FX 250 FleetBroadband Satellite Terminal
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Product Description

The FX 250 FleetBroadband terminal is the latest-generation maritime communication system operating on the Inmarsat FleetBroadband Satellite System. It is compact and easy to install. The FX 250 terminal is Inmarsat approved for use with XpressLink.
Using Inmarsat’s most advanced commercial communication satellites, the FX 250 FleetBroadband terminal provides simultaneous access to clear digital voice or fax, high-speed Standard IP (for email, FTP, web browsing, etc.) and Streaming IP data (real-time streaming video etc.) 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.
The FX 250 FleetBroadband terminal offers data speeds of up to 284kbps with many value-added features:

  • Firewall
  • Fleet Tracking Capability withGeo-fencing – up to 10 polygon geo-fence areas can be configured
  • Wi-Fi
  • Push-To-Talk (PTT)
  • Forced Dialing – SAC Configuration Control
  • Restricted Dialing (for crew calling)
  • Handset Call Priority (allows the Captain to pre-empt all other calls)
  • Remote Access (for configuration and diagnostics)
  • Radio Silence (radio transmission on/off) Control
  • External Ringer Control
  • Framed-Routing Network Management (includes supporting Inmarsat XpressLink)
  • Remote Management (using SMS/AT commands)
  • Backup / Restore of previous Configuration Settings
  • SIM Lock based on IMSI/APN
  • Multilingual WebConsole (English, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese)
  • Multi-User WebConsole access with configurable access rights
  • Time/Volume limited data sessions (to avoid bill shock)
  • PPPoE
  • MAC Filtering (with whitelist/blacklist)
  • NAT and NAPT (Port Forwarding)
  • NMEA 0183 Continuous GPS Output
  • SMS with option to append GPS position

FX 250 is a high performance satellite communication terminal with the salient features:

  • 3-Axis Stabilised Antenna including ATC-Resilience, Extended L-Band and IP56 Protection capability.
  • No Fuses – Uses Intelligent Circuit Breaker protection
  • Primary Handset with IP66 Environmental Protection (for voice, SMS & terminal configuration)

The FX 250 includes a primary handset with a large colour LCD display and mobile phone type keys for making/receivingphone calls, making selective terminal configuration changes, 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 mobile phones while on shore.
The FX 250 can act as a WAN connection to any onboard computer network (LAN) by simply connecting the unit to the onboard LAN and making all the devices attached to the LAN accessible to the Internet. The MAC Filtering feature provides a strong security option by providing access rights only to selected devices based on their MAC addresses. A Firewall option complements the security by not only blocking unauthorized remote access but also blocks unwanted data traffic thus saving unwanted air-time costs.
The Network Management feature supporting Direct Mode (one-to-one), Shared Mode (multi-user) and a DMZ mode makes it powerful enough to configure the FX 250 with the attached devices in many different combinations of network configurations.
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 250 is able to provide accurate position information to onboard systems such as plotters and depth sounders, with a configurable baud-rate setting.
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, Android Phones, iPads, and PDAs via the FX 250’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.