Raytheon IIS ARTU Air-Ground Radio System User Manual installation manual part five
Raytheon Company Air-Ground Radio System installation manual part five
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installation manual part five
EXHIBrrc FCC ID: COO-ARTU C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE MAGNASTAR TELEPHONE SYSTEM 7.1.2.7.1 Handset Alerter and RJ-ll Gain Settings The Handset Alerter gain setting sets the audio level for the handsetringer on C-2000 digital handsets. The handsetspeaker provides the ringer output. The Handset Alerter gain can be adjusted between 0 to 31. The default value is 27. There is very little discernible audio level difference between 27 and 31. Gains Select for more Handset 27 Alerter --> (+) (-) ->1 ->7 RJ-l More 31 ->3 ->9 Select the appropriate number to change the settings. Select + to reach Handset Attribute gain other screens --->.. Go BAck >1 7.1.2.7.2Auxiliary Call Alerter and Auxiliary Call Alerter Cadenee Each active port can be configured to activate any combination of the ten output switches of the Call Almer Switch (CAS) when the port is called. The CAS configuration is station dependentand must be programmed for each individual active port. When an aux.iliary call aImer is selectedfrom the maintenancescreen,it will activate the associatedoutput oftbe CAS. The output will stay active until another screenis selected. The current aux.iliary call alerter output values will be highlighted on the maintenancescreen.Note that if CAS 0 is configured as a service availability indicator or if CAS 9 is configured as a call in progress indicator,CAS 0 andCAS 9 (respectively)will not appearon eitherthe Call Almer or Cadencemenusshownin this section. There are two different cadencepatterns in which the CAS outputs can be configured. They are either one second"on" followed by three secondsof "off' to simulate a ring, or continuous "on". Each of the ten individual outputs can be configured for either one of the types of cadence. The cadenceis a system function and need only be programmed from one handset. The cadencehandsetmaintenancescreen will display the current setting values. A highlighted number corresponds to a simulated ring with a one second "on" followed by a three second"off'. The output will activate when selected (assumingthe output is also selectedin the auxiliary call alerter screen)and will stay active until another screenis selected. Auxiliary Call Alerter(s) >1 >2 >3 >4 >5 >6 >7 >8 >9 J~.~, >o"{i Cadence >* More --->+ Go Back >1 AuxiliaryCall Alerter Cadence Select the appropriate number(s) of the Auxiliary Call Alerter required. Press deselect the number again to an output. Press * to view the Cadence screen. --> Press + to reach handset attribute other screens >1>2 >3 >4 >5 >6 >7 >8~9 >0 Go Back 7-19 Select the appropriate number(s) to change the Cadence of the CAS output. >1 RevS EXHIBrrc FCC 10: CDG-ARTU MAGNASTAR C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 7.1.2.7.3 Speaker Gain: The alJdjo level of the earpiece on a digital handsetcan be changedwith the speakergains screen. The range of val~ for the coarse speakergain is from 0 to 31. Values greater than 24 may causethe receive audio quality to degradeand become distorted. For this reasonvalues above 24 are not recommended. Values in the range of 19 to 24 are normal for most aircraft. The speakergain can temporarily be adjusted using the volume control on the handset. However, to make pennanent changes,this screenmust be ~ The fine speakergain resolution is small enough that it usua.llyis not discernible and therefore it is suggestedthat this value not be changed. The default value for Coarse SpeakerGains is 24 and 0 for Fine SpeakerGain. Press the appropriate number the Speaker Gain as required. Press + to reach handset attribute to change other screens 7.1.2.7.4 LED BUnk Rates A digital handset incorporates an LED which can be used to visually indicate an incoming call. It is possible to enablethe LED to sjgnal in conjunction with the handsetringer. The LED displays two different blinkjng patternsto discern between an inplane call and an uplink call. The rate at which these patternsblink can be varied. To enable the LED to blink for an inplane call a minimum value of 5 must be entered. A value of 5 also representsthe maximum blink rate for this sjgnal. Values greater than 5 will result in a slower blinking rate for the inplane call signaling. Values of 4 or less will disable the inplane call LED signaling. To enable the LED to blink for an uplink call a minimum value of 5 must be entered. A value of 5 also representsthe maximum blink rate for this sjgnal. Values greater than 5 will result in a slower blinkjng rate for the uplink call indicator. Values of 4 or less will disable the uplink call LED indicator. Press the appropriate decrease the values Press + to proceed Attribute screen. of to number to increase or the LED Blink Rates. the 7-20 next Handset RevS EXHIBIT C FCC ID: CDG-ARTU MAGNASTAR C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 7.1.2.7.5 Sidetone Gains Audio that is fed from the microphone to the earpiece speakeris called sidetooe. The value of the sidetone audio can be adjusted. The default value for voice sidetone is 13 and DTMF is 70. Values higher than these are not recommended. They may be found to be too loud and uncomfortable for the user. Press the appropriate decrease the voice or The DTMF sidetone unless a MMTI is Press + to proceed Attribute number to increase or DTMP sidetone audio level adjustment screen will not not connected to the ARTU. to the next appear Handset screen. 7.1.1.7.6Autodial DTMF Mo8itor The autodial DTMF Monitor values are used for auto detection of DTMF tones on the handset RJ-II interface. The default values are 3 for scale and 80 for sense. These values should not be changed The Autodial unless DTMF Monitor a MMTI is connected Press + to screen. proceed to the 1-21 screen will not appear to the ARTU. next Handset Attribute RevB FCC 10: CDG-ARTU EXHIBIT C MAGNASTAR C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 7.1.2.7.7 MicrophoneTXGain It is possible to adjust the microphone audio gain. Becausethe digital handsetincorporates a noise canceling microphone, changing the microphone gain level can significantly degnide the sound quality and therefore it is not recommendedthat the microphone gain level be adjusted. The microphone gain level does not have a standard default value and therefore is adjusted individually at the factory. Depending on the software version in the digital handset,the Microphone TX Gain may consist of one or two screens. ~ophone TX Gain Pine 000 (+1) (-1) ->7 ->7 (+5) (-5) ->3 ->9 Go Back only appear This screen is one of two different possible TX gain adjustment screen progressions. if microphone >1 ~rophOne TX Ge.it' Pine The Microphone TX Gain screen will a MMT is connected to the ARTU. 049 TX Gain Adjustment These two screens are the second of two possible Microphone TX Gain adjustment screen progressions. 20.1 The value 203 is the factory defaul t for the TX Gain Adjustment More --->+ Go Back >1 Enter new value Clear -->* Go Back >1 7-22 RevS EXHIBffC FCC 10: CDG-ARTU MAGNASTAR C-2000 DIGITAL AI RBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 7.1.2.8Airall Sereeas The aircall screensare used to enter personal aircall numbers, retrieve stored aircall messagesfrom memory, review programmed aircall and SATCOM terminal ID's. 7.1.1.8.1 Personal AireaU Number Register It is possible for usersto enter their personal GTE Airfone Aircall number in the C-2000 system As many as nine personal aircaJl numbers can be entered in the C-2000 system A personal aircall number will only be active on the handseton which it is entered. Personalaircall numbers are different from station and aircall numbers in that they are temporary and will be erasedfrom memory when power is removed from the system Select 8 to view aircall 8creens. --> Personal Register Select >1 for View personal Aircraft Station Personal >2 ->3 >4 ,... Your Airfone Calling Card Thru SWipe aircall card through card reader to enter. If keypad entry, see aircall nuRber entry in the setup section. Slot on aircall register --> Messages More Main Right Keypad Entry Exit --->... --->f ,>+ ,>t 7.1.2.8.2 Viewing Stored AircaU NumbeR (Messages) If an aircall number is stored, then it is possible to review the stored aircaJInwnber. The text "Messages" will appearon the Services screenwhen the handset is on-hook if an aircall number is stored. The following screenprogressionsshow how to review stored aircall numbers. Services Inplane Air-Ground Satcom HF Radio Messages Inplane: TermID: 001 (219) 429-000~ Select 8 to view aircall scre8D8. --> -Messages. will appear on the services screen if there are Personal Register Messages >2 ->3 >4 messages. --> Aircall format. then it numbers Select 2,3 4 to view .tored view Aircraft Station Personal stored aircall >1 More --->+ Main --->of aircraft, station or personal aircall numbers. ---> numbers are stored in the following If more than one aircall number is stored. is possible to scroll through the different using the Next or Previous options. Stored aircall numbers appropriate selection. may also 7.1.2.8.3 Viewing Programmed AircaU and SATCOM TerminallD 7-23 be deleted with the Numbers RevB or EXHIBrrc FCC ill: CDG-ARTU MAGNASTAR C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM It is possible to view Aircall and SATCOM TenninallD numbers programmed in the maintenancesetup screens. Aircall and SATCOM TenninaliD numbers stored as station type can also be viewed from the Services screenon a digital handset. Ajrcall and SATCOM T enninallD numbers programmed as aircraft type can only be viewed using the following screen progressions. Select 8 to view aircall screens. --> Personal Register view Messages Aircraft Station Personal More Main Assigned Terminal ID(s) PrograJl8led Select + to review progr.-ed Aircall and SAreOM Te~inal ID >1 >2 ->3 >4 number. --> AIrc-all Number (8) Select Aircraft (219) 429-0001 to review progr8Jm\ed SA'l'COM Terminal ID numbers --> Station (219) 429-0000 More --->+ Go Back >1 --->+ --->1 SATCOMTerminal ID numbers screen Aircraft (100) Station IOOl) Go Back >1 7-24 RevB EXHIBITC FCC 10: CDG-ARTU MAGNASTAR C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 7.1.2.9 Remote Station Programming Remote station programming is used to program CDBR-2 analog interface ports. Equip~nt connectedto theseports do not have LCD display capabilities. Therefore, the programming of these interfaces must be performed remotely from a digital handsetwhich is then applied to the assignedinterface port. An interface port that is to be assignedmust be flashhooked(taken off hook and then placed back on hook) in order to identify the analog interface port that is to be programmed. Once the interface port has been flash-hooked, all screensthen apply to that assignedinterface port. The maintenancescreens can then be used to program new features or to view items currently programmed for the assignedanalog interface port. The screenprogressionsshown in this section describe only the stepsnecessaryto start a remote programming sessionand do not detail each programming step for the interface port. The programming features and functions that are applicable for remote programming are similar to those programming featurespreviously described in this document. -Speed- Dial Setup select Remote Program Info More _in Remote Station has been Assigned Select to The station ->* Delete >5 .elect --> >/ The screen will change when the system detects that the system has been flash hooked. --> --->3 --->+ --->f Info --->3 Speed Dial Setup ->* Delete that is to be prograDBned must now be flash hooked to identify the station /port the programming will be applied. >5 After assigning a station/port to be remotely programmed, screen selection will be similar to digital handset prograDming. Continue --> Remote Cant Exit -->--,-, Answer-->9 More --->+ Main --->1 7.1.2.10 CDBR-2 Station Setup A MagnaStar CDBR-2 analog port when connectedto the LAN is considereda station. It is possible to configure a CDBR-2 analog port for different types of operation or station types. A Cabin station is the system default mode and is consideredthe normal condition. A Cockpit station is the sameas a Cabin station except for operation when the system Billing mode is configured for credit card. If the system Billing roode is set for credit card use, then any station configured as a Cockpit station will bill the aircraft account and not require the use of a credit card. There is no limit on the number of stations that can be configured as Cockpit stations. A CDBR-2 analog port can also be configured as a FAX, Modem, TDD or PC station. Configuring the CDBR-2 analog port as a Fax, Modem or TDD station has the following effect; becausethe device type or call type is identified, only the ten digit number needsto be dialed (for do~c calls). When configured as a PC station, any dialing activity must be precededby a "3" or "4" prefix to identify the type of operation; Fax (3) or Modem (4). Both functions can be used as long as the prefix identifies the type of operation. When a CDBR-2 analog port has been configured as a PC station, it can be programmedto treat an incoming ground to air call as either a Voice, FAX, or roD call with 4.0B software and above. This is a system function that affects all CDBR-2 ports configured as a PC station. Note that incoming ground to air MODEM calls are not 7-25 RevS EXHIBrrc FCC 10: CDG-ARTU MAGNASTAR C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM supported. Follow the stepsbelow to program a CDBR-2 port configured as a PC station to treat an incoming ground to air call as either a Voice, FAX, or TDD call. Begin a Remote Program session as shC*n on prior page. Select nea..Enter Your Passc~ Enter pas.code --> Select station --~ «ibin .. -->. Choice. will be shaded . cockpit Uplink Voice TDD OK Clear >+ -->* >1 ->3 --->! Go Back >t 7.2 AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION SHEET The aircraft configuration sheetsare used to provide the customer with a permanent record of the progrannning set-up of the C-2000 system in the aircraft. It should be filled out prior to aircraft delivery. Becausethe programming of the system is stored in the ARTU memory, if the ARTU needsto be replaced, the system would have to be reprogrammed. The use of the aircraft configuration sheetscan be used to help the person programming the system recall the exact set-up. 7-26 RevB
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