User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Product Registration Information
- Safety Guidelines
- Acronyms and Defi nitions
- Functional Overview
- Electrical Characteristics
- Mechanical Specifi cations
- AC Power Specifi cations
- Environmental Requirements
- Mechanical Drawing
- System Set-Up Considerations
- Wall Mounting
- Rack Mounting
- Optional Accessories
- Important Installation Notes
- Powering Up the Unit
- Local Communication Interface Ports
- USB Interface
- Ethernet
- Monitoring & Alarms
- Web based GUI Session
- User Maskable Alarms
- GPS Alarm
- Software Abort Alarm
- Software Error Alarm
- Property Failure Alarm
- Phase Lock Alarm
- FPGA Programming Alarm
- Hardware Control Alarm
- Text Menu Interface (Local Access)
- Telnet Session (Remote Access)
- Additional Tips
- Warranty
- Index

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Figure 1
Figure 2
Local access to the pilot beacon TMI, also known as the console interface, is made by connecting a serial cable (optional), as shown
in ! gure 1, from the serial connector of the laptop the serial port on the bottom end panel of the pilot beacon. This connector is labeled
COM
In some cases, if the gender of the connector is not the same as shown in ! gure 1, a null modem adapter (optional) as shown in
! gure 2 may also be required.
Text Menu Interface (Local Access)