Chapter 3: To use the EXPLORER 710
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Phone connection
Call types
Definition
The phone connection can be either a Standard voice connection or a 3.1 kHz audio
connection.
•For outgoing calls, the call type is Standard voice by default.
You can change the call type for your call to 3.1 kHz audio by dialing 2* before the number.
• For incoming calls, you can set up in the web interface which call types you want to receive
on the Phone, ISDN or LAN/WLAN interface (IP handset). Only the call types selected for an
interface are received on that interface (by default, all call types are accepted).
When receiving calls, the mobile number determines which call type is used. In your airtime
subscription you have one number for 3.1 kHz audio and one number for Standard voice.
Remember that the call is only received on an interface if the call type used is selected for that
interface.
For information on how to set up the call types in the web interface, see To set up the
interfaces on page 63 and To manage IP handsets or smartphones on page 68.
To make or receive a phone call with EXPLORER 710
Smartphone, analog phone, ISDN phone or IP handset
First connect your phone to the relevant interface. For further information, see:
•Smartphone: To connect your smartphone for making calls on page 22
•analog phone: To connect an analog phone on page 24
•ISDN phone: To connect an ISDN phone or modem on page 25
•IP handset: To connect a wired IP handset for making calls on page 23
To make a call from the EXPLORER 710
If you are using a smartphone with the EXPLORER Connect app, first start the app and select
Satellite Phone from the main menu.
To make a call, dial
00 <country code> <phone number> followed by # or off-hook key.
Example: To call Cobham SATCOM in Denmark (+45 39558800),
dial 00 45 39558800 #
If you are calling with the EXPLORER Connect app, you may also select a number from the
Contacts list (icon in bottom right corner from the dial page). Note that the contacts found
here are the contacts of your smartphone, not of the EXPLORER 710.