EMS Technologies Canada HSD-XI eNfusion HSD-Xi Aeronautical Satcom Terminal User Manual MN 1252 42003
EMS Technologies Canada, Ltd. eNfusion HSD-Xi Aeronautical Satcom Terminal MN 1252 42003
HSD-Xi User Manual
eNfusion™ HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal System Description, Installation, and Maintenance Manual MN-1252-42003, Revision B00 This document provides procedures for the equipment listed below. Model eNfusion™ HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 115 V ac PN 1252-A-4100-01 eNfusion™ External Subscriber Configuration Module (ESCM) 1252-A-4120-01 23-15-30 TITLE PAGE T-1 8 MAY 09 PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document contains information which is proprietary and confidential to EMS SATCOM (EMS Technologies Canada, Ltd.). Neither this document nor the information contained within may be used for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was prepared. Neither this document nor the information contained within may be disclosed or copied without the prior written permission of EMS SATCOM. © 2007, 2008, 2009 EMS Technologies Canada, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 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Section Page Date TITLE-PAGE T-1 May 8, 2009 INTRO INTRO-1, INTRO-3 to INTRO-6 May 8, 2009 3-5, 3-9, 3-11, 3-13, 3-15 to May 8, 2009 3-22 23-15-30 LEP-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 LEP-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. General ........................................................................................................... INTRO-1 2. How This document is Organized ................................................................ INTRO-1 3. Illustration of Equipment .............................................................................. INTRO-2 4. Product Terms and Conditions .................................................................... INTRO-2 5. Reference Documents................................................................................... INTRO-2 6. Acronyms and Abbreviations....................................................................... INTRO-3 7. Safety Advisories........................................................................................... INTRO-5 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1. Inmarsat System Overview .................................................................................... 1-1 2. Equipment Overview .............................................................................................. 1-3 A. HSD-Xi ............................................................................................................................ 1-3 B. ESCM .............................................................................................................................. 1-3 C. SBB Services................................................................................................................... 1-3 (1) SBB Packet-Switched Services .................................................................................. 1-3 (2) SBB Circuit-Switched Services ................................................................................... 1-4 (3) Primary and Secondary PDP Contexts ....................................................................... 1-4 3. Equipment Specifications...................................................................................... 1-4 4. Software Description.............................................................................................. 1-6 A. Software Specifications ................................................................................................... 1-6 B. Operational Software Part Number.................................................................................. 1-6 5. Mechanical Description.......................................................................................... 1-6 6. Electrical Description ............................................................................................. 1-7 7. HSD-Xi Terminal System Interfaces...................................................................... 1-7 A. Forward IDs ..................................................................................................................... 1-7 B. Discrete Outputs .............................................................................................................. 1-7 23-15-30 TC-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal C. Front Panel LEDs ............................................................................................................ 1-7 D. Fault Conditions............................................................................................................... 1-8 E. HSD-Xi Maintenance Port............................................................................................... 1-8 8. User Interfaces........................................................................................................ 1-9 A. Ethernet Data Interface.................................................................................................... 1-9 B. ISDN Interface ................................................................................................................. 1-9 C. Maintenance Port Interface.............................................................................................. 1-9 (1) End User Access: Level 1 ......................................................................................... 1-10 (2) Field Representative Access: Level 2 ....................................................................... 1-10 9. Initiated Self-Test.................................................................................................. 1-10 SYSTEM OPERATION 1. Registering and Activating Terminals .................................................................. 2-1 A. Preparing Terminal Information ....................................................................................... 2-1 (1) Obtaining ISNs ............................................................................................................ 2-1 (2) Identifying the Swift64 Service Terminal Type ............................................................ 2-1 B. Choosing Service Providers ............................................................................................ 2-2 C. Registering Terminals ...................................................................................................... 2-2 INSTALLATION 1. Advisories ............................................................................................................... 3-1 2. Pre-Installation Inspection..................................................................................... 3-1 3. Mechanical Installation .......................................................................................... 3-1 4. Electrical Installation.............................................................................................. 3-2 A. Cabling Notes .................................................................................................................. 3-2 B. Source/Destination Identification (SDI) ............................................................................ 3-3 C. Maintenance Port Interface.............................................................................................. 3-3 D. Remote Status Panel....................................................................................................... 3-3 E. System Mode Strapping .................................................................................................. 3-4 F. HSD-Xi Input/Output Strapping........................................................................................ 3-5 G. User Interfaces ................................................................................................................ 3-5 23-15-30 TC-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 5. Installing the HSD-Xi and ESCM............................................................................ 3-5 A. Hardware and Software Requirements............................................................................ 3-5 B. User Interfaces ................................................................................................................ 3-5 C. Creating Connections ...................................................................................................... 3-6 6. Configuring the system.......................................................................................... 3-6 A. Configuring the HSD Terminal for Network Mode ........................................................... 3-6 B. Enabling and Disabling the Classic Channel Card .......................................................... 3-6 TEST AND FAULT ISOLATION 1. Operational and Diagnostic Testing ..................................................................... 4-1 A. General ............................................................................................................................ 4-1 B. Verifying the HSD-X and HSD-Xi Terminal Installation ................................................... 4-1 2. Adjustment and Alignment Procedures ............................................................... 4-3 3. Modification History ............................................................................................... 4-3 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 1. Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 5-1 A. Basic Troubleshooting for the network mode HSD .......................................................... 5-1 B. Connecting to the HSD-Xi terminal through the network mode HSD Console Mode ...... 5-2 C. Loading Software to the HSD-Xi Terminal ....................................................................... 5-2 D. Disconnecting Software Load Equipment ........................................................................ 5-3 E. Monitoring the HSD-Xi Terminal ...................................................................................... 5-3 F. Software Load Procedure ................................................................................................ 5-3 (1) Loading Control Process Software.............................................................................. 5-5 (2) Updating Displayed Software Versions....................................................................... 5-6 (3) Verifying Software Loads ............................................................................................ 5-7 (4) Disconnecting the Load Equipment ............................................................................ 5-8 2. Repair....................................................................................................................... 5-8 A. Repair Tools and Supplies............................................................................................... 5-8 B. Repair Procedures ........................................................................................................... 5-8 C. Removal Procedures ....................................................................................................... 5-8 23-15-30 TC-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal D. Repair Facility Approvals ................................................................................................. 5-8 E. Return for Repair Information .......................................................................................... 5-9 (1) Warranty Returns ........................................................................................................ 5-9 (2) Non-Warranty Returns ................................................................................................ 5-9 (3) Repackaging Requirements........................................................................................ 5-9 (4) Return Materials Authorization (RMA) Procedure....................................................... 5-9 3. Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.......................................................... 5-10 APPENDIX A: INMARSAT SATELLITE BEAM COVERAGE .................................................. A-1 APPENDIX B: TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST................................................................. B-1 APPENDIX C: INSTALLATION PLANNING CHECKLIST ....................................................... C-1 APPENDIX D: INSTALLATION CHECKLIST........................................................................... D-1 APPENDIX E: INMARSAT CAUSE CODES.............................................................................. E-1 APPENDIX F: SETTING UP SBB .............................................................................................. F-1 1. Requirements.......................................................................................................... F-1 2. Configuring a Standard IP Primary PDP Context ................................................ F-1 3. Creating Connections for Other Services ............................................................ F-7 23-15-30 TC-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal LIST OF FIGURES Figure INTRO-1 HSD-Xi Terminal ..................................................................................... INTRO-2 Figure 1-1 Simplified Aeronautical Satellite Communications System ....................................... 1-2 Figure 3-1 HSD-Xi System Transmit (TX) Loss .......................................................................... 3-2 Figure 3-2 System RX Loss ........................................................................................................ 3-3 Figure 3-3 HSD-Xi Remote Status LED Driver Circuits .............................................................. 3-4 Figure 3-4. HSD-Xi Outline Diagram, 1252-E-4124 Rev. A00 (Sheet 1 of 2) ............................. 3-9 Figure 3-5. HSD-Xi Outline Diagram, 1252-E-4124 Rev. A00 (Sheet 2 of 2) ........................... 3-11 Figure 3-6. ESCM Outline Diagram, 1252-E-4123 Rev. A00 ................................................... 3-13 Figure 3-7. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 1 of 4) ..................................................................................... 3-15 Figure 3-8. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 2 of 4) ..................................................................................... 3-17 Figure 3-9. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 3 of 4) ..................................................................................... 3-19 Figure 3-10. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 4 of 4) ..................................................................................... 3-21 Figure A-1 Satellite ORs ............................................................................................................. A-1 Figure A-2 Inmarsat I3 Satellite Beam Coverage—Composite Map........................................... A-2 Figure A-3 Inmarsat I-3 Satellite Beam Coverage—OR Maps ................................................... A-3 Figure A-4 I-4 Satellite Coverage Map ....................................................................................... A-4 Figure F-1 Network Connections Window .................................................................................. F-1 Figure F-2 New Connection Wizard............................................................................................ F-2 Figure F-3 Network Connection Type Page ............................................................................... F-2 Figure F-4 Getting Ready Page .................................................................................................. F-3 Figure F-5 Internet Connection Page ......................................................................................... F-3 Figure F-6 Connection Name Page ............................................................................................ F-4 Figure F-7 Connection Availability Page..................................................................................... F-4 Figure F-8 Internet Account Information Page............................................................................ F-5 Figure F-9 Completing the New Connection Wizard Page ......................................................... F-5 Figure F-10 Connect Dialog Box ................................................................................................ F-6 Figure F-11 Properties Dialog Box ............................................................................................. F-6 23-15-30 TC-5 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 TC-6 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1 HSD-Xi Characteristics and Specifications............................................................... 1-5 Table 1-2 HSD-Xi Terminal Environmental Characteristics ....................................................... 1-5 Table 1-3 Discrete Outputs ........................................................................................................ 1-7 Table 1-4 Front Panel LEDs ...................................................................................................... 1-8 Table 1-5 HSD-Xi Maintenance Port Pin Description ................................................................ 1-9 Table 3-1 HSD-Xi Input/Output Strapping ................................................................................. 3-5 Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions ............................................................................. E-1 23-15-30 TC-7 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 TC-8 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal INTRODUCTION 1. General This manual provides the specifications, principles of operation, and information necessary to install an eNfusion™ HSD-Xi terminal, and the eNfusion™ External Subscriber Configuration Module (ESCM). 2. How This document is Organized The information is presented in the following chapters: • System Description • System Operation • Installation • Test and Fault Isolation • Maintenance and Repair • Appendix A: Inmarsat Satellite Beam Coverage • Appendix B: Troubleshooting Checklist • Appendix C: Installation Planning Checklist • Appendix D: Installation Checklist • Appendix E: Inmarsat Cause Codes • Appendix F: Setting Up SBB NOTE: An Illustrated Parts List is not included with this manual. Only qualified avionics personnel, knowledgeable in the technical and safety issues related to the installation of aircraft communications equipment, should perform the installation procedures provided in this manual. This manual includes general installation guidelines only; it is not intended to provide specific procedures for every type of installation. If necessary, the information in this manual will be revised. Before attempting the installation procedures presented in this manual, verify that you have a complete and up-to-date release of this document. NOTE: Depending on the version of software and configuration mode of installation of the the HSD-Xi terminal, the actual (live) system messages, such as dialog boxes and screen displays, may differ slightly from the examples in this manual. 23-15-30 INTRO-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 3. Illustration of Equipment Figure INTRO-1 HSD-Xi Terminal 4. Product Terms and Conditions As stipulated in the Terms and Conditions of Sale, which accompanied the Product, EMS SATCOM shall not at any time be liable for the activation, continuation, or cancellation of satellite airtime services relating to the Product nor be responsible for any Product-related airtime or network charges, however incurred. In the event EMS SATCOM is charged network or airtime fees relating to the customer’s use of the Product, the customer shall immediately upon notification by EMS SATCOM reimburse EMS SATCOM in full for such charges. 5. Reference Documents Document Title EMS SATCOM Publication Number Guidance for Aircraft Electrical Power Utilization and Transient Protection ARINC 741. ARINC Report 413A— Attachment 3-2, Wire Shielding and Grounding Requirements and Appendix 7 23-15-30 INTRO-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 6. Acronyms and Abbreviations The following acronyms and abbreviations are used in this document. ACSE Access Control and Signalling Equipment AERO Aeronautical AMBE Advanced Multi-Band Excitation AORE Atlantic Ocean Region-East AORW Atlantic Ocean Region-West BGAN Broadband Global Area Network BITE Built-In Test Equipment bps Bits per second C/No Carrier-to-Noise DLNA Diplexer/Low-Noise Amplifier EIRP Effect Isotropic Radiated Power ESCM External Subscriber Configuration Module ESD Electrostatic Discharge EST Eastern Standard Time FAA Federal Aviation Authority FWD ID Forward ID GES Ground Earth Station GND Ground HGA High-gain Antenna HPA High Power Amplifier Hz Hertz I/O Input/Output ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization IMN Inmarsat Mobile Number INS Inertial Navigational System IOR Indian Ocean Region IRS Inertial Reference System ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ISN Inmarsat Serial Number ISP Inmarsat Service Providers ISP Internet Service Provider JAA Joint Aviation Authorities kbps Kilobits per Second 23-15-30 INTRO-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal LAN Local Area Network LES Land Earth Station LRU Line Replaceable Unit Mbps Megabit per second MCDU Multipurpose Control Display Unit MCU Modular Concept Unit MES Mobile Earth Station MPDS Mobile Packet Data Services MPU Maintenance Port Utility ms Millisecond MSN Mobile Serial Number MSN Multiple Subscriber Number O&I Outline and Installation Diagram OA Other Antenna ORR Ocean Region Registration ORT Owner Requirements Table PN Part Number POR Pacific Ocean Region POTS Plain Old Telephone System PPP Point-to-Point Protocol PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet RAM Random Access Memory RF Radio Frequency RFU Radio Frequency Unit ROM Read-only Memory RTN Return Rx Receive SBB SwiftBroadband SCPC Single Channel per Carrier SDI Source/Destination Identification STU Secure Telephone Unit Tx Transmit USIM Universal Subscriber Identity Module VHF very high frequency WOW Weight on Wheels 23-15-30 INTRO-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 7. Safety Advisories Warnings, cautions, and notes in this manual provide the reader with the following information: • A WARNING describes an operation, procedure, or condition that, if not obeyed, could cause injury or death. • A CAUTION describes an operation, procedure, or condition that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to the equipment. • A NOTE provides supplementary information or explanatory text that makes it easier to understand and perform procedures. All personnel who install, operate, and maintain the HSD-Xi terminal and associated test equipment must know and obey the safety precautions listed below. The procedures provided in this manual assume that the person performing installation or maintenance tasks is familiar with and obeys standard aviation shop and safety practices. The general safety advisories include the following: WARNING: SERVICE PERSONNEL MUST OBEY STANDARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, SUCH AS WEARING SAFETY GLASSES, TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY WHILE INSTALLING OR PERFORMING SERVICE ON THIS TERMINAL. WARNING: ASSOCIATED SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT RADIATES HIGH FREQUENCY RADIATION AND POSES A RADIATION HAZARD OF 1.6 GHZ. SERVICE PERSONNEL MUST EXERCISE CARE TO KEEP CLEAR OF THE ANTENNA'S BEAM WHILE PERFORMING OPERATIONAL TESTS OR INSTALLATION VERIFICATION PROCEDURES. DO NOT APPROACH WITHIN 8 FEET (2.5 METRES) OF THE ANTENNA DURING ANTENNA OPERATION (TRANSMISSION). DURING ANTENNA OPERATION (TRANSMISSION), MAKE SURE THAT PERSONNEL ARE EXPOSED TO A MINIMUM OF ANY REFLECTED, SCATTERED, OR DIRECT BEAMS. WARNING: TURN OFF POWER BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY TERMINAL FROM WIRING. DISCONNECTING THE TERMINAL WITHOUT TURNING POWER OFF MAY CAUSE VOLTAGE TRANSIENTS THAT CAN DAMAGE THE TERMINAL. 23-15-30 INTRO-5 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal CAUTION: THIS EQUIPMENT INCLUDES ITEMS THAT ARE ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESDS) DEVICES. ESDS DEVICES ARE SUBJECT TO DAMAGE BY EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF VOLTAGE AND/OR CURRENT. THE LOW-ENERGY SOURCE THAT MOST COMMONLY DESTROYS ESDS DEVICES IS THE HUMAN BODY, WHICH, IN CONJUNCTION WITH NONCONDUCTIVE GARMENTS AND FLOOR COVERINGS, GENERATES AND RETAINS STATIC ELECTRICITY. TO ADEQUATELY PROTECT ESDS DEVICES, THE DEVICE AND EVERYTHING THAT CONTACTS IT MUST BE BROUGHT TO GROUND POTENTIAL BY PROVIDING A CONDUCTIVE SURFACE AND DISCHARGE PATHS. USE STANDARD INDUSTRY PRECAUTIONS TO KEEP RISK OF DAMAGE TO A MINIMUM WHEN TOUCHING, REMOVING, OR SERVICING THE EQUIPMENT. 23-15-30 INTRO-6 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This section includes basic information about the HSD-Xi terminal, and includes the following sections: 1. • Inmarsat System Overview • Equipment Overview • Equipment Specifications • Software Description • Mechanical Description • Electrical Description • HSD-Xi Terminal System Interfaces • User Interfaces • Initiated Self-Test Inmarsat System Overview The satellite communication system includes global satellite networks, LESs, and Mobile Earth Stations (MESs). The LES is the part of the satellite communication system that is on the ground. These numerous, international stations are responsible for routing voice and data calls from the MES to their destinations around the world. The MES is the part of the satellite communication system that is on the aircraft. This station includes the following components: • HSD terminal • Antenna subsystem • Cabin communications system • Analog connected telephones • Cockpit voice system • Other aircraft avionics Figure 1-1 illustrates a simplified satellite communications system. 23-15-30 1-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 1-1 Simplified Aeronautical Satellite Communications System Satellite communication systems provide users with long-range voice and data communication by accessing global satellite and ground communications networks. Inmarsat is an international organization that operates and maintains multiple geostationary satellites and satellite networks. The satellites that provide Swift64 services are called I-3 satellites. Each satellite is located over an Ocean Region (OR); the current OR names are: • Atlantic Ocean Region-East (AOR-E) • Atlantic Ocean Region-West (AOR-W) • Indian Ocean Region (IOR) • Pacific Ocean Region (POR) These satellites provide worldwide telecommunication services for aviation, shipping, and land-mobile terminal users. The satellites connect to ground telecommunication systems through the LES/GES. The satellites that provide SBB services are called I-4 satellites. At the time of publishing, three I-4 satellites provide SBB services: Americas (98W), EMEA (25E) and Asia-Pacific (143.5E). The HSD-Xi terminal extends the communication functions provided by other HSD terminals. It does not communicate with the satellite network on its own. It must be installed with a HSD to communicate with the satellite network. 23-15-30 1-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 2. Equipment Overview This section briefly describes the HSD-Xi terminal, the ESCM and the SwiftBroadband (SBB) services supported by the HSD-Xi terminal. A. HSD-Xi The HSD-Xi terminal cannot communicate with the satellite network on its own. It extends the communication functions provided by HSD-440 terminals. The HSD-440 terminal controls the power available to the HSD-Xi terminal and makes channels available to the HSD-Xi terminal. The HSD-440 terminal also allocates resources according to the needs of other equipment in the aircraft, such as communication and safety related equipment. The HSD-Xi terminal works in conjunction with an HSD-440 terminal to provide one additional channel of Swift64 services and SBB services. B. ESCM The ESCM connects to the HSD-Xi terminal, and contains one standard USIM card that provides secure subscriber information for billing, and stores the Inmarsat network parameters that are required for SBB services. In the ESCM, the microprocessor chip reads the USIM card, and the RS-422 serial transceiver chip communicates with the channel card in the HSD-Xi terminal. The ESCM also contains a temperature control system and heating elements because the operating temperature range of the USM cards is smaller than the HSD-Xi terminal. When the temperature of the USIM cards is below their operational limit, the ESCM turns on the heaters and holds the microprocessor chips in reset mode until the USIM cards reach their operating temperature. SBB services are available after the ESCM has warmed up and the warm-up time for the ESCM may be up to ten minutes. If the HSD-Xi detects a fault when it is connected to the ESCM, the HSD-Xi creates an event log entry. C. SBB Services SBB is high-speed satellite communication network to which satellite communication terminals can connect from any location within view of a satellite. The SBB network and its terminals enable the simultaneous use of voice and data services. SBB services are defined by QoS, which assigns a priority to data traffic and guarantees a certain bandwidth according to that priority. There are two QoSs: streaming IP and standard IP. (1) SBB Packet-Switched Services (a) Streaming IP Streaming IP service can transfer data at a guaranteed rate of up to 128 Kbps. Data can be transferred at the rates: 32 kbps, 64 kbps, or 128 kbps streaming service. The cost of streaming IP services is based on the amount of time the connection is active. 23-15-30 1-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal (b) Standard IP Standard IP services, also known as Background IP services, can transfer data at a rate of up to 432 Kbps. Typical throughput rates range between 100 to 300 kbps. This bandwidth is shared by all users on a channel, and users may experience lower transfer rates when multiple users are transferring data. Standard IP is the recommended service for using the Internet, e-mail, and VPN applications that have moments of high traffic followed by low or no traffic. The cost of standard IP services is based on the amount of data transferred. (2) SBB Circuit-Switched Services SBB supports one 64 Kbps ISDN bearer to provide the following services: • AMBE+2 voice • 56 kbps RDI • 64 kbps UDI • 3.1 KHz audio The cost of circuit-switched services is based on the amount of time the connection is active. (3) Primary and Secondary PDP Contexts A PDP context defines connection aspects such as routing, QoS, security, and billing between the HSD-Xi terminal and a core network. SBB requires a primary PDP context to establish IP services. Therefore, it is activated first. A primary PDP context is associated with a unique IP address. A secondary PDP context can only be established after a primary PDP context has been activated. Secondary PDP contexts can be used when some applications require different QoS profiles. For example, a primary Background PDP context can provide Internet access and e-mail, and a secondary streaming 128 kbps PDP context can provide video conferencing. A secondary PDP context has the same IP address as the primary context, but it can have different QoS profiles. 3. Equipment Specifications The HSD-Xi is a 2-MCU size terminal with mounting requirements that meet the ARINC 600 specification. The front panel has one, female, micro-D type connector for data loading and monitoring of the unit. 23-15-30 1-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table 1-1 lists the physical characteristics and equipment specifications for the HSD-Xi terminal. Table 1-1 HSD-Xi Characteristics and Specifications Characteristic Specification Physical Characteristics Size 2 MCU ARINC 600-10 Form Factor Weight 8.8 lbs maximum Cooling Air Unit capable of continuous duty cycle operation, with or without forced air-cooling provided, as per ARINC 600 specifications. Refer to 1110-E-0401. Electrical Characteristics Power dissipation 34 W Input Power 115 V ac, 400Hz, 75 va Input frequency range 1530.0 to 1559.9 MHz Output frequency range 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHz Receiver input impedance 50 ohms Transceiver output impedance 50 ohms Input level operational -107 dBm to -47 dBm Input level no damage +10 dBm External Interfaces Crosstalk bus ARINC 429 high-speed (100 kbps) data bus Maintenance port RS-232 data loader front and rear connector RS-232 serial bus supports 57.6 kbps data load capacity ISDN user interface 64 kbps ISDN Euro input and output Ethernet 10BASE-T (full and half duplex) Table 1-2 lists the environmental specifications for the HSD-Xi terminal. Table 1-2 HSD-Xi Terminal Environmental Characteristics Characteristic Specification/Category Temperature and Altitude A4 without cooling air, C4 with cooling air Low Operating Temperature -40 ºC (A4), -40 ºC (C4) High Operating Temperature + 55 ºC (A4), +70 ºC (C4) Altitude Maximum operating altitude: 15,000 ft (A4), 55,000ft (A5) 23-15-30 1-5 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table 1-2 HSD-Xi Terminal Environmental Characteristics (Continued) Characteristic 4. Specification/Category Loss of cooling Temperature Humidity Shock Vibration SB Explosion Proofness Water Proofness Fluids Susceptibility Sand and dust Fungus Resistance Salt Spray Magnetic Effect Power Input Voltage Spike Audio Frequency Induced Signal RF Susceptibility RR Emission of RF Energy Lightning Induced Transient Susceptibility A3E3 Lightning Direct Effects Software Description This section describes the software specifications and operational software components of HSD-Xi terminal. A. Software Specifications The software meets the Swift64 to Level E DO-178B standard. B. Operational Software Part Number The HSD-Xi terminal software part number is L1-1252-42001. 5. Mechanical Description The rear connector complies with ARINC 600, shell size 1. The top and middle connectors have 60 number 22 pins, and the bottom connector has two number 16 pins, one number 12 pin, and two RF connections. 23-15-30 1-6 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-7 to Figure 3-10 present the HSD-Xi and network mode HSD terminals connection details. 6. Electrical Description See Figure 3-7 to Figure 3-10 for installation information. 7. HSD-Xi Terminal System Interfaces This section briefly describes the external HSD-Xi terminal system interfaces connections to other systems on the aircraft. For information on interface connections available to aircraft passengers, see "Installation" on page 3-1. A. Forward IDs Forward IDs identify the terminal to the Inmarsat Network. The 24-bit Forward ID strap pins on the ARINC 600 connector form part of the Inmarsat Serial Number (ISN). The ISN consists of the type approval number and the Forward ID. Each Forward ID is associated with Inmarsat Mobile Numbers that a user on the ground dials to reach the terminal on the aircraft. There is a unique Inmarsat Mobile Number for each of the service types. B. Discrete Outputs The discrete outputs indicate the HSD-Xi terminal status. Table 1-3 Discrete Outputs Description (when illuminated) Discrete Outputs MP10 A Power This output is illuminated if the unit has power. It flashes if the HSD-Xi has an active call. MP10C HSD-Xi Fail This output is illuminated if the HSD-Xi has a fault. MP10 B - Channel Available This output is illuminated when the HSD-Xi is registered and attached to a network operating in GAN or BGAN mode, or if the HSD terminal has allocated power to the HSD-Xi. C. Front Panel LEDs These fault conditions illuminate the LED on the front panel of the HSD-Xi: 23-15-30 1-7 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table 1-4 Front Panel LEDs LED Description (when illuminated) LED Color Top Green MP10 A Power - This output is illuminated if the unit has power. It flashes if the HSD-Xi has an active call. Middle Red MP10C HSD-Xi Fail - This output is illuminated if the HSD-Xi has a fault. Bottom Green MP10 B - Channel Available - This output is illuminated when the HSD-Xi is registered and attached to a network operating in GAN or BGAN mode, or if the HSD terminal has allocated power to the HSD-Xi. D. Fault Conditions The HSD-Xi terminal can indicate one of the following fault conditions. Upon detection of a fault condition, the red colored Fault LED is illuminated. • Channel card fault • HPA fault • Internal ROM fault • Internal RAM fault • Over temperature fault E. HSD-Xi Maintenance Port The HSD-Xi maintenance port provides access to the HSD-Xi maintenance utility which is a program that can monitor the HSD-Xi and test HSD-Xi functions. The HSD-Xi maintenance port utility is also used to update the HSD-Xi software. For information on how to use the maintenance port utility in console mode, see Connecting to the HSD-Xi terminal through the network mode HSD Console Mode. The HSD-Xi maintenance port connector is a female, micro-D type M83513/04-B11N. The rear middle plug of the HSD-Xi terminal provides remote access to the maintenance port utility, see the interconnection diagram in Figure 3-9. 23-15-30 1-8 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table 1-5 HSD-Xi Maintenance Port Pin Description 8. Label (Octal) Pin HSD-Xi In/Out Signal Type Data Loader in A Reserved Data Loader in B Reserved Spare Data Loader out A Reserved Data Loader out B Reserved Spare Data Loader Continuity Link (A) Reserved Maint port TD Out RS-232 Maint port GND GND RS-232 Maint port RD 10 In RS-232 Data Loader Continuity Link (B) 11 Reserved ATE reserved 12 ATE ATE reserved 13 GND ATE ATE reserved 14 ATE ATE reserved 15 ATE User Interfaces The HSD-Xi terminal has the following user connections. A. Ethernet Data Interface The HSD-Xi terminal has one 10BASE-T Ethernet data interface. B. ISDN Interface The HSD-Xi terminal has one ISDN bearer channel available through the ISDN interface. C. Maintenance Port Interface The HSD-Xi terminal has one maintenance port, located on the front panel of the terminal. It provides remote access available through the rear ARINC 600 connector. NOTE: Access to maintenance functions of the network mode HSD and the HSD-Xi terminal in flight is only available through the remote access port. The maintenance port provides the physical connection to a password-protected MPU that provides a system interface for users or service personnel who need to upgrade, monitor, or troubleshoot the system. 23-15-30 1-9 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal • A standard VT100 compatible terminal or computer running an emulator program such as HyperTerminal©, ProComm (PCPLUS)©, or another serial communication package provides the user interface to the HSD-Xi terminals MPU. Configure the connection as follows: • Bits per second—19200 • Data bits—8 • Parity—none • Stop bits—1 • Flow control—none The HSD-Xi terminals supports two different end user access levels within the maintenance port architecture: End User and Field Representative. (1) End User Access: Level 1 Password: menu This limited-access level is for anyone without technical training on the product. It provides read-only access to help users diagnose problems with the assistance of product support personnel. (2) Field Representative Access: Level 2 Password: maint This level is for trained installers and product support personnel. This access level supports read and limited write capabilities. Users are able to disable/mask/clear faults, change satellite or LES preferences, view and modify certain EEPROM parameters, and perform other maintenance or upgrade functions. "Test and Fault Isolation" on page 4-1 provides a detailed description of the two levels of user access and the menus, report selections, functions, and system diagnostic procedures of the HSD-Xi terminals MPU. 9. Initiated Self-Test The initiated self-test occurs during the power up sequence, or when you press and hold down the TEST button on the front panel of the terminal for 100 milliseconds or more. 23-15-30 1-10 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal SYSTEM OPERATION This section describes how to register and activate the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals. For information on how to configure the system, see Configuring the system. 1. Registering and Activating Terminals Registering and activating an HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal includes the following: • Preparing Terminal Information • Choosing Service Providers • Registering Terminals A. Preparing Terminal Information Before installing the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals, obtain an ISN and identify the Swift64 terminal type. (1) Obtaining ISNs EMS SATCOM provides ISNs for the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal based on the intended installation configuration. The last six digits of the ISN are the Forward ID. When requesting ISNs, please have the following information available: • End customer name, including contact information • Purchase order number • Tail registration number, aircraft type, and serial number of the aircraft on which the terminal is being installed • Serial number of the HSD and the HSD-Xi terminal(s) • Intended installation configuration mode (Stand-Alone or non-Stand-Alone) EMS SATCOM Product Support is available Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5 pm (EST). On-call support is available outside business hours, Eastern Standard Time. Contact information for EMS SATCOM: Product Support 1.888.300.7415 Product Support direct 1.613.591.3086 Canada and USA toll-free Sales 1.800.600.9759 Outside Canada and USA 1.613.591.9064 Fax: 1.613.591.9120 Web: www.emssatcom.com (2) Identifying the Swift64 Service Terminal Type The Swift64 terminal type for all modes of HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals is 76ES09. Currently supported service types for HSD-400 terminals operating Swift64 are as follows: • 64 kbps speech 23-15-30 2-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal • 3.1 kHz audio • 56 kbps data • 64 kbps UDI • MPDS B. Choosing Service Providers Contact Inmarsat for an up-to-date list of Inmarsat Service Providers using the following contact information: Inmarsat 99 City Road, London EC1Y 1AX Tel: +44 20 7728 1000 Fax: +44 20 728 1044 Customer Care Tel: +44 20 7728 1777 Fax: +44 20 7728 1142 Email: customer_care@inmarsat.com Web addresses: www.inmarsat.com and www.inmarsat.com/swift64/supp_ser.htm C. Registering Terminals Contact your Inmarsat service provider and ask for a Registration for service activation of Aircraft Earth Station form. Use the form to register for Swift64 services. Complete the registration form for your HSD, and your HSD-Xi terminal. You need the following information: • Customer information (address and contact information) • Service provider details (obtained from your ISP) • System and terminal information (terminal type, manufacturer, model number, serial number of terminal) • ISN for Swift64 services • Aircraft information (tail number, fuselage/airframe number, manufacturer and model, and country of registration) • List of services required (for example, Swift64 Mobile ISDN) To register for SBB services, request a BGAN Activation form from your service provider. 23-15-30 2-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal INSTALLATION This section describes how to install HSD-Xi on an network mode HSD terminal. It includes the following sections: 1. • Advisories • Pre-Installation Inspection • Mechanical Installation • Electrical Installation • Installing the HSD-Xi and ESCM • Configuring the system Advisories Before performing any installation procedures, read the safety advisories listed in the Introduction on page INTRO–5 of this manual. 2. Pre-Installation Inspection Before installing a HSD-Xi terminal, conduct a pre-installation inspection of all parts to make sure that no damage occurred during shipping: 3. • Unpack the HSD-Xi terminal from the shipping container(s). • Verify that the part number displayed on the shipping box and equipment component matches the model and part number ordered. If components are missing from the shipment, contact the supplier or EMS SATCOM Product Support immediately and report the problem. • Visually inspect the terminal for any shipping damage. If any shipping damage has occurred, contact the shipping carrier immediately and report the problem. • Check the HSD-Xi terminal connectors for corrosion and damage. If damage is noted, do not apply power to the terminal. Contact the supplier or EMS SATCOM Product Support immediately to report the problem. Mechanical Installation This section describes the mechanical installation requirements for the HSD-Xi. The System Interconnection diagrams are provided at the end of this section. Figure 3-7 to Figure 3-10 provide connection details for the HSD-Xi terminal. All foldout pages are odd-numbered and not-backed for print production purposes. Electronic Cable Specialists (ECS) supplies a 2-MCU ARINC 600 mounting tray, part number 200-910002-101, for installing the HSD-Xi terminal. You can contact ECS at www.ecsdirect.com. 23-15-30 3-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal You need the following hardware to install the HSD-Xi terminal: 4. • size 1 ARINC 600 connector • size 1 coax contacts (on HSD-440 tray)—installation specific • size 5 coax contacts—installation specific Electrical Installation A. Cabling Notes The system transmit loss between the network mode HSD terminal and the HSD-Xi terminal should be as close as possible to 29.5 dB. Figure 3-1 illustrates the System Transmit (TX) loss. Figure 3-1 HSD-Xi System Transmit (TX) Loss 23-15-30 3-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-2 illustrates the network mode system RX loss. Figure 3-2 System RX Loss After you have installed the HSD-Xi, measure the cable loss. You must configure the HSD terminal with the measured value. B. Source/Destination Identification (SDI) Source/Destination Identification (SDI) is provided for the beam steering unit and the high-power amplifier (HPA) according to ARINC 741 specifications. Pins marked 0 are left open circuit. Pins marked 1 are strapped on the airframe side of the connector to the pin assigned as “SDI Common” (TP5D). For this High Gain Antenna (HGA) HPA application, pin TP5B (1) should be strapped and TP5A (0) should be left open. C. Maintenance Port Interface Use a HSD-Xi maintenance port cable to connect directly to the front-panel maintenance port of the HSD-Xi. The front connector maintenance port is a female, micro-D-type, M83513/04-B11N, or equivalent connector. You can also wire a permanent connector to the rear, middle-plug, of the ARINC-600 connector for remote access. NOTE: The front panel and remote connections to the maintenance port of the network mode HSD terminal and the HSD-Xi terminal cannot be used simultaneously. D. Remote Status Panel The HSD-Xi remote LED shows the status of the HSD-Xi terminal. The open collector transistors located in the HSD-Xi can drive up to 500 mA of current—so you can use either incandescent lamps or LED circuits with the appropriate current limits. Figure 3-3 illustrates an LED powered with a 28-volt source. 23-15-30 3-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-3 HSD-Xi Remote Status LED Driver Circuits E. System Mode Strapping To install the HSD-440 terminal in network mode, strap these pins as follows: • TP-4A—Strapped • TP-4B—Strapped • TP-4C—Strapped • TP-4D—Open NOTE: Pins marked 0 are signaled by strapping to ICAO Common (TP7K). Pins marked 1 are signaled by an open circuit—no connection. 23-15-30 3-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal F. HSD-Xi Input/Output Strapping Table 3-1 provides the Input/Output (I/O) strapping for the HSD-Xi. Table 3-1 HSD-Xi Input/Output Strapping MP11A MP11B MP11C Input/Output Configuration Invalid Restricted (disable Data I/O) MPDS (Future)1 SCPC (M4) only Unrestricted (recommended if there are no specific user requirements) Not Assigned Not Assigned Reserved NOTE: MP11D: Reserved, 0 = FWD Address Comm G. User Interfaces For the HSD-Xi terminal Ethernet interface, install an RJ-45 interface connector in the cabin area. For the ISDN interface, install an RJ-45 interface connector in the cabin area. 5. Installing the HSD-Xi and ESCM Install the HSD-Xi and ESCM according to the System Interconnection diagrams, Figure 3-7, Figure 3-8, Figure 3-9, and Figure 3-10. Figure 3-4, Figure 3-5, and Figure 3-6 provide outline drawings for the HSD-Xi terminal and ESCM. Mount the ESCM on a flat surface using four screws or bolts that fit the 0.125 inch holes in the mounting flange. You can install the ESCM a maximum of three meters away from the HSD-Xi terminal. A. Hardware and Software Requirements You need a HSD-Xi terminal, 1252-A-4100, and an ESCM, 1252-A-4120, to use SBB services. You need the following software to use SBB services. • HSD-Xi, LI-1252-42001 • HSD-440, LI-1252-33374 B. User Interfaces You can access SBB services through the following interfaces: • Ethernet • ISDN 23-15-30 3-5 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal C. Creating Connections For information on creating SBB connections, see "Setting Up SBB" on page F-1, or the eNfusion™ HSD High-speed Data Terminal Developer’s Guide, MN-1252-13005. 6. Configuring the system After installing the HSD-Xi, you must configure the HSD to operate in network mode, and set the HSD-Xi cable loss. This section contains the following procedures: • Configuring the HSD Terminal for Network Mode • Enabling and Disabling the Classic Channel Card A. Configuring the HSD Terminal for Network Mode An ORT parameter in the HSD terminal defines the cable loss between the HSD terminal and the HSD-Xi terminal. If the HSD-440 system configuration strapping is not set to network mode, you can set the terminal category to network mode by following these steps. To configure the HSD terminal to operate in network mode, follow these steps. 1. Connect a computer to the maintenance port of the HSD terminal. 2. Open a VT100 compatible terminal running an emulator program (such as HyperTerminal, ProComm Plus, or similar) and configure the serial port for ASCII, 19200 bps, 8 bits, Parity None, 1 Stop Bit, No Flow Control. 3. Log on to the HSD terminal using the password maint. You can navigate through the HSD menus by pressing CRTL+N to scroll through the menus. 4. Go to Menu 3 - M parameter 16 and select 2 =HW STRAPPED VALUE. 5. Go to Menu 3 - K parameter 48 Installed and select 1=Yes. 6. Reboot the HSD terminal and the HSD-Xi terminal. B. Enabling and Disabling the Classic Channel Card You can operate the network mode HSD system with or without operating the Classic channel card in the HSD terminal. Note: This feature is available in Release LI-1252-33374 A00. To activate or deactivate the classic channel card of the network mode HSD terminal: 1. Connect a computer to the maintenance port of the network mode HSD terminal and go to Menu 3. To navigate to Menu 3, press CTRL + N. 2. To set control processor parameters, press k. A list of control processor parameters appears. 23-15-30 3-6 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 3. To access the classic AERO service parameter, type 83. A prompt to enable or disable the classic channel card appears. 4. Press 1 to enable the classic channel card. 5. Press 0 to disable the classic channel card. 6. To activate the new parameter setting, reboot the network mode HSD terminal. 23-15-30 3-7 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-8 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-4. HSD-Xi Outline Diagram, 1252-E-4124 Rev. A00 (Sheet 1 of 2) 23-15-30 3-9 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-10 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-5. HSD-Xi Outline Diagram, 1252-E-4124 Rev. A00 (Sheet 2 of 2) 23-15-30 3-11 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-12 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-6. ESCM Outline Diagram, 1252-E-4123 Rev. A00 23-15-30 3-13 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-14 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-7. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 1 of 4) 23-15-30 3-15 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-16 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-8. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 2 of 4) 23-15-30 3-17 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-18 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-9. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 3 of 4) 23-15-30 3-19 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-20 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure 3-10. System Interconnection Diagram HSD-440 Network Mode (HSD-Xi), 1252-B-4303 Rev. B00, (Sheet 4 of 4) 23-15-30 3-21 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 3-22 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal TEST AND FAULT ISOLATION This section provides the information required to determine the operational readiness of the HSD-Xi terminal, and to aid service personnel in diagnosing system faults. It includes the following sections: • Operational and Diagnostic Testing • Adjustment and Alignment Procedures • Modification History The operational and diagnostic tests described in this section require you to use the network mode HSD terminals built-in diagnostic tool, terminal MPU. NOTE: Depending on the version of software installed, the MPU report and menu screens displayed may differ from those shown as examples in this manual. 1. Operational and Diagnostic Testing A. General Usually, terminals require testing for one of the following reasons: • To verify the operational readiness of the terminal during and after installation on an aircraft • To verify that a fault exists and produce system reports for troubleshooting purposes • To verify the operational readiness of repaired LRUs during re-installation on an aircraft This section includes test and fault isolation procedures for the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals. B. Verifying the HSD-X and HSD-Xi Terminal Installation To verify that the HSD-X and HSD-Xi is installed correctly, you need the following equipment: • Computer with Ethernet and serial connections • HyperTerminal© or equivalent terminal emulator • Maintenance port interface cable Perform these procedures to verify that the HSD-X and HSD-Xi is installed correctly. To activate a connection between the network mode HSD terminal and the HSD-Xi terminal: 1. Connect a computer to the maintenance port utility of the network mode HSD terminal. 2. To navigate to Menu 3, press CTRL + N. 3. To set control processor parameters, press k. 4. A list of control processor parameters appears. 23-15-30 4-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 5. To access the HSD-Xi parameter, type 48. A prompt to define the HSD-Xi as installed or not installed appears. 6. To activate the connection between the network mode HSD terminal and the HSD-Xi terminal, press 1. 7. Power cycle both units. The network mode HSD terminal can now communicate with the HSD-Xi terminal. To verify the HSD-Xi installation: 1. Connect to the maintenance port utility of the HSD-Xi terminal. 2. To navigate to Menu 4, press CTRL + N. 3. To verify the Forward ID of the terminals in the HSD-Xi, press q. The forward ID for CC #1 appears. 4. To verify the system configuration and I/O strapping, press =, type 13, press ENTER, and then press esc. Report 13 is activated and displays the system configuration and data I/O strapping. 5. To navigate to Menu 3, press CTRL + O. 6. To verify LES access codes, press O. The LES access codes appear. 7. To verify that the network mode HSD system recognizes the HSD-Xi terminal, press =, type 78, press ENTER, and then press esc. Report 78 is activated and displays information about the connected HSD-Xi terminal. To Verify that the Network mode HSD terminal is operating correctly: 1. Connect a computer to the maintenance port utility of the network mode HSD terminal. 2. To verify receive C/No (Rx) signals, press =, type 69, press ENTER, and then press esc. Report 69 is activated and displays the receive C/No signal values for each channel card in the network system. Make sure that receive C/No signal values are greater than 50 dB/Hz. 3. To verify transmit (Tx) signals, press =, type 69 and press ENTER to disable report 69, then press =, type 78, press ENTER, and then press esc. Report 78 is activated and displays transmit EIRP/Watt values for components of the network system. 4. To verify that the network mode HSD is operating correctly, place a Swift64 call on the HSD-Xi terminal, and make sure that EIRP/Watt values are between 14.5 dBW and 22.5 dBW. If the network mode HSD system does not pass these installation tests, refer to the Testing and Fault Isolation section of HSD-440 System Description, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, MN-1252-33077. 23-15-30 4-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 2. Adjustment and Alignment Procedures There are no adjustment or alignment procedures required for HSD-Xi terminals. 3. Modification History The HSD-Xi terminal currently has no history of modifications. 23-15-30 4-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 4-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR This section provides maintenance and repair information for the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal. It includes the following sections: 1. • Maintenance • Repair Maintenance The HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals do not require routine maintenance. This section contains the following sections: • Basic Troubleshooting for the network mode HSD • Connecting to the HSD-Xi terminal through the network mode HSD Console Mode • Disconnecting Software Load Equipment • Monitoring the HSD-Xi Terminal A. Basic Troubleshooting for the network mode HSD This section provides basic fault checks for the network mode HSD. • If the Ocean Region registration fails, make sure that the same LES access code is configured for all components of the system. • If the HSD-Xi terminal does not transmit calls, make sure that the system configuration and I/O configuration strapping is correct. • If the Fault LED illuminates, check the HPA status and Forward ID and SDI strapping. • If the network mode HSD does not communicate with the aircraft avionics, make sure that the multi-control and BITE wiring is correct. • If you cannot make a Swift64 call with the HSD terminal, activate report 38 and verify the power request value, and verify that RF coax connections in the transmit path to the DLNA are properly installed. • If the network mode HSD drops calls when multiple calls are in progress, verify that the HPA to antenna cable loss value is accurate. Measure again the cable loss values from the HSD-Xi to the network mode HSD and from the HPA to the antenna. Reconfigure the cable loss values if necessary. • If the SBB service is not working, check the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), Access Point Name (APN) and the Inmarsat Account. • During satellite re-clocking, SBB and Classic services may not be available on the same satellite at a given time. If this occurs, make sure the Classic service is turned off to access SBB services. See Enabling and Disabling the Classic Channel Card. NOTE: For information about SBB, or on how to configure Swift64 or SBB services, or for information about maintenance and monitoring of the network mode HSD, see the eNfusion™ HSD-440 High-speed Data Terminal System Description, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, MN-1252-33077. 23-15-30 5-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal B. Connecting to the HSD-Xi terminal through the network mode HSD Console Mode Use the procedures in this section to verify the operation of the HSD-Xi terminal. These procedures use the console mode of the network mode HSD terminal maintenance port utility. NOTE: For information about how to connect to the network mode HSD terminal maintenance port utility, see the eNfusion™ HSD-440 High-speed Data Terminal System Description, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, MN-1252-33077. To activate the console mode of the network mode HSD maintenance port utility: 1. Connect to the maintenance port utility of the network mode HSD terminal. 2. To navigate to Menu 18, press CTRL + N. 3. To activate the HSD-Xi console mode, press x. A prompt appears for the number of the associated HSD-Xi terminal. The network mode HSD supports only one HSD-Xi terminal. 4. To select the HSD-Xi terminal, press 1, and then press ENTER. The maintenance port utility connects to the HSD-Xi terminal. 5. To access the HSD-Xiterminal, type the password maint. Menu 1 of the HSD-Xi maintenance port utility appears. You are connected to the HSD-Xi terminal. C. Loading Software to the HSD-Xi Terminal You can perform a software upload on the HSD-Xi terminal using the HSD-Xi maintenance port, or ARINC connector. To upload HSD-Xi terminal channel card software: 1. Connect a computer to the maintenance port of the HSD-Xi terminal. 2. Save the HSD Load Program file (PN 1110-SW-1021) to a folder on your computer. NOTE: EMS SATCOM recommends that you create a folder named HSD_Load in the root directory of the computer and save the load application file to this folder. 3. Apply power to the HSD-Xi terminal. 4. Close all other applications running on the computer. The load program may not execute successfully if other programs are running. 5. To launch the load application, in the HSD_Load folder, double-click on ADT_LOAD.exe. The ADT_LOAD application opens in a DOS window and displays the Load Target menu. 6. To load channel card application software (for example: appl41.hex, cfig41.hex) to channel card #1, from the Which Target menu type 22, and then press ENTER. The load application prompts you to type in a filename. 23-15-30 5-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 7. Type the appropriate filename for the software being loaded to the HSD-Xi Channel Card (for example appl41.hex or cfig41.hex), and then press ENTER. The application prompts you to select a COM port. 8. Type the appropriate COM port (1 or 2—typically 1), and then press ENTER. 9. To start the load, press ENTER. Communication with the HSD-Xi transceiver is established. A percentage (%) progress indicator appears on the screen and shows the load status. Once the load is complete, a confirmation message briefly appears on the screen indicating that the file has been successfully loaded. The DOS window then closes, and the HSD resets automatically. D. Disconnecting Software Load Equipment After you install the software and verify that the software loaded successfully, disconnect your equipment properly from the HSD-Xi terminal. To remove power and disconnect the HSD-Xi terminal properly: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Disconnect the serial cable connector from the COM port. 3. Disconnect the cable connector from the HSD Maintenance Port. E. Monitoring the HSD-Xi Terminal Monitor the HSD-Xi terminal status by reading the maintenance port utility reports. To activate a report: 1. Connect to the maintenance port utility of the HSD-Xi terminal. 2. To view a list of reports, press =. 3. To access a report, type the report number. 4. To activate the report, press esc. The following reports provide useful information on the HSD-Xi terminal status. F. • Report 7—provides a log of call codes and events for every call made through the HSD-Xi terminal. • Report 46—a comprehensive report that describes the overall health of the terminal • Report 78—provides transmit power values for components of the network mode HSD system. NOTE: This report is not available on the HSD-Xi. HSD-Xi Transmit power can be monitored in HSD-440 Report 78. Software Load Procedure EMS SATCOM may occasionally release new software for the HSD-Xi terminal. CAUTION: DO NOT LOAD SOFTWARE INTO THE HSD-XI TERMINAL WHEN THE TERMINAL IS FULLY INSTALLED IN THE AIRCRAFT. CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT ALL REPORTS AND MENUS ARE TURNED OFF. 23-15-30 5-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Load new software with a laptop or computer connected to the maintenance port of the HSD-Xi terminal, using the EMS Loader application. Load new software with a laptop or computer connected to the maintenance port of the HSD terminal, using the EMS Loader application. NOTE: Refer to the applicable software release note or service bulletin for a specific list of the software files that need to be loaded. If in doubt, verify with EMS SATCOM Product Support that the software version being loaded is the latest release. This section describes how to load channel card software to HSD-Xi terminals using the EMS Loader. To load channel software: 1. Remove power from the HSD-Xi terminal. 2. Connect a computer to the maintenance port of the HSD-Xi terminal. 3. Turn on the computer. 4. Save the EMS Loader application file (ADT_LOAD.exe) to the same folder on your computer that contains the software files. EMS SATCOM recommends that you create a folder named HSD Load in the root directory and save the load program file and the software files to this folder. 5. Apply power to the HSD-Xi terminal. 6. Close all other applications running on the computer. The load program will not execute successfully if other programs are using the COM port. 7. In the HSD Load folder, double-click ADT_LOAD.exe. The EMS Loader opens in a DOS window, displays the Load Target menu, and prompts you to select a target for the software. 8. To load all software on channel card 1, type 22. 9. Press ENTER. The EMS Loader prompts you to select a COM port. 10. Type the COM port connected to the HSD-Xi terminal, and then press ENTER. The EMS Loader prompts you to type a filename. 11. Type Swift64-PR-9140-x.xx-config.hex, and then press ENTER. The prompt asks if this is RF control software for TAL2 (channel card 1). 12. To choose the default, N (No), press ENTER. The EMS Loader continues to prompt for the next filename. 13. Type the following file names one at a time, press ENTER after each one, type Y or N, and then press ENTER again. • Swift64-PR-9140-x.x.x-cpumain.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER • Swift64-PR-9140-x.x.x-release.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER • Swift64-PR-9140-x.x.x-tmsc33.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER • Swift64-PR-9140-x.x.x-tmsc64.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER 23-15-30 5-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal • Swift64-PR-9140-x.x.x-rfcontrol.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER NOTE: Do not load Swift64-PR-9140-x.xx-rfcontrol2.hex. 14. To terminate the list, press ENTER at the prompt. Communication with the HSD-Xi terminal is established. A percentage (%) load status indicator appears on the screen. Once the load is complete, a confirmation message briefly appears on the screen indicating that the file has been successfully loaded. The DOS window closes, and the HSD-Xi terminal resets. 15. Repeat steps 7 to 14 to load the software: SwiftSBB_PR_9140_x_x_x-Config.hex, and: • SwiftSBB_PR_9140_x_x_x-cpumain.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER • SwiftSBB_PR_9140_x_x_x-CPUSwiftBB.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER • SwiftSBB_PR_9140_x_x_x-Modem.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER • SwiftSBB_PR_9140_x_x_x-ReleaseMarker.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER • SwiftSBB_PR_9140_x_x_x-VoiceCodec.hex, ENTER, N, ENTER NOTE: Do not load SwiftSBB_PR_9140_x_x_x-RFControl.hex. 16. If no other software loads are required, proceed to "Verifying Software Loads" on page 5-7. NOTE: If the load fails, restart the load from the beginning of the procedure. If, after two attempts, the load still does not complete successfully, contact EMS SATCOM Product Support for assistance. (1) Loading Control Process Software This section describes how to load control processor software on to terminals. CAUTION: SOFTWARE MUST NOT BE LOADED TO THE HSD-Xi TERMINAL WHEN THE TERMINAL IS FULLY INSTALLED IN THE AIRCRAFT. To load control processor software to the HSD-Xi terminal: 1. Remove power from the HSD-Xi terminal. 2. Connect a computer to the maintenance port of the HSD-Xi terminal. 3. Turn on the computer. 4. Save ADT_LOAD.exe to the same folder on your computer that contains the software files. EMS SATCOM recommends that you create a folder named HSD Load in the root directory and save the load program file and the software files to this folder. 5. Apply power to HSD-Xi terminal. 6. Close all other applications running on the computer. The load program will not execute successfully if other programs are using the COM port. 23-15-30 5-5 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 7. In the HSD Load folder, double-click ADT_LOAD.exe to launch the load application. The EMS Loader opens in a DOS window, displays the Load Target menu, and prompts you to select a target for the software. 8. To load control processor software to the control processor, press 0 (zero), and then press ENTER. The load application prompts you to type a filename. 9. Type the filename for the software being loaded to the HSD-Xi terminal control processor, and then press ENTER. The EMS Loader prompts you to select a COM port. 10. Type the COM port connected to the HSD-Xi terminal, and then press ENTER. 11. To start the load, press ENTER. To abort the software load, press ESC. Communication with the HSD-Xi terminal is established. A percentage (%) load status indicator appears on the screen. Once the load is complete, a confirmation message briefly appears on the screen indicating that the file has been successfully loaded. The DOS window closes, and the HSD-Xi terminal resets. 12. If no other software loads are required, go to "Verifying Software Loads" on page 5-7. NOTE: If the load fails, restart the load from the beginning of the procedure. If, after two attempts, the load still does not complete successfully, contact EMS SATCOM Product Support for assistance. (2) Updating Displayed Software Versions Once you have uploaded the major software to the HSD-Xi terminal, you must load a BIN file to display the new versions. Load this file according to the applicable software service bulletin released by EMS SATCOM. To update displayed software versions: 1. Remove power from the HSD-Xi terminal. 2. Connect a computer to the maintenance port of the HSD-Xi terminal. 3. Turn on the computer. 4. Save ADT_LOAD.exe to the same folder on your computer that contains the software files. It is recommended that you create a folder named HSD Load in the root directory and save the load program file and the software files to this folder. 5. Apply power to the HSD-Xi terminal. 6. Close all other applications running on the computer. The load program will not execute successfully if other programs are using the COM port. 7. In the HSD Load folder, double-click ADT_LOAD.exe to launch the load application. The EMS Loader opens in a DOS window, displays the Load Target menu, and prompts you to select a target for the software. 23-15-30 5-6 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 8. To load application software, type 24. 9. Press ENTER. The system prompts you for a filename. NOTE: The filename follows the format li_XX.bin. 10. Type the filename of the software. 11. Press ENTER. The program prompts you to select a COM port. 12. Type the COM port connected to the HSD-Xi terminal, and then press ENTER. 13. To start the load, press ENTER. A percentage (%) progress indicator appears on the screen. A confirmation message briefly appears on the screen indicating that the file has been successfully loaded, and the DOS window closes. This completes the software load. When you finish loading all the software load, make sure the software loaded successfully by following "Verifying Software Loads" on page 5-7 If a software load fails, restart the load from the beginning of the procedure. If, after two attempts, the load still does not complete successfully, contact EMS SATCOM Product Support for assistance. (3) Verifying Software Loads After loading all software as specified in the applicable software service bulletin released by EMS SATCOM verify that all software loaded successfully. NOTE: The screens shown in this procedure are examples only. The software and other versions may differ from your terminal. To verify software loads: 1. Apply power to the HSD-Xi terminal. 2. On the computer, open a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, and start the HSD-Xi terminal MPU. 3. Connect the computer to the maintenance port of the HSD-Xi terminal. 4. Type maint, and then press ENTER. Menu 1 appears. 5. To scroll to Menu 2, press CTRL+N. 6. To display the versions of software loaded onto the HSD-Xi terminal, press V. A list of firmware versions appears similar to the example provided below (actual versions will differ depending on the software installed on the terminal). FIRMWARE VERSIONS: KERNEL: APPLICATION: CHANNEL CARD #1: CHANNEL CARD #2: DATA I/O CARD: V1.4 -- Wed Feb 21 08:58:08 2007 V11.9 -- Wed Mar 28 10:07:24 2007 4.9.8.0 -- 0.3.6.2 -- 2.1.0.0 -- 2.7.0.0 1.17.0.1 -- -- -- 2.7.0.0 Version 1.39.0.0 built on Feb 2 2007 13: 23-15-30 5-7 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 7. Verify that all software has loaded successfully to both channel cards. Verify that the firmware versions shown match the versions listed on the load disk (or files) and in the software service bulletin (examples shown above). 8. Close the terminal emulation program. 9. Remove power from the HSD-Xi terminal. This completes the software load verification. (4) Disconnecting the Load Equipment You must complete all required software loads and load verification before you disconnect the load equipment. To disconnect load equipment: 1. Remove power from the HSD-Xi terminal (if applicable). 2. Turn off the computer (if applicable). 3. Disconnect the serial cable connector from the COM port. 4. Disconnect the serial cable connector from the HSD-Xi terminal maintenance port. 2. Repair All repair procedures must be completed by EMS SATCOM-approved repair facilities. A. Repair Tools and Supplies No special supplies are required to repair this equipment. HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals that require service must be returned to EMS SATCOM or to an EMS SATCOM-approved service center. Refer to "Test and Fault Isolation" on page 4-1 for terminal testing requirements and procedures. B. Repair Procedures This equipment does not require any special repair procedures. C. Removal Procedures If an HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal must be removed from service for repair, remove power, disconnect all equipment from the terminal and then remove it from the ARINC tray. D. Repair Facility Approvals EMS SATCOM, located at 400 Maple Grove Road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, is a Transport Canada Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO). In accordance with the Technical Arrangement on Maintenance between Canada and the European aviation authority JAA, and due to the Bilateral Agreement between Canada and the United States aviation authority FAA, EMS SATCOM conforms to the maintenance requirements of JAR 145 and FAR 145 respectively. 23-15-30 5-8 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal E. Return for Repair Information To return equipment to EMS SATCOM for repair, follow the Return Materials Authorization procedure. Failure to comply with this procedure may cause shipping delays and additional charges. (1) Warranty Returns Equipment that qualifies for warranty repair can be returned to EMS SATCOM for repair or replacement at our discretion. The customer shall pay the shipping costs to EMS SATCOM and EMS SATCOM will pay for the shipping costs to return the repaired/replaced terminal to the customer. (2) Non-Warranty Returns Equipment that fails to work properly because of improper or negligent use, abuse, shipping damage, or any other condition can still be returned to EMS SATCOM for repair or replacement at our discretion. The customer will be notified of the cost to repair or replace the terminal prior to invoicing for the repair or replacement. The customer shall pay for the shipping costs to and from EMS SATCOM. (3) Repackaging Requirements An HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal returned to EMS SATCOM must be returned in its original shipping container. Failure to do so may invalidate the warranty. If an HSD-Xi terminal shipping container is unavailable, the customer must request a replacement container from EMS SATCOM or assume responsibility for the packaging and shipping. (4) Return Materials Authorization (RMA) Procedure If it is determined that a terminal must be returned to EMS SATCOM for repair or overhaul, please follow the RMA procedure below. 1. Have the following information ready before calling EMS SATCOM Product Support: • Model (for example HSD-400 terminal) • Terminal part number (for example, 1252-A-3500) • Serial number • Description of failure • Aircraft tail number, serial number, and aircraft model number 2. Call EMS SATCOM Product Support at 1-888-300-7415 (North America) or +1-613-591-3086 (rest of the world). 3. An EMS SATCOM Product Support Specialist will attempt to resolve the problem by telephone. If the terminal must be returned to EMS SATCOM, the Product Support Specialist will authorize the R&O Coordinator to issue an RMA Number. 4. Pack the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal in the original shipping container or an EMS SATCOM-approved shipping-container. 5. Write the RMA number on the outside of the shipping container and on all shipping documents and ship prepaid to: EMS SATCOM (867480857) 23-15-30 5-9 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 400 Maple Grove Road Ottawa, Ontario Canada K2V 1B8 RMA#__________ Attn: Repair & Overhaul 6. Fax or email the details of the shipment to the R&O Coordinator, including the following information: Shipment date, carrier name and the waybill number. NOTE: The processing of LRU returns is limited to standard business hours from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EST. For General inquires and status requests, please contact the R&O department directly: Tel: 613-591-6040 Ext. 1214 Fax: 613-591-8951 Email: rmareturns@emssatcom.com 3. Instructions for Continued Airworthiness This section presents the instructions for continued airworthiness, as per FAR 25.1529, of the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal. Installation of the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal on an aircraft by supplemental type certificate (STC) or Form 337 obligates the aircraft operator to include the maintenance information supplied by this manual in the operator's Aircraft Maintenance manual and the operator's Aircraft Scheduled Maintenance Program. The following paragraphs describe all maintenance requirements and instructions for continued airworthiness of the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal. • Add the LRU part numbers and other necessary part numbers contained in this manual to the aircraft operator's appropriate, aircraft illustrated parts catalog (IPC). • Add all wiring diagram information contained in this manual to the aircraft operator's appropriate aircraft Wiring Diagram Manuals. • HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals are considered on-condition units. No additional or routine maintenance is required. • If an HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal is inoperative, remove the terminal, secure cables and wiring, collar applicable switches and circuit breakers, and placard them as inoperative. Before flight, revise the equipment list and weight and balance data as applicable and record the removal of the terminal in the log book [refer to section 91.213 of the FAR or the aircraft's minimum equipment list (MEL)]. • HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminals are not field-repairable. All terminals must be returned to the EMS SATCOM factory or authorized repair centers for repair. • Repaired terminals must be re-installed on the aircraft in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual. The operation of all repaired terminals must be verified using the operational verification tests and procedures provided in this manual before being approved for return to service. All special tools required to test the terminal for approval for return to service are listed and described in "Test and Fault Isolation" on page 4-1. 23-15-30 5-10 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Approval for return to service must be entered in the logbook as required by section 43.9 of the FAR. • The following scheduled maintenance tasks must be added to the aircraft operator's appropriate aircraft maintenance program: • Recommended periodic scheduled servicing tasks: None required. • Recommended periodic inspections: None required. • Recommended periodic scheduled preventative maintenance tests (tests to determine system condition and/or latent failures): None required. 23-15-30 5-11 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 5-12 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal APPENDIX A: INMARSAT SATELLITE BEAM COVERAGE Inmarsat operates strategically placed geostationary satellites called I-3 and I-4. I-3 satellites provide access to services such as Swift64 and Aero H/H+, and I-4 satellites provide access to SBB services. Each I-3 satellite is located over and named after an OR. The four satellite ORs are: • Atlantic Ocean Region-East (AOR-E) • Atlantic Ocean Region-West (AOR-W) • Indian Ocean Region (IOR) • Pacific Ocean Region (POR) Figure A-1 represents the satellite ORs with approximate transfer coordinates for satellite transitions. Figure A-1 Satellite ORs The four satellite ORs are made up of smaller, spot-beam coverage areas. The following maps show the Inmarsat satellite spot-beam coverage for the four ORs, and a composite map of the four regions combined. NOTE: Figure A-2 and Figure A-3 depict Inmarsat's expectations of coverage but do not represent a guarantee of service and should not be relied upon. The availability of service at the edge of coverage areas fluctuates depending upon a variety of conditions. 23-15-30 A-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure A-2 Inmarsat I3 Satellite Beam Coverage—Composite Map 23-15-30 A-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure A-3 Inmarsat I-3 Satellite Beam Coverage—OR Maps At the time of publishing, three I-4 satellites provide SBB services: Americas (98W), EMEA (25E) and Asia-Pacific (143.5E). Figure A-4 shows the area covered by I-4 satellites. 23-15-30 A-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure A-4 I-4 Satellite Coverage Map 23-15-30 A-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal APPENDIX B: TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST Before performing the detailed testing and troubleshooting procedures provided in this manual, read the following Troubleshooting Checklist. Use the Troubleshooting Checklist to make sure that you have not missed any key steps in the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal setup. 1. Have you registered with a service provider to activate service? You must register with an Inmarsat-authorized service provider to activate an account to access the Satellite Communications network using an HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal. Contact Inmarsat for a list of available service providers at: Inmarsat Customer Care 99 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AX Tel: +44 20 7728 1777 Fax: +44 20 7728 1142 E-mail: customer_care@inmarsat.com 2. Has your account been activated? Once registered, your HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal is assigned terminal identification numbers called FWD IDs. The HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal must be strapped accordingly. Refer to "Installation" on page 3-1 for detailed strapping and installation instructions. NOTE: The service registration information may take a few days to be incorporated into the system databases at the LES level. New terminals being commissioned are not validated by the LES until their customer database has been updated by Inmarsat to reflect the registration and activation of your terminal. NOTE: To verify that the service registration information has been validated at the LES, call 33 POUND KEY for assistance. Confirm with the LES operator that the FWD IDs assigned to your terminal are valid and active. 3. Is the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal seated properly? In cases where the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal is not fully seated into the ARINC 600 connector (to the rear of the Fan Tray), the user may experience intermittent system operation. If intermittent system operation occurs: • Check that the polarization pins are installed correctly as indicated on the applicable Outline and Installation diagram. • Make sure that the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal is fully inserted into the tray and that the front hold-down screws are properly tightened to secure the terminal. 4. Is all cabling attached correctly and securely? Broken connections and improper cabling are the most common causes of HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal malfunctions. Before proceeding with testing and troubleshooting, complete the following checks: • Check that all cables and wiring are routed and connected correctly and securely. • Make sure that the terminal is installed with the correct power source. 23-15-30 B-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal • Verify that all external user and networking devices (for example: TAs, routers, fax, telephones, computers) are connected and configured properly. 5. Have any changes to the system been made? For previously installed and functional terminals, make note of any changes made to the system since the last time the terminal functioned without problems. • Were any new devices or systems connected to the terminal? • Have any connecting devices or equipment been removed or replaced? If so, check that all new or replaced connections are attached and configured correctly. • Have you changed service providers or re-configured the system in any way? 6. Are your Primary and Secondary LES Access Codes programmed for all ORs? The system default for LES access codes is set to 0 (zero), which must be configured to valid LES access codes before operation. Refer to "System Operation" on page 2-1 for details. 7. Was the operational mode of the system strapped or configured correctly? Verify that the system mode wiring straps match the installation configuration mode. 23-15-30 B-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal APPENDIX C: INSTALLATION PLANNING CHECKLIST Installation Planning Steps 1. Register the terminal Record the following information (provided by EMS SATCOM upon purchase) Inmarsat Serial Numbers (ISN) x 4 Contact your Service Provider and provide the four 12-digit ISNs from above IMSI Number IMSI Number Record the FWD IDs received (from your Service Provider or from Inmarsat) and corresponding Inmarsat Mobile Numbers (IMN) FWD IDs (last 6 digits of ISN) IMNs ISDN speech ISDN (3.1 kHz audio) ISDN 56 kbps ISDN 64 kbps ISDN (4.8k audio) MPDS Service Provider LES Access Codes (depend on Service Provider) AOR-W AOR-E IOR POR 2. Pin Strapping The following strapping is required Item Strapped pins, for example, TP1A to BP1A 23-15-30 C-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Installation Planning Steps Fwd ID System mode Data I/O (if applicable) SDI 3. Wiring Antenna Multi-Control BITE A/B HPA Mute A/B Power ISDN: Wire the ISDN line. Channels 1 and 2 operate over ISDN 1. ISDN-1 Ethernet: Ethernet-1 Wire the Ethernet port for SBB. Inertial Navigation System (INS) Analog Tip/Ring (POTS) CEPT-E1, Future PBX applications (optional) 4. Configuration Program the Land Earth Station (LES) Access Codes Configure the CNX Cabin Gateway if required 23-15-30 C-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal APPENDIX D: INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Aircraft Identification: Network Mode HSD Terminal Model No.: HSD Terminal Install. Mode: Network Mode HSD Terminal Serial No.: Name Signature Date Checks completed by: Approved/Witnessed by: Installation / Electrical Installation / Mechanical Section Parameter Physical Item N/A Value Service/maintenance access Environmental considerations—see "HSD-Xi Terminal Environmental Characteristics" on page 1-5 Fan Tray Plug configuration—see Chassis bonding—see Fan rotation—unobstructed ARINC 600 Con. Polarized pins Power Connections + 28 V dc polarity 115 V ac polarity Chassis grounding Voltage Levels + 28 V dc level 115 V ac level IRS Input IRS wiring IRS format 23-15-30 D-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Section Parameter Config. Strap Pins Item N/A Value SDI System configuration Forward address WOW (optional) Ethernet Wired to RJ45 distribution points ISDN Wired to RJ45 distribution points Remotes Manual reset switch operation Maintenance port (DB9 access) Power and Fault indicators RF Coaxial Rx i/p cable loss Tx o/p cable loss Antenna Antenna manufacturer and type Wired as per manufacturer Configuration LES Access codes Stand-Alone Mode Test Test On-Air Test FWD ID System Power-Up Visual LED indications System Logon Reset message observed Power-up computer display Logon verified Optional Checks Ground segment Flight segment Move the aircraft in a circle and check the signal and C/No. 23-15-30 D-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal HSD-Xi terminal Heading (Deg) Antenna Selected Antenna Azimuth CH 1 Signal 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 Operational Test 120 135 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 255 270 285 300 315 330 345 360 23-15-30 D-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 D-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal APPENDIX E: INMARSAT CAUSE CODES Table E-1 defines the maintenance port menu fault codes of the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal. Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 1001 Call cleared by MES terminal (normal termination of call) 1011 Call failed, MES terminal busy 1012 Call cleared, MES terminal busy 1021 Call failed, MES time-out (no answer) 1081 Call failed, MES terminal not installed 1091 Call failed, MES terminal out-of-service 1092 Call cleared, MES terminal out-of-service 1141 MES preempted clear by higher priority call 1142 MES preempted fixed call by higher priority call 1143 Offered call cleared, pre-empted at MES 1144 Call cleared, MES initiated preemption 1145 Attempted call cleared, pre-empted at MES 1146 Attempted call abandoned by MES terminal 1202 Handover, MES ready 1281 Call failed, MES cannot accept 1291 Call failed, MES cannot accept at present 1351 Call cleared, insufficient free memory 1361 Call cleared by MES cable unwrap 1362 Call cleared, long interruption in reception at MES 1363 MES secondary clear due to repoint OR 1391 Call cleared, traveled distance exceeds 700km 1392 Call cleared, spot beam transition (call terminated because aircraft left spot beam) 1393 Call cleared, cooperative mode 1451 Call failed, terrestrial circuits congested 1452 Call failed, LES congested (no channel and no circuit) 1502 Handover, LES Ready, normal clear 1551 Call failed, LES congested (no channel) 1581 Call failed, service not provided at this LES 1591 Call failed, service temporarily not available at this LES 1592 Call cleared, credit card type not supported 1651 Call failed, LES congested (no channel terminal) 23-15-30 E-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 1661 Call failed, long interruption in reception at LES 1662 LES long term blockage of SCPC MES 1790 Call cleared, failure credit card validation process 1791 Call cleared, failure authentication process 1811 NCS MES ID busy 1812 NCS MES ID busy IPDS 1841 Call cleared, NCS initiated preemption for incoming Pri.1 call 1842 Call cleared, NCS initiated preemption for incoming Pri.2 call 1843 Call cleared, NCS initiated preemption for incoming Pri.3 call 1844 Call cleared, NCS initiated preemption 1851 Call failed, satellite congestion NCS reject no SCPC available 1852 Call failed, satellite congestion NCS reject SCPC does not match request 1853 Call failed, lease channel congestion 1854 Call failed, MES outside spot beam coverage area 1855 Call rejected, preemption failed, no channel available 1856 Call rejected, spot beam selection failed 1857 Handover failed, channel not available 2000 MES int reject MES RQ invalid CNO 2001 MES int reject MES RQ failed qualification 2010 MES int reject MES RP invalid CNO 2011 MES int reject MES RP failed qualification 2012 MES int reject MES RP operation timeout 2020 MES int reject NCSA missing 2021 MES int reject NCSA invalid CNO 2022 MES int reject NCSA failed qualification 2023 Call failed, Signal lost on NCSA during call setup, check antenna and try again 2024 Call failed, Missing channel assignment, try again 2025 Call failed, Signal lost on NCSC during call setup, check antenna and try again 2030 MES int reject LES ID failed qualification 2040 MES int reject SCCS invalid CNO 2041 MES int reject SCCS not paired 2048 Call failed, invalid number dialed 2049 Call failed, terminal not ready for call, try later 2050 Call failed, Not allowed to make another mobile call yet, wait 20 seconds and try again 23-15-30 E-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 2051 Call failed, dialed number is barred 2052 Call failed, LES selected is barred 2053 Call failed, number dialed must be in a phonebook 2053 Call failed, terminal can only be used with a valid SIM 2055 Call failed, user not logged in 2056 Call failed, user not logged in to SIM 2057 Call failed, LES is not in SIM allowed list 2058 Call cleared, SIM removed during call 2059 Call failed, terminal is locked for outgoing calls 2060 MES int reject NCSS failed qualification 2061 MES int reject spot beam invalid 2062 Call failed, no spot beams in the ocean region, select another OR 2063 Terminal ID is not set correctly, check with dealer 2070 Lost NCSC signal, seeking 2071 Stand-Alone Mode finished, seeking network 2080 SIM error, check SIM is inserted correctly 2090 MES int reject ORR query invalid 2091 MES int reject ORR invalid 2092 MES int reject MES RR failed qualification 2093 MES int reject MES RR invalid CNO 2094 MES int reject NCRA missing 2095 MES int reject NCRA lost lock 2100 MES int reject illegal call type 2101 MES Int reject illegal peripheral 2102 Call request failed, call already in progress 2103 Call failed, star code is badly formatted 2104 Call failed, cannot accept two address book star codes 2105 Call failed, address book entry not found 2106 Call failed, star code does not exist 2120 MES int reject no transmit power available 2200 Battery flat for terminal operation 2201 Call cleared, used all allocated time for call type 2300 MES int reject no coop response 2301 MES int reject no power 2302 MES int reject no location report 2400 MES int reject no ORA SU found 23-15-30 E-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 8000 ACSE Recycling 8001 ACSE Top Of Find BB 8002 ACSE Top Of Process BB 8010 ACSE Finding Primary NCS Long 8011 ACSE Finding Secondary NCS Short 8012 ACSE Finding Primary Standalone Short 8013 ACSE Finding Primary NCS Short 8014 ACSE Finding Primary Standalone Long 8018 ACSE Finding Secondary Standalone Short 8019 ACSE Finding Secondary Standalone Long 8020 ACSE Found Primary NCS 8021 ACSE Found Secondary NCS 8022 ACSE Found Primary Standalone 8023 ACSE Found Secondary Standalone 8024 ACSE found primary NGNCS 8025 ACSE found secondary NGNCS 8030 ACSE NSR Invalid 8040 ACSE Inert 8041 ACSE ODU Status 8080 ACSE NSR Valid 8081 ACSE NSR Valid LES A 8100 ACSE Booting 8110 ACSE Booted 8120 ACSE FIDR ID Invalid 8200 ACSE Spot Beam Selection 8201 ACSE Next Spot Beam 8202 ACSE Successful Spot Beam Selection 8203 ACSE Failed To Find Spot Beam 8204 ACSE Spot Beam Selective Clear 8210 ACSE Spot Beam Reject Mobile Call No ID 8211 ACSE Spot Beam Reject Mobile Call No TDM 8300 ACSE ORR 8301 ACSE Successful ORR 8302 ACSE Failed ORR 8303 ACSE No ORR 8304 ACSE ORR Tune NCRA 8305 ACSE ORR MES RR 23-15-30 E-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 8306 ACSE failed retry ORR 8310 ACSE ORR Query Begin 8311 ACSE ORR Query Burst 8312 ACSE ORR Query Successful 8313 ACSE ORR Query Failed 8400 ACSE Fixed Begin 8401 ACSE Fixed MESRP 8402 ACSE Fixed Call Type Set 8410 ACSE Fixed Tune NCSA 8411 ACSE Fixed Channel Assignment 8420 ACSE Fixed Clearing Call 8421 ACSE Fixed Selective Clear 8480 ACSE Fixed SCPC Begin 8481 ACSE Fixed SCPC Transmitting 8482 ACSE Fixed Authentication Begin 8483 ACSE Fixed Authentication End 8484 ACSE Fixed Power Control 8485 ACSE Fixed MES Connect 8486 ACSE Fixed Ringing Begin 8500 ACSE Mobile Begin 8501 ACSE Mobile MES RQ1 8502 ACSE Mobile MES RQ2 8503 ACSE Mobile Call Type Set 8510 ACSE Mobile Tune NCSA 8511 ACSE Mobile Channel Assignment 8520 ACSE Mobile Clearing Call 8521 ACSE Mobile Selective Clear 8580 ACSE Mobile SCPC Begin 8581 ACSE Mobile SCPC Transmitting 8582 ACSE Mobile Authentication Begin 8583 ACSE Mobile Authentication End 8584 ACSE Mobile Power Control 8585 ACSE Mobile LES Connect 8586 ACSE Mobile Ringing Begin 8600 MPDS SCPC Mode Selected 8800 ACSE cable call begin 8801 ACSE cable call successful 23-15-30 E-5 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 8900 ACSE Logoff Begin 8901 ACSE Successful Logoff 8902 ACSE No ORR Logoff 9000 ACSE accepts call 9003 ACSE accepted 9004 ACSE rejected 9020 ACSE call waiting 9021 ACSE idle selective clear 9022 ACSE TDM not found 9080 ACSE rejected fixed call due to invalid NSR 9081 ACSE In MRSi 9082 ACSE sounder turned on 9083 ACSE sounder turned off 9084 ACSE in lock 9085 ACSE out of lock 9086 ACSE ext sounder turned on 9087 ACSE ext sounder turned off 9088 ACSE timer about to expire 9090 ACSE Smartcard activated 9091 ACSE Smartcard removed 9092 ACSE Smartcard error 9100 Peripheral on hook 9101 Peripheral off hook 9102 Peripheral connected 9103 Peripheral ringing 9104 Peripheral ready 9105 Peripheral hanging up 9106 Peripheral hang up 9107 Peripheral not responding 9108 Peripheral dialing 9109 Peripheral abort dialing 9120 Peripheral DTMF accepted 9121 Peripheral DTMF rejected 9122 Peripheral invalid request 9123 Peripheral valid request 9124 Peripheral bonding auto 9125 Peripheral bonding slave 23-15-30 E-6 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 9126 Peripheral bonding none 9130 Peripheral STU enabled 9131 Peripheral STU disabled 9200 MSG T_AM received 9201 MSG A_AM received 9202 MSG T_HA received 9203 MMI normal 9204 MMI inert 9205 MMI programming 9206 MMI reboot 9207 MMI powerdown 9208 MMI accepted 9209 MMI rejected 400000 CT SP bad 400000 No call pending 400001 CT SP good 400002 CT SP full 400003 CT SP access denied 400080 CT SP find 400081 CT SP enumerate 400082 CT SP no entries 400090 CT SP delete 400100 CT SP spot beam selection 400105 CT SP MPDS 400110 CT SP ocean region registration 400111 CT SP ORR query 400112 CT SP log off 400120 CT SP cable call 400200 CT SP go idle 400201 CT SP go idle due to configuration 400202 CT SP selective clear 400208 CT SP go idle clear spot beam 400209 CT SP go idle clear NSR 400210 CT SP go inert 400211 CT SP go inert Smartcard 400212 CT SP go inert DDS poll 400900 CT SP ODU status 23-15-30 E-7 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 400901 CT SP ODU status no alarms 400902 CT SP ODU status DDS 400910 CT SP prod test 400911 CT SP prod test ODU 401000 CT SP clear spot beam 800103 Mobile AMBE 800124 Mobile aero 64k speech 800404 Mobile data 800504 Mobile facsimile 800606 Mobile 64k UDI 800607 Mobile 56k UDI 800610 Mobile 64k audio 3k1 800622 Mobile aero 64k UDI 800623 Mobile aero 56k UDI 800625 Mobile aero 64k audio 3k1 11A0 Call cleared, credit card not accepted 11D1 Call failed, Request data invalid 11D2 Call failed, insufficient digits in service address 11D3 Call failed, invalid service address 11D4 Call cleared, credit card data information invalid 11D5 Call cleared, invalid country code 11D6 Call cleared, PID information is not consistent 11D7 Call rejected, invalid service for Pri.1 or 2 call 11D8 Call cleared, dialed number not 2 or 3 digits for Pr.1 or 2 call 11E0 Call cleared, invalid credit card PIN at this LES 11E1 Call cleared, too many invalid credit card call attempts 12B1 Call cleared by MES for unspecified reason, for example: • GPS conflict • Insufficient HPA power available to make call • HPA over current 12C2 Call cleared, no credit card valid message received 12C3 Call failed, MES time-out (no terrestrial answer) 12C4 Call cleared, authentication query not received (usually caused by call setup failure) 12C5 Call cleared, MES missing sup service SU 12C6 Call cleared, MES missing sup service 2SU 23-15-30 E-8 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 12C7 Call cleared, MES missing SCPC channel release SU sup service 12C8 Handover failed, LES not detected 12D1 Call failed, Spot-beam data invalid 12D2 Call failed, invalid scrambling vector 15A1 Call failed, MES not authorized at this LES 15A2 Call failed, service not authorized at this LES 15A3 Call cleared, credit card not authorized 15A4 Call cleared, authentication reply invalid 15A5 Call failed, PID not authorized for any service 15A6 Call failed, PID not authorized for requested service 15B1 Call cleared by LES for unspecified reason 15C1 Call failed, LES time-out (no assignment) 15C2 Call failed, LES time-out (no service address) 15C3 Call failed, LES time-out (no scrambling vector) 15C4 Call failed, no service address and no scrambling vector 15C5 Call cleared, incomplete credit card data information 15C7 Call failed, LES time-out (no MES Connect) 15C9 Call cleared, no authentication reply 15CA Call cleared, notification ack not received 15CB Call cleared, invalid sequence number in notification ack 15CC Handover failed, no response to request 15CD Handover failed, MES not ready 15D1 Call failed, LES time-out (invalid assignment) 15D2 LES MES already busy 15E1 Call cleared but MES still transmitting (FAULT) 16C2 LES missing MES SCPC 16C3 Handover failed, MES not detected 18A1 NCS MES ID not found 18A2 Call failed, MES not authorized 18A3 Call failed, LES not authorized 18B1 Call failed by NCS for unspecified reason 18B2 Call rejected, invalid service requested 18C1 NCS MES burst missing 18C3 NCS MES busy preemption failed 18D1 Call failed, invalid call request 18E1 NCS MES busy already 23-15-30 E-9 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition 18E2 NCS MES busy already MPDS 1F01 Call cleared by terrestrial circuit (normal call termination from ground source) 1F11 Call failed, terrestrial party busy 1F21 Call failed, LES time-out (no answer) 1F61 Call failed, terrestrial circuit failure (call attempted during ORR) 1F62 Call failed, early clear by terrestrial circuit 2F00 LES int reject lack of MES RESP response 2F01 LES int reject lack of MES ARN response 2F02 LES int reject incorrect SVECSCPC 4000A0 CT SP any 4000F0 CT Terminal ID 4000F1 CT Options 4000F2 CT config names 80010F Mobile 64k speech 8D0FFF Mobile Mini-M 8E0FFF Mobile HSD 8F0FFF Mobile 90A0 EXPPORT bonding started 90A1 EXPPORT bonding ended 90A2 EXPPORT remote panel present 90A3 EXPPORT remote panel removed 90B0 ACSE MPDS mode selected 90B1 ACSE SCPC mode selected 90C0 ACSE transmit on 90C1 ACSE transmit off 90D0 ACSE spot beam handover started 90D1 ACSE spot beam termination timer started 90F0 Event log wiped B000 Mod error, general B001 Mod error, tune failed B002 Mod error, mode failed B003 Mod error, mmr failed B004 Mod error, not responding B010 MOD Invalid Mode B011 MOD Command Invalid B020 Mod error, su underflow 23-15-30 E-10 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition B021 MOD Su overflow B022 MOD Su not transmitted B024 MOD invalid frame no B025 MOD invalid slot no B028 MOD cannot Tx Su while tuning B030 MOD channel out of range B032 MOD cannot tune while Tx B033 MOD tuning in progress B040 MOD error watchdog B100 DEMOD error, general B101 DEMOD error, tune failed B102 DEMOD error, mode failed B110 DEMOD invalid mode B130 DEMOD channel out of range B133 DEMOD tuning in progress B200 Generic modem error B201 RF error RX VHF B202 RF error RX Lband B204 RF error RX VHF B208 RF error TX Lband B210 RF error RF error B220 RF error Ref error B27F Mod watchdog tripped B280 Generic voice codec errors B281 TMS spurious interrupt B300 Outdoor terminal failure, check connections to ODU B301 ODU error cannot set cable attenuator B310 ODU error power response missing B311 ODU error tune response missing B312 ODU error HPA control response missing B313 ODU error HPA status response missing B314 ODU error alarm response missing B315 ODU error burst timer response missing B316 ODU error HPA backoff response missing B320 ODU error alarm heat B321 ODU error alarm burst B322 ODU error alarm power 23-15-30 E-11 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Table E-1 Inmarsat Cause Code Definitions (Continued) Inmarsat Cause Code Code Definition B323 ODU error alarm over voltage B324 ODU error alarm reverse power B328 ODU failed due to tx power check B329 ODU error alarm timeout B330 ODU error alarm timeout no trip B400 Internal temperature of terminal too high, turn off for 10 minutes B401 Internal temperature sensor failed B410 Mod error, handshake failure, power down/up and try again B500 Battery charging communication failure B501 Power supply error B580 Battery is over temperature, charging disabled B581 Battery temperature is now ok, charging enabled C00103 Fixed AMBE C0010F Fixed 64k speech C00124 Fixed aero 64k speech C00404 Fixed data C00504 Fixed facsimile C00606 Fixed 64k UDI C00607 Fixed 56k UDI C00610 Fixed 64k audio 3k1 C00622 Fixed aero 64k UDI C00623 Fixed aero 56k UDI C00625 Fixed aero 64k audio 3k1 CD0FFF Fixed Mini-M CE0FFF Fixed HSD CF0FFF Fixed FFFD ACSE end marker (MPDS) FFFE Status undefined (MPDS) FFFF Status OK (MPDS) 23-15-30 E-12 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal APPENDIX F: SETTING UP SBB This appendix describes how to set up a single client on a packet-switched SBB connection. 1. Requirements To configure and use a background standard IP connection, you must connect a computer to the Ethernet port of the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal. If you are connecting a computer or router to the Ethernet port of the HSD-Xi terminal, use a RJ-45 cross-over cable. If you are connecting a hub or switch, use a RJ-45 straight-through cable. 2. Configuring a Standard IP Primary PDP Context The connection that you configure in this section defines the primary PDP context. You can configure any type of connection for the primary PDP context, but a standard IP connection, as illustrated in this procedure, is the most common and useful. To create other connections, see "Creating Connections for Other Services" on page F-7. NOTE: This connection must be active before you can establish other connections with other PDP contexts. (a) To create a PPPoE connection 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. The Control Panel appears. 2. Double-click Network Connections. The Network Connections window appears, as shown in Figure F-1. Figure F-1 Network Connections Window 23-15-30 F-1 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal 3. Click Create a new connection. The New Connection Wizard appears, as shown in Figure F-2. Figure F-2 New Connection Wizard 4. Click Next. The Network Connection Type page appears, as shown in Figure F-3. Figure F-3 Network Connection Type Page 5. Click Connect to the Internet, and then click Next. The Getting Ready page appears, as shown in Figure F-4. 23-15-30 F-2 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure F-4 Getting Ready Page 6. Click Set up my connection manually, and then click Next. The Internet Connection page appears, as shown in Figure F-5. Figure F-5 Internet Connection Page 7. Click Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password, and then click Next. The Connection Name page appears, as shown in Figure F-6. 23-15-30 F-3 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure F-6 Connection Name Page 8. In the ISP Name box, type BGAN, and then click Next. The name you type is the name that appears in the list of connections available on your computer. The Connection Availability page appears, as shown in Figure F-7. Figure F-7 Connection Availability Page 9. Click Anyone's use or My use only, and then click Next. The Internet Account Information page appears, as shown in Figure F-8. 23-15-30 F-4 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure F-8 Internet Account Information Page 10. In the User name box, type a user name that you will remember. 11. In the Password box, type a password that you will remember. 12. In the Confirm password box, retype your password. 13. Click Next. The Completing the New Connection Wizard page appears, as shown in Figure F-9. Figure F-9 Completing the New Connection Wizard Page 14. To complete the connection setup, click Finish. The Connect dialog box appears, as shown in Figure F-10. 23-15-30 F-5 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Figure F-10 Connect Dialog Box 15. Click Properties. The Properties dialog box appears, as shown in Figure F-11. Figure F-11 Properties Dialog Box 16. In the Service Name box, type the service string SBB:BACKGROUND@USER=username@PASS=password@APN=my .apn.com. • SBB:BACKGROUND for Background IP service 23-15-30 F-6 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal • SBB:BACKGROUND@APN=my.apn.com for Background IP service that uses specific access point name • SBB:BACKGROUND@USER=username@PASS=password for Background IP service that uses a specific username and password. Replace “username”, “password”, and “my.apn.com” with your username, password, and APN IP address. This defines the primary PDP context as a background SBB connection. NOTE: Some routers do not support dial strings. To access a service, configure the default service name in the data I/O card, and the HSD-X and HSD-Xi terminal will add the service name to the call. 3. Creating Connections for Other Services You can create a connection for every service you use on your computer, such as 32 kbps and 64 kbps services. To create a connection: • Follow the procedure above for Configuring a Standard IP Primary PDP Context, and, in step 16, type one of the following service names: • SBB:STREAM32K for 32 K streaming service • SBB:STREAM64K for 64 K streaming service • SBB:STREAM128K for 128 K streaming service 23-15-30 F-7 8 MAY 09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eNfusion™ HSD-X and HSD-Xi High-speed Data Terminal Blank Page 23-15-30 F-8 8 MAY 09
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