SATELLITE PHONE (IsatPhone 2) + accessories
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PCOMSATEIP2
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Account code:
61160
HS Code:
851711
Last Updated on:
22/10/2024, 10:44:15
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Code(s):
-X PCOMZBE0578 PCOMZFRSAISPRO2
The product is part of at least one Kit.
A kit is a collection of products (medical and/or logistic) that are needed for a certain intervention in emergency. The choice and quantity of the articles reflects the MSF protocols for this specific situation. The use of Kits allows to start an intervention without a detailed evaluation.
SATELLITE PHONE (IsatPhone 2)
Definition
Portable satellite phone operating on the Inmarsat satellite network and offering global coverage.
Specifications
Characteristics
- Dimensions (L x W x D): 170 x 54 x 39 mm
- Weight: 279 g (with battery)
- Display: High visibility colour screen
- Interfaces:
- Micro-USB port
- Audio socket
- Antenna port
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Water and dust protection: IP54 rated
- Operating range: -20 °C to +55 °C
- Storage range: -20 °C to +70 °C (with battery)
- Charging range: 0 °C to 45 °C
- Humidity tolerance: 0 to 95%
- SAR (specific absorption rate): 0.609 W/kg
Battery
- Type: lithium-ion 3.7 V
- Talk time: up to 8 hours
- Standby time: up to 100 hours
Services
- Satellite telephony: voice codec 2.4 kbit /s
- Loudspeaker option
- Voicemail: speed dial 1
- Additional voice services:
- call history
- caller ID
- call waiting
- call forwarding
- call holding
- conferencing
- call barring
- speed dialling
- fixed number dialling (FND)
- SMS to SMS (partial service):
- 160 Latin characters / ~ 74 non-Latin characters
- up to 10 concatenations
- GPS tracking:
- displays position
- can be sent by SMS
Note
In theory, email can be sent from the IsatPhone 2 via a dial-up connection to the MSF mail server.
However, data transmission tests were not conclusive, and accordingly you are recommended to use the IsatPhone 2 for voice calls only.
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Instructions for use
Extend the antenna vertically and look for the most open spot. Stand still during signal acquisition.
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