WideEye FX 500 FleetBroadband Satellite Terminal
The FX 500 FleetBroadband is the
latest-generation maritime communication systems operating on the Inmarsat
FleetBroadband Satellite System. It is compactly designed and easy to
install.
Using Inmarsat?s most advanced commercial
communication satellites, the FX 500 FleetBroadband provides simultaneous access
to clear digital voice, fax and high-speed data with email and SMS. It makes it
easier for the Captain to download the latest weather and navigational charts
while the crew members can call, talk, send and receive text messages and email
around the world. Moreover there will be no noticeable degradation of data
bandwidth when the terminal is at the edge of satellite coverage unlike other
classes of FleetBroadband terminals.
The FX 500 includes a primary handset with a large colour LCD display and
mobile phone type keys for making phone calls, sending and receiving SMS
messages, including larger SMS content of greater than 160 characters as
multipart or segmented messages. This feature is popular for the Captain and the
crew members who are used to texting from their GSM mobiles while on shore.
For internet service, the FX 500 can simply be connected to an onboard
computer network using RJ45 Ethernet connection. With MAC address filtering and
user control of NAT, DHCP functions and PPPoE, the FX 500 offers both Single
User and Multi-User Router modes.
The FleetBroadband terminal has a continuous GPS output feature which allows
GPS data to be sent out via the RS232 port in standard NMEA 0183 format. With
the built-in GPS module, the FX 500 is able to provide accurate position
information to onboard systems such as plotters and depth sounders, with
configurable baud-rating setting. In addition, the FleetBroadband terminal
supports taking external GNSS input in NMEA 0183 format via the RS232 port.
With the standard built-in Wi-Fi feature, the web-based user interface can be
accessed via any web browser including Wi-Fi-enabled Smartphones such as
BlackBerrys, iPhones, iPads, and PDAs via the FX 500?s secure Wi-Fi (WLAN). The
Wi-Fi connection also offers wireless Push-to-Talk (PTT) service to Smartphone
users using free PTT applications such as Zello, without having to add any
additional hardware to the terminal, unlike other PTT solutions that require
expensive add-on hardware.
The FX 500 includes a primary handset with a large colour LCD display and
mobile phone type keys for making phone calls, sending and receiving SMS
messages, including larger SMS content of greater than 160 characters as
multipart or segmented messages. This feature is popular for the Captain and the
crew members who are used to texting from their GSM mobiles while on shore.
For internet service, the FX 500 can simply be connected to an onboard
computer network using RJ45 Ethernet connection. With MAC address filtering and
user control of NAT, DHCP functions and PPPoE, the FX 500 offers both Single
User and Multi-User Router modes.
The FleetBroadband terminal has a continuous GPS output feature which allows
GPS data to be sent out via the RS232 port in standard NMEA 0183 format. With
the built-in GPS module, the FX 500 is able to provide accurate position
information to onboard systems such as plotters and depth sounders, with
configurable baud-rating setting. In addition, the FleetBroadband terminal
supports taking external GNSS input in NMEA 0183 format via the RS232 port.
With the standard built-in Wi-Fi feature, the web-based user interface can be
accessed via any web browser including Wi-Fi-enabled Smartphones such as
BlackBerrys, iPhones, iPads, and PDAs via the FX 500?s secure Wi-Fi (WLAN). The
Wi-Fi connection also offers wireless Push-to-Talk (PTT) service to Smartphone
users using free PTT applications such as Zello, without having to add any
additional hardware to the terminal, unlike other PTT solutions that require
expensive add-on hardware.