User's Manual

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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
eNfusion® HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal
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E. Configuring User ORT Parameters with the Maintenance Port Utility (MPU)
You can use the MPU to configure user-level parameters in the ORT. This feature will be
available in a future release.
F. Configuring Secure ORT Parameters with the Maintenance Port Utility (MPU)
You can use the MPU to configure secure-level parameters in the ORT.
The Forward ID is a secure ORT parameter that you must configure in order to use
Swift 64 services. Refer to section "K: Configuring Satellite Service ORT Parameters" on
page 6-15.
G. Creating ORTs with the Maintenance Port Utility (MPU)
can use the MPU to configure the ORT. Refer to "Configuring the Owners Requirements
Table (ORT)" on page 6-1 for instructions.
H. Understanding CMU Messages
The CMU communicates with the HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal using two types of ARINC
429 messages: Broadcast messages and Bit Oriented Protocol (BOP) messages. Both
types of communication are supported at the same time.
Appendix F: “CMU Messages” on page F-1 includes descriptions of the messages that
the CMU will transmit to the HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal and receive from the HSD-440
Mark 2 Terminal.
I. Configuring Swift 64 LES Access Codes
This section describes how to configure the HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal with the LES
Access Codes provided by your Inmarsat service provider to support Swift 64 service.
Configure LES access codes only if you plan to use Swift 64 services. This configuration
is not required for SBB or classic services.
NOTE: You can remove the label that covers the LES Access Codes LEDs once you
have configured the LES Access Codes.
(1) General Overview
ISPs operate LESs. The ISPs are typically public telephone companies of the country
where the LES is located.
Using satellite communications antennas and up-and-downlink communications
equipment, the LES converts the space segment to a format compatible with public
and private telephone and data networks. Each satellite is associated with a number
of LESs that fall within its coverage.
Inmarsat assigns each LES an access code. These access codes are used by the
Inmarsat system to route calls to the correct OR satellite and LES.
NOTE: HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminals are shipped with the factory default LES Access
Codes set to 0 (zero). All HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminals must be configured
with the valid LES Access Codes provided by your ISP.