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Page 1 - Owner's Manual

Single Mode Iridium HandsetSS-66KOwner's ManualEnglish

Page 2 - Contents

Organization of This Manual10 Before UseqBefore Using Your PhoneProvides basic information you need to know before using your phone, includinginformat

Page 3 - Before Use

11Before UseBefore UseAccessories The components listed below are provided as accessories. The following optional accessories are available for use

Page 4

Overview of Features and Controls12 Before Use This section identifies each part of your phone.

Page 5 - Introduction

13Before UseBefore UseqExtendable antennaWhen using the phone, fully extend this antenna and bend it so thatthe top section is vertical to the ground.

Page 6 - Safety Precautions

Display Items on the LCD Panel14 Before Use12345678901234123456789012341234567890123412345678901234Soft1 Soft2q Shows the remaining battery charge. Th

Page 7

LED Start of LED operation End of LED operation15Before UseBefore UseUsing Software KeysIn this manual, pressing asoft key is indicated asfollows:Pres

Page 8 - Notes on the Charger

About the antenna16 Before Use1.Grasp the top of the antenna. To ensure optimum communication performance when using yourphone, extend the antenna as

Page 9 - Using Your Phone Responsibly

17Before UseBefore UseBattery and Charging Removing the Battery Inserting the Battery2.Slide the battery release lever on theback of the phone.1.Ali

Page 10 - Organization of This Manual

Battery and Charging (cont.)18 Before UseWhen both batteries (on the phone and AC charger) are to be chargedat the same time, the battery on the phone

Page 11 - Accessories

19Before UseSIM CardBefore Use About the SIM Card• Your Iridium phone uses a "plug-in" SIM card. • Your Iridium phone cannot use credit ca

Page 12 - 12 Before Use

Contents (The shaded services will become available in the future.)2 Before UseBefore UseIntroduction ...

Page 13 - 13Before Use

How to Attach the Grip Belt20 Before Use The separate vibrator will vibrate when it detects incoming or outgoingcalls. It also vibrates when the phon

Page 14 - 12345678901234

21Before UseBefore UseON OFFON OFFSTOPSqueeze the clip at qfrom bothsides and pull it toward you. If theclip won't come off easily, squeezethe c

Page 15 - Operations of LEDs

Turning the Power On/Off22 Turning the Power On/OffTo switch your phone on or off, hold down for 3 seconds or more.An animation appears on the LCD pan

Page 16 - About the antenna

25Basic Telephone OperationsTurning thePower On/OffBasicTelephoneOperationsBasic Telephone OperationsMaking a CallTo ensure the best communication qua

Page 17 - Battery and Charging

Basic Telephone Operations (cont.)26 Basic Telephone OperationsEnding a CallThis operation ends an active call, hanging up the phone.Press .This ends

Page 18 - Battery and Charging (cont.)

27Basic Telephone OperationsBasicTelephoneOperationsYou can also make a call from within the Phone Book. See the PhoneBook menu map on page 38. Sear

Page 19 - SIM Card

Basic Telephone Operations (cont.)28 Basic Telephone Operations Making an Emergency Call1.Press .The Memory Menu appears on the LCD panel.2.Use / to

Page 20 - How to Attach the Grip Belt

29Basic Telephone OperationsBasicTelephoneOperationsEnding a Call ("End")The "End" function ends the current, single call. You ca

Page 21 - ■ Attaching the belt clip

23Turning the Power On/OffTurning thePower On/OffWhat is PIN1?PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. It serves as a secret coderequired to use

Page 22 - Turning the Power On/Off

Turning the Power On/Off (cont.)24 Turning the Power On/OffEntering Your PIN1 CodeIf you have set PIN1 input to ON, you must enter your PIN1 code afte

Page 23 - Basic Telephone Operations

3Before UseBefore UseDeleting Characters ...37Phone BookPhone Boo

Page 24 - Receiving a Text Mail

Call Waiting (This service will become available in the future.)30 Call WaitingWhen you receive an incoming call during another call, you can answer t

Page 25 - Operations

31Call WaitingCall WaitingRejecting an Incoming Call during a Current Call ("Reject")The "Reject" function allows you t

Page 26 - With a two-party call on hold

Multiparty Call (This service will become available in the future.)32 Multiparty CallYou can select a variety of settings using the In Call Menu invok

Page 27 - ("Mute")

33Multiparty CallMultipartyCallThe "Exclude" function lets you select one of the parties during amultiparty call and puts that party on hold

Page 28 - 23Turning the Power On/Off

Multiparty Call (cont.)34 Multiparty CallSwapping the Held and Active Calls ("Swap")The "Swap" function swaps the held and active

Page 29 - Entering Your PUK1 Code

35Multiparty CallMultipartyCall

Page 30 - ("Answer")

Entering Text36 Entering TextWhen using your phone, you may need to enter text to enter names and tocreate or edit Text mail. See the character input

Page 31 - ("Replace2")

37Entering TextEntering TextCorrecting CharactersTo correct an entered letter or number, use / to move the cursor tothe character position, then edit

Page 32 - Multiparty Call

Phone Book38 Phone Book Phone Book Menu MapPhone bookSearchCreateNameEnter namePhone001-300Enter ADNSIM301-XXXFixed yyy-zzzQuitAbbreviatedQuitLast nu

Page 33 - Multiparty

You can Store a phone number in the Phone Book using the proceduredescribed below. The Phone Book provides 3 different areas for storingphone numbers

Page 34 - ("Tone Off(On)")

Contents4 Before Use3. Delete All Text Mails ("Erase all") ...694. Setting Items

Page 35 - 35Multiparty Call

Phone Book (cont.)40 Phone Book6.After entering the name, press .The phone number to be stored is displayed on the screen.• See page 36 for informati

Page 36 - Entering Text

41Phone BookPhone Book5.After entering the PIN2 code, press ."Enter ADN" (ADN: Abbreviated Dialing Number) appears on the screen.The screen

Page 37 - Deleting Characters

Phone Book (cont.)42 Phone BookEditing the Phone Book ("Edit")The "Edit" function lets you edit or change entries in the Phone Boo

Page 38 - Phone book

43Phone BookPhone BookDeleting Information from the Phone Book ("Delete")The "Delete" function allows you to delete entries from t

Page 39 - Phone Number)

Memory Menu44 Memory MenuThe Memory Menu provides the following functions:1. Phone book...Allows you to create, edit, or de

Page 40 - ("Create")

45Memory MenuMemoryMenuViewing the Outgoing Call Log ("Last number")Viewing the Incoming Call Log ("Received")Your phone can store

Page 41 - 41Phone Book

Memory Menu (cont.)46 Memory MenuScratch Pad ("Scratch pad")The "Scratch pad" function displays the phone number stored temporaril

Page 42 - ("Edit")

47Memory MenuMemoryMenuViewing Your Phone Number ("Own number")The "Own number" function displays the phone number of your Iridium

Page 43 - ("INT'L")

Menu Functions (The shaded services will become available in the future.)48 Menu FunctionsThe Main Menu provides the following functions:1. Language

Page 44 - Memory menu

49Menu FunctionsMenuFunctionsSettingsClockMessagesCall meterServicesSecurityQuit・・・Selection range・・・SelectedLanguageRingerVolumeBack lightAnyke

Page 45 - ("Received")

5Before UseBefore UseIntroductionThank you for purchasing the SS-66K Single Mode Iridium Handset.Read this manual thoroughly first to ensure you use y

Page 46 - ("Clear")

Settings50 SettingsSettingsClockMessagesCall meterServicesSecurityQuitLanguageGermanRingerTypeOFFLowMediumHighStep1Step RingerSign callStep2Step3Step4

Page 47 - ("SOS")

51SettingsSettingsChanging the Settings ("Settings")Changing the Settings1.Press .The Main Menu is displayed on the screen.2.Use / to select

Page 48 - Menu Functions

Settings (cont.)52 Settings2-1. Setting the Ringer Tone ("Type")The "Type" function lets you set the type of ringer tone.1.Use /

Page 49 - 49Menu Functions

53SettingsSettings2-3-1. Composing a User Melody ("Compose")The "Compose" function lets you compose a user melody.1.Use / to sele

Page 50 - Settings

Settings (cont.)54 Settings2-3-2. Replaying the User Melody ("Playback")The "Playback" function replays the user melody you have

Page 51 - ("Ringer")

55SettingsSettingsThe "Sound Pattern" function lets you select a sound pattern as acombination of key click, warning, and power-ON/OFF tones

Page 52 - ("RingerVolume")

The "Auto answer" function allows your phone to answer an incoming callautomatically a specified number of seconds (0 to 27 seconds) afterde

Page 53 - ("Compose")

57ClockSettings ClockClockClock modeAutoPowerONOFF12H24H12H&DATE24H&DATE12H&LOC24H&LOCQuitSet alarmAlarm1 [ON/OFF]Alarm2 [ON/OFF]Alarm

Page 54 - ("Sound volume")

Clock (cont.)58 ClockSetting the Clock Functions("Clock")You can set the various Clock functions using the following procedure:1.Press .The

Page 55 - ("Talk volume")

59ClockClock2. Displaying the Date/Time Display("Clock mode")The "Clock mode" function lets you turn off the date/time display or

Page 56 - ("DTMF type")

6Do not store this product in a very damp,dusty, or hot location, as this could result infaulty operation.Keep this product out of the reach of smallc

Page 57 - ■ Clock Menu Map

Clock (cont.)60 Clock Setting the Date (for "Once")The "Set alarm date" prompt appears. The current date is displayedbetween squ

Page 58 - ("Set clock")

61ClockClock4. Automatically Turning the Power On("Auto Power ON")The "Auto Power ON" function automatically turns on the power a

Page 59 - ("Set alarm")

Clock (cont.)62 Clock6. Setting the World Clock("World clock")The "World clock" function lets you correct the current time, set t

Page 60

63ClockClock6-3. Automatically Switching to Destination Time("Auto change")The "Auto change" function enables automatic switching

Page 61 - ("Auto Power OFF")

Messages64 MessagesRead newRead allSave & SendErase allSettingsQuitReferReferEraseErase?InformationQuitEditDestinationReplyExtractSelectErase all?

Page 62 - ("Destination")

The [ ] icon blinks when the area of memory for Text mails is full,indicating that no more messages can be received. Delete existingmessages to free

Page 63 - ("Summer time")

4.After entering the phone number, press .The message is now transmitted. Upon completion of transmission, thescreen displays the Option Menu shown b

Page 64 - Text mail

67MessagesMessages1-2. Replying to a Received Text Mail("Reply")The "Reply" function sends a reply message to the sender of a Tex

Page 65 - ("Messages")

Messages (cont.)68 Messages1-4. Deleting a Text Mail("Erase")The "Erase" function deletes the currently displayed Text mail.1.Pre

Page 66

69MessagesMessages2. Creating a New Text Mail("Create")The "Create" function allows you to create a new Text mail.Use / to select

Page 67 - ("Reply")

7CAUTIONWhen the phone is used in some types ofautomobile, it may affect the operation ofelectronic components in the car. Do not usethe phone if it

Page 68 - ("Information")

Messages (cont.)70 Messages4-2. Setting the Reply Path to the Service Centre("Reply path")The "Reply path" function turns on or o

Page 69 - ("MSG Centre")

71MessagesMessages

Page 70 - ("MSG type")

Call Meter (This service will become available in the future.)72 Call MeterLast callAll callsCharge limitCurrencyCurrencyDisplayChargeDurationOFFQuitR

Page 71 - 71Messages

73Call MeterCall MeterSetting the Call Meter("Call meter")You can change the Call meter settings using the following procedure:1.Press .The

Page 72 - Call meter

Call Meter (cont.)74 Call Meter2. Viewing the Cumulative Call Charge and Duration("All calls")The "All calls" function displays t

Page 73 - ("Last call")

75Call MeterCall Meter4. Setting the Charge per Time-charge("Currency")The "Currency" function lets you set the charge per unit-t

Page 74 - ("Charge limit")

Call Meter (cont.)76 Call Meter5. Viewing the Call Duration and Charge during a Call ("Display")The "Display" function can displa

Page 75 - ("Currency")

77ServicesCall Meter ServicesServicesBarringForwardingWaitingCaller IdQuitAll callsEnter PasswordEnter PasswordStatusAccessing..BarringRegistering..Re

Page 76 - ("Display")

Services (cont.)78 ServicesSetting the Services("Services")You can change the Services settings using the following procedure:1.Press .The M

Page 77 - Services

79ServicesServices1-2. Setting Outgoing Call Barring("Outgoing")The "Outgoing" function lets you restrict outgoing calls from you

Page 78 - ("Password")

8Precautions when Using the ChargerDANGERAlways use the charger (AC adapter) with astandard household power supply. The use ofother voltages could ca

Page 79 - ("Incoming")

Enter the phone number of the call forwarding destination to enable theselected type of Call Forwarding.Extend the antenna before starting this proced

Page 80 - ("Forwarding")

81ServicesServices3. Setting Call Waiting("Waiting")The "Waiting" function sets Call Waiting so that you can answer anincoming ca

Page 81 - ("Your Id")

Services (cont.)82 Services4-3. Checking the Current Setting for Caller's NumberNotification("Status")The "Status" function

Page 82 - ("Registration")

83SecurityServices SecuritySecurity Security Menu MapQuitKeylock Keylock ON? PIN1 ON/OFFNew PIN1New PIN2Fixed dialONOFFQuitEnter Old PIN1 Enter New P

Page 83 - Security

Security (cont.)84 SecuritySetting the Security Functions("Security")You can change the Security settings using the following procedure:1.Pr

Page 84 - ("Keylock")

85SecuritySecurity2. Disabling the PIN1 Code("PIN1 ON/OFF")The "PIN1 ON/OFF" function enables or disables the PIN1-basedsafeguard

Page 85 - ("PIN1 ON/OFF")

Security (cont.)86 Security4. Restricting Outgoing Calls Using Fixed Dial("Fixed dial")If you set "Fixed dial" to ON, your phone

Page 86 - ("Fixed dial")

87Message Memo/Voice Memo FeaturesSecurityMessage Memo/Voice MemoMessage Memo/Voice Memo FeaturesMsg memoVoice memoSelectSelect XXX/XXXPlaybackPlaybac

Page 87 - Voice memo

Message Memo/Voice Memo Features (cont.)88 Message Memo/Voice Memo FeaturesUsing the Message/Voice Memo FeaturesYou can change the Memo settings using

Page 88 - ("Response")

The "Memo ON/OFF" function enables or disables the "Msg memo"feature. If you enable this feature, your phone plays your responsem

Page 89 - ("Memo ON/OFF")

9Your Phone and Its EnvironmentInadequately protected electronic equipment may beaffected by radio waves. This interference can lead toaccidents. List

Page 90 - ("Erase all")

Message Memo/Voice Memo Features (cont.)90 Message Memo/Voice Memo Features1-3. Playing a Selected Message("Select")The "Select"

Page 91 - ("Recording")

91Message Memo/Voice Memo FeaturesMessage Memo/Voice Memo2. Using the Voice Memo Feature("Voice memo")Use / to select "Voice memo"

Page 92

Quick Reference for Troubleshooting92 Quick Reference for TroubleshootingIf you are having trouble with your phone, check the following list of sympto

Page 93 - Specifications

93SpecificationsSpecificationsSS-66KDimensionsHeight (excluding the antenna) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 mmWi

Page 94

Country Codes for International Calls94 Country Codes for International CallsAlaska...+1Albania

Page 95

95Country Codes for International CallsMacao...+853Macedonia...

Page 96 - 96 Index

Index96 IndexAbbreviated 28, 41, 43Adjust clock 24, 60Alarm select 61All calls 76, 81, 82AllCondition 82Answer 32AnyKeyAnswer 58Auto answer 58

Page 97

97IndexOutgoing 81Overwrite 44Own number 49Paging 73Password 80Pattern 57Phone book 40PIN1 ON/OFF 87Playback 56, 90Playback all 92Power off

Page 98 - 5KKTP29SEGXC

1298DPIridium, and Iridium World Service are registered trade-mark of Iridium LLC.5KKTP29SEGXC0499DPPrinted in Japan C

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