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TT-3042D Installation Manual - Marine Electronic Service Ltd
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1. To reset settings to the factory default select Factory Dflt and press to reset The default settings will be loaded and the BDU will reboot To reboot only press instead of ox Settings affected by this is e Key beep e Display contrast e LED brightness e Ring cadence e Ring volume Mar 2002 55 Operation Super User functions 4 3 5 Contrast fr Mail Box Press to Adjust Call logs N y Data setup Dflt Setting Contrast Contrast RSS The display contrast of the two handset can be adjusted To change the contrast level select the Contrast menu and adjust the value with and Setting can be adjusted between 1 and 8 Default value is 4 4 3 6 Ring setup 1 Ring Setup Key Beep Set Time Set Date pa Language Press to Adjust 4 gt Ring Volume Ring Volume Ring Cadence VEDE SE Ring setup gives the possibility to change the ringing tone and the handset volume Adjustable values are Ring Volume Off 1 2 3 4 default is 4 Ring Cadence 112131415161718 default is 1 Both settings are adjusted with and F 56 Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation 4 3 7 Key Beep 1 Ring Setup Key Beep Set Time Set Date Language Key beep Off vi ON Press to Adjust Key Beep the sound that s heard when a key is pressed can be set to Off 1 2 3 or 4
2. 19 Telephone numbers 67 MME PR NE br 55 77 Time out 61 79 TNID n ant 42 70 UFQENCY sus se xana a ya kya k l niana 48 US iy ne Xule kik dik 11 47 65 Volume 54 78 Web browsing 34 Mar 2002 Appendix A Menu Tree Appendix A Menu Tree Main Menu Mar 2002 Phonebook N 7 PA Area je a LES N y a y Mailbox k Helpdesk N d Ma Alarm log N Status 2 err 2 Super User U d E _ Service User AU d Map Legend p Scroll through Menu Submenu phone book Selection List None Automatic s W Atlantic E Atlantic Pacific Indian Spare 1 Spare 2 Spare 3 Spare 4 Value entry Avaible LES in the region View Scroll through help desk View lt Super User PIN AN lt Service User PIN 113 Appendix A Menu Tree 114 Status d r C No Ft Transceiver RF Block Bulletin TEBERI Antenna xama GPS xx x dBHz Release date SW Ver Unit Type ISN Serial No Forward ID CPU PCB No Rx Frequency Tx Frequency Freq offset Acc offset AGC Gain Tx level Lol Lo2 Lo3 Temperature Power Mode Ocean Region NSR status Type Page 1 Issue Page 2 Issue Page 3 Issue Page 4 Issue Page 5 Issue Page 6 Issue Spot Beam ID S
3. Status Querying modem Verify Modem x riue T280i RFC 1662 If this modem type is not correct click Change to select a different type from a list Mar 2002 Set up of data equipment PC programs Modems Properties 21x General Diagnostics B The following modems are set up on this computer 3 Standard 28800 bps Modem Dialing preferences Dialing from Default Location Click Dialing Properties to modify how your calls are dialed Dialing Properties Step 2 Create a Dial up connection Open Dial up Networking from My computer Click Make new connection e Select the Lasat modem defined during step 1 as the dial up device Make New Connection x ISDN Connection Select a device B unique 1280i RFC 1662 PnP hd Configure e 1 Type a name for the computer you are dialing Mar 2002 89 PC programs Set up of data equipment Make New Connection x T Type the phone number for the computer you want to call Area code Telephone number Telephone number of ISP pa NN N or region code Denmark Demak 8j kd cet Cane e Enter the telephone number to the Internet Service Provider Remember country code and area code if necessary e Give the connection a recognizable name e g ISDN connection Include TCP IP as allowed network protocol and use TCP IP settings Server assigned IP address Server assigned name se
4. General Server Types Scripting Multilink Type of Dial Up Server PPP Intemet Windows NT Server Windows 98 r Advanced options IV Log on to network FN Enable software compression T Require encrypted password I Require data encryption I Record a log file for this connection Allowed network protocols M NetBEUI T IPX SPX Compatible FN ICPAP OK Cancel Set up for ISDN The TT 3084A transceiver is connected to ISDN equipment via an ISDN cable The equipment can be video phones Audio Recorders STE phones modems etc The correct routing has to be configured via the handset See section 4 3 22 Routing on how to route the ISDN interface In the example below is shown how to setup an Internet connection via ISDN Connect an ISDN modem to the ISDN interface Connect the modem to a PC via a standard RS 232 cable or a USB cable if the modem supports this interface 87 PC programs Set up of data equipment 88 Follow the modem manufacturers installation instructions for the appropriate operating system For this example a Lasat Unique 1280i ISDN modem was installed under Windows 98 Step 1 Install a modem From the Control Panel select Modems and add a modem Let Windows detect the modem automatically Install New Modem Please wait while Windows attempts to detect your modem This may take several minutes Checking Communications Port COM2
5. Interworking Unspecified Protocol error Troubleshooting not consistent with the PID information in the Fixed MES Originated PID and PID MES Registration Tables at the LES as it relates to this call LES is clearing the call because the credit card PIN received from the MES is not considered at this LES to be valid LES is clearing the call because it has been determined that an excessive number of consecutive call attempts with invalid credit card PINs have been made Call cleared MES time out Distress Test exceeded 120s MES is rejecting the call because the MES is not equipped to provide the specified service MES is rejecting the call because although it is equipped to provide the specified service it is not currently able to do so MES is rejecting or clearing the call for a reason which is not covered by any of the currently defined Cause events Call failed MES time out no scrambling vector ack MES is clearing the call because a credit 97 Troubleshooting 98 Unspecified No User responded Protocol error Unspecified Protocol error Unspecified Protocol error Unspecified Protocol error Unspecified List of Error messages card valid message type A7H has not been received by the MES within the allowed time limit MES is clearing the call because a LES Connect message type 8CH has not been received by the MES within the allowed time limit
6. Operation 4 2 6 50 Call functions Priority calls A priority level can be selected when making a call The priority levels is listed in the table below where Routine personal is lowest priority and Distress is highest Call Type Priority level Routine personal 0 Routine professional 0 Safety 1 Urgency 2 Distress 3 To make a Routine personal call via the Default LES press the number and initiate the call by pressing or 4 To make a Routine personal Routine professional Safety or Urgency call using default LES press the number followed by ox Use the keys to select call priority Press or to initiate the call To make a priority call using a LES different from the default LES press the number followed by ox Use the keys to select call priority Press to open the LES list Use the keys to select a LES and press E or to initiate the call A Distress call can only be made by pressing the Distress button on the Distress Cradle See section ake a Distress call Mar 2002 Call functions Operation 4 2 7 Internal calls It is possible to make internal calls between any handset and between any RJ11 2 wire interface The call is initiated by pressing the interface code in the table below and then Interface Interface Code Interface port Handset 1 1 x4 Handset 2 2 X5 RJ11 1 3 X1 RJ11 2 4 X2 RJ11 3 5 X3 Note Handset 2 is currently not operational Mar 2002 51
7. Operation Super User functions 4 3 Super User functions 4 3 1 Mailbox 52 Press to view message Press to delete a message S d Mail Box List Empty Call logs Data setup Dflt Setting Contrast The Mailbox feature handles messages being sent from the LES operator If a call is made to a terminal which is busy switched off etc the LES operator may offer the facility to record a short message When the terminal again becomes operational a message is sent indicating that the LES operator has recorded a short message for the terminal The symbol in the handset display indicates the presence of such messages Each message can be seen in the Mailbox menu and contains the following information e LES Access Code e Service type voice fax data The following operations are possible Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation e View entries e Delete entries To View a entry select the message and press ox To delete a entry select the message and press and 4 3 2 Call Logs Mail Box Logged Calls Date of call Call logs Total time Time of call Data setup Clear log IMN number Dfit Setting Number called Contrast Call duration Service type Ocean region LES operator TNID MPDS bits transmit MPDS bits received The Call log menu has got the following sub menus e Logged calls e Total Time e Clear log By
8. capability not authorized List of Error messages checking database or in the communications links thereto LES is clearing the call because of a malfunction in the authentication checking database or in the communications links thereto NCS is rejecting the call because the specified MES ID is in the MES busy list at the NCS Call cleared NCS initiated preemption for incoming Pri 1 cal Call cleared NCS initiated preemption for incoming Pri 2 cal Call cleared NCS initiated preemption for incoming Pri 3 cal Call cleared NCS initiated channel preemption NCS is rejecting the call because an appropriate SCPC channel is not currently available Call rejected preemption failed no channel available Call rejected spot beam selection failed NCS is rejecting the call because the specified MES ID was not found in the Forward and Return MES ID cross reference table Mar 2002 List of Error messages Mar 2002 Interworking unspecified Subscriber absent Called Party is busy Called Party is busy No User responded Destination out of order Troubleshooting NCS is rejecting or clearing the call for a reason which is not covered by any of the currently defined Cause events NCS is rejecting the call because no message was received from the specified MES in reaction to a Call Announcement message within the allowed time limit NCS is rejecting the call because t
9. The display on the terminal handset will show how the call proceeds After hanging up the display will show how long the call lasted Fax call Note This procedure is currently not functional Fax calls can be made whether or not the fax has got a keypad Making calls from a fax with keypad connected to one of the three analogue Rj11 interfaces are done as international calls followed by Calling Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark country code 45 press the following keys on the fax OMEN ENG3CJF C CICICIC E Mar 2002 Call functions Operation 4 2 5 Mar 2002 Please make sure that the selected analogue RJ11 interface is configured for a service which supports fax mini M fax or 3 1 kHz audio The display on the handset will show how the call proceeds After hanging up the display will show how long the call lasted Making fax calls when the fax has not got a keypad is done by using the keypad on the terminal in the following way Calling Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark country code 45 press the following keys on the Capsat Fleet77 Handset 0 E3 BA BE EZJI BABA B2 B2 B2 B2 Za ER After this the terminal asks which service to use 1 mini M fax 2 4 kbit s 2 3 1 kHz audio high speed Press either or depending on your selection and then press the start button on the fax To hang up after faxing See the user manual for the fax Call via USB To be defined 49
10. 37 Microwave v Mini M voice 5 Mounting position 62 79 MPDS int 5 34 80 NES nine entre EETA 4 NMEA y i eyek y r her n hak Aa 11 15 Normal User 29 37 Ocean region 39 69 Outlook Express 35 Phonebook 38 45 74 PIN COd 34ya bis teen 64 PIN code 29 42 72 POSITION sa aus cee keyaye y na k ka 57 POWER a e 19 Power button 27 29 Preem ptrs nrin 33 63 Prefix oiio itin 30 59 77 Priority call 33 48 PUK code 30 ROC ir nu 32 RebOGt sssssi rise xaw n a n n k z 53 R dial gt i Asya sa b yi eh dees b 45 Ring Setup 54 78 RINGING tone 54 RJ11 11 12 45 46 49 65 112 Routine personal 48 Routine professional 48 Routing 65 76 RS 232 11 14 53 65 78 80 Sa fe yasi na kunek eyan n k h ins 48 Satellite 4 Search speed 61 Service USer 30 37 SEFVICES une ti nets 6 Short code 38 45 Short message 41 50 Sky scans 61 79 Software version 44 Speech s koya kn di kala Sk h ka 5 Spot beams 4 STATUS serieuse canes sommes 43 Stop button 10 Super User 29 37 Synchronization
11. Mar 2002 The Handset Introduction The display contains a set of symbols which together with the 4 indicators situated below the display gives continuous indication of current status There are four LED s under the LCD display see below From left to right they are Power GREEN Alarm RED Connected AMBER Synchronization GREEN Synchronization Power Y moo Alarm Connection POWER LED GREEN The Power LED indicates that the system has power ALARM LED RED The Alarm LED will illuminate when the system detects a fault A fault code will also be displayed in the LCD CONNECTION LED AMBER The Connection LED will flash when a call is ringing at the receiving end and will illuminate steady when a connection is made SYNCHRONIZATION LED GREEN This is a dual function LED Initially the LED will illuminate when the system has synchronization with a satellite When the system has established a data call the LED assumes its secondary function as a data transfer light When data is being transferred sent or received the LED will light This is a quick visual reference during data communications Mar 2002 19 Introduction 20 Symbol 4 D Q T The Handset Meaning More menu entries above More menu entries below Turned on when the key has been pressed If lit it indicates that a valid PIN code is required to use the terminal Turned on when the keypad is in alp
12. For a MPDS session connect a RS 232 cable between the COM port of the computer and the COM ports on the F77 The COM ports on the F77 is marked X9 82 Mar 2002 Set up of data equipment PC programs 5 2 1 Mar 2002 ISDN Hardware Connection ISDN cable The ISDN connection is made by connecting an ISDN modem to the computer via a RS 232 cable The modem is connected to the Fleet77 via an ISDN cable The appropriate modem driver must be installed on the computer See the manufacturers installations guide for details on how to do this Set up for MPDS The TT 3084A transceiver is connected to a PC or similar equipment via a standard RS 232 cable In this manual the setup of a PC running a MS Windows operating system is described Configuring the TT 3084A The transceiver has to be configured for the right ocean region and LES operator that provides the MPDS service This is done using the TT 3084A handset user interface 83 PC programs Set up of data equipment 84 The transceivers RS 232 configuration shall be using the handset user interface e Baudrate 115200 baud e Flow control Hardware Setting up your PC In this section the setting up of a MS Windows based PC is described in general terms covering Windows 95 98 2000 and NT The screen dumps below is from Windows 98 For a detailed description with more screen dumps of the installations you are referred to the Application Note Configu
13. Protocol error unspecified Inconsistency in designated outgoing List of Error messages card being used is not valid at this LES for calls to the country indicated in the service address information received from the MES LES is rejecting the call because the Service Nature and or Service Type and or Channel parameter information received from the MES is invalid e g not currently defined in the SDM mutually contradictory or not applicable to a MES originated call LES is clearing the call because the service address information received from the MES is invalid i e less than 2 digits LES is clearing the call because the service address information received from the MES is a 2 digit address which is either undefined or which is currently unavailable at this LES LES is clearing the call because credit card data information received from the MES is invalid This does not imply that the credit card itself is invalid LES is clearing the call because the service address information received from the MES contains a country code which is regarded by this LES as invalid LES is clearing the call because the PID information received from the MES in the scrambling vector message type 8DH is Mar 2002 List of Error messages Mar 2002 access information and subscriber class Reserved Reserved Channel type not implemented Requested circuit channel not available
14. The setting is adjusted with and 9 Key Beep is default off 4 3 8 Set Time Li Ring Setup Key Beep Set Time Set Date Language Edit time 17 29 The current time can be viewed and modified The time is displayed in 24 hour format hh mm Enter a new time and press to update or to cancel Mar 2002 57 Operation Super User functions 4 3 9 Set Date t Ring Setup Key Beep Set Time Set Date Language Edit Date 2002 02 11 The current date can be viewed and modified The date is displayed in the format yyyy mm dd Enter a new date and press to update or to cancel 4 3 10 Language t Press to Scroll Ring Setup Press to select Key Beep gt Set Time Set Date Language Language English The MMI language used can be changed to other languages Note In this release only English can be selected 58 Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation 4 3 11 Disclose Pos k Reveal Pos Disclose Pos Dont Bev dal NMEA Allowed Dial Ph BookDial zz S Auto Prefix Press to Scroll Press to select It is possible to disable the automatic reporting of position from the GPS system This menu gives the option to change this Select Reveal Pos or Don t reveal with the and key Select function with the key Current status is marked with a Note Dis
15. Ver RF Block RX Frequency TX Frequency Freq offset Acc offset AGC Gain TX level Loi Lo3 Temperature Power mode Bulletin Ocean Region NSR state Type Bulletin page 1 6 Spot beam ID SU CC Rxed SU CC Txed Antenna HPA ACU GPS PositionInfo Heading Speed Menu System Software release date Type of unit T amp T serial number Inmarsat serial number Serial number of main CPU board Terminals Forward ID number Software version Receiving frequency in MHz Transmitting frequency in MHz Frequency offset between 0 1500 Hz Acc offset between 0 1500 Hz AGC between 0 1024 Gain between 0 256 TX level equals LOW or OK Lox In or Out of lock Temperature in deg C Power mode in sleep or normal AORW AORE POR or IOR Not initialized initializing or initialized Mini M or Fleet77 Page 1 to 255 or Invalid Spot beam ID number between 1 255 Between 0000 9999 Between 0000 9999 Not in this release Not in this release Not ready or Latitude and Longitude Not ready or heading 0 360 degrees Not ready or speed in knots Mar 2002 Call functions Operation 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 Mar 2002 UTC Time Not ready or YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Internal GPS Not ready or Active and ready External GPS Not ready or Active and ready Call functions Call using phone book The phone book can be used to dial from either by selecting an entry in the phone book
16. and Service User menus are protected by PIN codes A complete Menu Tree can be found in ree Mar 2002 39 Operation Menu System 4 1 1 Phonebook 40 Phonebook 01 TT 01 539558800 Area 02 TT2 02 5395588xx LES Re k Hint Speos amp Dei x Alarm log ee B to view oe Status ast nine digits o e Super User phonenumber 4 Service User The terminal PhoneBook contains 99 entries Each entry contains the following information e Name e Telephone number e Short code The telephone number includes call prefix for automatic calls and international access code The telephone number can hold up to 22 digits The name can hold from 0 to 16 characters The short code can be used for quick access when dialing To use the short code press lt short code gt and press again to dial The list of entries in the phone book is sorted according to short code An entry in the phone book is displayed as a short code and a name if in alpha mode or as a short code and a telephone number if in normal mode Use to select an entry and press ox The phone number is displayed Press again to dial Mar 2002 Menu System Operation Inserting an entry in the phone book from within the phone book menu is done in the following way In this example the number to T amp T 004539558800 with short code 14 is inserted THRANE ox ao bababe Je Editing or deleting an entry is done by s
17. and password if necessary Click Connect Wait for the connection to be completed indicated by a Dial up Networking icon in the task bar tray File Edit View Go Favorites Connections Help El E lA 3 s Back Fonvera Up Create Dial Cut Copy Paste Address fa Dial Up Networking H Make New ISDN MPDS Connection connection connection 3 object s Z The connection can be disconnected by right clicking the tray icon and choosing Disconnect Mar 2002 37 Getting started ISDN and MPDS connection This page is intentionally left blank 38 Mar 2002 Menu System Operation 4 Operation 4 1 Menu System This section describes the functions in the menu system available to all users The menu is accessed by pressing Men Scrolling through the menus is done by the keys and s9 Pressing will enter the selected menu Pressing will exit to the previous level in the menu system A point in the menu system can also be reached by pressing and a number corresponding to the entry level e g pressing will access the Helpdesk menu The level of access to the menus is divided into 3 groups of users A Normal User a Super User and a Service User The Normal User has access to normal everyday functions A Super User has the same rights but in addition access to different setup menus The Service User menu can only be accessed by the supplier or Thrane amp Thrane The Super User
18. entering the Logged calls menu it is possible to inspect information about each of the logged calls made on the terminal The following information is logged for each call Mar 2002 53 Operation e Date of call e Time of call e IMN number e Number called e Call Duration e Service type e Ocean region e LES operator e Terrestrial Network Identity e MPDS number of bits transmitted e MPDS number of bits received Super User functions Total Time shows the total accumulated call time since last reset The call log can be cleared by selecting the Clear Log menu Press to clear or to abort The call log can contain up to 999 entries After that it will do a wrap around and start overwriting the oldest entry 4 3 3 Data setup Mail Box Call logs Data setup Baudrate Dfit Setting Flow control Contrast mode Result codes 54 Auto 115200 57600 38400 1200 Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation This menu is used to setup baudrate and dataflow control for the two RS 232 interfaces The following settings can be configured Baudrate Auto 1200 115200 Flow control None Xon Xoff Hardware mode Disabled Enabled Result codes Disabled Enabled 4 3 4 Dflt Setting Press to Reset Mail Box Press to Reboot p Call logs z ata Se CU CustomerDflt Dflt Setting Factory Dfit RE Contrast
19. foma 4 Sih AORW 31 KHz audio 2 61h ADRE R n B keiss UDI RE eni S5 kbite s UDI 8 71h KB Phone Setup gt Routing MPDS Security MMI Setup Cradle Handset 1 Cradie Handset 2 RS 232 Control RS 232LAN 4 Antenna Setup D Status EM Terminal window Legend Activate on incoming calls Use this service for outgoing cale max one per column HETTA A EN ea ok Cancel Ready 3 Logout amp Super User PIN 3 Service User PIN STU PIN COM1 115200 See section 4 3 22 Routingland Tel Numbers for a detailed explanation about routing IMN and ID s 78 Mar 2002 System Set up from PC PC programs To correct the time date or in the future the language use the MMI setup window Click the Use PC time button to import the time and date from the PC clock See below In the security window call restrictions can be enabled or disabled and an Auto prefix inserted Satelite Setup D A0RW D AORE D POR D 10R Phone Setup D Routing gt ET D MMI Setup D Cradie Handset 1 D Cradie Handset 2 D RS 232 Control D RS 232 LAN miniM voice Speech 3 1 kHz audio 64 kbits s UDI 56 kbits s UDI Mar 2002 79 PC programs System Set up from PC See section 4 3 12 Allowed Dial 4 3 15 and 4 3 16 BarServiceOut for more details The Cradle Handset window is where the ring type ring volume LED brightness and display contrast is adjusted PIN Codes Window Help SRN
20. may have more numbers as different services exist and more devices may be connected to the different hardware interfaces of the terminal has to be preceded by one of the five possible international access codes This depends on whether you know which area the terminal is within or not 870 Area of terminal not known requires that the LES supports Mobility Management 871 AORE 872 POR 873 IOR 874 AORW To call the IMN number on a terminal situated in IOR dial 00873 followed by the IMN number Transferring incoming calls In case an incoming call is routed to more hardware interfaces and is answered on a wrong hardware interface it is possible to transfer the call to another interface by using the followed by a number indicating the 33 Getting started Distress call 3 4 3 4 1 34 hardware interface The hardware interfaces have the following numbers or local extensions 1 Handset 1 2 Handset 2 currently not functional 1st 2 wire 3 2 4 2 wire 4 3rd 2 wire 5 ISDN 6 It is possible to address a specific device on the ISDN interface if more devices are connected in parallel to this interface This requires that the IMN number has been programmed into the ISDN device as a so called MSN Multiple Subscriber Number To address a specific device on the ISDN interface press followed by the IMN number Distress call A distress call is an automated way of calling for help SOS A distress call from the
21. memory in which to store the short message MES is clearing the call because the Above decks equipment is about to cable unwrap MES is clearing the call because a long term interruption in reception has occurred the definition of a long term interruption depends upon the service type see Section B A Secondary Functional Center of a Multi channel MES is clearing the call because the Primary Functional center has commanded the Above decks equipment to repoint to a different Ocean Region Call cleared spot beam transition LES is rejecting the call because an appropriate terrestrial circuit is not currently available at this specific LES 99 Troubleshooting No circuit channel available Reserved Requested circuit channel not available Temporary failure Bearer capability not authorized Bearer capability not authorized List of Error messages LES is rejecting the call because an appropriate channel unit and associated terrestrial circuit are not currently available at this LES This cause is only utilized when there is a permanent one to one connection between appropriate channel units and their terrestrial circuits Call cleared pre empted at LES LES is rejecting the call because an appropriate satellite channel is not currently available at this specific LES LES is rejecting the call because the requested service is not provided by this specific LES LES is rejecting the
22. menu Normally this menu is only accessible to T amp T or the supplier Each entry contains a phone number name of the entry TNID terrestrial network ID and a LES access code Alarm Log Phonebook Area LES Mailbox Helpdesk n Alarm log i a ace FEU Status POSITION Super User Service User Mar 2002 Menu System Operation The Alarm Log logs all the alarms in the system From this menu the alarm can be viewed only To clear the alarm list see section Scroll through the list using the keys A in front of the Alarm name indicates that the alarm is still active Select an alarm for viewing by pressing ox Each entry for an alarm contains an alarm description and the time and date when the alarm occurred See section 6 2 for a list of alarms The alarm log can contain up to 100 entries The log will wrap around when the log is full 4 1 7 Status Phonebook Area LES Mailbox Helpdesk Alarm log Status C NO SING 59 5dbHz Super User Transceiver Service User RF Block Bulletin Antenna GPS The Status menu has got the following sub menus e C No e Transceiver e RF block e Bulletin e Antenna e GPS C No Choosing C No will display the signal strength in dBHz Pressing will return to the previous state Mar 2002 45 Operation 46 Transceiver Release date Unit Type Serial No ISN CPU PCB No Forward ID SW
23. the following service types e MPDS service e Configuration of the terminal via FleetCP software e Connection of a IP Router When using the FleetCP program the PC must be connected to the RS 232 interface see section Note At present only one RS 232 port X9 is operational Mar 2002 Hardware Interfaces Introduction NMEA 0183 2000 interface gt Cr S mL NMEA 0183 2000 The NMEA 0183 2000 is a Gyro and Navigation interface It serves as a backup if a alternative antenna without self steering has to be installed Note Interface is currently not supported Discrete I O interface CH Cy amp Be an Cremm Discrete I O The BDU also has a discrete I O interface containing 4 outputs of the open collector type and 4 inputs Inputs could be used for F77 GSM operation and outputs for external alarms debit pulses B answer and more Note Interface is currently not supported Mar 2002 15 Introduction Hardware Interfaces 16 USB Interface EDLO em axana USB USB Universal Serial Bus is a popular technology that allows a single universal plug to connect PCs and peripherals of all kinds to each other USB replaces all of the different serial and parallel PC connections with one standard plug and play port Note Interface is currently not supported Power Connector gt Oy mm ou Power Connector For connection of power see chapter 9 in the Installation M
24. to the configuration is made without entering a PIN code first a prompt will appear when the write button is pressed asking for the PIN See below Capsat Fleet Configuration Program x J You need supply the following PIN codes before 4 this configuration can be written to Capsat Fleet Service User PIN Cancel To read more about PIN codes see section 2 lUse of PIN Mar 2002 75 PC programs System Set up from PC Phonebook entries is made by selecting Phonebook and right clicking in the phonebook area Entries here can be modified or deleted in the same way See picture below Further information can be found Proc Tools PIN Codes window Help a amp R w R Short Number Name 01 004539556800 Thrane Tools PIN Codes Window Help 2R amp R wi Inserting editing and deleting entries in the Helpdesk works in a similar way See the Installation Manual for further information 76 Mar 2002 System Set up from PC PC programs Satellite Setup offers an easy way of setting up Allowed Preferred and default LES LES operators are dragged and dropped between the three tables Setup is made for each ocean region See below BETIN TE Program Current cs1 BEE File Edit View Tools PINCodes Window Help 215 x OSH rEeleRlR w e 4 Antenna alignment g Phonebook Help Desk Call Log Details Satelite Setup gt AGRW Default Land Earth Stati
25. 1097 A Coding Standard 1 bit e g B Cause Location 4 bit C Cause Class 4 bit D Cause Value 4 bit NO OF Mar 2002 93 Troubleshooting Cause Code Description Normal Called party is busy Called party is busy No User responded Identified channel does not exist Destination out of order List of Error messages Event MES is clearing the call as instructed by the relevant MES terminal equipment i e normal clearing due to MES terminal on hook etc MES is rejecting the call because the specified MES terminal number is currently busy and MES has not been authorized to divert calls which are addressed to that number MES is clearing the fixed originated call because subsequent to the acceptance of the call and the signaling of the identity of the mobile terminal to which the call will actually be routed that terminal has become busy and hence cannot be rung MES is clearing the call because appropriate off hook signaling has not been received from the addressed MES terminal including any authorized diversions within the allowed time limit MES is rejecting the call because the specified MES terminal number has not been installed and MES has not been authorized to divert calls which are addressed to that number MES is rejecting the call because the specified MES terminal number is currently out of service and MES has not been authorized to divert calls which ar
26. Call Log Satellite Setup Phone Setup Antenna Setup Status and Terminal window Clicking the map will show the Azimuth and Elevation to the satellites reachable in that area See picture below Capsat Fleet Configuration Program Current Capsat Fleet Configuration EJ Satelite Setup gt A0RW D AORE D POR gt 10R Phone Setup gt Routing gt Security gt MMI Setup gt Cradle Handset 1 gt Cradie Handset 2 gt RS 232 Control gt RS 232 LAN Antenna Setup Status Terminal window Longitude 24W Latitude 795 74 levation 3 M Elevation 21 lt Elevation 12 EREB Azimuth 252 M Azimuth 217 By Azimuth 123 gt amp Super User PIN amp Service User PIN amp STU PIN COM1 115200 The status bar in the lower part of the window will show longitude and latitude as the cursor is moved around the screen The status of the PIN codes can be seen on the right side of the status bar If no PIN codes are entered all locks will be red and locked Click the appropriate button to enter or change a PIN code See picture below If a PIN is entered Mar 2002 System Set up from PC PC programs the lock will become unlocked and turn green At the same time a new logout button will appear next to the PIN code buttons Clicking this button resets the status of the all PIN codes Enter Super User PIN x Enter Super User ax Cancel Change FIN If a change
27. Capsat Fleet77 TT 3084A User Manual Thrane amp Thrane A S Capsat Fleet77 TT 3084A User Manual Copyright Thrane amp Thrane A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane amp Thrane A S 2002 Thrane amp Thrane A S All rights reserved Printed in Denmark Document no TT98 116874 A Release date 25 March 2002 Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Thrane amp Thrane A S assume no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements Microwave Radiation Hazards During transmission the antenna in this system radiates Microwave Power This radiation may be hazardous if exposed directly to humans close to the antenna During transmission make sure that nobody gets closer than the recommended minimum safety distance The minimum safety distance to the antenna on the focal line is 4m MICROWAVE RADIATION NO PERSONNEL WITHIN 4 m based on 8W m2 GROUND THE EQUIPMENT To minimize shock hazard the equipment chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground DO NOT OPERATE
28. Co ordination Center STE Secure Telephone Equipment T amp T Thrane amp Thrane A S TNID Terrestrial Network ID UDI Unrestricted Digital Information USB Universal Serial Bus Mar 2002 3 Introduction The Inmarsat Fleet service 2 2 The Inmarsat Fleet service The Inmarsat Fleet service is based on 4 Geo stationary 3 generation satellites situated above the equator Geo stationary means that the satellites are always located in the same position i e they rotate at the same speed as that of the earth Each satellite covers a certain area footprint and each satellite supports a number of powerful spot beams making the service available in virtually all ocean regions on the earth between approximately 70 N and 60 S The 4 Geo Stationary Inmarsat Satellites The satellites are your connection to the worldwide networks and they are managed by the Network Co ordination Stations NCSs run by Inmarsat The primary functions of the NCSs are to constantly keep track of which terminals are logged on to the system and assign a free channel when a call is made The gateway between the public network and the satellites are operated by Land Earth Stations LES The LES are run by different operators around the world The F77 antenna is prepared for Inm IV satellites expected in 2004 These satellites will also be compatible with 3 generation 3G cellular systems Mar 2002 The Inmarsat Fleet service Introduction The serv
29. Cradle Handset 11 Introduction Hardware Interfaces 12 The BDU has two 4 wire handset ports with RS 485 data control Each Handset can be used to set up the terminal and it can be used to make or receive phone calls utilizing one of the following services e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e mini M voice e Distress call Call transfer and Internal calls can be made between the two handsets Note At present only one port X4 is operational Three Analogue RJ11 interfaces gt Ch HESIR ae our The RJ11 ports as shown above can be used for connection of analogue phones For all interfaces the following services can be used e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e mini M voice Selection of service for the interfaces is independent of each other If the mini M voice is selected a phone must be connected as only voice connections can be established Mar 2002 Hardware Interfaces Introduction ISDN interface gt CY Pee Fee oe This interface can be used for connection of ISDN equipment data as well as voice picture based equipment phones modems terminal adapters audio codecs video conferencing equipment STE secure voice etc The only exception is that normal terrestrial Basic Rate ISDN BRI is based on 2 channels 128 kbit s Data and 1 D channel 16 kbps Signaling The Capsat Fleet77 has 1 B channel Data and 1 D channel which combined equals a total bandwidth of 64 kbps Please ensure that your IS
30. DN MiniM fax MPDS Barred Not barred Barred Not barred Mar 2002 Mar 2002 RJ11 Volume Tel numbers LES Config 4 PhoneBook Scroll through J Phonebook phone no r LED Dimm Bright k Dimm off Billing Tone Disable 16 KHz 12 KHz Ant Setup Reset ACU N Set Time Out Num SkyScan Mount Position f NS Log Reset Alarm Log Connect Log we p Error Log Enable Distress Test ASNE r A x Alarm log View p Clear r PIN Codes SU PIN Chg N RAE NALE Rode Handset 1 sas Handset 2 RJ11 1 RJ11 2 RJ11 3 ISDN MiniM voice MiniM fax Speech 3 1Khz audio 64 Kbit s 56 Kbit s MPDS High Medium Low Default LES PreferredLES Distress LES Appendix A Menu Tree MiniM Voice a me LS Phone Out HQ Phone 3 1kHz Audio 64 kbit S6kbit Fax 117 Appendix A Menu Tree Service User PIN v Service User gt LES Config 2 _ Default LES PreferredLES Allowed LES Distress LES Scroll through Help desk phone numbers Help Desk N L F k N SSS SS Le i PIN Codes SeU PIN Chg SU PIN li u ad SU Unblock 118 _ MPDS PreEmpt Not in this release J W Atlantic E Atlantic Pacific Indian Spare 1 Spare 2 Spare 3 Spare 4 Edit numbers Comsat BT TeleNor etc Mar 2002
31. DN equipment has the possibility of supporting 1 B channel only otherwise it will not work The following services may be used on the ISDN interface e 64 kbit s UDI e 56 kbit s UDI e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e mini M voice Equal to the terrestrial ISDN network the terminal offers the possibility to have more than one device connected to this interface Each device can be individually addressed when called and the service type can be selected individually This requires that the attached equipment supports MSN Multiple Subscriber Number Depending on the brand of equipment it may be possible to program the Mar 2002 13 Introduction Hardware Interfaces 14 equipment with more MSN s If a device should respond to a certain IMN number it must be programmed in the ISDN equipment using the IMN as MSN Note that the equipment will only react if both MSN as well as service type speech 3 1 kHz audio 64 kbit s or 56 kbit s fit the ISDN equipment Please note that the ISDN interface supports data transmission of one B channel at 64 or 56 kbit s as opposed to two B channels at 64 or 56 kbit s available on the terrestrial ISDN network and that the delay is also greater Not all standard ISDN devices are equally good at coping with these differences Two RS 232 interfaces gt Cy ESC em RS 232 The RS 232 interfaces are both standard 9 pin serial ports with a maximum port speed of 115 2 kbps They can be used for
32. Fleet77 system is a voice call which means that the call will be connected to a operator at the RCC Rescue Co ordination Center When the distress call is connected the ships position and the MES ID is sent to the RCC This enables the center to identify the ship and to get a fix on its position How to make a Distress call To initiate a Distress call press and hold the Distress button on the cradle The button will flash with a interval of 1 second and the cradle buzzer will beep with the same interval The Distress call will be canceled and the terminal will return to a normal state if the button is released within 5 seconds Mar 2002 Distress call Getting started 3 4 2 Mar 2002 After the 5 seconds the button light will become constant and the buzzer will stop beeping Any ongoing calls will be pre empted provided its not another Distress call The handset will display the message Select LES Scroll through the LES list with the keys and select the LES by pressing ox If a LES is not selected within 15 seconds or one of the 2 keys is pressed the call will be initiated through the LES pre configured in the Distress LES If no Distress LES is configured the Default LES will be used instead If the Default LES is also not configured the NCS redirects the call to an appropriate LES Note If a Distress LES is not defined for each Ocean Region an alarm will appear and the entry Distress LES is not selecte
33. IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Component replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not replace components with the power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE Do not attempt internal service or adjustments unless another person capable of rendering first aid resuscitation is present Table of Contents Table of Contents Mar 2002 i Table of Contents ii Mar 2002 Table of Contents Mar 2002 iii Table of Contents This page is intentionally left blank iv Mar 2002 Abbreviations About the manual 1 Mar 2002 About the manual Congratulations on purchasing your TT 3084A Capsat Fleet77 This system makes it possible for you to communicate from virtually any ocean region in the world using the Inmarsat Fleet service established by Inmarsat The Capsat Fleet77 supports high speed data 64 kbit s circuit switched and packet data and high quality voice as well as inexpensive voice services This manual has the following chapte
34. KHz audio 64 Kbit s 56 Kbit s MPDS The Tel numbers menu has been divided into the different types of services available e mini M voice e mini M fax currently not operational e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e 64 kbit s UDI Universal Data Interface e 56 kbit s UDI e MPDS In each menu all IMN s associated with a specific service should be inserted The IMN s are given by the ISP when commissioning the terminal After inserting an IMN number and pressing the handset will show ID and a number The ISP may also have indicated the corresponding ID s along with the IMN numbers If the ID shown by the terminal corresponds with the ID given by the ISP press ox If not then correct the ID by pressing for delete type the correct ID and then press ox If the ISP has not indicated the ID for each IMN number two situations exist Mar 2002 69 Operation 70 Super User functions If there is not more than one IMN number pr service and the IMN list is empty the ID shown by the terminal will always be correct and thus just press ox If there is more than one IMN number pr service and the IMN list is empty the rule is that the first or upper IMN on the returned commissioning form will have the lowest ID and each subsequent IMN number will have an ID which is 1 higher than the predecessor Note In case the IMN s are combined with the wrong ID s the wrong interface may be activated for incoming calls Fur
35. MES is clearing the call because the authentication query ISU message type B4H and or the authentication query SSU message type B5H have not been received by the MES within the allowed time limit MES is clearing the call because an expected supplementary services SU s has have not been received by the MES within the allowed time limit MES is clearing the call because the supplementary services interrogation ISU type B2H and or subscriber digits SSU type ADH messages have not been received by the MES within the allowed time limit MES is clearing the call because a SCPC channel release SU type 8AH has not been received by the MES in response to the transmission of a notification acknowledge message type BAH during the supplementary services call diversion information retrieval process within the allowed time limit Mar 2002 List of Error messages Protocol error unspecified Protocol error Unspecified Temporary failure Recovery on timer expiry Preemption No circuit channel available Mar 2002 Troubleshooting LES is rejecting the call because the spot beam ID information received from the MES is invalid i e ID is not allocated on satellite in use LES is clearing the call because the Scrambling Vector information received from the MES is invalid ie 0000H 6959H or 7FFFH MES is clearing the call because the MES currently has insufficient free
36. R w Ring setup Of L Max Volume Cancel Ring type Ring type 2 g Contrast j TE van YEK E Max Contrast j LED Brightness Off Bright Brightness _ Key beep Max Of y x k Volume I RS 232 parameters of the terminal can be changed in the RS 232 window Tools PIN Codes Window Help 3 R w X2 RS 232 parameters of terminal Cx Baud rate 115200 gt Cancel mode Vv Result codes M Flow control Call waiting Flow control must remain set to Hardware in this version 80 Mar 2002 System Set up from PC PC programs The antenna setup gives a possibility to change Long term failure timeout number of allowed sky scans and the antennas mount position relative to the ships bow See section for details The antenna can be reboote set ACU button Tools PIN Codes Window Help 8 A gw X r Antenna Setup OK o Cancel Pas Long term failure timeout 130 1 9999 Number of allowed sky scans 1 1 39 Antenna mount position 0 deg ba The terminal window makes it possible to run AT commands in the same way as the Windows program HyperTerminal Mar 2002 81 PC programs Set up of data equipment 5 2 Set up of data equipment The illustrations below shows typical hardware setup for a MPDS and ISDN data connection MPDS Hardware Connection mn J aa Om RS 232 cable
37. U CC RXed SU CC TXed HPA Not in this release ACU Not in this release PositionInfo Heading Speed UTC Time Internal GPS External GPS Mar 2002 Super User PIN v Pa Super User Mail Box View S Delete Call logs Logged Calls lt Total Time Clear Log Ta ra n Data setup ao Baud rate gt N Es Flow ctrl Ne d r EZ1 mode A kef Result codes L F l Dfit Setting BR Customer Dfit f H Factory Dfit Fi Contrast B 1 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ring Setup B Ring volume 4 2 Ring Cadance L lt Mar 2002 Auto 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Hardware Xon Xoff None Enable Disable Enable Disable Not in this release 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appendix A Menu Tree 115 Appendix A Menu Tree 116 Key Beep La Ra Set time L N f Set date 1 L 7 Language Na fl a Disclose Pos A NMEA S d ra Allowed Dial EE Ph Book Dial KL ofa ia Auto Prefix d Bar service in N Bar service out i N Edit time English Reveal Pos Don t reveal 0183 2000 dial Enable Disable Prefix no MiniM voice HQ Speech 3 1 kHz audio 64kb ISDN 56kb ISDN MiniM fax MPDS MiniM voice HQ Speech 3 1 kHz audio 64kb ISDN 56kb IS
38. abling automatic reporting of position means that the terminal will report spot beam ID instead Note When a user initiate a maritime distress priority call the position is reported regardless of whether the automatic reporting is disabled or not 4 3 12 Allowed Dial Mar 2002 fe Press to insert mask t Press to delete mask Ke _ Disclose Pos NMEA Allowed Dial List empty Ph BookDial Auto Prefix 59 Operation Super User functions Allowed Dial is a function that allows the Super User to specify a phone number mask to restrict outgoing calls A phone number matches a dial mask if the number contains at least as many digits as the mask and when the digits in the mask matches the corresponding digits in the phone number starting from the first digit Press to insert a mask and to delete an entry Examples Mask 00453955 Valid number 004539558800 Valid number 004539558888 Invalid number 39558800 Invalid number 004539 The terminal can contain up to 99 entries and each entry can be 22 digits long 4 3 13 Ph Book Dial y Press to Scroll Press to select 4 Disclose Pos gi NMEA Allowed Dial Ph BookDial Auto Prefix PhoneB Dial Disabled 60 Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation When this function is enabled Normal User will only be able to make calls using the phone book or the Help de
39. actory PIN code is 12345678 Service User PIN The Service User has access to all functionality in the F77 This PIN is normally known only to T amp T and or the supplier of the equipment If the PIN is entered incorrectly 5 times the PIN becomes blocked Only a PUK code can unblock a blocked Service User PIN The factory PIN code is 12345678 Normal calls Call from handset When making calls from the handset just type in the phone number as if you were making an international call with prefix for automatic international calls equal to 00 Dial the number for international calls for country code then B BA BA BA B 4 B 4 DT7 D 7 which is the number to Thrane amp Thrane Followed by or J The display on the terminal handset will show how the call proceeds You hang up by pressing 4 After hanging up the display will show how long the call lasted Example YHH Connected 00 01 59 Mar 2002 Normal calls Getting started 3 3 2 3 3 3 Mar 2002 The service type mini M voice Speech or 3 1 kHz audio used and the LES operator used will be the default setting as configured The phone book can also be used to dial from either by selecting an entry in the phone book or by using the short code See section k 2 1 ffor details Calling the terminal Calling the terminal or a device connected to the terminal is similar to making international calls The specific IMN number a terminal
40. and then pressing or by using the short code In the latter situation press followed by the short code Pressing afterwards will establish the call Pressing instead will show the actual number and the call can then be established by pressing GJ or ox or Short code 0 contains the last dialed number Thus followed by will redial the last number Call from handset connected to RJ11 Making a call from a phone connected to one of the three analogue RJ11 interfaces is done in the same way as when calling from the handset just keeping in mind to press Calling Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark country code 45 is done by pressing the following keys on the phone CC CES LENS ES EAN EE ES SO Cha a When using one of the RJ11 analogue interfaces please make sure that the selected interface is configured for a service which supports voice mini M voice speech or 3 1 kHz audio See section 47 Operation 4 2 3 4 2 4 48 Call functions The display on the handset will show how the call proceeds After hanging up the display will show how long the call lasted Call from an ISDN phone Making a call from a phone connected to the ISDN interface is done in the same way as when calling from the handset just keeping in mind to press E Calling Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark country code 45 is done by pressing the following keys on the phone p7 P7585585 82 53 523 B24 BJ 8B JD7 D7 ME
41. anual Mar 2002 The Handset Introduction 2 5 The Handset The Handset is the primary interface for the TT 3084A Capsat Fleet77 It enables the user to dial numbers it displays error and status messages and is used to configure the transceiver The Handset is divided into 3 distinct and inter working sections 1 The first is the Liquid Crystal Display LCD and Light Emitting Diodes LED section This section gives the user visual indications about the operation and status of the system 2 The second is the Function buttons section This section enables the user to interact with the software menu system of the transceiver 3 The third is the Alpha Numeric section This section enables the user to dial and perform data entry functions into the transceiver AII 3 sections are in the following pages explained in detail Mar 2002 17 Introduction The Handset 2 5 1 LCD LED 18 LCD LED As shown in the picture above the top of the handset contains the LCD for displaying information to the user It can be adjusted for contrast and is backlit for viewing in dimly lit areas or night operations The LCD display is graphically shown below Scroll Up Mailbox Signal Strength Text A t yun IOR SINGAPOR Speaker Scroll Ready Enabled Down Handset Off hook gg O ES cv Secondary More Options Functions Available Enabled Pin Code Alphabetic Locked Entry Enabled Enabled Locked
42. ar in function to the Enter key on a PC When in the main screen display pressing OK will enter the menu system While in the menus pressing OK will enter the selected menu When entering data such as phone numbers or PIN codes pressing OK will accept the entry The Clear button This is a dual function button The primary function is to clear the last entered digit It is similar in function to the backspace key on a PC Secondary function INSERT This function is accessed by first pressing and releasing the Button and then pressing the C The insert function is used to insert new Inmarsat Mobile Numbers IMN s into the terminal insert Phonebook entries etc SCROLL UP button Also a dual function button The primary function is to enable the user to scroll up to menu items not shown on the 2 line display of the LCD Secondary function Edit Allows users to edit previously entered information in the transceiver Mar 2002 The Handset Introduction Del Toggles between normal mode and alpha numeric mode Secondary function Delete Allows users to delete previously entered information Qt The 2 function of the next key pressed will applied SCROLL DOWN button Also a dual function button The primary function is to enable the user to scroll down to menu items not shown on the 2 line display of the LCD Secondary function Audio Toggles between on hook and off hook A number of keys have a 2 functio
43. c service can be barred Scroll through the services with MJE Select the service with ox The service can then be set to Barred or Not barred with and oz t BarServicIn BarServicOut PhoneBook LED Dimm Billing Tone 4 N Press to Scroll Press to select d Bright Dimm Off Mar 2002 Operation Super User functions The brightness of the 4 LED s on the two handset can be adjusted To change the brightness level select the LED Dimm menu and adjust the value with and F9 Setting can be adjusted to Bright Dimm and Off Default value is Bright 4 3 18 Ant Setup t Ant Setup m Reset ACU Log Reset Set time out or QUE Distress Test Num Skyscan Alarm Log Mount Pos PIN Codes The Ant Setup has got the following sub menus Reset ACU This function will reset the ACU in the antenna The DC power running in the antenna cable will be turned of for a few seconds causing the ACU to restart This can be useful if the antenna control freezes or locks up Set time out This value is the time in seconds that the system can stay alive without a satellite signal Valid range is 1 to 300 seconds Default is 130 seconds Num Skyscan Enables the user to define the number of sky scans Valid range is 1 to 10 scans Default is 1 scan Search speed This menu gives the user the possibility to set the search speed Sear
44. call because the requested service is temporarily not available at this specific LES LES is clearing the call because the specified credit card type is not currently supported by this specific LES LES is rejecting the call because the specified MES is not authorized for any service at this specific LES LES is rejecting the call because the specified MES is not authorized to use specific requested service via this specific LES Mar 2002 List of Error messages Mar 2002 Bearer capability not authorized Bearer capability not authorized Interworking Unspecified Protocol error unspecified Protocol error Unspecified Protocol error unspecified Troubleshooting LES is clearing the call because the credit card data information received from the MES has been rejected by the credit card authorization process LES is clearing the call because the data received from the MES in the authentication reply message type B6H has been declared invalid by the LES authentication process LES is rejecting the call because the specified PID is not authorized for any service at this specific LES LES is rejecting the call because the specified PID is not authorized to use specific requested service via this specific LES LES is rejecting or clearing the call for a reason which is not covered by any of the currently defined Cause events LES is rejecting the call because an appropriate Channel A
45. ch speed is the speed in which the antenna moves when searching for a satellite Valid range is 1 to 40 deg second Default is 15 deg second Mar 2002 63 Operation Super User functions Increasing the search speed beyond the default value may result in performance degradation Mount Pos Because of the build in GPS the antenna is capable of finding the satellite within a few seconds A heading of the ship is also needed but since the GPS does not supply the antenna with this information a relative angle of the antenna compared to the ships bow has to be known Select the antennas mounted position relative to the ships bow Valid angels are 0 90 180 and 270 deg positive in a clockwise direction Default angel is 0 deg 4 3 19 DistressTest 64 a SN Press to Scroll R Press to select Ant Setup Log Reset Distress Test Alarm Log PIN Codes Enable Disable A Distress Test is made to test the Distress call system When the RCC receives the call a flag in the message will has been set so that the RCC can identify the call as a test call Follow the Distress Test procedure above e Enter the DistressTest menu and use and to enable distress test The display on the handset will show Distress Test Enabled and the Distress Test LED will start flashing Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation e The Distress test mode remains active in 30 seconds af
46. d in all Ocean Regions will be added to the alarm log To cancel the Distress mode press the Distress Stop button after the button light becomes constant but before the 15 seconds timer runs out The display will then show Distress Aborted If the Distress call is continued the handset will display DISTRESS Calling The call will be connected to the RCC the handset will display DISTRESS Connected and the cradle LED Priority call will light up The user can now talk to the RCC operator The Distress button light will stay lit on all cradles until key is pressed on the handset Distress call failure If the Distress call fails to connect due to a system malfunction BDU ADU satellite or terrestrial the light on 35 Getting started ISDN and MPDS connection 3 4 3 3 5 36 the cradle Distress button will turn off and the system will return to a normal state Distress and Priority call to the ship The RCC operator can generate a distress alert priority call to the ship The Priority Call LED will start flashing on all cradles and if the call has distress priority the buzzer will beep with 1 second intervals Any calls with lower priority including MPDS sessions will be pre empted and a busy tone will be heard The distress and priority call is answered by picking up a handset or by pressing after which the Priority Call LED will light steadily and the b
47. de 6 Data setup 53 Dataflow 53 Date sais 56 77 Default setting 53 Dial Up networking 35 84 Discrete I O 11 15 Mar 2002 Index Display symbols 20 Distress LES 33 Distress button 10 32 63 Distress call 10 32 48 Distress cradle 8 32 63 Distress LES 63 Distress Test j j 62 Electronics unit 8 Elevation 72 Email issues 34 Factory default 53 FOX sise aya Da D a bank ner 46 File transfer 35 FIBStCP lt 2 xi sura diy n anaia 71 Function buttons 17 21 Geo stationary 4 GPS xera eee nan de oaks ek 9 57 Handset 8 11 17 65 Help Desk 42 ID S5 anniv 68 IMN 6 66 67 76 Inmarsat a y xanay kar Y kan k 4 Internal calls 49 International access codes 31 Internet Explorer 35 IP LAN usine ever 34 ISDN 11 13 34 46 65 80 ISN ibs res ka Kan ha biwi Sahan tentes 44 TS Pis oa sy tee kik wesa aka bons Au ku aa daa 6 Key Beep 55 Language 56 77 LEDs E EEA EE E 61 LES 4 40 69 75 111 Index Mailbox Ahl 41 50 Mask ak ea suds yo aa deken n 58 Me entlss na sur n Ahaa kab m S la k
48. e Mar 2002 List of Error messages Mar 2002 Destination out of order Preemption Reserved Preemption Troubleshooting addressed to that number MES is clearing the fixed originated call because subsequent to the acceptance of the call and the signaling of the identity of the mobile terminal to which the call will actually be routed that terminal has become out of service and hence cannot be rung Call cleared MES initiated pre emption Call cleared MES initiated pre emption MES is prematurely clearing the fixed originated call which is in the process of being established because the MES user has initiated a call from a terminal which i authorized to automatically preempt an existing fixed originated call MES is prematurely clearing the mobile originated call which is in the process of being established because the MES user has initiated a call from a terminal which i authorized to automatically pre empt an existing mobile originated call MES is prematurely clearing the mobile originated call which is in the process of being established because the MES user has abandoned the call by placing the originating terminal on hook LES is clearing the call because the credit 95 Troubleshooting 96 Inconsistency in designated outgoing access information and subscriber class Invalid number format address incomplete Protocol error unspecified Protocol error Unspecified
49. e Distress LES list is a separate list obtained from the satellite bulletin board Use and ox to select a Ocean region and then a LES Note If a Distress LES is not defined for each Ocean Region an alarm will appear and the entry Distress LES is not selected in all Ocean Regions will be added to the alarm log Mar 2002 System Set up from PC PC programs 5 PC programs 5 1 System Set up from PC System set up can be managed from a PC program called FleetCP instead of from the handset The following pages is a short introduction to FleetCP The picture below shows the initial screen when the program is started Capsat Fleet Configuration Program Current Capsat Fleet Configuration Fie Edit View Tools PIN Codes Window Help l8 x Satelite Setup D AORW D AORE D POR D 10R Phone Setup D Routing D Security D MMI Setup D Cradle Handset 1 D Cradle Handset 2 D RS232Contol J D RS 232LAN Antenna Setup Status EN Terminal window gt Ready A Super User PIN A Service User PIN STU PIN COM1 115200 Clicking the red R button on the top toolbar will read the current configuration from the terminal Clicking the red W button will write any changes to the terminal Mar 2002 73 PC programs System Set up from PC The functions can be selected by clicking in the left menu window The menu window is divided into the groups Antenna alignment Phonebook Help Desk
50. ee section Config Mar 2002 Menu System Operation 4 1 4 Mailbox Phonebook Area LES Mailbox List Empty Helpdesk Alarm log Status Super User Service User The Mailbox feature handles messages being sent from the LES operator If a call is made to a terminal which is busy switched off etc the LES operator may offer the facility to record a short message When the terminal again becomes operational a message is sent indicating that the LES operator has recorded a short message for the terminal The MA symbol in the handset display indicates the presence of such messages Each message can be seen in the Mailbox menu and contains the following information e LES Access Code e Service type voice fax data To View a entry select the message and press ox See how to delete a message in section Mar 2002 43 Operation 4 1 5 4 1 6 44 Menu System Help Desk Phonebook Area LES F Mailbox Helpdesk Alarm log Status Super User Service User Press to access the menu directly N d H Desk empty The Help Desk menu can be used to select and initiate calls to certain numbers which may provide help in case you have forgotten your PIN code In this case it is done by pressing Editing inserting and deleting entries is done in exactly the same way as with the phone book but it can only be done from the service user
51. efault LES list will contain the LES list from the satellite bulletin board meaning all available LES in the selected Ocean region Use and to select a Ocean region and then a LES An Allowed LES list can be selected under the Service User menu If an Allowed LES list exist only the LES s in this list can be selected under Default and Preferred LES 71 Operation 72 Super User functions An Allowed LES list contains all available LES operators in the selected ocean region Those operators marked with can be used as Default LES operators and thus appears in the Default LES list above If all LES operators are allowed and can be used there are no markings As there are many operators you can use PreferredLES to make selections easier The Preferred LES list can be used to indicate in which order LES operators should appear on the Default LES list This is done by pressing for each LES intended to be on the list and in the order they should appear in the Default LES list A prompt for a TNID will appear in the handset display This value is usually 0 but in some countries with more than one terrestrial network the TNID can have another value To accept the default TNID press 0k Press again to update the preferred LES list To remove a LES from the list press and then to update the list The Distress LES list contains a list of those LES operators which may be selected as a LES when making a Distress Priority Call Th
52. electing the entry in the phone book and press and respectively 4 1 2 Area Phonebook Area None LES Automatic Mailbox W Atlantic Helpdesk E Atlantic Alarm log Indian Status Pacific Super User Sparel Service User Spare2 Spare3 Spare4 The Area menu is used to select ocean region and has got the following list of possible choices e None e Automatic e _W Atlantic e E Atlantic e Indian e Pacific Mar 2002 41 Operation Menu System 4 1 3 42 e Spare 1 e Spare 2 e Spare 3 e Spare 4 The selection is marked with an If Automatic is selected the terminal will determine the area by scanning the sky and selecting the satellite with the best C No The selection is changed by choosing an area and then pressing ox A coverage map can be_found in the FleetCP configuration program See section LES Phonebook Area LES 001 0 Comsat Mailbox 002 0 BT Helpdesk 003 0 KDD Alarm log 004 0 Telenor Status 005 0 OTE Super User 006 0 Service User 007 0 008 0 FRAC 009 0 ST12 The LES list contains a list of those LES operators which may be selected as gateway to the terrestrial network The last used LES will be marked with and this LES will also be the first LES tried next time the terminal is logged on Use to select The Area selected in section will decide which LES s will be available for selection For further information about LES s
53. ess and hold the power button for a few seconds until the handset display shows the message shown below YUU Thrane F77 Goodbye Let go of the button and the terminal will shut down Note Wait at least 5 seconds after a power down before trying to power up the F77 again Use of PIN codes Access to some of the terminals functionality is restricted by a PIN code Two different kinds of User PIN codes is used in the F77 A PIN for the Super User and one for the Service User Common for both PIN types is that the length must be between 4 and 8 digits long and contain digits between 0 and 9 The normal everyday user Normal User can make and receive calls access the phonebook chose an ocean region and a default LES read the alarm log and status and make a call from the Helpdesk For a description of these functions see section All other setup has to be carried out by a Super User or a Service User Super User PIN The Super User has the same rights as the Normal User In addition the_Super User can access the Super User menu See section 4 3 for details A Super User will typically be a person responsible for setting up and maintaining the F77 It is only possible to have one Super User PIN code If the 31 Getting started Normal calls 3 3 3 3 1 32 PIN is entered incorrectly 5 times the PIN becomes blocked A blocked Super User PIN can only be unblocked by a PUK code or the Service User The f
54. et 77 system 10 Note To make sure that writing to the Configuration Module is completed please wait at least 10 seconds after any changes to the configuration before powering the F77 down TT 3622B TT 3620F Distress Cradle and Handset The Handset is used to configure the system and to make calls See section for a description of buttons LED s and display of the handset The Cradle has a distress button a stop button and three LED s The distress button which is protected by plastic glass is used to initiate a distress call The stop button can be used to abort a distress call The three LED s indicates power distress test and priority calls Mar 2002 Hardware Interfaces Introduction 2 4 Mar 2002 Hardware Interfaces The Electronic Unit of the Capsat Fleet77 has the following hardware interfaces e Handset 1 X4 e Handset 2 X5 e Analogue RJ11 number 1 X1 e Analogue RJ11 number 2 X2 e Analogue RJ11 number 3 X3 e ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network X7 e USB Universal Serial Bus X8 e RS 2321 X9 e RS 2322 X10 e NMEA 0183 2000 X11 e 4 Discrete I O X12 e Power Connector X13 All connectors for these interfaces are found on the rear of the Electronic Unit Cy Bee Tan eer oe x x2 x3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 x13 These interfaces can be used for the different Inmarsat Fleet services Two Cradle Handset interfaces gt Cy D BI SEDO a oe
55. ha mode Alpha mode is used to enter letters for example names in the phone book The value in a menu must be selected between Edit certain predefined values by means of the and keys The speaker The user can turn the external speaker on and off by pressing 2nd 6 The 4 symbol is displayed in the LCD when on Short message_stored at_a LES see section and for further information The number of bars 1 following this antenna symbol indicates received signal strength Up to 5 bars The number of displayed bars my fluctuated during a call This is due to a power Mar 2002 The Handset Introduction reduction negotiated between the terminal and the satellite C The handset is off hook 2 5 2 Function Buttons The Function buttons as shown above enables the user to enter the menu system of the transceiver and change various settings Each button is described in detail below Symbol _ Meaning Enter the top level of the menu system See section Mar 2002 21 Introduction 22 gt The Handset EXIT Button Similar in function to the ESC key on a PC While in the Menu system pressing Exit will bring the user back one level until the Menu is completely exited When asked YES or NO by the system pressing Exit will be interpreted as a NO response When entering data into the transceiver depressing exit will cancel the entry The OK button is the inverse of the Exit button It is simil
56. he specified MES ID is in the MES busy list at the NCS and is listed as being busy with a call through the same LES as that now requesting a call announcement addressed to that MES LES is clearing the call because of the receipt of on hook signalling from the relevant terrestrial circuit i e normal clearing LES is clearing the call because the terrestrial called party is engaged busy LES is clearing the call because appropriate off hook signalling from the terrestrial called party has not been received by the LES within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because of the detection of a failure in the relevant terrestrial circuit 105 Troubleshooting Normal List of Error messages The LES is clearing the call because the terrestrial calling party or the terrestrial network has cleared the call before the MES connect message has been received by the LES 6 2 2 Non Inmarsat Alarms 106 Alarm Type CPU Alarms Alarm Message Tx Level Not Ok 1 LO Lock Not Ok 2 LO Lock Not Ok 3 LO Lock Not Ok Vtune Alarm Unanswered distress call received Unanswered urgency priority call received Distress LES not selected in all ocean regions One or more of the selected distress LESs are not operational At least one selected distress LES has not Mar 2002 List of Error messages Troubleshooting distress capability Invalid position informatio
57. ices supported by the Inmarsat Fleet encompasses e High speed services 64 kbit s e 64 kbit s universal data e 56 kbit s universal data e Speech e 3 1 kHz audio e MPDS Mobile Packet Data Service e Low speed services 4 8 kbit s e mini M voice For a detailed service explanation please refer to the last section of this chapter The above mentioned services allow for a wide range of applications Examples are shown below Customer supplied option NMEA Input Thrane amp Thrane MPDS Network Power Input 18 32 Vdc Floating ISDN Equipment Video Phone Audio Recorder STE Phone Mar 2002 5 Introduction The Inmarsat Fleet service Important notice Before a terminal can be used on the network it has to be commissioned by one of the Inmarsat Service Providers ISP s In order to use the different Inmarsat Fleet services it is necessary to have at least one Inmarsat Mobile Number IMN for each of the above mentioned services In case all 6 services are commissioned on your terminal you will have 6 IMN numbers Calling a Inmarsat Fleet terminal is equal to making international calls If the satellite region area is not known for the terminal the country code for a terminal is 870 When you dial a Inmarsat Fleet terminal through the public network you have to dial the IMN number in addition to the international access code for Inmarsat e g 870 600 555 555 Making calls from a Inmarsa
58. l relevant IMN numbers for the interface In the handset menu you will see all IMN s associated with voice mini M voice speech 3 1 kHz audio Mar 2002 67 Operation 68 Super User functions The ISDN menu has the same but in addition also the services 64 Kbit s and 56 Kbit s If an IMN has an incoming route to an interface it is marked with If it has an outgoing route to an interface it is marked with a It is possible to change the routing status for each IMN to the opposite by pressing for incoming and for outgoing It is possible to route one IMN to more interfaces The only exception is that the same IMN can not be routed as an incoming route simultaneously to all three analogue RJ11 interfaces Below is a table giving an overview of the routing matrix in the F77 The X s indicates which service that can routed to the specific interface Service Interface Handset RJ11 RS 232 ISDN USB 1 amp 2 1 2 amp 3 1 amp 2 Mini M voice X X X Mini M fax X Speech X X X 3 1 kHz audio X X x 64 Kbit s x 56 Kbit s x MPDS x Note In this release routing to Handset 2 RS 232 1 RS 232 2 and USB is not possible All MPDS calls are routed automatically to the RS 232 port labeled X10 Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation 4 3 23 Tel Numbers t Routing Tel Numbers MiniM voice MiniM voice RJ11 Volume MiniM fax IMN LES Config Speech 3 1
59. m contains an alarm description and the time and date when the alarm occurred See section En a list of alarms The alarm log can contain up to 100 entries The log will wrap around when the log is full PIN codes t Ant Setup Log Reset Distress Test Alarm Log PIN Codes SU PIN Chg Type New PIN The Pin codes menu is where the Super User PIN is changed For a description of the pin codes see section Reser TEYA the Pin codes menu has the following sub menu SU PIN Chg The Super User PIN is changed here Type in the new PIN and press to accept the change Mar 2002 Super User functions 4 3 22 Routing Operation t Routing Handset 1 MiniM voice Tel Numbers Handset 2 IMN RJ11 Volume RJ11 1 M LES Config Rj11 2 Speech Rj11 2 IMN ISDN ET 3 1KHz audio IMN This menu has been divided into a submenu pr interface plus a print menu e Handset 1 e Handset 2 currently not operational e RJ11 1 e RJ11i 2 e RJi1 3 e ISDN e RS 232 1 e RS 232 2 currently not operational e USB currently not operational Note The IMN number has to be defined before the service can be routed to an interface The service will not be listed in the routing table unless it has an IMN number defined When entering one of the above submenus it is possible to scroll through a list of al
60. n A total overview of these are given in the following table Key Function Recalls the last dialed number Forces the next user to enter PIN code before it is possible to use the terminal Shortcut to the area selection submenu see section Establish a fax call from the handset if the Mar 2002 23 Introduction 24 Qt A C The Handset fax does not have a keypad See section Transfer an incoming call to another hardware _interface See section 3 3 3 ransferring incoming calls Turns the handset microphone on off Turn speaker in the cradle on off Shows C No signal strength in the display Pressing or returns to the previous state Sets the brightness of the LED s See section 4 3 17 below Short cut to the Help desk menu See section 4 1 5 below Toggle between normal mode and alpha mode Insert an entry for example in phone book Edit an existing entry for example in phone book Delete an existing entry for example in phone book Mar 2002 The Handset Introduction 2 5 3 Alpha Numeric Buttons The keypad can be in normal numeric mode or alpha mode Normal mode is used to enter digits phone numbers whereas alpha mode is used to enter letters names in the phone book The is used to switch between the two modes and the display indicates if in alpha mode In alpha mode each of the numeric keys plus can be used to select between subsets of the alphabet and certai
61. n received from GPS MSR Corrupt MIR Corrupt MIDR Corrupt NAR Corrupt NSR Corrupt SVR Corrupt Antenna Alarms Antenna FEU Link Down Check Cable FEU Reset Powered Down FEU Reset Sleep Mode FEU Error To Follow FEU Status heat alarm FEU Status burst alarm FEU Status power alarm FEU Status reset ACU Comm Failure ACU Reset Powered Down Mar 2002 107 Troubleshooting List of Error messages ACU Reset Sleep Mode ACU Error To Follow Kernel Error Float pnt Kernel Error 80Hz tsk overrun Kernel Error RX2 UART tsk overrun Kernel Error SCI tsk overrun Memory Error Cont SW CRC Memory Error ACU Cnf Data Memory Error ACU Cal CRC Memory Error FLASH mem Memory Error ACU SRAM Memory Error ACU EEPROM Memory Error FPGA Init Memory Error FPGA SW CRC Motor Error Azm Drive Motor Error Elv Drive Motor Error Azm Winding Motor Error Elv Winding 108 Mar 2002 List of Error messages Troubleshooting Motor Error BSM Winding Motor Error FPGA cmdtmo Pos feedback BSM Zero Ref Pos feedback Azm Encoder Pos feedback Elv Encoder Pos feedback Elv Positive End Stop Pos feedback Negative End Stop Pos feedback Azm Zero Ref SU Error Cal Data CRC SU Error Initialize SU Error Comm SU Error protocol SU Error Sys Info CRC Sensor Err Roll Incl Sensor Err Pitch Incl Sensor Err Roll Rate Se
62. n special characters by pressing the key a number of times until the wanted letter character is shown on the display To insert the letter C it is necessary to press 3 times in alpha mode Below is an overview of the relevant keys in alpha mode Ke Toggles between when pressed in alpha mode 1 1 2262 A B C 2 abc BE DEFS Mar 2002 25 Introduction Distress Cradle 2 6 26 4 su GHI4 J KL 5 Mute M N O 6 mno Oo Dee PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 Move cursor forced lt OO U F ia 2 5 JS lt A lt space gt Distress Cradle TT m Distress 8 se send distress Distress Priority Stop Call Distress Power Test On TT 3622B Mar 2002 Distress Cradle Introduction Mar 2002 Besides being the base for the handset the Distress cradle is also where a Distress call is initiated or ended A speaker for hand free operation is located in the lower left side of the cradle Press to toggle the speaker on off The right side of the cradle has a green Power On LED indicating that the system is powered on Above that is a red Priority Call LED This will be lit whenever a priority call is in progress See section To the left of the Power LED is the Distress Test LED This is lit when a distress test is performed See section Above the Distress Test LED is the Distress Stop button This is used to abort a Distress call The Distress button protected by plas
63. nsor Err Pitch Rate Sensor Err Yaw Rate Mar 2002 109 Troubleshooting List of Error messages Ctrl Logic ACU Matrix Ctrl Logic RX2 Comm Ctrl Logic RX2 AutoTune Ctrl Logic ACU resett Ctrl Logic RX2 tunetmo Ctrl Logic RX2 dither Ctrl Logic RX2 PLL RX2 Error1 EEPROM RX2 Error1 Temperature RX2 Error1 No Signal RX2 Error1 Channel Out Of Range RX2 Error1 Param Out Of Range RX2 Error1 AutoTune RX2 Error2 RX2 RSSI lo RX2 Error2 RX2 RSSI hi UNKNOWN ERR pos 110 Mar 2002 List of Error messages 7 Index 2 4 functions 23 3 1 kHz audio 5 65 56 kbit s 5 66 64 kbit s 5 34 66 Abbreviations 3 AGU Tintin 61 79 ADU BESIN GA A era 9 Alarm 19 43 91 Alarm Log 43 63 Alpha Numeric buttons 24 Antenna 8 61 79 ALS d ma ya ia w ka a Mi aan 39 40 AT commands 79 AZIMUtR s se yari a per n ay ku 72 Barring 60 77 Baudrate Mh 53 82 BDU A kek 2 Kn tes 9 Brightness 61 78 Bulletin board 69 SAN e E DD eines 43 Gall OG Re 51 Calling the terminal 31 Cause Codes 91 Configuration module 9 Connectors 11 Contrast 54 78 Country co
64. on Area AORW Atlantic Ocean Region West Default LES 005 OTE T hermopylae Tip Drag amp drop between Les tables Preferred LES table prioritized p LES table LES Access Code I 005 OTE Thermopylae AORE POR gt 10R KB Phone Setup Routing Securty MMI Setup Cradle Handset 1 Cradle Handset 2 D RS 232 Control RS 232 LAN 2 Antenna Setup Allowed LES table prioritized Status LES Access Code 001 Comsat Southbury 002 BT Goonhilly 003 KDD Burum 004 Telenor Eik 005 OTE Thermopylae EM Terminal window Ready Read more about LES configuration in section Config Mar 2002 77 PC programs System Set up from PC To route calls use the table in the Routing window Click in the cell that correspond to service interface that is to be changed Click the or button in lower part of the screen to define it as a incoming or outgoing call To add a IMN click the New IMN ID button See picture Capsat Fleet Configuration Program Current cs1 L E W Fie Edt View Tools PIN Codes Window Help alal x D 8 e Rw Y Antenna alignment ream Seve tng Ja Phonebook Service TIMNTID_ Cradie Handset 1 Cradle Handeet ti2 2w 11 2w 2 2W Load 3 R5 232 Control RS 232 LAN ISDN USB P Help Desk miniM voice 1 Oth i Wa an 8 Call Log Details Tin Tax Satelite Setup
65. on acknowledge message type BAH is not valid i e either Mar 2002 List of Error messages Message with unrecognized parameter discarded CES gt NCS Signaling only Preemption circuit reserved for reuse No circuit channel available Recovery on timer expiry Reserved Recovery on timer expiry Troubleshooting not 0 or not the next value in the sequence LES is rejecting the call because the Channel Assignment message received from the NCS contains inappropriate or conflicting information LES is clearing this MES ID and channel number in the busy lists at LES and NCS because a new call to from this MES is being set up and thus any previous call to from this MES must have cleared LES is attempting to clear an MES which has sent an SCPC channel release message but is found still to be transmitting 5 12 s later LES is rejecting the call because an appropriate channel unit is not currently available at this specific LES LES is clearing the call because of an interruption in reception of the MES carrier exceeding the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because an appropriate SCPC MES carrier has not been received by the LES at the commencement of the call within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because of a malfunction in the credit card validity 103 Troubleshooting 104 Called party is busy No circuit channel available Bearer
66. ring Capsat Fleet77 for MPDS on your MES Software distribution disk or at our web site WWW TT DK Step 1 Install a standard modem From the Control Panel select Modems and add a Standard modem Do not let Windows detect the modem but manually choose a standard 28800 bps Modem Select the appropriate COM port i e the COM port that is connected to the TT 3084A serial port Set maximum speed to 115200 Set Data bits 8 Parity None and Stop bits 1 Install New Modem a Click the manufacturer and model of your modem If your modem is not listed or if you have an installation disk click Have Disk Manufacturers Models MoiceView Modem Types 3Com Accton Technology Corpor 5 Standard 2880 Angau r 4 La Standard 5RNNN hns KARFlex Modem j Have Disk lt Back Conce _ Mar 2002 Set up of data equipment PC programs Standard 28800 bps Modem Properties j xi General Connection r Connection preferences Data bits EAA Parity None ie Stop bits fi z Call preferences Je Weiter dialtone beroe delta Bie un dinin secs Dy e that J mins Port Settings Advanced Important Mar 2002 Enter Advanced settings and type the initialization command AT WS45 4 in the Extra settings field This string is transferred to the TT 3084A transceiver when setting up a connection If the MPDS connection is to use another LES than the one already selec
67. rs Chapter 2 Entroduction an overview of the Inmarsat Fleet system and its services Also a brief description of the system Chapter BlGetting started a description of how to make and receive calls and the use of PIN codes Chapter h bperation a detailed description of the menu system in the terminal Chapter a description on how to use the accompanying configuration PC software FleetCP Chapter l6 frroubleshootinql a description of the most common errors how to deal with them and how to get further help if necessary Chapter Fl ndex a subject index Appendix A Menu Tree About the manual Abbreviations This page is intentionally left blank 2 Mar 2002 Abbreviations Introduction 2 Introduction 2 1 Abbreviations ACU Antenna Control Unit ADU Above Deck Unit AORE Atlantic Ocean Region East AORW Atlantic Ocean Region West BDU Below Deck Unit GPS Global Positioning System IMN Inmarsat Mobile Number ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ISN Inmarsat Serial Number IOR Indian Ocean Region ISP Inmarsat Service Provider LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LES Land Earth Stations MES Mobile Earth Station MMI Man Machine Interface MPDS Mobile Packet Data Service MSN Multiple Subscriber Number NCS Network Co ordination Station NSR Network Status Record PIN Personal Identification Number PUK Personal Unblocking Key POR Pacific Ocean Region RCC Rescue
68. rver addresses etc as recommended by the ISP ISDN Connection 2 x General Server Types Scripting Multiink Type of Dial Up Server PPP Internet Windows NT Server Windows 98 hd r Advanced options Log on to network FN Enable software compression J Require encrypted password I Require data encryption I Record a log file for this connection m Allowed network protocols P NetBEUI I IPX SPX Compatible M ICP P 90 Mar 2002 Set up of data equipment PC programs TCP IP Settings 2 x Server assigned name server addresses Specify name server addresses IV Use IP header compression IV Use default gateway on remote network Cancel After this the connection can be made as described in section SDN and MPDS connection Mar 2002 91 PC programs 92 Set up of data equipment This page is intentionally left blank Mar 2002 What if Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 What if To Be Defined 6 2 List of Error messages 6 2 1 Inmarsat defined alarms This section describes possible Cause Codes that may be displayed in the TT 3084A Handset of the Capsat Fleet77 Please note that all Cause Codes are also described in the Inmarsat SDM System Definition Manual see also Inmarsat M SDM Module 1 paragraphs 4 6 13 and 4 6 14 The following four fields are used in conjunction in order to signal the cause indication result Cause code
69. sk Use and to scroll between Enable or Disable and press to select The function is by default disabled 4 3 14 Auto Prefix 4 3 15 Mar 2002 Press to insert prefix t Press to delete prefix Disclose Pos N NMEA Allowed Dial BR BookDi i Prefix no Boo ia 0045 Auto Prefix A prefix e g 0045 for Denmark can automatically be added to any dialed number One prefix number with up to 22 characters can be defined By default no Auto Prefix number is specified Press to insert a prefix and to delete the prefix BarService n t r BarServicIn MiniM voice Incoming Not barred BarServicOut Speech PhoneBook 3 1KHz audio LED Dimm 64 Kbit s y Billing Tone 56 Kbit s Press to Scroll MiniM fax Press to select MPDS gt 61 Operation Super User functions All incoming calls on a specific service can be barred Scroll through the services with kJ E Select the service with ox The service can then be set to Barred or Not barred with and ox 4 3 16 BarServiceOut 4 3 17 LED Dimm 62 BarServicIn BarServicOut PhoneBook LED Dimm Billing Tone t MiniM voice Speech 3 1KHz audio 64 Kbit s 56 Kbit s MiniM fax MPDS Outgoing Not barred a aS Press to Scroll Press to select All outgoing calls on a specifi
70. ssignment message has not been received by the LES within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because the service address information has not been received by the LES within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because a Scrambling Vector message type 8DH has not been received by the LES within 101 Troubleshooting 102 Protocol error Unspecified Protocol error Unspecified Reserved No answer from user user alerted Reserved List of Error messages the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because neither the service address information nor a Scrambling Vector message type 8DH has been received by the LES within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because the complete credit card data information has not been received by the LES within the allowed time limit Call failed LES time out return carrier identifier LES is clearing the call because a MES Connect message type 99H has not been received by the LES within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because a authentication reply message type B6H has not been received by the LES within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because a notification acknowledge message type BAH has not been received by the LES within the allowed time limit LES is clearing the call because the request sequence number contained in the received notificati
71. stant connection is required because the user is no longer charged the per minute rate The mini M voice service is only for voice transmission The voice transmitted over the satellite is subject to a compression process down to 4 8 kbit s which reduces the bandwidth use and subsequently the cost Introduction The Capsat Fleet 77 system 2 3 The Capsat Fleet 77 system The Capsat Fleet77 System includes the following system components e TT 3008C Capsat Fleet77 Antenna ADU e TT 3038C Capsat Fleet77 Electronics Unit BDU e TT 3622B Capsat Fleet77 Distress Cradle e TT 3620F Capsat Fleet77 Control Handset 4 wire Accessories manual software etc Ihrane amp Thrane Instructions on how to assemble the system wiring and specification can be found in the Installation Manual 8 Mar 2002 The Capsat Fleet 77 system Introduction Mar 2002 TT 3008C Antenna The TT 3008C antenna or ADU Above Deck Unit is a stabilized high gain antenna The antenna has built in all functions for satellite tracking including a GPS system TT 3038C Electronics Unit On the rear of the Electronics Unit or BDU Below Deck Unit is located all the interface connectors and on the front a configuration module The BDU holds a Configuration Module that stores the system configuration data It contains all necessary data to recover the system after a replacement of the BDU Introduction The Capsat Fle
72. t Fleet terminal is equal to making international calls as the country code always has to be dialed Service explanation The mini M services have a lower tariff than the high speed services as these are high quality audio or high speed data services and thus require more bandwidth The 64 kbit s UDI Unrestricted Digital Information service enables the bi directional transmission of data to and from terrestrial 64 kbit s ISDN networks The 56 kbit s UDI service is similarly used to make a connection to 56 kbit s ISDN networks which are primarily used in North America The Speech and 3 1 kHz audio services make it possible to establish high quality analogue connections with quality equal to terrestrial analogue connections via digital 6 Mar 2002 The Inmarsat Fleet service Introduction Mar 2002 networks switches The Speech service is used for high quality voice connections whereas 3 1 kHz audio can be used to transfer analogue signals between fax machines and modems with an analogue 2 wire interface The 3 1 kHz audio service is transparent and is suitable for all analogue applications including secure telephones The MPDS service is a packet data service where the tariff depends on the amount of data transmitted This service is a more cost effective solution for web browsing and other applications where there is no need for constant transmission of data in both directions It is also suitable for applications where a con
73. ted you use the initialization command AT WS45 4 WLES XXX where XXX is the LES number If the terminal is to stay in MPDS mode with no activity for longer periods of time then the automatic disconnect when idle setting in Windows must be disabled Refer to your Windows manual on how to do this 85 PC programs Set up of data equipment 86 Advanced Connection Settings 2 x DT Use error corti gt IW Use flow control Je Require Hardware RTS CTS r C Software lt ON XOFF Ii j CES AA TAM Edul atan wpe l r Extra settings fat WS45 4 WLE 5 004 IF Append to log oT cm Step 2 Create a Dial up connection Open Dial up Networking from My computer Click Make new connection e Select the standard modem defined during step 1 as the dial up device e Enter a dummy telephone number the number is not used but has to be defined write e g 1 as the phone number e Give the connection a recognizable name e g MPDS connection Make New Connection x a Type a name for the computer you are dialing E MFDS Connection Select a device B Standard 28800 bps Modem x Configure i Mar 2002 Set up of data equipment PC programs 5 2 2 Mar 2002 Include TCP IP as allowed network protocol and use default TCP IP settings Server assigned IP address Server assigned name server addresses etc MPDS Connection j x
74. ter which it automatically disables the test again While the distress test is enabled press the Distress button on the cradle for 5 seconds or until the light on the button stops flashing and the buzzer stops beeping e All ongoing calls will after 15 seconds be pre empted e A list of distress LES s is presented in the handset display Use and to select a LES If a LES is not selected within 15 seconds the pre configured LES will be selected instead e The handset display will now go from Distress calling to Distress connected as the call progresses Distress connected also means that the test was a success To abort the test call press or wait 120 seconds after which the call will automatically be disconnected 4 3 20 Alarm Log t Ant Setup Log Reset Distress Test Alarm Log View alarms NSR NSR PIN Codes Clear alarms FEU Corrupt wed JE ES r Time 17 42 Date 11 Feb 02 The Alarm Log logs all the alarms in the system From this menu the alarm can be viewed and cleared To clear the alarm list select the submenu Clear alarms and Mar 2002 65 Operation 4 3 21 66 Super User functions confirm the message Delete all by pressing 0x Scroll through the alarm list using the keys A in front of the Alarm name indicates that the alarm is still active Select an alarm for viewing by pressing ox Each entry for an alar
75. thermore reference IMN for an hardware interface when making outgoing will be wrong Thus service type and billing will be otherwise than expected The ISP may help you with this ID s are entered as decimal and the allowed range pr service type is as follows Service ID range Mini M voice 1 15 Mini M fax 17 31 Mini M data 33 47 Speech 145 159 3 1 kHz Audio 97 111 64 kbit s UDI 81 95 56 kbit s UDI 113 127 MPDS 161 175 Note The IMN number has to be defined before the service can be routed to an interface The service will not be listed in the routing table unless it has an IMN defined Mar 2002 Super User functions Operation 4 3 24 LES Config Mar 2002 t Routing Tel Numbers RJ11 Volume LES Config Default LES JE W Atlantic 001 0 Comsat PreferredLES E Atlantic 002 0 BT Distress LES Pacific 003 0 KDD Indian 004 0 Telenor Spare 1 005 0 OTE Spare 2 006 0 Spare 3 007 0 Spare 4 008 0 FRAC 009 0 ST12 This menu is used to select a list of LES operators It contains the following sub menus e Default LES e PreferredLES e Distress LES The Default LES list contains a list of those LES operators which may be selected as gateway to the terrestrial network The last used LES will be marked with and this LES will also be the first LES tried next time the terminal is logged on If there s no LES list selected under Allowed or Preferred LES the D
76. tic glass is used to initiate a Distress call See section We baw to make a Distress ca Distress Pa Press key for 5 seconds to send distress Distress Priority Stop Call Distress Power Test On 27 Introduction Distress Cradle This page is intentionally left blank 28 Mar 2002 Get ready to make a call Getting started 3 Getting started 3 1 Get ready to make a call 3 1 1 How to power on the system The power button on the Fleet77 is placed on the back panel See figure below kas O manan Power Button Press and hold the power button for a few seconds or until the green LED on the front of the terminal lights up Power LED Mar 2002 29 Getting started Get ready to make a call 3 1 2 30 The display and all LED s on the handset and the cradle will light up for a few seconds Below is an example of the normal readout of the handset display while the BDU is booting Initialising F AORE Wait for NCS YIIIII AORE Wait for NCS Yul AORE TELENOR READY When the display reads READY as shown above the Fleet77 is ready to make and receive calls How to power down the system Note To make sure that writing to the configuration module is completed please wait at least 10 seconds after any changes to the configuration before powering the F77 down Mar 2002 Use of PIN codes Getting started 3 2 Mar 2002 Pr
77. uzzer stops beeping The Priority Call LED will turn off when the call is terminated If the call is not answered by the ship but terminated by the RCC the Alarm LED turns on to indicate that there was an unanswered distress alert or priority call Details about the alarm can be checked in the alarm log ISDN and MPDS connection Mobile Packet Data Service MPDS and Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN is both services that enables the mobile user to connect to the Internet The maximum data transfer rate is 64 kbit s The difference between the Mobile ISDN and MPDS is that Mobile ISDN is charged by connection time and MPDS is charged by Mbits transferred This means that for applications like Web browsing email services IP LAN connectivity small to medium size file Mar 2002 ISDN and MPDS connection Getting started transfer the MPDS will be the most economic and convenient solution While in MPDS or ISDN mode the TT 3084A is flagged busy in the Inmarsat network i e it is not able to receive any calls until it returns to normal idle mode See section 5 2 1 on how to setup the computer and transceiver for a MPDS connection and section or ISDN ffor the ISDN connection A connection can be started automatically by an application like Internet Explorer or Outlook Express The connection can also be established manually In windows open Dial Up networking and double click the appropriate icon Enter username
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