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SAILOR Fleet55/SC5507
Operating Instructions
Fleet77
In this manual the SAILOR SA7705 Satellite Antenna Unit
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3008C Capsat Fleet77 Antenna.
The SAILOR ST7706 Satellite Transceiver Unit
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3038C Capsat Fleet77 Electronics Unit and
Thrane & Thrane TT-3038C-001 Capsat Fleet77 Configuration Module.
The SAILOR ST7708 Distress Cradle
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3622B Capsat Fleet77 Distress Cradle.
The SAILOR SC7707 Satellite Control Handset
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3620F Capsat Fleet77 Control Handset (4 wire).
Fleet55
In this manual the SAILOR SA5505 Satellite Antenna Unit
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3008F Capsat Fleet55 Antenna.
The SAILOR ST5506 Satellite Transceiver Unit
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3038C Capsat Fleet55 Electronics Unit and
Thrane & Thrane TT-3038C-002 Capsat Fleet77 Configuration Module.
The SAILOR ST5508 Distress Cradle
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3622C Capsat Fleet55 Distress Cradle.
The SAILOR SC5507 Satellite Control Handset
is referenced as Thrane & Thrane TT-3620F Capsat Fleet55 Control Handset (4 wire).
038672A
Capsat Fleet77
TT-3084A
&
Capsat Fleet55
TT-3086A
User Manual
Safety Summary
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases
of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with
these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates
safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the equipment.
Thrane & Thrane A/S assume no liability for the customer's failure to comply
with these requirements.
MICROWAVE RADIATION
NO PERSONNEL WITHIN 4 m (Fleet 77)
NO PERSONNEL WITHIN 2 m (Fleet 55)
4.0m (Fleet77)
2,0m (Fleet55)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction ............................................................. 3
2.1 Abbreviations ..................................................... 3
2.2 The Inmarsat Fleet Service .................................. 4
2.3 The Capsat Fleet77 system .................................. 8
2.4 The Capsat Fleet55 system ................................ 11
2.5 Hardware Interfaces.......................................... 14
2.6 The Handset .................................................... 20
2.6.1 LCD/LED................................................ 21
2.6.2 Function Buttons..................................... 24
2.6.3 Alpha-Numeric Buttons ............................ 28
2.7 Distress Cradle ................................................. 30
33
33
33
35
35
36
36
37
38
38
39
40
40
41
Operation...............................................................
4.1 Menu System ...................................................
4.1.1 Phonebook .............................................
4.1.2 Area......................................................
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4.1.3 LES........................................................46
4.1.4 Mailbox ..................................................47
4.1.5 Help Desk ...............................................48
4.1.6 Alarm Log ...............................................49
4.1.7 Status ....................................................49
4.2 Call functions ....................................................52
4.2.1 Call using phone book ..............................52
4.2.2 Call from handset connected to RJ11 ..........52
4.2.3 Call from an ISDN phone ..........................53
4.2.4 Fax call ..................................................53
4.2.5 Call via USB ............................................54
4.2.6 Priority calls ............................................55
4.2.7 Internal calls ...........................................56
4.3 Super User functions..........................................57
4.3.1 Mailbox ..................................................57
4.3.2 Call Logs ................................................58
4.3.3 Data setup ..............................................60
4.3.4 Contrast .................................................60
4.3.5 Ring setup ..............................................61
4.3.6 Key Beep ................................................61
4.3.7 Set Time.................................................62
4.3.8 Set Date .................................................62
4.3.9 Language ...............................................63
4.3.10 Disclose Pos. ...........................................63
4.3.11 Allowed Dial ............................................64
4.3.12 Ph.Book Dial ...........................................65
4.3.13 Auto Prefix..............................................66
4.3.14 BarServiceIn ...........................................66
4.3.15 BarServiceOut .........................................67
4.3.16 LED Dimm ..............................................67
4.3.17 Ant.Setup ...............................................68
4.3.18 DistressTest ............................................69
4.3.19 Alarm Log ...............................................70
4.3.20 PIN codes ...............................................71
4.3.21 Routing ..................................................72
4.3.22 RJ11 Volume ...........................................74
4.3.23 LES Config ..............................................74
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PC programs ..........................................................
5.1 System Set-up from PC .....................................
5.2 Set-up of data equipment ..................................
5.2.1 Set-up for MPDS .....................................
5.2.2 Set-up for ISDN......................................
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77
86
87
91
Troubleshooting ...................................................... 97
6.1 List of Error messages ....................................... 97
6.1.1 Inmarsat defined alarms .......................... 97
6.1.2 Non Inmarsat Alarms..............................110
Index ...................................................................115
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Abbreviations
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Abbreviations
2
2.1
Introduction
Abbreviations
ACU
ADU
AORE
AORW
BDU
FEU
GPS
IMN
ISDN
ISN
IOR
ISP
LCD
LED
LES
MES
MMI
MPDS
MSN
NCS
NSR
PIN
PUK
POR
PSTN
RCC
STE
T&T
TNID
UDI
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Introduction
Introduction
USB
2.2
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The
services
encompasses:
x
x
Introduction
supported
by
the
Inmarsat
Fleet
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Introduction
2.3
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Introduction
TT-3008C Antenna
2
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.
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Introduction
10
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Introduction
2.4
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Introduction
12
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Introduction
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Introduction
2.5
Hardware Interfaces
Hardware Interfaces
The Electronic Units of the Capsat Fleet77 and the
Capsat Fleet55 has the following hardware interfaces:
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
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Hardware Interfaces
Introduction
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:
x
x
x
x
Speech
3.1 kHz audio
mini-M voice
Distress call
Speech
3.1 kHz audio
mini-M voice
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Introduction
Hardware Interfaces
ISDN interface:
2
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 /
Capsat Fleet55 has 1 B channel (Data) and 1 D channel
which combined equals a total bandwidth of 64 kbps.
Please ensure that your ISDN 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:
x
x
x
x
x
64 kbit/s UDI
56 kbit/s DATA
Speech
3.1 kHz audio
mini-M voice
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Hardware Interfaces
Introduction
MPDS service
Configuration of the terminal via FleetCP software
Connection of a IP Router
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Introduction
Hardware Interfaces
2
The NMEA 0183/2000 is a Gyro and Navigation interface. It
serves as a backup, if a alternative antenna without selfsteering, has to be installed.
Note: Interface is currently not supported.
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Hardware Interfaces
Introduction
USB Interface:
2
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:
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Introduction
2.6
The Handset
The Handset
The Handset is the primary interface for the Capsat Fleet
system. It enables the user to dial numbers, it displays
error and status messages, and it is used to configure the
transceiver.
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The Handset
Introduction
2.6.1 LCD/LED
Scroll
Down
Secondary
Functions
Enabled
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<
>
?TTTTT
IOR:LESNAME
Ready
Speaker
Enabled
= @ AB C D E
Handset
Off hook
More Options
Available
Pin Code
Locked
Enabled
Alphabetic
Entry Enabled
Locked
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Introduction
The Handset
2
Power
Alarm
Synchronization
Connection
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.
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The Handset
Introduction
Symbol
<
=
@
A
B
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Meaning
2
Turned on when the
pressed.
C
D
>
?
23
Introduction
The Handset
E
Symbol
V
24
Meaning
Enter the top level of the menu system. See
section 4.1 Menu System.
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The Handset
Introduction
$
&
'
%
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Introduction
The Handset
)
*
(
,
Key
*-
*.
*/
*0
26
Function
Recalls the last dialed number.
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The Handset
Introduction
*1
*2
*4
*5
*8
*7
)
*'
*%
*)
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Introduction
The Handset
Key
-
.
/
28
ABC2
DEF3
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The Handset
Introduction
0
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
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GHI4
JKL5
MNO6
PQRS7
TUV8
WXYZ9
<space>
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Introduction
2.7
Distress Cradle
Distress Cradle
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 *4 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 4.2.6 Priority calls. To the left of
the Power LED is the Distress Test LED. This is lit when a
distress test is performed. See section 4.3.18 DistressTest.
Above the Distress Test LED is the Distress Stop button.
This is used to abort a Distress call. The Distress button,
protected by plastic glass, is used to initiate a Distress call.
See section 3.4.1 How to make a Distress call.
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Distress Cradle
Introduction
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3
3.1
Getting started
Getting started
Get ready to make a call
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
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Getting started
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
3
?
AORE:
Wait for NCS
?TTTTT
AORE:
Wait for NCS
?TTTTT
AORE: LESNAME
READY
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Getting started
Press and hold the power button for a few seconds, until
the handset display shows the message shown below.
?TTTTT
Thrane F77
Goodbye
?TTTTT
Thrane F55
Goodbye
3.2
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Getting started
Normal calls
3.3
Normal calls
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Normal calls
Getting started
Example:
?TTTTT
Connected:
00:01:59
AORE
POR
IOR
AORW
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Getting started
Distress call
1st Handset
2nd Handset
1st 2-wire
2nd 2-wire
3rd 2-wire
ISDN
1
2
3
4
5
6
3.4
Distress call
Please note: The distress functionality is available on
Fleet77 systems only.
A distress call is an automated way of calling for help
(SOS). A distress call from the Fleet77 system is a voice
call, which means that the call will be connected to an
operator at the RCC (Rescue Co-ordination Center). When
the distress call is connected, the ships position and the
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Distress call
Getting started
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Getting started
Distress call
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Getting started
3.5
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Getting started
3
The connection can be disconnected by right clicking the
tray icon and choosing Disconnect.
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Menu System
4
4.1
Operation
Operation
Menu System
This section describes the functions in the menu system,
available to all users.
call
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Operation
Menu System
4.1.1 Phonebook
Phonebook
Area
LES
Mailbox
Helpdesk
Alarm log
Status
Super User
Service User
01 TT
02 TT2
01 539558800
02 5395588xx
Hint
Press
to view the
Name
Telephone number
Short code
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Menu System
Press
Operation
, or 8 to dial.
*'
THRANE&
7701/5114477
&
-0&
4.1.2 Area
Phonebook
Area
LES
Mailbox
Helpdesk
Alarm log
Status
Super User
Service User
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None
*Automatic
W-Atlantic
E-Atlantic
Indian
Pacific
Spare1
Spare2
Spare3
Spare4
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Operation
Menu System
The Area menu is used to select ocean region and has got
the following list of possible choices:
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
None
Automatic
W-Atlantic
E-Atlantic
Indian
Pacific
Spare 1
Spare 2
Spare 3
Spare 4
4.1.3 LES
Phonebook
Area
LES
Mailbox
Helpdesk
Alarm log
Status
Super User
Service User
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001:0
002:0
003:0
004:0
005:0
006:0
007:0
.
.
.
.
NAME1
NAME2
NAME3
NAME4
NAME5
NAME6
NAME7
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Menu System
Operation
4.1.4 Mailbox
Phonebook
Area
LES
Mailbox
Helpdesk
Alarm log
Status
Super User
Service User
List Empty
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Operation
Menu System
Press
*7
to access
H.Desk empty
4
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 *7.
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 menu. Normally this menu is only
accessible to T&T or the supplier. Each entry contains a
phone number, name of the entry, TNID (terrestrial
network ID) and a LES access code.
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Menu System
Operation
View alarms
Clear alarms
*FEU
*POSITION
.
.
.
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 4.3.19. 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 &. Each entry for an alarm contains an alarm
description and the time and date when the alarm
occurred. See section 6.1 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
Super User
Service User
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C/NO
Transceiver
RF Block
Bulletin
Antenna
GPS Info
C/NO
59.5dbHz
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Operation
Menu System
C/No
Transceiver
RF block
Bulletin
Antenna
GPS
C/No:
Choosing C/No will display the signal strength in dBHz.
Pressing $will return to the previous state.
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Transceiver
Release date:
Unit Type:
Serial No.:
ISN:
PCB No.:
Forward ID:
SW Ver.:
RF Block
RX Frequency:
TX Frequency:
Freq. offset:
Acc. offset:
AGC:
Gain:
TX level:
Lo1-Lo3:
Temperature:
Power mode:
Bulletin
Ocean Region:
NSR state:
Type:
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Menu System
Antenna
HPA:
ACU:
GPS
PositionInfo:
Heading:
Speed:
UTC Time:
Internal GPS:
External GPS:
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Operation
Unit type:
Serial no.:
SW version:
Mode:
Power:
Temperature:
Alarms:
Unit type:
Serial no.:
State:
Input power:
SW version:
Alarms:
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Operation
4.2
Call functions
Call functions
PPIJHNJJMMPPQ
When using one of the RJ11 analogue interfaces please
make sure that the selected interface is configured for a
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Call functions
Operation
PPIJHNJJMMPPQ
The display on the terminal handset will show how the call
proceeds.
After hanging up (on the ISDN phone) the display will show
how long the call lasted.
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Operation
Call functions
PPIJHNJJMMPPQ
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 & Thrane in Denmark (country code 45)
press the following keys on the Capsat Fleet Handset:
7701/5114444*0
After this the terminal asks which service to use:
1:
2:
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Call functions
Operation
Call Type
Priority level
Routine-personal
0-
Routine-professional
0+
Safety
Urgency
Distress
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Operation
Call functions
Interface
56
Interface Code
Interface port
RJ11 #1
X1
RJ11 #2
X2
RJ11 #3
X3
ISDN
X7
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4.3
Operation
4.3.1 Mailbox
Press
Press
Mail Box
Call logs
Data setup
Dflt.Setting
Contrast
List Empty
<
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Operation
Mail Box
Call logs
Data setup
Dflt.Setting
Contrast
Logged Calls
Total time
Total MPDS
Clear log
Start time
Phone number
Duration
OID
Area
LES acc.code
TNID
CallPriority
Received
Transmitted
Total
<
Logged calls
Total Time
Total MPDS
Clear log
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x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Operation
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Operation
*Auto
115200
57600
38400
.
.
1200
Baudrate
Flow control
+++mode
Result codes
<
Baudrate:
Flow control:
+++mode:
Result codes:
Auto | 115200-1200
None | Xon/Xoff | Hardware
Disabled | Enabled
Disabled | Enabled
4.3.4 Contrast
Mail Box
Call logs
Data setup
Dflt.Setting
Contrast
Press
%(
to Adjust
Contrast
4.====
<
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Operation
Ring Volume
Ring Cadence
Ring Volume
4.====
Press
%(
to Adjust
<
Off|1|2|3|4, default is 4.
1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8, default is 1.
% and (.
Key beep
Off
Press
%(
to Adjust
<
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Operation
Edit time
17:29
<
Edit Date
2002-02-11
<
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Operation
4.3.9 Language
<
Press
Ring Setup
Key Beep
Set Time
Set Date
Language
Press
%( to Scroll
&to select
Language
English
<
used,
can
be
changed
to
other
4
4.3.10 Disclose Pos.
<
*Reveal Pos
Dont Reveal
Disclose Pos
NMEA
Allowed Dial
Ph.BookDial
Auto Prefix
Press
<
Press
%( to Scroll
&to select
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Operation
<
Disclose Pos
NMEA
Allowed Dial
Ph.BookDial
Auto Prefix
Press
List empty
<
64
*) to delete an
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Operation
Examples:
Mask
00453955
Valid number
Valid number
004539558800
004539558888
Invalid number
Invalid number
39558800
004539
Press
<
Disclose Pos
NMEA
Allowed Dial
Ph.BookDial
Auto Prefix
Press
%( to Scroll
&to select
PhoneB. Dial
Disabled
<
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Operation
<
Press
Disclose Pos
NMEA
Allowed Dial
Ph.BookDial
Auto Prefix
Prefix no.
0045
<
4.3.14 BarServiceIn
<
BarServicIn
BarServicOut
PhoneBook
LED Dimm
Billing Tone
MiniM voice
Speech
3.1KHz audio
64 Kbit/s
56 Kbit/s
MiniM fax
MPDS
Incoming
Not barred
Press
Press
%( to Scroll
&to select
<
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Operation
4.3.15 BarServiceOut
<
BarServicIn
BarServicOut
PhoneBook
LED Dimm
Billing Tone
MiniM voice
Speech
3.1KHz audio
64 Kbit/s
56 Kbit/s
MiniM fax
MPDS
Outgoing
Not barred
Press
Press
%( to Scroll
&to select
<
Press
Press
%( to Scroll
&to select
*Bright
Dimm
Off
<
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Operation
4.3.17 Ant.Setup
<
Ant.Setup
Log Reset
Distress Test
Alarm Log
PIN Codes
Reset ACU
Set time out
Num. Skyscan
Mount Pos.
Upload FEU
<
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Operation
4.3.18 DistressTest
Please note: The Distress Test
available on Fleet77 systems only.
Press
Press
<
Ant.Setup
Log Reset
Distress Test
Alarm Log
PIN Codes
functionality
is
%( to Scroll
&to select
4
Enable
Disable
<
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x
x
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Operation
x
x
x
<
x
View alarms
Clear alarms
*NSR
*FEU
.
.
NSR
Corrupt
-----------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
confirm the message "Delete all?" by pressing &. Scroll
through the alarm list, using the %( keys. A * in front
of the Alarm name, indicates that the alarm is still active.
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Operation
SU-PIN Chg
<
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Operation
4.3.21 Routing
<
Routing
RJ11 Volume
LES Config
Handset #1
Handset #2
RJ11 #1
RJ11 #2
RJ11 #3
ISDN
MiniM voice
{IMN}#
--------------Speech
{IMN}
--------------3.1KHz audio
*{IMN}
--------------.
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Handset #1
Handset #2 (currently not operational)
RJ11 #1
RJ11 #2
RJ11 #3
ISDN
RS-232 #1
RS-232 #2 (currently not operational)
USB
(currently not operational)
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Operation
Service
Interface
Handset
RJ11
RS-232
ISDN
(1 & 2)
(1, 2 & 3)
(1 & 2)
Mini-M voice
Mini-M fax
X
X
Speech
64 Kbit/s
56 Kbit/s
MPDS
USB
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Operation
%( to Scroll
&to select
<
Routing
RJ11 Volume
LES Config
*High
Medium
Low
Routing
RJ11 Volume
LES Config
Default LES
PreferredLES
Distress LES
*W-Atlantic
E-Atlantic
Pacific
Indian
Spare 1
Spare 2
Spare 3
Spare 4
001:0
002:0
003:0
004:0
005:0
006:0
007:0
008:0
009:0
010:0
011:0
012:0
Name1
Name2
Name3
Name4
Name5
Name6
Name7
Name8
.
.
.
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Operation
Default LES
PreferredLES
Distress LES
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Operation
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5
5.1
PC programs
PC programs
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.
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.
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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,
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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.
To read more about PIN codes see section 3.2 Use of PIN
codes.
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5
RS-232 parameters of the terminal can be changed in the
RS-232 window.
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5.2
5
For a MPDS session, connect a RS-232 cable between the
COM port of the computer and the COM ports on the Fleet
system. The COM ports on the Fleet system is marked X9.
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Baudrate:
115200 baud
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
Configuring Capsat Fleet77 for MPDS on your MES
Software distribution disk or at our web site WWW.TT.DK .
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as the
is not
phone
MPDS
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6.1
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
List of Error messages
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1
0
9
7
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Troubleshooting
Cause Code
Description
Event
1001
Normal
1011
Called party is
busy.
1012
Called party is
busy
1021
No User
responded
6
1081
Identified
channel does
not exist
1091
Destination
out of order
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Destination
out of order
1141
1142
1143
Preemption
1144
Reserved
1145
Preemption
Normal.
11A0
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11D2
Inconsistency
in designated
outgoing
access
information
and subscriber
class.
originated call)
Invalid
number
format
(address
digits)
incomplete)
11D3
Protocol error,
unspecified
11D4
Protocol error.
Unspecified
11D5
Protocol error,
unspecified
11D6
100
Inconsistency
in designated
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outgoing
access
information
and subscriber
class.
11E0
11E1
1201
Reserved
1261
Reserved
1262
1281
1291
12B1
Channel type
not
implemented
service
Requested
circuit/channel
not available.
Interworking.
Unspecified
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12C2
Protocol error.
Unspecified
12C3
No User
responded
12C4
Protocol error.
Unspecified
12C5
Protocol error.
Unspecified
12C6
Protocol error.
Unspecified
Protocol error.
Unspecified
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Protocol error,
unspecified.
12D2
Protocol error.
Unspecified
1351
1361
Temporary
failure
1362
Recovery on
timer expiry.
1363
Preemption
1392
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circuit/channel
available.
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1452
No
circuit/channel
available.
1541
1551
1552
Reserved
1581
Requested
circuit/channel
not available.
specific LES
Temporary
failure.
1591
15A2
Bearer
capability not
authorized
Bearer
capability not
authorized
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15A3
Troubleshooting
15A4
15A5
15A6
Bearer
capability not
authorized
Bearer
capability not
authorized
15B1
Interworking.
Unspecified
15C1
Protocol error,
unspecified
Protocol error.
Unspecified
15C3
Protocol error,
unspecified
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Protocol error.
Unspecified
15C5
Protocol error.
Unspecified
15C6
Reserved
15C7
No answer
from user
(user alerted)
15C8
15C9
Reserved
LES is clearing the call because a
"authentication reply" message (type B6H)
has not been received by the LES within
15CB
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15D2
Message with
unrecognized
parameter,
discarded
conflicting information
CES o NCS
Signaling only.
15E1
1651
1661
Preemption -
circuit
reserved for
reuse
No
circuit/channel
available.
Recovery on
timer expiry
6
16C1
Reserved
16C2
Recovery on
timer expiry
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1811
Called party is
busy
1841
1842
1843
1844
1851
No
circuit/channel
available.
available
1855
1856
18A1
capability not
authorized
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18A3
18B1
Interworking,
unspecified
18C1
Subscriber
absent
18E1
Called Party is
busy
1C61
1F01
Normal
1F11
1F21
Called Party is
busy
No User
responded
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Destination
out of order
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terrestrial circuit
1F62
Normal
Alarm Message
CPU Alarms
6
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
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Index
Microwave .......................... v
Routine-professional......... 55
Routing ..................... 73, 82
RS-232 14, 17, 60, 72, 84, 86
Safety ............................ 55
Satellite............................ 4
Service User............... 36, 43
Services ........................... 6
Short code ................. 44, 52
Short message ........... 47, 57
Sky scans .................. 68, 85
Software version.............. 50
Speech ............................. 5
Spot-beams ...................... 4
Status ............................ 50
Stop button..................... 10
Super User................. 36, 43
Synchronization ............... 22
Time ......................... 62, 83
Time out.................... 68, 85
TNID ......................... 48, 75
Urgency.......................... 55
USB .....................14, 54, 72
Volume ..................... 61, 84
Web browsing ................. 41
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Main Menu
Phonebook
Scroll through
phone book
Menu/Submen
Selection
Area
None
*Automatic
W-Atlantic
E-Atlantic
Pacific
Indian
Spare 1
Spare 2
Spare 3
Spare 4
LES
Avaible LES
in the region
Mailbox
View
Helpdesk
Alarm log
Value
Scroll through
help desk
View
Status
Super
Service
Super User
Service User
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Status
C/No
= xx.x dBHz
Transceiver
Release date:
Unit Type:
Serial No.:
ISN:
PCB No:
Forward ID:
SW Ver.:
RF Block
Bulletin
Antenna
Rx Frequency:
Tx Frequency:
Freq. offset:
Acc. offset:
AGC:
Gain:
Tx level:
Lo1:
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:
SU CC RXed:
SU CC TXed:
FEU
ACU
GPS Info
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PositionInfo
Heading
Speed
UTC Time
Internal
External
Unit Type:
Serial No:
SW version:
Mode:
Power:
Temperature:
Alarms:
Unit Type:
Serial No:
State:
Input Power:
SW version:
Alarms:
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Mail Box
View
Delete
Call logs
Data setup
Logged Calls
Total Time
Total MPDS
Clear Log
Baud rate
Flow ctrl
Dflt. Setting
Contrast
Ring Setup
115200
57600
38400
19200
9600
4800
2400
1200
Auto
None
Xon/Xoff
Hardware
+++ mode
Enable
Disable
Result codes
Enable
Disable
Customer Dflt.
1.=
2.==
3.===
4.====
5.=====
6.======
7.=======
8.========
Off
1.=
2.==
3.===
4.====
Ring volume
Ring Cadance
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Key Beep
Set time
Edit time
Set date
Edit date
Language
English
Disclose Pos
NMEA
Not in this
Release
Setup allowed
dial
Ph.Book Dial
Enable
Disable
BarServiceIn
BarServiceOut
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Reveal Pos
Don't reveal
Allowed Dial
Auto Prefix
Off
1.=
2.==
3.===
4.====
Prefix no.
MiniM voice
Speech
3.1 kHz audio
64kb Kbit/s
56kb Kbit/s
MiniM fax
MPDS
Barred
Not barred
MiniM voice
Speech
3.1 kHz audio
64kb Kbit/s
56kb Kbit/s
MiniM fax
MPDS
Barred
Not barred
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Billing Tone
Ant.Setup
Log Reset
Distress Test
Alarm log
Bright
Dimm
Off
Not in this
Release
Reset ACU
Set Time-Out
Num. SkyScan
Mount Position
Upload FEU
Not in this
Release
Enable
Disable
View
Clear
PIN Codes
Routing
RJ11 Volume
LES Config
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Handset#1
Handset#2
RJ11#1
RJ11#2
RJ11#3
ISDN
MiniM Voice
Speech
3.1kHz Audio
64 kbit
56kbit
Fax
In (*)
Out (#)
High
Medium
Low
Default LES
Preferred LES
Distress LES
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LES Config
Default LES
PreferredLES
Allowed LES
Distress LES
W-Atlantic
E-Atlantic
Pacific
Indian
Spare 1
Spare 2
Spare 3
Spare 4
Help Desk
Scroll through
Help desk
phone numbers
Edit numbers
IMN Config
MiniM voice
MiniM fax
Speech
3.1Khz audio
64 Kbit/s
56 Kbit/s
MPDS
Tel. number
MPDS PreEmpt
PIN Codes
Dflt. Setting
Comsat
BT
TeleNor
etc.
Not in this
SeU-PIN Chg
SU PIN
SU Unblock
Customer Dflt.
Factory Dflt.
Not in this
Ok to reset?
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