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KEEPING YOUIN TOUCH, IN FLIGHTAxxess II Users Manual

Axxess II Satcom SystemUsers ManualAirCell Part Number: D12058 Revision A April 2006(Browse www.aircell.com for online manuals with the latest revisions)Important Telephone NumbersAirCell Customer ServiceAIR1 (2471) Toll-free or 1.303.379.0278AirCell Customer Service Hours of OperationMonday through Friday, 0730 (7:30 am) to 1700 (5:00 pm), USA Mountain TimeAircraft NumbersAircraft RegistrationAircraft Make & ModelAircraft Serial NumberAircraft Phone NumbersIridium Phone Number 1Iridium Phone Number 2Iridium Phone Number 3 (Optional)Iridium Phone Number 4 (Optional)Inmarsat Phone Number (Optional)Satcom Direct Number (Optional)Aircraft Fax Number (Optional)

Identifying Telephone ExtensionsRecord the extension numbers and locations on your aircraft:Extension #Extension #Location:Location:Extension #Extension #Location:Location:Extension #Extension #Location:Location:Extension #Extension #Location:Location:Axxess Configuration Data PortLocation:ii

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixTable of ContentsWelcomeCongratulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1AirCell Axxess and the Iridium Satellite Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Calling Emergency and Toll-Free Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Calling with Operator or Directory Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Learning About the Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Getting StartedTurning Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Starting from the Main Dialing Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Using the Function Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Learning About Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Selecting Menu Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Using Your Phone SystemPlacing Calls from the Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Placing Calls to Another Iridium Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Redialing Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Calling Stored Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Picking Up Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ending Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Placing Calls to the Aircraft from the Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Learning About Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Muting or Unmuting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Putting Calls on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Transferring Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Using Phones as an Intercom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Making a Conference Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Personalizing Your Phone SystemUsing Your Personal Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Using One-Touch Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13iii

Learning About Entering Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Changing the Ear Piece Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Changing the Ringer Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Changing the Key Tone Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Locking or Unlocking Handsets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Integrating Other EquipmentUsing the Iridium Network for Data Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Connecting Equipment for Data Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Placing Data Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Using Axxess With Other Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Troubleshooting Your Phone SystemHow Do I Reset a Handset? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19What if the Main Dialing Screen Displays, But I Can’t Place Calls? . . 19Why Does Contact Product Support Display? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19What Happens if All Channels Are Full? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19AppendixInternational Direct Dial Prefixes and Country Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . 21iv

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixWelcomeCongratulationsCongratulations on purchasing the AirCell Axxess Satcom system, the mostadvanced, capable, and user-friendly system flying. We’re proud to add youto the thousands of satisfied AirCell customers around the globe. We wishyou many years of productive and efficient airborne communications.Your new Axxess system offers a host of exceptional features, many ofwhich were previously unavailable in an airborne telephone system: Easy-to-use graphical menusCall conferencingAdvanced noise cancellationHeadset and earbud compatibilityInternal phone booksAward-winning AirCell product supportAirCell Axxess and the Iridium Satellite NetworkThe Axxess telephone works with the Iridium Satellite Network of 66 LowEarth Orbit (LEO) satellites and operates in the frequency range of 1616MHz to 1625.5 MHz.Calling Emergency and Toll-Free NumbersThe Iridium Satellite Network System for aeronautical use does notcurrently support Emergency 911 calls. Toll-free numbers, such as 800,877, and 888 numbers, may not work for Iridium or international calls.Calling with Operator or Directory AssistanceThe Iridium Network does not support operator-assisted calling orDirectory Assistance.

Learning About the HandsetNote these important areas of your handset:1Displays the telephonenumber being dialed orthe system status2Displays additional options3Accesses additional menus& features8Shows handset’sextension number9Scrolls up &turns volume up10 Scrolls down &turns volume down11 Dials speed dialingnumbers4Enters numbers &characters12 Clears (deletes)characters5Recalls13 Connects call6Puts call on hold14 Disconnects call7Connects headphones

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixGetting StartedTurning Power OnYour Axxess phone system has power anytime the aircraft’s main avionicspower switch is on.During initial power up, the Welcome to AirCell Axxess Screen appearsin the phone’s display. Once the Main Dialing Screen with instructionsappears, you can use the phone.Starting from the Main Dialing ScreenThe Main Dialing Screen below displays when power is on, and you canuse the phone. All instructions in this manual start from this screen.

Using the Function KeyPress the handset’skey to access your phone’s additional menus andadvanced functions. You will do this frequently, so memorize this key.Once you press this key, additional menu choices become available. Youcan select one of the menu choices shown below.Learning About FunctionsFCNFCNFCNFCNFCNFCNFCN0123568Change Handset Unlock CodeChange Handset Ringer VolumeChange Key Tone Volume3-Way Conference CallingLock HandsetMute or Unmute MicrophoneTransfer a CallSelecting Menu ChoicesHow to select a menu choice:1 Highlight the choice by using the2 Apply your choice by pressing .orkeys to navigate.

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixUsing Your Phone SystemPlacing Calls from the AircraftThe Main Dialing Screen displays the calling instructions.How to place a call:1 From the Main Dialing Screen, dial thedesired number, then press. USA/Canada: Dial 9 1 Area Code Number. International Calls: Dial 9 Country Code Number.2 While Axxess is connecting your call,the number dialed flashes on screen,and the message Dialing displays.3 When your call connects successfully,the screen displays Call in Progress.Note: You may hear up to five beepsin the 10–12 seconds while your callis being connected.Placing Calls to Another Iridium PhoneTo place a call from one Iridium phone to another, dial 9 8816 XXX.XXXXX (other subscriber’s Iridium Phone Number).

Redialing CallsTo automatically redial the last number called, pressThe last number is redialed., and then.Calling Stored Phone NumbersYou can quickly call phone numbers stored in your personal phone book,or stored as speed dialing numbers. For details on these two features, seethe section on “Personalizing Your Phone System.”Receiving CallsWhen your telephone rings, pick up the handset and press theanswer the phone.key toPicking Up CallsYou can pick up calls that are ringing on another extension. To pick up acall, pressand then 9.Ending CallsAlways press the key to end your current call.

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixPlacing Calls to the Aircraft from the GroundPlacing a call to an AirCell Axxess-equipped aircraft via the IridiumNetwork is quick and easy. You can use direct dialing or two-stage dialing.Two-Stage Dialing to the Aircraft from the GroundTwo-stage dialing may be the most cost-effective method of calling anAirCell Axxess-equipped aircraft. Using this method, the calling party ischarged by their long distance provider for a call to Tempe, Arizona, USAfor the call’s duration. The called party (in the aircraft) is charged AirCellper minute charges, from the time the call connects in Tempe, until thecall is ended.How to use two-stage dialing:1 Dial the Iridium Call Routing Center: From USA/Canada: Dial 1.480.768.2500. From outside USA/Canada: Dial 00** (IDD access code prefix) 1 (USA Country Code) 480.768.2500.2 When prompted, dial 8816 (Iridium Country Code) XXX.XXXXX(Iridium Phone Number you are calling). The call is routed to theaircraft. If registered on the network, the phone will ring in 4–6seconds.Direct Dialing the Aircraft from the GroundWhen direct dialing an Iridium-equipped aircraft, there may be a pause ofup to 25 seconds as the system completes your call.How to use direct dialing: USA/Canada: Dial 011 (IDD) 8816 (Iridium Country Code) XXX.XXXXX (Iridium Phone Number). Outside USA/Canada: Dial 00** (IDD access code prefix) 8816 (Iridium Country Code) XXX.XXXXX (Iridium PhoneNumber you are calling).

Learning About CallingAll calls using the Iridium Satellite Network are consideredinternational calls. When calling Iridium-equipped aircraft,always use the 8816 Iridium Country Code.Direct-dialed calls to an AirCell Axxess phone are billedby long distance providers as international calls. Sincerates vary greatly, check rates before making calls. Or usetwo-stage dialing, which may be more cost effective.Some long distance providers do not recognize the 8816Iridium Country Code. Two-stage dialing does recognizethe Iridium Country Code.In the procedures, 00** represents the International DirectDial (IDD) access code prefix of the country you arecalling from. In many countries, the IDD code is 00.See the Appendix for a list of International Direct Dial(IDD) access code prefixes, as well as Country Codes. Fora more current list, refer to Internet sites such as www.iridium.com/customer.

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixMuting or Unmuting CallsTo mute the handset’s microphone, pressand then press 6. While thehandset is muted, you can hear other callers, but they cannot hear you.While muted, the screen displays MICROPHONE MUTE. To unmute thehandset’s microphone, pressand then press 6 again.Putting Calls on HoldTo put the current call “on hold,” press thekey. Pressagain toreconnect the call. While on hold, the screen displays Call Holding.Transferring CallsYou can transfer calls to another extension. Calls can be transferred anunlimited number of times, until either party ends the call.How to transfer a call:1 Put the call on hold by pressing.2 Dial the other extension number (such as 81 or 82) and press.3 When the other party answers, pressand then 8 to transfer call.Note: If the extension does not answer, pressreconnect with the call that is on hold.again to

Using Phones as an IntercomTwo or more AirCell handsets can be used as an intercom. Just pick up ahandset, dial 8X (for example, dial 81, 82, and so on), then press.Note: You can use a maximum of three handsets per channel at the sametime for intercom conferencing. The maximum is two for conferencing witha ground caller.Making a Conference CallThe person answering a call can make a 3-way conference call.How to make a conference call:1 Put the call on hold by pressingThe screen displays Call Holding.2 Dial the 3rd party you want to add.You can either dial another extensionor dial another telephone number.3 Press. The screen displaysConference: Waiting and the number.4 If the third person answers the call,pressand then press 3.This reconnects with the call on holdand makes a 3-way call. The screendisplays Call In Progress.10

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixPersonalizing Your Phone SystemUsing Your Personal Phone BookYou can store and recall up to 99 frequently-called phone numbers. Youalso have the option of storing a name that identifies each stored number.How to store a phone number in your phone book:1 Enter the phone number in one of the following formats: 9 1 Area Code Number 9 Country Code Number2 Pressto store the number.3 At the Specify a location prompt, pressmemory location.to use the next open4 At the Enter name prompt, enter up to seven characters, then press. Or to leave the name blank, simply press.5 At the Stored? prompt, pressto save your entry.How to edit a number stored in your phone book:1 Presstwice to display your phone book.2 Scroll through the saved numbers list by pressingthen pressto edit the selected entry.or,3 At The New Number prompt, pressto backspace, enter yourcorrected number, then pressto continue.4 At The New Name prompt, pressto backspace, enter yourcorrected name, then pressto continue.5 At the New Location prompt, presslocation.6 At the CHANGE? prompt, pressand finish editing.to resave the existingto confirm all the changes11

How to dial a number stored in your phone book:1 Presstwice to display your phone book.2 Scroll through the saved numbers list by pressing3 Pressor.or.to call the selected number.How to clear a phone number from your phone book:1 Presstwice to display your phone book.2 Scroll through the saved numbers list by pressing3 Pressto delete the selected entry.4 At the Clear? prompt, pressto confirm the deletion of thenumber from your phone book.12

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixUsing One-Touch Speed DialingFor speed dialing, you can use two special keys:and. Storeone frequently-called number, such as your home or main office number,for each of the keys.How to store a speed dialing phone number:1 Enter the phone number in one of the following formats: 9 1 Area Code Number 9 Country Code Number2 Pressto store the number.3 At the Specify a location prompt, press theorkey tostore the number at that location.4 At the Enter name prompt, do not enter any characters. Simplypressto store your entry.Note: Once a speed dialing number is entered at alocation, it can be changed, but it cannot be deleted.orHow to call a stored speed dialing phone number:1 Press.2 Press one of the two speed dialing keys:or.13

Learning About Entering CharactersUse the same basic techniques when entering characters foryour phone book or one-touch speed dialing.You can enter alphabetic or numeric characters using thephone’s keypad.To enter characters, use the “multi-press” procedurecommon to personal cell phones. For example: To enter the number 2, press the 2 key once. To enter the letter a, press the 2 key twice. To enter the letter b, press the 2 key three times.To backspace over a character and select a new character,press.Changing the Ear Piece VolumeYou can change the ear piece volume during a call, or whenever thehandset is out of the cradle. Increase or decrease the volume by pressingtheorkeys. The maximum setting is five bars.14

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixChanging the Ringer VolumeYou can change the ringer volume during a call, or whenever the handsetis out of the cradle. Increase or decrease the volume by pressing, andthen pressing 1. Next press theorkeys.The screen indicates the volume level. The maximum setting is five bars. Atthe lowest setting, the ringer is turned off.Changing the Key Tone VolumeYou can change the key tone (the sound the keys make when pressed)volume during a call, or whenever the handset is out of the cradle.Increase or decrease the volume by pressingorkeys.and then 2. Next press theThe screen indicates the volume level. The maximum setting is five bars. Atthe lowest setting, the ringer is turned off.15

Locking or Unlocking HandsetsYou can lock or unlock handsets to prevent unauthorized use.How to lock a handset:1 Press, and then press 5.2 At the LOCK HANDSET? prompt, pressto lock the handsetfrom use, and display a confirmation. Or pressto cancel.To unlock a handset:1 Press, and then press 5.2 Press the unlocking code 333, then press3 If you make an error, start over by pressing.Note: If a handset is locked when a call comes in, you must unlockthe handset to answer the phone.16

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixIntegrating Other EquipmentUsing the Iridium Network for Data CallsData calls are limited to the 2.4 Kbps bandwidth of the Iridium Network,which was originally designed for less-demanding voice service.For best results with data calls, we recommend the Direct Internet 2.0service from Iridium. This new service uses dedicated servers, plus datacompression techniques, that result in faster data transfer rates. DirectInternet 2.0 requires a compatible computer, serial cable, an availableIridium transceiver channel, and the installation of free software. For moreinformation, visit www.iridium.com.Connecting Equipment for Data CallsYour AirCell Axxess system provides you with two data channels, whichuse the Iridium Network. Because voice calls generally use Channel 1, werecommend that you connect data equipment to Channel 2. This maintainsgreater availability of Channel 2 for general use.Connect a PC data device using a standard RS-232 serial computer cable.Note that only one data device can be connected per channel – so be sureto promptly disconnect any unneeded devices.Placing Data CallsYour Axxess system lets you place e-mail and Internet data calls.How to place a data call:1 Connect the computer to your Axxess system.2 Using your software, initiate a data call.3 While connecting, watch the call progress on the computermonitor. Watch for the message that indicates a connection.4 Test the connection by opening a simple Web site with yourbrowser. For example, browse www.google.com.Note: If you cannot connect, check your hardware connections,software settings, and dialing information. If problems persist,contact AirCell Customer Support.17

Safety InformationFor the safe and efficient use of your AirCell Axxess telephone, please notethe following information.Your AirCell Axxess phone is a mobile transmitter and receiver. Whenusing your phone, the antenna mounted on the outside of the aircrafttransmits and receives radio frequency (RF) energy.Using Axxess With Other ElectronicsMost modern electronic equipment, including personal medical devices(pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) or equipment in hospitals and cars areshielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from radio telephones mayaffect some electronic equipment.18

Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixTroubleshooting Your Phone SystemHow Do I Reset a Handset?If a handset becomes inoperative, first try pressing thekey. If thatdoesn’t solve the problem, reset the phone’s circuit breaker.What if the Main Dialing Screen Displays, But I Can’tPlace Calls?If you see the Main Dialing Screen but can’t place calls (you get a fast busysignal when attempting to dial), it means the handset has registered itselfwith the onboard PBX – but the Iridium system is unavailable. The systemcould be busy sending a fax, placing another call, it may be unable to seethe sky, or it may simply be unable to register on the Iridium Network.Why Does Contact Product Support Display?This means that the handset cannot register with the PBX. Contact AirCellCustomer Service or your installing dealer for product support.What Happens if All Channels Are Full?If you try to place a call when all channels are full, you get a fast busysignal. Simply wait until an outgoing channel becomes available, and thentry your call again.19

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Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixAppendixInternational Direct Dial Prefixes and Country CodesTo make a call, dial IDD Prefix Country Code Phone Number.Note: At International Direct Dial Prefix access code, wait for second deIDDPrefixAFGHANISTAN9300BURMA (MYANMAR)950ALBANIA35500BURUNDI25790ALGERIA21300 CAMBODIA85500AMERICAN A24400CAPE VERDE ISL.2380ANGUILLA264*011CAYMAN ISL.345*011ANTARCTICA672CENTRAL AFRICAN HATHAM ISL., N. ZEAL.6400ARMENIA3748 10CHILE5600ARUBA29700CHINA (PRC)8600ASCENSION ISL.24701CHRISTMAS ISL.67200AUSTRALIA610011COCOS-KEELING ISL.610011AUSTRIA4300COLOMBIA5790AZERBAIJAN9948 4300BANGLADESH88000CONGO, DEM. REP. OF(Former ZAIRE)BARBADOS246*011COOK ISL.68200BARBUDA268*011COSTA RICA50600BELARUS3758 10CROATIA38500BELGIUM3200CUBA53119BELIZE50100CUBA (Guantanamo Bay)539900BENIN22900CYPRUS35700BERMUDA441*011CZECH GO GARCIA24600BOSNIA & 767*011BRAZIL5500DOMINICAN REPUBLIC809*011BRITISH VIRGIN ISL.284*011EASTER 000BURKINA FASO22600EL SALVADOR5030EQUATORIAL GUINEA2400021

IA3728 00JAPAN81001ETHIOPIA25100JORDAN96200FAEROE ISL.298009KAZAKHSTAN78 10FALKLAND ISL.5000KENYA254000FIJI ISL.67905KIRIBATI68600FINLAND35800,KOREA (NORTH)85000990,KOREA (SOUTH)82001994,KUWAIT96500999KYRGYZ REPUBLIC9968 RENCH ANTILLES59600LATVIA37100FRENCH GUIANA59400LEBANON96100FRENCH MBIA22000LIBYA21800GEORGIA9958 10LIECHTENSTEIN4100GERMANY4900LITHUANIA3708 0GREECE300038900GREENLAND299009MACEDONIA(Former YUGOSLAV 0MALAWI265101GUAM671*011MALAYSIA6000GUANTANAMO BAY539900MALDIVES96000GUATEMALA50200MALI REPUBLIC22300GUINEA-BISSAU24500MALTA35600GUINEA (PRP)22400MARSHALL ITANIA22200HONDURAS50400MAURITIUS23000HONG KONG852001MAYOTTE IA691011INDIA9100MIDWAY ISL.80800INDONESIA62100,108MOLDOVA3738 35300MONTSERRAT664*011IRIDIUM NETWORK881600MOROCCO21200 U674115NEPAL97700NETHERLANDS3100NETH. ANTILLES59900Calling Israelmay be illegal(BEZEQ LTD)(GOLDEN LINES)in certain locations22IDDPrefix00012(BARAK LTD)013(BEZEQ LTD)014ITALY3900IVORY COAST22500

VIS869011SRI LANKA9400NEW CALEDONIA68700SUDAN24900NEW 0NIUE68300SYRIA96300NORFOLK ISL.67200TAIWAN886002NORTH KOREA85000TAJIKISTAN78 ISTAN9200TINIAN 0PAPUA NEW GUINEA67505TONGA ISL.67600PARAGUAY59500TRINIDAD & RKEY9000POLAND480 0TURKMENISTAN9938 10PORTUGAL35100TURKS & CAICOS ISL.649*011PUERTO RICO787*1TUVALU68800QATAR9740UGANDA25600RÈUNION ISL.26200UKRAINE3808 10ROMANIA4000UNITED ARAB EMIRATES97100ROTA ISL.670011UNITED KINGDOM4400RUSSIA78 10USA1011RWANDA25000US VIRGIN ISL.101ST. HELENA29001URUGUAY59800ST. KITTS/NEVIS869*011UZBEKISTAN78 10ST. LUCIA758*011VANUATU67800ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON50800VATICAN CITY37600ST. VINCENT & GRENADINES809*011VENEZUELA5800SAIPAN ISL.670*011VIETNAM8400SAN MARINO37800WAKE ISL.80800SAO TOMÉ & PRINCIPE23900WALLIS & FUTUNA ISL.68119 SAUDI ARABIA96600WESTERN IA38199SEYCHELLES ISL.24800ZAMBIA26000SIERRA LEONE23200ZIMBABWE26300SINGAPORE65001SLOVAK REPUBLIC42100SLOVENIA38600SOLOMON ISL.67700Notes:* U SA/Canada: Dial 1 Code Phone Number.Elsewhere: Dial IDD 1 Code Phone Number.** D ial 95 to dial USA/Canada/Caribbean; countrycode not needed. Wait for a second tone at this stage.SOMALIA25219SOUTH AFRICA2709, 091SOUTH KOREA82001SPAIN3407 Contents Welcome Getting Started Using Personalizing Integrating Troubleshooting AppendixLocation23

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Axxess II Satcom System Users Manual AirCell Part Number: D12058 Revision A April 2006 . you many years of productive and efficient airborne communications. Your new Axxess system offers a host of exceptional featur

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