ADDVALUE INNOVATION AVIAIPPLUS Maritime Satellite Terminal User Manual FX 150 Installation Manual
ADDVALUE INNOVATION PTE LTD Maritime Satellite Terminal FX 150 Installation Manual
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Thuraya ATLAS IP+ Installation Manual Installation Manual Revision 1.0 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual LIST OF CONTENT: REGULATORY INFORMATION _____________________________________________________ 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS __________________________________________________________ 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO INSTALLERS AND USERS ___________________________ 7 ATLAS IP+ TERMINAL ___________________________________________________________ 10 INSTALLATION OF ATLAS IP+ TERMINAL _________________________________________ 12 CONNECTIONS __________________________________________________________________ 23 GETTING STARTED ON THE SYSTEM______________________________________________ 28 GLOSSARY ______________________________________________________________________ 35 APPENDIX A OUTLINE DRAWINGS ________________________________________________ 36 A-1 ADU’s Outline Dimensions and Weight _______________________________________ 36 A-2 ADU’s Hole Pattern (Cut-out Holes) _________________________________________ 37 A-3 BDU’s Outline Dimensions _________________________________________________ 38 A-4 Handset’s Outline Dimensions ______________________________________________ 38 Page 2 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual REGULATORY INFORMATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE FCC Identifier: QO4-AVIAIPPLUS USE CONDITIONS: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to the radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IMPORTANT NOTE: EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by FCC, to operate these Maritime Broadband Satellite Terminals ATLAS IP+. Page 3 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For the sake of safety and protection, read the manual before attempting to use Thuraya Atlas IP+ Terminal. The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this user guide violates safety standards of intended use of the terminal. Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. Hazard Symbols Antenna Radiation Warning and Distance to other Radiation Equipment For safety reasons, all personnel and other radiating devices must be kept at least 100cm from the ADU. Power Supply Turn off the power at the mains switchboard before beginning of the installation. Confirm the power voltage is compatible with voltage rating of the equipment. It is highly recommended to use +24V DC power line, provided that it is available on the vessel. In case of unavailability of +24V DC power line provided by the vessel, an external AC/DC power supply of 115/230V AC with its output of +24V DC can be used. Note: The requirements of the AC/DC power supply should take care of high surge current of 25A at 24V DC for 1ms. Page 4 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Grounding, cables and connections Service The chassis of the equipment must be connected to an electrical ground. This will minimise electric shock and mutual interference. In short, the EQUIPMENT must be grounded to the vessel. Do not attempt to access to the interior of the equipment. Only qualified personnel authorized by its manufacturer may perform service. Failure to comply with this rule will result in the warranty void. Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power before accessing the equipment. Alert Symbol Alert Button For triggering an emergency alert. Equipment Ventilation To ensure adequate cooling of the terminal, 5cm of unobstructed space must be maintained around all sides of the BDU unit except the bottom side. The ambient temperature range of the transceiver is: -25°C to +55°C. Fire Precautions The equipment shall not be operated in the presence of flammable gases or fumes as well as any explosive atmosphere. Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard. Page 5 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Obtaining Licensing For Thuraya Transceivers Under rights given under ITU Radio Regulations, local telecommunications administrations establish and enforce national rules and regulations governing types of emissions, power levels, and other parameters that affect the purity of signal, which may be radiated in the various frequency bands of the radio spectrum. To legally operate Thuraya equipment, it is necessary to obtain permission from the local telecommunications regulatory authorities of the country you are operating from. Using your equipment in any country without permission causes you to run the risk of confiscation of the equipment by the local authorities. The normal procedure to bring such equipment into another country is to apply for a license before travel. If a license has not been obtained before travel, the equipment may be put in to storage by local authorities until such time license is obtained. Page 6 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO INSTALLERS AND USERS General It is important that the user of this equipment read and observe all safety requirements and operate the terminal according to the descriptions published in this manual. Failure to comply may result in risk of injury or equipment failure and voids the validity of the warranty provided by equipment manufacturer. The terminal consists of 2 systems, BDU and ADU and they must be used as provided by the manufacturer or authorized dealer. Do not substitute any one of the system which is not provided by the manufacturer or authorized dealer. Should needs of servicing or replacement is required, always contact the distributor or manufacturer for instructions. Any modifications or attempts to open up the devices by not authorized personnel will void the warranty. Contents in this manual are subjected to change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies. The manual us periodically revised and updated. To obtain latest version, please enquire it from product manufacturer or distributor. User Manual Refer to Thuraya Atlas IP Plus User Manual. Copyright © Copyright 2018 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved. This publication and its contents are proprietary to Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. Warranty Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document. Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Page 7 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Trademarks All trademarks, marks, names, or product names referenced in this publication are the property of their respective owners, and Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and/or other countries. All other company and product names may be the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Page 8 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual System Configuration ADU 25-m Antenna Cable Above Deck Unit (To be installed in an exposed area) Below Deck Unit (To be installed in protected area) Wi-Fi AC/DC Power Supply Unit BDU RS232 Serial Navigation Equipment GPS O/P (NMEA 0183) PoE (1x) LAN (3x) Router Phone* External Devices I/O Interface Atlas IP Handset** Solid line refers to the basic configuration. Note: *Phone port for VoIP voice call services, using an analogue phone. **Atlas IP Handset is an optional accessory and not included in standard packaging of Atlas IP+ Product packaging. Page 9 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual ATLAS IP+ TERMINAL Introduction The Atlas IP + terminal consists of two units; Below Deck Equipment (BDU) which is a communication unit Above Deck Equipment (ADU) which is an antenna unit Above Deck Equipment The ADU is an active tracking antenna unit. The radome covers the antenna unit, which is comprised of Antenna Module RF and GPS Module Rotary Joint Antenna Pedestal The antenna module includes a low noise amplifier (LNA), high power amplifier (HPA), and tracking receiver circuitry. All the signals and power pass through a single coaxial antenna cable, which connects the ADU to the BDU. Page 10 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Below Deck Equipment The BDU is the heart unit of the Atlas IP+ Terminal. It has several interface ports and handles all communication links between the ADU and the local communication devices such as analog telephone, computer, network equipment, navigation equipment etc. The BDU requires +12V or +24V DC power supply input. The BDU supplies the ADU via the single RF / coaxial antenna cable. Page 11 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual INSTALLATION OF ATLAS IP+ TERMINAL Installation of ADU Overview In general, any obstructing objects like a mast near the antenna unit can block reception or transmission from a satellite’s line of sight. In addition, RF radiation emitting from the antenna will affect the human body. When selecting a mounting location, it is important to ensure that the antenna unit shall be free of severe vibration and shock and heat and smoke from funnel. More guidelines will be detailed in the next sections. Radiation Hazard Radio wave can pose hazard to human body. Safe distances are changed, subjected to country and ship construction. There is no standard formula to calculate safe distance. The below guidelines are to be noted. ADU MICROWAVE RADIATION ! NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN SAFETY DISTANCE ADU Safety distance 2 metres WARNING: Keep away from the antenna radome at the mentioned safe distance when it is transmitting. Microwave radiation can be harmful to human body, particularly the eyes. Page 12 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Distance to Radar / Radio Equipment The placement of the antenna should always be chosen so that the distance to other transmitting equipment is as far as possible because these may compromise the antenna performance. This includes the ships radar, high power transmitting radios, and other satellite transceivers. The RF emission from radars may possibly cause damage the antenna. Radar To give exact minimum distances between the antenna and radars is difficult due to the fact that radar power, radiation pattern, frequency, and pulse length/shape vary from radar to radar. Further, the antenna is also typically placed in the near field of the radar. As radar’s vertical beam is typically ±15⁰, placing the antenna vertically offset from the radar, the worst interference can be avoided. This means that the antenna should be installed at the minimum of 15⁰ above or below the radar antenna as below. However, due to near field effects placing the antenna close to the radar antenna, the vertical separation effect decreases. Therefore, it is recommended that when the antenna has to be placed close to the radar the vertical separation should be as large as possible. The minimum radar distance indicates the minimum distance between the closest point of the radar and the closest surface of the antenna radome. This distance is determined by the radar, transmit frequency and the power. ADU Minimum Distance, d +15º (Min) -15º (Min) ADU Page 13 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Below is the table gives the recommended minimum distance d between X- and Sband radars and the antenna. Antenna damage is normally avoided by applying the distance. Antenna location at the minimum distance from Radar (S-Band) Radar Power 0 - 12 kW 30 kW 50 kW Min distance (d) at ±15⁰ vertical separation 0.5 m 1.0 m 2.0 m min distance (d) at ±60⁰ vertical separation 0.3 m 0.5 m 1.0 m Antenna location at the minimum distance from Radar (X-Band) Radar Power 0 - 12 kW 30 kW 50 kW min distance (d) at ±15⁰ vertical separation 0.9 m 2.4 m 4.0 m min distance (d) at ±60⁰ vertical separation 0.5 m 1.2 m 2.0 m Transmitting Equipment < 1GHz HF and VHF transmitters can also interfere with the performance of the antenna and also damage the antenna if placed close. The table below gives guide lines to the minimum distance between the antenna and HF and VHF transmitters. Antenna location at the minimum distance from HF / VHF Type HF < 60MHz HF < 60 MHz VHF > 60 MHz Power 100 W 500 W 25 W Distance 1.0 m 2.5 m 1.5 m VSAT System For optimum performance the distance between the antenna and VSAT antennas should be at least 3 meter. GPS Antenna As the antenna transmits power close to the GPS receive band, the minimum distance to GPS antennas is typically 5 meter. Page 14 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Other L-Band Systems Typical L-Band satellite communication equipment should be able to operate in close proximity without loss of performance ( Refer to Section 2.1.4 Distance to obstruction objects). It is to be noticed that such equipment typically includes GPS antennas, and that it can be necessary to use the typical minimum distance of typically 5 meter. Page 15 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Distance to Obstruction Objects When locating the antenna, it is very important to ensure that there is a clear line-of-sight to the satellite for all the satellite elevation angles in the region in which the vessel will operate. The antenna moves in azimuth 360⁰ and in roll and pitch down to -25⁰ to ensure constant tracking even in heavy sea. Any obstructions within this arc can cause performance degradations on the signal quality. The amount of degradation depends on the size of the obstruction and distance from the antenna. The table below is a guide line on the object size, at a given distance from the antenna that gives limited degradation. Object Distance 3m 6m 10 m 15 m Object Size 16 cm 32 cm 52 cm 79 cm Antenna Mast The ADU should be located at least 3-meter away from the ship’s mast having a diameter of less than 15cm. If the antenna mast is available on the vessel and it must also be able to withstand onboard vibrations and wind forces, its physical size shall support the weight and size of the ADU. An example of the antenna mast is illustrated as below and the recommendations of the antenna masts : The flange (known as the top plate) of the mast shall meet the dimensions of the ADU’s mounting base, where there are 6 holes. Page 16 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual The rubber gasket is required to be inserted between the ADU mounting base and the flange. A : Use M6x20 Hex Head Screw bolts (6x) into the threaded holes of ADU Mounting Base for mounting the ADU. Clearance holes for M6 ( Recommended >6.5mm) Cut-hole Dimension for flange Clearance holes for M6 ( Recommended >6.5mm) In case of the existing mast’s flange in a vessel or ship does not fit the ADU’s mounting base’s holes, a custom-made mechanical adaptation flange is to be designed and plate, which acts as an interface between the existing mast and the ADU. Custom-made mechanical adaptation flange Page 17 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Installing ADU The ADU is carefully unpacked and checked for any damage. In addition, the 25-m antenna cable, the pole mount kits and the installation guide should be checked. The procedure of the installing the ADU is as follow: Attach the coaxial cable to the RF connector (N-Type) of the ADU’s bottom Position the ADU to the mounting location. Ensure the connection of the coaxial cable and wrap it with self-adhesive tape for water-proofing. Put the ADU on the mounting flange and use 6 sets of M6 x 20 Hex head screw bolts with flat washers into the threaded holes of ADU mounting base via the mounting flange’s holes. Tighten the flat washers and screw to the antenna unit in order to secure it to the mounting flange. Alternatively it can be mounted on the long pole. The physical dimension of a long pole shall be preferably at 2 meter height with its diameter ranges from Ø35 to Ø 50mm. In addition, the optional pole mount kit is available for the installation of the ADU onto the long post. Installation of BDU The BDU’s box is unpacked and the following items should be checked whether they are present: BDU 1.5 meters Ethernet Cable 1.8 meters DC Power Cable Wi-Fi Antenna Quick Start Guide CD Format User Manual The following important notes are to be followed for the selection of a location before installing the BDU: The BDU is not water proof and it has to be kept away from water splash. The ambient temperature and humidity in the selected location must the requirements given in the BDU’s specification. Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity -25ºC to +55ºC Up to 95% at +40ºC. Page 18 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual The BDU shall be kept away from direct sunlight. The BDU shall be placed away from any high vibration and shock areas (for example, motor engine and generator) as far as possible. The BDU shall be kept away from any sensitive electronic equipment. The BDU has to follow the recommended compass safe distance of 1m to prevent interference to a magnetic compass For maintenance and checking, the BDU’s location has sufficient space at its sides and rear. The BDU can be installed on a desktop, bulkhead, top ceiling or under captain’s console. The procedure of the installing the BDU is simple as follow: Place the BDU on the desired installation area. Look for the holes of the BDU’s mounting brackets. Fix the holes of mounting brackets with four M5x12mm self-tapping or machined screws so that the BDU is being secured. Page 19 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Optional Accessories. Atlas IP Handset with Cradle The wired Atlas IP Handset has a colour liquid crystal display (LCD) and keypad for making and receiving normal voice calls and sending SMS. The handset is provided with a cradle. Additionally, it can serve as a remote access to the BDU for the user for a selection of functions. The Atlas IP Handset’s connector is plugged into the BDU’s handset port. It is powered directly from the BDU. Installation of Atlas IP Handset and Cradle Connecting Atlas IP Handset with a Cable Holder The procedure of the installing Handset with the cable holder is simple as follow: a. Connect the handset to BDU’s handset port. b. Mount the cable holder to secure the handset connector against the BDU’s front panel. Cable Holder Page 20 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual c. At the bottom of the BDU, use M3 x 8 mm screw (which is supplied) to secure the cable holder and handset’s connection to the BDU’s handset port. This is important especially when the BDU is being mounted on the wall. M3 x 8mm Screw Page 21 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Installing Handset Cradle The Atlas IP handset is provided with cradle. It can be mounted on a desktop, bulkhead, top ceiling or under captain’s console, with M5 x 12mm self-tapping screws. The procedure of the installing the cradle is simple as follow: a. Separate the handset from the cradle and remove the plastic cover of the cradle. b. Position the cradle on the mounting areas. c. Fix the cradle with M5 x 12mm self-tapping screws, which are supplied with the cradle packaging. d. Reattach the plastic cover onto the cradle. e. Secure the handset onto the cradle. Plastic Cover M5 x 12mm Screw Handset Cradle Page 22 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual CONNECTIONS Below is the illustration of the interconnection diagram of Atlas IP+ Terminal with the cables. Antenna Unit (ADU) 25-meter Antenna Cable 1.5m Ethernet LAN (Category 5) Cable 1.8m DC Power Cable Computer Atlas IP Handset Bolt to vessel’s hull +12V/24V DC Input from Vessel’s power distributor Page 23 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual BDU’s Outputs Connection The additional information of the output ports of Serial and GPIO. RS-232 Serial Connector The BDU has a serial connector for outputting the GPS data in NMEA0183 Navigation Equipment RS-232 Output Pinout Pin No. Signal Pin 3 TX Pin 2 RX Pin 5 GND RS-232 PINOUT Pin No. Signal Pin 2 RX Pin 3 TX Pin 5 GND Page 24 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual GPIO Output Port The BDU has a dedicated 12-pin phoenix connector to provide GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) interface to the external devices. I/O Connector Pinout GPIO Port Pinout GPIO Port Pin GPIO - 1 Signal Name IGNITION+ GPIO - 2 GPIO - 3 IGNITIONEXT_PANIC+ GPIO - 4 EXT_PANIC- GPIO - 5 REMOTE+ GPIO - 6 REMOTE- GPIO - 7 LED+ Description of Signal Active high signal of ignition. Input voltage of +10.8 ~ 31.2 V DC. Return path for “IGNITION+” signal External Alert Button Input Port. A momentary pushbutton can be connected across these 2 pins. Pressing the push button at least 4 seconds will trigger an emergency alert and illuminate the BDU’s Alert Button. For the connection to Remote ON/ OFF switch away from the BDU. The BDU main switch must be always remain ON. A momentary pushbutton can be connected across these 2 pins. Pressing the push button at least 2 seconds will turn on the BDU ( if it is already off ) or off the BDU ( if it is already on ). Power Indicator. An LED indicator can be connected across these 2 pins. The port is capable of sourcing 25 ~ 30mA current with the LED forward voltage at around +3V DC. GPIO - 8 LED- GPIO - 9 RELAY1 GPIO - 10 RELAY2 GPIO - 11 RELAY3 GPIO - 12 RELAY4 It will be turned on when the BDU is powered on. When the BDU is shutting down, the LED indicator will blink in green and turn off when the BDU is complete off. External Buzzer. It is a relay output port. When there is an incoming call, the internal relay will be energized and these 2 pins will be shorted together. Status Indicator for VoIP status. It is a relay output port. When the VoIP status is registered, the internal relay will be energized and these 2 pins will be shorted together. All wires for the GPIO connector shall use AWG 24 unscreened wire type. Page 25 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Connection diagram for the GPIO port and accessories. Current limiting resistor Page 26 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Grounding Stud The BDU has a grounding stud with a locking screw for the earth cable (with its colors of green and yellow) with its lug. It is recommended to include spring washers to secure the lug to the grounding stud. Grounding Stud The other end of the earth cable must have good electrical contact to the hull. Ensure to remove painting, dirt, grease, metal-oxide-free etc. at the mounting holes of the hull. Page 27 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual GETTING STARTED ON THE SYSTEM Installing the SIM card The system requires a SIM card to access the Thuraya network and it is provided by your Airtime Service Provider. Insert the SIM card to the BDU as follow: Tilt up the SIM card slot’s rubber cover SIM CARD SLOT’s RUBBER COVER Position the SIM card with its gold-contacts facing down. (There is a symbol of SIM Card with its arrow on the front panel. It will ensure the correct orientation of the SIM Card when it is being inserted. ) SIM CARD Push the SIM card gently until it is fully inserted and locked in place. Tilt down the SIM card cover to its original position. Page 28 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Powering up the system Switching on the BDU Use ON/OFF switch on the BDU’s front panel. It normally takes about 2 to 3 minutes for the whole terminal to be powered up. Wait for all LED indicators to turn green. LED Name TERMINAL ANTENNA REGISTERED DATA Status Meaning Blinking Green Steady Red Steady Green Steady Red No Light Steady Amber Steady Green Blinking Green Steady Red Steady Green No light (Off) BDU is functioning as the “heartbeat”. BDU powers up or detects failure. ADU is functioning. ADU detects failure. ADU is calibrating. Registration to network in progress. Registration to network. Voice call in use. Network failure/Error In Data Mode, user can browse internet. In Data Mode, user cannot browse internet. In Voice Mode, user can make a voice call using Atlas IP Handset. Page 29 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Settings on Web Console Activating on Web Console Open the web browser (for example: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Firefox.) And type http://192.168.2.1/ in the Address field and press Enter. Username and Password will be prompted. Default Username Password : admin : admin Click “Login” after entering the Username and Password. The Web Console will appear with the information of Thuraya Network identification, satellite signal strength indicator and the GPS information. WARNING: If the signal strength is low, check any obstruction against the antenna unit or the condition of antenna cable. Page 30 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Upon successful registration, with all three BDU’s LED indicators (ANTENNA, REGISTERED and DATA) are in green while TERMINAL indicator is having blinking green, the terminal will be ready for normal operation. Data Connection Settings Click on the web console. Click Data Profiles and set the following: Select “Standard” under Profile. Enable radio button of “Standard” of Connection Type. Enable checkbox of “Always On (Auto PDP Context Activation)” Enable radio button of “Dynamic IP Address” of IP configuration. Note: The Standard profile is set as the default primary profile and the default connection type is standard (this is charged by the volume [in kilobytes] of data used). Click “Always On (Auto PDP Context Activation)” checkbox if it is required to get the standard IP Data connection to be reconnected automatically in the event the connection is disconnected without user intervention, i.e. antenna blockage, etc. Page 31 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Click on the web console. Click Settings and set the following: For the data connection, under the Ethernet mode, enable radio button of “Router Mode (Multi-User)” which is with NAT/PAT enabled for multi-user. Note: The Router settings cannot be changed while the Data connection is active. The Data session must be first disconnected. Click Update to allow the selection to take effect. Page 32 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Click Connection To activate the PDP context, click “Activate Default Profile”. The data connection will be activated with a notification of the public IP address assigned to the active data connection. An user may now browse the internet, do file transfer (FTP) or run any IP-based application services. To disconnect the data connection, click Disconnect. The PDP context will be deactivated. Selection of Data / CS Voice Mode The terminal is set as Data as the defaulted mode upon powering up the terminal. The Data mode is used for user to browse internet, email, ftp etc. The Voice mode is used for user to make a voice call via Atlas IP Handset. There are 2 ways to switch from Data mode to Voice mode; Page 33 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual Web Console* Select Settings>Admin>System Operation Mode, click radio button of “Voice” and then Update Settings. For switching back from Voice to Data mode, click radio button of “Data” and then Update Settings. Atlas IP Handset’s Mode Key* Mode Key On handset’s “Mode” key, press it to display the state of operating mode of “Data” or “Voice” on the handset display. Use Up/Down keypad to select the desired mode and then “Select” to activate it. *Note: Setting from “Data” to “Voice” mode via Web Console or Atlas IP Handset, it will take 2 to 3 minutes to take effect. Likewise for switching from “Voice” to “Data” mode. Page 34 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual GLOSSARY AC ADU APN BDU DC FTP GPS GPIO IP Data NAT PAT PDP SIM VSAT Alternating Current Above Decks Unit Access Point Name Below Decks Unit Direct Current File Transfer Protocol Global Position System General Purpose Input / Output Internet Protocol Data Network Address Translation Port Address Translation Packet Data Protocol Subscriber Identity Module Very Small Aperture Terminal Page 35 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual APPENDIX A OUTLINE DRAWINGS A-1 ADU’s Outline Dimensions and Weight Weight : 3 kg. Dimensions are expressed in terms of mm. Page 36 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual A-2 ADU’s Hole Pattern (Cut-out Holes) Dimensions are expressed in terms of mm. Page 37 of 38 Atlas IP+ Terminal Installation Manual A-3 BDU’s Outline Dimensions Weight : 3.1kg Dimensions are expressed in terms of mm. A-4 Handset’s Outline Dimensions Weight : 430g Dimensions are expressed in terms of mm. Page 38 of 38
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