User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Customer Response Form
- Record of Revisions
- Service Bulletin List
- List of Effective Pages
- Introduction
- System Description
- 1. Inmarsat System Overview
- 2. Equipment Overview
- 3. Equipment Specifications
- 4. System Interfaces
- 5. User Interfaces
- 6. Software Description
- System Operation
- 1. Registering and Activating Terminals
- 2. Configuring Terminals
- A. Setting up Airborne Networks
- B. Mapping User Devices for ISDN Services
- C. IMNs
- D. MSNs
- E. Configuring User ORT Parameters with the Maintenance Port Utility (MPU)
- F. Configuring Secure ORT Parameters with the Maintenance Port Utility (MPU)
- G. Creating ORTs with the Maintenance Port Utility (MPU)
- H. Understanding CMU Messages
- I. Configuring Swift 64 LES Access Codes
- J. Removing the LED Label
- K. Activating Configurations
- L. Verifying Configurations
- 3. Using Terminals
- Installation
- 1. Advisories
- 2. Pre-Installation Inspection
- 3. Mechanical Installation
- 4. Electrical Installation
- A. Cabling and Connector Requirements
- B. Installation Wiring Notes
- (1) Source/Destination Identification
- (2) Maintenance Port Interface
- (3) Antenna Subsystem RF Interface
- (4) WOW Pins
- (5) ICAO IDs
- (6) Remote Status Panel (Optional)
- (7) System Configuration Strapping
- (8) System Mode Strap Pins Coding
- (9) Call Light Activation Strapping
- (10) Hookswitch Strapping
- (11) Priority 4 Call Strapping
- (12) Cockpit Voice Strapping
- (13) User Interfaces
- (14) System Interfaces
- C. Connection Details
- 5. Passive Intermodulation (PIM) Test
- 6. Installation and Engineering Diagrams
- 7. Connection Details
- Test and Fault Isolation
- Maintenance and Repair
- Configuring the Owners Requirements Table (ORT)
- 1. Configuring ORT Parameters Using the MPU
- A. Connecting to the MPU
- B. Configuring the ORT Part Number
- C. Configuring Cockpit Communication Parameters
- D. Configuring 4-wire Parameters
- E. Configuring POTS Parameters
- F. Configuring CEPT-E1 Parameters
- G. Configuring High Speed Data Services
- H. Configuring Ethernet Parameters
- I. Configuring Networking Parameters For Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2
- (1) Configuring the Host Name
- (2) Configuring the Access Concentrator Name
- (3) Configuring the SNMP Server
- (4) Configuring the SNMP Community String
- (5) Configuring the TFTP Server
- (6) Configuring the DHCP Client
- (7) Configuring the DHCP Server
- (8) Configuring Telnet Access
- (9) Configuring the Managed Range
- (10) Configuring the Number of Managed Addresses
- (11) Configuring the Access Point Name
- J. Configuring Avionics Parameters
- K. Configuring Satellite Service ORT Parameters
- (1) Configuring the Forward ID
- (2) Configuring Satellite Information
- (3) Configuring GES Service Provider Information
- (4) Configuring the Frequency Table
- (5) Configuring LES Service Provider Information
- (6) Configuring the SwiftBroadband Timing Mode
- (7) Configuring the Priority Service for Channel Card One
- (8) Configuring the Service Type Priority
- L. Configuring Antenna ORT Parameters
- M. Configuring MCDU ORT Parameters
- (1) Configuring MCDU Wiring
- (2) Configuring the MCDU Input Speed
- (3) Configuring the MCDU Output Speed
- (4) Configuring the MCDU Controller Type
- (5) Configuring the MCDU Type
- (6) Configuring the MCDU Font Colour
- (7) Configuring Manual Dialing
- (8) Configuring Outgoing Call Pre-Selection
- (9) Configuring the Address Book Categories
- N. Configuring the CMU
- O. Configuring Terminal Operation
- (1) Configuring Air/Ground Status Restrictions
- (2) Configuring Transmit on Ground
- (3) Configuring Self-test in Air
- (4) Configuring Maintenance Command Execution in Air
- (5) Configuring MCDU PAST
- (6) Configuring Field Loadable Software
- (7) Configuring the Logon/Handover Policy
- (8) Configuring Logon Interrogation
- (9) Configuring High-rate R/T in Global Beam
- (10) Masking Position in Logs
- (11) Configuring HSD SAL
- P. Configuring Passive Intermodulation (PIM) Parameters
- (1) Configuring PIMBIT HGA Azimuth Offset Angle
- (2) Configuring PIMBIT IGA Azimuth Offset Angle
- (3) Configuring PIMBIT IGA Elevation Offset Angle1
- (4) Configuring PIMBIT IGA Elevation Offset Angle2
- (5) Configuring PIMBIT HGA Elevation Offset Angle1
- (6) Configuring PIMBIT HGA Elevation Offset Angle2
- (7) Configuring PIMBIT Measurement Discard Ratio
- (8) Configuring PIMBIT Failure Threshold
- (9) Configuring PIMBIT Pointing Failure Threshold
- 2. Configuring ORT Parameters Using the EMS ORT Application
- 1. Configuring ORT Parameters Using the MPU
- Appendix A: Inmarsat Satellite Beam Coverage
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting Checklist
- 1. Have you registered with a service provider to activate service?
- 2. Has your account been activated?
- 3. Is the HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal seated properly?
- 4. Is all cabling attached correctly and securely?
- 5. Have any changes to the system been made?
- 6. Are your Primary and Secondary LES/GES Access Codes programmed for all ORs?
- 7. Was the operational mode of the system strapped or configured correctly?
- 8. Are the SIM cards activated?
- 9. Is the APN set?
- 10. Are GES preferences correctly set?
- Appendix C: RJ45 Cable Termination Details
- Appendix D: Installation Planning Checklist
- Appendix E: Installation Checklist
- Appendix F: CMU Messages
- Appendix G: International Access and Country Codes
- Appendix H: Inmarsat Cause Codes
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
eNfusion® HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal
23-15-30 6-27
3 JUN 10
(5) Configuring Hardcoded SAL
The CMU-SDU hardcoded SAL parameter determines the SAL used in SDU to CMU
Williamsburg messages. If this parameter is set to YES, a SAL of 304 is used
regardless of the SAL reported to the CMU. If this parameter is set to NO, the SDU
uses the SAL reported by the CMU. If a SAL is not present on the bus after one
minute, the CMU uses a SAL of 304.The CMU-SDU HARD CODED SAL parameter
is in the secure partition of the ORT.
To configure the hardcoded SAL:
1. In the list of ORT parameters, type the number next to the CMU-SDU HARD
CODED SAL parameter, and then press ENTER.
2. To enable hardcoded SAL, type 1, or to disable hardcoded SAL, type 0, and then
press ENTER.
The default is ENABLED.
O. Configuring Terminal Operation
(1) Configuring Air/Ground Status Restrictions
Restrictions to the HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal operation are based on whether the
terminal is on the ground or in the air. This parameter enables or disables those
restrictions. The parameter for air/ground status restrictions is in the secure partition
of the ORT.
When the air/ground status restriction parameter is enabled, the parameters for
self-test in air and transmit on ground behave normally. If the air/ground status
restriction parameter is disabled, the parameters for self-test in air and transmit on
ground act as if they are enabled.
To configure air/ground status restrictions:
1. In the list of ORT parameters, type the number next to the AIR/GROUND
STATUS RESTRICTIONS parameter, and then press ENTER.
2. To enable the air/ground status restrictions, type 1, or to disable the air/ground
status restrictions, type 0, and then press ENTER.
The default is DISABLED.
(2) Configuring Transmit on Ground
You can restrict the ability of the HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal to transmit on the ground.
The parameter for transmitting on the ground is in the secure partition of the ORT.
To configure transmit on ground:
1. In the list of ORT parameters, type the number next to the TRANSMIT ON
GROUND parameter, and then press ENTER.
2. To enable HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal transmission on the ground, type 1, or to
disable HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal transmission on the ground type 0, and then
press ENTER.
The default is DISABLED.