Thrane and Thrane A S 4330A 404330A User Manual
Thrane & Thrane A/S 404330A
Users Manual
SAILOR 4300 L-Band System User manual SAILOR 4300 L-Band System User manual Document number: 98-159912-A Release date: 22 May 2018 Disclaimer Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by Thrane & Thrane A/S. The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only, is subject to change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies. Manuals issued by Thrane & Thrane A/S are periodically revised and updated. Anyone relying on this information should acquire the most current version e.g. from www.cobham.com/satcom, Cobham SYNC Partner Portal, or from the distributor. Thrane & Thrane A/S is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any translations or reproductions, in whole or in part, of this manual from any other source. In the event of any discrepancies, the English version shall be the governing text. Thrane & Thrane A/S is trading as Cobham SATCOM. Manufacturer address Thrane & Thrane A/S, Industrivej 30, DK-9490, Pandrup, Denmark Copyright © 2018 Thrane & Thrane A/S. All rights reserved. Trademark Acknowledgements • SAILOR is a registered trademark of Thrane & Thrane A/S in the European Union and the Unites States of America and other countries. GPL notification The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under the GPL/LGPL. The verbatim licenses can be found online at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us for a period of three years after our last shipment of this product, which will be no earlier than 2021, by sending a money order or check for DKK 50 to: SW Technology/GPL Compliance, Cobham SATCOM (Thrane & Thrane A/S), Lundtoftegaardsvej 93D 2800 Lyngby DENMARK ii Write "source for product SAILOR 4300 L-Band System" in the memo line of your payment. This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information. http://www.cobham.com/communications-and-connectivity/satcom/free-and-opensource-software-foss/ Warranties Any attempt to install or execute software not supplied by Cobham SATCOM on this device will result in the warranty being void. Any attempt to modify the software on this device in a way not specified by Cobham SATCOM will result in the warranty being void. FCC & IC NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules [and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s)] Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. NOTICE: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by (manufacturer name) may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. iii Safety summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the equipment. Thrane & Thrane A/S assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. Microwave radiation hazards During transmission the antenna in this system radiates Microwave Power.This radiation may be hazardous to humans close to the antenna. During transmission, make sure that nobody gets closer than the recommended minimum safety distance. 0.7 m The minimum safety distance to the antenna is 0.7 m, based on max Eirp= 46.4dBm +1dB. No hazard exists > 25° below the antenna’s mounting plane. Refer to the drawing below. 0.7 25° 0.7 iv Service User access to the interior of the terminal is not allowed. Only a technician authorized by Cobham SATCOM may perform service failure to comply with this rule will void the warranty. Access to the interior of the antenna is not allowed. Replacement of certain modules and general service may only be performed by a technician authorized by Cobham SATCOM. Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard. Failure to comply with the rules above will void the warranty! Preface Approvals and standard compliance The SAILOR 4300 L-Band System is approved according to RED 2014/53/EU and FCC part 25. The approvals of the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System are constantly monitored. New national approvals will be applied for and granted and new test standards may come into force. Therefore the above list may not be complete. Contact your authorized dealer for more information. About the manual Intended readers This manual is a user manual for the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System. This manual is intended for anyone who is using or intends to use this system. No specific skills are required to operate the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System. However, it is important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the beginning of this manual, and operate the system according to the guidelines in this manual. Note that this manual does not cover installation of the system. For information on installation refer to the installation manual. Part numbers for related manuals are listed in the next section. vi Chapter : vii Chapter : viii Table of contents Chapter 1 Introduction General description ..............................................................................1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 1 SAILOR 4338A Below Deck Unit (BDU) ................................................. 1 SAILOR 4352A Above Deck Unit (ADU) ................................................ 1 Data sessions and voice calls ...................................................................... 2 IMEI and IMSI number .................................................................................. 3 Part numbers ...........................................................................................3 Chapter 2 Operation Getting started .......................................................................................5 To insert the SIM card ................................................................................... 5 Power on ............................................................................................................... 6 To connect a PC and SIP phone ................................................................ 7 Connecting to the Internet .......................................................... 10 Mobile web interface ....................................................................................10 Start a data session ........................................................................................11 Making a voice call ............................................................................ 12 Call from the terminal ..................................................................................12 Call to the terminal ........................................................................................12 Chapter 3 Service & maintenance Maintenance ........................................................................................ 13 Contact for support .......................................................................................13 Status information in the mobile web interface .............................14 Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 15 Introduction ......................................................................................................15 Light indicators ................................................................................................15 BITE events (warning sign) ........................................................................19 To restart the terminal .................................................................................23 Service and repair .............................................................................. 24 Disposal ...............................................................................................................24 Table of contents App. A Specifications SAILOR 4300 L-Band System ...................................................... 25 Glossary ..................................................................................................................... 29 Index ..................................................................................................................... 31 11111 Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction This chapter contains the following sections: • General description • Part numbers General description Overview The SAILOR 4300 L-Band System consists of an ADU (Above Deck Unit) and a BDU (Below Deck Unit). The two units are connected with a single coax cable with TNC female connectors. The system is DC powered. The SAILOR 4300 L-Band System is used for voice calls and data sessions. Data rates and coverage Iridium OpenPort Services offer up to 134/134 kbps, while Iridium Certus 350 Services offer up to 176/352 kbps. Iridium has 100% global coverage. Some countries may have national restrictions. SAILOR 4338A Below Deck Unit (BDU) The BDU is the central unit in the system. It contains all user interfaces and handles all communication between the ADU and the local communication units (phones, computers etc.). SAILOR 4352A Above Deck Unit (ADU) The ADU consists of an antenna with an RF-unit, unit for antenna control and GPS antenna. The ADU is dedicated to the Iridium system. Chapter 1: Introduction Data sessions and voice calls The SAILOR 4300 L-Band System provides up to 3 simultaneous IP voice calls or 3 data sessions or a combination thereof with a maximum of 3 connections in total. The BDU has three user ports for user data traffic. A data session can be activated automatically at start-up or manually. The BDU has a DHCP server with a configurable start/end range of IP addresses for user devices. Also it includes port forwarding with up to 8 configurable forwarding rules for UDP and TCP protocols. TT-4352A Above Deck Unit Wired IP Handset PoE adapter TT-4338A Below Deck Unit Power Terminal Antenna Power Antenna Reset SIM-Card I/O Service LAN DC-Input 12-24 VDC; 14-5.5 A 12-24 VDC Power *Recommended cable WLAN Notebook SIP Phone Wireless SIP Phones *Connector type: TNC Cable requirements: - Installation on bigger vessels: RG214/U up to 100 m length - Installation in a mechanically protected environment and shorter distances: RG223/U up to 25 m length The BDU communicates directly with SIP phones on any of the three LAN user ports (LAN 2, 3 or 4). To set up a VoIP phone see To connect a PC and SIP phone on page 7. General description 11111 Chapter 1: Introduction The terminal has an IMEI number which is stored by Iridium. The IMEI is printed on the BDU type label. The IMSI number is printed on the SIM card which you have received from your airtime provider. Part numbers This manual is for the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System and is applicable to the following part numbers: Part number Description 404338A-00500 SAILOR 4338A Below Deck Unit (Bulk) 404338A-00510 SAILOR 4338A Below Deck Unit (19” rack) 404352A-00500 SAILOR 4352A Above Deck Unit Part numbers Introduction IMEI and IMSI number Chapter 1: Introduction Part numbers 22222 Chapter 2 This chapter has the following sections: • Getting started • Connecting to the Internet • Making a voice call Operation Operation Getting started To insert the SIM card To be able to use the terminal you must have a valid SIM card. The SIM card is administrated by your airtime provider. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Locate the slot for the SIM card. Slide the SIM card lock to free the SIM card slot. Insert the SIM card with the chip side facing up. Press gently until it clicks into place. Slide the lock in front of the SIM card slot. Chapter 2: Operation Power on Depending on which of the three possible power switch configurations is installed on the ship, the product is powered up as follows: • Using the on/off switch in the front panel of the SAILOR 4338A Below Deck Unit (bulk), see the following table. Power on/off Front Switch Remote switch • OFF OFF Not Used OFF ON Make ON ON Not Used ON ON Break Using the on/off switch on the SAILOR 4338A Below Deck Unit (19" rack), see the following table. Power on/off Front Switch Rack Switch Remote switch • OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Make OFF ON ON Make OFF ON OFF Not Used OFF ON OFF Break ON ON ON Not Used ON ON ON Break Using a remote on/off control (2 pin input in the Sub-D input connector). See the two tables above. In the following sections only normal BDU configuration is shown. The terminal is DC powered (10-32 VDC). Getting started 22222 Chapter 2: Operation To power up the system, do as follows: 1. Power up the system, i.e. switch on the terminal. Note The first couple of seconds there is not light in the Power LED. Wait until there is light in the Power LED. Operation 2. 3. Wait until the LEDs at the rear of the terminal show that the system is ready to be accessed. • Power LED: Green • Terminal: Steady green. • Antenna: Steady green. 4. The system is ready for use. To connect a PC and SIP phone Connect your equipment to the Ethernet connector(s) marked LAN. You need a straight LAN cable. SIP telephony service The SAILOR 4300 L-Band system has a built-in SIP server which provides up to three voice lines to users connected to the BDU. To use this service you need one or more VoIP-phone or soft-phone (mobile apps, PC software). The effective number of available voice lines depends on the subscription. Each voice line has a dedicated mobile number and is available through one of the internal SIP user names line1, line 2 and line3. The mapping from Getting started Chapter 2: Operation subscribed mobile number to the SIP user name is fixed. For an example see the following table. Mapping from subscribed mobile numbers User name Mobile number Line type Voice quality line1 8816xxxxxxx1 PostPaid HQ line2 8816xxxxxxx2 PostPaid HQ line3 8816xxxxxxx3 PostPaid HQ See your subscription information for the exact details on which mobile number is assigned to which user name. To connect one or more VoIP-phone or soft-phone (mobile apps, PC software), do as follows: 1. In order to use the telephony service connect a SIP or VoIP enabled telephone to a user port of the BDU and register it with the built-in SIP server. 2. If a router or wireless access point is used to connect the telephone, make sure that the required protocols for VoIP telephony. You can find a list of these protocols at the end of this chapter. 3. For the registration on the BDU a number of network-specific parameters are necessary, which are stored in a "SIP profile" in the telephone. At least configure the following items: Network-specific parameters Item Value Description Profile name [arbitrary] Select a name. User name line1, line2 or line3 Select the user name assigned to the mobile phone number that shall be used Password [leave empty] No password required SIP server 172.16.0.1 This is the default address. If the address does not work contact the administrator for the correct one. Getting started 22222 Note For details of how to configure your device consult the telephone's user manual. Important You cannot register more than one telephone on the same mobile number respective user name on the SIP-server. If more telephones register with the same SIP-profile, only the last telephone registered will be subscribed to the mobile number and be able to use this number for receiving and making calls. You can use all available mobile numbers and user names from within one telephone or application. That means that you can handle all your subscribed numbers from one device. Note that not all devices might support subscribing to more than one line. See the device's user manual for details. Suitable telephones for this service are dedicated stand-alone VoIP-, IP- or SIP-telephones, or soft-phone applications running on a PC or mobile phone. A VoIP-app on a mobile phone can only be used if the phone is connected to the device via a separate wireless router. Any modern SIPtelephone or software are suited for use with the SAILOR 4300 unit, though this cannot be guaranteed for a specific type of device or software. At least the following protocols and codecs must be supported: Protocols and codes Item Name Description SIP protocol SIP protocol version 2.0; internet standard RFC 3261 SDP protocol Internet standards RFC 2327 and RFC 3264 RTP - voice streams Internet standard RFC 1889 or RFC 3550 Voice stream format G.711 A-law; 8000 Hz sampling rate; packet interval 20 ms DTMF format Internet standard RFC 4733 Getting started Operation Chapter 2: Operation Chapter 2: Operation Connecting to the Internet Mobile web interface The purpose of the mobile web interface is to use the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System for starting and stopping data sessions and view system events. To access the mobile web interface use a smartphone or tablet that is connected to the terminal via the user LAN ports. The mobile web interface is intended for users of mobile devices. It consists of a subset of the functions in the classic web interface The mobile web interface is available on the user LAN ports. Tap here for menus available. Connecting to the mobile web interface To connect to the mobile web interface, do as follows: 1. Connect a computer to one of the user LAN ports (standard Ethernet) or through a smartphone via WLAN. 2. Open your Internet browser and enter the IP address of the BDU User LAN http://172.16.0.2 (default). 3. Enter the user name: guest, password: guest. 10 Connecting to the Internet 22222 Menus in the mobile web interface The mobile web interface has the following top-level menus: • Status shows information such as system status, host name, position, statistics etc. • Data for start or stop of a data session (if Data Mode is set to Manual during installation). • Voice displays the status of voice calls • Event list shows a list of currently active events (if any). • Help opens this manual in a pdf version. • Logout Operation Chapter 2: Operation Start a data session To be able to access the Internet you must have an active data session. To start a data session manually, do as follows: 1. Open your Internet browser and enter the default IP address of the BDU User LAN http://172.16.0.2 (default). 2. Tap the menu icon and select Data to start or stop a data session. Connecting to the Internet 11 Chapter 2: Operation Making a voice call Call from the terminal To make a call from a phone connected to the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System: Example: To call Cobham SATCOM in Denmark: (+45 39558800): dial 00followed by press on call: 00 45 39558800 #. Call to the terminal You find the voice numbers for your terminal in your airtime subscription. To make a call to a phone connected to the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System: Dial + (+ is the prefix to call out of the country you are located in). 12 Making a voice call 33333 Chapter 3 Service & maintenance This chapter has the following sections: • Maintenance • Troubleshooting • Service and repair Maintenance Maintenance of the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System can be reduced to a maintenance check at each visit of the service staff. Inspect the unit for mechanical damages, salt deposits, corrosion and any foreign material. Due to its robust construction and ruggedness the unit has a long lifetime. Anyway it must carefully be checked at intervals not longer than 12 months – dependent on the current working conditions. Contact for support Contact an authorized dealer for technical service and support of the SAILOR 4300 L-Band System. Before contacting the authorized dealer you can go through the troubleshooting guide to solve some of the most common operational problems. 13 Service & maintenance Chapter 3: Service & maintenance Status information in the mobile web interface To display Status information in the mobile web interface, do as follows:. 1. Open the mobile web interface on your device. 2. The current status is displayed. In case a warning sign is displayed, you can tap on it to display the current system events. The overall state of the system is always displayed at the bottom of the mobile web interface. The following states are shown: 14 • INITIALIZING. The system is initializing itself. • SELF TESTING. Self test is performed after start up. • READY. The system is ready for operation. • SEARCHING. The system is searching for available satellites. • SIGNAL AVAILABLE. Satellite signal is available from at least one candidate satellite. Ready to connect. • CONNECTED. The system is registered and connected to the satellite network. Ready to use. • DENIED. Registration on the network was denied. The denial cause will appear on the status page. Check also SIM card status matches the requested service. Maintenance 33333 Chapter 3: Service & maintenance • OVERHEATING. System is overheated. System is halted in 30 seconds • ERROR. A critical error is detected. See event list. Troubleshooting Introduction In this section you find possible root causes to the experienced errors and suggestions for a remedy. Listed are only errors that may be caused by wrong installation, wrong configuration or misuse of the product. Errors where no remedy is listed could indicate damaged equipment. If failing to restore normal system status contact your service partner. The following sources for system validation are available: • Light indicators • BITE events (warning sign) Light indicators The BDU terminal has several indicator LEDs. They indicate the overall system status during normal use. Troubleshooting 15 Service & maintenance The latest version of this manual is available in PDF format via the HELP menu. The manual will either be displayed immediately or it will be available in the download folder (depending on the browser or mobile device used). Chapter 3: Service & maintenance Power LED Indicator pattern State Remedy Off Power off Check if power is present. See section Power on on page 6. On (Green) Power on Normal operation. Terminal LED The terminal LED shows the status of the BDU, ADU and BCX (Iridium module). In case of an error (red), this could be an error in the BDU, ADU or BCX. Indicator pattern State Remedy Off Power off Check if power is present. Blue System initialization The BDU initializes and powers the ADU. The system waits until a successful connection between BDU and ADU has been established. Green flashing Self-test (BDU and ADU POST) The terminal and antenna is not yet ready (while performing Power On Self Test). This state may remain for approximately 60 seconds (it is not an error). If the state persists restart the system. Yellow steady Warning User User recoverable continuous warning event recoverable detected, see active BITE event in the web interface as described in the section BITE events (warning sign) on page 19. 16 Troubleshooting 33333 Indicator pattern State Green steady Terminal ready Red steady Remedy The terminal is operational and ready for use. Error (BDU, A fatal error is detected in the system. ADU or BCX) If possible, read out the event list. If a critical temperature is detected (overheating in the BDU) the product may be restarted after cooling has been provided. On other failures see the section BITE events (warning sign) on page 19 or contact your service partner. Antenna LED The antenna LED shows the status of the ADU and the Iridium link connection. In case of an error (red), it could be an error in the ADU or BCX (Iridium modem). Indicator pattern Meaning Remedy Off Power off Check if power is present. Blue steady Initializing (ADU/BCX start-up and self-tests) The antenna is not yet ready. This state may remain for approximately 120 seconds (this is not an error). If the state persists restart the unit). Yellow flashing Searching Normal system state, see Status information in the mobile web interface on page 14. Green flashing Signal available Normal system state, see Status information in the mobile web interface on page 14. Green steady Connected Normal system state, see Status information in the mobile web interface on page 14. Troubleshooting 17 Service & maintenance Chapter 3: Service & maintenance Chapter 3: Service & maintenance Indicator pattern Meaning Remedy Yellow steady Denied Service is denied on the Iridium network. Check SIM card status matches the requested service. Red steady A fatal error is detected in the system. Error (ADU or BCX) See active BITE POST event in the web interface as described in the section BITE events (warning sign) on page 19. Ethernet LEDs The Ethernet RJ45 connectors have two LEDs built-in, Green and Yellow. Indicator pattern Green - Remedy Off Power off or 10 Mbps Check the LAN cable connection to PC or handsets. Check that handsets are not connected to the service port (left most). On 100 Mbps Normal. Indicator pattern Off 18 Meaning Meaning Power off or no link pulse Yellow - Remedy Check LAN cable connection to PC or handsets. Check that handsets are not connected to the service port (left most). On steady Link Normal Flashing Normal Traffic Troubleshooting 33333 Chapter 3: Service & maintenance BITE events (warning sign) BITE events are shown in the event list. The following table shows suggestions how to deal with the events. System component symptom Remedy 8301 8302 ADU GPS module has no connection ADU GPS module has no fix Restart the terminal and see below. Inspect the ADU and check all cables. Compare position shown on Status page with vessel’s main GPS. 8401 8402 ADU Temperature above warning level ADU Temperature above critical level The system will automatically decrease the transmit performance on temperature warnings. Service & maintenance BITE ID (HEX) On detection of critical temperatures the system will protect itself by powering off the ADU. After a cool down period (30 minutes) the system will automatically restart. 8403 8404 8405 8406 8407 8408 8409 840A ADU internal voltage errors. Contact your service partner. Troubleshooting 19 Chapter 3: Service & maintenance BITE ID (HEX) 840B 840C System component symptom ADU PSU temperature above warning level ADU PSU temperature above critical level Remedy The system will automatically decrease the transmit performance on temperature warnings. On detection of critical temperatures the system will protect itself by powering off the ADU. After a cool down period (30 minutes) the system will automatically restart. 840D 840E 20 ADU Antenna switch temp. above warning level ADU Antenna switch temp. above critical level. The system will automatically decrease the transmit performance on temperature warnings. 8501 No communication to Iridium modem (BCX) Restart the terminal (see below). 8502 Iridium modem (BCX) critical fault detected Restart the terminal (see below). 8503 High power amplifier control fault detected Restart the terminal. If persistent contact service partner On detection of critical temperatures the system will protect itself by powering off the ADU. After a cool down period (30 minutes) the system will automatically restart. Troubleshooting 33333 BITE ID (HEX) 8601 8602 System component symptom HPA Temperature above warning level HPA Temperature above critical level Remedy The system will automatically decrease the transmit performance on temperature warnings. On detection of critical temperatures the system will protect itself by powering off the ADU. After a cool down period (30 minutes) the system will automatically restart. 8A01 ADU boot-up problem. Restart the terminal (see below). System services may be not available. 8C01 ADU GPS module has no connection 8D01 8D02 8D03 8D04 8D05 ADU integrity check Restart the terminal (see below). and configuration check Contact your service partner and failure. await instructions for reporting. 9001 BDU ADU communication check error Restart the terminal (see below). Inspect antenna cable connection between BDU and ADU. Restart the terminal (see below). Troubleshooting 21 Service & maintenance Chapter 3: Service & maintenance Chapter 3: Service & maintenance BITE ID (HEX) 9002 9003 System component symptom BDU temperature above warning level BDU temperature above critical level Remedy On temperature warnings try to provide sufficient ventilation to the terminal (opening lockers, check fans, etc.). On detection of critical temperatures the system will halt completely after 30 seconds. Manual restart is required after cooling has been provided. 900 9005 9006 9007 9008 9009 900A BDU Internal voltage errors. Contact your service partner. 900C 900D BDU PSU temperature above warning level BDU PSU temperature above critical level (System will enter a protection state) On temperature warnings try to provide sufficient ventilation to the terminal (opening lockers, check fans, etc.). On detection of critical temperatures the system will halt completely after 30 seconds. Manual restart is required after cooling has been provided. 22 900E BCX firmware mismatch Contact your service partner. 9101 BDU SIM card reader empty. No service 9102 BDU cannot connect to Restart the terminal (see below). the Iridium modem Contact your service partner. (BCX) Insert a valid SIM card. Troubleshooting 33333 BITE ID (HEX) System component symptom Remedy 9601 BCX reports a reboot. Observe the number of this event and report the event, if persistent, to your service partner. 9602 9603 BCX temperature above warning level BCX temperature above critical level The system will automatically decrease the transmit performance on temperature warnings. On detection of critical temperatures the system will protect itself by powering off the ADU. After a cool down period (30 minutes) the system will automatically restart. 9801, 9802 BDU integrity check and Restart the terminal (see below). configuration check Contact your service partner and failure. await instructions for reporting. 9901 BDU SIM module reader Contact your service partner. error 9902 Iridium modem (BCX) self-check error 9903 Iridium modem (BCX) Contact your service partner. reports wrong antenna type configuration 9A01 BDU boot-up problem. Restart the terminal (see below). System services may be not be available Contact your service partner. To restart the terminal To restart the terminal, power-cycle it, see Power on on page 6. Troubleshooting 23 Service & maintenance Chapter 3: Service & maintenance Chapter 3: Service & maintenance Service and repair Should your Cobham SATCOM product fail, please contact your dealer or installer, or the nearest Cobham SATCOM partner. You will find the partner details on www.cobham.com/satcom, Technical Service Partner List. You can also access the Partner Portal at www.cobham.com/satcom, Cobham SYNC Partner Portal, which may help you solve the problem. Your dealer, installer or Cobham SATCOM partner will assist you whether the need is user training, technical support, arranging on-site repair or sending the product for repair. Your dealer, installer or Cobham SATCOM partner will also take care of any warranty issue. Applicable SAILOR part numbers See Part numbers on page 3. Disposal Old electrical and electronic equipment marked with this symbol can contain substances hazardous to human beings and the environment. Never dispose these items together with unsorted municipal waste (household waste). In order to protect the environment and ensure the correct recycling of old equipment as well as the re-utilization of individual components, use either public collection or private collection by the local distributor of old electrical and electronic equipment marked with this symbol. Contact the local distributor for information about what type of return system to use. 24 Service and repair AAAAA Specifications SAILOR 4300 L-Band System Item Specification Weight, BDU 3.5 kg Weight, BDU, 19” 3.8 kg Weight, ADU 8 kg Dimensions, BDU 48 x 27 x 4 cm Dimensions, BDU, 19” 48 x 49 x 4 cm Dimensions, ADU ø=38 cm, H=37 cm Minimum safety distance 0.7 m APPROVALS Iridium NEXT approved. Compliant to RED, CE Marked. Tested to FCC part 25 FREQUENCY BAND Operating frequency range 1616 - 1626.5 MHz Number of channels 30 sub bands + 0.5 MHz paging Channel spacing 333.333 kHz Output power 15.4 dBw Bandwidth 41.667 kHz, 83.333 kHz, 333.333 kHz, 666.666 kHz ITU Emission Designator 41K7Q1W,83K3Q1W,333KQ1W,333KQ7W,66 6KQ7W Type of radio transmission Frequency divide and multi carrier 25 Specifications Appendix A Appendix A: Specifications Item Specification Types of modulation QPSK, 16APSK, SE-QPSK multi carrier Number of antennas Antenna gain 8.7 dB RECOMMENDED ANTENNA CABLE Recommended antenna cable RG214U up to 100 m Requirements for antenna cable <10 dB loss at 80 MHz. Max. 1.8 Ohm DC loop resistance POWER SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Voltages 10.8 V to 31.2 VDC Power consumption (max) 120 W @ 10.8-31.2 VDC Heat dissipation for BDU 15 W max. Current consumption Approx. 4Aavg/15Apeak at 12VDC, 2Aavg/8Apeak at 24VDC ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature -25 to +55°C Storage temperature -35 to +85°C Survival temperature (power on, non functional) -35 to +80°C Automatic thermal surveillance shuts down system gradually in ease of own temperature BDU operating humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at +40°C ADU enclosure IPX6 ADU operating humidity 5% to 95% Exposed according to EN 60945 BDU enclosure IP31 Icing (survival) Max 25 mm 26 SAILOR 4300 L-Band System AAAAA Item Specification VIBRATION (ADU) Vibration, operational Random spectrum 1.05 g rms x 3 axes: 5 to 20 Hz: 0.02 g2/Hz 20 to 150 Hz: -3 dB/octave Vibration, non-operational Random spectrum 1.7 g rms 2 h x 3 axes (6 h total): 5 to 20 Hz: 0.05 g2/Hz, 20 to 150 Hz: -3 dB/octave SHIP MOTION Roll +/- 30 deg. per 4 s, max. 0.7 g tan. Pitch +/- 15 deg. per 3 s, max. 0.6 g tan. Yaw +/- 10 deg. per 5 s, max. 0.3 g tan. Surge +/- 0.5 g Sway +/- 0.5 g Heave +/- 0.7 g Turning rate +/- 36°/s; ACC 12°/s² Headway speed 22 m/s (42 knots) Wind 200 km/hr (100 knots) MECHANICAL SHOCK Mechanical shock 20g/11 half-sine ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADU TNC, female BDU TNC, female OTHER SPECIFICATIONS Standard IP data rate, up/down 176/352 kbps Ethernet/LAN 4 ports I/O connector 1 connector SAILOR 4300 L-Band System 27 Specifications Appendix A: Specifications Appendix A: Specifications Item Specification Status LED Full status LED panel SIM card slot 1 SIM card slot for Iridium SIM card 28 SAILOR 4300 L-Band System BBBBB Glossary Glossary ADU Above Deck Unit BDU Glossary Below Deck Unit GPL General Public License GPL General Public License, software license, which guarantees individuals, organizations and companies the freedom to use, study, share (copy), and modify the software. LGPL Lesser General Public License PSU Power Supply Unit 29 Glossary 30 CCCCC Index Index approvals, vi warranty, 24 web interface connect, 10 configuration step-by-step, 10 connect web interface, 10 contact support, 13 Index IP address for web interface, 10, 11 maintenance, 13 part numbers, 24 Specifications, 25 standard compliance, vi static IP, 10 support contact info, 13 31 Index 32 98-159912-A.03 www.cobham.com/satcom
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