User Manual Part 3
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16 Sep 2015
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
JetWave™ System
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(e) Update the field for target IP address of the JetWave™ Modman as 172.29.55.1 for
loading the entire JetWave™ AES media set.
(f) Update the field for target IP address of the JetWave™ LRUs for respective LRU IP
address and by choosing the Load Header (.LUH) (Header Files (*.LUH)) file associated
for data load of respective JetWave™ AES LRUs.
(g) Click Upload LSAPs.
(h) The data loader application initializes the uploading through an initialization message to
Modman to determine if it is operational.
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On indication of the acceptance or the denial of this message request, the data
loader application notifies the status to the operator.
(i) If the Initialization step is accepted, the data loader application will initiate the load list
transfer by sending the list of loads which are to be uploaded which is analyzed by the
Modman and sends its status.
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If one of the loads is not accepted, it is recommended to reject the complete list.
(j) When the upload is complete, the Status Description field will display the message:
“Upload Operation completed successfully”.
(k) Close the LSAP upload/upload schedule display.
On completion of the data load, the software part numbers which are loaded into the system can
be verified through the AES GUI interface or through the SNMP service.
6. Cable Calibration
The Modman will not transmit until it has been calibrated, with the transmit cable calibration. After the AES
is physically installed and connected, the Modman will automatically initiate cable calibration during
start-up.
The transmit cable calibration calibrates the terminal to allow accurate control of transmitter power, taking
into account IF output loss, cable loss, and KRFU (BUC) performance. Transmit cable calibration uses
the Open BMIP BUC interface. During calibration, the power amp of the BUC is disabled and the BUC
must support PA disable.
For the Modman to operate normally:
• The Modman-ACM board calibration file must be present
• The KRFU-BUC calibration file must be present and the serial number must be equal to the BUC
reported serial number
• The IF calibration file must be present.
If any of the conditions are not met, the Modman-ACM enters an inactive state, and deletes any IF
calibration files. The ACM declares itself in need of calibration. When this occurs, the ACM enters a state
whereby it awaits the command to proceed with the calibration, typically through the AES Menu Access
System.