Honeywell SCS-1000 Mini-M Satelite Communication System User Manual Substitute ation

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HoneywellAerospace Electronic SystemsCES--PhoenixP.O. Box 21111Phoenix, Arizona 85036-1111U.S.A.Highlights (23--20--28)Page1of215 May 2001Copyright 2001 HoneywellAll Rights ReservedTO HOLDERS OF SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL,PUB. NO. A15--5111--002,SCS--1000 MINI--M AERO SATCOM SYSTEMREVISION NO. 2 DATED 15 MAY 2001HIGHLIGHTSPages that are added and revised are identified below together with the highlights of this revision.Revision bars show where changes are made in the manual.Remove the out--of--date pages and put the added and revised pages into your copy of this manual.Page Descriptions of ChangeT--1, T--2,LEP--1 thru LEP 4,TC--4thruTC--10Revised to show where changes are made in the manual.RR--1 Revised to add entry for revision 2.3--13 thru 3--24 Updated information in this section. Added warranty conditions information andwarning and installation labels location diagram.8--4 thru 8--8 Updated information in this section. Added PIC Wire and Cable information.Updated telephone and facsimile numbers for Omni--Pless.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page LEP--115 May 2001LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGESOriginal 0 . . 31 Jan 2000Revision 1 . . 16 Oct 2000Revision 2 . . 15 May 2001Subheading and Page RevisionSubheading and Page Revision Subheading and Page RevisionTitleT--1 H2T--2 H2Record of RevisionsRR--1 1RR--2 0Record of Temporary RevisionsRTR--1 1RTR--2 0Service Bulletin ListSBL--1 0SBL--2 0List of Effective PagesLEP--1 H2LEP--2 1LEP--3 H2LEP--4 H2Table of ContentsTC--1 1TC--2 0TC--3 0TC--4 H2TC--5 H2TC--6 H2TC--7 1TC--8 H2TC--9 H2TC--10 H2TC--11 1TC--12 1IntroductionINTRO--1 0INTRO--2 1INTRO--3 0INTRO--4 1INTRO--5 0INTRO--6 1System Description1--1 11--2 11--3 01--4 01--5 01--6 11--7 11--8 11--9 11--10 11--11 01--12 01--13 11--14 11--15 11--16 11--17 11--18 11--19 11--20 11--21 01--22 0Hindicates changed, added, or deleted page.F indicates right foldout page with blank back.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page LEP--216 Oct 2000System Operation2--1 02--2 02--3 02--4 12--5 02--6 12--7 12--8 02--9 02--10 12--11 02--12 02--13 02--14 02--15 02--16 02--17 02--18 02--19 02--20 12--21 02--22 12--23 02--24 02--25 02--26 02--27 02--28 02--29 02--30 02--31 02--32 02--33 12--34 12--35 02--36 02--37 02--38 02--39 02--40 02--41 02--42 02--43 02--44 02--45 02--46 02--47 02--48 02--49 02--50 02--51 02--52 02--53 02--54 02--55 02--56 02--57 02--58 02--59 02--60 02--61 02--62 02--63 02--64 02--65 02--66 02--67 02--68 02--69 02--70 02--71 02--72 02--73 12--74 02--75 02--76 02--77 02--78 02--79 02--80 02--81 02--82 02--83 02--84 0Subheading and Page RevisionSubheading and Page Revision Subheading and Page Revision
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page LEP--415 May 2001Vendor Equipment8--1 18--2 18--3 18--4 H28--5 H28--6 H28--7 H28--8 H2Appendix A -- Telephone Country CodesA--1 0A--2 0A--3 0A--4 0A--5 0A--6 0A--7 0A--8 0A--9 0A--10 0A--11 0A--12 0Appendix B -- Service Address CodesB--1 0B--2 0Appendix C -- DTE InterfaceC--1 0C--2 0Appendix D -- AT CommandsD--1 0D--2 0D--3 0D--4 0D--5 0D--6 0D--7 0D--8 0D--9 0D--10 0D--11 0D--12 0Subheading and Page RevisionSubheading and Page Revision Subheading and Page Revision
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--116 Oct 2000TABLE OF CONTENTSSection PageINTRODUCTION INTRO--1..............................................................1. General INTRO--1..................................................................2. Reference Documents INTRO--1.....................................................3. Weights and Measurements INTRO--1................................................4. Acronyms and Abbreviations INTRO--2...............................................5. Special Precautions INTRO--5.......................................................6. Customer Assistance INTRO--6......................................................SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1--1......................................................1. General 1--1..................................................................A. Mobile Earth Station 1--2...................................................B. Space Segment 1--3.......................................................C. Land Earth Station 1--5....................................................2. System Components 1--6......................................................3. System Functional Description 1--9..............................................A. Aero Antenna Unit 1--9.....................................................B. Antenna Control Unit 1--10..................................................C. Power Supply Unit 1--10.....................................................D. Telephone Unit 1--11........................................................E. Handset Unit 1--12..........................................................4. System Component Descriptions 1--13............................................A. Aero Antenna Unit 1--13.....................................................B. Antenna Control Unit 1--14..................................................C. Power Supply Unit 1--15.....................................................D. Telephone Unit 1--16........................................................E. Handset Unit 1--17..........................................................5. System Interfaces 1--18.........................................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--231 Jan 2000Section PageSYSTEM OPERATION 2--1........................................................1. General 2--1..................................................................2. Making a Call Using the SCS System 2--2........................................A. Calls from the SCS System 2--2.............................................B. Calls to the SCS System 2--3...............................................C. Calls from the Handset Unit 2--3.............................................3. Operation of the Handset Unit 2--7..............................................A. Switching On the System 2--7...............................................B. Satellite Searching 2--8....................................................C. Making a Call Through Any Network Service Provider 2--9......................D. Making a Call Through a Selected Network Service Provider 2--10................E. Manually Selecting a Satellite Ocean Region 2--11.............................F. Selecting the Default Network Service Provider 2--12...........................G. IMN Numbers Readout 2--13.................................................H. Information Readout 2--14...................................................I. Calls from the Telephone 2--16...............................................4. Telefax Service 2--18...........................................................A. Setup 2--18................................................................B. Transmission 2--19.........................................................5. Data Service 2--19..............................................................A. Data Port Setup 2--20.......................................................B. Initial Settings on PC 2--20..................................................C. Testing the Installation 2--21.................................................D. Procedures for Starting PC Data Services 2--21................................E. Selecting Functions Using a PC 2--24.........................................F. Help 2--24.................................................................G. Printing 2--24..............................................................6. Procedures for Sending and Receiving NIMS Messages 2--25.......................7. Functions 2--32................................................................A. General 2--32..............................................................B. Last Number List 2--35......................................................C. Phone Book 2--36..........................................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--331 Jan 2000Section PageD. Key Lock 2--38.............................................................E. Default Network Service Provider and Terrestrial Network 2--39..................F. User Access 2--41..........................................................(1) User Level/Changing the PIN Code (SIM or Phone PIN) 2--41................(2) Shifting to CHV2/Changing the Password 2--43............................(3) Shifting to Owner Level/Changing the Password 2--45......................G. Data/Printer Port Setup 2--46................................................(1) Setup for Data Communication 2--47......................................(2) Setup for Output to the Printer 2--47......................................(3) Procedure 2--47........................................................H. Phone Setup 2--51.........................................................(1) Date and Time Setup 2--51..............................................(2) Key Lock Setup 2--53...................................................(3) Language Setup 2--55..................................................(4) Mailbox Access Numbers Setup 2--57.....................................(5) Call Charge Setup 2--58.................................................I. Traffic Log 2--60............................................................J. Precharge 2--65............................................................(1) Precharge Readout 2--65................................................(2) Buying More Remaining Time 2--66.......................................(3) Key Readout 2--71......................................................(4) Precharge on a SIM Card 2--72..........................................K. Advanced Functions 2--73...................................................(1) Access Control 2--74....................................................(2) Aero Functions 2--87....................................................(3) Satellite Setup 2--92....................................................(4) Configuration 2--93.....................................................(5) Information Available 2--103..............................................(6) Installation 2--105........................................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--415 May 2001Section PageMECHANICAL INSTALLATION 3--1.................................................1. General 3--1..................................................................2. Equipment and Materials 3--1...................................................3. Mechanical Installation Provisions 3--2...........................................A. Circuit Breaker Provisions 3--2..............................................B. Aero Antenna Unit Provisions 3--2...........................................C. Antenna Control Unit Provisions 3--2.........................................D. Power Supply Unit Provisions 3--3...........................................E. Telephone Unit Provisions 3--3..............................................F. Handset Unit Provisions 3--3................................................G. Cable Provisions 3--9......................................................(1) Antenna Cable Assembly 3--9...........................................(2) GPS Cable Assembly 3--9..............................................(3) IF Cable Assembly 3--10................................................(4) TPU RF Cable Assembly 3--10...........................................(5) TPU Power Cable Assembly 3--11........................................(6) Power Cable Assembly 3--11............................................4. Mechanical Installation Instructions 3--12..........................................A. AAU Installation 3--12.......................................................(1) Positioning the AAU 3--12...............................................(2) Warranty Conditions 3--13...............................................(3) Installing the AAU 3--13.................................................B. ACU Installation 3--21.......................................................C. PSU Installation 3--21.......................................................D. TPU Installation 3--21.......................................................E. HSU Installation 3--23.......................................................ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 4--1.................................................1. General 4--1..................................................................2. Equipment and Materials 4--1...................................................3. Electrical Installation 4--1.......................................................A. Power Requirements 4--1..................................................B. Ground Requirements 4--1.................................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--515 May 2001Section PageC. Circuit Breaker Requirements 4--1...........................................D. Interconnect Information 4--1...............................................ADJUSTMENT/TEST 5--1..........................................................1. General 5--1..................................................................2. Setting Up the System 5--1.....................................................A. Set Up the Owner Mode 5--1................................................B. Calibrate the Magnetometer 5--2............................................C. Configure the Landing Speed 5--4...........................................D. Satellite Locations 5--5.....................................................E. Example Screens 5--6.....................................................FAULT ISOLATION 6--1...........................................................1. General 6--1..................................................................2. TPU Subsystem Self--Tests 6--2.................................................3. ACU Antenna Tracking Board Subsystem Self--Tests 6--5..........................4. AAU Subsystem Self--Tests 6--8.................................................5. GPS Subsystem Self--Test 6--9.................................................MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 7--1..................................................1. General 7--1..................................................................2. Equipment and Materials 7--1...................................................3. Procedure for the AAU 7--2.....................................................A. Removal and Reinstallation Procedure 7--2...................................B. Reinstallation Inspection Procedure 7--3.....................................C. Adjustment Procedure 7--4.................................................D. Return to Service Procedures 7--4...........................................4. Procedure for the ACU, PSU, TPU, and HSU 7--5.................................A. Removal and Reinstallation Procedure 7--5...................................B. Reinstallation Inspection Procedure 7--5.....................................C. Adjustment Procedure 7--5.................................................D. Return to Service Procedures 7--5...........................................5. Procedure for the TPU and PSU When Installed Together 7--6......................A. Removal and Installation Procedure 7--6.....................................B. Reinstallation Inspection Procedure 7--6.....................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--615 May 2001Section PageC. Adjustment Procedure 7--6.................................................D. Return to Service Procedures 7--6...........................................6. Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, FAR 25.1529 Compliance 7--7.............VENDOR EQUIPMENT 8--1........................................................1. General 8--1..................................................................2. Electronic Cable Specialists 8--1................................................A. Mini--MSATCOMMasterKit 8--1............................................B. Aero--M SATCOM RF Coax Kit 8--2..........................................C. Aero--M SATCOM Wire Harness Kit 8--3......................................D. SATCOM Power Supply Modem (TPU) Mounting Kit 8--3.......................3. PIC Wire and Cable 8--4.......................................................A. Antenna and GPS RF Cable Assemblies 8--4.................................B. IF and TPU RF Cable Assemblies 8--6.......................................4. Omni--Pless 8--7..............................................................A. Omni--Pless Antenna Systems 8--7..........................................APPENDIX ATELEPHONE COUNTRY CODES A--1...............................................APPENDIX BSERVICE ADDRESS CODES B--1..................................................APPENDIX CDTE INTERFACE C--1.............................................................1. General C--1..................................................................2. Pin Assignments C--1..........................................................3. Signal descriptions C--2........................................................APPENDIX DAT COMMANDS D--1..............................................................1. General D--1..................................................................2. Hanging Up -- Escape Sequence D--1............................................3. Operating Modes D--2..........................................................4. Basic AT Commands D--2......................................................5. Extended AT Commands D--4...................................................6. Extended AT+I, +G and +W Commands D--5......................................7. S--Register Commands D--10....................................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--716 Oct 2000List of IllustrationsFigure PageFigure 1--1. Mini--M Aero Communications System 1--2.............................Figure 1--2. SCS System Diagram 1--3...........................................Figure 1--3. Inmarsat Four--Region Satellite Coverage 1--4..........................Figure 1--4. System Functional Block Diagram 1--9................................Figure 1--5. Aero Antenna Unit 1--13..............................................Figure 1--6. Antenna Control Unit 1--14............................................Figure 1--7. Power Supply Unit 1--15..............................................Figure 1--8. Telephone Unit 1--16.................................................Figure 1--9. Handset Unit 1--17...................................................Figure 1--10. System Interfaces 1--18...............................................Figure 2--1. Communications Path 2--2...........................................Figure 2--2. Handset Unit Display and Keys 2--4..................................Figure 2--3. Switching On 2--7...................................................Figure 2--4. Telefax Communications with the SCS System 2--18.....................Figure 2--5. PC Connections to the SCS System 2--19..............................Figure 2--6. Keying in the Start Prompt 2--21.......................................Figure 2--7. Signal Strength of Satellite Search 2--22................................Figure 2--8. PC Main Window 2--32...............................................Figure 2--9. Function Menu Window 2--32..........................................Figure 2--10. Overview of Menu Functions 2--34.....................................Figure 2--11. Example of a Traffic Log Printout 2--62.................................Figure 3--1. AAU Outline and Installation Drawing 3--4.............................Figure 3--2. ACU Outline and Installation Drawing 3--5.............................Figure 3--3. PSU Outline and Installation Drawing 3--6.............................Figure 3--4. TPU Outline and Installation Drawing 3--7..............................Figure 3--5. HSU Drawing 3--8...................................................Figure 3--6. Antenna Cable Assembly 3--9........................................Figure 3--7. GPS Cable Assembly 3--9...........................................Figure 3--8. IF Cable Assembly 3--10..............................................Figure 3--9. TPU RF Cable Assembly 3--10........................................Figure 3--10. TPU Power Cable Assembly 3--11.....................................Figure 3--11. Power Cable Assembly 3--11..........................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--815 May 2001List of Illustrations (cont)Figure PageFigure 3--12. Cross Section of a Typical AAU Installation 3--14........................Figure 3--13. Fuselage Holes Required in Typical AAU Installation 3--15................Figure 3--14. Installation of Transverse Ribs 3--16....................................Figure 3--15. Mounting Plate 3--17.................................................Figure 3--16. Ground Strap 3--18...................................................Figure 3--17. Warning and Installation Labels Locations 3--20.........................Figure 3--18. Typical Installation of Telephone Unit and Power Supply Unit Together 3--22Figure 3--19. Handset Cradle 3--23.................................................Figure 4--1. SCS--1000 System Interconnect Diagram 4--3..........................Figure 8--1. Antenna Cable and GPS RF Cable Assemblies Numbering Scheme 8--4..Figure 8--2. Typical Antenna and GPS RF Cables Interface 8--5.....................Figure 8--3. IF and TPU RF Cables Numbering Scheme 8--6........................Figure 8--4. Typical IF and TPU RF Cables Interface 8--6...........................List of TablesTable PageAcronyms and Abbreviations Table INTRO--2.............................................Table 1--1. Land Earth Stations 1--5............................................Table 1--2. System Components Supplied by Honeywell 1--6......................Table 1--3. Summary of Performance Characteristics 1--7.........................Table 1--4. DO--160D Environmental Categories 1--8.............................Table 1--5. Leading Particulars for the Aero Antenna Unit 1--13.....................Table 1--6. Leading Particulars for the Antenna Control Unit 1--14...................Table 1--7. Leading Particulars for the Power Supply Unit 1--15.....................Table 1--8. Leading Particulars for the Telephone Unit 1--16........................Table 1--9. Leading Particulars for the Handset Unit 1--17..........................Table 1--10. Leading Particulars for the System Interfaces 1--19.....................Table 2--1. Features of the Handset Unit 2--5....................................Table 2--2. Telephone Features 2--16............................................Table 2--3. Procedure for Sending NIMS Messages 2--25..........................Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages 2--28.........................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--915 May 2001List of Tables (cont)Table PageTable 2--5. Function Menu Descriptions 2--33.....................................Table 2--6. Procedure for Last Number List Readout 2--35.........................Table 2--7. Phone Book Procedures 2--36........................................Table 2--8. Key Lock/Unlock Procedures 2--38....................................Table 2--9. Default Network Service Provider and Terrestrial Network Procedure 2--40.Table 2--10. User Access Procedures 2--41.......................................Table 2--11. Shifting to CHV2/Changing the Password Procedures 2--43..............Table 2--12. Shifting to Owner Level/Changing the Password Procedures 2--45........Table 2--13. Data/Printer Port Setup Procedure 2--47...............................Table 2--14. Recommended Data/Printer Port Setup 2--50..........................Table 2--15. Procedure to Set the Date and Time 2--51.............................Table 2--16. Procedure to Set the Key Lock 2--53..................................Table 2--17. Language Setup Procedure 2--55.....................................Table 2--18. Mailbox Access Numbers Setup Procedure 2--57.......................Table 2--19. Call Charge Setup Procedure 2--58...................................Table 2--20. Traffic Log Readout Procedure 2--60..................................Table 2--21. Traffic Log Settings Procedure 2--63..................................Table 2--22. Precharge Readout Procedure 2--65..................................Table 2--23. Procedure to Buy Time by Calling the Owner 2--66......................Table 2--24. Procedure to Buy Time Via Fax or Mail 2--68...........................Table 2--25. Owner Loading Precharge Time Procedure 2--69.......................Table 2--26. Key Readout Procedure 2--71........................................Table 2--27. SIM Card Precharge Readout Procedure 2--72.........................Table 2--28. Advanced Functions Menu 2--73.......................................Table 2--29. Access Control Setup 2--74..........................................Table 2--30. Check the Restrict Dial Setup 2--75...................................Table 2--31. Barred List and Phone Book Setup 2--77..............................Table 2--32. Access Code Procedures 2--79.......................................Table 2--33. Procedure to Check SIM Restrictions 2--82.............................Table 2--34. Procedure to Set the SIM Restrictions 2--85............................Table 2--35. Magnetometer Calibration Procedure 2--87............................Table 2--36. Procedure to Configure Landing Speed 2--89..........................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--1015 May 2001List of Tables (cont)Table PageTable 2--37. Satellite Locations Procedure 2--90...................................Table 2--38. Satellite Setup Procedure 2--92.......................................Table 2--39. Port Configuration Procedure 2--94...................................Table 2--40. Secure Voice Option Setup Procedure 2--95...........................Table 2--41. Network Service Providers Setup Procedure 2--97......................Table 2--42. Procedure to Set the Diagnostics 2--98................................Table 2--43. Procedure to Store Net Service Providers/Operators 2--99...............Table 2--44. Procedure to Set the Charge Tone 2--102...............................Table 2--45. Procedure to View Information 2--104..................................Table 2--46. Paid Functions Setup Procedure 2--105................................Table 2--47. Phone Name Setup Procedure 2--106..................................Table 5--1. Magnetometer Calibration Score 5--2.................................Table 5--2. Magnetometer Hard Iron Score 5--3..................................Table 5--3. Conversion Chart 5--4..............................................Table 6--1. TPU Memory Alarms 6--2...........................................Table 6--2. TPU Synthesizer Alarms 6--2........................................Table 6--3. Power Output Alarms 6--3..........................................Table 6--4. ATB Memory Alarms 6--5...........................................Table 6--5. ATB Sensor Monitoring Alarms 6--6..................................Table 6--6. Communications Alarms 6--6........................................Table 6--7. ATB Software Alarms 6--7..........................................Table 6--8. AAU Memory Alarms 6--8...........................................Table 6--9. AAU System Alarms 6--8...........................................Table 6--10. GPS Communications Alarms 6--9...................................Table 7-- 1. AAU Reinstallation Inspection 7--3...................................Table 7-- 2. ACU, PSU, TPU, and HSU Reinstallation Inspection 7--5...............Table 8--1. Mini--M SATCOM Master Kit, Part No. 120--84552--1XX 8--1............Table 8--2. Mini--M SATCOM RF Coax Kit, Part No. 500--84475--XX 8--2............Table 8--3. Aero--M SATCOM Wire Harness Kit, Part No. 600--84544--1XX 8--3......Table 8--4. SATCOM Power Supply Modem Mounting Kit,Part No. 120--84565--101 8--3.......................................Table 8--5. Antenna Cable and GPS RF Cable Assemblies Description 8--5..........Table 8--6. IF and TPU RF Cables Description 8--7................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page TC--1116 Oct 2000List of Tables (cont)Table PageTable A--1. Telephone Country Codes A--3......................................Table B--1. Service Address Codes B--1........................................Table C--1. RS--232 Jack to DTE Interface Pin Assignments C--1...................Table C--2. DTE Interface Signal Descriptions C--2...............................Table D--1. ASD Function Modes of Operation D--2...............................Table D--2. Basic AT Commands D--2...........................................Table D--3. Extended AT Commands D--4.......................................Table D--4. Extended AT+I, +G, and +W Commands D--5.........................Table D--5. Parameter Reference Number n for AT+WS45 Command D--9..........Table D--6. S--Register Commands D--10.........................................
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page INTRO--131 Jan 2000INTRODUCTION1. GeneralThis manual provides general system maintenance instructions and theory of operation for theSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero Satellite Communications (SATCOM) System. It also providesinterface information and interconnect diagrams to permit a general understanding of theoverall system.The purpose of this manual is to help you install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the SCSsystem in the aircraft. Common system maintenance procedures are not presented in thismanual. The best established shop and flight line practices should be used.2. Reference DocumentsPublications on subsystems installed as part of the SCS system are identified in the list thatfollows:Document TitleHoneywellPublication NumberHandling, Storage, and Shipping Procedures Instruction Manual forHoneywell Avionics EquipmentA09--1100--013. Weights and MeasurementsWeights and measurements in this manual use both U.S. and S.I. (metric) values.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page INTRO--216 Oct 20004. Acronyms and AbbreviationsThe letter symbols for abbreviations are the same as shown in ANSI/IEEE Std 260 and ASMEY1.1, except as identified in the acronyms and abbreviations table.Acronyms and Abbreviations TableTerm DefinitionAAU Aero Antenna UnitACU Antenna Control UnitASD Asynchronous DataAT AttentionATB Antenna Tracking BoardCHV2 Card Holder Verification Level 2CPM Control Processor ModuleCRC Cyclic Redundancy CheckCTS Clear to SendECS Electronic Cable SpecialistDCD Data Carrier DetectDSR Data Set ReadyDTE Data Terminal EquipmentDTMF Dual Tone Multi--FrequencyDTR Data Terminal ReadyEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read--Only MemoryEIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated PowerESDS Electrostatic Discharge SensitiveFAA Federal Aviation AdministrationG/T Antenna Gain--to--System Noise Temperature RatioGMT Greenwich Mean TimeGPS Global Positioning SystemHSU Handset Unit
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page INTRO--331 Jan 2000Acronyms and Abbreviations Table (cont)Term DefinitionI/O Input/OutputIMN Inmarsat Mobile NumberInmarsat International Maritime Satellite OrganizationIPC Illustrated Parts CatalogISN Inmarsat Serial NumberISP Internet Service ProviderLES Land Earth StationLNA Low Noise AmplifierLRU Line Replaceable UnitMES Mobile Earth StationMMI Man Machine InterfaceNCS Network Coordination StationNIMS Nera Internet Message ServiceNVRAM Nonvolatile Random Access MemoryOEM Original Equipment ManufacturerPC Personal ComputerPIN Personal Identification NumberPLL Phase Lock LoopPSTN Public Switched Telephone NetworkPSU Power Supply UnitRF Radio FrequencyRFB RF BoardRNR Receiver Not ReadyRR Receiver ReadyRTS Request to SendRX ReceiveS/A Stand AloneSATCOM Satellite CommunicationsSCPC Single Carrier Per ChannelSIM Subscriber Identity ModuleSPM Signal Processor ModuleSRAM Static Random Access MemorySW Software
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page INTRO--416 Oct 2000Acronyms and Abbreviations Table (cont)Term DefinitionTNID Terrestrial Network Identification DigitTPU Telephone UnitTX TransmitUTC Coordinated Universal TimeVSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page INTRO--531 Jan 20005. Special PrecautionsWarnings, cautions, and notes in this manual give the data that follows:A WARNING is an operation or maintenance procedure or condition, which, if not obeyed,can cause injury or deathA CAUTION is an operation or maintenance procedure or condition, which, if not obeyed,can cause damage to the equipmentA NOTE gives data to make the work easier or gives directions to go to a procedure.All personnel who operate and do maintenance on the applicable test equipment, must knowand obey the safety precautions. The warnings and cautions that follow apply to all parts ofthis manual.WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT ON SYSTEM INTERCONNECT CABLES.MAKE SURE THAT SYSTEM POWER IS OFF BEFORE YOU DISCONNECT LINEREPLACEABLE UNIT (LRU) MATING CONNECTORSWARNING: TO AVOID POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCYENERGY OF MORE THAN 5 MW/CM@@@@WITHIN A FEW FEET OF THE ANTENNA, DONOT OPERATE THE SCS SYSTEM WHEN ANY PERSONNEL ARE WITHIN 3 FEET(0.9 M) OF THE ANTENNA FOR PERIODS OF LONGER THAN 3 MINUTES PERHOUR.CAUTION: THE SYSTEM CONTAINS ITEMS THAT ARE ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGESENSITIVE (ESDS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THE NECESSARY CONTROLS, AFAILURE OR UNSATISFACTORY OPERATION OF THE UNIT CAN OCCUR FROMELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE. USE APPROVED INDUSTRY PRECAUTIONS TOKEEP THE RISK OF DAMAGE TO A MINIMUM WHEN YOU TOUCH, REMOVE, ORINSERT PARTS OR ASSEMBLIES.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page INTRO--616 Oct 20006. Customer AssistanceFor assistance with installation, operation, or maintenance of the Mini--M Aero SATCOMSystem contact your local Honeywell Dealer or regional Honeywell Customer SupportEngineer. Additional assistance can be obtained from:HoneywellBusiness, Regional and General Aviation (BRGA)Customer Support Engineering5353 W. Bell RoadGlendale, AZ 85308--9000U.S.A.TEL: (602) 436--4400FAX: (602) 436--4100
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--116 Oct 2000SYSTEM DESCRIPTION1. GeneralThe SCS system is a mobile aviation communications system that provides highly reliabletelephone, data, and facsimile communications to and from the aircraft via the InternationalMaritime Satellite Organization (Inmarsat) Mini--M Aero satellite system. The SCS systeminterfaces with the antenna through L--band RF signals that emanate (and are received) fromsatellites in geostationary orbit. These satellites then convey the information to and fromground stations that interface with the terrestrial telephone networks. The SCS system doesnot support safety of flight operations.The Inmarsat satellites are placed in geostationary orbits above various regions of the earth toprovide worldwide coverage. The SCS system locks onto and continually tracks the chosensatellite regardless of the aircraft’s direction of flight and orientation. The SCS system alsocompensates for the Doppler shift of the transmitted and received signals.The total aviation satellite communications system, shown in Figure 1--1, is made up of thefollowing:Mobile Earth Station (airborne SCS system)Space Segment (satellite network)Land Earth Stations (terrestrial data and voice networks).
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--216 Oct 2000Figure 1--1. Mini--M Aero Communications SystemA. Mobile Earth StationThe main component of the Mobile Earth Station (MES) is the SCS system, which ismade up of the antenna and four electronic units. The system interfaces with the optionalvoice, PC data and facsimile equipment to accept voice, PC data, or facsimileinformation. The electronic units encode and modulate this information onto appropriateRF carrier frequencies, which are then transmitted by the antenna to the space segmentfor relay to the Land Earth Station (LES). These electronic units also receive RadioFrequency (RF) signals from the LES via the satellite, demodulate these signals, performthe necessary decoding of encoded messages, and output the voice or data messagesfor use by the user. The SCS system diagram is shown in Figure 1--2.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--331 Jan 2000Figure 1--2. SCS System DiagramB. Space SegmentThe space segment is made up of the Inmarsat satellites that support Mini--M Aerooperations. The satellites function as communication transponders to support L--bandlinks to and from the MES, and provide links to and from the LES. The space segmentprovider for aeronautical satellite communications is the Inmarsat. The four--regionsatellite system provided by Inmarsat is shown in Figure 1--3.The area covered by each satellite is comprised of a number of zones called spot beams.Separate spot beams are covered by separate antennas on the satellite, allowing forfrequencies to be reused for communications in different areas of the earth.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--431 Jan 2000INMARSAT Four -- Region ServiceSatellite Coverage and Land Earth Station NetworksAD--24066@AOR--W LAND EARTH STATIONSGoonhilly (Skyphone)Southbury (Skyways)Eik (Skyphone)Aussaguel (Aircom) *Laurentides (Aircom)AOR--E LAND EARTH STATIONSGoonhilly (Skyphone)Aussaguel (Aircom) *Eik (Skyphone)Laurentides (Aircom)Southbury (Skyways)POR LAND EARTH STATIONSBT Pacific (Skyphone)Santa Paula (Skyways)Perth (Aircom) *IOR LAND EARTH STATIONSKuantan (Skyways)Eik (Skyphone)Perth (Aircom) *SATELLITEAOR--WAOR--EIORPORACCESS CODE8745871587358725ID00010302LOCATION* SPOT BEAM CAPABLEFigure 1--3. Inmarsat Four--Region Satellite Coverage
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--531 Jan 2000C. Land Earth StationMini--M Aero communications, via Inmarsat satellites, are transmitted to and from theterrestrial phone and data networks through the LES. Each LES provides the user with adiverse routing of national and international voice and data communications viasubmarine cable, satellite, and microwave links to all destinations. Automatic trafficmanagement systems ensure efficient routing of communications by using optimum linksinto Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) and avoiding multiple satelliteconnections whenever possible.The Land Earth Stations (LES) are located strategically around the world to provideredundancy and diversity in the terrestrial extension of communications. Some problemsmay be encountered when the aircraft flies in polar regions with a latitude greater than75 degrees. The present worldwide complement of LES including location, operator, andcoverage region are summarized in Table 1--1.Table 1--1. Land Earth StationsCountry Location Operator Coverage RegionAustralia Laurentides Australian Telstra Atlantic Ocean WestCanada Laurentides Canadian Stratos Atlantic Ocean WestFrance Aussaguel France Telecom Atlantic Ocean WestNorway Eik Norwegian Telenor Atlantic Ocean WestUnited Kingdom Goonhilly British Telecom Atlantic Ocean WestUSA Southbury COMSAT Atlantic Ocean WestAustralia Laurentides Australian Telstra Atlantic Ocean EastCanada Laurentides Canadian Stratos Atlantic Ocean EastFrance Aussaguel France Telecom Atlantic Ocean EastNorway Eik Norwegian Telenor Atlantic Ocean EastUnited Kingdom Goonhilly British Telecom Atlantic Ocean EastUSA Southbury COMSAT Atlantic Ocean EastCanada Perth Canadian Stratos Indian OceanFrance Aussaguel France Telecom Indian OceanMalaysia Kuantan COMSAT Indian OceanNorway Eik Norwegian Telenor Indian OceanAustralia Perth Australian Telstra Pacific OceanCanada Perth Canadian Stratos Pacific OceanFrance Perth France Telecom Pacific OceanNew Zealand BT Pacific British Telecom Pacific OceanNew Zealand BT Pacific Norwegian Telenor Pacific OceanUSA Santa Paula COMSAT Pacific Ocean
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--616 Oct 20002. System ComponentsThe SCS system is made up of a mechanically steered antenna mounted in a radome on topof the fuselage and four electronic units mounted internal to the aircraft in a pressurized andtemperature controlled environment. The system operates independently of the aircraft. Theonly functional interface to the aircraft is the supply of primary power to the Power Supply Unit(PSU).Table 1--2 gives the components supplied by Honeywell. Table 1--3 gives a summary of theperformance characteristics for the SCS system.Table 1--2. System Components Supplied by HoneywellComponent Model No. Honeywell Part No.Aero Antenna Unit (AAU) AU--100 7519371--901Antenna Control Unit (ACU) AC--100 7519373--901Handset Unit (HSU) HS--100 7519379--901Power Supply Unit (PSU) PS--100 7519375--901Telephone Unit (TPU) TP--100 7519377--901
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--716 Oct 2000Table 1--3. Summary of Performance CharacteristicsFunction MeasurementReceive Frequency ....................... 1525.0 to 1559.0 MHzTransmit Frequency ...................... 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHzGlobal Positioning System (GPS) RFReceived Frequency ...................... 1575.42 2MHzAntenna Gain--to--System Noise TemperatureRatio(G/T) .............................. --17dB/KMinimumCoverage ....................... 85% of the volume 5_above the horizonEffective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) . . .Minimum 12 dBW, maximum 16 dBWGain .................................... 7.8 dB minimum, 9.5 dB maximumRFOutputPower......................... 5.1 dBW maximumSupply Voltage from Aircraft ............... 27.5 V dc nominal (20.5 to 32 V dc)Supply Current ........................... 1A (nominal)InrushCurrent ........................... <17A for 0.13 seconds when supplied by27.5 V dcCircuit Breaker Rating:Continuous Current ..................... 1.95 A at 20.5 V (minimum voltage)InrushCurrent(SeeNote) ............... 20.1 A for 0.11 second at 32.2 V (maximum voltage)12.8 A for 0.18 second at 20.5 V (minimum voltage)NOTE: For example, the Klixon 2TC, 3 A circuit breaker, or equivalent, should be sufficient for mostinstallations.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--816 Oct 2000Table 1--4. DO--160D Environmental CategoriesDescriptionCategory for AeroAntenna Unit (AAU)Category for All OtherUnitsTemperature and Altitude [E1X] [(A1)(A4)X]Temperature Variation A BHumidity C AShock E EVibration [(RCC1)(SLM)] [(RCC1)(SLM)]Explosion Proofness X XWaterproofness S XFluids Susceptibility F XSand and Dust D XFungus Resistance F XSalt Spray S XMagnetic Effect A APower Input B BVoltage Spike B BAudio Frequency Susceptibility B BInduced Signal Susceptibility A ARF Susceptibility [VVX] [VVX]Emission of RF Energy H MLightning Direct Effects [2A] XIcing A XElectrostatic Discharge A A
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--916 Oct 20003. System Functional DescriptionThe system functional description gives a general overview and summary of the features andinterfaces in the SCS system. Figure 1--4 shows a functional block diagram of the SCSsystem.Figure 1--4. System Functional Block DiagramA. Aero Antenna UnitThe primary function of the Aero Antenna Unit (AAU) is to complete the communicationslink between the land earth station, the satellite, and the SCS system. The AAU containsa two axis mechanically steered antenna for tracking a geostationary satellite from amoving base. The gimballed antenna transmits and receives signals in the 1.6 GHzband. In addition to the mechanically steered antenna, the AAU also contains a GlobalPositioning Sensor (GPS) antenna, angular sensors, and electronics for producing globalpositioning sensor inputs for the tracking algorithm, which is performed in the AntennaControl Unit (ACU). The AAU contains a microcontroller that is used to read the sensors,communicate this sensor data serially to the ACU, process the serial inputs from the ACU,and translate the serial input data into motor commands to drive the antenna to thecorrect position. The interfaces to the aircraft are through two RF pigtail cables, whichexit from underneath the AAU toward the forward end.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1016 Oct 2000B. Antenna Control UnitThe Antenna Control Unit (ACU) is required for the mechanically steered AAU. The ACUserves as an interface module between the AAU and the Telephone Unit (TPU). TheACU performs three main functions for the SCS system:Points the antenna at the satelliteCalculates the relative speed between the aircraft and the satellite for the Doppler shiftcorrectionCalculates the distance that the aircraft travels so that new spot beams are selectedand new working frequencies are chosen when the aircraft moves into an areacovered by a different spot beam antenna on the satellite.The ACU is made up of an RF Board (RFB), an Antenna Tracking Board (ATB), GPSengine, and a diplexer/low noise amplifier. The RFB amplifies L--band signals in thetransmit path and sets the transmitted power for the signals. In the receive path, the RFBdown--converts L--band signals to IF signals and provides signal amplification. The RFBalso communicates serially with the Telephone Unit (TPU).The ATB executes the tracking algorithms based on sensor inputs from the AAU and theGPS engine. These algorithms enable the ATB to generate steering commands tomechanically steer the antenna in the direction of the satellite. In addition, the ATBsuperimposes 27.5 V dc voltage onto the GPS line to provide operating power to theAAU. The ATB also stores aircraft calibration data.The GPS engine calculates the position and velocity of the aircraft in relation to thegeostationary satellite based on inputs from the GPS antenna in the AAU. The GPSengine then provides inputs into the tracking algorithm based on these calculations.The diplexer is a three--port device (antenna, transmit, and receive), which providessignal routing and filtering functions for the RF signals. Receive signals are routed fromthe antenna port to the receive port; transmit signals are routed from the transmit port tothe antenna port. The Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) establishes the noise floor of thecommunication system by boosting the RF signals and noise received from the antennato a level much greater than the noise level of subsequent components in the receivepath.C. Power Supply UnitThe voltage source for the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is the 28 V dc supply from theaircraft. From this dc source, the PSU supplies regulated 16 V dc power to the TPU, and27.5 V dc to the ACU. The PSU also acts as a conduit for the RF signal between theTPU and ACU. The PSU monitors the 12 V dc voltage superimposed onto the RF signal.The PSU removes this dc component and replaces it with 27.5 V dc, which serves as thevoltage source for the ACU. When the dc voltage from the TPU drops below 7 V dc, the27.5 V dc to the ACU is turned off. The maximum power output of the PSU is 30 Watts.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1131 Jan 2000D. Telephone UnitThe TPU interfaces with the handset unit and the optional accessory equipment(telephone, PC, fax machine) through serial Input/Output (I/O) ports. The function of theTPU is to modulate and demodulate signals being received and transmitted by thesecommunication devices. The TPU is responsible for handling the communicationprotocol, frequency adjustment resulting from Doppler shift and channel changes, theencoding and decoding of signals, and generating IF signals for processing. In thetransmit path, analog voice, fax, or PC data signals from the communication devices aremodulated and encoded by the TPU, converted to an IF signal, and then up--converted toan RF signal for transmission. In the receive path, IF signals from the ACU aredemodulated and decoded into analog voice, fax, or PC data signals for thecommunication devices.The TPU can interface with an ordinary Dual Tone Multi--Frequency (DTMF) telephone forbasic voice communications. The fax port allows the TPU to interface with a telefaxmachine to support Group 3 fax transmissions at a rate of 2.4 kilobits per second (kbps).The telefax machine is assigned a separate incoming call number.A personal computer can be connected to the TPU through an RS--232 port for individualsetup and operation of all functions of the SCS system. The computer also allows theuse of the built--in data transmission service without the aid of a modem or data card.The TPU provides access to Asynchronous Data (ASD) services through its built--inmodem capability. The ASD system provides 2.4 kbps data transmissions between anSCS system and the fixed international network. The data transmission service isassigned a separate call number. The data transmission service can be used withstandard dial--up connection software to connect the Internet and e--mail services of mostInternet Service Providers (ISP).The TPU also contains a card slot for a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. The SIMcard carries subscription information from the Inmarsat service provider or networkservice provider on an integrated circuit. The SCS system used with the SIM cardassumes the identity of the card. Each SIM card contains its own set of numbers onwhich the user can be contacted regardless of the SCS system being used. All outgoingcalls are billed to the owner of the SIM card.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1231 Jan 2000E. Handset UnitThe Handset Unit (HSU) is the primary communication device for the SCS system and isused for telephone calls and basic functions. A 12--character, alphanumeric displayscreen allows the system to display messages requesting information from the user suchas a Personal Identification Number (PIN) and to display the status of the system. Theuser can also use the display screen to access all functions that the system supports.The HSU has a keypad that allows the user to enter PINs and dial telephone numbers,select functions, and turn off and on the speaker phone function. An ON/OFF key on thekeypad allows the user to switch the system on and off. A handset microphone andloudspeaker allows handsfree operation for the user. In addition to normal voicecommunications, the HSU provides the following options:PIN ProtectionAccess to the phone book entriesManual selection of the satellite ocean regionSelection of the default network service provider.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1316 Oct 20004. System Component DescriptionsA. Aero Antenna UnitThe AAU contains a mechanically steered antenna for transmitting and receiving RFsignals to and from a geostationary satellite. The AAU is mounted in a radome on top ofthe fuselage. See Figure 1--5 for a graphic view of the AAU. Refer to Table 1--5 for theAAU leading particulars.Figure 1--5. Aero Antenna UnitTable 1--5. Leading Particulars for the Aero Antenna UnitItem SpecificationDimensions (maximum):Height ....................................... 4.88 in. (124 mm)Width ........................................ 5.96 in. (151.3 mm)Length ....................................... 22.09 in. (561 mm)Weight (maximum) .............................. 5.30 lb (2.4 kg)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1416 Oct 2000B. Antenna Control UnitThe ACU serves as an interface between the AAU and the TPU. The ACU is mounted inthe pressurized/temperature controlled cabin as close as possible to the AAU within thelimitations imposed by the allowable RF cable loss (less than or equal to 0.75 dB at 1.6GHz) and the RF cable selection. Generally this is limited to less than 3m (10 ft) with thebest available cables. See Figure 1--6 for a graphic view of the ACU. Refer to Table 1--6for the ACU leading particulars.Figure 1--6. Antenna Control UnitTable 1--6. Leading Particulars for the Antenna Control UnitItem SpecificationDimensions (maximum):Height ....................................... 1.38 in. (35 mm)Width ........................................ 5.01 in. (127.2 mm)Length ....................................... 9.29 in. (236 mm)Weight (maximum) .............................. 3.2 lb (1.45 kg)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1516 Oct 2000C. Power Supply UnitThe PSU provides the operating power for the system. The PSU and TPU may bemounted together in the pressurized/temperature controlled cabin. The maximumdistance between the PSU and the ACU is defined by the cable requirements and thecable selection. See Figure 1--7 for a graphic view of the PSU. Refer to Table 1--7 for thePSU leading particulars.Figure 1--7. Power Supply UnitTable 1--7. Leading Particulars for the Power Supply UnitItem SpecificationDimensions (maximum):Height ....................................... 1.20 in. (30.5 mm)Width ........................................ 8.33 in. (211.5 mm)Length ....................................... 6.12 in. (155.5 mm)Weight (maximum) .............................. 2.4 lb (1.09 kg)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1616 Oct 2000D. Telephone UnitThe TPU serves as the interface between various user devices, such as the HSU, PC,telephone, and fax machine, and the network. The HSU interface is through a RJ45 jack.The interface with the PC is through a standard RS--232 port, while the telephone and faxmachine use a standard RJ11 jack. The TPU and PSU may be mounted together in thepressurized/temperature controlled cabin. The maximum distance between the TPU andthe PSU is defined by the cable requirements and the cable selection. See Figure 1--8 fora graphic view of the TPU. Refer to Table 1--8 for the TPU leading particulars.Figure 1--8. Telephone UnitTable 1--8. Leading Particulars for the Telephone UnitItem SpecificationDimensions (maximum):Height ....................................... 1.20 in. (30.5 mm)Width ........................................ 8.33 in. (211.5 mm)Length ....................................... 6.12 in. (155.5 mm)Weight (maximum) .............................. 2.2lb(1.0kg)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1716 Oct 2000E. Handset UnitThe HSU interfaces with the TPU to supply a telephone handset and a display screen forthe user. The handset connects to the TPU through an RJ45 jack and comes with acoiled cord, extendable to a maximum of 1.8 meters (5.9 feet). A coiled cord extensionup to 15 feet is acceptable. This restricts where the HSU and TPU can be mounted in thepressurized/temperature controlled cabin. Also, the HSU must be mounted so it cannotbe removed from its cradle in the forward direction. See Figure 1--9 for a graphic view ofthe HSU. Refer to Table 1--9 for the HSU leading particulars.Figure 1--9. Handset UnitTable 1--9. Leading Particulars for the Handset UnitItem SpecificationDimensions (maximum):Height ....................................... 1.46 in. (37 mm)Width ........................................ 2.13 in. (54 mm)Length ....................................... 7.87 in. (200 mm)Weight (maximum) .............................. 0.85 lb (0.39 kg)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1816 Oct 20005. System InterfacesThe system interfaces and cables are shown in Figure 1--10. Refer to Table 1--10 for thesystem interfaces leading particulars.Figure 1--10. System Interfaces
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--1916 Oct 2000Table 1--10. Leading Particulars for the System InterfacesItem SpecificationInterface A (TPU RF Cable)Mechanical Interface:TPU ......................................... QLA Jack (Antenna)Power Supply ................................. SMA Jack (TPU)Electrical Interface:Loss ......................................... 2 dB at 1.6 GHzVSWR ....................................... < 1.4:1Impedance ................................... 50 ohmDC Signal .................................... 27.5 0.5 V dc, 30 W maxTX Signal .................................... 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHzRX Signal .................................... 101.5 MHz carrierInterface B (IF Cable)Mechanical Interface:ACU......................................... TNC Jack (IF)Power Supply ................................. QLA Jack (CON)ColorCoding ................................. YellowElectrical Interface:Loss ......................................... 8 dB at 1.6 GHzVSWR ....................................... < 1.4:1Impedance ................................... 50 ohmDC Signal .................................... 27.5 0.5 V dc, 30 W maxTX Signal .................................... 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHzRX Signal .................................... 101.5 MHz carrierInterface C (GPS Cable)Mechanical Interface:ACU......................................... TNC Jack (GPS)Antenna ..................................... TNC Jack (J2)ColorCoding ................................. Red
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--2016 Oct 2000Table 1--10. Leading Particulars for the System Interfaces (cont)Item SpecificationElectrical Interface:Loss ......................................... 10 dB at 1575.42 MHzVSWR ....................................... < 1.4:1Impedance ................................... 50 ohmDC Signal .................................... 27.5 0.5 V dc, 15 W maxRX Signal .................................... 1575.42 MHz carrier (GPS)Interface D (Antenna Cable)Mechanical Interface:ACU......................................... TNC Jack (RF)Antenna ..................................... TNC (J1)ColorCoding ................................. BlueElectrical Interface:Loss ......................................... 0.75 dB at 1.6 GHzVSWR ....................................... < 1.4:1Impedance ................................... 50 ohmTX Signal .................................... 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHzRX Signal .................................... 1525 to 1559 MHzInterface E (TPU Power Cable)Mechanical Interface:TPU ......................................... Molex Mini--Fit Jrt: 5569**A2* 3 circuitssingle row. Mates with Molex Mini--FitJrttype 5557, P/N 39--01--4030 or39--01--4031 on cable (DC in).Power Supply ................................. Molex Mini--Fit Jr: 5569**A2* 4 circuits2*2 dual row. Mates with Molex Mini--FitJrttype 5557, P/N 39--01--2040 or39--01--2045 on cable (Vout).Electrical Interface:Voltage ...................................... 27.5 V dc nominalCurrent ...................................... <1AResistance ................................... < 0.5 ohm
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 1--2131 Jan 2000Table 1--10. Leading Particulars for the System Interfaces (cont)Item SpecificationInterface F (Power Cable)Mechanical Interface:TPU ......................................... Molex Mini--Fit Jr: 5569**A2* 3 circuitssingle row. Mates with Molex Mini--FitJrttype 5557, P/N 39--01--4030 or39--01--4031 on cable (Vin).Electrical Interface:Input Voltage ................................. 27.5 V dc nominalPower ....................................... 30W maximumInterface G (RJ45 Jack for Handset)Connector .................................... 8--pin RJ45 jack on TPUInterface H (RJ11 Jack for Telephone and Fax)Speech Level ................................. +2.5 dBmReceiveLevel ................................ -- 9 d B mDialTone..................................... 425 Hz, --19dBmDTMF(Dialing) ............................... --20 dBmMinimum ..................................... 30 V dcLineVoltage .................................. 35 Vrms, 25 HZ (maximum of twotelephones/faxes)Ringing Signal (Hook off) ....................... >20mASignaling(Hookon) ........................... <9mAInterface J (RS232 Jack for PC)Connector .................................... 9--pin D--type sub miniature femaleconnectorDataProtocol ................................. Hayes AT compatibleBitRate ...................................... 1.2 to 38.4 kbpsParity ........................................ No parity (AT programmable: odd, even,mark, or space)DataBits ..................................... 8 bits (AT programmable: 7 or 8 bits)StopBits ..................................... 1 bit (AT programmable: 1 or 2 bits)FlowControl .................................. RTS/CTS (AT programmable: ON,XON/XOFF or RTS/CTS)
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--131 Jan 2000SYSTEM OPERATION1. GeneralThe SCS system provides direct telephony, telefax, Nera Internet Message Service (NIMS),and data connection to international public networks via the Inmarsat satellite system. Forbasic operation, the system requires the following:Aero Antenna Unit (AAU)Antenna Control Unit (ACU)Power Supply Unit (PSU)Telephone Unit (TPU)Handset Unit (HSU).For additional functionality, the following equipment may be added:Personal Computer (PC) for control and settingsTelefax machineTelephone.The network service provider issues the user license and Inmarsat Mobile Numbers (IMN).The service provider is also responsible for the billing of calls. The services supported by thesystem are as follows:Telephone calls -- basic telephony servicesTelefax -- CCITT Group 3 facsimile services, 2.4 bpsData communication -- Hayes compatible 2.4 bps data serviceMail service -- NIMS.Figure 2--1 shows the communication path for calls to and from the SCS system.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--231 Jan 2000Figure 2--1. Communications Path2. Making a Call Using the SCS SystemA. Calls from the SCS SystemTo make an outgoing call, you use a standard international telephone number with the00 prefix. The MES automatically includes information to identify the system and theparticular port that originates the call. The SCS system has four ports configured for:Handset Unit CallsTelephone CallsTelefax ServiceData Service (personal computer).The LES uses the port identifying information (OI) for billing purposes. The systemtransmits the dialling information on a channel specially assigned by the NetworkCoordination Station (NCS) to the LES, which also has been instructed to tune to thesame channel. The LES routes the call over the public telecommunications networks tothe intended destination. When the called party responds, the call proceeds.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--331 Jan 2000B. Calls to the SCS SystemThe SCS system receives incoming calls via the Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN) phonenumbers. The IMN numbers are assigned to the following ports:Handset Unit (HSU port)Telephone (TEL port)Data service (DATA port)Telefax service (FAX port)NIMS service.Calls are made as ordinary international (satellite) calls where each ocean region has aninternational country code (see Appendix A for a list of telephone country codes). If anarea is covered by more than one satellite, it is necessary that the caller knows whichsatellite (ocean region) the MES is using. The international codes for the ocean regionsare as follows:Atlantic Ocean East Region: 871Pacific Ocean Region: 872Indian Ocean Region: 873Atlantic Ocean West Region: 874NOTE: Some network service providers support the common ocean region accessnumber 870, which connects the call to the dialed SCS system regardless of theocean region the user is currently communicating through.C. Calls from the Handset UnitThe handset unit is used for telephone calls and basic functions. Additional control offunctions must be performed from a PC connected to the RS--232 jack of the TPU.Figure 2--2 shows the display and keys of the handset unit. Table 2--1 describes thefeatures of the handset unit.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--416 Oct 2000Figure 2--2. Handset Unit Display and Keys
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--531 Jan 2000Table 2--1. Features of the Handset UnitFeature DescriptionAuxiliary Keys The auxiliary keys allow selection of secondary functions, displayingadditional information, and volume and contrast adjustment.Number Keys Only the number keys are required to call the end subscriber. Pushingthe F1 key selects the letter entries. Pushing the SHIFT key selectsthe secondary functions.IDLE Mode The following message appears inthe in the display screen when inIDLE mode:HOOK ON/OFF The handset unit is secured in a desk-- or wall--mounted bracket.A magnet toggles the internal hook switch:The switch can also be toggledwith the combined HOOKON/OFF and ESCAPE key:
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--616 Oct 2000Table 2--1. Features of the Handset Unit (cont)Feature DescriptionBeeps in the Handset Unit Before contact is established with the selected satellite, beeps indicateattempts.Loudspeaker When off--hook, the loudspeakerkey toggles the handsetloudspeaker ON and OFF. Thefollowing symbol is displayed inthe display screen when theloudspeaker is on:Volume Control The received volume in the handset unit may be adjusted during a call:Reducing the volume:Increasing the volume:The volume is reset when clearing the call.Light in Display and Keys Turns on during activity (default)For permanent light, push the SHIFT key LIGHT key together once.Repeat the key strokes to turn the light off, and repeat again torevert to the activity mode of illumination.Incoming Call Indicator The incoming call indicator Hflashes when receiving a call tothe handset unit. The indicatorturns off when the call isestablished.PIN Code The user is prompted for the 4--8 digit Personal Identification Number(PIN) each time the SCS--System is switched on:SIM PIN (with SIM card)Phone PIN (without SIM card)NOTE: The PIN code may also be entered from the PC, if it isconnected. Be aware that the PIN protection may have beendisabled.Sidetone Adjustment To adjust the sidetone level, push the SHIFT key once.jReducing the side tone level:Increasing the side tone level:To terminate side tone control, push the SHIFT key again. The displaywill show ACCEPTED. Volume control is now active as usual. Thesidetone setting is stored between calls and when the power is cycled.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--716 Oct 20003. Operation of the Handset UnitA. Switching On the SystemTo switch on the system, perform the following:(1) Insert the SIM card (if the SIM card is to be used with the system).NOTE: There are three ways to power up/down the system. Power can beapplied/removed via the HSU,TPU, or aircraft power (circuit breaker).(2) Apply power to the system. The red ON indicator on the TPU should turn on. Referto Figure 2--3.Figure 2--3. Switching On
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--831 Jan 2000(3) Enter the SIM PIN code, followed by the pound (#)key. If no SIM card is inserted, the Phone PINmust be entered.B. Satellite SearchingTo search for a satellite, perform the following:(1) Push the loudspeaker key to turn on the loudspeaker.(2) Push the LIST up arrow and LIST down arrow keys to adjust the volume of theloudspeaker.(3) During the satellite search, beep tones are heard in the HSU (green indicator L2 onthe TPU) flashes in step with the tones:HHHHHHHHSlow intermittent tones when searchingfor any satellite.HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Rapid intermittent tones when searchingfor a specific satellite (faster whensearching for a single satellite).(4) When receiving a satellite signal, a short tone is sounded. If it is an Inmarsatsatellite, a continuous tone is sounded with varying frequency. When closing in on asatellite, the tone should increase in frequency.NOTE: Searching all satellites is the normal mode of operation.(5) Push the pound (#) key or the ENTER key toaccept the satellite selection, e.g., AOR--E.orNOTES:1. Push the ESC key once to restart the satellite search, or twice to chooseanother region. Refer to paragraph 3.E. for a description on how tomanually select a Satellite Ocean Region.2. With no user intervention, the SCS system automatically searches and logson to an appropriate ground earth station via a satellite.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--931 Jan 2000C. Making a Call Through Any Network Service ProviderTo make a call through any network service provider, perform the following:(1) Key in the international call prefix 00, followed bythe country code and subscriber code (maximumof 22 digits):NOTE: For an explanation of call numbers and alist of the telephone country codes, seeAppendix A.(2) Initiate the call by pushing the pound (#) key or theENTER key. Slow beeps are heard during the callsetup. The ringing tone is heard until the call isanswered. The call indicator L1 on the TPU turnson.orNOTE: Pushing the FUNC key displays theduration of the call as it proceeds(hours:minutes:seconds).(3) Clear the call when finished by pushing theESCAPE key:
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1016 Oct 2000D. Making a Call Through a Selected Network Service ProviderTo make a call through a selected network service provider, perform the following:(1) Push the No. 2 key then the star (*) key to enterthe network service provider reference code.then(2) Repeat all of the steps in paragraph C., Making a Call Through Any NetworkService Provider.NOTE: Availability of this function depends on the service provider.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1131 Jan 2000E. Manually Selecting a Satellite Ocean RegionSome geographic locations allow contact with more than one Ocean Region satellite. It isrecommended that the user choose an Ocean Region providing good signal quality andcost--effective communication. Use the satellite coverage map in Figure 1--3 to select theOcean Region at your location:AOR--W Atlantic Ocean Region West: (1)AOR--E Atlantic Ocean Region East: (2)POR Pacific Ocean Region: (3)IOR Indian Ocean Region: (4)To select a satellite ocean region, starting from idle, perform the following:NOTE: The following message appears in the displaywhen in the idle mode:(1) Push the SHIFT key then the No. 7 key to enterthe Ocean region selection.NOTE: This mode can also be entered bypushing the ESC key twice during thesatellite search function.then(2) Push the FUNC key to enter the Satellite Regionlist. Use the LIST--down and ENTER keys to scrolldown to the desired region. thenNOTE: Turn on the loudspeaker to hear thesearch tone and adjust the volume.Pushing the ESC key stops the search.then(3) Push the pound (#) key or ENTER key to acceptthe satellite selection, e.g., AOR--E.or
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1231 Jan 2000F. Selecting the Default Network Service ProviderThe default Inmarsat Network Service Provider (ISP) for a satellite (Ocean Region) isautomatically used if the user does not select another service provider when making acall. When using a SIM card, the selection of an ISP is restricted to one of the allowednetwork service providers. When the restricted network function is enabled, and withsome SIM cards, the selection of default network service provider is not possible.To select the default network service provider, perform the following:NOTE: The following message appears in the displaywhen in the idle mode:(1) Push the FUNC key to open the function MENU:(2) Push the ENTER key to display the current defaultnetwork:(3) Use the LIST down key to scroll down through thelist to the desired network service provider:(4) Push the pound (#) key or the ENTER key to storethe selected network service provider as thedefault: or(5) Push the ESC key twice to revert to the idle mode. 2X
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1331 Jan 2000G. IMN Numbers ReadoutThis function lists the IMN numbers assigned to the Mini--M Aero SATCOM System.Editing of the numbers on the telephone or SIM card can only be performed from the PCwhen connected.To readout the IMN numbers, perform the following:NOTE: The following message appears in the displaywhen in the idle mode:(1) Push the FUNC key to open the function MENU:(2) Use the LIST down key to scroll down to the IMNnumbers:(3) Push the ENTER key to enter the list, and thenuse the LIST down key to display the assignedIMN numbers: then(4) Push the ESC key twice to revert to the idle mode. 2X
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1431 Jan 2000H. Information ReadoutThe following information is provided:TPU version numberForward ID number that identifies the user’s particular Mini--M Aero System and SIMcard,ifinstalledSystem version numbers of the internal software programs.To readout the information, perform the following:NOTE: The following message appears in the displaywhen in the idle mode:(1) Push the FUNC key to open the function MENU:(2) Use the LIST down key to scroll down to theinformation:
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1531 Jan 2000(3) Push the ENTER key to access the list, and thenuse the LIST down key to display the informationavailable: then(4) Push the ESC key twice to revert to the idle mode. 2X
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1631 Jan 2000I. Calls from the TelephoneA telephone connected to the RJ--11 jack in the TPU can be used to make calls. (Referto Table 1--10 for specifications.) Additional control of functions must be done from theHSU or a PC connected to the RS--232 port of the TPU. Table 2--2 gives the telephonefeatures.Table 2--2. Telephone FeaturesFunction DescriptionCall through DefaultNetwork Service Providerroutes the call through the default network service provider for the satellite(Ocean Region) that the user is using.Call through SelectedNetwork Service Providerroutes the call through the network service provider Telenor (4) in Norway.Last Number Redialingretransmits the last number.Last Number Redialingthrough the SelectedthroughtheSelectedNetwork Service Provider retransmits the last number through the selected network service provider(Telenor = 4).Short Number Dialing(Prefix 23)(Prefix23)fetches and sends the telephone number stored on the SIM card under thenumber 105.Short Number Dialing(Prefix 23) throughthe(Prefix23)throughtheSelected Network ServiceProvider fetches and sends the telephone number stored under the number 105 throughthe selected network service provider (Telenor = 4).Call through SelectedNetwork Service Providerand Terrestrial NetworkDialing through a terrestrial network is only possible using a selected networkservice provider. The number may be in the range of 0 to 127.Example of a call through the selected network service provider, e.g., Telenor,and terrestrial network 1:
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1731 Jan 2000Table 2--2. Telephone Features (cont)Function DescriptionService Calls Special information services are accessible with a 2--digit service addresscode. See Appendix B for a list of service address codes.The following is an example of obtaining assistance from the internationaloperator. Dial:NOTE: Not all network service providers offer every service listed.Call the SCS--1000 To call the SCS--1000, dial the international prefix followed by the 87X IMNnumber, for example from the U.S., 011 871 762420510. The Xin 87Xdepends on which satellite the SCS--1000 is currently using:1--AOR--E(Atlantic Ocean Region East)2--POR(Pacific Ocean Region)3 -- IOR (Indian Ocean region)4--AOR--W(Atlantic Ocean Region West)NOTE: Some network service providers support the common Ocean Regionaccess number 870, which connects the call to the dialed SCS--1000regardless of the Ocean Region the user currently communicatesthrough.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1831 Jan 20004. Telefax ServiceThe TPU provides access to a telefax service at a transmission rate of 2.4 kpbs. The TPU isfully compatible with the world’s leading telefax machines and telefax software standards.NOTE:Transmission may not be possible through some of the telefax machines available onthe market. Check with the network service provider before purchasing a telefaxmachine for use with the SCS system.A. SetupConnect the telefax machine to the FAX port on the TPU connector panel as shown inFigure 2--4. (Refer to the telefax machine owner’s manual to set the default transmissionrate to 2.4 kpbs.) Verify that the FAX port is configured for telefax service. Refer to theadvanced functions port configuration paragraph 7.K.(4)(a) in this section for informationon how to configure the FAX port for telefax service. Paragraph 3. of this sectiondescribes the operation of the HSU.Figure 2--4. Telefax Communications with the SCS System
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--1931 Jan 2000B. TransmissionTelefax calls made by the SCS system are telefax only. Any telephone handsetconnected to the telefax machine is for dialing purposes only. To send a facsimile, usethe same dialing sequences as when making a call, either through the default networkservice provider or a selected network service provider. Enter the pound (#) key as thelast digit before starting the transmission.Telefax transmissions normally take 1.5 minutes per standard text page using standardresolution. Using superfine or halftone resolution doubles the transmission time. To savetime, avoid using a separate cover page. If a call failure should occur while sending amulti--page document, re--send only the failed pages.5. Data ServiceAccess to all system functions is obtained by connecting a PC to the RS--232 port on the TPUconnector panel as shown in Figure 2--5. With a VT100 compatible terminal emulator, such asWindows 95 -- HyperTerminal, the menu is displayed on the PC screen. The TPU alsoprovides access to asynchronous data services through its built--in modem capability. Thetransmission rate over the satellite is 2.4 kpbs, and any standard PC with a serial port can beused.Figure 2--5. PC Connections to the SCS System
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2016 Oct 2000A. Data Port SetupThe DATA port on the TPU may be set to operate with a PC, or with a printer. To operatewith a PC, the initial settings of the DATA port must be as follows:Speed, normally 38,400 bps8 data bitsNo parity1stopbit.B. Initial Settings on PCUse a PC terminal emulator program, such as HyperTerminal, to make the following initialsettings:(1) Start the HyperTerminal(2) Enter a name for the terminal, for example: TPU_test(3) In the phone number window, select Direct to COM1 (or the COM port the TPU isconnected to)(4) In the COM1 Properties window, set as follows:Bits per second: 38,400 bpsData bits: 8Parity: NoneStop bits: 1Flow control: None.(5) In the File menu, select Properties then click Settings and select Terminal.(6) Select ANSI in the Emulation list box.(7) In the view menu, click Fonts. Select Terminal in the fonts list. Set the size to 11points.(8) Click on Ok.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2131 Jan 2000C. Testing the InstallationEnter a command on the PC keyboard to verify that an OK is displayed on the PC screen.An example command is shown below:If there is no response, check that the baud rate setting is the same for both the PC andthe TPU.D. Procedures for Starting PC Data ServicesPerform the following procedures for starting the data service from the PC:(1) Turn on the TPU. See paragraph 3.A. for procedures to turn on the system.(2) Open the terminal emulator on the PC and connect. Key in the start promptat+wneradte. Refer to Figure 2--6.NOTE: When using the terminal emulator, the data/printer port Data TerminalEquipment (DTE) is busy and is not capable of receiving a data call.at+wneradteTerminal MMI started in mode: MMI (multilingual)CTRL--f to switch fontCTRL--xtoreturntoATcommandmode.Press space to continueFigure 2--6. Keying in the Start Prompt
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2216 Oct 2000NOTE: The user is prompted for the 4--8 digit PIN each time the system is switched on.(3) Enter the SIM PIN code and push the CONTROL key and P key.NOTE: If no SIM card is installed, the user is prompted to enter the Phone PIN.(4) During the satellite search, beep tones are heard in the handset as follows:HHHHHHHHSlow intermittent tones when searchingfor any satellite.HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Rapid intermittent tones when searchingfor a specific satellite (faster whensearching for a single satellite).(5) When receiving a satellite signal, a short tone is sounded. If it is an Inmarsatsatellite, a continuous tone is sounded with varying frequency provided the tone ison. When closing in on a satellite, the tone should increase in frequency.(6) A signal strength bar appears on the PC display screen. The longer the signal bar orhigher the signal strength indicator value, the better the signal quality. The barbecomes dashed when the signal strength value reaches 400. The maximum markerindicates the highest signal strength achieved during the current satellite search.Refer to Figure 2--7.NOTE: The VOLUME indicator appears when the Tone is ON.Figure 2--7. Signal Strength of Satellite Search
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2331 Jan 2000(7) Selecting the SEEK function starts the satellite search again. The NEW functionallows the selection of a specific satellite. Scroll down to the desired satellite andselect. An example is given below:NOTE: Searching for a new satellite should be done under special circumstancesonly. Searching for any satellite is the normal (default) mode of operation.(8) Selecting OK initializes the system.(9) The equipment is ready for use when the main window appears as shown below:
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2431 Jan 2000E. Selecting Functions Using a PCThe display screen shows the function currently assigned to each soft key:<U, I, O, or P>. The function is selected by pushing the CONTROL key and theU, I, O, or P key simultaneously. The example below shows the function that can beselected when starting the system:NOTE: The function selected by pushing the keys varies with the opened window. Refer toparagraph 7. in this section for an overview of the functions provided by the SCS system.F. HelpPushing the CONTROL key and T key selects the HELP function whenever it is neededby the user. See the example below:Pushing the CONTROL key and U key selects the KEYS function for a direct explanationof the various tasks performed by the four soft keys.G. PrintingWhen printing, such as a NIMS message or traffic log, the display screen switches to thetext mode. The system must be restarted to revert to the data mode.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2531 Jan 20006. Procedures for Sending and Receiving NIMS MessagesSending and receiving NIMS messages is only possible through network service providersthat support the NIMS service. The procedures for sending NIMS messages through the PCare provided in Table 2--3. The procedures for receiving NIMS message through the PC areprovided in Table 2--4.Table 2--3. Procedure for Sending NIMS MessagesTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Select Menu.2. Select Mail to open the Mailmanager window.Example:3. Selecting the Out menu optionon the Mail manager windowopens the Out Box screen.Use the DOWN key to scrolldown to the desired message.a. Selecting the Removmenu option (pushing theCONTROL and U keys)on the Out Box windowerases the selectedmessage.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2631 Jan 2000Table 2--3. Procedure for Sending NIMS Messages (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokesb. Selecting the Print menu option (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) on the Out Box windowoutputs the message to the display screen.NOTE: The Print menu option appears only if a printer is enabled. Refer to paragraph 7.G. in thissection.c. Selecting the Setup menuoption on the Out Boxwindow opens the Setupfor sending mail window.NOTE: Selecting Ok (pushing theCONTROL and P keys) returns theuser to the mail manager window.d. Pushing the right arrowkey on the Out Boxwindow opens the OutBox message detailswindow.e. Selecting the New menuoption on the Out Boxwindow opens a windowfor a new message.NOTE: Selecting Del(pushing theCONTROL and Ukeys) deletes themessage withoutsending it.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2731 Jan 2000Table 2--3. Procedure for Sending NIMS Messages (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokesf. Selecting the Edit menuoption on the Out Boxwindow allows the user toedit a message. Use theDOWN key to scroll downto the desired line.NOTE: Selecting Edit (pushing theCONTROL and U keys) on the OutBox message details window alsoopens the Edit window.NOTE: Pushing the ESC key on the Editwindow opens a window that givesthe choice of sending the mail later.g. Selecting the Send menuoption on the Edit windowshows the send details ofthe mail message.NOTE: Selecting Send (pushing theCONTROL and P keys) on the Newmessage window also opens theSend details window.NOTE: Selecting Del (pushing theCONTROL and U keys) deletes themessage without sending it.h. Selecting Ok on the Senddetails window opens awindow showing that themessage is being sent.NOTE: The Abort menuoption (pushing theCONTROL and Pkeys) stops NIMSafter confirmation.NOTE: The IMN number of the NIMS service must have been entered into the SCS System to allowcommunication. Refer to the advanced functions information available paragraph7.K.(5) in this section.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2831 Jan 2000Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS MessagesTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Select Menu.2. Select Mail to open the Mailmanager window.Example:3. Selecting the In menu optionon the Mail manager windowopens the In Box screen. Usethe DOWN key to scroll downto the desired message.a. Selecting the Removmenu option (pushing theCONTROL and I keys) onthe In Box window erasesthe selected message.b. Selecting the Print menu option (pushing the CONTROL and U keys) on the In Box window outputsthe message to the display screen.NOTE: The Print menu option appears only if a printer is enabled. Refer to paragraph 7.G. in thissection.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--2931 Jan 2000Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokesc. Selecting Get on the InBox window calls theNIMS server to read outstored NIMS messages.(1) Selecting Ok opens awindow showing thatthe NIMS server ischecking for new mail.(2) Modify the servernumber if required byselecting Del (pushingthe CONTROL and Ukeys).NOTE: Selecting Abort (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) stops the request to the NIMSserver.d. Pushing the right arrowkey on the In Box windowopens the In Boxmessage details window.(1) Selecting Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) on the In Box message details windowreturns the user to the In Box window.(2) Selecting Read on theIn Box messagedetails window orselecting Read(pushing theCONTROL and Okeys) on the In Boxwindow allows theuser to read thedesired message.NOTE: See the followingexamples.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3031 Jan 2000Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey StrokesExample 1:(Hello ! message from the In Box)NOTES:1. Selecting the Next menu option (pushing the CONTROL and I keys) displays the nextmessage.2. Selecting the Remov menu option (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) erases the message.3. Selecting Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) returns the user to the In Box window.4. Selecting Reply (pushing theCONTROL and U keys) opens thefollowing window that allows the userto send a reply message:(1) Selecting Del (pushing the CONTROL and U keys)on this window deletes the reply message.(2) Selecting Send (pushing the CONTROL and Pkeys) on this window sends the reply message.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3131 Jan 2000Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey StrokesExample 2:(Voice mailbox message from In Box)NOTES:1. Selecting the Del menu option (pushing the CONTROL and U keys) on the Mailboxaccess window deletes the message.2. Selecting the Remov menu option (pushing the CONTROL and I keys) on the Mailboxaccess window erases the alert message.3. Selecting the Call menu option (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) on the Mailboxaccess window dials the mailbox to read out the voice message.4. Selecting Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) on the Mailbox access window returnsthe user to the In Box window.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3231 Jan 20007. FunctionsA. GeneralThe SCS system provides the following functions (see Figure 2--8):Phone Book (Book)Last number list (Last)Setting up (Seek)Menu.Figure 2--8. PC Main WindowSelecting Menu (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) on the Main window opens theFunction menu window as shown in Figure 2--9. Use the up or down arrow on thekeyboard to scroll up or down and select the desired function. The reference number canalso be keyed in for direct selection. Table 2--5 gives the description of each function.Figure 2--9. Function Menu Window
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3316 Oct 2000Table 2--5. Function Menu DescriptionsReference Function Description001 Set default network provider Lets the user change the network service provider andterrestrial network.For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.E. in thissection.002 Set access level Allows shifting between the user level and the owner/CHV2level (non--SIM/SIM operation). This function also lets theuser change the phone/SIM PIN code and the owner/CHV2password.For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.F. in thissection.003 Data/Printer port setup Enables the port for connection of a printer or PC and sets thetransfer bit rate.For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.G. in thissection.004 Phone setup menu Sets the following:Display backlight and contrastReceive volumeSystem clockKey lock codeLanguageMailbox access numbersCall charge.For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.H. in thissection.006 Traffic log Logs outgoing calls and supplies a detailed printout.For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.I. in thissection.008 Precharge Allows preprogramming of the total duration of a call.For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.J. in thissection.009 Advanced functions Sets or allows viewing of the following:Access controlAero functionsSatellite setupConfigurationInformation availableInstall.For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.K. in thissection. See Figure 2--10.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3416 Oct 2000Figure 2--10. Overview of Menu Functions
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3531 Jan 2000B. Last Number ListThe last 10 numbers called are stored in the TPU memory or on the SIM card. Eachnumber may be up to 22 digits. If the number is already stored in the phone book, thesubscriber’s name appears in the list.NOTE: The last used number list stored on the SIM card replaces that of the phonewhen inserting the card. (It is restored when removing the SIM.)To readout the last number list, perform the steps in Table 2--6.Table 2--6. Procedure for Last Number List ReadoutTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Select Last from the Mainwindow.2. Scroll up or down to thedesired number on the list.3. Selecting the Save menu option (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) copies the number to thephone book.NOTE: A name is prompted.4. Selecting Erase (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) deletes all entries in the Last used number list.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3631 Jan 2000C. Phone BookThe following may be stored for abbreviated dialing from the Handset Unit or telephone:99 entries (No. 1 to 99) with names of up to 29 characters in the TPU.Up to 100 entries (No.100 and up) with names of up to 10 characters on the SIM card(varies with type).NOTE: The list is sorted by name. The SIM card entries and phone entries merge whenthe card is inserted.The following is an example of short number dialing:fetches and sends the telephone number stored inthe phone book under the short number 8.To make a phone book entry, edit an entry, or copying an entry, perform the procedures inTable 2--7.Table 2--7. Phone Book ProceduresTask Key Strokes PC Screen DisplayTo make a phone book entry, perform the following:1. Select Book on theMain window.2. Scroll up or down tothe desired name onthe list or search forthe first letter(s) of thesubscriber name.3. Pushing the rightarrow button displayall of the data.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3731 Jan 2000Table 2--7. Phone Book Procedures (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes4. Pushing New on thePhone book windowopens the New entryin the Phone bookwindow.a. Selecting Save(pushing theCONTROL and Pkeys) saves theentry.b. Selecting Del(pushing theCONTROL and Ukeys) deletes thedigit to the left ofthe cursor.To edit a phone book entry or copy an entry, perform the following:1. Perform steps 1 thru 3above.2. Pushing Edit on thePhone book windowopens the Edit modein the Phone bookwindow.a. Selecting Save (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) saves the entry.b. Selecting Remov (pushing the CONTROL and I keys) deletes the entry.c. Selecting Del (pushing the CONTROL and U keys) deletes the digit to the left of the cursor.d. Selecting New onthe Edit mode inthe Phone bookwindow copies theentry (from anon--SIM phonebook to a SIMbook, forexample)NOTE: The entry is assigned the first free short number on the SIM card.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3831 Jan 2000D. Key LockThe key lock function prevents unauthorized use when the system is on, but still allowsreception of incoming calls. When the lock is set no dial tone is produced, and the PC ATcommands are unavailable. Entering a login password (Phone PIN / SIM PIN) stillunlocks the phone.NOTE: If Phone PIN / SIM PIN is disabled, turning power off and then on will not unlockthe phone.This function is only accessible when the system is restricted for use with a specific SIMcard, or with no SIM card. Refer to the advanced functions access control paragraph7.K.(1) in this section.To initiate the key lock and enter or change the unlock code, refer to the key lock setupparagraph 7.H.(2) in this section.To set the lock or unlock, perform the procedures in Table 2--8.Table 2--8. Key Lock/Unlock ProceduresTask Key Strokes PC Screen DisplayTo lock, perform the following:1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Select Lock on theFunction menuwindow.NOTE: A warning isdisplayed in theMain window.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--3931 Jan 2000Table 2--8. Key Lock/Unlock Procedures (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey StrokesTo unlock, perform the following:1. Selecting Open on theMain window with thekey lock enabledallows the user toenter the unlock code.2. Selecting Ok on theOpen telephonewindow opens theMain window.E. Default Network Service Provider and Terrestrial NetworkThe default ISP for a satellite (Ocean Region) is automatically used if the user does notselect another one when making a call. To set the default network service provider,perform the steps in Table 2--9.NOTES:1. When using SIM card, selection of an ISP is restricted to one of the allowednetwork service providers.2. When the Restricted network function is enabled, and with some SIM cards,selection of the default network service provider is not possible. In this case, theentry ”001 Set default Net provider” will not appear in the Function menu window.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4031 Jan 2000Table 2--9. Default Network Service Provider and Terrestrial Network ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button opensthe Set default Netprovider window.3. Key in the networkservice provider code,or push the rightarrow button todisplay a list of theavailable networks.4. Scroll up or down to select the desired network.5. Selecting Selct (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) enters the chosen network.6. Repeat steps 3 thru 5 for entering the terrestrial network code.7. Selecting Save (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) on the Set default Net provider window stores theselected network service provider and terrestrial network as the default.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4131 Jan 2000F. User AccessThe Mini--M Aero SATCOM System user program is accessible from two levels:USER LEVEL -- accessed by Phone PIN or SIM PIN.NOTE: If the Phone PIN is accidentally lost, it is possible to reset the user’s password tothe default password by logging in as the owner: “Phone PIN: the star button (*)plus the owner’s password”. (Resetting is not possible on the SIM card.)CHV2 LEVEL / OWNER LEVEL -- accessed by CHV2 or owner--level passwords. Witha SIM card inserted, the password allows access to CHV2 level SIM functions.Without a SIM card the password allows access to owner level phone residentfunctions.WARNING: TO PREVENT MISUSE, THE DEFAULT PASSWORD MUST BE CHANGEDBEFORE PUTTING THE SCS SYSTEM IN OPERATION.(1) User Level/Changing the PIN Code (SIM or Phone PIN)To change the SIM PIN or Phone PIN at the user level, perform the procedures inTable 2--10.Table 2--10. User Access ProceduresTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Setaccess level.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Set accesslevel window.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4231 Jan 2000Table 2--10. User Access Procedures (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes4. Selecting Edit on theSet access levelwindow opens the Editphone PIN window.5. Key in the following:Current PIN codeNew PIN codeRetype the new PINcode to confirm.6. Select Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) following each entry, and to store the new PIN code.NOTES:1. Selecting Ok without entering any numbers for New PIN and Retype new PIN disables the SIMPIN/Phone PIN.2. The “Old” PIN code must be entered to reactivate the SIM PIN/Phone PIN.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4331 Jan 2000(2) Shifting to CHV2/Changing the PasswordTo shift to CHV2 and change the password, perform the procedures in Table 2--11.Table 2--11. Shifting to CHV2/Changing the Password ProceduresTask Key Strokes PC Screen DisplayTo shift to CHV2, perform the following:1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Setaccess level.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Set accesslevel window.4. Key in 2002 to openthe window forentering thepassword.5. Key in the password.6. Selecting Ok (pushingthe CONTROL and Pkeys) activates theCHV2 level.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4431 Jan 2000Table 2--11. Shifting to CHV2/Changing the Password Procedures (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey StrokesTo change the password, perform the following:1. Open the Set accesslevel window again.2. Selecting Edit on theSet access levelwindow opens the Editpassword window.3. Key in the following:Current passwordNew passwordRetype the newpassword toconfirm.4. Select Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) following each entry, and to store the new password.NOTE: To revert to the User level, reselect the Set access level function and select User.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4531 Jan 2000(3) Shifting to Owner Level/Changing the PasswordTo shift to the owner level and change the password, perform the procedures inTable 2--12.Table 2--12. Shifting to Owner Level/Changing the Password ProceduresTask Key Strokes PC Screen DisplayTo shift to the owner level, perform the following:1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Setaccess level.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Set accesslevel window.4. Selecting Owner onthe Set access levelwindow opens thewindow for enteringthe password.NOTE: The defaultpassword is1234567890.5. Key in the password.6. Selecting Ok (pushingthe CONTROL and Pkeys) activates theOwner level.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4631 Jan 2000Table 2--12. Shifting to Owner Level/Changing the Password Procedures (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey StrokesTo change the password, perform the following:1. Open the Set accesslevel window again.2. Selecting Edit on theSet access levelwindow opens the Editpassword window.3. Key in the following:Current passwordNew password(10to12digits)Retype the newpassword toconfirm.4. Select Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) following each entry, and to store the new password.NOTE: To revert to the User level, reselect the Set access level function and select User.G. Data/Printer Port SetupThe DATA port may be set to operate with a PC or, for example, to output a Traffic logdirectly to a printer.NOTE: The bit rate setting applies for both the PC and printer transfer.When printing the Traffic log to the PC, for example, the screen enters the text mode. Torevert to the data mode, the system must be restarted.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4731 Jan 2000(1) Setup for Data CommunicationSetup for data communication as follows:Speed as selected using the procedure in Table 2--13, normally 9600 bps(See Note 1.)No parity (See Note 2.)8databits (SeeNote2.)1stopbit (SeeNote2.).NOTES:1. The bit rate set between the PC and the SAT--2000 must be higher than thenominal 2400 bps SAT--2000--to--satellite bit rate to ensure maximum speedtransfer.2. These parameters can only be changed using AT commands. Refer toAppendix D.(2) Setup for Output to the PrinterA printer must have serial interface, and is set as follows:Speed as selected using the procedure in Table 2--13, for example, the bit ratespecified for the printer to be connectedNo parity8 data bits1stopbit.(3) ProcedureTo setup the data/printer port, follow the steps in Table 2--13.Table 2--13. Data/Printer Port Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down toData/printer portsetup.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4831 Jan 2000Table 2--13. Data/Printer Port Setup Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Data/printerport setup window.NOTE: The Bit rate isthe first item inthe list.4. Selecting Edit on theData/printer port setupwindow opens the listof bit rates.5. Scroll up or down tothe requireddata/printer bit rate.NOTE: It is recommended to use 9600 bps for data communication.6. Selecting Selct (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) enters the chosen rate.NOTE: For output to the printer, select the bit rate according to the printer specifications.7. Scroll down to Printerand Enable/Disablethe DATA port forprinting, as required.8. Scroll down to ATmodem andEnable/Disable theDATA port for ATmodem, as required.3 -- Data/printer port setup470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>Bit rate: 9600 bps> Printer : Enabled >>AT modem: Enabled >Hot Dial: DisabledInitial mode: AT modemAD--24385@Disab SaveEnabNOTE: Refer to Table 2--14 for the recommended data/printer port setup.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--4931 Jan 2000Table 2--13. Data/Printer Port Setup Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey StrokesHot Dial:When enabled, this function monitors the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) pin on the DATA port. If theDTR--pin is pulled high by equipment connected to the DATA port, a data call is automaticallyinitiated to a pre--programmed number. The number is automatically stored under short number 99.9. Scroll down to HotDial. 3 -- Data/printer port setup470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U>Setup<+I>Enab<+O>Disab<+P>SaveBit rate: 9600 bpsPrinter : EnabledAT modem: Disabled> Hot Dial: Enabled >>Initial mode: AT mode >AD--24378@10. Selecting Setup onthe Data/printer portsetup window openthe Edit mode in thePhone book window.a. Enter the name, for example, Hot.b. Fill in the required number.c. Change the provider and network, if needed.Initial mode:The mode is set to AT modem as the default mode. When selecting any of the MMI (Man MachineInterface) settings, the PC screen automatically displays the system menu.11. Scroll down to Initialmode on theData/printer portsetup.3 -- Data/printer port setup470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U>Setup<+I>Enab<+O>Disab<+P>SaveBit rate: 9600 bpsPrinter : EnabledAT modem: Disabled> Hot Dial: Enabled >>Initial mode: AT mode >AD--24378@
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5031 Jan 2000Table 2--13. Data/Printer Port Setup Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes12. Selecting Setup onthe Data/printer portsetup window opensthe list on Initial modeoptions.13. Selecting Selct entersthe chosen mode.14. Selecting Save(pushing theCONTROL and Pkeys) stores thesettings.Table 2--14. Recommended Data/Printer Port SetupMode Output to Printer Data Communication (AT)Data Communication(DTR dialing)Printer Enabled Disabled DisabledAT Modem Disabled Enabled DisabledHot Dial Disabled Disabled Enabled
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5131 Jan 2000H. Phone SetupThis function sets the following:Date and timeKey lock (which prevents unauthorized use)LanguageMailbox access numbersCall charge.(1) Date and Time SetupThe date and time is set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) at the factory. It is recommended to leave this setting if correct. To set thedate and time, perform the steps in Table 2--15.WARNING: THE SYSTEM IS AUTOMATICALLY RESTARTED WHEN ACCEPTING NEWTIME SETTINGS. ALL CALLS WILL BE DISCONNECTED.Table 2--15. Procedure to Set the Date and TimeTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Phonesetup menu.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Phonesetup menu window.4. Scroll down to Setsystem clock.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5231 Jan 2000Table 2--15. Procedure to Set the Date and Time (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes5. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on thePhone setup menuopens the Set systemclock window.6. Scroll down to changeeach entry, if needed.7. Select Ok on the Setsystem clock windowwhen the entries arecompleted.8. Selecting Yes(pushing theCONTROL and Ukeys) confirms thatthe settings arecorrect.NOTE: The system is now restarted.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5331 Jan 2000(2) Key Lock SetupThe SCS--1000 system must be set for use with a specific SIM, or with no SIM. Referto the advanced functions access control paragraph 7.K.(1) in this section. To set thekey lock, perform the steps in Table 2--16.Table 2--16. Procedure to Set the Key LockTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Phonesetup menu.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Phonesetup menu window.4. Scroll down to Keylock code.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5431 Jan 2000Table 2--16. Procedure to Set the Key Lock (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes5. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on thePhone setup menuopens the Key lockwindow.6. Enter the unlock code(1 to 6 digits).7. Select Ok.8. Repeat the unlockcode to confirm it.9. Select Ok (pushingthe CONTROL and Pkeys) again.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5531 Jan 2000(3) Language SetupThe display language may be changed as described in Table 2--17.Table 2--17. Language Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Phonesetup menu.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Phonesetup menu window.4. Scroll down toLanguage setup.5. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on thePhone setup menuopens the Languagesetup window.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5631 Jan 2000Table 2--17. Language Setup Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes6. Selecting Edit on theLanguage setupwindow opens the listof availablelanguages.7. Scroll up or down tothe desired language.8. Selecting Selct (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) reads out the selected language in the setupwindow.9. Selecting Save (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) changes the display text to the selected language.Language reset:When starting the system with the display language set to Portuguese, for example, the Engfunction key supplies an easy way to restore the default English display language.1. Select Eng.2. Select Sim (Yes) toreset the language toEnglish.3. Select No (pushingthe CONTROL and Pkeys) to keep thecurrent displaylanguage.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5731 Jan 2000(4) Mailbox Access Numbers SetupWhen receiving a mail alert (voice, fax, or data), the user must call the server mailboxto retrieve the message. To call the mailbox, normally the default number 57 can beused. The mailbox dial--up number may be changed as described in Table 2--18.Table 2--18. Mailbox Access Numbers Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Phonesetup menu.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Phonesetup menu window.4. Scroll down to Mailboxaccess numbers.5. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on thePhone setup menuopens the Mailboxaccess numberswindow.6. Key in the newnumbers.7. Select Ok (pushingthe CONTROL and Pkeys) to store the newmailbox number(s).
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5831 Jan 2000(5) Call Charge SetupWith the Call charge function enabled, the cost of the call is displayed during the calland for 10 seconds after the call is terminated. Later the charge can be fetchedusing the Traffic log function. The price per unit and minimum charge time is set asdescribed in Table 2--19.Table 2--19. Call Charge Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Phonesetup menu.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Phonesetup menu window.4. Scroll down to Callcharge setup.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--5931 Jan 2000Table 2--19. Call Charge Setup Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes5. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on thePhone setup menuopens the Call chargewindow.a. Selecting Enab (pushing the CONTROL and I keys) activates the values.b. Selecting Disab (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) disables the Call charge indication.c. Selecting Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) activates the Call charge indication.d. Selecting Setupon the Call chargewindow allows theuser to modify theentries.e. Selecting Savestores the newvalues.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6031 Jan 2000I. Traffic LogThis function logs all outgoing calls both with and without the SIM card inserted. Everycall is logged with the following:Subscriber number, start time, and durationService (voice, fax, data, NIMS)Network provider and satelliteUser name (if access code is enabled) / SIM card FWD.The system owner may set the log output mode as follows:Off (stops logging)Cleared (stops logging and clears the log)For automatic printout after 1 or 10 calls (auto print limit)For display on the screenLogging of incoming calls.For traffic log readout, perform the steps in Table 2--20. An example of a traffic logprintout is shown in Figure 2--11. Table 2--21 gives the traffic log settings procedure,which is accessible at the owner level only.Table 2--20. Traffic Log Readout ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Trafficlog.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Traffic logwindow.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6131 Jan 2000Table 2--20. Traffic Log Readout Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes4. Selecting View on theTraffic log windowdisplays the list ofcalls.5. Scroll up or down tothe desired call.6. Pushing the rightarrow button showsthe detailed call data.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6231 Jan 2000Figure 2--11. Example of a Traffic Log Printout
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6331 Jan 2000Table 2--21. Traffic Log Settings ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down to Trafficlog.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Traffic logwindow.3. Selecting Edit orpushing the rightarrow button on theTraffic log windowallows the user to editthe settings for Logmode, Printfrequency, and Logincoming calls.a. Scroll up or downand then Selct thedesired outputLog mode.b. Scroll up or down and then Selct the desired Print frequency.NOTE: The Auto print limit can be easily toggled between 1 and 10.c. Scroll up or down and then Selct to enable or disable the logging of incoming calls.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6431 Jan 2000Table 2--21. Traffic Log Settings Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes4. Selecting View on theTraffic log windowdisplays the list ofcalls.5. Scroll up or down tothe desired call.6. Pushing the rightarrow button showsthe details of the call.a. Selecting Tag(pushing theCONTROL and Okeys) tags theentry. Repeat tountag it.b. Selecting Print(pushing theCONTROL and Ukeys) outputs theselected entry tothe printer withoutheader and footer.c. Selecting Remov (pushing the CONTROL and I keys) erases the entry from the log.d. Selecting Quit (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) reverts back to the Main window.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6531 Jan 2000J. PrechargeNOTE: For use with a SIM card, refer to paragraph 7.J.(4) in this section.The SCS--1000 system can be preprogrammed with a total call duration limit of up to44640 minutes (744 hours). The owner stores a special telephone number under shortnumber 00. This allows the user to call the owner to buy more time even when the timelimit has been exceeded. During a call the remaining time is displayed next to the callduration in hours and minutes (seconds for the last minute).NOTE: For users, the Precharge function only appears in the menu when enabled, forexample when bought time is loaded.(1) Precharge ReadoutTo readout the precharge, follow the steps in Table 2--22.Table 2--22. Precharge Readout ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down toPrecharge.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Prechargewindow whichdisplays the time usedand time remaining inhours, minutes, andseconds.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6631 Jan 2000(2) Buying More Remaining TimeThere are three ways to load precharge time:Call the owner via short number 00 and get the buy code during the conversation.(Calling short number 00 can be done even if exceeding the remaining time limitand does not influence the limit value.)Fax or mail the Forward ID and Index to the owner who generates the buy codeand returns this by fax, mail, etc.The owner loads the new Precharge limit into the SCS--1000 system.(a) Buying Time by Calling the OwnerTo buy time by calling the owner, follow the steps in Table 2--23.Table 2--23. Procedure to Buy Time by Calling the OwnerTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Dial 00.2. Select Short.3. Selecting Menudisplays the IMNnumbers.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6731 Jan 2000Table 2--23. Procedure to Buy Time by Calling the Owner (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes4. Selecting Time opensthe Precharge windowwhich displays theForward ID, Index,and user code entryfield.5. Read the Forward ID,Index, and the newcall duration you wantto buy to the owner.6. Key in the code that the owner reads back to you. The code contains the time information.7. Selecting Ok loadsthe new remainingtime limit.8. Select Ok (pushingthe CONTROL and Pkeys) again and thenpush ESC to return tothe conversationwindow.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6831 Jan 2000(b) Buying Time Via Fax or MailTo buy time via fax or mail, follow the steps in Table 2--24.Table 2--24. Procedure to Buy Time Via Fax or MailTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down toPrecharge.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Prechargewindow.4. Selecting Code opensthe Precharge windowwhich displays theForward ID, Index,and user code entryfield.5. Fax or mail theForward ID, Index,and the new callduration you want tobuy to the owner.6. Key in the code that is faxed or mailed back to you. The code contains the time information.7. Selecting Ok loads the new remaining time limit.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--6931 Jan 2000(c) Buying Time by Owner Loading Precharge TimeFor the owner to load precharge time, perform the steps in Table 2--25.NOTE: The SCS system must be set to the Owner level.Table 2--25. Owner Loading Precharge Time ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down toPrecharge.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Prechargewindow.a. Selecting Buyallows the keyingin of a new timelimit.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7031 Jan 2000Table 2--25. Owner Loading Precharge Time Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokesb. Selecting Cleardisables thePrechargefunction.NOTE: The Prechargemenu is now nolonger visiblefrom the userlevel.NOTES:1. Precharge is enabled when buying minutes.2. Remember to revert to the user level when done.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7131 Jan 2000(3) Key ReadoutUsing the Precharge Administrator program (QPRG 9110039) to generate a buyer’sPrecharge code requires both the owner’s password and a key that is generated bythe SCS system. Perform the steps in Table 2--26 for the key readout.NOTE: The SCS system must be set to the Owner level.Table 2--26. Key Readout ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down toPrecharge.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Prechargewindow.4. A new key isgenerated every timethe NewK key isselected.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7231 Jan 2000(4) Precharge on a SIM CardWhen using a SIM card, any Precharge set on the telephone itself is overridden. Ifno Precharge is set on the SIM card, the SCS system may be used freely. During aconversation, the time remaining and call duration are displayed as for calls withoutusing a SIM card. Some SIM cards may have a prepaid option. Contact your SIMvendor for more information on how to upgrade your SIM card.To readout the precharge on a SIM card, follow the steps in Table 2--27.Table 2--27. SIM Card Precharge Readout ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on theMain window opensthe Function menuwindow.2. Scroll down toPrecharge.3. Selecting Selct orpushing the rightarrow button on theFunctions menuopens the Prechargewindow whichdisplays the time usedand time remaining inhours, minutes, andseconds.NOTE: This window is the same as the Precharge window without a SIM card except for the Codefunction, which is not required.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7316 Oct 2000K. Advanced FunctionsSome of the Advanced functions are accessible from the Phone OWNER LEVEL orCHV2 LEVEL only. The OWNER LEVEL and CHV2 levels are protected by passwords.For shifting to owner/CHV2 level and assignment of password, see paragraph 7.F. in thissection, User Access.The advanced functions menu are given in Table 2--28.Table 2--28. Advanced Functions MenuMenu Item Related FunctionsAccess ControlRestrict dialAccess codeRestrict SIM usageAero Functions Magnetometer calibrationConfigure landing speedSatellite locationsSatellite Setup Net service provider and terrestrial networkS/A operator and terrestrial networkConfiguration Port configurationNet service providersPower conservationSet diagnosticsSet preferred Nets (with SIM card only)Set allowed Nets (with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)Set S/A preferred Nets (with SIM card only)Set S/A allowed Nets (with SIM card only; CHV2 level or higher)Charge toneInformation Available IMN numbersMiscellaneous version ID informationNetwork status information (owner level, or in user level whendiagnostics is ON. See Configuration: Set diagnostics.)Install: Installation and Debug Menu Paid functions (owner level)Phone name setup (owner level)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7431 Jan 2000(1) Access ControlThe following functions are available for controlling the use of the SCS system:Restrict Dial -- allows the owner to establish a Barred list of subscriber numbersthat cannot be called, or set the system for dialing from Phone Book only.Access Code -- opens the system for up to 25 authorized users.Restrict SIM Usage -- permits the owner to control the use of SIM card with thesystem.NOTE: The functions are editable in owner level only.To setup the access control function, perform the procedures in Table 2--29.Table 2--29. Access Control SetupTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Access controlmenu which allows selectionof the submenus.91 -- Access control menu470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U>Lock<+I>Mail<+O>Selct<+P>Quit001> Restrict dial >002> Access code >003> Restrict SIM usage >AD--24404@
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7531 Jan 2000(a) Restricted DialingThe SCS system provides three choices of controlling calls:No restrictions.Barred List -- may contain up to 10 phone numbers or part of numbers thatcan not be called, for example, the entry “0087” in the barred list prevents allmobile--to--mobile calls.Dial From Book Only -- restricts calls to the numbers in the Phone Book (in theSCS system). It is still possible to append, for example a short number entrywith number field “0047” means that it is possible to dial all Norwegiannumbers. When a SIM card is inserted, the SIM entries will not be mergedwith the “phone” entries.The function is active for non--SIM operation. For one specific SIM card, see theparagraph on Restricted SIM usage. It applies to all ports of the system. Onlyone of the lists can be activated at one time.1Check the Restrict Dial SetupTo check the restricted dialing setup, perform the procedures in Table 2--30.Table 2--30. Check the Restrict Dial SetupTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Access controlmenu.91 -- Access control menu470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U>Lock<+I>Mail<+O>Selct<+P>Quit001> Restrict dial >002> Access code >003> Restrict SIM usage >AD--24404@
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7631 Jan 2000Table 2--30. Check the Restrict Dial Setup (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes5. Select Selct or push the rightarrow button on the Accesscontrol menu to open theRestricted dialing window,which shows the active list:No restrictionsDial from Book onlyNOTE: Book (pushing theCONTROL and Okeys) is similar toPhone Book.Barred list.6. Selecting List on theRestricted dialing windowopens the Blocked numberswindow.NOTE: The list to be active is selected by the owner.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7731 Jan 20002Restricted Dialing Setup (Owner Level Only)To set up the Barred list and phone book, perform the procedures inTable 2--31.Table 2--31. Barred List and Phone Book SetupTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Access controlmenu.91 -- Access control menu470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U>Lock<+I>Mail<+O>Selct<+P>Quit001> Restrict dial >002> Access code >003> Restrict SIM usage >AD--24404@5. Select Selct or push the rightarrow button on the Accesscontrol menu to open theRestricted dialing window, thatshows which list is currentlyactive.6. Selecting Edit on theRestricted dialing windowallows selection of therestriction mode.7. Scroll up or down to select.NOTE: Selecting Selct enters the chosen mode.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7831 Jan 2000Table 2--31. Barred List and Phone Book Setup (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes8. Selecting List on theRestricted dialing windowopens the Blocked numberswindow.9. Scroll up or down to select.a. Remov (pushing theCONTROL and U keys)deletes the number.b. Selecting Edit on theBlocked numbers windowallows modification of thebarred number.NOTES:1. The Barred rootfield is empty whenselecting New toadd a phonenumber to the list.2. Selecting Save (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) stores the changes.10. When the restriction mode“Dial from Book only” is active,selecting Book allows theentering of short numbers.NOTE: Remember to revert to the User level.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--7931 Jan 2000(b) Access CodeWhen the access code function has been enabled, the user is prompted for a1 to 8 digit personal code when making a call. The code opens the system forone call. Up to 25 authorized users can be allocated access codes. Thefunction is active for non--SIM use and for one specific SIM card, see theparagraph on Restricted SIM usage in this section. It applies to all ports of theSCS system.NOTE: The access code can only be entered from owner level.To make a call, check the setup, or setup the access code, perform theprocedures in Table 2--32.Table 2--32. Access Code ProceduresTask Key Strokes PC Screen DisplayMakingaCall:1. At hook--off or whenattempting to dial a phonenumber from the mainwindow, the Access codelogin window opens,prompting the user to enterthe access code.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8031 Jan 2000Table 2--32. Access Code Procedures (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes2. Selecting Fax or Data(pushing the CONTROL andP keys) on the Access codelogin window shows whichusers are allowed to make atelefax or data call.NOTE: Selecting Phone on theAccess code loginwindow opens a windowfor entering the phonenumber.Checking the Setup:1. Selecting Selct or pressing theright arrow via the Advancedfunctions window opens theAccess control menu.2. Scroll down to Access code.3. Selecting Selct or the rightarrow again opens the Accesscode window, which indicateswhether the Access codefunction is Enabled orDisabled.Access Code Setup:1. Selecting Selct or pressing theright arrow via the Advancedfunctions window opens theAccess control menu.2. Scroll down to Access code.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8131 Jan 2000Table 2--32. Access Code Procedures (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes3. Selecting Selct or the rightarrow again opens the Accesscode window.a. Enab (pushing theCONTROL and I keys)enables the access codefunction.b. Disab (pushing theCONTROL and O keys)disables the access codefunction.c. Selecting Setup displaysthe list of authorizedusers.NOTE: Scroll down tothe desired user.4. Select Edit on the Accesscodes window to modify thecode, or select New (pushingthe CONTROL and O keys) toaddausertothelist.a. Del (pushing theCONTROL and U keys)modifies the entries.b. Select ABC (pushing theCONTROL and I keys) orabc (pushing theCONTROL and O keys) toenter uppercase orlowercase letters, asrequired.c. Ok (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) stores the modified user name.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8231 Jan 2000(c) Restricted SIM Usage1Allowed SIMThe Mini--M Aero System can be set to operate from:One specific SIM card (Any other SIM users will be rejected.)No SIM card (All SIM users will be rejected.)Any SIM card.2Restricted SIMThe restrictions “Restrict dial” and “Access code” can be set to be active for:One specific SIM card (in addition to non--SIM usage)No SIM card (only active for non--SIM usage).NOTE: The setting can only be made from owner level. Refer to paragraph7.K.(1)(c)6.3When Restricted to SIM ProviderThe service provider can lock the Mini--M Aero System to a specific type ofcard, e.g. a “MOBIQ” SIM card. The restrictions will then be:Any “MOBIQ” SIM cardOne specific “MOBIQ” cardNo SIM card at all.4Check SIM RestrictionsTo check SIM restrictions, perform the procedure in Table 2--33.Table 2--33. Procedure to Check SIM RestrictionsTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8331 Jan 2000Table 2--33. Procedure to Check SIM Restrictions (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes4. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Access controlmenu.5. Scroll down to Restrict SIMusage.6. Select Selct or push the rightarrow button on the Accesscontrol menu to open the SIMrestrictions window. 913 -- SIM restrictions470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>OkAllowed SIM:Restricted SIM:SIM provider Id:AD--24434@AnyNo restrictions8012APPEARS IF CARD IS LOCKED BY SIM PROVIDERALTERNATIVES: SEE ALTERNATIVE RESTRICTIONS913 -- SIM restrictions470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>OkAllowed SIM:Card number:Restricted SIM:Card number:SIM provider Id:AD--24435@Locked to one89013000513658144571Locked to one890130005136581445718012APPEARS IF CARD ISLOCKED BY SIM PROVIDER
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8431 Jan 20005Alternative RestrictionsWhen Allowed SIM is set to:Any -- no restrictions apply.No SIM -- SIM cards are not accepted.Locked to one -- one specific card is allowed.When Restricted SIM is set to:No restrictions -- Access code and Restricted dial only apply for non--SIMoperation.Locked to one -- Access code and Restricted dial apply for non--SIMoperation and operation with the specified SIM card.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8531 Jan 20006Set the SIM Restrictions (Owner Level Only)To set the SIM restrictions, perform the procedures in Table 2--34.Table 2--34. Procedure to Set the SIM RestrictionsTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Access controlmenu.5. Scroll down to Restrict SIMusage.6. Select Selct or push the rightarrow button on the Accesscontrol menu to open the SIMrestrictions window.7. Scroll down to Restricted SIM.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8631 Jan 2000Table 2--34. Procedure to Set the SIM Restrictions (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes8. Select Lock and insert theactual SIM card.NOTE: The system can now beoperated with thatspecific card only.913 -- SIM restrictions470Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>Allowed SIM: Any> Restricted SIM: Locked to oneCard number: 8980120000166470336Please retract the SIM card.AD--24429@NOTE: When retracting the SIMcard, the ID of the SIMprovider is displayed.9. Selecting Ok (pushing theCONTROL and P keys) storesthe settings.913 -- SIM restrictions470Ctrl + T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>Allowed SIM:> Restricted SIM:Card number:SIM provider Id:AD--24430@AnyLocked to one89801200001664703368012Lock Open OkAPPEARS IF CARD ISLOCKED BY SIM PROVIDERNOTE: To set the Allowed SIM, follow the same procedures as above with the marker remaining onAllowed SIM instead of Restricted SIM.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8716 Oct 2000(2) Aero FunctionsAllows re--calibration of the magnetometer, setting of the aircraft landing speed, andlocation of the satellites to be used.(a) Calibrating the MagnetrometerThe antenna unit contains a three--axes magnetometer for tracking purposes,which must be calibrated after installation of the system in the aircraft.Recalibration is required when the Antenna Control Unit (ACU) is replaced orwhen the magnetic characteristics of the aircraft have changed. Calibration isperformed while the aircraft is being turned slowly through 360 degrees on asmooth flat level surface, away from any large hangers or buildings that coulddisturb the terrestrial magnetic field.1PreparationPark the aircraft on the selected site. Note that all aircraft systems must bepowered and running, to create the aircraft magnetic environment that wouldbe experienced in flight.2Magnetometer Calibration (Owner level only)To calibrate the magnetometer, perform the procedures in Table 2--35.Table 2--35. Magnetometer Calibration ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Wait until the SCS system has completed initializing after power up.2. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.3. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.4. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.5. Scroll down to Aero functions.6. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Aero functionsmenu.95 -- Aero functionsCtrl + T for Help <+U>Lock<+I>Mail<+O>Selct<+P>Quit001> Magnetometer calibration >002> Configure landing speed >003> Satellite locations >AD--24491@
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8816 Oct 2000Table 2--35. Magnetometer Calibration Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes7. Select Selct or push the rightarrow button on the Aerofunctions menu to open theMagnetometer calibrationwindow.8. Select Start (pushing theCONTROL and U keys) tostart the calibration procedure.9. Turn the aircraft through 360degrees.NOTE: The duration of the 360degree turn should bemore than one minuteand less that 5 minutes.10. Select Stop (pushing theCONTROL and U keys) whenthe turn is completed. Thiswill terminate the calibrationprocess.NOTE: Refer to the ADJUSTMENT/TEST section for interpretation of the calibration scores.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--8916 Oct 2000(b) Configure Landing Speed (Owner Level Only)To configure the landing speed, perform the procedures in Table 2--36.Table 2--36. Procedure to Configure Landing SpeedTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Aero functions.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Aero functionsmenu.6. Scroll down to Configurelanding speed.95 -- Aero functionsCtrl + T for Help <+U>Lock<+I>Mail<+O>Selct<+P>Quit001> Magnetometer calibration >002> Configure landing speed >003> Satellite locations >AD--24487@7. Select Selct or push the rightarrow button on the Aerofunctions menu to open theConfigure landing speedwindow.8. Enter the nominal landingspeed in meter per second.9. Save (pushing the CONTROLand O keys) saves the entry.NOTE: Refer to the ADJUSTMENT/TEST section for additional information about configuring landingspeed.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9031 Jan 2000(c) Satellite Locations (Owner Level Only)This option is provided to modify the stored locations of the INMARSAT satellites.This would be required in the (unlikely) event of a satellite being moved toanother longitude, or when a new INMARSAT satellite is brought into service at adifferent location to the existing satellites.To modify the stored satellite locations, perform the procedures in Table 2--37.Table 2--37. Satellite Locations ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Aero functions.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Aero functionsmenu.6. Scroll down to Satellitelocations.95 -- Aero functionsCtrl + T for Help <+U>Lock<+I>Mail<+O>Selct<+P>Quit001> Magnetometer calibration002> Configure landing speed003> Satellite locationsAD--24481@>>>7. Select Selct or push the rightarrow button on the Aerofunctions menu to open theSatellite locations window.8. Select the appropriate satelliteusing Prev (pushing theCONTROL and U keys) andNext (pushing the CONTROLand I keys).9. Enter the satellite longitude indegrees.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9131 Jan 2000Table 2--37. Satellite Locations Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes10. Scroll down to Location.11. Pushing the right arrow buttonopens the list of locations,East or West.12. Scroll up or down to choosethe location.13. Select Selct (pushing theCONTROL and O keys) andthen Save (pushing theCONTROL and O keys) tostore the new location.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9231 Jan 2000(3) Satellite SetupThis function allows preprogramming of the default network service provider, StandAlone (S/A) operator, and terrestrial network for each satellite region (Ocean Region).To set up the satellite, perform the procedures in Table 2--38.Table 2--38. Satellite Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Satellite setup.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the list of satellites anddefault network serviceproviders.6. Scroll up or down to thedesired satellite.NOTE: Pushing the right arrowbutton displays theselected satelliteinformation. Scroll downto the desired satellite.7. Selecting Selct (pushing theCONTROL and O keys)initiates a search for thespecified satellite.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9316 Oct 2000Table 2--38. Satellite Setup Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes8. Selecting Edit opens thesetting window for theselected satellite.9. Scroll up or down to thedesired satellite.10. Pushing the right arrow buttonopens the list of availablenetwork service providers.11. Scroll up or down to thedesired network serviceprovider.12. Selecting Selct (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) enters the new default network service provider.13. Repeat step 10, scroll down to Terrestrial network, and key in the code.14. Selecting Save (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) stores the selected network service provider andterrestrial network as the default for that particular satellite.NOTE: To set up the Stand Alone (S/A) operator and terrestrial network, repeat steps 10 thru 14 with themarker on S/A operator and Terrestrial network.(4) Configuration(a) Port ConfigurationDisplays current configuration. Reconfiguration can be made in the Ownerlevel only (non--SIM operation).With Broadcast On, incoming calls initiate ringing on all ports configured forvoice communication.With Broadcast Off, only the dialed port rings.The secure voice function allows selected port(s) to be used with anencrypted telephone. Refer to paragraph 7.K.(4)(b) in this section.To set the port configuration, perform the procedures in Table 2--39.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9431 Jan 2000Table 2--39. Port Configuration ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Configuration.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Configurationmenu.6. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theConfiguration menu opens thePort configuration window,which shows the presentservice of the ports, and theincoming call response.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9531 Jan 2000(b) Secure Voice OptionThe SCS system can be programmed to allow the operation of encrypted speechthrough the telephone (TEL) port and FAX port when configured for voiceservice.NOTES:1. The STU IIB/III is enabled as the default on ports configured for voiceservice.2. Verify that your service provider supports secure voice operation.To set up the secure voice option, perform the procedures in Table 2--40.Table 2--40. Secure Voice Option Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Configuration.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Configurationmenu.6. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theConfiguration menu displayswhich ports are enabled ordisabled for use with securevoice.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9631 Jan 2000Table 2--40. Secure Voice Option Setup Procedure (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes7. Selecting Edit or pushing theright arrow button again allowsthe user to enable or disablesecure voice.8. Scroll up or down and thenselect Selct (push theCONTROL and O keys) tochoose the desired mode.NOTE: To set up the FAX portfor secure voiceoperation, repeat thesteps above with themarker on FAX insteadof TEL.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9731 Jan 2000(c) Net Service ProvidersEach network service provider has a station code. The Net service providerwindow displays a list which matches the codes to the station owners. Namescan be edited in the Owner level (non--SIM operation).To set the network service providers, perform the procedures in Table 2--41.Table 2--41. Network Service Providers Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Configuration.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Configurationmenu.6. Scroll down to Net serviceproviders.7. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theConfiguration menu opens thelist of Net service providers.8. Scroll up or down to thedesired service provider.9. Selecting Ok (pushing theCONTROL and P keys) storesthe chosen service provider.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9831 Jan 2000(d) Set DiagnosticsNOTE: This mode is not necessary for normal telephone use.Additional system information is displayed when diagnostics is turned On. To setthe diagnostics, perform the procedure in Table 2--42.Table 2--42. Procedure to Set the DiagnosticsTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Configuration.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Configurationmenu.6. Scroll down to Setdiagnostics.97 -- Configuration menu470Ctrl + T for HelpSIM<+U>Lock<+I>Mail<+O>Selct<+P>QuitNet service providersPower conservation >004> Set diagnostics >Charge toneSet preferred NetsSet S/A preferred NetsAD--24463@7. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theConfiguration menu opens theSet diagnostics window.8. Select On or Off by choosingOn (pushing the CONTROLand I keys) or Off (pushing theCONTROL and O keys) andthen Ok (pushing theCONTROL and P keys).
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--9931 Jan 2000(e) Storing of Preferred/Allowed Net Service Provider and Stand Alone Operator onthe SIM CardThese functions allow you to store the preferred/allowed network service providerand preferred/allowed Stand Alone operator for each satellite region on a SIMcard.NOTE: The access level required to operate this functions depend on the SIMcard supplier.To store the provider and operator information, perform the procedures inTable 2--43.Table 2--43. Procedure to Store Net Service Providers/OperatorsTask Key Strokes PC Screen DisplayPreferred Net Service Provider:1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Configuration.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Configurationmenu.6. Scroll down to Set preferredNets.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--10031 Jan 2000Table 2--43. Procedure to Store Net Service Providers/Operators (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes7. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theConfiguration menu opens theSet preferred Nets window.8. Scroll up or down to thedesired satellite.9. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on the Setpreferred Nets window showthe current Net and TerrestrialNetwork Identification Digits(TNID).10. Remov (pushing theCONTROL and U keys)deletes the Net entry.11. Selecting Edit on the Setpreferred Nets window opensthe list of available Nets.NOTE: If the SIM card is notrestricted, selecting Editopens the satellitepreferred list. See If theSIM Card is NotRestricted below.12. Scroll up or down to the desired Net.13. Selct (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) enters the new default network service provider.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--10131 Jan 2000Table 2--43. Procedure to Store Net Service Providers/Operators (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey StrokesIf the SIM Card is Not Restricted:1. Selecting Edit on the Setpreferred Nets window opensthe satellite preferred listwindow.2. Selecting Edit on the Setpreferred Nets window opensthe list of available Nets.3. Scroll up or down to thedesired Net.4. Selct (pushing the CONTROLand O keys) enters the newdefault network serviceprovider.NOTES:1. To set the S/A preferred Nets (Stand Alone Operator), repeat the steps for Preferred Net ServiceProvider, except place the marker on Set S/A preferred Nets.2. To set the allowed Nets or set the S/A allowed Nets, repeat the steps for Preferred Net ServiceProvider, except place the marker on Set allowed Nets or Set S/A allowed Nets. This function isrestricted to the CHV2 level or higher, depending on the network service provider.(f) Charge ToneWhen the charge tone function is enabled, a single frequency tone or DTMF istransmitted once the call has been established. The tone informs an externaldebiting system, for example, a pay phone (connected to the TEL port) thatcharging can start.NOTE: Settings can only be made in the owner level.To set the charge tone, perform the procedure in Table 2--44.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--10231 Jan 2000Table 2--44. Procedure to Set the Charge ToneTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Configuration.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Configurationmenu.6. Scroll down to Charge Tone.7. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theConfiguration menu opens theCharge tone window.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--10331 Jan 2000Table 2--44. Procedure to Set the Charge Tone (cont)Task PC Screen DisplayKey Strokes8. Selecting Setup opens theCharge tone setup window,which allow the user to set therequired single frequency toneor DTMF, and its duration inmilliseconds.NOTE: Valid settings are asfollows:Frequency: 400 to 3400 HzDuration: 10 to 5000 msDTMF key: 0 to 159. Selecting Edit or pushing theright arrow button opens theAvailable tone types window.10. Scroll up or down to chooseSingle tone or DTMF and thenselect Selct (push theCONTROL and O keys) toenter the chose settings.(5) Information AvailableThe following information is provided:The IMN numbers assigned to the SCS system. The access level must be set toOwner for editing of the numbers on the telephone or CHV2 for editing of thenumbers on the SIM card.Forward ID number which identifies your particular system and SIM card ifinstalled.System version numbers of the internal software programs.Network status information (only appears when Set diagnostics is On, or theaccess level is set to Owner).To view the information, perform the procedure in Table 2--45.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--10431 Jan 2000Table 2--45. Procedure to View InformationTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Informationavailable.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Informationavailable window.6. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button again opensthe Information availablewindow.NOTE: To view theMiscellaneous versionID information, selectSelct or push the rightarrow button on theInformation availablewindow with the markeron Misc. version Idinformation.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--10531 Jan 2000(6) Installation(a) Paid FunctionsThis function appears only in the Owner level (non--SIM operation). To set upthe paid functions, perform the procedure in Table 2--46.Table 2--46. Paid Functions Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Install.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Installation menu.99 -- Installation menu001> Paid functions002> Phone name setupAD--24438@>>6. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button again opensthe Paid functions list.NOTE: The list only shows thepurchased functions.991 -- Paid functions<+I>Last<+O>New<+P>Ok001> Charge tone002> Traffic log003> Precharge004> Restricted Net provider005> Restricted dial006> Secure voice007> Access code008> Data009> Advanced service level010> Fax011> NIMS012> Aero functionsAD--24439@
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 2--10631 Jan 2000(b) Phone Name SetupThis function appears only in the Owner level (non--SIM operation). To set upthe phone name, perform the procedure in Table 2--47.Table 2--47. Phone Name Setup ProcedureTask Key Strokes PC Screen Display1. Selecting Menu on the Mainwindow opens the Functionmenu window.2. Scroll down to Advancedfunctions.3. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theFunctions menu opens theAdvanced functions menu.4. Scroll down to Install.5. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theAdvanced Functions menuopens the Installation menu.99 -- Installation menu001> Paid functions002> Phone name setupAD--24438--1@>>6. Selecting Selct or pushing theright arrow button on theInstallation menu opens thePhone name setup window.a. Del (pushing theCONTROL and U keys)modifies the entries.b. ABC (pushing theCONTROL and I keys)enters uppercase letters,as required.c. abc (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) enters lowercase letters, as required.d. Save (pushing the CONTROL and P keys) stores the modified phone name.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--131 Jan 2000MECHANICAL INSTALLATION1. GeneralThis section contains information on how and where to mount each component of an SCSsystem installation. For new installations, plan installation in two stages. First, determinelocation of the LRUs in the aircraft. Next, determine the length of RF and electricalinterconnections for selected locations.2. Equipment and MaterialsContact the aircraft Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for a list of materials necessaryto install the SCS system.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--231 Jan 20003. Mechanical Installation ProvisionsA. Circuit Breaker ProvisionsThe SCS system must be protected by a circuit breaker and switch. The rating of thecircuit breaker depends on the breaker slowness, due to the surge that occurs at switchon. The circuit breaker requirements are as follows:Continuous Current: 1.95 A at 20.5 V (minimum voltage)In--rush Current: 20.1 A for 0.11 second at 32.2 V(maximum voltage)less than 17A for 0.13 seconds when suppliedby 27.5 V dc12.8 A for 0.18 second at 20.5 V(minimum voltage).For example, the Klixon 2TC, 3 A circuit breaker, or equivalent, should be sufficient inmost installations.B. Aero Antenna Unit ProvisionsMechanical installation data for the AAU is shown in Figure 3--1.The AAU is attached to the fuselage with eight screws. Structural modifications must bemade to the aircraft to accommodate the extra loads and adapt the flat underside of theAAU to the curvature of the fuselage. An installation kit is available to simplify this task.Refer to Section 8, Vendor Equipment.C. Antenna Control Unit ProvisionsMechanical installation data for the ACU is shown in Figure 3--2.The ACU is designed to be placed in the area of the pressurized/temperature controlledcabin. It is preferable that the ACU be placed between the insulator and the inner cabinliner and not between the outer skin and the insulation, due to the extreme lowtemperatures on the skin. The ACU can be placed between the cabin liner and thefuselage. To minimize cable attenuation, place the ACU as close to the antenna aspossible. The ACU needs to be grounded to aircraft common.NOTE: Make sure that the ACU is not placed against dissimilar metals.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--331 Jan 2000D. Power Supply Unit ProvisionsMechanical installation data for the PSU is shown in Figure 3--3.The PSU is designed to be placed in the area of the pressurized/temperature controlledcabin. The PSU must be mounted against a prepared aluminum surface and cannot beagainst the base aluminum. It is preferable that the PSU be placed between the insulatorand the inner cabin liner and not between the outer skin and the insulation due to theextreme low temperatures on the skin. The PSU can be placed between the cabin linerand the fuselage. The distance between the PSU, ACU, TPU, and HSU is not critical.E. Telephone Unit ProvisionsMechanical installation data for the TPU is shown in Figure 3--4.The TPU is designed to be placed in the area of the pressurized/temperature controlledcabin. The TPU must be mounted against a prepared aluminum surface and cannot beagainst the base aluminum. It is preferable that the TPU be placed between the insulatorand the inner cabin liner and not between the outer skin and the insulation due to theextreme low temperatures on the skin. The TPU can be placed between the cabin linerand the fuselage. The distance between the TPU, ACU, PSU, and HSU is not critical.NOTE: The TPU can accommodate a SIM card. If this option is required, place the TPUin an area where it can easily be accessed.F. Handset Unit ProvisionsMechanical installation data for the HSU is shown in Figure 3--5. The HSU is held in ahandset clip.CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE HANDSET FROM INADVERTENTLY DISLODGING DURING AHARD LANDING, THE HANDSET CRADLE SHOULD BE MOUNTED FACINGTHE REAR, STARBOARD, OR PORT SIDE OF THE AIRCRAFT. THISPREVENTS THE HSU FROM BECOMING A LOOSE OBJECT HAZARD.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--416 Oct 2000Figure 3--1. AAU Outline and Installation Drawing
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--516 Oct 2000Figure 3--2. ACU Outline and Installation Drawing
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--616 Oct 2000Figure 3--3. PSU Outline and Installation Drawing
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--716 Oct 2000Figure 3--4. TPU Outline and Installation Drawing
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--816 Oct 2000Figure 3--5. HSU Drawing
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--916 Oct 2000G. Cable Provisions(1) Antenna Cable AssemblyThe cable length is installation and cable loss dependent. It is made up of one TNC50 Ohm right--angle connector, one TNC 50 Ohm straight connector, anddouble--shielded 50 Ohm coaxial cable. The cable loss must be equal to or less than0.75 dB. Figure 3--6 shows the antenna cable assembly.Figure 3--6. Antenna Cable Assembly(2) GPS Cable AssemblyThe cable length is installation dependent. It is made up of one TNC 50 Ohmright--angle connector, one TNC 50 Ohm straight connector, and double shielded 50Ohm coaxial cable. The cable loss must not exceed 10 dB. Figure 3--7 shows theGPS cable assembly.Figure 3--7. GPS Cable Assembly
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1016 Oct 2000(3) IF Cable AssemblyThe cable length is installation dependent. It is made up of one QLA 50 Ohmright--angle connector, one TNC 50 Ohm straight connector, and double shielded 50Ohm coaxial cable. The cable loss must not exceed 8 dB. Figure 3--8 shows the IFcable assembly.NOTE: The cable loss sum of the IF and TPU RF cables must not exceed 10 dB.Figure 3--8. IF Cable Assembly(4) TPU RF Cable AssemblyThe cable length is installation dependent. It is made up of one QLA 50 Ohmright--angle connector, one SMA 50 Ohm right--angle connector, and double shielded50 Ohm coaxial cable. The cable must not exceed 2 dB. Figure 3--9 shows the TPURF cable assembly.NOTE: The cable loss sum of the IF and TPU RF cables must not exceed 10 dB.Figure 3--9. TPU RF Cable Assembly
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1116 Oct 2000(5) TPU Power Cable AssemblyThe cable length is installation dependent. There is no recommended maximumlength as long as the cable performance requirements are met, which is a resistanceof less than 0.5 ohms. Figure 3--10 shows the TPU power cable assembly.Figure 3--10. TPU Power Cable Assembly(6) Power Cable AssemblyThe cable length is installation dependent. There is no recommended maximumlength as long as the cable performance requirements are met, which is a resistanceof less than 0.5 ohms. Figure 3--11 shows the power cable assembly.Figure 3--11. Power Cable Assembly
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1216 Oct 20004. Mechanical Installation InstructionsA. AAU Installation(1) Positioning the AAUBecause the AAU communicates with satellites, the AAU must be positioned on thetop of the fuselage. Try to position the AAU near the middle of the cabin area orslightly to the rear. Many factors influence the performance of the system. Factorsthat influence the final position are as follows:Tail Plane RF BlockageThe tail plane and ventral strake block a small amount of the RF beam. For smallaircraft (less than 12,500 lb [5700 kg]), place the AAU at least 10 ft. (3 m) forwardof the base of the tail plane.Other AntennasTransmissions from the AAU may affect other RF systems. The GPS antenna ismost likely to be affected. Mount the AAU at least 1.65 ft (0.5 m) from the GPSantenna. For GPS antennas with poor filtering or high gain, mount the AAU atleast 5 ft (1.5 m) away. Mount the AAU at least 15 inches (381 mm) from the ADFantenna.Magnetic EnvironmentThe AAU contains magnetometers that can be affected by ferrous materials,magnets, or large currents in cables located nearby. Do not place the AAUdirectly above speakers.Fuselage StructureThe AAU is designed to be positioned above the pressurized area, but otherlocations are acceptable. It can be positioned on either side the the center line ofthe fuselage, but keep the offset to a minimum. Use the template to determine thebest position so that the required holes do not interfere with structure components.Distance from FrontPosition the AAU as far from the front of the cabin as possible to reduce drag,wind noise, lightning strikes, and damage from airborne objects.Engines and APU InletsPosition the AAU out of the engine zone of influence and APU inlets.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1315 May 2001(2) Warranty ConditionsCAUTION: THE WARRANTY FOR THE ANTENNA (AAU) IS VALID ONLY IF THEWARRANTY CONDITIONS ARE MET.The warranty conditions for the AAU are as follows:Adapter plate design is approved. Adapter plates produced by the vendors listedin the VENDOR EQUIPMENT section have been approved.Drainage slots in the adapter plate must remain uncovered after installation.Breathing holes must be covered/left open according to the instructions inparagraph 4.A.(3)(b).The two grounding lug holes must be blocked by a grounding strap mountingscrew.(3) Installing the AAUWARNING: TO AVOID POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY ENERGY OF MORE THAN 5 MW/CM@@@@WITHIN A FEW FEETOF THE ANTENNA, DO NOT OPERATE THE SCS SYSTEM WHEN ANYPERSONNEL ARE WITHIN 3 FEET (0.9 M) OF THE ANTENNA FORPERIODS OF LONGER THAN 3 MINUTES PER HOUR.CAUTION: TO PREVENT RECALIBRATION OF THE AAU, USE DEMAGNETIZEDHARDWARE AND TOOLS.Figure 3--12 shows a cross section of a typical AAU installation. Figure 3--13 showsthe holes required on the fuselage in a typical AAU installation. Perform thefollowing:(a) Determine the best position for the AAU.(b) Determine which breathing holes need to be sealed. The AAU has threebreathing/drainage holes in its base, as indicated in Figure 3--1, to accommodatedifferent orientations left and right of centerline. If all of the breathing holes areleft open, water can potentially enter the AAU directly or air can potentially flowcontinually through the AAU, giving rise to excessive condensation inside theAAU. Two of the three holes must be blocked off. The two holes which must beblocked off are the rear breathing hole and the highest of the two forward holes.This will allow gravity to drain any collected water when on the ground. For thecase where the AAU is mounted horizontally level and neither forward breathinghole is higher than the other, then either one of the two forward holes can beblocked.CAUTION: FAILURE TO COVER THE TWO BREATHING HOLES DESCRIBEDABOVE WILL RESULT IN WATER ENTERING THE ANTENNA.EXCESSIVE INGRESS OF WATER INTO AAU WILL RESULT INDAMAGE TO INTERNAL ELECTRONICS.(c) Apply sealing compound to the doubler plate. Install the doubler plate in theselected position.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1431 Jan 2000Figure 3--12. Cross Section of a Typical AAU Installation
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1515 May 2001Figure 3--13. Fuselage Holes Required in Typical AAU Installation
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1616 Oct 2000(d) Apply sealing compound to the transverse ribs. Install four transverse ribs tocorrespond with the mounting holes. The foremost rib must be wide enough toaccommodate the connector feedthrough holes. Figure 3--14 shows a typicalinstallation of the transverse ribs.Figure 3--14. Installation of Transverse Ribs
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1716 Oct 2000(e) Position the mounting plate and template on the fuselage. Using the markssupplied on the template, align the mounting plate to the fore--aft axis of thefuselage. Drill eight 0.138 in. (3.5 mm) starting holes for the mounting holesshown in Figure 3--15. The final drilled mounting holes must be 0.189 in. (4.8mm) minimum and 0.197 in. (5.0 mm) recommended.Figure 3--15. Mounting Plate
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1815 May 2001(f) Install eight nut plates and anchor nuts on the transverse ribs. Figure 3--14shows the position of the nut plates and anchor nuts.(g) Apply a sealing compound to the curved surface of the mounting plate.Assemble the mounting plate to the fuselage using eight mounting bolts. Makesure the water channels of the mounting plate are free of sealing compound.Allow the sealing compound to cure.CAUTION: COVERING THE ADAPTER PLATE WATER CHANNELS CAN ALLOWWATER TO GET INTO THE AAU.(h) Remove the template from the mounting plate. Six threaded holes are left by theremoval of the template. Fill them with a sealant to prevent water accumulation.Figure 3--13 shows the position of the template holes.(i) Drill two TNC feedthrough holes. Figure 3--14 shows the position of the holes.Install two TNC feedthrough connectors with the O--ring to the outside of thefuselage and the nut on the inside. Safety wire the two nuts together. Colorcode the connectors with heat shrinkable tubing on both the inside and outside.Use red tubing for the GPS feedthrough and blue tubing for the antennafeedthrough. Figure 3--13 shows the feed though connectors.NOTE: The O--ring can be on either side with sealant applied to the oppositeside.(j) Attach two ground straps to the fuselage. Align each strap to face forward.Figure 3--16 shows a ground strap.Figure 3--16. Ground Strap
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--1915 May 2001(k) Place the adapter plate over the mounting holes.(l) Apply seals to the two breathing holes that were selected in paragraph4.A.(3)(b).NOTE: The adapter plates come in two different configurations: one with threerubber seals for covering the breathing holes installed on the adapterplate and the other with the rubber seals for the breathing holes notinstalled. If the seals are already installed on the adapter plate, therubber seal to cover the breathing hole that needs to be open should beremoved. (Refer to paragraph 4.A.(3)(b)). If the seals are not installed,the two rubber seals needed to cover the breathing holes identified inparagraph 4.A.(3)(b) should be installed in the proper location on theadapter plate to make sure the holes are covered.(m) Remove the following warning and installation labels. Figure 3--17 shows thelocations of these labels.warranty void labelmagnetic sensitive device labelsealant protection label.NOTE: The paint warning decal cannot be removed and should be left alone.(n) Place the AAU over the mounting holes and tilt up. Attach the ground straps tothe AAU base plate.CAUTION: FAILURE TO INSTALL GROUNDING STRAPS CAN RESULT IN POORPERFORMANCE OR WATER GETTING INTO THE AAU THROUGH THEGROUNDING STRAP HOLE.(o) Connect AAU RF cables to TNC feedthrough connectors. Ensure that they arealigned so that they will fit in the hollow provided in the base plate. Safety wirethe connectors together.(p) Align the AAU with the mounting holes. Secure the AAU with eight screws.Torque the screws to a value of 44 lb--inch to make sure that the AAU is firmlyseated on the fuselage. Apply a sealant to the mounting screw heads to preventwater seepage.CAUTION: DO NOT SEAL THE AAU/ADAPTER PLATE INTERFACE WITHSEALANT.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--2015 May 2001Figure 3--17. Warning and Installation Labels Locations
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--2115 May 2001B. ACU InstallationPlace the ACU in the area of the pressurized/temperature controlled cabin. It ispreferable that the ACU be placed between the insulator and the inner cabin liner and notbetween the outer skin and the insulation, due to the extreme low temperatures on theskin. The ACU can be placed between the cabin liner and the fuselage. To minimizecable attenuation, place the ACU as close to the antenna as possible. Maximum cableattenuation is 0.75 dB at 1.6 GHz.NOTE: Make sure the ACU is not placed against dissimilar metals. A preparedaluminum surface using Alodine or equivalent is acceptable.C. PSU InstallationPlace the PSU in the area of the pressurized/temperature controlled cabin. The PSUmust be mounted against a prepared aluminum surface and cannot be against the basealuminum. Prepare the aluminum surface using Alodine or equivalent, per HoneywellManufacturing Specification M690278--2 (MIL--C--5541, Class 3). It is preferable that thePSU be placed between the insulator and the inner cabin liner and not between the outerskin and the insulation due to the extreme low temperatures on the skin. The PSU canbe placed between the cabin liner and the fuselage. The distance between the PSU andthe ACU, TPU, and HSU is not critical. Maximum cable attenuation is 10 dB at 1.6 GHz.The TPU and PSU may be installed together using a installer or user supplied bracket.Figure 3--18 shows a typical installation of the PSU and TPU together.D. TPU InstallationPlace the TPU in the area of the pressurized/temperature controlled cabin. The TPUmust be mounted against a prepared aluminum surface and cannot be against the basealuminum. Prepare the aluminum surface using Alodine or equivalent, per HoneywellManufacturing Specification M690278--2 (MIL--C--5541, Class 3). It is preferable that theTPU be placed between the insulator and the inner cabin liner and not between the outerskin and the insulation, due to the extreme low temperatures on the skin. The TPU canbe placed between the cabin liner and the fuselage. The distance between the TPU andthe ACU, PSU, and HSU is not critical. Maximum cable attenuation is 10 dB at 1.6 GHz.The TPU and PSU may be installed together using a installer or user supplied bracket.Figure 3--18 shows a typical installation of the PSU and TPU together.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--2215 May 2001Figure 3--18. Typical Installation of Telephone Unit and Power Supply Unit Together
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 3--2315 May 2001E. HSU InstallationThe HSU is held in a handset clip. Figure 3--19 shows the handset cradle.CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE HANDSET FROM INADVERTENTLY DISLODGING DURING AHARD LANDING, THE HANDSET CRADLE SHOULD BE MOUNTED FACINGTHE REAR, STARBOARD, OR PORT SIDE OF THE AIRCRAFT. THISPREVENTS THE HSU FROM BECOMING A LOOSE OBJECT HAZARD.Figure 3--19. Handset Cradle
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 4--116 Oct 2000ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION1. GeneralThis section provides electrical installation information, power and ground requirements, andan interconnect diagram for the SCS--1000 system.2. Equipment and MaterialsNone.3. Electrical InstallationA. Power RequirementsThe aircraft dc power supply must be 27.5 V dc (nominal). The normal minimum andmaximum allowable voltages are 20.5 and 32.2 V dc respectively.B. Ground RequirementsProper grounding is a key factor in ensuring proper system operation under normalconditions. The AAU is grounded to the fuselage using two ground straps. For propergrounding, the mating surfaces must be free of all paint and other non--conductiveelements and are burnished to ensure a good bond. Make sure that the impedancebetween the AAU and the fuselage is less than 5.0 milliohm. The ACU must be groundedto the aircraft common.C. Circuit Breaker RequirementsRefer to Section 3, Mechanical Installation.D. Interconnect InformationThe information necessary to provide the electrical interconnects is shown in Figure 4--1.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 4--3/(4--4 blank)31 Jan 2000Figure 4--1. SCS--1000 System Interconnect Diagram
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--131 Jan 2000ADJUSTMENT/TEST1. GeneralThis section contains instructions on how to set up the SCS system after it has been installedin an aircraft.2. Setting Up the SystemThe following procedures must be performed while the system is connected to an external PCin order to access all of the internal functions. The PC must be set as a VT100 emulator.Refer to PC set up procedures in OPERATION section of this manual.A. Set Up the Owner ModeThe SCS system must be in the owner mode before the Aero functions menu isaccessible. To set up the owner mode, perform the following steps:(1) Remove the SIM card.NOTE: The SIM card must be removed before the system is switched on to be ableto enter the owner mode.(2) Switch the system ON and wait until it has completed initialization. (INITIALIZING isdisplayed on the HSU during initialization and disappears when the initialization iscomplete.)(3) Select the Menu function and scroll down to Set access level.(4) Push Selct to open the Select access level window.(5) Push Owner to open the window for entering the owner password.(6) Key in the password and push ENTER. If the owner mode password has not yetbeen set, then the default password is 1234567890.(7) Push OK to activate the owner mode. (If the access level window is opened again,Owner level is displayed if the above procedure has been successful.)(8) Aero functions should now be accessible from the Advanced functions menu.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--231 Jan 2000B. Calibrate the MagnetometerThe AAU contains a three--axes magnetometer for tracking purposes. The magnetometermust be calibrated after installation of the SCS system on the aircraft. Recalibration isonly required when the ACU is replaced or when the magnetic characteristics of theaircraft have changed. The calibration can also be affected by iron and steel cargo.Calibration of the magnetometer is performed while the aircraft is slowly being turnedthrough 360 degrees on a smooth flat level surface, away from any large hangars orbuildings that could disturb the terrestrial magnetic field.To calibrate the magnetometer, perform the following steps:(1) Park the aircraft on a suitable flat--level surface away from any large hangars orbuildings, and ready to be turned through 360 degrees. All aircraft electrical systemsmust be powered and running to create the aircraft magnetic environment as wouldbe experienced during nominal flight conditions.(2) If the SCS system is OFF, switch it ON and access the owner mode using theprocedure in paragraph A.(3) Select the Menu function and scroll down to Advanced functions.(4) Select Selct or push right arrow and scroll down to Aero functions.(5) Selct or right arrow opens the Aero functions menu.(6) Activating Selct or right arrow again opens the Magnetometer calibration window.(7) Select Start to start the calibration procedure and then turn the aircraft through morethan 360 degrees. The radius of the circle is not important. The duration of the360 degree turn should be more than one minute and less than 5 minutes.(8) Select Stop when the turn is completed. This terminates the calibration process.(9) Wait for the calibration result. (Please be patient since the calculation of thecalibrationresultcantakeupto1minute.)The calibration score indicates the quality of calibration and varies between 15 and 0.The score is defined in Table 5--1.Table 5--1. Magnetometer Calibration ScoreScore Definition14 -- 15 Excellent12 -- 13 Acceptable11 Marginal<11 Unacceptable0Indicates complete calibration failure
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--331 Jan 2000If the calibration score is less than 11, the procedure should be repeated. Consistentlylow calibration scores may be caused by a noisy magnetic environment near the AAU,which does not necessarily affect the tracking performance of the AAU. This can beverified by rotating the aircraft though 360 degrees while monitoring the signal strength onthe HSU. A low calibration score but with a consistent signal (variation < 10) should beaccepted. If in doubt, contact your local Honeywell Dealer or regional HoneywellCustomer Support Engineer.The hard iron score indicates the amount of hard iron magnetism relative to the localmagnetic field (Table 5--2).Table 5--2. Magnetometer Hard Iron ScoreScore Definition15 < 7 percent14 < 13 percent13 < 20 percent12 < 27 percent11 < 33 percent10 < 40 percent9< 47 percent8< 53 percent7< 60 percent6< 67 percent5< 73 percent4< 80 percent3< 87 percent2< 93 percent1< 100 percent0100 percentNOTE: The number of successful calibrations is also shown. A valueof 0 indicates that the factory set values are valid and that nosuccessful calibration has been performed yet.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--431 Jan 2000C. Configure the Landing SpeedThe AAU requires the nominal landing speed for tracking purposes. This parameter onlyneeds to be entered once after installation of the SCS system or when the ACU isreplaced. To configure the landing speed, perform the following steps:(1) If the SCS system is OFF, switch it ON and access the owner mode using theprocedure in paragraph A.(2) Select the Menu function and scroll down to Advanced functions.(3) Select Selct or push right arrow and scroll down to Aero functions.(4) Select Selct or push right arrow and scroll down to Configure landing speed.(5) Selct or right arrow displays the Configure landing speed window.(6) Enter the nominal landing speed of the aircraft in meters per second. (To convertfrom knots to meters per second, refer to Table 5--3.)(7) Save stores the entered landing speed.Table 5--3. Conversion ChartKnotsMeters per Second(Approximately)80 4185 4490 4695 49100 51105 54110 57115 59120 62125 64130 67NOTE: This conversion chart is for reference only.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--531 Jan 2000D. Satellite LocationsThis option is provided to modify the stored locations of the Inmarsat satellites. Thiswould be required in the unlikely event of a satellite being moved to another longitude, orwhen a new Inmarsat satellite is brought into service at a different location from theexisting satellites. Contact your service provider for more information about this option.To enter a satellite location, perform the following steps:(1) If the SCS system is OFF, switch it ON and access the owner mode using theprocedure in paragraph A.(2) Select the Menu function and scroll down to Advanced functions.(3) Select Selct or push right arrow and scroll down to Aero functions.(4) Select Selct or push right arrow and scroll down to Satellite locations.(5) Selct or right arrow displays the Satellite locations window.(6) Select the appropriate satellite using Prev and Next.(7) Enter the new satellite longitude in degrees.(8) Scroll down to Location.(9) The right arrow opens the list of locations, EAST or WEST.(10) Scroll up or down to choose the location.(11) Select Selct and then Save to store the new location.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--631 Jan 2000E. Example ScreensThe following figures are examples of the screens that the user sees on the PC whensetting up the system.Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>9 - Advanced functions menuAccess controlAero functionsSatellite setupConfigurationInformation available002>Lock Mail Selct Quit>Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>95 - Aero functionsMagnetometer calibrationConfigure landing speedSatellite locations001>Lock Mail Selct Quit>
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--731 Jan 2000Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>951 - Magnetometer calibrationPress “Start” to initiate thecalibration process for theaeronautical antenna magnetometer.Start AbortCtrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>951 - Magnetometer calibrationTurn aircraft 360 degrees.Press “Stop” when completed.Stop AbortCtrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>951 - Magnetometer calibrationCalibration succeeded.Calibration score: 15Amount of hard iron: 15OkSuccessful calibrations: 1
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--831 Jan 2000Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>95 - Aero functionsMagnetometer calibrationConfigure landing speedSatellite locations002>Lock Mail Selct Quit>Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>952 - Configure landing speedLanding speed (m/s):Del Send Ok>Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>95 - Aero functionsMagnetometer calibrationConfigure landing speedSatellite locations003>Lock Mail Selct Quit>
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 5--931 Jan 2000Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>953 - Satellite locationsLocation: WESTPrev Next Save Ok>AOR-WLongitude: 54Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>953 - Satellite locationsPrev Next Save Ok>AOR-WLongitude: 54Location: WEST >Ctrl+T for Help <+U> <+I> <+O> <+P>953 - Select locationSelctWESTLongitude: 4 54Location: EEAST>>>
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--131 Jan 2000FAULT ISOLATION1. GeneralThis section provides fault isolation guidelines as an aid to troubleshooting the SCS system.The purpose of the fault isolation procedures is to help determine which component of theSCS system has failed.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--231 Jan 20002. TPU Subsystem Self--TestsTPU subsystem self--tests include TPU memory alarms, TPU synthesizer alarms, and poweroutput alarms. Refer to Table 6--1 thru Table 6--3.Table 6--1. TPU Memory AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionProgram code self check failed Flash memory area containingthe program code is corrupted.Cycle power on the system.If the problem persists, returnthe TPU to Honeywell for repair.Terminal ID Cyclic RedundancyCheck (CRC) failureMemory area containing theInmarsat Serial Number (ISN) iscorrupted.Cycle power on the system.If the problem persists, returnthe TPU to Honeywell for repair.Electrically ErasableProgrammable Read--OnlyMemory (EEPROM) CRC failureFlash User 1 Memory iscorrupted.Cycle power on the system.If the problem persists, returnthe TPU to Honeywell for repair.Nonvolatile Random AccessMemory (NVRAM) CRC failureFlash User 2 Memory iscorrupted.Cycle power on the system.If the problem persists, returnthe TPU to Honeywell for repair.Functionality is lost Flash memory containing thesecurity/options is corrupted.Cycle power on the system,re--enter the configuration dataand cycle the power again.If the problem persists, returnthe TPU to Honeywell for repair.Traffic log data is lost Flash memory containing theTraffic Log is corrupted.Call Honeywell for advice anddirection.Table 6--2. TPU Synthesizer AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionTXsynclockfailed Transmitter Phase Lock Loop(PLL) main frequency control isout of lock.Call Honeywell for advice anddirection.RX sync lock failed Receiver local PLL (101.045MHz) is out of lock.Call Honeywell for advice anddirection.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--331 Jan 2000Table 6--3. Power Output AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionUnauthorized transmission Unwanted output power thatcan disturb channels.The RFB detects TX activewhen TX is ON and TXEnable is set to OFF.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.TX active in the idle state Mismatch between theCPM--SPM--RFB states.The Signal Processor Module(SPM) has the transmitter inthe idle state, but the RFBreports that it is transmitting.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.TX enabled in the idle state Mismatch between theCPM--SPM--RFB states.The RFB has the transmitterin the idle state, but the SPMreports that it is transmitting.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.TX on in the idle state Mismatch between theCPM--SPM--RFB states.The SPM has switched thetransmitter OFF, but the RFBstill reports that TX is active.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.Missing output No output power in the SingleCarrier Per Channel (SCPC)mode.The RFB is in the SCPCmode and does not detectoutput power at the end of thetransmission.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.Burst not sent No output power in the Burstmode.The RFB is in the Burst modeand does not detect outputpower at the end of the burst.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--431 Jan 2000Table 6--3. Power Output Alarms (cont)Failure Annunciation Maintenance ActionDescriptionMissing TX off The RFB detects outputpower after switching off TX.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.Voice/data call aborted Missing communicationbetween the SPM and RFB.The CPM sends the SCPCmode to the RFB and doesnot get a response from theRFB within 390 milliseconds.Cycle power. If the problempersists, clean and check theconnections. If the problem stillpersists, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--531 Jan 20003. ACU Antenna Tracking Board Subsystem Self--TestsACU Antenna Tracking Board (ATB) subsystem self--tests include ATB memory alarms, ATBsensor monitoring alarms, communications alarms, and ATB software alarms. Refer toTable 6--4 thru Table 6--7.Table 6--4. ATB Memory AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionATB flash memory failure Flash memory area storing theprogram code read/write testfailed.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.ATB Static Random AccessMemory (SRAM) failureSRAM memory used by theprogram code read/write testfailed.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.ATB EEPROM failure EEPROM memory area storingthe program code read/write testfailed.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.ATB flash memory CRC error Flash memory area storing theprogram code is corrupted.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.ATB EEPROM CRC error EEPROM memory area storingthe program code is corrupted.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.ATB calibration data CRC error Calibration data is corrupted. Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.ATB software (SW) versionmismatchSoftware has incompatibleversions of the programmodules.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--631 Jan 2000Table 6--5. ATB Sensor Monitoring AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionATB inclinometer failure Reported sensor values areconsistently out of range.Cycle power. If the problemremains, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.ATB magnetometer failure Reported sensor values areconsistently out of range.Cycle power. If the problemremains, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.ATB motor failure Motor controller reports failure. Cycle power. If the problemremains, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.ATB motor thermal failure Excessive heat is detected bythe motor controller.Cycle power. If the problemremains, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU endstop sensor failure Endstops are not triggered aftera timeout or incompatible sets ofendstops are simultaneouslytriggered.Cycle power. If the problemremains, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.Table 6--6. Communications AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionAAU serial communicationfailureATB cannot communicate withthe AAU.Cycle power. If the problempersists, check the cableconnections. If the problem stillremains, return the AAU andACU to Honeywell for repair.GPS serial communicationfailureATB cannot communicate withthe GPS engine.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.TPU to ATB packet CRC error Excessive number of corrupteddata packets on communicationlink from the TPU to the ATB.Cycle power. If the problempersists, check the cableconnections. If the problem stillremains, return the TPU andACU to Honeywell for repair.AAU to ATB packet CRC error Excessive number of corrupteddata packets on communicationlink from the TPU to the ATB.Cycle power. If the problempersists, check the cableconnections. If the problem stillremains, return the AAU andACU to Honeywell for repair.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--731 Jan 2000Table 6--7. ATB Software AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionDoppler compensation error Doppler correction frequencycalculated by the TPU is out ofrange.Cycle power. If the problempersists, call Honeywell foradvice.ATB repoint timeout Duration of the re--pointing stateis too long. The AAU is unableto move to the required positionto point in the direction of thesatellite.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.ATB floating point error Arithmetic overflow, underflow,or division by zero.Cycle power. If the problempersists, call Honeywell foradvice.ATB matrix inversion error Control algorithms have becomeunstable.Cycle power. If the problempersists, call Honeywell foradvice.ATB reset by watchdog Control code crashed or hungcausing the system to reboot theprocessor.Cycle power. If the problempersists, call Honeywell foradvice.ATB illegal address exception Program attempting to read orwrite to a memory address thatis out of range.Cycle power. If the problempersists, call Honeywell foradvice.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--831 Jan 20004. AAU Subsystem Self--TestsAAU subsystem self--tests include AAU memory alarms, and AAU system alarms. Refer toTable 6--8 and Table 6--9.Table 6--8. AAU Memory AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionAAU flash memory failure Flash memory area storing theprogram code read/write testfailed.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU SRAM failure SRAM memory used by theprogram code read/write testfailed.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU EEPROM failure EEPROM memory area storingthe program code read/write testfailed.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU flash memory CRC error Flash memory area storing theprogram code is corrupted.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU calibration data CRC error Calibration data is corrupted. Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.Table 6--9. AAU System AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionAAU initialization timeout Initialization process of movingthe AAU to the endstop positiontimeout.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU power failure Measure voltage is low. Check connections and cyclepower. If the problem persists,return the ACU and AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU floating point error Arithmetic overflow, underflow,or division by zero.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU reset by watchdog Control code crashed or hungcausing the system to reboot theprocessor.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU illegal address exception Program attempting to read orwrite to a memory address thatis out of range.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.AAU unexpected reset AAU system reset whileoperating in the normal state.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the AAU toHoneywell for repair.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 6--916 Oct 20005. GPS Subsystem Self--TestThe GPS subsystem self--test consists of GPS alarms. Refer to Table 6--10.Table 6--10. GPS Communications AlarmsFailure Annunciation Description Maintenance ActionGPS serial communicationfailureGPS engine is notcommunicating with the ATB.Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.GPS hardware failure GPS detects a hardware failure. Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.GPS not navigating GPS is unable to locatesufficient GPS satellites tocalculate position.Call Honeywell for advice.GPS state error(navigation to acquisition)GPS internal error. Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.GPS state error(acquisition to navigation)GPS internal error. Cycle power. If the problempersists, return the ACU toHoneywell for repair.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 7--116 Oct 2000MAINTENANCE PRACTICES1. GeneralThis section provides instructions for removing, reinstalling, and adjusting each LRU of theSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System that has been previously installed by the aircraftmanufacturer or completion center. Adjustment information is called out as required.WARNING: TO AVOID POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCYENERGY OF MORE THAN 5 MW/CM@@@@WITHIN A FEW FEET OF THE ANTENNA, DONOT OPERATE THE SCS SYSTEM WHEN ANY PERSONNEL ARE WITHIN 3 FEET(0.9 M) OF THE ANTENNA FOR PERIODS OF LONGER THAN 3 MINUTES PERHOUR.CAUTION: SHOULD ANY INSTALLATION CRITICAL CASES ARISE WITH THEREINSTALLATION OF ANY UNIT, YOU MUST COMPLY 100 PERCENT WITH THEINSTRUCTION.CAUTION: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT, TURN AIRCRAFT POWER OFF WHENREMOVING OR INSTALLING LRUS.2. Equipment and MaterialsContact the aircraft OEM for a list of materials necessary to install the SCS system.No additional special equipment or materials other than those commonly used in the shop arerequired to install the units in existing trays and clamps, and to adjust the system.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 7--231 Jan 20003. Procedure for the AAUA. Removal and Reinstallation ProcedureCAUTION: TO PREVENT RECALIBRATION OF THE AAU, USE DEMAGNETIZED TOOLSAND HARDWARE.(1) Remove the AAU.CAUTION: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE TNC CONNECTORS, COVER THEM WITHSEALED, SCREW ON END CAPS AND WIRE TOGETHER WITH SAFETYWIRE IF THE AIRCRAFT IS TO BE FLOWN WITHOUT THE AAU.(a) Pull the appropriate circuit breakers.NOTE: To prevent damage to the AAU, do not apply pressure to or pry onplastic housings.(b) Remove eight mounting screws.(c) After removing and saving the hardware, cut the bond line of anyinstaller--applied sealant between the AAU and the mounting area.(d) Carefully pull the AAU away from the mounting area far enough to disconnectthe cable connectors.(e) Disconnect the AAU RF cables from the TNC feed through connectors.(f) Remove the ground straps from the AAU.(2) Reinstall the AAU.(a) Clean the airframe at the AAU mounting area to remove any foreign material.(b) Apply a weather sealant around the periphery of the AAU base to preventseepage of water and condensation and to preclude corrosion. If a sealant oraerodynamic smoother is used around the periphery of the AAU base, apply itafter the AAU has been torqued down. Use a non--adhering sealant to allowremoval of the AAU at a later time, if necessary. Chromatic tape isrecommended.CAUTION: CONTACT THE AIRCRAFT ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER(OEM) TO VERIFY THE PROPER WEATHER SEALANT NEEDED TOPREVENT WATER SEEPAGE.(c) To prevent water seepage on top mounted AAUs, it may be necessary to apply asealant to the mounting screw heads.(d) Place the AAU over the mounting holes and tilt up. Attach the ground straps tothe AAU base plate.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 7--316 Oct 2000(e) Connect AAU RF cables to TNC feedthrough connectors. Ensure that they arealigned so that they will fit in the hollow provided in the base plate. Wire theconnectors together with safety wire.(f) Align the AAU with the mounting holes. Secure the AAU with eight mountingscrews. The torque for the mounting screws is 44 lb--inch.CAUTION: DO NOT EXCEED THE TORQUE LIMITS OF THE MOUNTINGSCREWS.(g) Apply a sealant to the mounting screw heads to prevent water seepage.B. Reinstallation Inspection ProcedureInspect and repair in accordance with Table 7-- 1.Table 7-- 1. AAU Reinstallation InspectionInspection Repair ActionMeasure the resistance from the base plate of theAAU to the fuselage. The resistance must beless than 5 milliohms.Remove the AAU. Clean and check all groundingareas. Replace the AAU.Measure resistance from the tab end (not thescrew) of each lightning diverter strip to thefuselage. The resistance must be less than5 milliohms.Remove the screws at the tab ends. Clean off allsigns of corrosion on the top and bottom of thetab and the screw. Care must be taken not tostress the junction between the tab and the stripthat is bonded to the radome. Tighten andrecheck.Check that the AAU is securely fastened to thefuselage.Tighten any loose screws.Check for any cracking of the fuselage over thearea covered by the doubler plate.Repair the cracks in accordance with acceptedprocedures.Check that the lightning diverter strips are secureon the radome.Reattach the diverter strip ends with epoxyadhesive if they are loose (up to 0.47 in. [12mm]).Carefully, lift the loose ends and clean withalcohol. Abrade the painted surface of theradome and underside of the strip with No. 220sandpaper or finer. Apply adhesive to bothsurfaces and press the parts together. Wipeaway any excess adhesive. Tape the strips downuntil the epoxy has cured.If the loose part of the diverter strip is greater than0.47 in. (12 mm), replace the radome or return tothe supplier for repair.Check the radome for cracks. Replace the radome.Check the radome for excessive erosion. Replace the radome.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 7--416 Oct 2000C. Adjustment ProcedureThe magnetometer must be recalibrated after the AAU has been installed. Refer toprocedures in ADJUSTMENT/TEST section of this manual.D. Return to Service ProceduresRefer to procedures in ADJUSTMENT/TEST section of this manual.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 7--531 Jan 20004. Procedure for the ACU, PSU, TPU, and HSUA. Removal and Reinstallation Procedure(1) Removal.(a) Remove all cables as applicable. Separate the units from the mountingbrackets.(b) Remove nuts, washers, screws, and ground straps from each unit as applicable.(2) Reinstallation.(a) Secure a ground strap to each unit with one screw, washer, and nut asapplicable.(b) Secure each unit to the mounting brackets with screws, washers and nuts asapplicable.(c) Secure the cables to each unit as applicable.B. Reinstallation Inspection ProcedureInspect and repair in accordance with Table 7-- 2.Table 7-- 2. ACU, PSU, TPU, and HSU Reinstallation InspectionInspection Repair ActionMeasure the resistance from the base plate ofeach unit to the fuselage. The resistance must beless than 0.25 Ohms.Remove the unit. Clean and check allgrounding areas. Replace the unit.Check that each unit is securely fastened to thefuselage.Tighten any loose screws.Check for any cracking of the mounting structure. Repair the cracks in accordance withaccepted procedures.Check that all interconnecting cables are secureand the connectors properly tightened.Secure the cables and tighten theconnectors.C. Adjustment ProcedureAfter replacement of the ACU, reinitialization is required and the magnetometer must becalibrated. Refer to procedures in ADJUSTMENT/TEST section of this manual.After replacement of the TPU, the new TPU must be registered with the service provider.Reprogramming may be required unless a SIM card is used. Refer to procedures inADJUSTMENT/TEST section of this manual.D. Return to Service ProceduresRefer to procedures in ADJUSTMENT/TEST section of this manual.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 7--631 Jan 20005. Procedure for the TPU and PSU When Installed TogetherA. Removal and Installation ProcedureFigure 3--18 shows a typical installation of the TPU and PSU together.(1) Remove the TPU and PSU.(a) Remove all cables from the TPU and PSU. Separate the units from themounting brackets.(b) Remove four nuts, washers, and screws.(c) Remove one nut, washer, screw, and ground strap from each unit.(2) Install the TPU and PSU.(a) Secure a ground strap to each unit with one screw, washer, and nut.(b) Secure the TPU and PSU to the mounting brackets with four screws, washersand nuts.(c) Secure all cables to the TPU and PSU.B. Reinstallation Inspection ProcedureInspect and repair in accordance with Table 7-- 2.C. Adjustment ProcedureAfter replacement of the TPU, the new TPU must be registered with the service provider.Reprogramming may be required unless a SIM card is used. Refer to procedures inADJUSTMENT/TEST section of this manual.D. Return to Service ProceduresRefer to procedures in ADJUSTMENT/TEST section of this manual.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 7--731 Jan 20006. Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, FAR 25.1529 ComplianceMaintenance requirements and instructions for Continued Airworthiness of the Mini--M AeroSATCOM System components are contained in the paragraphs that follow:Installation of the Mini--M Aero SATCOM System on an aircraft by Supplemental TypeCertificate obligates the aircraft operator to include the maintenance information provided bythis manual in the operator’s Aircraft Maintenance Manual and the operator’s AircraftScheduled Maintenance Program.A. This manual contains Maintenance information for the Mini--M Aero SATCOM System(system description, removal, installation, testing, etc.).B. Put Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) part numbers and other necessary part numberscontained in this manual into the aircraft operator’s appropriate aircraft Illustrated PartsCatalog (IPC).C. Aircraft wiring diagrams applicable to the operator’s Mini--M Aero SATCOM Systeminstallation need to be incorporated into the operator’s aircraft Wiring Diagram Manual.D. The Mini--M Aero SATCOM System System components require no periodic maintenanceaction. Component failure(s) are self--annunciating. Refer to Section 6 for fault isolationprocedures and refer to Section 7 for component removal and replacement instructions.E. The Mini--M Aero SATCOM System components can be repaired only at a factoryauthorized repair center or an appropriately rated Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)Part 145 repair station.F. Once repaired, reinstall the Mini--M Aero SATCOM System component in the aircraft inaccordance with the design data used for the initial installation. Perform a return toservice test of the Mini--M Aero SATCOM System using the procedures specified inSection 6. When the RTS test is successful, note this maintenance action in accordancewith FAA approved procedures.G. Scheduled Maintenance Program tasks to be added to the aircraft operator’s appropriateaircraft maintenance program are as follows:(1) Recommended Periodic Scheduled Servicing Tasks: None Required.(2) Recommended Periodic Equipment Inspections: None Required.NOTE: The (applicable LRUs) used with this system have test and inspections thatare required by FAR 91.413 to be completed every 24 calender months.(3) Recommended Periodic Equipment Installation Inspections, including primarystructure elements (antenna installation): Interval specified byapproved installation designdata using the inspectionmethod specified.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 8--116 Oct 2000VENDOR EQUIPMENT1. GeneralThis section contains information on vendor--manufactured equipment that can be installed onan aircraft configured for the SCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System. Installation of thisequipment is dependent on the specific requirements of the operator. Therefore, informationin this section is supplied as a courtesy to the SCS--1000 equipment operators.2. Electronic Cable SpecialistsThe following paragraphs contain information on how to select installation provisions offeredby Electronic Cable Specialists (ECS) for the SCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System. ECSdesigns and manufactures the installation provisions described in the following paragraphsand can provide either individual components or complete installation kits. ECS offers severaloptions for each kit to accommodate the variety of requirements specific to each aircraftinstallation. The address for Electronic Cable Specialists is as follows:Electronic Cable5300 W. Franklin DriveFranklin, WI 53132U.S.A.Telephone: (414) 421--5300FAX: (414) 421--5301A. Mini--M SATCOM Master KitThe Mini--M SATCOM Master Kit contains the items given in Table 8--1.Table 8--1. Mini--M SATCOM Master Kit, Part No. 120--84552--1XXKitPartNo. Item Part No. Description Quantity120--84552--101 500--84475--101 Aero--MSATCOMRFcoaxkit 1600--84544--101 Aero--M SATCOM wire harness 1BTF101 TNC bulkhead adapter 2120--84565--101 SATCOM power supply modem (TPU)mounting kit1120--84552--102 500--84475--102 Aero--MSATCOMRFcoaxkit 1600--84544--101 Aero--M SATCOM wire harness 1BTF101 TNC bulkhead adapter 2120--84565--101 SATCOM power supply modem (TPU)mounting kit1
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 8--216 Oct 2000Table 8--1. Mini--M SATCOM Master Kit, Part No. 120--84552--1XX (cont)KitPartNo. QuantityDescriptionItem Part No.120--84552--103 500--84475--103 Aero--MSATCOMRFcoaxkit 1600--84544--101 Aero--M SATCOM wire harness 1BTF101 TNC bulkhead adapter 2120--84565--101 SATCOM power supply modem (TPU)mounting kit1B. Aero--M SATCOM RF Coax KitThe Aero--M SATCOM RF Coax Kit contains the items given in Table 8--2.Table 8--2. Mini--M SATCOM RF Coax Kit, Part No. 500--84475--XXKitPartNo. Item Part No. DescriptionLength(in.)Length(mm) Quantity500--84475--101 500--84475--01 GPS cable 40.0 1016.0 1500--84475--02 Antenna cable 40.0 1016.0 1500--84475--03 IF cable 240.0 6096.0 1500--84475--04 TPU RF cable 12.0 304.8 1500--84475--102 500--84475--03 IF cable 240.0 6096.0 1500--84475--04 TPU RF cable 12.0 304.8 1500--84475--05 GPS cable 80.0 2032.0 1500--84475--06 Antenna cable 80.0 2032.0 1500--84475--103 500--84475--03 IF cable 240.0 6096.0 1500--84475--04 TPU RF cable 12.0 304.8 1500--84475--07 GPS cable 150.0 3810.0 1500--84475--08 Antenna cable 150.0 3810.0 1
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 8--316 Oct 2000C. Aero--M SATCOM Wire Harness KitThe Aero--M SATCOM Wire Harness Kit contains the items listed in Table 8--3.Table 8--3. Aero--M SATCOM Wire Harness Kit, Part No. 600--84544--1XXKitPartNo. Item Part No. Description Quantity600--84544--101 600--84544--102 Modem (TPU) power harness assembly 1600--84544--103 Power harness assembly 1600--84544--104 Loose parts kit 1600--84544--102 MIL--W--22759/16--20--0 Wire, 20 AWG, black, 12 in. 1MIL--W--22759/16--20--9 Wire,20AWG,white,12in. 1TMS--SCE--1/4--2.0--9 Label, white heat shrink, 0.25 in. 139--00--0213 Crimp terminal, 18--24 AWG 439--01--2045 Receptacle, four--way double row 139--01--4031 Receptacle, three--way single row 1600--84544--103 MIL--W--22759/16--20--0 Wire, 20 AWG, black, 120 in. 1MIL--W--22759/16--20--9 Wire,20AWG,white,120in. 1TMS--SCE--1/4--2.0--9 Label, white heat shrink, 0.25 in. 139--00--0213 Crimp terminal, 18--24 AWG 239--01--4031 Receptacle, three--way single row 1600--84544--104 39--00--0213 Crimp terminal, 18--24 AWG 439--01--2045 Receptacle, four--way double row 139--01--4031 Receptacle, three--way single row 2D. SATCOM Power Supply Modem (TPU) Mounting KitThe SATCOM power supply modem (TPU) mounting kit contains the items listed inTable 8--4.Table 8--4. SATCOM Power Supply Modem Mounting Kit, Part No. 120--84565--101Item Part No. Description Quantity200--85417CC--01 Bracket 2MS25083--2BB12 Cable jumper 2MS21042L3 Lock nut, No. 10--32 Thread 6NAS1149D0332J Washer, No. 10, 0.032 in. thick x 0.44 in. O.D. 12NAS603--20P Pan head screw, No. 10--32 x 1.25 in. long 4NAS603--10--P Pan head screw, No. 10--32 x 0.62 in. long 2
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 8--415 May 20013. PIC Wire and CableThe following paragraphs contain information on how to select installation RF cableassemblies offered by PIC Wire & Cable for the SCS--100 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System.PIC designs and manufactures RF cable assemblies that are tailored to system andinstallation requirements. Contact PIC as follows:PIC Wire & Cable, Division of the Angelus CorporationN53 W24747 South Corporate CircleP.O. Box 330Sussex, WI 53089--0330Phone: (800) 742--3191 or (262) 246--0500Fax: (262) 246--0450e--mail: sales@picwire.comA. Antenna and GPS RF Cable AssembliesFigure 8--1 shows the numbering scheme for the antenna and GPS cable assemblies.Figure 8--2 shows a typical AAU to ACU interface using the antenna and GPS cableassemblies. The antenna and GPS cable assemblies are defined in Table 8--5.Figure 8--1. Antenna and GPS RF Cable Assemblies Numbering Scheme
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 8--515 May 2001Figure 8--2. Typical Antenna and GPS RF Cable Assemblies InterfaceTable 8--5. Antenna Cable and GPS RF Cable Assemblies DescriptionCable Pin No. Cable CodeMax Length AntennaCable (Note)Max Length GPS Cable(Note)S22089 S22 150 inches (12.5 ft) 2460 inches (205 ft)S55268 S55 109 inches (9.08 ft) 1860 inches (155 ft)S33141 S33 83 inches (6.91 ft) 1404 inches (117 ft)S67163 S67 74 inches (6.16 ft) 1212 inches (101 ft)S44193 S44 47 inches (3.91 ft) 804 inches (67 ft)S86208 S86 40 inches (3.33 ft) 672 inches (56 ft)M40019 M40 36 inches (3.00 ft) 612 inches (51 ft)NOTE: Max cable length is calculated including total losses associated with the hermetically sealed TNCfeedthroughs, both cable connectors and the cable at 1.6 GHz
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 8--615 May 2001B. IF and TPU RF Cable AssembliesFigure 8--3 shows the numbering scheme for the IF and TPU cable assembles.Figure 8--4 shows a typical IF and TPU cable assemblies. The IF and TPU cabledescriptions are defined in Table 8--6.Figure 8--3. IF and TPU RF Cable Assemblies Numbering SchemeFigure 8--4. Typical IF and TPU RF Cable Assemblies
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page 8--715 May 2001Table 8--6. IF and TPU RF Cables DescriptionCable Pin No. Cable CodeCombined Max Length for IFand TPU CablesS44193 S44 768 inches (64 ft)M40019 M40 612 inches (51 ft)NOTE: Combined max cable length is calculated including total losses associated with all four connectorsand both cables at 1.6 GHz4. Omni--PlessContact Omni--Pless for antenna kit information.A. Omni--Pless Antenna SystemsOmni--Pless (PTY) LTD. Registration number 87\06391\07Corner of Main Road and Riverside Terrance Hout Bay 7800Hout Bay 7872 South Africa+27 21 799 7000 Telephone+27 21 790 6078 Facsimile
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--131 Jan 2000APPENDIX ATELEPHONE COUNTRY CODESThis appendix has the telephone country codes and examples of how to place a call using theSCS--1000 system.To place a call from the SCS--1000 system to a fixed subscriber through the default network,key in the automatic call prefix, followed by the country code and the subscriber number(22 digits maximum). See the example below:To place a call from the SCS--1000 system to a fixed subscriber through a selected networkservice provider, follow the same procedure as above preceded by selection of the networkservice provider (reference code). See the example below:
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--231 Jan 2000To place a call from a fixed subscriber or the SCS--1000 system to another SCS--1000system, key in the international call prefix, followed by the satellite code and the 9--digit IMN.See the example below:NOTE:Some network service providers support the common Ocean Region Access No. 870,which connects the call to the dialed Mini--M System regardless of the Ocean Regionthe user currently communicates through.The telephone country codes are given in Table A--1.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--331 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country CodesCountry CodeAfghanistan (Islamic State of) 93Albania (Republic of) 855Algeria (People’s Democratic Republic of) 21 (Note 2)American Samoa 684Angola (Republic of) 244Anguilla 1(Note 1)Antigua and Barbuda 2(Note 1)Argentine Republic 54Armenia (Republic of) 7(Note 7)Aruba 297Ascension 247Atlantic Ocean East Region (AOR--E) (Inmarsat) 871Atlantic Ocean West Region (AOR--W) (Inmarsat) 874Australia 61Australian External Territories 672Austria 43Azerbaijani Republic 994Bahamas (Commonwealth of the) 1(Note 1)Bahrain (State of) 973Bangladesh (People’s Republic of) 380Barbados 1(Note 1)Belarus (Republic of) 7(Note 7)Belgium 32Belize 501Benin (Republic of) 223Bermuda 1(Note 1)Bhutan (Kingdom of) 975Bolivia (Republic of) 591Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republic of) 887Botswana (Republic of) 267
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--431 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeBrazil (Federative Republic of) 55British Virgin Islands 1(Note 1)Brunei Darussalam 673Bulgaria (Republic of) 859Burkina Faso 226Burundi (Republic of) 257Cambodia 355Cameroon (Republic of) 237Canada 1(Note 1)Cape Verde (Republic of) 238Cayman Islands 1(Note 1)Central African Republic 236Chad (Republic of) 235Chile 56China (People’s Republic of) 86 (Note 8)Colombia (Republic of) 57Comoros (Islamic Federal Republic of the) 269Congo (Republic of the) 242Cook Islands 682Costa Rica 506Croatia (Republic of) 385Cuba 53Cyprus (Republic of) 357Czech Republic 42 (Note 6)Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 850Denmark 45Diego Garda 246Djibouti (Republic of) 253Dominican Republic 1(Note 1)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--531 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeEcuador 593Egypt (Arab Republic of) 20El Salvador (Republic of) 503Equatorial Guinea (Republic of) 240Eritrea 291Estonia (Republic of) 372Ethiopia 251Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 500Faroe Islands (Denmark) 298Fiji (Republic of) 679Finland 358France 33 (Note 6)French Poiynesia 68Gabonese Republic 241Gambia (Republic of the) 220Georgia (Republic of) 7(Note 7)Germany (Federal Republic of) 49Ghana 233Gibraltar 350Greece 30Greenland (Denmark) 299Grenada 1(Note 1)Guadeloupe (French Department of) 590Guam 671Guatemala (Republic of) 502Guiana (French Department of) 594Guinea (Republic of) 224Guinea--Bissau (Republic of) 245Guyana 592
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--631 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeHaiti (Republic of) 509Honduras (Republic of) 504Hongkong 852Hungary (Republic of) 36Iceland 354India (Republic of) 91Indian Ocean Region (IOR)(Inmarsat) 873Indonesia (Republic of) 62Iran (Islamic Republic of) 98Iraq (Republic of) 964Ireland 353Israel (State of) 972Italy 39Ivory Cost (Republic of) 225Jamaica 1(Note 1)Japan 81Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom of) 962Kazakhstan (Republic of) 7(Note 7)Kenya (Republic of) 254Kiribati Republic of) 686Kuwait (State of) 965Kyrgyzstan (Republic of) 7(Note 7)Lao People’s Democratic Republic 856Latvia (Republic of) 371Lebanon 961Lesotho (Kingdom of) 266Liberia (Republic of) 231
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--731 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeLibya (Socialist People’s Ubyan Arab Jamahiriya) 21 (Note 3)Liechtenstein (Principality of) 41 (Note 6)Lithuania (Republic of) 370Luxembourg 352Macau 853Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of) 389Madagascar (Republic of) 261Malawi 265Malaysia 60Maldives (Republic of) 960Mali (Republic of) 223Malta 356Marshall Islands (Republic of the) 692Martinique (French Department of) 596Mauritania (Islamic Republic of) 222Mauritius (Republic of) 230Mexico 52Micronesia (Federated States of) 691Moldova (Republic of) 373Monaco (See also code 377) 33 (Note 6)Mongolia 976Montserrat 1(Note 1)Morocco (Kingdom of) 21 (Note 4)Mozambique (Republic of) 258Myanmar (Union of) 95Namibia (Republic of) 264Nauru (Republic of) 674Nepal 977Netherlands Antilles 599
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--831 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeNetherlands (Kingdom of the) 31New Caledonia 687New Zealand 64Nicaragua 505Niger (Republic of the) 227Nigeria (Federal Republic of) 234Niue 683Northern Mariana Islands (Commonwealth of the) 670Norway 47Oman (Sultanate of) 968Pacific Ocean Region (POR)(Inmarsat) 872Pakistan (Islamic Republic of) 92Palau (Republic of) 680Panama (Republic of) 507Papua New Guinea 675Paraguay (Republic of) 595Peru 51Philippines (Republic of the) 63Poland (Republic of) 48Portugal 351Qatar (State of) 974Reunion (French Department of) 262Romania 40Russian Federation 7(Note 7)Rwandese Republic 250
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--931 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeSaint Vincent and the Grenadines 1(Note 7)Saint Luda 1(Note 1)Saint Kitts and Nevis 1(Note 1)Saint Helena 290Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French Department of) 508San Marino (Republic of) 378Sao Tome and Principe (Democratic Repulic of) 239Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) 966Senegal (Republic of) 221Seychelles (Republic of) 248Sierra Leone 232Singapore (Republic of) 65Slovak Republic 42 (Note 6)Slovenia (Republic of) 386Solomon Islands 677Somali Democratic Republic 252South Africa (Republic of) 27Spain 34Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of) 94Sudan (Republic of the) 249Suriname (Republic of) 597Swaziland (Kingdom of) 268Sweden 46Switzerland (Confederation of) 41 (Note 6)Syrian Arab Republic 963Tajikistan (Republic of) 7(Note 7)Tanzania (United Republic of) 255Thailand 66Togolese Republic 228Tokelau 690
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--1031 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeTonga (Kingdom of) 676Trinidad and Tobago (Code actually used: +1) 296Tunisia 21 (Note 5)Turkey 90Turkmenistan 7(Note 7)Turks arid Caicos Islands 1(Note 1)Tuvalu 688Uganda (Republic of) 256Ukraine 7(Note 7)United Arab Emirates 971 (Note 9)United States of America, + Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands 1(Note 1)United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 44Uruguay (Eastern Republic of) 598Uzbekistan (Republic of) 7(Note 7)Vanuatu (Republic of) 678Vatican City State 379Venezuela (Republic of) 58Viet Nam (Socialist Republic of) 84Wallis and Futuna 681Western Samoa (Independent State of) 685Yemen (Republic of) 967Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of) 381
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page A--1131 Jan 2000Table A--1. Telephone Country Codes (cont)Country CodeZaire (Republic of) 243Zambia (Republic of) 260Zanzibar (Tanzania) 259Zimbabwe (Republic of) 263NOTES:1. Integrated numbering area.2. Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 213, 214 and 215 for Algeria.3. Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 218 and 219 for Libya.4. Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 210, 211, 212 (212 in service) forMorocco.5. Integrated numbering area with subdivisions: 216, 217 for Tunisia.6. Integrated numbering plan.7. Will form part of numbering zone 7.8. Code 866 has been allocated to the province of Taiwan.9. United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) includes: Abu Dhabi, AJmna, Dubai, Fujeirah,Ras Al, Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al Oaiwain.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page B--131 Jan 2000APPENDIX BSERVICE ADDRESS CODESTable B--1. Service Address CodesAbbreviateddialing ..................................................... 23Accesstomaritimepacketassembly/disassembly .......................... 20Administrationspecializeduse ........................................... 6(X)Automatic ............................................................. 00Automaticlinetest ...................................................... 91Collectcall ............................................................ 35Creditcardcall ......................................................... 36Commissioningtests.................................................... 92Databases ............................................................. 70Faxmail ............................................................... 26International outgoing operator ........................................... 11International information service .......................................... 12Mailretrieval ........................................................... 57Maritimeassistance .................................................... 39Maritime enquiries ...................................................... 31Medicaladvice ......................................................... 32Medicalassistance ..................................................... 38Meteorological reports .................................................. 41Navigational hazards and warnings ....................................... 42National operator ....................................................... 13National information service .............................................. 14Person--to--personcall .................................................. 34
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page B--231 Jan 2000Table B--1. Service Address Codes (cont)Ship position reports .................................................... 43Technicalassistance(onnetwork) ........................................ 33Telephone call booking .................................................. 17Timeandduration ...................................................... 37Time announcement .................................................... 50
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page C--131 Jan 2000APPENDIX CDTE INTERFACE1. GeneralThis appendix describes how Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) interfaces with the SCS--1000system.2. Pin AssignmentsThe TPU RS--232 jack pin assignments for interface with DTE is given in Table C--1.Table C--1. RS--232 Jack to DTE Interface Pin AssignmentsPin SignalCCITTCircuitSignalSource Description1CD 109 DCE Carrier detect2RXD 104 DTE Received data3TXD 103 DCE Transmitted data4DTR 108 DTE Data terminal ready5GND 102 Signal ground6DSR 107 DCE Data set ready7RTS 105 DTE Request To Send8CTS 106 DCE Clear To Send9RI 125 DCE Ring indicatorNOTES:1. Signal source DTE means the signal goes from the PC to the SCS system.2. Signal source DCE means the signal goes from the SCS system to the PC.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page C--231 Jan 20003. Signal descriptionsTable C--2 describes the DTE interface signals.Table C--2. DTE Interface Signal DescriptionsCCITTCircuit Signal Name Description102 Signal Ground Digital ground, return line.103 Send Data Data transmitted from the DTE to the DCE.104 Receive Data Data received from the DCE to the DTE.105 Request To Send OFF requests DCE to suspend transmission to DTE.ON requests DCE to resume transmission to DTE.106 Clear to Send OFF indicates that the DCE cannot accept data fromthe DTE.ON indicates that the DCE is prepared to accept datafrom the DTE.107 Data Set Ready Signal from the SCS system. ON indicates that adata call setup is in progress.108 Data Terminal Ready Signal from the PC. This signal is used in the Hotlinemode. When going from OFF to ON, this signalindicates that the PC wants to make a data call. ThePC clears the call by setting the signal from ON toOFF.109 Receive Signal Indicator Signal from SCS system. ON indicates thatconnection is established and received data will bedelivered on circuit 104, Received Data.125 Ring Indicator Signal from SCS system. This signal is used in theAuto answer OFF mode. ON indicates that anincoming call is in progress. The signal goes OFFwhen the call is answered by the PC (turning circuit108 DataTerminal Ready ON).NOTES:1. DTE means the signal goes from the PC to the SCS system.2. DCE means the signal goes from the SCS system to the PC.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--131 Jan 2000APPENDIX DAT COMMANDS1. GeneralThe Attention (AT) command set allows the user to configure the SCS system AsynchronousData (ASD) transmission function directly from your PC keyboard. The AT characters are aprefix to the commands that the user issues to the SCS system ASD service.NOTE:Most communication applications do not require knowledge of AT commands.Every time AT is typed, the user is essentially asking for the SCS system ASD’s ATtention.For instance, if the user wants to answer an incoming data call, type ATA and then push theRETURN (or ENTER) key to answer.NOTE:When a value associated with a command is not entered, it is assumed to be zero,for example, typing AT&D equals AT&D0.2. Hanging Up -- Escape SequenceOnce the the SCS system ASD is online to another system, the only command it recognizes isan escape code that contains three typed pluses (+), which forces the SCS system ASD backto the command mode.The following should be done, when issuing the escape command:Wait 1 second after sending the last item of data.Type +++ with less than 1 second between the characters.Wait 1 second, and then an OK response should appear.NOTE:Do not type the AT prefix or push the RETURN (or ENTER) key. The guard timeof 1 second before and after the code prevents the SCS system ASD frommisinterpreting the occurrence of +++ in the transmitted data stream.In response to +++, the SCS system ASD returns to the command mode.If necessary, the character used in the escape code or the duration of the guard time can bechanged by altering Register S2 or S12, see the paragraph on S--register commands.To hang up or return to the online mode, perform the following:To hang up, type ATH and then push the RETURN (or ENTER)key.To return to the online mode, type ATO and then push the RETURN (or ENTER)key.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--231 Jan 20003. Operating ModesThe SCS system ASD function may operate in three modes given in Table D--1.Table D--1. ASD Function Modes of OperationMode DescriptionCommand Mode The SCS system ASD responds to AT commands. No remotecommunication occurs.Online Command Mode A data call is taking place and an escape sequence has beeninitiated, after which the SCS system ASD responds to ATcommands during the call.Online Data Mode Once the SCS system ASD is connected, anything arriving fromthe PC is interpreted as data and sent to the remote end and viceversa.4. Basic AT CommandsTable D--2 gives the basic AT commands and their descriptions.NOTE:AT commands may be entered in either upper or lower case (not mixed).Table D--2. Basic AT CommandsCommand (Note 1) DescriptionATA Instructs the SCS system ASD to connect the line and start theanswer sequence of the incoming call. Used when not configuredfor auto answer.ATD004767244700 Instructs the SCS system ASD to dial the number 00 47 67 24 4700 via the default network service provider.ATD4*004767244700 Instructs the SCS system ASD to dial the number 00 47 67 24 4700 via the selected network service provider, for example, Telenor(Norwegian Telecom, code No. 4).ATD2311 Dials the telephone number stored under short number 11.ATE [n] Turns the local echo of the keyboard commands OFF or ON.ATE0 Turns the local echo OFF.ATE1 (Note 2) Turns the local echo ON.ATH Hook control. Sets the SCS system ASD ON--hook when in theOnline Data Mode. Disconnects the line and terminates the call.ATO Returns to the Online Data Mode when in Online Command Modeduring a data call.ATQ [n] Sets responses sent by the SCS system ASD.ATQ0 (Note 2) The SCS system ASD returns responses like OK or ERROR.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--331 Jan 2000Table D--2. Basic AT Commands (cont)Command (Note 1) DescriptionATQ1 The SCS system ASD does not return responses.ATS Sets and displays S register values. See the paragraph onS--register commands.ATV [n] Sets the SCS system ASD response format to words or numbers.ATV0 Selects numeric response.ATV1 (Note 2) Selects verbal response.ATX [n] Selects the CONNECT result code format (dial tone detection --busy detection).ATX0 Selects the basic message set: OK, CONNECT, RING, NOCARRIER, and ERROR.ATX1 Selects the basic message set extended with CONNECTxxxx--yyyy.ATX2 Selects the basic message set extended with NO DIALTONE.ATX3 Selects the basic message set extended with BUSY.ATX4 (Note 2) Selects the basic message set extended with all of the above.ATZ Resets the SCS system ASD configuration to the last savedcommand. Also clears the call if used when in the OnlineCommand Mode.A/ Repeats the last command. Re--executes the last AT commandstring issued to the SCS system ASD, including redialing atelephone number.NOTES:1. Push the RETURN (or ENTER) key after typing each command, except the command A/.2. This is the default setting.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--431 Jan 20005. Extended AT CommandsTable D--3 gives the extended AT commands and their descriptions.Table D--3. Extended AT CommandsCommand (Note 1) DescriptionAT&C [n] Determines the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) behavior.AT&C0 Sets DCD always ON.AT&C1 (Note 2) Sets DCD, only when connected.AT&D [n] Selects the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) behavior.AT&D0 The SCS system ASD ignores DTR.AT&D1 The SCS system ASD enters the Online Command Mode whenDTR goes inactive.AT&D2 (Note 2) The SCS system ASD clears the call when DTR goes inactive.AT&F Resets the SCS system ASD to the factory default. The factorydefault is not saved like it is with the AT&W command, so ATZrevokes to last saved values.AT&S [n] Selects the Data Set Ready (DSR) behavior.AT&S0 (Note 2) Sets DSR permanently ON.AT&S1 Sets DSR ON when the satellite link is established.AT&V Displays the stored configuration profile.AT&W Saves the active configuration profile. (May be recalled using theATZ command.)NOTES:1. Push the RETURN (or ENTER) key after typing each command.2. This is the default setting.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--531 Jan 20006. Extended AT+I, +G and +W CommandsThe extended AT+I, AT+G and AT+W commands are non--standard features, some of whichare designed specially for the Inmarsat Mini--M system. Table D--4 gives the extended AT+I,AT+G and AT+W commands and their descriptions.Table D--4. Extended AT+I, +G, and +W CommandsCommand (Note 1) DescriptionAT+GCAP Displays capabilities supported by SCS system terminals.AT+GMI Displays manufacturer identification.AT+GMM Displays equipment identification.AT+GMR Displays software revision.AT+ICF = [n<format>],[m<parity>]Specifies the local serial port start--stop (asynchronous) characterframing between the PC and the SCS system. The formatreference number nis defined as follows:1=8databits,2stopbits3 = 8 data bits, 1 stop bit (default setting)4=7databits,2stopbits5 = 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, 1 stop bit.The parity reference number mis defined as follows:0 = odd1 = even2 = mark3 = space (default setting).EXAMPLE:AT+ICF=3,3 Specifies a data format of 8 data bits, 1 stop bit,and space parity.AT+ICF ? Displays current settings.AT+ICF =? Displays available settings.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--631 Jan 2000Table D--4. Extended AT+I, +G, and +W Commands (cont)Command (Note 1) DescriptionAT + I F C = [ n < W P -- t o -- P C > ][,m<PC--to--WP>];Specifies the local flow control between the PC and the SCSsystem. The system--to--PC reference number nis defined asfollows:0 = no flow control1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control stripped of controlcharacters)2 = RTS (hardware flow control) [default setting]3 = XON/XOFF (software flow control with pass--through ofcontrol characters).The PC--to--system reference number mis defined as follows:0 = no flow control1 = XON/XOFF (software flow control)2 = CTS (hardware flow control) [default setting].AT+IFC ? Displays current settings.AT+IFC =? Displays available settings.AT+IPR = [r(PC--to--WP rate)] Specifies the data rate at which PC -- system interface acceptscommands. Selectable data rates rare defined as follows:1200 bps2400 bps4800 bps9600 bps19200 bps38400 bps.EXAMPLE:AT+IPR=9600 Specifies a data rate of 9600 bps between the PCand the SCS system TPU.AT+IPR ? Displays current settings.AT+IPR =? Displays available settings.AT+W Indicates which PCCA standard the SCS system ASD complieswith.AT+WKSIZE = [n] Sets the maximum ARQ window size for subsequent data callsusing the ARQ mode. The ARQ window determines the size of thebuffer that keeps in memory the data not yet acknowledged by theother end. A valid setting for nis between 1 and 63. The defaultnumber for nis 15.AT+WKSIZE? Displays current settings.AT+WKSIZE=? Displays available settings.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--731 Jan 2000Table D--4. Extended AT+I, +G, and +W Commands (cont)Command (Note 1) DescriptionAT+WINMARSAT Lists the Inmarsat specific functions supported by the SCS systemASD.AT+WLES = [n] Selects the Net service provider for the next outgoing call. Theparameter nnn specifies the Net service provider Access Code.Three digits must be keyed in. If omitted, the default Net serviceprovider set from the SCS system is selected. A valid setting for nis between 0 and 255. The default number for nnn is 000.AT+WNERAHSHAKE = [n] Selects the handshake setup. The number nis defined as follows:0 = Routes handshake transitions from the PC directly tothe Net service provider. Minimizes transmissiondelays when handshake is seldom used. This is thedefault setting.1 = Fills the SCS system buffer before handshaking with theNet service provider.AT+WRATE = [<sat_rate>][,<ter_rate>]Sets the wanted satellite data rate, and the terrestrial data rateused for outgoing data calls. The sat_rate is the requested datarate to use over satellite channel, for the SCS system topermanently set to, for example, 2400 bps. The ter_rate is thedata rate to use on the terrestrial modem. Valid rates are asfollows:1200 bps2400 bps4800 bps9600 bps (default setting)14400 bps.EXAMPLE:AT+WRATE=2400,2400 Sets both the satellite rate andthe terrestrial modem rate to2400 bps.AT+WRATE? Displays the selected rates.AT+WRATE =? Displays the available rates.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--831 Jan 2000Table D--4. Extended AT+I, +G, and +W Commands (cont)Command (Note 1) DescriptionAT+WRTL = [<low>] [,<high>] Sets the lower and upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer usedin the Net service provider--to--system direction (SCS systemreceive buffer).The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at which point theSCS system ASD should issue an Receiver Ready (RR) packetsignalling that it is ready to receive data from Net service provider.Valid values are between 0 and 511. The default value is 120.The high parameter specifies the upper threshold at which pointthe SCS system ASD should issue an Receiver Not Ready (RNR)packet signalling that it is not ready to receive any more data fromNet service provider. Valid values are between 1 and 512. Thedefault value is 240.NOTE: The high value must be larger than the low value.When the high value is omitted, it becomes thelow value + 120.AT+WRTL? Displays the selected threshold levels.AT+WRTL =? Displays the available threshold levels.AT+WS45 = [n] Sets the requested satellite and terrestrial error correction schemefor data calls. The parameter reference number nis defined inTable D--5.NOTE: The default setting for nis 1.AT+WS45? Displays the current setting.AT+WS45 =? Displays the available setting.AT+WS46? Shows that the Inmarsat Mini--M ASD standard is to be used fordata communication. This is fixed and may not be changed.AT+WTNID = [<nnn>] Sets the terrestrial network for the next outgoing data call. Theparameter nnn specifies the terrestrial network ID. If omitted, it isset to 000, which means that the terrestrial network is unspecified.The range of this parameter is between 0 and 255.AT+WTNID? Displays the selected Terrestrial Network Identification Digit(TNID).AT+WTNID =? Displays the available TNIDs.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--931 Jan 2000Table D--4. Extended AT+I, +G, and +W Commands (cont)Command (Note 1) DescriptionAT+WTTL = [<low>] [,<high>] Sets the lower and upper threshold level in bytes of the buffer usedin the WORLDPHONE--to--Net service provider direction (SCSsystem transmit buffer).The low parameter specifies the lower threshold at which point theSCS system ASD should issue an XON, or raise the Clear to Send(CTS) line signaling that it is ready to receive data from the PC.Valid values are between 0 and 511. The default value is 120.The high parameter specifies the upper threshold at which pointthe SCS system ASD should issue an an XOFF, or lower the CTSline signalling that it is not ready to receive data from the PC. Validvalues are between 1 and 512. The default value is 240.NOTE: The high value must be larger than the low value.When the high value is omitted, it becomes thelow value + 120.AT+WTTL? Displays the selected threshold levels.AT+WTTL =? Displays the available threshold levels.AT+WXR = [n] Determines the format of a CONNECT response from the SCSsystem ASD. The format reference number nis defined asfollows:0 = CONNECT <(See Note 3)>+WXSR:<satellite rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>+WXTR:<terrestrial rate>,<ARQ I NARQ>+WXKR:<ARQ window size>CONNECT <PC--WP rate>2 = CONNECT <(See Note 3)>,<ARQ I NARQ> [defaultsetting]3 = XON/XOFF (software flow control with pass--through ofcontrol characters).AT+WXR? Displays the selected format.AT+WXR =? Displays the available formats.NOTES:1. Push the RETURN (or ENTER) key after typing each command.2. This is the default setting.3. This value is the lowest value of the PC--WP rate, satellite rate and terrestrial rate.Table D--5. Parameter Reference Number n for AT+WS45 CommandnSatellite ErrorCorrectionTerrestrial ErrorCorrection End--To--End0non--ARQ non--V.42 NARQ1ARQ V.42 ARQ
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--1031 Jan 2000Table D--5. Parameter Reference Number n for AT+WS45 Command (cont)n E n d -- T o -- E n dTerrestrial ErrorCorrectionSatellite ErrorCorrection200 non--ARQ V.42 NARQ201 ARQ non--V.42 NARQ7. S--Register CommandsS--registers are special memory locations in the SCS system System for storing specificconfiguration and operating parameters. The S--register commands are given in Table D--6.Table D--6. S--Register CommandsCommand (Note 1) DescriptionATS0 = [n] Specifies automatic answer at the nth ring. The parameter nisdefined as follows:0= OFF1 thru 255 = ON.ATS0 = <n> Sets the value of the register.ATS0 ? Displays the current value of the register.ATS0 =0 (Note 2) Turns automatic answer OFF.ATS0 =1 Answers after one ring.NOTE: The SCS system ASD will terminate incoming calls after95 sec.ATS2 = [n] Stores the ASCII decimal code for the escape character.Authorized codes are between 0 and 255.NOTE: n = 128 disables the escape sequence.ATS2 = <n> Sets the value of the register.ATS2 ? Displays the current value of the register.ATS2 =43 (Note 2) Sets the ESCAPE code to 43 (+ key).ATS3 = [n] Stores the ASCII decimal code for the carriage return character(RETURN or ENTER key). Authorized codes are between0 and 127.ATS3 = <n> Sets the value of the register.ATS3 ? Displays the current value of the register.ATS3 =13 (Note 2) Sets the CARRIAGE RETURN code to 13 (RETURN or ENTERkey).ATS4 = [n] Stores the ASCII decimal code for the line feed character.Authorized codes are between 0 and 127.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUALSCS--1000 Mini--M Aero SATCOM System23--20--28Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page D--1131 Jan 2000Table D--6. S--Register Commands (cont)Command (Note 1) DescriptionATS4 = <n> Sets the value of the register.ATS4 ? Displays the current value of the register.ATS4 =10 (Note 2) Sets the the LINE FEED code to 10.ATS5 = [n] Stores the ASCII decimal code for the editing character.Authorized codes are between 0 and 127.ATS5 = <n> Sets the value of the register.ATS5 ? Displays the current value of the register.ATS5 =8 (Note 2) Sets the the BACK SPACE code to 8.ATS25 = [n] Sets a delay before examining DTR (108/2) after dialing and whenonline with a system--to--Net call. The value of nranges from 0 to255 in hundredths of a second.ATS25 = <n> Sets the delay value.ATS25 ? Displays the current delay value.ATS25=5(Note2) Sets the delay to 5(corresponding to 50 milliseconds).NOTES:1. Push the RETURN (or ENTER) key after typing each command.2. This is the default setting.
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