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
Note: Activating MPDS on a particular channel card temporarily, disables the ISDN
port on that channel card while MPDS service is in-use.
For connection to Inmarsat Mobile ISDN services, install an RJ-45 interface connector
in the cabin area.
"Installation" on page 3-1 describes the RJ45 connector and cable
termination.
Figure 1–8. ISDN Connection Options
(7) RS-232 Interface
The simplest configuration, using the RS-232 interface, allows users to connect
directly to the HSD without any kind of networking device (i.e. router or file server).
The port identified as DTE-MPDS, on the Interconnect Drawings (refer to
"Installation"
on page 3-1), is a serial data port capable of operating up to 115 kbps line speed with
a maximum throughput of 64 kbps. This RS-232 port only supports Mobile Packet
Data Service (MPDS).
Install a 9-pin, socket D-Sub interface connector in the cabin area for connection
to this service. Configure the connection as:
• Bits per second – 115200
• Data bits – 8
LAPTOP
(PC)
FAX
(ISDN)
PHONE
(ISDN)
ISDN
BRI S/T
RJ-11
RJ-11
RS232
EURO T/A
(ISDN)
Modem
PCMCIA
CARD
(ISDN)
HSD
Transceiver
COM
EXT. MODEM
(ANALOG)
FAX
(TIP/RING)
PHONE
(TIP/RING)
COM
64K UDI DATA
(MSN 10, 11, 12)
64K
SPEECH
(MSN 40)
3.1K AUDIO
(MSN 20)
Note: Although several ISDN
DTE devices may be
connected to an ISDN S/T
Bus, the HSD only supports
one ISDN call at one time
per channel card.
One ISDN S/T Bus per
HSD Transceiver
Channel Card