User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Instruction Book Introduction
- Customer Service
- Technical Assistance Center
- Sections 1-6
- Section 1 General
- Section 2 Functional Description
- 2.1 General
- 2.2 System Functional Overview
- 2.3 Main Functions
- 2.3.1 Signal Processing Unit (SPU) Sub-assembly
- Figure 2 - 2 Signal Processing Unit (SPU)
- Figure 2 - 3 Sirius Signal Processing Unit (SPU) Functional Block Diagram
- Figure 2 - 4 VSAT (L-Band) Receiver Panel
- Figure 2 - 5 Modulator Module
- Figure 2 - 6 Up-Converter Module Panel
- Figure 2 - 7 Controller Board Panel
- Figure 2 - 8 Main Controller Board Functional Block Diagram
- Figure 2 - 9 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
- 2.3.1 Signal Processing Unit (SPU) Sub-assembly
- 2.4 High Power Amplifier (HPA)
- 2.5 S-Band Output Filter
- 2.6 Output Coupler
- 2.7 Power Distribution
- 2.8 Junction Box Assembly
- Section 3 Installation
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Safety On Site
- 3.3 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
- 3.4 SITE POWER
- 3.5 REPEATER UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
- 3.6 SUGGESTED TOOL LIST
- 3.7 ANTENNA INSTALLATION
- 3.8 REPEATER CABINET INSTALLATION
- 3.9 CABLE CONNECTIONS (see Figure 3 - 2)
- 3.10 POST-INSTALLATION INSPECTION/TEST
- 3.11 Post Installation Inspection/Test Form
- Section 4 Turn-Up and Testing
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 Test Equipment Required
- 4.3 Repeater Provisioning
- 4.4 Field Tests
- 4.5 Connect Repeater System to NMC
- 4.6 Field Test Report
- Section 5 Operation
- 5.1 GENERAL
- 5.2 Control and Communication
- 5.3 Modes of Operation
- 5.4 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI)
- 5.5 GUI Menu Descriptions
- 5.5.1 Status Sub-Menu Breakdown
- 5.5.2 Configuration (Config) Sub-Menu Breakdown
- Figure 5 - 7 GUI Main Menu Config Drop-Down Menu
- Figure 5 - 8 Config Modulator Sub-Menu
- Figure 5 - 9 Repeater ID Screen
- Figure 5 - 10 Modulator Mode Screen
- Figure 5 - 11 Overlay Screen
- Figure 5 - 12 Delays Screen
- Figure 5 - 13 Modulator IP Screen
- Figure 5 - 14 VSAT Screen
- Figure 5 - 15 Repeater Output Level Screen
- Figure 5 - 16 Coupler Screen
- Figure 5 - 17 GPS Screen
- Figure 5 - 18 Temperature Screen
- Figure 5 - 19 Repeater Operating Mode Screen
- Figure 5 - 20 PPP Dial In Parameters Screen
- Figure 5 - 21 PPP Dial Out Parameters Screen
- Figure 5 - 22 PPP Misc Parameters Screen
- Figure 5 - 23 Site Screen
- 5.5.3 Alarms Sub-Menu Breakdown
- 5.5.4 NMS Users Sub-Menu Breakdown
- 5.5.5 System Parameters Menu
- Figure 5 - 28 Access to System Parameters Sub-Menu
- Figure 5 - 29 System Parameters Identification Screen
- Figure 5 - 30 System Parameters Access Control Screen
- Figure 5 - 31 System Parameters Network Parameters Screen
- Figure 5 - 32 System parameters SNMP Parameters Screen
- Figure 5 - 33 System Parameters System Time Screen
- Figure 5 - 34 System Heartbeat Time Screen
- Figure 5 - 35 System Parameters System Reset Screen
- Figure 5 - 36 System Parameters Upgrade Screen
- Figure 5 - 37 Upgrade Dialog Box (Sheet 1 of 2)
- 5.6 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI)
- 5.7 REPEATER OPERATING PROCEDURES
- 5.8 CONTROLS, INDICATORS, and CONNECTORS
- 5.8.1 Signal Processing Unit (SPU) Controls and Indicators
- 5.8.2 High Power Amplifier (HPA) Controls and Indicators
- 5.8.3 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Front Panel Controls
- 5.8.4 VSAT Receiver Rear Panel Connectors
- 5.8.5 Up-Converter Rear Panel Connectors
- 5.8.6 Modulator Rear Panel Connectors
- 5.8.7 Main Controller Rear Panel Connectors
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At login, the default password is “admin.” This can be changed through the Web pass-
word parameter.
Figure 5 - 40 CLI Main Menu Screen
5.7
REPEATER OPERATING PROCEDURES
5.7.1
Local/Remote Operation
The repeater can be controlled and monitored either locally on site or remotely from a
network management center (NMC). The SPU front panel LOCAL REMOTE switch
controls the operating mode of the repeater.
All locally performed actions require the repeater to be in
the LOCAL operating condition. Prior to switching the
repeater to LOCAL, the on-site technician will coordinate
with the NMC operator. This will prevent conflicting actions
between the NMC and on-site operators and preclude possi-
ble personnel injury and/or equipment damage.