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Sending a fax message to the terminal<br />

Chapter 3: Operating the system<br />

3333<br />

To send a fax message to the terminal, dial<br />

+ #<br />

• + is the prefix used in front of the country code for international calls. This<br />

is 00 when calling from countries in Europe and from many other<br />

countries.<br />

• Mobile number. The first part of the mobile number is always 870, which is<br />

the “country code” for the BGAN system. Use the 3.1 kHz mobile number if<br />

you are calling a G3 fax and the UDI number if you are calling an ISDN G4<br />

fax connected to the terminal. If the mobile numbers are listed in the web<br />

interface, you can look them up as follows:<br />

Connect a computer, access the web interface and select PHONE BOOK ><br />

Mobile numbers. For further information, see Viewing and editing the<br />

mobile numbers on page 69.<br />

If the mobile numbers are not available in the web interface, refer to your<br />

airtime subscription.<br />

Operating the system<br />

Note<br />

There are four mobile numbers, one for 3.1 kHz Audio, one for<br />

Standard Voice, one for UDI and one for RDI.<br />

Receiving a fax message<br />

An analog fax machine connected to the terminal can only receive a fax with<br />

3.1 kHz Audio. Refer to Selecting the incoming call type on page 37.<br />

An ISDN G4 fax machine connected to the <strong>SAILOR</strong> <strong>500</strong> <strong>FleetBroadband</strong><br />

terminal can only receive a fax with UDI. <strong>SAILOR</strong> <strong>250</strong> <strong>FleetBroadband</strong> does not<br />

support UDI and cannot be used with a G4 fax machine.<br />

Using a phone or fax machine 47

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