from the main screen. Your phone is now registered with the network. The phone is attempting to establish communications with the satellite network. This message appears while your phone searches for a network connection. There is an error with the SIM or no SIM is installed. Insert SIM card. 4.9

37 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Placing a Call Before you place a call The phone must be powered on SIM card inserted Phone is unlocked Have a clear direct view of the sky in order to be in contact with the network. Antenna should be extended and pointed up towards the sky Dial the Number As you enter a phone number, the digits will be displayed on a single line that will scroll across the display.. Enter the number using the key pad. As you begin entering digits, you will see Options displayed above the left soft key and Clear displayed above the right soft key. The phone number must be entered in international format: : 00 or + [country code] [phone number]. T Number: Options Clear Country code Phone number including area code Note: All Iridium subscriber numbers begin with county code of

38 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started T Number: Options Clear 2. Press the green key. Alert 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ Deploy the antenna and make sure it is oriented towards the sky Note: You will receive this message when the antenna is not fully extended from the handset. Mute Calling Speaker 3. Calling followed by the number you dialed appears in the display. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 5 KL 4.

39 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started If the call does not connect, one of the following messages will appear. Message Busy Try Later Or Please Try Later Could not place call. No connection to the network Restricted Area Directive The phone is unable to access the network. Try again in a few minutes The phone is unable to access the network. The phone is unable to access the network. Move to an area where calls are allowed. 00:00:0 4. A timer will keep track of the duration of each call. Note: If you have disabled the timer, Connected will display. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 4.2

40 End a Call Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started T Call ended. Press the red key. 6 Re-dial Last 5 MNO KL Number Called 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ T Number: Options Clear. Press the green key twice. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 4.3

41 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Receiving a Call Before you Receive a call: The phone must be powered on A valid SIM card must be inserted Phone is unlocked The phone must be connected with the network There are two scenarios for receiving calls depending on the antenna position:. Antenna extended 2. Antenna stowed i.e. in the down position. Receiving a Call With the Antenna Extended. Phone sounds or vibrates 2. Status indicator alternates red and green T Incoming Call 3. Phone displays Incoming call Accept Reject Right soft key Left soft key Red key Green key 4.4

42 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Answering the Call With the Antenna Extended. Extend the antenna directly up prior to rotating left or right. When the antenna is fully extended you will see 2 lines at the base of the antenna. Antenna lines T Connected 3. Phone displays Connected Mute Speaker 2. Press the left soft key or the green key. Mute will be displayed above the left soft key and speaker will be displayed above the right soft key. If the call does not connect properly, the following message will appear: Message Call Failed Directive The antenna is not properly positioned or the network signal is not strong enough. 4.5

43 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Receiving a Call With the Antenna Stowed. The phone will display the alert - or you re prompted to extend the antenna. T Call Attempt 2. The phone displays Call Attempt. Mute Speaker T Incoming Call Accept Antenna lines Reject 3. Extend the antenna directly up prior to rotating left or right. When the antenna is fully extended you will see 2 lines at the base of the antenna 4. After several seconds, your phone will ring or vibrate and display Incoming Call. Accept, located above the left soft key, or Reject, located above the right soft key. 4.6

44 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started T Connected 6. Phone displays Connected Mute Speaker If the call does not connect properly, the following message will appear: Message Call Failed Directive The antenna is not properly positioned or the network signal is not strong enough. 4.7

45 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Muting a Call For privacy during a call, use the mute feature. You will hear the party on the other end, but they will not hear you. To mute the call: Press the left soft key. To un-mute the call: Press the left soft key again. Speaker Phone To allow the call to be shared with other people within close proximity to your phone, use the Speakerphone feature. In this mode the speaker in the rear of the phone is used instead of the normal earpiece/receiver. To use speaker phone: Press the right soft key. To switch back to the earpiece: Press the right soft key again. 4.8

46 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Speaker Volume The speaker volume can be adjusted either while on a call or via the Volume and Tones menu located under the Setup. Increase the speaker volume by pressing the upper volume control key, during a call. Once you are satisfied with the volume press OK. If you would like to cancel the change to the volume press. Decrease the speaker volume by pressing the lower volume control key, during a call. As you press the keys, you will hear the new volume level. The bar graph on the display indicates the volume level. The higher the graph, the louder the volume. Upper volume control increases speaker/ringer volume Bar graph for speaker/ringer volume Volume Lower volume control increases speaker/ringer volume OK 4.9

47 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Ringer Volume The ringer volume may be adjusted via the Volume and Tones menu located under the Setup. Increase the ringer volume by pressing the upper volume control key. Decrease the ringer volume by pressing the lower volume control key. As you press the keys, you will hear the new volume level. The bar graph on the display indicates the volume level. The higher the graph, the louder the volume. Upper volume control increases ringer volume Bar graph for ringer volume Volume Lower volume control decreases ringer volume OK 4.20

48 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started Unanswered Calls If you are away from your phone or choose not to answer a call the screen displays the number of missed calls. Messages from Missed Calls If you are not able to answer your phone, or are not connected to the network, callers can leave you a voice message which can be accessed from the voic system. When connected to the network, a message icon will appear on your screen indicating a new voic message. For more information on retrieving messages, see Chapter 8: Using the Voic . Locking and Unlocking the Keypad Keypad locked Keypad locked To prevent accidental phone usage you can lock the keypad by:. Press the left soft key, labeled. 2. Press the key to lock the keypad. A message will flash indicating the keypad is locked. Note: All keys with the exception of the power key are locked. You can still answer an incoming call by pressing the green key or the left soft key when the keypad is locked. 4.2

49 Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Getting Started T 3. The main screen will now have a lock symbol. 6:28 4-May-08 Help Unlocking the Keypad Keypad Unlocked Keypad Unlocked Unlock Help. Press the left soft key labeled Unlock. 2. Press the key. A message will flash indicating the keypad is unlocked, and the lock symbol will no longer appear on the main screen. 4.22

50 5 I Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys Using s and Keys Using the Keys Many of the phones features are organized into lists of options called menus. Use the phone keys to navigate these menus. The Soft Keys When you press the soft keys the function appears above the key on the display screen. The function varies depending on the menu. T 6:28 4-May-08 Help Left Soft Key Right Soft Key The 2-way Navi-key Press the 2-way navi-key up to step through the options on a menu screen. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Securityk 2-way Navi-key Important: When an arrow appears on the bottom of any menu screen it indicates more options to follow. To see all options, you must continue to press the 2-way navi-key. 2 3 ABC DEF 5.

51 New Entry Bob Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys The Save Clear The numbered and alphabetized keys make up the Keypad. Use the keys to enter text, numbers and punctuation marks into various fields in display screens. See page 5.4 for more information on entering characters. Using the s To Access the Main T Note: You cannot access the menus during a call. 6:28 4-May-08 Help Starting from the main screen: Press the Left soft key labeled. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup The Main will appear. The Main consists of: My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Security 5.2

52 Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys To Access Main Options My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup My Phonebook 2 3 ABC DEF New Entry 4 Status GHI 6 5 MNO KL Starting from the Main, use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired menu option until it is highlighted. Press the left soft key labeled select. The option you selected will appear. Continue this procedure for each sub-menu. 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ To Return to a Phonebook Status Space on SIM: Used 0 out of 5 Space on phone: Used 0 out of 500 KL 7 PQR OK 8 9 UVW XYZ When the right soft key is labeled, the key will take you to the previous screen. When the key is not labeled use the red key to return to the previous screen. Note: In all other instances the red key will return you to the main screen. 5.3

53 Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys Entering Characters Many of the menu screens will have fields where you need to enter information such as names and addresses. To enter this information you will need to use the keys on the keypad. Each key represents a set of letters. For Example: Use the number 2 key for letters A, B, and C Press time for A Press 2 times for B Press 3 times for C Note: Press the key to toggle between caps, lowercase, first letter capitalization, and digits. The mode currently selected is displayed in the top left corner of the screen; the modes are indicated as ABC, abc, Abc, 23. When creating phonebook entries and/or composing text messages; you can use both the side volume keys and the navigation key to help navigate between characters or lines of text without deleting. The up volume key will take you backwards through text. The down volume key will take you forward through text. 5.4

54 Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys New Entry Save Clear To enter characters:. Enter a character by pressing the appropriate keys on the keypad. See keypad guide below. 2. The cursor will move to the next character position. 3. To delete a character press the right soft key, labeled Clear. 4. Repeat steps and 2 and many times as necessary. Note: For most of the keys, there are more characters available after additional presses. Keypad Guide Key Available Characters. (period)] 2 A/B/C/2 3 D/E/F/3 4 G/H/I/4 5 J/K/L/5 6 M/N/O/6 7 P/Q/R/S/7 8 T/U/V/8 9 W/X/Y/Z/9 0 _ (space) next charactor shift up Right Soft Key backspace / exit 5.5

55 Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys Entering Punctuation Pressing (star) key will take you to a symbols menu with a list of the most commonly used punctuation marks and /,!? ; ʻ $? % & ( ) [ ] { Edit } - : - I \ < > + = à á ç è ė ê ë ò ó ö ù ú Using the 2-way navi-key cycle through the screen until you reach the desired symbol. Press the left soft key labeled. Press the Star key to open the symbols menu. 5.6

56 Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys Entering Numbers and symbols into text There my be times when you need to add numbers into a message that you are writing. For example, to send someone a phone number as part of a text message. abc New 45 You can reach me at Starting from a text entry field: Options Clear. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 6 5 MNO Options KL Send 7 Insert PQR symbol 8 9 UVW XYZ Enter digits Save as draft Exit 2. The Options screen will appear. Using the 2-way navi-key scroll until Enter digits is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO 23 New KL 45 You can reach me 7 PQR at UVW XYZ Options Clear 4. The original text will now appear, but you will be in the number entry mode. 5. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 5.7

57 Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Using the s and Keys Options Send Insert symbol Enter letters Save as draft Exit 6 5 MNO KL abc New 45 You can reach me 7 PQR at UVW XYZ tomorrow morning Options Clear 6. The Options screen will appear. Using the 2-way navi-key scroll until Enter letters is highlighted. 7. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 8. The original text screen will now appear and you can continue to enter text in the letter entry mode. 2 3 ABC Note: Use this same DEF procedure for entering 6 5 MNO KL symbols into text by choosing Insert symbol in 7 the PQR options menu. You can also press the 8 9 UVW XYZ key as a shortcut for accessing the symbol menu (see page 5.7). 5.8

58 6 I Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Using the Phonebooks Organizing My Phonebook Your satellite phone has two primary phonebooks: My Phonebook and SIM Phonebook. My Phonebook can store up to 00 names and numbers and is completely editable by you. This information is stored directly on your phone. The SIM Phonebook is provided to you by your service provider and/or organization the entries for which are stored directly on the SIM card used with your phone and are not editable. Personal Numbers Fixed Dial Numbers Phone Number Digits Name Characters Phone Memory SIM Card Memory 00 entries 55 entries No entries 40 entries Note: SIM card capacity varies depending upon the card issued by your service provider. 6.

59 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Locating My Phonebook T Starting from the main screen: Registered 6:28 4-May-08 Help. Press the left soft key, labeled. Note: All instructions for My Phonebook will start from the Main as shown. About the My Phonebook MNO JKL My Phonebook SIM Phonebook 9 8 WXYZ MessagesTUV Voic Data Modem Call History Setup 5 KL Bob Smith 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 2. The Main will now be displayed, with My Phonebook highlighted press the left soft key labeled to enter the Phonebook menu. Note: To open the SIM Phonebook, use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until the SIM Phonebook is highlighted. You will be able to perform the following functions using the Phonebook menu: Call an entry Create and send a text message (SMS). Edit an entry Delete an entry Add an entry Check the memory status of your phonebook Add notes regarding entries

60 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Add a New Entry to My Phonebook My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup To add information to the Phonebook, use the New option. Start at the Main, with My Phonebook highlighted:. Press the left soft key labeled. Phonebook 6 5 MNO KL Ada Adams Bob Smith 7 Cat PQR Steven 8 9 UVW XYZ Davy Jones Eddy Fisher Bob Smith Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 2. The Phonebook will now be displayed. 3. Press the left soft key labeled Options. Note: If there are no entries Empty will be displayed on this screen. If entries are present press the left soft key while highlighting any contact. 4. Use the 2-way navikey until the New option is highlighted. 5. Press the left soft key, labeled to proceed. 6.3

61 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks My Phonebook New Entry Status 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. Abc New Entry Save Clear 7. The New Entry screen will now be displayed with a list of icons which Save New En Name Mary Smith Home phone Work phone st cell phone nd cell phone msmith@a address 6.4

62 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks New Entry Mary Smith [email protected] Save Clear 5 KL New Entry 7 PQR Mary Smith 8 UVW XYZ [email protected] Save Clear 8. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to each field and the keypad to enter information into the fields. Note: While entering or editing contact information the side volume keys will allow you to move backwards and forwards without deleting. 9. Press the left soft key labeled Save. 5 KL 7 PQR Success 8 UVW 9 XYZ Entry Added Successfully 0. A message will briefly appear t0 indicate the contact was entered successfully. The screen will revert to the main Phonebook menu. Press the red key to return to the Main Screen. 6.5

63 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Locating Entries My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting at the Main, using the 2-way navi-key, highlight the Phonebook you wish to use.. Press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Phonebook 7 Ada PQR Adams 8 9 UVW XYZ Bob Smith Cat Steven Dan Jones Eddy Fisher Options 2. The Phonebook entries will now be displayed in alphabetical order. 9 My Phonebook (Empty) Options 3. If there are no entries Empty will be displayed. See page 6.3 to add new entries into My Phonebook. 6.6

64 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Calling an Entry My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting at the Main, using the 2-way navi-key, highlight the Phonebook you wish to use.. Press the left soft key, labeled. Phonebook 6 Ada Adams 5 KL Bob Smith 7 Cat PQR Steven Dan Jones8 UVW 9 XYZ Eddy Fisher Options Bob Smith Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 2. The Phonebook will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired entry is located. 3. With the entry highlighted, press the left soft key labeled Options. Note: You can also press the green key as a short-cut to calling an entry. 4. The Phonebook options will now be displayed. 5. With the Call option highlighted, press the left soft key labeled. Note: If an entry has more than number i.e. Home, Work and Mobile then all numbers will be displayed. Using the 2-way navi-key, highlight the number to be called and press. 6.7

65 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Alert Deploy the antenna and make sure it is oriented toward the sky Note: If your antenna is not extended you will receive an alert message telling you to extend the antenna. 5 KL Calling 7 PQR UVW XYZ Mute Speaker 6. Calling followed by the number you dialled will be displayed. The call will then be connected. Using the Short Message Service (SMS) My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History 5 KL Setup 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ The Short Message Service (SMS) is a text messaging system. To send a text message Start at the Main, using the 2-way navikey, highlight the Phonebook you wish to use.. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR Phonebook Ada Adams Bob Smith Cat Steven Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 8 UVW 9 XYZ 2. The Phonebook will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired entry is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 6.8

66 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Bob Smith Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 4. Use the 2-way navikey until SMS is highlighted. 5. Press the left soft key, labeled. Note: If an entry has more than number i.e. Home, Work and Mobile then all numbers will be displayed. Using the 2-way navi-key, highlight the desired number and press. abc New The SMS screen will Options Clear now appear. You can enter as many as 60 characters. 7. Press the left soft key, labeled Options. 6 Options 5 KL Send 7 PQR Insert symbol 8 UVW Enter digits 9 XYZ Save as draft Exit 8. The SMS Options menu will now appear. From here you are able to: Send a SMS message Insert symbols into your message Enter digits Save as a draft to send later Exit the menu 6.9

67 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Sending an SMS Options Send Insert symbol Enter digits Save as draft Exit Starting at the SMS Options :. While Send is highlighted press the left soft key, labeled. Send To New Recipient Send Add 2. A Send To screen will now appear with the entry name and number. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled Send. Note: At this time you may select to send the message to additional recipients by highlighting New Recipient and pressing the right soft key labeled Add. 6.0

68 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Adding an SMS Recipient Options Send Insert symbol Enter digits Save as draft Exit Starting at the SMS Options :. While Send is highlighted press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 Send JKLTo New Recipient Send Add 2. A Send To screen will now appear with New Recipient and the entry number. 3. Press the right soft key, labeled Add. Phonebook 4 Ada GHI Adams Bob Smith 5 KL Cat Steven 7 Davy PQR Jones Eddy Fisher 8 UVW 9 XYZ 4. A list of contacts will now appear. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll to the desired recipient. 5. Press the left soft key labeled select the contact is then added to your recipient list. Note: Repeat this procedure if you would like to send the same message to more than one contact at a time. 6.

69 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Send To New Recipient Bob Cat Send Add 6. Once you are satisfied with the recipient(s) press left soft key labeled Send. Edit an Entry in My Phonebook 7 My Phonebook PQRS SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup To change information in the Phonebook, use the Edit Option. Starting at the Main, with My Phonebook highlighted:. Press the left soft key, labeled. Phonebook Ada Adams 5 KL Bob Smith 7 Cat PQR Steven Davy Jones 8 UVW 9 XYZ Eddy Fisher 2. The Phonebook will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired entry is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 6 5 Phonebook JKL Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 4. Use the 2-way navikey until the Edit option is highlighted, 5. Press the left soft key, labeled to proceed. 6.2

70 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Edit Bob Smith [email protected] Save Clear 6. The Edit screen will appear. Edit the entry as needed by using the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the required field(s). Use the side volume keys to navigate backwards (up key) and forwards (down key) without deleting and the right soft key labeled clear to delete characters. Use the keypad to enter new characters. 7. Press the left soft key, labeled Save. Success Entry updated 8. A message will briefly appear t0 indicate the entry was updated. The screen will then return to the main Phonebook menu. 9. Press the red key to return to the Main screen. 6.3

71 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Delete an Entry My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup To remove an entry in the Phonebook, use the Delete Option. Start at the Main :. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL Phonebook Ada Adams 7 Bob PQR Smith 8 UVW Cat Steven 9 XYZ Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 2. The Phonebook will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired entry is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled Options. Phonebook Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 4. Use the 2-way navikey until the Delete option is highlighted. 5. Press the left soft key, labeled to proceed. 6.4

72 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Yes Delete Entry Are you sure you want to delete Bob Smith? No 6. You will receive a message asking if you want to delete the entry. Press the left soft key labeled Yes. If you press No, the screen will revert to the previous menu. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ Success Entry Bob Smith deleted 7. A message will briefly appear t0 indicate the entry was deleted. The main Phonebook menu will now appear. 8. Press the red key to return to the Main screen. 6.5

73 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Viewing Memory Status My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Use this feature to see how many phonebook memory locations are available in the SIM card memory and phone memory. Start at the Main :. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Phonebook 5 MNO KL Ada Adams 7 PQR Bob Smith Cat Steven 8 9 UVW XYZ Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 2. The Phonebook will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until any entry is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled Options. Bob Smith Call 7 SMS PQRS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 4. Use the 2-way navikey until Memory Status is highlighted. 5. Press the left soft key, labeled to proceed. 6.6

74 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Phonebook Status Space on SIM: Used 0 out of 5 Space on phone: Used 0 out of 00 OK 6. The Phonebook Status will now be displayed showing the space on the SIM and the phone memory. 7. Press the left soft key, labeled OK or the right soft key labeled to return to the previous screen. Press the red key to return to the main screen. Adding Notes to a Phonebook Entry My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Use this feature to add information regarding an entry. Start at the Main :. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL Phonebook Ada Adams 7 PQR Bob Smith Cat Steven 8 UVW 9 XYZ Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 2. The Phonebook will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired entry is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 6.7

75 Iridium 9555 Handset I 6 Using the Phonebooks Bob Smith Call SMS Edit Delete New Memory Status Notes 4. Use the 2-way navikey until Notes is highlighted. 5. Press the left soft key labeled. 2 3 ABC DEF 4 Abc GHI MNO KL Best time to reach is in the am 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ Options Clear 5 KL 6. A text screen will now appear. Use the Keypad to enter your text. Note: you can enter up to 64 characters. The character count in the top right corner will count down as you enter text. 7. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ My Phonebook Save Cancel 8. A My Phonebook screen will appear with Save highlighted. Restricted Phonebook 9. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: The text you entered will now be stored in the Note option for this entry. 9 When the 8 WXYZ TUVphonebook is restricted My Phonebook & SIM Phonebook will not appear - the main menu will display Fixed Phonebook only. The Fixed Phonebook cannot be edited. 6.8

76 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message 7 I Using the Messages Locating the Messages T 6:28 4-May-08 Registered Help Starting from the main screen:. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: All instructions for the Messages will start from the Main as shown. About the Messages 3 2 DEF ABC 6 5 MNO My Phonebook JKL SIM Phonebook Messages 9 8 WXYZ Voic TUV Data Modem Call History Setup 2 3 ABC DEF 6 Messages 5 MNO KL Create 7 PQR Message 8 9 UVW XYZ Inbox Drafts Settings 2. The Main will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Messages is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled. You will be able to perform the following functions using the Messages. Create messages Read, reply, delete, call and forward messages Edit stored messages and send Enter service center number, set expiry period and enable or disable delivery reports. 7.

77 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Create and Send a New Message to an address not in your phonebook My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting at the Main with Messages highlighted:. Press the left soft key, labeled. Messages 7 Create PQR Message 8 9 UVW XYZ Inbox ( unread) Drafts Settings 5 KL 2. Create message option should be selected, if not then use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is highlighted. 5 KL 7 PQR abc New 8 UVW 20 9 XYZ [email protected] your message will appear here Options Clear 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. 4. Enter your message. Note: You must begin your text message with the recipients address, leaving a space between the address and the beginning of your message. When your message is complete, press the left soft key, labeled Options. 7.2

78 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Options Send Insert symbol Enter digits Save as draft Exit Send To 9 8 WXYZ New Recipient TUV 5. The Send option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled to send the message. 7. A Send To screen will now appear. Add 8. Press the right soft key, labeled Add. Recipient9 8 WXYZ Enter Number TUV Ada Adams Bob Smith Cat Steven Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 9. The Enter Number option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is highlighted. 0. Press the left soft key labeled.. 7.3

79 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Send To Number: +2 OK Clear. In the Number field, after the prefix of oo or +, enter press the left soft key labeled OK. Send To Number: +2 Send Add 3. Press the left soft key labeled Send to send the message. Create and Send a New Message to 6 5 MNO JKL an address in My Phonebook My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting at the Main with Messages highlighted:. Press the left soft key, labeled KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ

80 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Messages Create Message Inbox ( unread) Drafts Settings 2. Create message option should be selected, if not then use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 MNO KL 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ abc New 20 your message 0 will + appear here 4. Enter your message. Options Clear 5. When your message is complete, press the left soft key labeled Options. Options Send Insert symbol Enter digits Save as draft Exit 6. The Send option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is highlighted. 7. Press the left soft key, labeled to send the message. 7.5

81 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Send To New Recipient 8. A Send To screen will now appear. Add 9. Press the right soft key, labeled Add. Recipient6 5 MNO JKL Enter Number Ada Adams Bob Smith 9 8 WXYZ Cat Steven TUV Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 0. Use the 2-way navi-key to highlight your selection.. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: If the Contact s address is the only information listed, the screen will return you to the Send To screen. Bob [email protected] Clear 3 2 DEF ABC 2. If the Contact has an address as well as a phone number listed you will be presented with their phonebook entry. Use the 2-way navi-key to highlight their address and press the left soft key labeled. 7.6

82 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Recipient Enter Number Ada Adams Bob Smith Cat Steven Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 3. The Phonebook screen will appear with the recipient s name highlighted. To add another recipient, using the two-way navi-key, highlight the next recipient and repeat step Once all recipients have been selected, press the right soft key. Send To New Recipient Bob Send Add 5. Press the left soft key labeled Send. 7.7

83 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message About SMS Messaging How Your Phone Notifies You of Messages If your phone is powered on, it notifies you of received messages in the following ways: An alert sounds and/or the phone vibrates. The message indicator is displayed The message New SMS. Read Now? is displayed. How messages are Stored Your phone stores all messages on the SIM card. If the message indicator is flashing, your SIM card is full. See Delete a Message on page 8. to make room for the new message. What Messages Contain You can receive short text or numeric messages in your Personal Mailbox. Text messages may contain up to 60 characters. Numeric messages, typically phone numbers, may contain up to 20 digits. Your personal mailbox works along with Call Forwarding. For more information see section 6 on using the phonebook, and the call forwarding feature described on page

84 Using the Inbox Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message You will be able to perform the following functions using the inbox: Message Reply Forward Call Save number Delete Delete All Note: If the message storage space on your SIM card is full, you will not be able to store a message for later retrieval. Use the delete message on page 7. to make room for new messages on your SIM card. Read a Message 9 8 WXYZ TUV My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Read a message Reply to a message Forward a message Call the number that left the message Save the number from the message Delete one or all messages Start at the Main with Messages highlighted:. Press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 MNO Messages KL Create Message 7 Inbox ( unread) PQR Drafts 8 9 UVW XYZ Outbox Settings 2. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Inbox is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. 7.9

85 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Read Inbox Text message Text message Text message 4. Use the 2-way navi-key to highlight a message. 5. Press the left soft key labeled Read to view the selected message. 6. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ Reply to Sender Message While reading the Message screen: Options. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 6 5 MNO JKL Message Reply 7 Forward PQRS 9 8 WXYZ Call TUV Save number Delete Delete All 2. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Reply is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled. 7.0

86 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Message Enter your reply. Options 5. Press the left soft key, labeled Options. 6 Options 5 MNO JKL Send 7 Insert PQRS symbol 9 Enter digits 8 WXYZ TUV Save as draft Exit 6. The Send option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Send is highlighted. 7. Press the left soft key, labeled to send the message. Note: If the sender s phone number is not part 6 5 MNO JKL of your phonebook, select New Recipient to add the number. Forward a Received Message Message Text message will appear here. While reading the Message: Options. Press the left soft key, labeled Options. 7.

87 MNO Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Message Reply Forward Call Save number Delete Delete All 2. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Forward is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. Options 4 Send GHI Insert symbol 5 KL Enter digits 7 PQR Save as draft Exit 8 UVW 9 XYZ Send To New Recipient 4. The Send option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Send is highlighted. 5. Press the left soft key, labeled to send the message. 6. A Send To screen will now appear. Add 7. Press the right soft key, labeled Add. 6 5 Recipient MNO JKL Enter Number Ada Adams 9 Bob Smith 8 WXYZ TUV Cat Steven Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 8. Use the 2-way navi-key until the desired recipient from your Phonebook is highlighted. 9. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 7.2

88 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Recipient Enter Number Ada Adams Bob Smith Cat Steven Davy Jones Eddy Fisher Bob [email protected] Clear 0. If the recipient has more then one number listed, the recipient s information screen will appear. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired number you would like to forward to.. Press the left soft key labeled. The number will be added to a recipient list. 2. The Phonebook screen will appear with the recipient s name highlighted. To add another recipient, using the two-way navi-key, highlight the next recipient and repeat step Once all recipients have been selected, press the right soft key. Send To New Recipient Bob Send Add 4. Press the left soft key labeled Send. 7.3

89 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Call a Number From a Received Message Message While reading the Message screen: Options. Press the left soft key labeled Options. Message Reply Forward Call Save number Delete Delete All 2. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Call is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. 2 3 ABC Save a Number DEF from a Received Message 6 5 MNO KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ Message While reading the Message screen: Options. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 7.4

90 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Message Reply Forward Call Save number Delete Delete All 2. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Save number is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL Delete a Message 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Start at the Main with Messages highlighted:. Press the left soft key, labeled. Messages 6 5 MNO KL Create Message Inbox ( unread) 7 PQR Drafts 8 9 UVW XYZ Outbox Settings 2. Use the 2-way navikey until Inbox is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. 7.5

91 MNO Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Read Inbox Text message Text message Text message 4. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired text message. 5. Press the left soft key, labeled Read to view the selected message. Message KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ Options 6. Press the left soft key, labeled Options. Message 6 5 MNO Reply JKL Forward Call 9 8 WXYZ Save number TUV Delete Delete All 7. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Delete is highlighted. If you would like to delete all messages highlight Delete All. 8. Press the left soft key, labeled. Message 6 5 MNO KL 7 PQR Delete message? 8 9 UVW XYZ Yes No 9. Press the left soft key, labeled Yes to delete the message. The screen will flash Message Deleted, and automatically return to the Message mailbox. 7.6

92 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Using the Drafts My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup To edit and send a stored messages, use the Draft menu. Start at the Main with Messages highlighted:. Press the left soft key, labeled. Messages 6 5 MNO KL Create Message Inbox ( unread) 7 PQR Drafts 8 9 UVW XYZ Settings 2. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until the Drafts option is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. 2 3 ABC DEF Drafts 6 5 MNO KL Draft message 7 Draft PQR Draft 8 message9 UVW XYZ Options 4. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until the draft message you wish to send is highlighted. 5. Press the left soft key, labeled Options. Message Edit Delete Delete All 6. Highlight Edit and press left soft key labeled. 7.7

93 MNO Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message abc Edit 20 Edit your message here Options Clear 7. When you are finished editing press the left soft key, labeled Options. Options 5 KL Send Insert symbol 7 PQR Enter digits 8 UVW Save as draft 9 XYZ Exit Send To New Recipient Add 8. The Send option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is highlighted. 9. Press the left soft key, labeled to send the message. 0. A Send To screen will appear with the entry name and number.. Press the right soft key, labeled Add. Recipient 6 5 MNO Enter Number JKL Ada Adams Bob Smith 9 8 WXYZ Cat Steven TUV Davy Jones Eddy Fisher 2. Use the 2-way navi-key until the desired recipient from your Phonebook is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled Options. 7.8

94 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Recipient Enter Number Ada Adams Bob Smith Cat Steven Davy Jones Eddy Fisher Bob [email protected] Clear 4. If the recipient has more then one number listed, the recipient s information screen will appear. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired number you would like to forward to. 5. Press the left soft key labeled. The number will be added to a recipient list. 6. The Phonebook screen will appear with the recipient s name highlighted. To add another recipient, using the two-way navi-key, highlight the next recipient and repeat step Once all recipients have been selected, press the right soft key. Send To New Recipient Bob Send Add 8. Press the left soft key labeled Send. 7.9

95 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Using the Settings Enter Service Center Number Use this feature to enter the number for the service center that forwards your outgoing messages. You must specify a service center number before you can send any messages or receive new voic notifications. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Start at the Main with Messages highlighted: 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Messages 6 Create Message Inbox ( unread) Drafts Settings 3. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Settings is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 Settings JKL Service Center 7 Expiry PQRS Period 9 8 Delivery Reports TUV 5. The Service Center option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key until it is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ

96 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Service Center Number: Enter the service number. OK Clear 8. Press the left soft key, labeled OK. The screen will then return the to Settings menu. 6 5 MNO KL Set Expiry Period 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ Use this feature to specify the amount of time you would like your messages stored. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Start at the Main with Messages highlighted: 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Messages Create Message 7 Inbox PQRS ( unread) Drafts Settings 3. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Settings is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key, labeled. 7.2

97 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Settings Service Center Expiry Period Delivery Reports 5. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Expiry Period is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. Expiry Period 6 5 MNO KL hour 2 hours 7 PQR 4 hours 8 9 UVW XYZ day 2 days week 7. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired period of time is highlighted. 8. Press the left soft key, labeled. The screen will then return the to Settings menu. 2 3 ABC DEF Delivery 6 Reports 5 MNO KL Use 7 this PQR feature 8 9 to enable or disable message UVW XYZ delivery reports. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Start at the Main with Messages highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 7.22

98 Iridium 9555 Handset I 7 Using the Message Messages Create Message Inbox ( unread) Drafts Settings 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Settings is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key, labeled. 7 Settings PQRS 9 Service Center 8 WXYZ TUV Expiry Period Delivery Reports 5. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Delivery Reports is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Delivery Report 7 PQR Off 8 9 UVW XYZ On 7. Use the 2-way navi-key to turn the Delivery Report Off or On. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 8. Press the left soft key, labeled. The screen will then return the to Settings menu. 7.23

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100 Iridium 9555 Handset I 8 Using the Voic 8 I Using the Voic Locating the Voic T Registered Starting from the Main Screen: 6:28 4-May-08 Help. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: All instructions for the Voic will start from the Main as shown. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup 2. The Main will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Voic is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled. About the Voic 6 5 MNO KL 7 PQR Voic 8 9 UVW XYZ Call Voic Voic 0 Settings + You will be able to perform the following functions using the Voic . Listen to your voic Reply to a voic Store voic numbers Access and configure your voic account 8.

101 Iridium 9555 Handset I 8 Using the Voic Voic Notification When you receive a voic , an incoming voic notification message automatically scrolls across your screen. Voic Incoming Voic Press the left soft key, labeled Save to store the voic to the SIM card. Save Delete OR Press the right soft key, labeled Delete. Check Your Voic 5 KL To listen to a voic that has been saved: 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Voic is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL Voic 7 Call PQR Voic Voic 8 9 UVW Settings 3. Call Voic will be highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL Follow the audio prompts for additional features PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ

102 Iridium 9555 Handset I 8 Using the Voic Store Your Voic Number If you have not previously stored a voic number, then you will see No Number Available on the display. You must store a voic number before you can access the service for the first time. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Voic is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Voic 7 PQR Call Voic 8 9 UVW XYZ Voic Settings 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Voic Settings is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Voic Settings 7 PQR Number 8 9 UVW XYZ Voic Settings 5. The Number option will be highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 8.3

103 Iridium 9555 Handset I 8 Using the Voic Voic Number gs Save Message Clear 7. Enter the voic number given to you by your Service Provider. 8. Press the left soft key, labeled Save. Message Deleted 4 GHI 7 PQR 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ 9. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to exit to the Main screen. 8.4

104 Iridium 9555 Handset I 9 Data Modem 9 I Using the Data Modem To Locate the Data Modem T Registered Starting from the main screen: 6:28 4-May-08 Help. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: All instructions for the Data Modem will start from the Main as shown. 6 5 MNO JKL My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages 9 8 WXYZ TUV Voic Data Modem Call History Setup 5 KL 7 PQR Data Modem 8 9 UVW XYZ Connect USB cable Cancel 2. The Main will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Data Modem is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key, labeled. Note: If you are not connected to the USB cable you will be prompted to connect. While connected to the USB cable it is important to not remove the battery. If you need to remove the battery, first disconnect from the USB cable, power down the handset and then remove the battery. 9.

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106 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History 0 I Using the Call History Locating the Call History T Registered 6:28 4-May-08 Help Starting from the main screen:. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: All instructions for the Call History menu will start from the Main as shown. About the Call History My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Call History 7 Call Log PQRS Call Meters 2. The Main will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Call History is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled. You will be able to perform the following functions using the Call History menu. View the amount of time spent talking on your phone View your most recent dialed, missed and received calls Set phone alerts 0.

107 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Using the Call Log View Most Recent Received Calls Your phone saves. received calls. Use the Call Log menu to view those numbers. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Call History Call Log Call Meters 3. The Call History menu will now be displayed with Call Log highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ Call Log Received Calls Missed Calls Dialed Calls 5. The Call Log menu will now be displayed. Received Calls will be highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ

108 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Received Calls 0:20 30-Sep-08 00:37: :54 29-Sep-08 00:2: The Received Calls menu will now be displayed with a list of your last ten calls. 6 5 MNO KL View 7 PQR Missed 8 9 Calls UVW XYZ Press the right soft key labeled to go back one level, or the red key to return the Main screen. Your phone saves calls you ve missed when your phone is busy or were not able to get to your phone. Your phone will not show calls that you missed when the phone is turned off or not registered on the network. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Use the 2-way navikey until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Call History Call Log Call Meters 3. The Call History menu will now be displayed with Call Log highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 0.3

109 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call Log Received Calls Missed Calls Dialed Calls 5. Using the 2-way navi-key scroll until. Missed Calls is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Missed 5 MNO KL Calls 0: Sep-08 PQR 00:37: UVW XYZ :54 29-Sep-08 00:2: KL 7. The Missed Calls menu will now be displayed with a list of your last missed calls. Press the right soft key labeled to go back one level, or the red key to return the Main screen. 7 View PQR Most 8 Recent 9 UVW XYZ Dialed Calls Your phone saves the last ten calls dialed. Use the Call Log menu to view those numbers. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Use the 2-way navikey until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 0.4

110 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call History Call Log Call Meters 3. The Call History menu will now be displayed with Call Log highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW Call Log 9 XYZ Received Calls Missed Calls Dialed Calls 5 KL Dialed Calls 7 0:20 PQR 30-Sep-08 8 UVW 9 XYZ 00:37: :54 29-Sep-08 00:2: The Call Log menu will now be displayed. Using the 2-way navi-key scroll to Dialed Calls. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 7. The Dialed Calls menu will now be displayed with a list of your last ten calls. Press the right soft key labeled to go back one level, or the red key to return the Main screen. 0.5

111 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Using the Call Meters Call meters help you track your airtime. Keep a running tab of your monthly usage or view the air time of your most recent calls. Show the Time of Last Call My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Call History 7 Call PQRS Log 9 8 WXYZ TUV Call Meters 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call Meters is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Call Meters Last call time 7 PQR Total call 8 time 9 UVW XYZ Reset call meter... Lifetime call meter In-call display Audible timers 5. Last call time will be highlighted. If not use the 2-way Navikey until it is. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ

112 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call Time 02:56:5 7. The duration of the last call will be displayed on the screen Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to return to the main screen. 6 Note: The 5 MNO JKL last call timer shows elapsed time of the most recent 9 call made since your phone 8 WXYZ TUV was turned on. This information is not saved when you turn off the phone. Show Total Time for All Calls This feature displays your total airtime since you last reset the Call timer. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Call History Call Log 7 Call PQRS Meters 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call Meters is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 0.7

113 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call Meters Last call time Total call time Reset call meter... Lifetime call meter In-call display Audible timers 5. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until Total Call Time is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 7 PQR 2 3 ABC DEF 6 5 MNO Call Time KL 8 9 UVW XYZ 02:56:5 7. The airtime accumulation since the timer was last reset will be displayed on the screen. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to return to the main screen. Reset all Timers Reset your timers at the beginning of each billing cycle to keep track of your spending. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 0.8

114 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call History Call Log Call Meters 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call Meters is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Call Meters 7 PQR Last call time 8 9 UVW XYZ Total call time Reset call meter... Lifetime call meter In-call display Audible timers 5. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until Reset call meter is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR Reset 8 9 UVW XYZ Reset call meters? 7. The screen will display: Reset call meters? Yes No 8. Press the left soft key for Yes or the right soft key for No. 0.9

115 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Reset Call meters reset. 9. If you press Yes, the display will read Call meters reset. Message Message Deleted 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 0. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to return to the main screen. Showing the Lifetime Call Timer This feature displays a running clock of the total call time for the phone since being activated. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 0.0

116 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call History Call Log Call Meters 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call Meters is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL Call Meters 7 Last PQR call time Total call 8 time UVW 9 XYZ Reset call meter... Lifetime call time In-call display Audible timers 5. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Lifetime call time is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR Call Time 8 9 UVW XYZ 02:56:5 7. The total time of all calls will be displayed on the screen Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to return to the main screen. Note: The lifetime timer can not be reset. 0.

117 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Showing the In-call Display This feature enables or disables the call timer which displays the amount of time which has passed since placing a specific call. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Call History Call Log Call Meters 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call Meters is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO Call Meters KL Last call time 7 Total PQR call time 8 9 UVW XYZ Reset call meter... Lifetime call time In-call display Audible timers 5. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until In-call display is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 0.2

118 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call Timer Enabled Disabled 7. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll to Enabled or Disabled. 8. Press the left soft key, labeled. Setting Audible Call Timers This feature lets the phone watch the clock for 6 5 MNO KL you. The call timers signal at a set time or 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ interval with beeps only you can hear. You can choose No Alert, Single Alert, or Repetitive Alert. Set the Single Alert Timer My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Call History Call Log Call Meters 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call Meters is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 7 PQR 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ 0.3

119 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Call Meters Last call time Total call time Reset call meter... Lifetime call time In-call display Audible timers 5. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until Audible timers is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. Audible 6 Timers Single Alert 7 Repetitive Alert PQRS 7. The Single Alert option should be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is. 8. Press the left soft key labeled. Single Alert 6 5 MNO KL Off minute 7 PQR 5 minutes 8 9 UVW XYZ 0 minutes 5 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 9. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired single alert. Message Message Deleted 0. Press the left soft key labeled. 7 PQR 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to exit to the main screen. 0.4

120 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Set the Repetitive Alert This feature sets your phone to alert you at specific intervals, for example every 5 minutes. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey until Call History is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Call History 7 Call PQRS Log Call Meters 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Call Meters is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL Call Meters 7 PQR Last call time Total call 8 time UVW 9 XYZ Reset call meter... Lifetime call time In-call display Audible timers 5. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until Audible timers is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 0.5

121 Iridium 9555 Handset I 0 Using the Call History Audible Timers Single Alert Repetitive Alert 7. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to The Repetitive Alert option. 8. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Repetitive Alert Off 7 PQR minute 8 9 UVW XYZ 5 minutes 0 minutes 5 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 9. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired repetitive alert time. Message Message Deleted 0. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to exit to the main screen. 0.6

122 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup I Using the Setup Locating the Setup T Registered Starting from the main screen: 6:28 4-May-08 Help. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: All instructions for the Setup menu will start from the Main as shown. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup 2. The Main will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 3. Press the left soft key labeled..

123 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup About the Setup Setup Call Options Volumes and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup Setup Number Entry Phone Information Reset to defaults Note: The Setup menu consists of two screens. Scroll past the Key setup for more menu options. You will be able to perform the following functions using the Setup. Set call options Set volumes and tones for your ringer speaker and alert. Set time zone, time and date format Set language Set your phone lighting preferences Set the contrast on the display screen Set preference for the convenience key and right soft key Set your prefix preference for entering phone numbers View phone information Reset phone settings to default.2

124 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setting Call Options The Call Options menu allows you to enable or disable various call features My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 9 8 WXYZ TUV Setup Call Options Volumes and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Call Options will already be highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Call Options 5 MNO KL Call Drop Alert 7 PQR Call Waiting 8 9 Call Forwarding UVW XYZ Call Barring Fixed Dialing 4. Highlight the call feature you would like to enable. 5. Press the left soft key labeled. Press the red key to return to the Main Screen..3

125 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setting Volumes and Tones Adjust the Ringer Volume The Volumes and Tones menu allows you to adjust your phone s ringer volume and tone, and set the phone to ring or vibrate to notify you of incoming calls. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Setup Call Options Volumes 0 and + Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Volumes and Tones is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Volumes and Tones Ringer Volume 7 PQR Speaker 8 Volume 9 UVW XYZ Ring Tone Alert Tone Keypad Tone Vibrate 5. Ringer Volume will be highlighted. If not, use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to it. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled..4 7 PQR 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ

126 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup OK Volume 7. The volume bars will increase or decrease as you press the 2-way Navi-key up or down. 7 PQR Message Message Deleted 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ 8. Press the left soft key, labeled OK when you have the desired setting. 9. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to exit to the Main screen. Adjust the Speaker Volume This feature adjusts the volume of the speaker. The phone sounds the new volume level as you adjust it. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled..5

127 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Call Options Volumes and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Volumes and Tones is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. Volumes 6 5 and Tones MNO KL Ringer Volume 7 Speaker Volume PQR Ring Tone 8 9 UVW XYZ Alert Tone Keypad Tone Vibrate 5. Use the 2-way Navikey to scroll to Speaker Volume. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 MNO Volume KL 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ OK 7. The volume bars will increase or decrease as you press the 2-way navi-key up or down..6 Message Message Deleted 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 8. Press the left soft key, labeled OK when you have the desired setting. 9. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to exit to the main screen.

128 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Adjust the Ring Tone This feature adjusts the tone of the ringer. The Phone sounds the new tone as you adjust it. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 9 Setup 8 WXYZ TUV Call Options Volumes and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Volumes and Tones is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Volumes 5 and MNO KL Tones Ringer Volume 7 PQR Speaker Volume 8 9 Ring ToneUVW XYZ Alert Tone Keypad Tone Vibrate 5. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll until Ring Tone is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled..7

129 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Ring tone Tone Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 4 Message 7. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll to the desired tone. 8. Press the left soft key, labeled. Message Deleted 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 9. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to return to the main screen. Setting the Call Alert Mode This feature adjusts the alert tone. The phone sounds the new tone as you adjust it. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled..8

130 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Call Options Volumes and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Volumes and Tones is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO Volumes and KL Tones Ringer Volume 7 Speaker PQR Volume 8 9 UVW XYZ Ring Tone Alert Tone Keypad Tone Vibrate 6. Use the 2-way Navikey to scroll to Alert Tone. 7. Press the left soft key, labeled. Alert tone 5 KL Tone Tone 2 7 PQR Tone 3 8 UVW Tone 4 9 XYZ Message 8. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll to the desired tone. 9. Press the left soft key, labeled. Message Deleted 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ 0. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to exit to the Main screen..9

131 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setting the Keypad Tone This feature selects the keypad tone. You can select to have a single tone, DTMF tones or no tones when the keypad is pressed. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 9 8 WXYZ TUV Setup Call Options Volumes and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Volumes and Tones is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. Volumes 6 5 and Tones MNO KL Ringer Volume 7 Speaker Volume PQR Ring Tone 8 9 UVW XYZ Alert Tone Keypad Tone Vibrate 5. Use the 2-way Navi-key to scroll to keypad Tone. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL.0 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ

132 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Alert tone DTMF Tones Single Tone No Tone Message 7. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired tone. 8. Press the left soft key labeled. Message Deleted 7 PQR 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ 9. Press the right soft key, labeled to return to the previous menu. Press the red key to exit to the main screen. Set the Phone to Ring and /or Vibrate This feature is ideal for situations where a ringing phone is inappropriate or in a loud environment. The vibrate function notifies you of incoming calls by discreet vibrations. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled..

133 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Call Options Volumes and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Volumes and Tones is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO Volumes and KL Tones Ringer Volume 7 PQR Speaker Volume 8 9 UVW XYZ Ring Tone Alert Tone Keypad Tone Vibrate 5. Use the 2-way Navikey to scroll to vibrate. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. 6 5 MNO KL Vibrate Options Ring Only 7 PQR Vibrate 8 Only 9 UVW XYZ Vibrate then Ring No Ring or Vibrate 7. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll to the desired vibrate option. 8. Press the left soft key, labeled. Press the red key to exit to the main screen..2

134 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Time and Date Settings the Time Zone Your phone uses the satellite network to obtain the time and date information, however, you need to select the time zone in which you are located. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO JKL Setup Call Options Volume and Tones9 8 WXYZ Time & Date TUV Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Time & Date is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO JKL Time and Date Time Zone Time format 9 8 WXYZ TUV Date format 5. Use the 2-way navikey until Time Zone is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ.3

135 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Time Zone UTC UTC UTC + UTC +.5 UTC UTC UTC MNO KL 7 PQR the Time 8 9 Format UVW XYZ My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup 7. Use the 2-way navikey until the required time zone is highlighted 8. Press the left soft key labeled. Press the red key to return to the main screen. Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Setup 5 MNO JKL Call Options 7 Volume PQRS and Tones 9 Time & Date 8 WXYZ TUV Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Time & Date is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled..4

136 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Time and Date time zone Time format Date format 5. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Time Format is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Time 5 Format MNO KL 24 hours 7 PQR am/pm 8 9 UVW XYZ 7. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired time format is highlighted. 8. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL Press the red key to return to the main screen. 7 PQR the 8 9 UVWDate XYZ Format My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled..5

137 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Call Options Volume and Tones Time & Date Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navi-key until Time & Date is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. Time and Date time zone Time format Date format 5. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Date format is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL Date Format 7 PQR 0-Jan-08 DD/MM/YY 8 UVW 9 XYZ DD-MM-YY DD.MM.YY MM/DD/YY YY-DD-MM 7. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired date format is highlighted. 8. Press the left soft key labeled..6

138 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup ing the Display Language Your phone contains 2 languages. Use this feature to select the language in which your phone displays menus and messages. TIP: If you accidentally select a language other than English and are unable to reset your phone, follow these steps:. Press the left soft key. 2. Scroll down 6 times. 3. Press the left soft key again. 4. Scroll down 3 times 5. Press the left soft key, the English option will be at the top. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup 6 Setup 5 MNO JKL Call Options Volume and Tones Time & Date 9 8 WXYZ TUV Language light Contrast Key Setup 6 5 MNO Language KL English 7 PQRCzech (Cestina) 8 9 UVW XYZ Danish Dutch Finnish (Suomi) French German Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 3. Use the 2-way navikey until Language is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 5. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the required Language is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled to choose the Language. Press the red key to return to the main screen..7

139 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setting lights Enable, disable or adjust the length of time the backlight stays on after a key press. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Setup 6 5 MNO JKL Call Options Volume and Tones 7 Time PQRS & Date 9 Language8 WXYZ TUV light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey until light is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. light 5 KL Off 7 5 Seconds PQR 0 Seconds 8 UVW 9 XYZ 5 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 5. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the required light time is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. Press the red key to return to the main screen..8

140 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setting Contrast This feature allows you to adjust the contrast on the display screen. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO Setup JKL Call Options 7 Volume and Tones PQRS Time & Date 9 8 WXYZ TUV Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey until Contrast is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 7 PQR OK Contrast 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ 5. Use the 2-way navikey to increase or decrease the contrast. 6. Press the left soft key, labeled. Press the red key to return to the main screen..9

141 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Using the Key Setup This feature selects the function of the convenience key and the right soft key when the main screen is displayed. The default function is to display the Help screen which is useful for new users; however the function can be changed to access the Phonebook. Setup the Convenience Key Function My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Setup 5 MNO JKL Call Options Volume and Tones 9 Time & Date 8 WXYZ TUV Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey until Key Setup is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. Setup 6 5 MNO JKL Convenience Key 7 Right Soft Key PQRS 9 8 WXYZ TUV 5. The Convenience Key will be highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled KL

142 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup 7 PQR Convenience Key No Action Start Call End Call Redial 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ 7. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired action is highlighted. 8. Press the left soft key labeled. Press the red key to return to the main screen. Setup the Right Soft Key Function My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Setup 5 MNO JKL Call Options Volume and Tones 9 Time & Date 8 WXYZ TUV Language light Contrast Key Setup 3. Use the 2-way navikey until Key Setup is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled..2

143 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Convenience Key Right Soft Key 5. Use the 2-way navikey until Right Soft Key is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. Right key action6 5 MNO KL Show Help SIM Phonebook 7 PQR My Phonebook 8 9 UVW XYZ 7. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until the desired action is highlighted. 8. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL Press the red key to return to the main screen. 7 PQR Set Number 8 9 UVW Entry XYZ Prefix This feature allows you to set your preferred international access code and can automatically attach (00) or (+) to any phone number you enter My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled..22

144 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Number Entry Phone Information Reset to defaults 3. Use the 2-way navikey until Number Entry is highlighted. Note: Scroll past the Key setup for the Number Entry Option. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. Number 6 5 MNO KL Entry Prefix with + 7 PQR Prefix with 00 Do not 8 9 UVW prefix XYZ 5. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until the desired action is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL View 7 PQRPhone Information 8 9 UVW XYZ Press the red key to return to the main screen. This feature allows you to view the technical information regarding the handsets software and hardware versions as well as the IMEI. number. My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled..23

145 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Number Entry Phone Information Reset to defaults 3. Use the 2-way navikey until Phone Information is highlighted. Note: Scroll past the Key setup for the Phone Information Option. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 2 3 ABC DEF Phone Information 6 5 MNO KL F/w:HT IMEI: PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ 4. Information regarding your phone will appear on the display. 5. Press the right soft key labeled to return to the setup menu. 2 3 ABC DEF Reset Phone 6 5 Options to Factory Defaults MNO KL This 7 feature resets all settings to their original PQR 8 9 UVW default settings. XYZ Starting from the Main : My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages Voic Data Modem Call History Setup. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Setup is highlighted. 2. Press the left soft key labeled..24

146 Iridium 9555 Handset I Using the Setup Setup Number Entry Phone Information Reset to defaults 3. Use the 2-way navikey until Reset to defaults is highlighted. Note: Scroll past the Key setup for the Reset to defaults Option. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. Reset 5 KL 7 PQR Reset 8 all 9 UVWphone XYZ settings? Yes No 5. Press the left soft key labeled Yes. 5 KL Reset 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ Phone settings reset 6. A message will appear briefly indicating the phone settings have been reset. 5 KL Press the red key to return to the Main Screen. 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ.25

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148 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security 2 I Using the Security Locating the Security Important: Do not change the PIN/PUK/SIM settings unless you have your original settings available. Your phone and/or SIM card may be disabled if you don t know the correct code and enter it incorrectly three times. T Registered Starting from the main screen: 6:28 4-May-08 Help. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: All instructions for the Security menu will start from the Main as shown. 6 5 MNO JKL My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Messages 9 8 WXYZ TUV Voic Data Modem Call History Setup 2. The Main will now be displayed. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Security is highlighted. Security Note: Scroll one down from Setup to view the Security option. 3. Press the left soft key labeled. 2.

149 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security About the Security Locking and Unlocking Your Phone Security Phone Lock Sim lock Change PINs You will be able to perform the following functions using the Security. Lock and unlock the phone Enable and disable the SIM lock Change PIN and block PIN codes 6 This feature 5 helps MNO JKL prevent unwanted use of your phone. Starting from the Security Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Security is highlighted. Note: Scroll one down from Setup to view the Security option. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Security Phone Lock 9 8 WXYZ TUV Sim lock Change PINs 3. The Phone Lock option will be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 2.2

150 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Phone Lock Enable Phone Lock Disable Phone Lock 6 Enter PIN Phone PIN Clear 5. The Enable Phone Lock option will be highlighted, if not use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until it is. 6. Scroll to the desired option and press the left soft key labeled. 7. The Enter PIN screen will now appear. Using the keypad enter the PIN number. 8. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: The Phone Lock feature takes effect when you turn off your handset. Each time you restart your handset you will be prompted to enter your Phone PIN, once you do so the handset will be fully operational. 2.3

151 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Enable or Disable the SIM lock When you activate the SIM card PIN code, your phone requests the code whenever you phone is powered on. To change this setting, you need to enter the PIN code that your service provider gave you. Security Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Security is highlighted. Note: Scroll one down from Setup to view the Security option. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Security Phone Lock Sim lock Change PINs 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until SIM lock is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 5 MNO KL SIM Lock Enable SIM Lock 7 Disable PQR Sim lock 8 9 UVW XYZ 5. Use the 2-way navi-key until the action you prefer is highlighted PQR 5 KL 8 UVW 9 XYZ

152 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Using the Change PIN Enter PIN Phone PIN Clear Change the Phone PIN Code 6. The Enter PIN screen will now appear. Using the keypad enter the PIN number. 7. Press the left soft key labeled. Note: The message Sim Lock disabled will briefly appear and then return to the Sim Lock menu. This feature allows you to modify the default PIN associated with your phone. Security Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Security is highlighted. Note: Scroll one down from Setup to view the Security option. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 9 8 WXYZ Security TUV Phone Lock Sim lock Change PIN 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Change PIN is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 2.5

153 MNO Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Change PIN Phone PIN SIM PIN SIM PIN 2 Call barring PIN 5. The Change PIN menu will now appear. Phone PIN will be highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. Change Old PIN New PIN Verify PIN OK Clear Change 6 5 KL PIN Old PIN 7 PQR 8 UVW New PIN 9 XYZ Verify PIN OK Clear 7. Enter your current PIN in the Old PIN field (the default PIN is 234). Use the 2-way navi-key to move to the next field and enter your new PIN into the New PIN field. Move to the Verify PIN field and enter the new PIN again. 8. When all fields are complete, press the left soft key, labeled OK. Change PIN 5 KL 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ PIN change OK Yes No 9. The screen will display: PIN Changed OK, then will return to the Change PIN menu. 2.6

154 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Change the SIM PIN Code This feature allows you to modify the default PIN associated with your SIM card. Security Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Security is highlighted. Note: Scroll one down from Setup to view the Security option. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. Security Phone Lock Sim lock Change PIN 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Change PIN is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Change 5 MNO KL PIN Phone PIN 7 PQR SIM PIN SIM PIN UVW XYZ Call barring PIN 5. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until SIM PIN is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 2.7

155 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Change PIN Old PIN New PIN Verify PIN OK Clear 6 5 MNO KL Change PIN Old PIN 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ New PIN Verify PIN OK 6 5 MNO KL Change PIN 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ PIN change OK Clear 7. Enter your current PIN in the Old PIN field. Use the 2-way navikey to move to the next field and enter your new PIN into the New PIN field. Move to the Verify PIN field and enter the new PIN again. 8. When all fields are complete, press the left soft key, labeled OK. 9. The screen will display: PIN Changed OK, then will return to the Change PIN menu. Yes No 2.8

156 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Change the SIM Card Pin2 Code Your SIM card PIN2 code is used to access fixed dialing settings. This four- to eight-digit code is issued to you when you subscribe to the feature. Security Security 7 Phone Lock PQRS Sim lock Change PIN Starting from the Main :. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Security is highlighted. Note: Scroll one down from Setup to view the Security option. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Change PIN is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. 6 Change 5 MNO KL PIN Phone PIN 7 SIM PQR PIN SIM PIN 28 9 UVW XYZ Call barring PIN 5. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until SIM PIN 2 is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 2.9

157 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Change PIN Old PIN New PIN Verify PIN OK Clear 5 KL Change PIN 7 PQR Old PIN 8 UVW 9 XYZ New PIN Verify PIN OK Clear 7. Enter your current 4-digit PIN in the Old PIN field. Use the 2-way navi-key to move to the next field and enter your new PIN into the New PIN field. Move to the Verify PIN field and enter the new PIN again. 8. When all fields are complete, press the left soft key, labeled OK. 5 KL Change PIN 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ PIN change OK Yes No 9. The screen will display: PIN Changed OK, then will return to the Change PIN menu. 2.0

158 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Call Barring PIN If your PIN code is entered incorrectly three times in a row, Blocked appears in the display screen and your SIM card will be locked. You must enter a Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) to restore the SIM to service which is obtained from your service provider. Security Security Phone Lock Sim lock Change PIN To unblock the PIN code, start from the Main :. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Security is highlighted. Note: Scroll one down from Setup to view the Security option. 2. Press the left soft key labeled. 3. Use the 2-way navikey to scroll until Change PIN is highlighted. 4. Press the left soft key labeled. Change PIN 6 5 MNO KL Phone PIN SIM PIN 7 SIM PQR PIN 82 9 UVW XYZ Call barring PIN 5. Use the 2-way navi-key to scroll until Call barring PIN is highlighted. 6. Press the left soft key labeled. 5 KL 2.

159 Iridium 9555 Handset I 2 Using the Security Change PIN Old PIN OK 6 5 MNO Change KL PIN Old PIN 7 PQR 8 9 UVW XYZ New PIN Verify PIN New PIN Verify PIN OK Clear Clear 7. Enter your the 4-digit PIN code provided by your service provider in the Old PIN field. Use the2-way navikey to move to the next field and enter your new PIN into the New PIN field. Move to the Verify PIN field and enter the new PIN again. 8. When all fields are complete, press the left soft key, labeled OK. Change 5 KL PIN 7 PQR 8 UVW 9 XYZ PIN change OK Yes No 9. The screen will display: PIN Changed OK, then will return to the main Change PIN menu. 2.2

160 3 I Troubleshooting Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Troubleshooting Problem Phone won t power on You can t make calls Solution Did you press and hold the power button for a minimum of 3 seconds to turn the phone s power on? Check the battery. Is it charged, properly fitted, and are the contacts clean and dry? Check the antenna. Is it fully extended and correctly angled? Do you have a clear unobstructed view of the sky? Did you enter the number in international format? All calls made from the Iridium satellite system must be in international format. See page 4.0. Check the signal strength indicator. If the signal is weak, ensure that you have a clear line of sight to the sky and there are no buildings, trees, etc. around. Is Restricted displayed? Check the Call Barring setting. Has a new SIM card been inserted? Check that no new restrictions have been imposed. Check to see if your fixed dialing list is enabled. If so, you can only make calls to numbers or prefixes that are on the list. continued on next page 3.

161 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Troubleshooting Problem You can t receive calls You can t make international calls Your phone will not unlock Your PIN is blocked Your PIN2 is blocked Solution Check to see that your phone is powered on. Check the antenna. Is it fully extended and correctly angled? Do you have a clear unobstructed view of the sky? Check the signal strength indicator. If the signal is weak, ensure that you have a clear line of sight to the sky and there are no buildings, trees, etc. around. Check the Call Forwarding and Call Barring settings. Check the Ringer setting. If it is off, there is no audible ringer. Check to see if your fixed dialing list is enabled. Have you included the relevant codes? Enter 00 or + followed by the appropriate country code and the phone number. Have you inserted a new SIM card? Enter the new PIN code. Enter the default phone unlock code 234 Have you forgotten the unlock code? Enter the PIN unblocking code or contact your service provider. See Call barring PIN on page 2. for additional information. Enter the PIN2 unblocking code or contact your service provider. See Call barring PIN on page 2. for additional information. 3.2

162 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Troubleshooting Problem Your SIM card will not work You can t cancel Call Forwarding or Call Barring The message indicator is flashing The battery won t charge Solution Is the SIM card inserted the correct way? Is the card visibly damaged or scratched? Return the card to your service provider. Check the SIM and card contacts. If they are dirty, clean them with an antistatic cloth. Wait until you are in an area with good network coverage and try again. There is not enough memory available to store another message. Use the messages menu to delete one or more messages. Check the charger. Is it properly connected? Are its contacts clean and dry? Check the battery contacts. Are they clean and dry? Check the battery temperature. If it is warm, let it cool before charging. Is it an old battery? Battery performance declines after several years of use. Replace the battery. Make sure you have an Iridium approved battery installed. If you see Invalid Batt on the display, you will not be able to charge this battery. continued on the next page 3.3

163 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Troubleshooting Problem The battery drains faster than normal You find your phone becoming warm during use Phone is not responding to user controls including the power keys Solution Are you in an area of variable coverage? This uses extra battery power. Is your antenna fully extended and correctly angled? Do you have a clear unobstructed view of the sky? This helps use less battery power. Is it a new battery? A new battery needs two to three charge/discharge cycles to attain normal performance Is it an old battery? Battery performance declines after several years of use. Replace the battery. Is it a battery that hasn t been completely discharged? Allow the battery to fully discharge (until the phone turns itself off) and then charge the battery overnight. Are you using your phone in extreme temperatures? At extreme hot or cold temperatures, battery performance is significantly reduced. You may notice this during long calls or during charging. The heat is produced by the electronic components within your phone and is quite normal. Remove the battery from the phone and then reattach it to cycle power and reset. 3.4

164 Iridium 9555 Handset I 3 Troubleshooting Problem Your SIM card is inserted in the phone but the display says: Your phone is displaying an unknown foreign language and you would like to restore it to its original setting. Solution Check Card or Insert Card Check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly. The contacts of the SIM card may be dirty. Turn the phone off, remove the SIM card and rub the contacts with a clean cloth. Replace the card in the phone. Blocked Enter the PIN unblocking key or contact your service provider. See Call barring PIN on page 2. for additional information. Power on the phone Press left soft key for menu Press down 6 times for Setup, then left soft key for Press down 3 times for Languages, then left soft key for Press left soft key for 3.5

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166 4 I Iridium 9555 Handset I 4 Patent Information Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D35768 D D D D D D Re D D D D D D D3473 D D D D D D D D D Re D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D37627 D D33226 D D D D D D D D D D D D

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168 Iridium 9555 Handset I 5 Declaration of Conformity 5 I Declaration of Conformity E C Directive Declaration of Conformity This is to certify that the following equipment complies with all relevant Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 999/5/EC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EC as amended by 93/68/EC. Equipment description Manufacturer Iridium 9555 Satellite Handset Iridium Satellite LLC, 8440 South River Parkway, Tempe, AZ USA The following harmonised standards were applied to the design of the handset: Standard EN60950-:2006 EN V.2. (2002-) EN V.6. ( ) ETSI EN50360:200 ETSI EN V.. 05/2000 Description Information technology equipment Safety Part : General requirements Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (300MI-lz to 3GHz) Satellite Earth Stations nod Systems (SES); Harmonised EN for Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) The tests were conducted by TRL Compliance Services Ltd, Moss View, Nipe Lane, Up Holland, West Lancashire, WN89PY, UK except for the SAR report which was prepared by EMC Technologies Pty Ltd, ABN , 57 Assembly Drive, Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia Accreditation references: TRL - UKAS 0728 and BSI FS 2805 EMC Technologies - NATA 5292 A "technical file" is retained by Iridium Satellite LLC. Related test reports are available upon request directly from Iridium Satellite, LLC. The 9555 handset is declared conformant only if it is used with the Iridium accessories and antenna approved for the 9555 model and if the handset is used as described in the 9555 User Guide. Name David Schoen Date October 8,

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