User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- System Description
- 1. Purpose of Equipment
- 2. Equipment Covered
- 3. Equipment Description
- A. Applicable Documents
- B. Reference Documents
- C. Equipment Specifications
- D. Mechanical Description
- E. Electrical Description
- F. System Interface Descriptions
- G. User Interfaces
- (1) Stand-Alone Mode User Interfaces
- (2) Collins Cooperative Mode User Interfaces
- (3) Honeywell Combined Mode User Interfaces
- (4) Selective Mode User Interfaces
- (5) Multi-Channel Configurations
- (6) ISDN Circuit-Switched Data Interface
- (7) RS-232 Interface
- (8) Ethernet Data Interface
- (9) ISDN S/T Interface
- (10) Maintenance Port Interface
- H. Initiated-Self-Test
- I. Owner Requirements Table
- 4. Inmarsat System Overview
- 5. HSD Modes and Configuration Descriptions
- System Operation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Activating HSD Transceivers
- 3. Configuring HSD Systems
- 4. Using the HSD System
- Installation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Advisories
- 3. Pre-Installation Inspection
- 4. Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment
- 5. Cabling and Connector Requirements
- 6. ARINC 600 Trays and Connectors
- 7. Mechanical Installation
- 8. Electrical Installation
- 9. Outline/Installation and Interconnection/Contact Assignment Diagrams
- Test and Fault Isolation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Operational and Diagnostic Testing
- 3. Troubleshooting and Fault Isolation
- 4. Adjustment/Alignment Procedures
- 5. Modification History
- Maintenance and Repair
- 1. General
- 2. Maintenance
- 3. Repair
- 4. Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, FAR 25.1529
- Appendix A: Inmarsat Satellite Beam Coverage
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting Checklist
- Appendix C: RJ-45 Cable Termination Details
- Appendix D: Installation Checklist
- Appendix E: Record of Accomplishment
- Appendix F: RF Splitter
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
eNfusion™ HSD-128 High-speed Data Terminal
4. Using the HSD System
This section describes how to place voice and fax calls using the ISDN interface of the HSD
SATCOM system.
A. Placing Voice and Fax Calls
Placing voice and fax calls using the HSD system are similar to placing an international
telephone call or entering a telephone number for dial-up networking data calls. Like
international telephone numbers, the HSD “dialing-number-sequence” includes different
“routing” components or codes.
Figure 2–4 illustrates the required order of the dialing
components.
Figure 2–4. HSD Dialing-Sequence Components
Each dialing sequence component serves a different routing function:
• Dial Code Prefix:
Use service-specific dial code prefixes when sending fax or using analogue modems,
or for overriding system defaults to force the system to request a specific service type.
The illustration uses the dial code prefix for 3.1 KHz audio service type (*82*). (See
Table 2–9.)
• International Access Code:
The international access code for all airborne equipment is 00. However, when calling
the aircraft during ground-to-air calls, use the international code of the ground location
where the call is originating from.
• Country Code:
Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) number assigned to the country of your call
destination. (Example: “1” is the Country Code for North America.)
• Area Code (and City Code, if applicable):
PSTN routing number assigned to the area (and if applicable, city) of your
call destination.