AmosConnect Install Guide V7.4
AmosConnect Install Guide V7.4
AmosConnect Install Guide V7.4
Installation Guide
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Contents
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Welcome to AmosConnect
1.1 Introduction
In order to use AmosConnect, it is necessary to install AMOS Mail software onboard the vessel.
AMOS Mail is then used for reading and writing messages and to dial in to the AmosConnect hub.
The AmosConnect hub is located within Xantics Land Earth Station at Burum, in the Netherlands.
A normal user will follow one of three main installation options, namely
1. Install the AmosConnect Basic version (free but limited functionality)
2. Install the Amosconnect Full version
3. Migrate your system from a Rydex Email client to an AmosConnect Email client
AmosConnect Basic will require the user to log on the Xantic web site and either downloads a free copy of the
software or request the free copy of the software on a CDROM. You then have the option later to upgrade to a
higher version as and when your email needs change. The AmosConnect basic version has no monthly subscription
fee so you do not have to complete an Application Form to create an account.
If the full version of AmosConnect is to be installed you will be provided with full details and the correct software
disk by your managers or one of the Xantic/Stratos sales team. License information will also be provided.
If you are currently using the Rydex software as your email client, then you are offered the opportunity to migrate
the settings and data from this to the new AMOS Mail email client.
In all of the three options outlined above, this installation guide explains the steps you need to follow.
4 Welcome to AmosConnect
Welcome
AmosConnect is a fully managed messaging (e-mail) service designed for use onboard ship for use
over satellite connections.
Getting Started
use, use the first available port. Make a note which port you have used. You will need this information when
configuring the software.
The Saturn B requires a cable with a female 25-pin connector at one end, and a female connector at the other end.
The female connector will be either 9-pin or 25-pin depending on the size of the port on the rear of the PC.
The Saturn B must be correctly set-up in order to send and receive data over the low speed data channel. If the
terminal is primarily used for telephony, this process need only be done once. If the terminal is also used for high
speed data, this process must be carried out each time the terminal is to be used for low speed data. After using the
low speed data channel, the terminal should then be re-configured for high speed data use.
JRC JUE300B/310B
Connect a serial cable between the communications port on the PC and the JUE-300B 9-pin "DTE" port or the
JUE-310B 25-pin "DTE" port. NB: Medium speed data is an option on the JUE-300B. Please ensure that your
terminal has this option installed before continuing.
Newer PC's communications ports are 9-pin ports, older PC's may have 25-pin ports. The ports on the PC should be
labeled as 'COM' or 'Serial' ports. If you are unsure which port to use, use the first available port (1 or A). Make a
note which port you have used. You will need this information when configuring the PC software.
JRCs require a cable with a male connector at one end (JUE-300B; 9-pin, JUE-310B; 25-pin), and a female
connector at the other end. The female connector will be either 9-pin or 25-pin depending on the size of the port on
the rear of the PC.
Nera Standard M
Connect a serial cable between the communications port on the PC and the 25-pin DTE port on the rear of the
Nera unit.
Newer PCs communications ports are 9-pin ports, older PCs may have 25-pin ports, similar to the DTE port on
the Nera unit. The ports on the PC should be labelled as COM or Serial ports. If you are unsure which port to
use, use the first available port. Make a note which port you have used. You will need this information when
configuring the software.
The Nera M requires a cable with a female 25-pin connector at one end, and a female connector at the other end.
The female connector will be either 9-pin or 25-pin depending on the size of the port on the rear of the PC.
Mini-M Terminals
Due to the large number of manufacturers offering services using the Inmarsat Mini-M coverage, it is difficult to
advise on connection details for each, however, two of the most popular models for marine applications are the
Nera Worldphone and the Thrane & Thrane T3064A models, and instructions on how to connect them to your
computer are given below.
Your User Handbook will show on the Mini-M terminal the port required for data access. Mini-M can only send
and receive data calls at 2400bps, and it is this port that you will require.
Thrane & Thrane Mini-m
In order to connect a Thrane & Thrane mini-m with your computer you have two choices:
Connect the serial cable (pin to pin connection) between the computer and the serial port on the cradle:
Alternatively, the second option is to connect the serial cable (pin to pin connection) to the serial port on the switch
box
Nera Mini-m
To connect a Nera mini-m with your computer you have to connect a serial cable between the computer serial port
and the RS 232 socket of the satellite terminal:
Occasional difficulty can be experienced with making connection over Mini-M terminals, but by following the
advice within this guide you should be successful in achieving a consistent and reliable connection.
That completes the physical connection of the computer to the Inmarsat terminal.
Fleet terminals
The Inmarsat Fleet range can offer high-speed Mobile ISDN and cost-effective Mobile Packet Data solutions which
can be used with the AmosConnect service.
Fleet F77 is the flagship service offered by Inmarsat providing full global coverage and enhanced 128 kbit/s ISDN
data, with Fleet F55 and F33 offering similar but reduced options. You should be aware of which type is installed
on your vessel.
Mobile ISDN is used for voice, fax, large file transfers and facilities such as videoconferencing.
Mobile Packet Data Service (MPDS), allowing end-users to remain "always connected", with billing based on the
amount of data transmitted rather than the time spent online.
You now need to connect the computer to the Fleet terminal using both of the two available methods for data
communications ISDN and MPDS
If you have a Thrane & Thrane Fleet terminal either 33, 55 or 77 refer to the connection instructions below
Fleet 77
Fleet 55
Requirements
To connect a Thrane & Thrane Fleet 55/77 with the computer, you will need two additional items:
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ISDN Connection
To connect the ISDN modem you will need to use the X7 socket, and connect the ISDN cable between this and
modem
You should then plug in the ISDN cable to the ISDN modem
The ISDN modem should then be connected to the USB port on the computer
MPDS Connection
The other connection is for MPDS use
You should connect a serial cable between the X10 port RS-232 port and the serial comm port on the computer
most probably marked as COM1
In order to connect a Thrane & Thrane Fleet 33 to the computer you will need two additional items
An Ethernet cable for the MPDS connection
A serial cable for the 9.6k or the MPDS connection
First, you should identify the panel shown below on the rear of your Fleet 33 terminal
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To connect for MPDS connection, you should use the supplied Ethernet cable plugged into the socket marked X9
on this panel, and connect it to the network card on the rear of the computer
Regardless of whether you are using the Basic version or the Full version of the AmosConnect software, you should follow the instructions given below.
Once you have confirmed that your computer is physically connected to the Inmarsat terminal, and that the data service has been activated with Xantic, you can
continue with installing the AmosConnect software.
Insert the CD provided. The installation program should automatically start up and present you with the main installation menu
If the autostart feature does not run, use Windows explorer to locate the CD drive (normally D:\) and then run the file startup.exe
Click on Install
The installation will now begin and copy the files to your computer.
Click on Finish when it completes.
The installation now differs dependent on whether you are installing the free Basic version or the licensed Full version.
However the installation is simple in both cases and you should follow the paths as indicated below
Basic version
Full version
You should insert the details given most are optional, but you must enter
the details for Your position and Ship name
The wizard will now start that will create a new post office
Click on Next
Click on Next
Based on the previous details, you are now presented with a number of
suggested email addresses. Select the one you prefer.
You can either manually enter the details or else if you have been provided
with a license text file click on Read License file button and locate the file
provided.
Click on Next
Click on Next
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As you do not have a full license, only the default license details will be
used.
You now need to create the first mailbox normally an Administrator mailbox
Click on OK
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This is the Administrator mailbox you may add other mailboxes for other
members of crew (eg Master, Chief Officer, Chief Engineer, ETO, etc)
Once you have created the required mailboxes, click on Next
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You now need to configure the dialing devices to communicate with the
AmosConnect hub.
If you use BGAN, MPDS or any other TCP connection then you should
select TCP/IP connections on this computer box and click on Next
NOTE: For additional instructions on use of Windows XP SP2 together with
TCP/IP connection method (BGAN, RBGAN and Fleet) please see
Appendix 1 on page 39.
If you are using an Inmarsat non-Fleet terminal click on Add
Now enter the gateway password as provided with your license information
Click on Next
If you are not using Inmarsat Fleet then the installation continues
You now need to configure the dialing devices to communicate with the
AmosConnect hub.
If you use BGAN, MPDS or any other TCP connection then you should
select TCP/IP connections on this computer box and click on Next
NOTE: For additional instructions on use of Windows XP SP2 together with
TCP/IP connection method (BGAN, RBGAN and Fleet) please see Appendix 1.
If you are using an Inmarsat non-Fleet terminal click on Add
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Select the Use AM device and select your satcom terminal from the list.
If it is not listed, you should select to use the TAPI device refer to Appendix
xxx for instructions on how to configure this device if required.
Select Device as the communications port on the rear of your computer that
is connected to the Inmarsat terminal normally COM1
Then click on OK
If you are not using Inmarsat Fleet then the installation continues
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Select the Use AM device and select your satcom terminal from the list.
If it is not listed, you should select to use the TAPI device refer to Appendix
xxx for instructions on how to configure this device if required.
Select Device as the communications port on the rear of your computer that is
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Click on Next
Click on Next
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You will now be prompted that the configuration has been completed.
Click on Finish to complete the wizard.
You will now be prompted that the configuration has been completed.
Click on Finish to complete the wizard.
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You may now start the AmosConnect program and test the communications
link with the AmosConnect hub
Double click on the new email to open and read it it will explain the
registration process.
You may print this out and refer to it, or else continue as below
You will now need to make several calls into the AmosConnect hub to
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You will now see a screen that offers various dial up options
activate your account. You will do this via either Dial Up or TCP.
TCP is used with MPDS and R-BGAN services.
Dial-up is used with all other Inmarsat services and Iridium.
To make a Dial-up connection
To make a Dial-up connection click on the Next button
You will now see a screen that offers various dial up options
Now if all the settings are correct, press the Connect button
This dialog contains four list boxes which you should check are correct:
Device should show your satellite terminal/modem
Remote PO shows AmosConnect Hub
Phone shows AmosConnect access code 65
Dial using shows Inmarsat terminal
Now if all the settings are correct, press the Connect button
To make a TCP connection
To make a Dial-up connection click on the Next button
You will now see a screen that offers various dial up options
Your account has now been activated which allows you to send and receive
email to or from the any internet user up to a maximum size of 1Mb per email.
You may change this general limit, and also add specific size limits to email
originators by visiting our website and log on to your account at
http://www.xantic.net/amosconnect
Your login details will have been provided in the last email, which you should
keep safely
If you do not have internet web access from your location, send a copy of this
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This means that you have successfully registered you account and we are
checking that the email address you requested is available.
28 Install the AmosConnect software
After the installation process is completed the AmosConnect application will be started automatically. It will then
discover that the database version does not match the software version and present the following message box to
the user.
If you do not wish to upgrade at this time and press the button labeled No the following message box will be
displayed. Press OK to close it. Next time the application is restarted the message box above will be re-displayed
and the application cannot be used until the database it upgraded.
If you do wish to upgrade the database at this time and press the button labeled Yes in the message box above, the
AmosConnect Utilities application will be started. This application will do the actual database upgrade and
optionally make a backup copy of the existing database before the upgrade. The backup option is selected by
default and will copy the current database to the directory named in the text field. The directory name can be
overridden by the user.
After the database upgrade is completed, the following message box is displayed. Click OK to close it and close the
AmosConnect Utilities window using the windows close button in the upper right corner. You can now log on to
your upgraded database.
There may be occasions when either you or your email administrator decides to migrate from a StratosOne mailbox
using the Rydex client software to the AmosConnect mailbox using the Amos Mail client software.
In the latest software release of AmosConnect, Xantic have included a utility that will copy all your old settings
from the Rydex email client and convert them into a format that can be used by the new AmosConnect email client
software.
The actual process to migrate this information is simple and straightforward and can be completed quickly by the
remote user. The user should follow the instructions given below in order to complete a smooth migration from the
old system to the new one.
Once you have confirmed that your computer is physically connected to the Inmarsat terminal, and that the
data service has been activated with Xantic, you can continue with installing the AmosConnect software and
then migrate the data from your old Rydex mailboxes
Insert the CD provided. The installation program should automatically start up and present you with the main
installation menu
If the autostart feature does not run, use Windows explorer to locate the CD drive (normally
D:\) and then run the file startup.exe
Click on Install
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Click on OK
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You have now completed the migration process from a StratosOne Rydex client to the new AmosConnect
client. You should now make a communications call to test the link between you and the AmosConnect hub.
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You should select Windows Firewall.
Double click on the icon to open, then select the Exceptions tab
Enable the AMOS Connect client option, then click on OK to exit.
Windows firewall will not now block the use of the AmosConnect program.
In order to connect to the Internet using MPDS via a Fleet terminal you will need to configure a dial up connection
from within the Windows operating system.
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Select Start
Select Control Panel
You will need to have a Modem Driver installed
before proceeding.
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Finally, press OK again to complete the modem
installation
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Appendix 3 - Troubleshooting
AmosConnect provides a very cost-effective means of transferring data between two points. However, it is
dependent upon volume to achieve maximum cost savings. Batching messages for transmission in a single session
will achieve greater cost savings by achieving better compression and sharing the call overhead. Cost savings
achieved when sending one or two small messages will be substantial but will not approach the 80-90% possible
with better batching and higher volume.
On completion of preparing your message you may either exit from the program completely, if messages are to be
batched for the most economical communications, or carry out a communications session immediately, if the
message is urgent.
If you experience problems in connecting to the AmosConnect hub, the following common errors may help to
achieve a successful session.
Is the satcom activated when you click on the Connect button?
Check the cabling between the modem, PC and terminal physically identify that these cables are fully
inserted into the equipment and are not loose
In the Communications window do you see any reference to No Dial Tone?
Check cabling between satcom terminal and modem
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