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
A standard VT100 compatible terminal or computer (PC/laptop) running an emulator
program such as HyperTerminal©, ProComm (PCPLUS)©, or another serial
communication package provides the user interface to the HSD maintenance utility
program. Configure the connection as follows:
• Bits per second – 19200
• Data bits – 8
• Parity – none
• Stop bits – 1
• Flow control – none
The HSD supports two different end user access levels within the Maintenance Port
architecture: End User or Field Representative.
(a) End User Access: Level 1
Password: menu
This limited-access level is for anyone without technical training on the product.
It provides read-only access to help users diagnose problems with the assistance
of product support personnel.
(b) Field Representative Access: Level 2
Password: maint
This level is for trained original equipment manufacturer (O.E.M.) installers and
product support personnel. This access level supports “read’” and limited “write”
capabilities. Users are able to disable/mask/clear faults, change satellite or LES
preferences, view and modify certain EEPROM parameters, and perform other
maintenance or upgrade functions.
"Test and Fault Isolation" on page 4-1 provides a detailed description of the two
levels of user access and of the menus, report selections, functionality, and
system diagnostic procedures of the HSD Maintenance Utility Program.
H. Initiated-Self-Test
The Initiated-Self-Test occurs during the power up sequence or when the “TEST” button
(located on the front panel of the unit) is depressed and held down for three seconds or
more. It provides the same functionality as the remote reset switch.
I. Owner Requirements Table
An Owner Requirements Table Tool (ORT Tool) is a Windows-based program that is used
to create and change system configuration disks for HSD transceivers. The configuration
data files created using the ORT Tool are loaded into the HSD transceiver via the RS-232
Maintenance Port interface.
Detailed information on how to use the ORT Tool is provided in "Test and Fault Isolation"
on page 4-1.