User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- System Description
- System Operation
- Installation
- Test and Fault Isolation
- Maintenance and Repair
- 1. Maintenance
- 2. Repair
- 3. Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
- Appendix A: Inmarsat Satellite Beam Coverage
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting Checklist
- Appendix C: Installation Planning Checklist
- Appendix D: Installation Checklist
- Appendix E: Inmarsat Cause Codes
- Appendix F: Setting Up SBB
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal
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8 MAY 09
• A standard VT100 compatible terminal or computer running an emulator
program such as HyperTerminal©, ProComm (PCPLUS)©, or another serial
communication package provides the user interface to the HSD-Xi terminals
MPU. Configure the connection as follows:
• Bits per second—19200
• Data bits—8
• Parity—none
• Stop bits—1
• Flow control—none
The HSD-Xi terminals supports two different end user access levels within the
maintenance port architecture: End User and Field Representative.
(1) 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.
(2) Field Representative Access: Level 2
Password: maint
This level is for trained 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 the menus, report selections, functions, and system diagnostic
procedures of the HSD-Xi terminals MPU.
9. Initiated Self-Test
The initiated self-test occurs during the power up sequence, or when you press and hold down
the TEST button on the front panel of the terminal for 100 milliseconds or more.