Nal Research Shout Nano Iridium Satellite Communications User Guide

SHOUT nano Iridium Satellite Communications

Product Information

The SHOUT nano is a compact device that provides communication
capabilities in remote areas. It features a touchscreen for easy
navigation, a Power/Enter button for selection, an LED Status
Display for visual feedback, a guarded Emergency button for
emergency situations, navigation buttons for menu navigation, and a
USB mini port for charging and data transfer.

The SHOUT nano requires a clear view of the sky during
transmission to ensure optimal signal reception.

The device includes the following components:

  • Iridium Antenna
  • GPS Antenna (embedded)
  • LED Status Display
  • Touchscreen
  • Up Nav Button
  • Check-In Soft Key
  • Left Nav Button
  • Down Nav Button
  • Device Status Rotating Guard
  • USB Mini Port
  • Emergency Button
  • Way Point Soft Key
  • Right Nav Button
  • Power/Enter Button

Product Usage Instructions

911 Emergency

To activate the 911 Emergency feature:

  1. Press the 911 Emergency button on the device.
  2. The Status device bars turn red, and the LED status display
    turns solid green.
  3. An alert is immediately sent to a designated monitoring
    center(s).

To cancel the 911 Emergency:

  1. Navigate to the Tracking Menu.
  2. Select “Cancel 911”.

Note: The cancellation message is queued in the Outbox to be
transmitted, and the Emergency mode ends immediately. Turning off
the SHOUT nano does not cancel the Emergency mode. You MUST select
the “Cancel 911” option to cancel the emergency.

Power On/Off Device

To power on the SHOUT nano:

  1. Press the Power button for two seconds.
  2. The device will turn on.

To power off the SHOUT nano:

  1. Press the Power button for two seconds.
  2. A Power-down Screen appears.
  3. Press “Turn Off” to turn off the device.
  4. Press “Lock” to go back to the power-up screen, or press
    “Cancel” to return to the previous screen.

Basic Navigation

To navigate through menus:

  1. Use the Navigation arrow buttons to position the cursor over
    the menu icon of interest.
  2. Press the Power/Enter button to select the highlighted
    option.

Note: Each menu has a BACK button, which returns the device to
the previously accessed screen. The device automatically goes to
sleep after 90 seconds of inactivity.

Basic Keyboard Usage

The SHOUT nano has three different keyboard layouts. To switch
between the keyboards:

  1. Press the Up key repeatedly.

The four arrow buttons on the SHOUT nano are used for navigating
around the keyboards.

To select a highlighted character(s):

  1. Press the Power/Enter button.

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DEVICE DESCRIPTION: The SHOUT nano comprises a touchscreen, a Power/Enter button, an LED Status Display, a guarded Emergency button, navigation buttons, and a USB mini port.
IMPORTANT: The SHOUT nano must have a clear view of the sky during transmission.

Iridium Antenna

GPS Antenna (embedded)

LED Status Display
Touchscreen Up Nav Button Check-In Soft Key Left Nav Button Down Nav Button

Device Status Rotating Guard
USB Mini Port Emergency Button Way Point Soft Key Right Nav Button Power/Enter Button
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DEVICE STATUS SYMBOLS: Device status symbols are displayed along the top three lines of all screens. Some symbols do not appear until an event is initiated, such as sending or receiving a message.

One or more unread messages are in the Inbox One or more messages are in the Outbox ready to be sent or one or more messages in queue failed to send.
Iridium Signal
GPS Signal
Date
Time Tracking on when the symbol is bright white. The symbol turns dimmed blue when tracking is off.

Audio Battery Indicator

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911 EMERGENCY The red 911 emergency button is located underneath a rotating guard on the back of the SHOUT nano.
Activate 911 Emergency: Press the 911 Emergency button on the device. The Status device bars turn red and the LED status display turns solid green. An alert is immediately sent to a designated monitoring center(s).

The status LED turns solid green under emergency mode.

These two status bars turn from blue to red under emergency mode.

Cancel 911 Emergency: Navigate to the Tracking Menu and select Cancel 911 .
NOTE: The Cancellation message is queued in the Outbox to be transmitted, and the Emergency mode ends immediately. Turning the SHOUT ts off does not cancel the Emergency mode. You MUST select the Cancel 911 option to cancel the emergency.

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POWER ON/OFF DEVICE Press the Power button

for two seconds to turn on device.

Press the Power button for two seconds to turn off device. A Power-down Screen appears.

Press Turn Off to turn off the SHOUT nano.

Press Lock to go back to the power-up screen, or press Cancel to return to the previous screen.

BASIC NAVIGATION

Press the Navigation arrow

buttons to the to position the cursor over menu icon of interest, and then press

the Power/Enter button. NOTE: Each menu has a BACK button, which returns the device to the previously accessed screen. The device automatically “goes to sleep” after 90 seconds of inactivity

BASIC KEYBOARD USAGE

There are three (3) different keyboard layouts. Press the Up key repeatedly to switch between the keyboards.

The four arrow the keyboards.

buttons on the SHOUT nano are for navigating around

Press the Power/Enter button to select highlighted character(s).

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MESSAGES Check Messages

1. Select Messaging from the Home screen.

2. Select Inbox from the Messaging screen.
· Read messages have a white opened envelope symbol next to them. · Unread messages have a green closed envelope symbol . · A closed envelope symbol appears at the top of the screen when an unread
message(s) is in the Inbox. Compose Message

1. Select Messaging from the Home screen.

2. Select Compose from the Messaging screen.

NOTE: From the Compose menu, you can enter, edit, and send canned messages, free-text messages, or a combination of canned and free-text messages to a NOC server, a predefined list of email addresses, and/or any email addresses entered via the keyboards.

Sent Messages

1. Select Messaging from the Home screen, then select Sent from the Messaging screen. This displays a list of messages that were successfully sent to the NOC. A message can be resent, forwarded, or deleted.

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CHARGING BATTERY

Fully charge the SHOUT nano before use. The SHOUT nano must be kept in environments between 0°C (32°F) and

45°C (113°F) when charging. When charging is complete, the icon displays five bars

(not counting the last

battery icon.

The SHOUT nano can be charged with the supplied AC wall adapter or connect to a standard USB device.

NOTE: The battery symbol turns red when the remaining power is less than 20%. A warning message appears when the remaining power is less than 10%.

WARNING!
All batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry or keys, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become extremely hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.
Do not disassemble the SHOUT ts for battery replacement. Return it to NAL Research for services. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of the batteries (ts) according to local, state, and federal regulations or laws.

Documents / Resouces

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