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Share this document Share or Embed Document Sharing Options Share on Facebook, opens a new window Share on Twitter, opens a new window Share on LinkedIn, opens a new window Share with Email, opens mail client Copy Text Related Interests Power Inverter Electrical Wiring Switch Alternating Current Direct Current Footer menu Back to top About About Scribd Press Our blog Join our team. Aerospace Electronic Systems. CES--Phoenix. P.O. Box 21111. Phoenix, Arizona 85036-1111Revision bars show where changes are made in the manual.http://www.jfvtransports.com/home/content/delonghi-dehumidifier-manual-dd50p Remove the out--of--date pages and put the added and revised pages into your copy of this manual. Page. Descriptions of ChangeTC--4 thru TC--10. Revised to show where changes are made in the manual.Updated information in this section. Added warranty conditions information andUpdated information in this section. Added PIC Wire and Cable information. Updated telephone and facsimile numbers for Omni--Pless. Copyright 2001 Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. Highlights (23--20--28). Page 1 of 2Blank Page. Page 2Aerospace Electronic Systems. Phoenix, Arizona 85036-1111System Description and. Installation ManualNeither thisThe information disclosed hereinAll other marks are owned by their respective companies. Page 2The initial H shows Honeywell is the incorporator. Revision. Number. Revision Date. Date Put in Manual. ByUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Blank Page. Page RR--2Temporary. Revision No. Temporary. Date PutDate RemovedUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Blank Page. Page RTR--2Identified. Mod. Date IncludedDescriptionUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Blank Page. Page SBL--2Revision. RevisionRevision. TitleSubheading and Page. IntroductionUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Subheading and Page. System OperationRevision. Subheading and PageSubheading and PageSubheading and PageElectrical InstallationUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Subheading and Page. Vendor EquipmentSubheading and PageAppendix A -- Telephone Country CodesPageUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page. SectionSection. PageUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Page. SectionList of Illustrations. Figure. Figure 1--1.Inmarsat Four--Region Satellite Coverage..........................Telefax Communications with the SCS System.....................AAU Outline and Installation Drawing.............................ACU Outline and Installation Drawing.............................PSU Outline and Installation Drawing.............................Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.List of Illustrations (cont). Figure 3--12. Cross Section of a Typical AAU Installation........................Fuselage Holes Required in Typical AAU Installation................Warning and Installation Labels Locations.........................Typical Installation of Telephone Unit and Power Supply Unit TogetherSCS--1000 System Interconnect Diagram..........................Antenna Cable and GPS RF Cable Assemblies Numbering Scheme..Typical Antenna and GPS RF Cables Interface.....................IF and TPU RF Cables Numbering Scheme........................Typical IF and TPU RF Cables Interface...........................Table. Table 1--1.System Components Supplied by Honeywell......................Summary of Performance Characteristics.........................Leading Particulars for the Aero Antenna UnitLeading Particulars for the Antenna Control Unit...................Leading Particulars for the Power Supply Unit.....................Leading Particulars for the Telephone UnitLeading Particulars for the Handset Unit..........................Leading Particulars for the System InterfacesProcedure for Sending NIMS MessagesProcedure for Receiving NIMS Messages.........................List of Tables (cont). Table. Table 2--5.Procedure for Last Number List ReadoutDefault Network Service Provider and Terrestrial Network Procedure.User Access ProceduresProcedure to Set the Date and TimeProcedure to Set the Key LockMailbox Access Numbers Setup ProcedureCall Charge Setup ProcedureTraffic Log Readout ProcedureTraffic Log Settings ProcedurePrecharge Readout ProcedureProcedure to Buy Time by Calling the Owner......................Procedure to Buy Time Via Fax or MailOwner Loading Precharge Time Procedure. Table 2--26. Key Readout Procedure. Table 2--27. SIM Card Precharge Readout ProcedureAccess Control SetupCheck the Restrict Dial Setup. Table 2--31. Barred List and Phone Book SetupProcedure to Check SIM Restrictions.............................Procedure to Set the SIM Restrictions............................Magnetometer Calibration ProcedureProcedure to Configure Landing SpeedUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.List of Tables (cont). Table 2--37. Satellite Locations ProcedurePort Configuration ProcedureSecure Voice Option Setup Procedure. Table 2--41. Network Service Providers Setup Procedure. Table 2--42. Procedure to Set the Diagnostics. Table 2--43.Procedure to View InformationPaid Functions Setup ProcedurePhone Name Setup ProcedureConversion ChartTPU Memory AlarmsPower Output AlarmsATB Memory AlarmsATB Sensor Monitoring AlarmsATB Software AlarmsAAU System AlarmsGPS Communications AlarmsAAU Reinstallation InspectionACU, PSU, TPU, and HSU Reinstallation Inspection. Table 8--1. Mini--M SATCOM Master Kit, Part No. 120--84552--1XXMini--M SATCOM RF Coax Kit, Part No. 500--84475--XX............Aero--M SATCOM Wire Harness Kit, Part No. 600--84544--1XX......SATCOM Power Supply Modem Mounting Kit,Antenna Cable and GPS RF Cable Assemblies Description..........List of Tables (cont). Table A--1. Telephone Country CodesService Address CodesRS--232 Jack to DTE Interface Pin Assignments...................DTE Interface Signal DescriptionsExtended AT CommandsTable D--5.Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Blank Page. Page TC--12This manual provides general system maintenance instructions and theory of operation for the. SCS--1000 Mini--M Aero Satellite Communications (SATCOM) System. It also providesThe purpose of this manual is to help you install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the SCSCommon system maintenance procedures are not presented in thisPublications on subsystems installed as part of the SCS system are identified in the list thatHoneywell. Publication Number. Document Title. Handling, Storage, and Shipping Procedures Instruction Manual for. Honeywell Avionics EquipmentWeights and measurements in this manual use both U.S. and S.I. (metric) values.Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Y1.1, except as identified in the acronyms and abbreviations table. Acronyms and Abbreviations Table. Term. DefinitionAntenna Control Unit. Asynchronous Data. Attention. Antenna Tracking BoardControl Processor Module. Cyclic Redundancy Check. Clear to SendData Carrier Detect. Data Set Ready. Data Terminal Equipment. Dual Tone Multi--Frequency. Data Terminal ReadyEffective Isotropic Radiated Power. Electrostatic Discharge SensitiveGreenwich Mean Time. Global Positioning SystemPage INTRO--2Acronyms and Abbreviations Table (cont). DefinitionInternational Maritime Satellite Organization. Illustrated Parts Catalog. Inmarsat Serial Number. Internet Service Provider. Land Earth Station. Low Noise Amplifier. Line Replaceable UnitMan Machine InterfaceNera Internet Message Service. Nonvolatile Random Access MemoryPersonal Identification Number. Phase Lock Loop. Public Switched Telephone Network. Power Supply UnitRF Board. Receiver Not Ready. Receiver Ready. Request to Send. ReceiveSatellite Communications. Single Carrier Per Channel. Subscriber Identity Module. Signal Processor Module. Static Random Access Memory. SoftwareUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Acronyms and Abbreviations Table (cont). DefinitionTelephone Unit. TransmitPage INTRO--4Warnings, cautions, and notes in this manual give the data that follows:All personnel who operate and do maintenance on the applicable test equipment, must knowThe warnings and cautions that follow apply to all parts ofUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.For assistance with installation, operation, or maintenance of the Mini--M Aero SATCOM. System contact your local Honeywell Dealer or regional Honeywell Customer Support. Engineer. Additional assistance can be obtained from. Honeywell. Business, Regional and General Aviation (BRGA). Customer Support EngineeringGlendale, AZ 85308--9000The SCS system is a mobile aviation communications system that provides highly reliableMaritime Satellite Organization (Inmarsat) Mini--M Aero satellite system. The SCS systemThese satellites then convey the information to and fromThe SCS system doesThe Inmarsat satellites are placed in geostationary orbits above various regions of the earth toThe SCS system locks onto and continually tracks the chosenThe SCS system alsoThe total aviation satellite communications system, shown in Figure 1--1, is made up of theUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Figure 1--1. Mini--M Aero Communications System. A. Mobile Earth Station. The main component of the Mobile Earth Station (MES) is the SCS system, which isThe system interfaces with the optionalRF carrier frequencies, which are then transmitted by the antenna to the space segmentThese electronic units also receive Radio. Frequency (RF) signals from the LES via the satellite, demodulate these signals, performPage 1--2Figure 1--2. SCS System Diagram. B. Space Segment. The space segment is made up of the Inmarsat satellites that support Mini--M AeroThe space segmentThe four--regionThe area covered by each satellite is comprised of a number of zones called spot beams. Separate spot beams are covered by separate antennas on the satellite, allowing forUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.INMARSAT Four -- Region Service. Satellite Coverage and Land Earth Station NetworksSouthbury (Skyways). Eik (Skyphone). Laurentides (Aircom)Eik (Skyphone). Laurentides (Aircom). Southbury (Skyways)Santa Paula (Skyways)Eik (Skyphone). Figure 1--3. Inmarsat Four--Region Satellite Coverage. Page 1--4C. Land Earth Station. Mini--M Aero communications, via Inmarsat satellites, are transmitted to and from theEach LES provides the user with aAutomatic trafficThe Land Earth Stations (LES) are located strategically around the world to provideSome problemsTable 1--1. Land Earth Stations. Country. Location. Operator. Coverage Region. Australia. Laurentides. Australian Telstra. Atlantic Ocean West. Canada. Canadian Stratos. France. Aussaguel. France Telecom. Norway. Eik. Norwegian Telenor. United Kingdom. Goonhilly. British Telecom. Atlantic Ocean WestAustralia. Atlantic Ocean East. Atlantic Ocean EastCanada. Perth. Indian Ocean. Malaysia. KuantanNorway. Pacific Ocean. New Zealand. BT Pacific. Pacific OceanUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.The SCS system is made up of a mechanically steered antenna mounted in a radome on topThe system operates independently of the aircraft. TheTable 1--3 gives a summary of theTable 1--2. System Components Supplied by Honeywell. Component. Model No. Honeywell Part No. Aero Antenna Unit (AAU)Table 1--3. Summary of Performance Characteristics. Function. Measurement. Receive Frequency.......................Transmit Frequency......................Global Positioning System (GPS) RF. Received Frequency. Antenna Gain--to--System Noise Temperature. Minimum Coverage. Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP). Minimum 12 dBW, maximum 16 dBWRF Output Power.........................Supply Voltage from Aircraft...............Supply Current...........................Inrush Current...........................U, I, O, or P key simultaneously. The example below shows the function that can beHelp. Pushing the CONTROL key and T key selects the HELP function whenever it is neededPushing the CONTROL key and U key selects the KEYS function for a direct explanationG. Printing. When printing, such as a NIMS message or traffic log, the display screen switches to thePage 2--24Sending and receiving NIMS messages is only possible through network service providersThe procedures for sending NIMS messages through the PCTable 2--3. Procedure for Sending NIMS Messages. Task. Key Strokes. PC Screen DisplayExample:Use the DOWN key to scrollCONTROL and U keys)Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--3. Procedure for Sending NIMS Messages (cont). PC Screen DisplayNOTE: The Print menu option appears only if a printer is enabled. Refer to paragraph 7.G. in thisSelecting the Setup menuCONTROL and P keys) returns theBox message detailsNOTE: Selecting DelCONTROL and UPage 2--26Table 2--3. Procedure for Sending NIMS Messages (cont). TaskKey Strokes. PC Screen Display. Selecting the Edit menuDOWN key to scroll downCONTROL and U keys) on the Out. Box message details window alsoCONTROL and P keys) on the NewSend details window.CONTROL and U keys) deletes theCONTROL and PUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages. PC Screen DisplayExample:CONTROL and I keys) onNOTE: The Print menu option appears only if a printer is enabled. Refer to paragraph 7.G. in thisPage 2--28Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages (cont). Selecting Get on the In. Box window calls the. NIMS server to read outIn Box messageCONTROL and ONOTE: See the followingUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages (cont). Example 1:CONTROL and U keys) opens thePage 2--30Table 2--4. Procedure for Receiving NIMS Messages (cont). Example 2:Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.A. General. The SCS system provides the following functions (see Figure 2--8):Figure 2--8. PC Main Window. Selecting Menu (pushing the CONTROL and O keys) on the Main window opens the. Function menu window as shown in Figure 2--9. Use the up or down arrow on theThe reference number canTable 2--5 gives the description of each function. Figure 2--9. Function Menu Window. Page 2--32Table 2--5. Function Menu Descriptions. Reference. DescriptionLets the user change the network service provider andFor a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.E. in thisThis function also lets theFor a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.F. in thisFor a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.G. in thisSets the following:For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.H. in thisLogs outgoing calls and supplies a detailed printout. For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.I. in thisAllows preprogramming of the total duration of a call. For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.J. in thisSets or allows viewing of the following:For a detailed description, refer to paragraph 7.K. in thisUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Figure 2--10. Overview of Menu Functions. Page 2--34B. Last Number List. The last 10 numbers called are stored in the TPU memory or on the SIM card. EachIf the number is already stored in the phone book, theTo readout the last number list, perform the steps in Table 2--6. Table 2--6. Procedure for Last Number List Readout. PC Screen DisplayNOTE: A name is prompted.Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.C. Phone Book. The following may be stored for abbreviated dialing from the Handset Unit or telephone:The SIM card entries and phone entries merge whenThe following is an example of short number dialing:To make a phone book entry, edit an entry, or copying an entry, perform the procedures in. Table 2--7. Table 2--7. Phone Book Procedures. To make a phone book entry, perform the following:Main window.Page 2--36Table 2--7. Phone Book Procedures (cont). PC Screen DisplayPhone book windowCONTROL and PCONTROL and UTo edit a phone book entry or copy an entry, perform the following:Phone book windowUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.D. Key Lock. The key lock function prevents unauthorized use when the system is on, but still allowsWhen the lock is set no dial tone is produced, and the PC ATThis function is only accessible when the system is restricted for use with a specific SIMRefer to the advanced functions access control paragraphTo initiate the key lock and enter or change the unlock code, refer to the key lock setupTo set the lock or unlock, perform the procedures in Table 2--8. To lock, perform the following:Main window opensFunction menuNOTE: A warning isMain window. Page 2--38Task. To unlock, perform the following:Main window with theOpen telephoneMain window.The default ISP for a satellite (Ocean Region) is automatically used if the user does notTo set the default network service provider,In this case, theUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--9. Default Network Service Provider and Terrestrial Network Procedure. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensPage 2--40The Mini--M Aero SATCOM System user program is accessible from two levels:Without a SIM card the password allows access to owner level phone residentTable 2--10. Table 2--10. User Access Procedures. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensFunctions menuUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--10. User Access Procedures (cont). PC Screen DisplaySet access levelPage 2--42To shift to CHV2 and change the password, perform the procedures in Table 2--11. To shift to CHV2, perform the following:Main window opensFunctions menuCHV2 level.Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Task. To change the password, perform the following:Set access levelNOTE: To revert to the User level, reselect the Set access level function and select User. Page 2--44To shift to the owner level and change the password, perform the procedures in. Table 2--12. To shift to the owner level, perform the following:Main window opensFunctions menuNOTE: The defaultOwner level.Use or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Task. The DATA port may be set to operate with a PC or, for example, to output a Traffic logWhen printing the Traffic log to the PC, for example, the screen enters the text mode. ToPage 2--46Setup for data communication as follows:Appendix D.A printer must have serial interface, and is set as follows:Task. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Task. PC Screen DisplayFunctions menuNOTE: The Bit rate isNOTE: For output to the printer, select the bit rate according to the printer specifications.DATA port for ATBit rate. Hot Dial. Initial mode:Enabled. Enabled. Disabled. AT modemTask. When enabled, this function monitors the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) pin on the DATA port. If the. DTR--pin is pulled high by equipment connected to the DATA port, a data call is automaticallyThe number is automatically stored under short number 99.Dial. Bit rate. Printer. AT modem:Enabled. AT modePhone book window.Initial mode. The mode is set to AT modem as the default mode. When selecting any of the MMI (Man Machine. Interface) settings, the PC screen automatically displays the system menu.Bit rate. AT modeUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Task. PC Screen DisplayCONTROL and POutput to Printer. Data Communication (AT). Data CommunicationPrinter. AT Modem. Mode. Page 2--50H. Phone Setup. This function sets the following:The date and time is set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) Greenwich Mean TimeIt is recommended to leave this setting if correct. To set theTask. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensFunctions menuUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--15. Procedure to Set the Date and Time (cont). PC Screen DisplayPhone setup menuCONTROL and UPage 2--52The SCS--1000 system must be set for use with a specific SIM, or with no SIM. ReferTable 2--16. Procedure to Set the Key Lock. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensFunctions menuUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--16. Procedure to Set the Key Lock (cont). PC Screen DisplayPhone setup menuPage 2--54The display language may be changed as described in Table 2--17. Table 2--17. Language Setup Procedure. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensFunctions menuLanguage setup.Phone setup menuUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.Table 2--17. Language Setup Procedure (cont). PC Screen DisplayLanguage setupLanguage reset. When starting the system with the display language set to Portuguese, for example, the EngEnglish.Page 2--56When receiving a mail alert (voice, fax, or data), the user must call the server mailboxTo call the mailbox, normally the default number 57 can beTable 2--18. Mailbox Access Numbers Setup Procedure. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensFunctions menuPhone setup menuUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.With the Call charge function enabled, the cost of the call is displayed during the callLater the charge can be fetchedThe price per unit and minimum charge time is set asTable 2--19. Call Charge Setup Procedure. PC Screen DisplayMain window opensFunctions menuPage 2--58Table 2--19. Call Charge Setup Procedure (cont). PC Screen DisplayPhone setup menuUse or disclosure of information on this page is subject to the restrictions in the proprietary notice of this document.This function logs all outgoing calls both with and without the SIM card inserted. EveryService (voice, fax, data, NIMS). Network provider and satellite. The system owner may set the log output mode as follows:Cleared (stops logging and clears the log). For automatic printout after 1 or 10 calls (auto print limit). For display on the screen. Logging of incoming calls. For traffic log readout, perform the steps in Table 2--20. An example of a traffic logTable 2--21 gives the traffic log settings procedure,Table 2--20. Traffic Log Readout Procedure.