User's Manual
SBS-900 Shore Based Radar Systems
Chapter 6: Local operation instructions
KH-1602-2 issue 1: Standard SBS900 Systems Operator & Maintenance Handbook
Page 60 of 240
6.6.4.5 NTP Status
The IP addresses and network status can be viewed but not adjusted.
Note: In some configurations, the menu will not be present.
Time Stamp TBC
IP Address
TBC
NTP Port
TBC
Time (hh:mm:ss)
TBC
Exit
Exit the Network menu.
6.6.4.6 COMMS status
By scrolling through the COMMS status menus, the following system conditions can be viewed but
cannot be adjusted.
System Transceivers TX A Tx B
SBS
-
900
-
1
Single
X
-
band
N/A
SBS
-
900
-
2
Single
X
-
band
N/A
SBS
-
900
-
3
Dual
X
-
band
X
-
band
SBS
-
900
-
4
Dual
X
-
band
S
-
band
SBS
-
900
-
51
Single
N/A
S
-
band
In the following Active/ Inactive means:
Active: A correctly configured and connected system is switched ON and sending serial
command or status request messages.
Inactive: A correctly configured and connected system may be switched OFF or is not sending
serial messages.
SharpEye TX-A The transceiver is active or inactive
Note 1
SharpEye TX
-
B
The transceiver is active or inactive
Note 1
Comms S/E A1
TBC
Comms S/E B1
TBC
TE display
Track Extractor (TE) is active or inactive
Note 2
Service display
Service display is active or inactive
Note 2
Network Card
TBC
Enclosure
TBC
Exit
Exit the Comms status menu
Note 1: If communication between the RDU and the transceiver is lost, the RDU carries out a single power reset to the
transceiver (cycles the AC mains). If communication is not re-established the COMMS status will show Inactive.
Note 2: A request status from the track extractor or optional service display is not necessary when in the Control menu.