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1. 7 Success message would display after initialize Unit B Click Cancel or close the window Address initialization page Windows Internet Explorer m E Address Initialization ES Only applies to redundancy system configurations IM02960173 Rev C 34 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 7 6 2 Configuration steps for external redundancy control unit 1 Click on Init Address button vg KT 0 Mode Path Selection 2 A new window would pop up for the user to enter select the desired value Select A and click OK gt Address initialization page joj x Address Initialization Initialize Address 4 kb S Cancel 3 A dialog box would pop up for the user to confirm the settings Select OK Windows Internet Explorer EA A 7 j Confirm Settings Cancel 4 Another dialog box would popup for the user to confirm before initialize the address connect Unit A to Status A of RCU and disconnect the other ODU form RCU Select OK Windows Internet Explorer xX Connect Unit to Status 4 of REU Disconnect the other ODU from REU Press OK when done IM02960173 Rev C 35 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 5 Success message would display after initialize Unit A To initialize Unit B Select B and click OK Address initialization page Windows m 654 Address Initialization OK Cancel 6 A dialog box would pop up for th
2. ig l us Choice Vorld s widest ra 5 aa n E gt y m gt M RR a p A e A e e o Reliability E Rentable apie K ee EMS Software Installation and Operation Manual IM02960173 Rev C JAgilis Reliability e Choice Innovation Copyright Notice All information contained in this Manual are the property of ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd The Manual in whole or in part may not be duplicated or reproduced without the written permission of ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd The Manual is intended to be used as a guide only and may be revised modified or altered at any time by ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd shall not be liable to users of the Manual nor to any other person firm company or other body for any loss direct indirect or conseguential in contract or in tort or for any negligent mis statement or omission contained herein by reason of arising from or in relation to any such user other person company or body relying or acting upon or purporting to rely or act upon any matter contained in this Manual If you have any enguiry or reguire further technical assistance please contact our Customer Service Centre at ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd No 29 New Industrial Road ST Electronics Paya Lebar Building Singapore 536213 Hotline 65 6521
3. BUC Integrated RCU BUC iBUC RM v Acronyms BUC 1 BUC 1 Setup Add Edit Back CTN Devies 3 Standalone BUC Agilis EMS is capable to monitor and control a Stand Alone device simple transceiver or Integrated Systems or a Redundancy System i e 1 1 hot standby system Each mode has its own combination of devices Refer to Table 3 2 BUC RCU TX LNB4RCU ECN BUC4RCU Tx amp Rx eg MBUC MBUCHRCU TX iBUC SSPA RCU TX BUC RCU Us RCU RX SSPAARCU TXERX de BUC SSPA CET TX GE Kee Tx RCU BUC SSPA RCU MBUC RCU TX amp Rx TX amp Rx Tx T AUC LNB RCU Rx Table 3 2 Combination of Devices for each mode EP noter to section 3 12 Device Setup for the different combination of devices that can be selected on the Setup option of the Device Configuration Window 17 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 6 2 Communication Settings To monitor the device using COM port select Serial in Protocol dropdown and enter the COM port number in the Port textbox IM02960173 Rev C Device Configuration Communication Settings Protocol Serial Port 3 Baud Rate 9600 Date format 1 start bit 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Figure 3 4 Communication Settings ED he driver for the RS485 to USB converter must be installed to establish serial communication between the device and the PC The exa
4. 3 6 3 3 Integrated Mode 3 6 4 Acronyms IM02960173 Rev C Select Integrated mode in the dropdown list and select BUC and SSPA in Setup list box To select multiple items hold CTRL and Click the device in list box Device Settings Mode Integrated Le BUC Feedmount Intec IBUC Integrated RECU BUC Setup IBUC Integrated REU BUC IBUC RM SOPA Solid State Power Amplifier ii Acronyms BUC 1 BUC 1 SoPA 1 SSP A 1 Acronyms allow the user to choose the title for the selected equipment ES In Acronyms text box special characters are not allowed except the hyphen symbol Acronyms BUC 1 BUC 1 22 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 6 5 Saving the Device Configuration Settings To save the device configuration settings click on Add Edit button Table will be updated with the new updated device setting in device configuration screen Device Configuration Communication Settings 3 SE Device Settings Mode Stat BUC Feedmount Inte e D MBUC Feedmount Modular i iBUC Integrated RCU BUC iBUC RM Acronyms Add Edit 1 Back Port Mode Devices Changes will take effect only after the Restart Driver is clicked Refer to Figure 3 3 Click the Refresh button shown to Figure 3 2 to refresh the Agilis EMS Window In Agilis EMS main screen the tree view will show the new device configuration identified by the por
5. 7 RCU Tx amp Rx Communication Settings Mode Standalone Setup RCU Redundancy Controller Unit RCU type Tx amp Rx Figure 3 24 RCU Tx amp Rx IM02960173 Rev C 49 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 8 SPT Standalone BEI JAGU Fes 2 A AUC Aglis Up Convertor Indoor 1 ier L ml SPT angle Pacioge Transcerres Device Parameter Value CC SET Down Link Frequency Auto Mode Figure 3 25 SPT Standalone IM02960173 Rev C 50 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual IM02960173 Rev C 9 AUC Standalone Setup AUC Agilis Up Convertor Indoor Comm a bon Sanya Protocol Serial Port 3 Baud Rate 8600 Lirica canines Moda Standalone y REU Rew 2 E Setup SPT Single Packaga Transcanar 222222 OHT eg A Tra AUC lAgika Up Cenwertsr deer ETA EE Figure 3 26 AUC Standalone 51 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 12 3 Integrated Mode IM02960173 Rev C 1 BUC SSPA Integrated Mode Communication Settings Protocol Serial BUC integrated BOU BUC Setup LEUK EM E oniinessignatup minor alarm Configuration Table Parameter Figure 3 27 BUC SSPA Integrated Mode 52 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 12 4 1 1 Redundancy Mode 1 BUC RCU Tx Communication Settings Setup BUC RCU click BUC Hold Ctrl and click RCU RCU type Tx Carm
6. For this example the Mode selected is Standalone and the device selected on the Setup list is BUC Feedmount Integrated Device Settings Mode Standalone E Setup IBUC RM BUC 1 BUC 1 The Acronyms used in this example is the default BUC 1 EPP retes to section 3 12 Device Setup for the Device Settings information 6 Click Add Edit button Add Edit 25 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 7 Click Restart Driver for the changes to take effect Device Configuration Port Mode Devices 100 Standalone 3 Standalone BUC 8 Click Refresh to refresh the display on the Agilis EMS main window The Tree Menu should display the newly configured device along with the port number A Port3 KA Buca Refresh 9 The block diagram of the newly configured device will now be displayed on the Agilis EMS main window D ottiineisignai Down M major Alarm EI Online Signal Up Bi Minor Alarm Status Table Device Parameter Value BUC 1 Output Power Level dBm BUC 1 Temperature C IM02960173 Rev C 26 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 7 Features Control Panel ALARMS Figure 3 6 Control Panel The control panel shown in Figure 3 6 is where the status and configuration parameters are read There are many different combinations of the screen apart from what is shown here The following are the
7. MBUC 1 input Power Level dBm MBUC 1 BUC Temperature C _MBUC 2 __RF Output Level dBm L MBUC 2 Reflected Power Level dBm MBUC 2 SSPA Temperature C Figure 3 38 MBUC RCU 1 2 Tx IM02960173 Rev C 63 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 13 Troubleshooting The following steps could be used when faced with problems communicating with the PC Agilis EMS application not able to run and etc Problem s faced Possible Cause s How to Rectify Agilis EMS Installation was not done Reinstall the application It is important that all the starting properly again as stated in this steps mentioned are duly document followed Windows Firewall Shut down the Windows Firewall service Port 80 is being utilized Shut down the application From the logs folder open by another application that is using port 80 the file nmslitelauncher log and you would see the following message if port 80 is being used java net BindException Address already in use JVM Bind 80 Agilis EMS started but Flash plug in may be Reinstall Flash Player The flash player bundled the flash images are outdated preferably from together in the software not shown http get adobe com flash package is usually the latest player Agilis EMS is not MYSQL ODBC connecter Install the application from logging alarm details is not EMS CD 3rd Party analog parameters installed corrupted Software mysql connector odbc 3 51 14 win32
8. User would be able to set the switching mode configuration by click on the Mode icon A new window would pop up for the user to enter select the desired value The mode icon will not appear in the top menu if the BUC Standalone SSPA Standalone BUC Standalone BUC SSPA Integrated AUC Standalone SPT Standalone i Init Address Path Selection F gt Switch mode configurations Switching Mode Configuration Switching Mode Auto y D E E Major Alarm OK Cancel Minor Alarm Figure 3 13 Switching Mode Configuration Window ES Only applies to redundancy system configurations For Ku BUC and C BUC the address of ODU A is 001 and ODU Bis 002 The method of the address initialization is done by broadcasting a change of ID command Every device connected to the RS485 bus except for RCU will change its address accordingly Therefore during the initialization only the device desired to be have its ID changed booster with M amp C option etc should be connected to the RCU Please note that in Receiver Only Redundancy Mode Rx Alone the initialize address function is not available since there are no BUCs or booster physically connected in this mode There are two types of redundancy system 1 Internal Redundancy Control Unit 2 External Redundancy Control Unit 32 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 7 6 1 Configuration steps for internal redundancy control unit L Click
9. 3 3 Device Configuration lte UNE 16 Foure 2A COMMURICACI N Edel e a aa ea A T on cc time 18 Figure 3 5 Invalid Device Combination EV OR SR nimi ea muda kand lna dau anna tetes Aren 21 PIGUFe 250 COLL e PAN a 22 aa en a to 27 OURS Status DUO ee eo a a a nn 28 Foure 3 0 COnMMGULALOMOONCON DEE 29 Foure 3 9 ATO DUCTION EE 30 FIGURE gt 109 E leur DULL ON a ia kaa een 30 Foure adL le el ET KE e et 31 Figure 3 12 Audible alarm COW EE 31 Figure 3 13 Switching Mode Configuration Window 0coooccccccccnccccnc cnn cnn rr rr 32 Figure 3 14 Path Selection window occccocccccccncncnccnn nor 37 duke 5 15 Ser Mana de nen bis rare 38 Figure 3 16 Analog Chart window s ssssssssssrsrerererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrn rnrn rnrn rnrn rnrn rnanan PPPE EErEE EEEren 39 Figure 3 17 Deug TON AO ironien trti le aA dd 40 Pore 3 28 BUC STan ON a lan vita a amaan 43 Figure 3 19 SSPA Standal0Ne ranna eee EEE EERE REDE anna nanr nr REESE SESE REESE EEE EEE EES 44 FIGURE 5 20 MBUC staal One a kena ye 45 ROUES 5 21 BUC seada ONG a de ee de 46 Foure 5 22 ROU RI SOA OR o EE kaane ee to te 47 FOURS PCU T a OR aia uh de cu de 48 Haure RO RSR e yA A o UE POE ed ao 49 life E Wee EE 50 FAGUS 3 26 ele EH e eae alamaa kama cu eee de naa oneness 51 Figure 3 27 BUC ESSPA Integrated le e ira raid NAAA AAA 52 IM02960173 Rev C ji EGAS 5 Ee ROU EEN 53 Figure 3 29 BUC ERCO ag RE 54 PIUS 3 30 SIPA ERACU DS dida itteids 55 FIGURES SPA EE 56 Foure 3 32 B
10. 7959 Fax 65 65217333 E mail techsvc_stacoms stee stengg com Website www agilissatcom com 2011 ST Electronics Satcom Sensor Systems Pte Ltd All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Chapters e rale e EE 1 1 1 ee gt CR KEE 1 1 2 Pre Requisites for Agilis EMS Installation 1 1 3 Definitions Acronyms Abbreviations sssesssssrererrrrererrrrerrrrrrerrrrerrrrrrerre 2 1 4 DEVICS VDS a EE EEEO E E EEES 3 1 5 Devices Supported by Agilis EMS 4 1 6 SN RE 5 Chapter2 Installation STEDS E 7 2 1 WISE al ALGA Poced E 7 2 2 Cable Connection and Pin Configurations 10 Chapters keier EH En EE 11 3 1 GOL talle memm mmm aa 11 3 2 EE IEN 13 a 1456501 U man mmm samu i aia ma ES 13 3 4 COOP Logod o o e a ma a 14 5 0 Features Menu Bar amp Tree View 15 3 6 Rate CO CORAL OM vac AAA Om OO 16 3 7 Features Control E casaca area ae eee Dan 21 3 8 admite de AAA a da A 38 3 9 ANAO E a e ta o E EE 39 3 10 DeBdd FOO DEE 40 3 11 Purging Historical Analog and Alarm Data 41 5 12 lee e rn a a a al aaa a 42 AI TOURE te ll e un amm am a aaa aa aa aaa ma 64 3 14 Agilis EMS Equipment Parameters nan varaan aa nann ranna annan 66 Appendix A Document REVISION e EE 69 IM02960173 Rev C List of Figures Figure 2 1 Device and PC connection through USB RS 485 Converter 10 FIGURES AGS EMS gl IME CE co s sanee aa tena dm oe A 13 Figure 3 2 Device Configuration Link rv nunnana rr rr 16 Figure
11. EGE EE x EjConvert PO Select gy Favorites gg E Suggested Sites v Agilis EMS v Pager Safety Tools r o lt lt lt Tools Administration Help Login Logout Current User admin ais Device Management System s Port100 A guca A EN Offline Signal Down El ik E ontinesignal up EH Status Table KR Local intranet Protected Mode Off 1 10055 K IM02960173 Rev C 12 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 2 Main User Interface MA BAR sd k Agilis EMS Ch ss s a s ise a e lt lt lt Hide Tools Administration Help E in Logout Current User admin Port2 Mode Init Address Path Selection JNR Management System Ni Port2 l Ed iBUC 1 Eisuc2 Port12 Port13 Dep i Porti lid Major Alarm Port17 Minor Alarm Fe I I AA EE E AS E alana 2 l Device Parameter Value iBUC 1 Online Path iBUC 1 Switching Mode l iBUC 1 RF Output Level dBm BUC 1 Ambient Temperature C IS Online Path iBUC 2 _ Switching Mode iBUC 2 RF Output Level dBm Refresh BUC 2 Ambient Temperature C 4 AI AP ADE TREE VIEW TABLE DISPLAY Figure 3 1 Agilis EMS User Interface 3 3 Types of Users By default the current user is an Operator Guest with no administrative rights The table below would summarize the types of user password details and their rights
12. Female Circular Female Signal Description 19 pin and 8 pin DB 9 me 2 mat VE CUS m Table 2 1 M amp C cable pin signal assignment IM02960173 Rev C 10 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual This chapter provides information on how to use and configure the Agilis EMS software 3 1 Getting Started IM02960173 Rev C To Launch the Agilis EMS Software click on Start gt All Programs gt Agilis EMS click on the Launch Agilis EMS to start Agilis EMS dJi Agilis EMS A Launch Agilis EM A Purge Agilis EMS Historical DB Uninstall Agilis EMS Once all the required services are started an Agilis icon would be displayed in the notification area usually found in the bottom right hand corner This would indicate that the startup of services has been initiated 1 15PM 29 Aug 2012 An IE Internet Explorer window will automatically pop up upon successful startup 11 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 1 1 Exiting the application If the Agilis EMS application needs to be stopped follow these steps 1 Right click on the Agilis icon and select Exit Y Agilis EMS Launcher Show loc Cuslerr L 2 Click Yes to confirm program exit Agilis EMS Launcher a K O Are you sure you want to stop Agilis EMS application V i k a Close the IE browser displaying the EMS Software SS SEE l NOT 7 Agilis EMS Windo e fe a DET ek
13. New Hence the files can be replaced back when necessary IM02960173 Rev C 4 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 6 Conventions Used IM02960173 Rev C The following icons fonts are used in this document Td Points to take note of A Warning Failure to adhere to the warnings may result in adverse effects Italics Notes BOLD Elements that require human intervention to be executed or names of main options BOLD Agilis EMS options in bold text within quotes Chapter 1 Product Overview This page isintentionally left blank IM02960173 Rev C Chapter 2 Installation Procedures This chapter provides information on how to install the Agilis EMS software in the user PC Cable connections and pin configurations are also covered in this chapter 2 1 Installation Steps 1 Navigate to the folder where the AgilisEMS exe is located 2 Click on AgilisEMS exe to run the installation 3 Click Next Welcome to the Agilis EMS v1 4 3 Install program This program allows you to install Agilis EMS v1 4 3 on your hard drive it is strongly recommended that before proceeding you ensure that no other Windows programs are running If you do not wish to install Agilis EMS v1 4 3 click Exit now otherwise click Next to continue 4 Click Next Information Please read the information below Following devices are supported in this Agilis EMS 1 BUC 2 MBUC 3 iBUC
14. desired value Configuration parameters are subj ective to eguipment type as shown on Table 3 4 Eguipment Parameters a 0 Mode Init Address Path Selection gt Parameters configuration pans Parameters Configuration Cancel amp o Si Offline Signal Down Major Alarm E Online Signal Up IS Minor Alarm Device Name BUC 1 Attenuation P E e SE EE SC S BUC 2 Attenuation Figure 3 8 Configuration button IM02960173 Rev C 29 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 7 4 Info 3 7 5 Alarm IM02960173 Rev C Click on the Info icon to check the device information User would be able to see all the device information in Info table a Q Mode Init Address Path Selection Ei Offline Signal Down Fa Major Alarm Si Online Signal Up fal Minor Alarm Device Name Value BUC 1 BUC Device ID BUC 1 BUC Model Number BUC 1 BUC Serial Number BUC 1 BUC Firmware Version BUC 1 SSPA Device ID BUC 1 SSPA Model Number BUC 1 SSPA Serial Number BUC 1 SSPA Firmware Version Figure 3 9 Info button Click on the Alarm icon to check the existing alarm User would be able to see all the alarms information in Alarms table 3 of 0 Mode Init Address Path Selection g Offline Signal Down a Major Alar Fi Online Signal Up Minor Alarm Alarms Table Device Id Description Severity BUC 1 1 No Communication With Device Major BUC 2 1 No
15. four main icons located at the right of the control panel 1 Status 2 Configuration 3 Info 4 Alarms The icons when clicked will refresh the table in the lower part of the control panel Refer to Table 3 3 for a more detailed list Device Status Configuration Device Device not Parameters Address Alarms configurable subjective to equipment SCH Model Severity Number Serial Timestamp Number Firmware Version IM02960173 Rev C 27 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 7 2 Status Click on the Status icon to check the device setup of a configured device combination of devices User would be able to see all the status parameters in Status Table T a a Mode Init Address Path Selection Offline Signal Down SR Major Alarm w Online Signal Up JA Minor Alarm Device Name BUC 1 Online Path BUC 1 Switching Mode BUC 1 SSPA RF Output Level dBm BUC 1 SSPA Reflected Power Level dBm BUC 1 SSPA Temperature C BUC 1 BUC Input Power Level dBm BUC 1 BUC Temperature C BUC 2 Online Path Figure 3 7 Status button IM02960173 Rev C 28 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 7 3 Configuration Click on the Configuration icon from the control panel to SET device configuration parameters To change the values of the device simply click on the boxes where the present values are being displayed A new window would pop up for the user to enter select the
16. 4 SSPA 5 RCU 6 COHT 7 AUC NOTE COHT amp AUC are limited to some models only E Ce cm IM02960173 Rev C 7 Chapter 2 Installation Procedures 5 It is advisable to leave the Destination Folder as it is C Agilis EMS TA NOT select paths that have spaces in between such as Program Files 6 Click Next Directory Choose an installation folder and click Next to continue Agilis EMS v1 4 3 s files will be installed in the following directory C Agilis EMS Disk space needed 181 Mb Available disk space 170704 Click Next to continue 7 If the destination folder does not exist a pop up window will prompt to create the folder Click Yes to continue Directory Choose an installation folder and click Next to continue Agilis EMS v1 4 3 s files will be installed in the following directory Agilis EMS v1 4 3 Install Program OQ The destination directory doesn t exist Do you want it to be created 8 Click Start Confirmation You are now ready to install Agilis EMS v1 4 3 This program will install Agilis EMS v1 4 3 into C Agilis EMS Click Start to install Agilis EMS v1 4 3 Ta n Ce IM02960173 Rev C Chapter 2 Installation Procedures IM02960173 Rev C 9 Installation process would be initiated Installing Installation in progress please wait File C Agilis EMS jaas_nt dll 84 Cancel 10 Click Exi
17. BUC 1 BUC Temperature C Figure 3 20 MBUC Standalone IM02960173 Rev C 45 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 4 BUC Standalone Configuration Communication Settings Protocol Serial Port 3 Baud Rate 9600 Device Settings Mode Standalone Setup IBUC Integrated RCU BUC Communrcabon Sethags Protocal Serial sl Part 3 Enr Baud Rate Device Seling Mode Standakone BUC Feedmount imegrated E Setup MBLC Fesdmount Modular 7 uc gts AGU SUGA j These model are with additional integrated ARCU and redundant capable lew L Pyar BIET Le BOW and m DETTE above elias ene CBUC AL B lleg and AL Baier BUC A KUBU A Been and AL Ex doc Configuration Table Device Parameter Value Figure 3 21 iBUC Standalone IM02960173 Rev C 46 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 5 RCU Rx Standalone ee m i E TETE res RE ACH Few 2 These models are Lemma Redundancy Lonbaler se dee yr 1 1 Zell sens elt Aale and AVE nos Figure 3 22 RCU Rx Standalone IM02960173 Rev C 47 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 6 RCU Tx Standalone Communication Settings Mode Standalone Setup RCU Redundancy Controller Unit RCU type Tx Commuinicabon Songs TE less modal are mal E JAGU eva del Be 251 br EN AAV lmeoa and AAi Imma Figure 3 23 RCU Tx Standalone IM02960173 Rev C 48 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual
18. CGUT2 1 RCU12 1 LHB 1 LHB 1 LHe 2 LHE 2 LNB 3 LINERS Figure 3 36 LNB RCU 1 2 Rx 61 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual IM02960173 Rev C 2 BUC RCU 1 2 Tx Communication Settings Mode 1 2 Setup BUC RCU 1 2 click BUC Hold Ctrl and click RCU 1 2 RCU Type Tx Communication Settings Protocol e BUC 2 BUC 3 RCU12 1 Add Edit Back E oniinessignatup Configuration Table Device Parameter Value BUC 1 Attenuation BUC 2 Attenuation BUC 3 Attenuation RCU1 Standby Path Figure 3 37 BUC RCU 1 2 Tx 62 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 MBUC RCU 1 2 Tx Device Settings Mode 1 2 Setup MBUC RCU 1 2 click MBUC Hold Ctrl and click RCU 1 2 RCU Type Tx Communication Settings Protocol Serial Port 3 Baud Rate 9600 Date format 1 start bit 8 data bits no panty 1 stop bit Device Settings Mode 1 2 SSPA Solid State Power Amplifier ILNB A SR IRCU ee a E RCU type Tx D Acronyms MBUC 1 MBUC 1 IMBUC 2 MBUC 2 IMBUC 3 MBUC 3 RCU12 1 RCU12 1 Add Edit Back Mode init Address Path Selection M offiino signal Down M major Alarm bel Minor Alarm E online signal up Status Table Device Parameter Value MBUC 1 RF Output Level dBm MBUC 1 Reflected Power Level dBm MBUC 1 SSPA Temperature C
19. Communication With Device Major Figure 3 10 Alarm button Time 10 1 2011 9 48 39 10 1 2011 9 48 39 30 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual Click on the Speaker icon on the left hand side of the Agilis EMS Figure 3 8 and Figure 3 9 to toggle the Audible Alarm When this feature is enabled a continuous beeping sound will be heard whenever there s a major alarm in the system gt NMS Lite Element Management System Windows Internet Explorer EJ de http flocalhost nmslite main jsp File Edit View Favorites Tools Help SE search sur 63 gt CH S ab gt E Windows Live A What s New v Google Profile Mail P Ww di e NMS Lite Element Management System Tools Administrai agilis Device Management System lt Init A lt 9 Port5 Ed iBuc 1 Y Portd iBUC 1 E ipuc2 4 Port3 Figure 3 11 Audible alarm icon HMS Lite Element Management System Windows Internet Explorer GE q e http localhostinmslite main jsp File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Google Mp MO ES Windows Live A E What s New Profile Mail F JE abr e MMS Lite Element Management System Jgilis Device Management System A Init Ports iBUC 1 Portd IBUC 1 iBUC 2 Ports Figure 3 12 Audible alarm icon IM02960173 Rev C 31 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 7 6 Mode 3 1 1 Init Address IM02960173 Rev C
20. Configuration and User Management are available Apart from viewing analog charts and configure device the admin user is able to add update delete the application users 3 8 1 User Management Add Edit Delete User Port2 User Management User Management v Add Edit User Username Password Retype Password Phone Number OK User Management Factory Operator IM02960173 Rev C Reset Phone Creation Date Edit TE 444444 2006 04 21 14 33 56 0 Edit Delete 7654321 2007 05 10 14 20 42 0 Edit Delete Figure 3 15 User Management tab The User Management window shown above allowsthe adding of a new user Simply 1 Fill in Username field 2 Fill in Password field 3 Retype Password 4 Fill in Phone Number Optional 5 Click OK to add The new user would be added to the system and the details would be reflected in the User Management table TA order to add another user click on the Reset button before proceeding To edit a current user click on the Edit option found in the user table of a particular user that needs update Upon clicking the user information would be displayed in the textboxes After editing click on the OK button to save the changes The updated information of the user would be refreshed in the table EP ony User Name and Phone Number are visible The password field will not be available for viewing In order to delete a user click t
21. EMS has to run during this purging process 41 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 12 Device Setup The Agilis EMS software displays the block diagrams of the configured devices on the control panel The block diagrams displayed on the control panel will depend on the combination of devices selected during device configuration The figures shown below are the block diagrams of the different combinations of devices on Standalone mode Integrated mode and 1 1 Redundancy mode BUC BUC RCU TX LNB4RCU SSPA BUCHRCU TX amp RX RO MBUC MBUCHRCU TX _iBUC SSPAIRCU TX BUC RCU RCU RX SSPAARCU TX amp RX de BUC SSPA RCU Tx BUC4SSPA4RCU Tx RCU BUC SSPA RCU MBUC RCU TX amp Rx TX amp Rx TX jBUC AUC LNB RCU Rx Table 3 3 Combination of Devices for each mode Configuring a device or a combination of devices for different modes will require the user to follow steps 1 4 in section 3 6 6 Example Configuring a Standalone BUC On the Device Settings portion step 5 use the examples below as reference for the different device combinations that needs to be set up Follow steps 6 9 in section 3 6 6 Example Configuring a Standalone BUC to finish the configuration process IM02960173 Rev C 42 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 12 2 Standalone Mode 1 BUC Standalone Configuration Communication Settings Baud Rate Device Settings Mode Standalo
22. Operator Guest NA e Analog Charts e Device Configuration admin Analog Charts Device Configuration User Management Table 3 1 User Table EP user logged in as an Operator can use the Device Configuration but can only see the device configuration changes after exiting and re launching the Agilis EMS application IM02960173 Rev C 13 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 4 Color Legend The following color conventions are used to indicate the status of the eguipment The conditions are tabulated below TA take note that the RF Input is always showed as Green Device Condition Color Convention Possible Alarm Name Condition Offline Equipment is not connected or switched ON No Alarms Present Major Alarm BUC FET Bias Alarm BUC LO Alarm BUC Temperature Alarm BUC BUC RF Output Stand Alarm Alone BUC 10 MHz Reference Alarm BUC Driver Alarm SSPA Temperature Alarm SSPA Reflected Power Alarm Minor Alarm SSPA RF Output Power Low Alarm signa Up The color convention applies to all the devices supported by Agilis EMS but alarms may differ EP d to Table 3 4 Equipment Parameters to view the complete list of Alarms IM02960173 Rev C 14 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 5 Features Menu Bar amp Tree View The Tree View isa vertically expandable menu found on the left hand side of the webpage The Tree View can be hidden as well if not reguired The Show Hide Tree View option is f
23. RCU Tx IM02960173 Rev C 57 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 6 BUC SSPA RCU Tx amp Rx Protocol Serial Baud Rate 9600 Communication Settings Device Settings Mode 1 1 Setup BUC SSPA RCU RCU type Tx amp Rx Communication elina Baud Rate A ea en a i ee a E H ting A ya He Le ei fe Ob m dd i stant Det 5 y H rey F kul rimi KE F dl Device Settings Figure 3 33 BUC SSPA RCU Tx amp Rx IM02960173 Rev C 58 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 1 BUC p ana ation Satina Protocol Part Deye Settings Moda GR CH admountintegrated Soup MEC GGesdmount Mea Acronym OLK BUC BUC 2 M oniinesignai up M minor alarm Configuration Table Figure 3 34 1 1 IBUC IM02960173 Rev C 59 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 8 LNB RCU Rx Communication Settings JAGU 1 2 Figure 3 35 LNB RCU Rx IM02960173 Rev C 60 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 12 5 1 2 Redundancy Mode IM02960173 Rev C 1 LNB RCU 1 2 Rx Communication Settings Protocol Serial Mode 1 2 Setup LNB RCU 1 2 click LNB Hold Ctrl and click RCU 1 2 RCU Type Rx Bawd Rata Pan A AA AA ee AF fr LIRE ai nat stat bit 8 e ata bi i ERF asp Lis a vrai E Device Seine P RCL Redundancy Controlter Lnit 2 E JATU Rev 2 ACU type Rx A
24. UC ESPA FREUD 57 Sleigh EE 58 FOURS Sd ET IDU E aaa 59 PIQUE S ENB ARCURI EE 60 Fig ke3 304ENB e DEE EE 61 Figures 97 DUC ROU UE PR Ne ann a ot oo 62 FIGURES 30 MBUC RC DR ES Sn em ue debas 63 IM02960173 Rev C lil List of Tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 2 1 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 DSTI ONG Ol AC PONS 0 oo EE ao cn en 2 Device Ty 06S si niidi a rapidas 3 Devices Supported by Agilis EMS rr 4 M amp C cable pin signal assignment nas nasi oa annad ea ok koa 10 Beete 13 Combination of Devices for each MO aaa vande ndu ank maaala a 17 Combination of Devices for each mode 42 Equipment PALAIS mesimumm aan doursne sde Den do Dasee Deus EEEn 67 IM02960173 Rev C IV Jgilis Chapter 1 Product Overview Agilis a global leader in the design development and manufacturing of quality satellite products for various applications introduces the EMS Software 1 1 About The EMS Agilis EMS Software is a lightweight network management software that provides monitoring and controlling support for Agilis Products BUC MBUC BUC SSPA LNB RCU AUC SPT and OHT This user manual provides detailed information to system integrators and end users on how to install set up and operate the Agilis EMS Software This document consists of two sections Installation and Operational Guide The procedures indicated in this manual must be followed to ensure the proper functional
25. Voltage BUC Current Amp LNB Current Amp 12V Detection Volts Temperature C RF Input TX RF Output Level Voltage Tx IF Input Level Voltage Rx IF Output Level Voltage Rx RF Input Level Voltage 5V Detection Volts Temperature C RF Input Output Power Level dBm Input Power Level dBm Temperature C Reflected Power Level dBm IM02960173 Rev C RF Output UP Link Frequency Up Link Attenuation Down Link Frequency Down Link Attenuation Frequency Mode Up Link Frequency Auto Mode Down Link Frequency Auto Mode Auto Gain BUC DC Spectrum Inversion RF Output UP Link Frequency Up Link Attenuation Down Link Frequency Down Link Attenuation Frequency Mode RF Output Attenuation Table 3 4 Device ID Firmware Version Model Number Serial Number Device ID Firmware Version Model Number Serial Number Input Signal Frequency Output Signal Frequency Device ID Model Number Serial Number Firmware Version Input Signal Frequency Output Signal Frequency Equipment Parameters SSPA Temperature Fix No RF In No RF Out BUC DC Power Minor LNB DC Power Minor Down Converter Minor Up Converter Minor SSPA Temperature Fix No RF In No RF Out 5 V detection LNA detection Down Converter Minor Up Converter Minor FET Bias Alarm Major LO Alarm Major Temperature Alarm Major RF Output Low Alarm Major Driver Ala
26. check for the port number and add the correct device After that initialize the eguipment with the correct addresses g Stat Zo Ee Equipment Configuration Refer to the system offline in EV could be wrong manual to make sure the correct configuration is set RCU is not going online The protocol might be a Refer to section 1 5 for the different version various versions for RCU and how to replace the protocol files if necessary System Slowing down Analog and Alarm data is Purge the historical Analog It is advisable to purge the not cleared in the and Alarm data in the historical data occasionally database database See Section 3 11 to avoid unnecessary hard for more information disk space consumption IM02960173 Rev C 65 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 14 Agilis EMS Eguipment Parameters The table below indicates the parameters of each Agilis Products Output Power Level dBm Input Power Level dBm Temperature C Online path Switching Mode RF Output Level dBm BUC ambient temperature C Temperature C Reflected Power Level dBm TX RF Output Level Voltage Tx IF Input Level Voltage Rx IF Output Level Voltage Rx RF Input Level Voltage 12V Detection Volts SSPA Temperature C Temperature C Tx Adj Sync Volts Tx Adj Fixed Volts Rx Adj Sync Volts Rx Adj Fixed Volts IM02960173 Rev C e RF Output e Attenuation e RF Output e Attenuation RF O
27. e user to confirm the settings Select OK Windows Internet Explorer EA 2 Confirm Settings Cancel ig Another dialog box would popup for the user to confirm before initialize the address connect Unit B to Status B of RCU and disconnect the other ODU form RCU Select OK Windows Internet Explorer x i Connect Unit B to Status B of REU Disconnect the other GDU from REU Press OK when done IM02960173 Rev C 36 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 8 Success message would display after initialize Unit B Click Cancel or close the window gt Address initialization page Windows m 654 Address Intialzation OK Cancel Een Only applies to redundancy system configurations 3 7 8 Path Selection User would be able to configure the Tx Path by click on the Path Selection icon A new window would pop up for the user to enter select the desired value Es Nada Tx Path Configuration Tx Path El Cancel M offline Signal Down ES major Alarm PS Online Signal Up EI Minor Alarm Figure 3 14 Path Selection window KR Only applies to redundancy system configurations IM02960173 Rev C 37 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 8 Functions of an Admin User When logged is as an Admin user login details found in Table 1 User Table there are a number of administrative functions that can be done Under the Administration tab found in the menu bar Device
28. exe PC is not showing the M amp C cable driver is not Install the drivers that COM number installed came together with the purchased M amp C cable RS232 to USB or RS485 to USB M amp C cable is M amp C cable could be Replace cable and try If problem still persists refer connected and COM faulty again to the next point below number is seen but Wrong M amp C cable is used Refer to the product still there s no communication manual and ensure that the pin configuration is correct i e RS232 or RS485 For standalone mode Start the application click n the address must be set the Init Address button to to A set the device address to A IM02960173 Rev C 64 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual Problem s faced Possible Cause s How to Rectify Another instance of Agilis EMS application is Open IE and type Alternatively you may Agilis EMS is running already started http localhost agilis ems choose to end the current message is displayed in the URL session by stopping the Agilis when try to start the EMS and start a new one application How do find out the Start the application click This version number would current version on Help click on About Us be used whenever an issue number needs to be reported Equipment is not Equipment Initializing is Start the application click Once equipment E displaying its status not done the Init Address button connected
29. g Tool window IM02960173 Rev C 40 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 11 Purging Historical Analog and Alarm Data IM02960173 Rev C When Agilis EMS is running over a certain period of time for e g about 1 month the used analog and alarm data gets accumulated in the database Hence it should be cleared occasionally to avoid unnecessary hard disk space consumption To clear the historical analog and alarms data follow the steps below 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Agilis EMS Select Purge Agilis EMS Historical DB de Agilis EMS 2 A command prompt window will pop up Press any key to continue Ji Purge Agilis EMS Historical DB Purges lt Deletes gt the historical alarm and analog data from the Agilis EMS databal se AGILIS EMS MUST BE RUNNING TO PURGE THE DATA Please enter any key to continue Ohterwise close the window Press any key to continue 3 The command prompt window will again indicate to Press any key to continue Pressing any key will complete the purging process and the command prompt window will automatically close J Purge Agilis EMS Historical D Purges lt Deletes gt the historical alarm and analog data from the Agilis EMS databal se AGILIS EMS MUST BE RUNNING TO PURGE THE DATA Please enter any key to continue Ohterwise close the window Press any key to continue Completes deleting the historical data Press any key to continue m ES Agilis
30. he Delete option to execute the deletion of the user 38 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 9 Analog Charts Analog charts allow the user to view selected parameters over time ina graph The option is accessible from the top menu namely Tools gt Charts A new window will pop up when the Chart option is clicked Administration Help Charts Debug Tool Alarm Report Agilis EMS Reports Windows Internet Explorer Analog Charts Serial Number P s Port Number 100 w Equipment BUC 1 Level Generate report for the last 1 Hour s or 5 Day s or Month s Show Advance Search No data found for the selected time range Figure 3 16 Analog Chart window To view the status over a period of time do the following Select Port Number Select Equipment Enter the device Serial Number Select desired Parameters Set desired time frame via Hour Day or Month list box Click on Generate Report 20 2 A oe lS mp IM02960173 Rev C 39 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 10 Debug Tool Debug Tool allows the user to monitor the selected port The option is accessible from the top menu namely Tools gt Debug Tool A new window would pop up when the Debug Tool option is clicked Debug Tool E Agilis EMS gt gt Administration gt gt Debug Tool Page Windows Ir Debug Tool Page Figure 3 17 Debu
31. ina boa Soma CES fpa oaks LA ma et A 5 LESPA Sobd 5tae Powe Amphihe ALS ei 1 ecu d UD E Device Parameter Value Figure 3 28 BUC RCU Tx IM02960173 Rev C 53 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual IM02960173 Rev C 2 BUC RCU Tx amp Rx Communication Settings Mode 1 1 Setup BUC RCU click BUC Hold Ctrl and click RCU RCU type Tx amp Rx Communcston Sellings Lu SEPA Bois Ste Power Arie LNG Device Parameter Value Figure 3 29 BUC RCU Tx amp Rx 54 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 SSPA RCU Tx Communication Settings Mode 1 1 Setup SSPA RCU RCU type Tx click SSPA Hold Ctrl and click RCU Communcabon Sens Protocol a D Port 3 l Baud Rate Fia An Bis ay ka an Se H E f m Edi IS AC E Ar ES I i kaip redrai i z abus eur taa prin oven Seimiya SSPA 1 S5PA 2 SCH Figure 3 30 SSPA RCU Tx IM02960173 Rev C 55 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 4 SSPA RCU TxARx Communication Settings SSPAT 55PA 1 SSPA2 SSPA2 Figure 3 31 SSPA RCU Tx amp Rx IM02960173 Rev C 56 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 5 BUC SSPA RCU Tx Communication Settings Figure 3 32 BUC SSPA
32. ity of the Agilis EMS Software 1 2 Pre Requisites for Agilis EMS Installation 1 2 1 Software Requirements E 9 A Oa AgilisEMS exe Windows XP Windows 7 IE 7 or later versions WinZip Winrar to extract the zip files Acrobat Reader to view the historic data Adobe Flash Player for viewing Agilis EMS control panel ODBC Driver 1 2 2 Hardware Requirements 1 oo 20 TY Windows based PC Pentium 4 and above 2GB RAM Recommended At least 1GB Hard Disk free space M amp C Interface cable For pin configurations refer to respective Product Manuals IM02960173 Rev C Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 3 Definitions Acronyms 8 Abbreviations BUC Block Up Converter Available for two different freguencies Ku band Ku BUC and C band C BUC C BUC ALB180xxxx C band Block Up Converter D C LO Down Converter Local Oscillator Global Address An address that will be responded by any ODU disregarding its assigned address For Ku SPT FC SPT EC SPT BUC AUC28 and OHT the global address is 000 ALB128xxxx Ku band Block Up Converter Low Noise Block Converter Out Door Unit Could be RCU Ku SPT C SPT FC SPT EC SPT C BUC Ku BUC AUC28 and OHT Table 1 1 Definitions of Acronyms IM02960173 Rev C 2 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 4 Device Types IM02960173 Rev C BUC FM Integrated Feedmount Integrated BUC lt 80W These models have a single BUC RF module and M amp C CBUC ALBx80xxxx and ALBx90xxx
33. mples shown on this document uses Com Port number 3 Follow the procedure below to identify the actual COM port number assigned to your Agilis device To identify COM Port number follow these steps 1 Right click Computer and select Properties Zp Paint Ei Microsoft Office Word 2003 F Documents J Launch Agilis EMS Pictures Ps Adobe Photoshop Co d PATI Adobe Illustrator C55 1 k Music a Notepad k Open Manage Snipping Tool i V Map network drive Disconnect network drive Getting Started j Show on Desktop ES Connect to a Projector Rename Properties Calculator tai d Sticky Notes Y All Programs BETETE 18 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual IM02960173 Rev C 2 Click Device Manager l Control Panel System and Security System Control Fanel Ho SP e name View basic information about your computer M m oy ees 1 lp Device Manager Windows edition ei Remote settings Windows 7 Professional ER System protection Copyright 2009 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved ER Advanced system settings Get more features with a new edition of Windows 7 3 Double click Ports COM amp LPT and take note of the Port number assigned to the device File Action View Help A a aen SNG L 00201CC gt E Batteries gt iM Computer E La Ports COM amp LPT gt B Processors b DP Sec
34. ne M m Be oe MBUC Feedmauni Madul r tl e Lt ri DE EN A These models have a engle BUC RF module and M t ld CBUC AL Been and Al E lica for lt 0 WI ELBA i Al Bios RK Al Bona Device Paramater Value Figure 3 18 BUC Standalone IM02960173 Rev C 43 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 2 SSPA Standalone Configuration Standatone mme E These models ace Hand amp Eu Gand EF Booster i AA fuoco JA Configuration Table Figure 3 19 SSPA Standalone IM02960173 Rev C 44 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 MBUC Standalone Configuration Communication Settings Protocol Serial Port 3 Baud Rate 9600 Device Settings Mode Standalone Setup MBUC Feedmount Modular Communication Settings Protocol Serial EN Port 3 Baud Rate 9600 Date format 1 start bit 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Device Settings Mode Standalone y BUC Feedmount integrated Set MBUC Feedmount Modular op iBUC Integrated RCL RUC iBUC RM DI gt These models have modular BUC driver and a separate SSPA module in a single package for lt 80 W KUBUC ALBx29 00 MBUC 1 MBUC 1 Gack O init Address E Offline Signal Down fa Major Alarm E Online Signal Up E Minor Alarm Status Table Device Parameter Value MBUC 1 RF Output Level dBm MBUC 1 Reflected Power Level dBm MBUC 1 SSPA Temperature C MBUC 1 Input Power Level dBm i M
35. o connect both transmitter and receiver units or just connect one of the two parts they can choose modes from this dropdown Device Settings Mode standalone D SoPA Solid State Power Amoplifier Setup ES RGU type Tx la IM02960173 Rev C 20 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 6 3 2 1 1 Redundancy Mode IM02960173 Rev C In redundancy mode Agilis EMS uses one specific port to monitor and control the combined devices in this mode Select 1 1 mode in the dropdown list and Click the device that you want to monitor in Setup list box Refer to Table 3 2 for the valid combinations To select multiple items hold CTRL and Click the devices in Setup list box An error will appear when the user clicks Add Edit on the Device Configuration Window if the combination of devices is invalid Message from webpage b Selected device combination is invalid Figure 3 5 Invalid Device Combination Error When the RCU device Is selected RCU type dropdown will show on the screen to select Transmit and Receive Modes For users who want to connect both transmitter and receiver units or just connect one of the two parts they can choose modes from this dropdown Device Settings Mode setup RCU type Address Initialization should be done for redundancy program to function To Initialize the addresses Refer to section 3 7 7 Init Address 21 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual
36. on Init Address button La BJ 0 Mode it Path Selection 2 A new window would pop up for the user to enter select the desired value Select A and click OK gt Address initialization page Address Initialization Initialize Address A 3 A dialog box would pop up for the user to confirm Set address of Unit Ato 001 and Unit B to 002 Select OK x 2 Set address of Unit 4 bo 001 and Unit B to O02 cast 4 Another dialog box would popup for the user to confirm before initialize the address disconnect the Status link cable between the 2 units Connect the M amp C cable from the PC to the unit to be configured as Unit A Select OK Windows Internet Explorer Disconnect the Status Link cable between the 2 units xs Connect the Mc Cable From the PC bo the unit to be configured as Unit 4 Press OK when done or Cancel to abort care IM02960173 Rev C 33 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 5 Success message would display after initialize Unit A To initialize Unit B Select B and click OK LC Address initialization page Windows Internet Explorer Bel EA Address Inrtralization 6 A new dialog box would pop up for the user to confirm before initialize the address disconnect the Status link cable between the 2 units Connect the M amp C cable from the PC to the unit to be configured as Unit B Select OK Windows Internet Explorer e nia
37. onfiguration for an existing device click on Edit link corresponding to the device inthetable To delete the existing monitored device click on Delete link that corresponds to the device in the table Refer Figure 3 3 ADD DEVICE CONFIGURATION EDIT DELETE Device Configuration Port Mode Devices Edit Delete Restart Driver RESTART DRIVER Figure 3 3 Device Configuration Window EP AM click the Restart Driver button after configuring a device for the configuration changes to take effect Refer to Figure 3 3 EP A the Refresh button located at the bottom left part of the Agilis EMS IE Window to refresh the display in the window and to see the configuration changes Refer to Figure 3 2 Screen refresh usually takes about 5 10 seconds after the refresh button is clicked or if there are changes in the system operation 16 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual IM02960173 Rev C A new window will pop up when the Add device configuration option is clicked The parameters that can be configured are 1 Communication Settings 2 Device Settings 3 Acronyms e Agilis EMS gt gt Administration gt gt Device pepbourations Windows Internet Sx Device Configuration Communication Settings Protocol Serial x Port 3 Baud Rate 9600 Date format 1 start bit 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Mode Standalone EN BUC Feedmount Integrated H MBUC Feedmount Modular
38. ound on the Menu Bar The Menu Bar options would dynamically change according to the user logged in The information about the dropdown list of the Menu Bar can be found in Table 3 1 User Table lt lt lt Hide Tree Tools Administration Help Login Current User Operator View e i Mii Device Management System 3 Port BUC 1 E BUC 2 3 Port12 iBUC 2 Each time a device configuration is added it is displayed in the Tree View Clicking on the sign would collapse the Port while the sign would expand the Port to reveal the status of the devices configured The status is color coded and it is the same as reflected in the Legend table shown in the Control Panel Clicking on the Device Management System would refresh the Tree View IM02960173 Rev C 15 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 6 Device Configuration IM02960173 Rev C Device configuration allows the user to add configure equipment that needs to be monitored and controlled The option is accessible from the top menu namely Administration gt Device Configuration A new window will pop up when the Device Configuration option is clicked DEVICE CONFIGURATION 6 emperature C Refresh REFRESH BUTTON Figure 3 2 Device Configuration Link Log in as an administrator to add a new device Click on Add device configuration link on top of the device configuration screen To update the c
39. rm Maj or Reflected Power Alarm Rf Off Alarm Major 67 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual IM02960173 Rev C This page is intentionally left blank 68 Appendix A Document Revision Log ICE Luet Durs Im a mue December 2011 Raja PV Updated supported devices matrix table August 2012 J Serrano Updated manual template and format Added device configuration information IM02960173 Rev C 69
40. t to complete the installation End Installation completed Agilis EMS v1 4 3 has been successfully installed 11 Verify that the folder Agilis EMS has been created in C 12 The following 3rd party applications should be installed before launch Agilis EMS application Adobe Reader Flash Player and ODBC driver 13 To uninstall the software simply click on Uninstall Agilis EMS from Start gt All Programs gt Agilis EMS II A Agilis EMS Jh Launch Agilis EMS Uninstall Agilis EMS TA the 3rd party applications were already installed you would be prompted that you are having the latest therefore click on the prompts as required cancelling the installation Chapter 2 Installation Procedures 2 2 Cable Connection and Pin Configurations All Agilis devices support RS485 communication When the product is communicating on RS 485 a USB to RS485 converter is needed to connect the Agilis device to a PC as shown in Figure 2 1 PC pais Device a Wi AR e S PC USB Port Male DB 9 Female DB 9 USB RS485 converter RS 485 M amp C cable Cable P N 6103480008 Figure 2 1 Device and PC connection through USB RS 485 converter EP driver for the RS485 to USB converter must be installed to establish serial communication between the device and the PC 2 2 2 RS 485 M amp C Cables The table below indicate the pin signal assignment of the M amp C cables used for different types of Agilis devices
41. t number If the changes are not reflected after the Restart Driver and Refresh is clicked restart Agilis EMS application Refer to 3 1 1 Exiting the application and re launch the Agilis EMS Software after 5 10 seconds When a new device is connected and identified the device has to be initialized for the first time only IM02960173 Rev C 23 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 6 6 Example Configuring a Standalone BUC 1 Login as an admin i k E Login Current User Operator Usemame Password 2 Click Device Configuration under the Administration option in the Menu Bar Device Configuration User Management Init Address 3 Click on the Add device configuration option in the Device Configuration window Device Configuration Mode 100 Standalone BUC Restart Driver IM02960173 Rev C 24 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual IM02960173 Rev C 4 Configure the Communication Settings For this example the Protocol used is Serial the COM Port assigned is 3 and the Baud Rate is 9600 Device Configuration Communication Settings Protocol Serial EN Part 3 Baud Rate 9600 Date format 1 start bit 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Pre COM Port used for the examples in this document is 3 Refer to section 3 6 2 Communication Settings to identify the specific port assigned to your Agilis device 5 Configure the Device Settings
42. urity Devices b ai Sound video and game controllers i System devices To change the Baud Rate settings click on the drop down button and choose from the drop down list Refer to Figure 3 4 To monitor the device using Ethernet port click on Protocol dropdown and select UDP and enter details in PC IP and HUB IP Communication Settings Protocol 19 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual 3 6 3 Device Settings Device settings option allows the user to choose the device operational mode and RCU type of the eguipment that you want to monitor Agilis EMS supports standalone mode redundant mode and integrated mode The device configuration settings must be properly set to enable the Agilis EMS application to communicate with the Agilis device otherwise no communication between the PC and the device will be established Device Settings Made otandalone SE iBUC Int iBUC RM BVC ALE BO 000 ALBx90100 for lt 80 W KUBUC ALBx283000x KBUC ALBx50 000x EP AA selecting a device on the Setup list a text box will appear temporarily to provide a description of the device being selected 3 6 3 1 Standalone Mode Select Standalone mode in the dropdown list and click on the device that you want to monitor in Setup list box When the RCU device is selected RCU type dropdown will show on the screen to select Transmit and Receive Modes For users who want t
43. utput Switch Mode Online Path RF Output UP Frequency Up Attenuation Down Frequency Down Attenuation Frequency Mode Up Frequency Auto Mode Down Frequency Auto Mode Auto Gain Device ID Model Number Serial Number Firmware Version Input Signal Frequency Output Signal Frequency Device ID Input signal frequency range Output signal frequency range Model Number Serial Number Firmware version 1 Firmware version 2 Device ID Model Number Serial Number Firmware Version Device ID Firmware Version Device ID Firmware Version Model Number Serial Number Input Signal Frequency Output Signal Frequency FET Bias Alarm Major LO Alarm Major Temperature Alarm Major RF Output Alarm Major Tx Path A alarm Major Tx Path B alarm Major LO Alarm Major BUC Temperature Alarm Major BUC Driver Alarm Major SSPA Temperature Alarm Major RF Output Power Low Alarm Minor Reflected Power Alarm Major Temperature Alarm Major RF Output Power Low Alarm Minor Reflected Power Alarm Major BUC Driver Alarm Major RF Off Alarm Major Tx Rx Path A alarm Tx Rx Path B alarm SSPA Temperature Fix No RF In No RF Out SSPA Block Up Down Converter Minor Up Converter Minor 66 Chapter 3 EMS Operations Manual AUC OHT RF Output Eiere Tx IF Input Level Voltage RX IF Output Level Voltage Rx RF Input Level
44. x KUBUC ALBx28xxxx XBUC ALBx50xxxx MBUC FM Modular Feedmount Modular BUC lt 80W These models have modular BUC driver and a separate SSPA module in a single package KUBUC ALBx29xxxx IBUC Integrated RCU BUC These models are with additional integrated RCU and redundant capable for Hi Pwr BUC 80W and above CBUC ALBx80xxxx and ALBx90xxxx KUBUC ALBx28xxxx and ALBx29xxxx BUC RM Integrated RCU BUC Rack Mount SSPA Sold State Power Amplifier These models are C Band and Ku Band RF Boosters AAAXXXXXXX LNB Low Noise Block Converter Redundancy Control Unit These models are External Redundancy Controllers for 1 1 and 2 1 systems AAV61xxxxx and AAV62xxxxx SR CI Table 1 2 Device Types Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 5 Devices Supported by Agilis EMS BUC SSPA LNB RCU AUC SPT OHT EET Ad ALBX28 XX a ACAXXXXXXX X AAV610X T AUC2840X error EEN ALB1282X ALBX80 XX ee ES AAV610X R AUC284LX ALB128xxxx AUC38XXX VO XXX X ALB180AX AUC68XXX XXX X p e PPP p e PP A AAA Table 1 3 Devices Supported by Agilis EMS Note if the RCU isa legacy version the following has to be done i Go to this folder Agilis EMS Driver Configurations Factory Legacy li Copy the 2 files rcu_tx_config xml and rcu tx protocol xml 111 Replace the 2 files in this folder Agilis EMS Driver Configurations Factory iv Copy of the new version is found in this folder Agilis EMS Driver Configurations Factory
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