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COBHAM AVIATOR 700 - Use a SIP-Enabled IP Handset (SBU)

COBHAM AVIATOR 700
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Chapter 3: Calls, faxes and SMS
Operate the handsets 81
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Calls, faxes and SMS
Use a SIP-enabled IP handset (SBU)
SIP-enabled wireless IP handset
The SBU of the AVIATOR 700 system has in integrated SIP server. If your
mobile phone is a SIP enabled IP handset, it has a SIP client. Then you can
set it up and use it to make phone calls or use other data services using the
SwiftBroadband service.
Once set up, you can use the SIP-enabled IP handset as a local phone
during flight. When calling you use the SwiftBroadband service. The call
costs will be charged to the SwiftBroadband subscriber. The call receiver will
be called up from the system’s 870 number.
When your device is connected to the SIP server of the AVIATOR 700
system you cannot be called at your own mobile number and you cannot
send or receive SMS messages.
To set up a SIP-enabled wireless IP handset (SBU)
To set up a SIP enabled IP handset, do as follows:
1. Connect to the Wireless access point of the AVIATOR 700 system.
Check that the WLAN icon in the handset display indicates that the
WLAN connection has been established. If your WLAN is encrypted
check with your system administrator how to proceed to access the
encrypted WLAN network.
2. Connect to the SIP server of the AVIATOR 700 system. See the user
manual of your IP handset for guidelines how to establish a connection
to a SIP server.
Note
Check whether your mobile phone or Smart Phone has a wireless
interface and an integrated SIP client.

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