Hughes Network Systems HNS9101 Manuel D’Utilisation

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“pairing”), which means that other Bluetooth devices can establish a connection to 
the Satellite IP Modem. Generally, the Bluetooth Passkey must be entered on the 
bonding Bluetooth device for bonding to be successful. Bonding must occur before 
data exchange can occur between two Bluetooth devices. 
List of up to the last four devices bonded to the Satellite IP Modem, their 
description and current connection status. These are display-only fields. You can click 
on the Unbond button next to each entry the remove the device information from 
memory. Once a Bluetooth device is in the Known Devices table, the device 
information is “known” to the Satellite IP Modem. If you want to prevent other 
devices (e.g.,. other laptops or PDAs within Bluetooth RF range of the Satellite IP 
Modem) from communicating with the Modem, you can disable Discoverability and 
Bonding as explained in the previous paragraph. You should only do this if the devices 
you wish to use with the Modem are already in the Known Devices table. 
Note
 
Whenever you modify any settings on the Bluetooth screen, you 
must exit the Control Pad, exit the Launch Pad, and power the 
Satellite IP Modem off and then back on so that the new settings can 
take effect. 
B
LUETOOTH 
P
ASSKEY
 
The Bluetooth Passkey screen is accessed from the main Bluetooth screen. The 
Bluetooth Passkey  is used to prevent unauthorised Bluetooth devices from bonding 
with your Satellite IP Modem. The default passkey is “blue.” To increase security, you 
should change this passkey to a sequence of letters and numbers of your choosing up 
to a maximum of 10 characters. 
On the screen, you are shown the current Bluetooth Passkey and prompted to enter 
the new one. Apply or Cancel the change. 
P
ROPERTIES
 
The Properties screen displays a summary of current communications parameter 
settings. 
Current Settings: Software Version, Interface Mode, Public Network IP Address, 
Private Satellite Modem IP Address, Satellite Modem International Mobile Equipment 
Identity (IMEI), and Satellite Modem Media Access Control (MAC) Address. 
R
ESTORE 
F
ACTORY 
D
EFAULTS
 
The Restore Factory Defaults screen is a subset of Properties. 
Restoring the factory defaults returns the Satellite IP Modem's settings to their 
original, just out-of-the-box state. This does not change the security code or SIM 
parameters. Please exercise caution when proceeding. If you Restore Factory 
Defaults, you will need to re-enter any configuration information supplied by your 
Service Provider.
 
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Regional BGAN Satellite IP Modem User Manual