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COBHAM SAILOR 150 - Registering with the BGAN Network

COBHAM SAILOR 150
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Chapter 2: Getting started
98-129217-D Registering with the BGAN network 19
If you enter a wrong PUK 10 times, the SIM card will no longer be functional, and you have to
contact your Airtime Provider for a new SIM card.
Registering with the BGAN network
When the SIM PIN is accepted by the terminal, the SAILOR 150 FleetBroadband System
automatically starts the registration procedure on the BGAN network.
You can monitor the registration procedure in two ways.
Connect the Thrane IP Handset and watch the procedure in the display.
Connect a computer, access the internal web interface of the terminal and watch the
Status field in the DASHBOARD. For details, see Using the Dashboard on page 52.
The normal startup procedure is shown as follows:
1. Searching. The terminal has instructed the antenna to search for the BGAN signal.
2. Registering. The terminal is attempting to register with the Satellite Access Station (SAS).
3. Ready. The terminal has registered and attached to the SAS and is ready to accept a
service request (a call or a data session).
Note that the registration procedure may take several minutes.
Indications in the web interface
The dashboard in the web interface also shows the status during and after registration. To
open the web interface, do as follows:
1. On a computer connected to the terminal, open your browser and enter http://ut.bgan or
the IP address of the terminal in the address bar (default IP address: http://192.168.0.1).
When the system is ready, the Antenna status field shows Tracking and the Status
field shows Ready (unless a call or data session is active).
2. Click Refresh to update the screen.

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