Hughes Low Profile BGAN (LPB) Terminal Mode d'emploi

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Mode d'emploi
Hughes Low Profile BGAN (LPB)
Terminal
User Guide
Document No. 3500943-0001
Revision C
23 October 2017
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Copyright © 2014 2015, 2017 Hughes Network Systems, LLC
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Contents
Understanding safety alert messages ..................................................................................... vii
Messages concerning personal injury / Messages concernant des blessures corporelles......................... vii
Messages concerning property damage / Messages concernant des dommages matériels .................... viii
Safety symbols ........................................................................................................................... ix
Chapter 1 Product Description ........................................................................................... 1
Contents of the Hughes LPB Terminal ...................................................................................................... 1
Main features of the LPB Terminal .......................................................................................................... 2
Interfaces .................................................................................................................................................... 4
Terminal Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 6
Information for Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 7
Date of Manufacture .................................................................................................................................. 7
Manufacturer Contact ................................................................................................................................ 7
Chapter 2 Configuration via Web UI ................................................................................. 8
Web UI Layout .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Home Tab ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Terminal Information ......................................................................................................................... 8
SIM Information ................................................................................................................................ 8
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................. 9
Status Bar ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Connections Tab .................................................................................................................................. 12
Manage Contexts Page ..................................................................................................................... 12
Automatic Contexts .......................................................................................................................... 13
Manage APNs Page.......................................................................................................................... 15
Settings Tab ......................................................................................................................................... 16
General Setup ................................................................................................................................... 16
IP Address/DHCP Settings .............................................................................................................. 17
Ethernet Port Page ............................................................................................................................ 18
Port Forwarding Page ....................................................................................................................... 20
ATC Page ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Feature Management Page ................................................................................................................... 22
M2M Page ............................................................................................................................................ 23
Ping Configuration: .......................................................................................................................... 23
Security Passwords .............................................................................................................................. 25
Enhanced Security Settings Page ......................................................................................................... 26
SMS Pages ........................................................................................................................................... 28
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Chapter 3 Operational Features ....................................................................................... 29
LEDs ........................................................................................................................................................ 29
Function Button ....................................................................................................................................... 29
Network Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 29
NAT Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 30
NAPT Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 30
Relay Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 30
PPPoE Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 31
Remote Control ........................................................................................................................................ 31
Remote Upgrade and File Transfer .......................................................................................................... 32
Security .................................................................................................................................................... 32
Wake on LAN (Any Packet) .................................................................................................................... 33
Power Pin Control .................................................................................................................................... 34
ATC ......................................................................................................................................................... 34
Watchdog ................................................................................................................................................. 34
Chapter 4 Installation Instructions .................................................................................. 35
Inspecting the parts .................................................................................................................................. 35
Determining where to install the terminal ................................................................................................ 35
Install Ethernet, Power and RF Cables .................................................................................................... 37
Powering up the Hughes LPB .................................................................................................................. 39
Coverage Map .......................................................................................................................................... 40
Operation in the MEAS footprint ......................................................................................................... 40
Operation in the Russian Federation .................................................................................................... 42
Pointing the Antenna ................................................................................................................................ 42
Post Antenna Pointing .............................................................................................................................. 45
LED Flow Chart ....................................................................................................................................... 47
Exit Pointing Mode .................................................................................................................................. 48
Chapter 5 Lightning Protection and Safety ..................................................................... 49
Lightning and Grounding Precautions / La foudre et la terre Précautions ............................................... 49
Disclaimer / Avertissement ...................................................................................................................... 51
Chapter 6 AT Unsolicited Response Codes ..................................................................... 52
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 54
PDP Context Activation Errors ............................................................................................................ 55
Chapter 8 EU Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................ 56
FCC Compliance / Conformité FCC ........................................................................................................ 57
IC Compliance / Conformité IC ............................................................................................................... 57
EU RoHS-2 (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive ................................................................ 58
EU WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directives ...................................................... 58
MIL-STD-810G (15 April-14) ................................................................................................................. 59
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Figures
FIGURE 1-1 HUGHES LPB TERMINAL 1
FIGURE 1-2 ACCESSORIES BOX 2
FIGURE 1-3 - INTERFACES 4
FIGURE 1-4 DOOR OPEN VIEW 5
FIGURE 2-1 - HOME PAGE 9
FIGURE 2-2 MANAGE CONTEXTS 12
FIGURE 2-3 AUTOMATIC CONTEXTS 13
FIGURE 2-4 DHCP AUTOMATIC CONTEXTS 14
FIGURE 2-5 MANAGE APNS 15
FIGURE 2-6 GENERAL SETUP 16
FIGURE 2-7 IP ADDRESS/DHCP SETTINGS 18
FIGURE 2-8 ETHERNET SETTINGS 19
FIGURE 2-9 PORT FORWARDING SETTINGS 20
FIGURE 2-10 ATC PAGE 21
FIGURE 2-11 FEATURE MANAGEMENT PAGE 22
FIGURE 2-12 M2M SETUP 23
FIGURE 2-13 SECURITY PASSWORDS 25
FIGURE 2-14 ENHANCED SECURITY PAGE LINK 26
FIGURE 2-15 ENHANCED SECURITY SETTINGS PAGE 26
FIGURE 2-16 LOGIN PAGE 27
FIGURE 2-17 SMS SEND/RECEIVE 28
FIGURE 4-1 HOME PAGE SHOWING POINTING INFORMATION 36
FIGURE 4-2 INSTALLING ETHERNET, POWER AND RF CABLE 37
FIGURE 4-3 CABLES CONNECTED: RF, 3-PIN AND 6-PIN RESPECTIVELY 38
FIGURE 4-4 - FUNCTION BUTTON 39
FIGURE 4-5 AREA WHERE THE UT MAY SEE TWO SATELLITES 41
FIGURE 4-6 MEAS REGIONAL BEAMS COVERING THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 42
FIGURE 4-7: TYPICAL LAY FLAT ANTENNA POINTING 30° - 60° ELEVATION ANGLE 44
FIGURE 4-8: 0° TO 30° ELEVATION ANGLE 44
FIGURE 4-9: 60°- 90° ELEVATION ANGLE 45
FIGURE 4-10 SIGNAL STRENGTH ON HOME PAGE 46
FIGURE 4-11 LED FLOW CHART 47
FIGURE 5-1 LPB PROTECTIVE EARTH GROUNDING 50
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Tables
TABLE 1 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 6
TABLE 2 WEB UI LAYOUT .................................................................................................................................... 8
TABLE 3 STATUS BAR ......................................................................................................................................... 10
TABLE 4 GPS STATUS .......................................................................................................................................... 11
TABLE 5 REMOTE CONTROL SMS MESSAGE COMMANDS ........................................................................ 32
TABLE 6 - AT UNSOLICITED RESPONSE CODES............................................................................................... 53
TABLE 7 - PDP CONTEXT ACTIVATION ERRORS ............................................................................................. 55
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Understanding safety alert messages
Safety alert messages call attention to potential safety hazards and
tell you how to avoid them. These messages are identified by the
signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, or NOTICE, as
illustrated below. To avoid possible property damage, personal
injury or in some cases possible death read and comply with all
safety alert messages.
Messages d'alerte de sécurité attirent l'attention sur les
dangers potentiels et de vous dire comment les éviter. Ces
messages sont identifiés par un signal mots DANGER,
AVERTISSEMENT, ATTENTION, ou avis, comme illustré ci-
dessous. Pour éviter des dommages matériels, des blessures ou
la mort dans certains cas possible de lire et de respecter tous
les messages d'alerte de sécurité.
Messages concerning
personal injury / Messages
concernant des blessures
corporelles
The signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION indicate
hazards that could result in personal injury or in some cases death,
as explained below. Each of these signal words indicates the
severity of the potential hazard.
Le signal de DANGER mots, AVERTISSEMENT et
ATTENTION indiquer les dangers qui pourraient entraîner
des blessures ou, dans certains cas la mort, comme expliqué ci-
dessous. Chacun de ces mots du signal indique la gravité du
danger potentiel.
DANGER indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER indique une situation potentiellement dangereuse
qui, si elle n'est pas évitée, entraînera la mort ou des
blessures graves.
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WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in serious injury.
AVERTISSEMENT indique une situation potentiellement
dangereuse qui, si elle n'est pas évitée, pourrait entraîner
des blessures graves.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
ATTENTION indique une situation potentiellement
dangereuse qui, si elle n'est pas évitée, pourrait entraîner
des blessures mineures ou modérées.
Messages concerning
property damage /
Messages concernant des
dommages matériels
NOTICE is used for messages concerning possible property
damage, product damage or malfunction, data loss, or other
unwanted resultsbut not personal injury.
AVIS est utilisée pour les messages concernant les dommages
matériels, des dommages au produit ou de dysfonctionnement,
de perte de données ou d'autres résultats indésirables, mais des
blessures non personnelle.
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Safety symbols
The generic safety alert symbol calls attention to a
potential personal injury hazard. It appears next to the DANGER,
WARNING, and CAUTION signal words as part of the signal
word label. Other symbols may appear next to DANGER,
WARNING, or CAUTION to indicate a specific type of hazard
(for example, fire or electric shock). If other hazard symbols are
used in this document they are identified in this section.
Le symbole générique d'alerte suivant attire
l'attention sur un danger potentiel de risque de blessures. Il
apparaît à côté des mots DANGER, AVERTISSEMENT et
ATTENTION dans le cadre de l'affichage d’alerte . D'autres
symboles peuvent apparaître à côté de DANGER,
AVERTISSEMENT ou ATTENTION pour indiquer un type
spécifique de danger (par exemple, un incendie ou un choc
électrique). Si d’autres symboles de danger sont utilisés dans
ce document, ils sont décrits dans cette section.
Additional symbols / Symboles supplémentaires
Warning Potential Radio Frequency (RF)
hazard. Where you see this alert symbol and
WARNING heading, strictly follow the
warning instructions to avoid injury to eyes or
other personal injury.
Avertissement Danger possible de Fréquence
Radio (RF). A la vue de ce symbole d’alerte
et du terme AVERTISSEMENT, suivez
rigoureusement les instructions
d'avertissement afin d’éviter une blessure
aux yeux ou toute autre blessure.
Warning Where you see this alert symbol and
WARNING heading, strictly follow the
warning instructions to avoid personal injury.
Avertissement A la vue de ce symbole
d’alerte et du terme AVERTISSEMENT,
suivez rigoureusement les instructions
d'avertissement pour éviter toute blessure.
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Danger Electric shock hazard: Where you see
this alert symbol and DANGER heading,
strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid
electric shock injury or death.
Danger Risque de choc électrique: A la vue
de ce symbole d’alerte et du terme
DANGER, suivez rigoureusement les
instructions d'avertissement pour éviter tout
choc électrique ou blessure mortelle.
Do not stand in front of the Antenna This
device emits radio frequency energy. To avoid
injury, do not place head or other body parts in
front of the satellite antenna when system is
operational. Maintain a distance of 1 m or more
from the front of the Satellite Terminal antenna.
Ne pas se tenir en face de l'antenne. Cet
appareil émet une énergie de fréquence
radio. Pour éviter toute blessure, ne placez
pas la tête ou toute autre partie du corps en
face de l'antenne satellite lorsque le système
est opérationnel. Maintenez une distance de
1 m ou plus par rapport à l’antenne du
terminal satellite.
General Handle your Satellite Terminal with
care. Avoid exposing your Satellite Terminal to
extreme hot or cold temperatures outside the
range -40ºC to +75ºC.
Avoid placing the Terminal close to cigarettes,
open flames or any source of heat.
Changes or modifications to the Terminal not
expressly approved by Hughes Network
Systems will void the Warranty and could void
your authority to operate this equipment.
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Only use a soft damp cloth to clean the
Terminal.
To avoid impaired Terminal performance,
please ensure the unit’s antenna is not damaged
or covered with foreign material like paint or
labeling.
When inserting the SIM, do not bend it or
damage the contacts in any way. When
connecting the interface cables, do not use
excessive force.
Général Manipulez votre terminal satellite
avec soin. Évitez d'exposer votre terminal
satellite à des températures extrêmement
chaudes ou froides en dehors de la plage -40 º
C à 75 º C.
Évitez de placer le terminal à proximité de la
cigarette, de flammes nues ou de toute source
de chaleur.
Les changements ou modifications apportées
au Terminal et non expressément approuvées
par Hughes Network Systems annulent la
garantie et peuvent annuler votre droit à
utiliser cet équipement.
Utilisez uniquement un chiffon doux humide
pour nettoyer le terminal.
Pour éviter toute dégradation des
performances du terminal, veuillez vous
assurer que l’antenne de l'unité n'est pas
endommagée ou recouverte d’un corps
étranger, comme de la peinture ou de
l'étiquetage.
Lorsque vous insérez la carte SIM, ne pas la
plier ni endommager les contacts en aucune
manière. Ne pas forcer lors de la connexion
des câbles d’interface.
In the vicinity of blasting work and in
explosive environments Never use the Satellite
Terminal where blasting work is in progress.
Observe all restrictions and follow any
regulations or rules. Areas with a potentially
explosive environment are often, but not
always, clearly marked.
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A proximité de travaux de dynamitage et
d’environnements explosifs N'utilisez jamais
le terminal satellite près de travaux de
dynamitage en cours. Respectez toutes les
restrictions et suivez toutes les instructions
ou la règlementation. Les zones présentant
une atmosphère potentiellement explosive
sont généralement, mais pas toujours,
clairement signalées.
Qualified Service Do not attempt to
disassemble your Satellite Terminal. The unit
does not contain consumer-serviceable
components. Only qualified service personnel
may install or repair equipment.
Service Qualifié N'essayez pas de démonter
votre terminal satellite. L'unité ne contient
pas de composants réparables par le
consommateur. Seul le personnel qualifié
peut installer ou réparer le matériel.
Accessories Use Hughes approved accessories
only. Use of non-approved accessories may
result in loss of performance, damage to the
Satellite Terminal, fire, electric shock or injury.
Accessoires Utilisez uniquement des
accessoires approuvés par Hughes.
L’utilisation d’accessoires non approuvés
peut entraîner une dégradation de
performance, un endommagement du
terminal satellite, un incendie, une
électrocution ou des blessures.
Connecting Devices Never connect
incompatible devices to the Satellite Terminal.
When connecting the Satellite Terminal to any
other device, read the device’s User Manual for
detailed safety instructions.
Connexion de périphériques Ne jamais
connecter des périphériques incompatibles
au terminal satellite. Lors du raccordement
du terminal satellite à un autre appareil, lire
le manuel utilisateur du périphérique pour
les instructions détaillées de sécurité.
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Pacemakers The various brands and models of
cardiac pacemakers available exhibit a wide range
of immunity levels to radio signals. Therefore,
people who wear a cardiac pacemaker and who
want to use a Satellite Terminal should seek the
advice of their cardiologist. If, as a pacemaker
user, you are still concerned about interaction with
the Satellite Terminal, we suggest you follow
these guidelines:
Maintain a distance of one meter from the
front and sides of the antenna and your
pacemaker;
Refer to your pacemaker product literature
for information on your particular device.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference
is taking place, turn off your Satellite Terminal
immediately.
Stimulateurs Cardiaques Les différentes
marques et modèles de stimulateurs cardiaques
disponibles présentent un large éventail de
niveaux d'immunité aux signaux radio. Par
conséquent, les personnes qui portent un
stimulateur cardiaque et qui veulent utiliser un
terminal satellite doivent demander l'avis de
leur cardiologue. Si, en tant qu'utilisateur de
stimulateur cardiaque, vous êtes toujours
soucieux d’une éventuelle interaction avec le
terminal satellite, nous vous suggérons de
suivre ces directives:
Maintenez un mètre de distance entre
votre stimulateur cardiaque et l'avant ou
les côtés de l'antenne;
Reportez-vous à la documentation de
votre stimulateur cardiaque pour toute
information spécifique à celui-ci.
Si vous avez un doute que des interférences se
produisent, éteignez votre terminal satellite
immédiatement.
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Hearing Aids Most new models of hearing aids
are immune to radio frequency interference from
Satellite Terminals that are more than 2 meters
away. Many types of older hearing aids may be
susceptible to interference, making it very difficult
to use them near a Terminal. Should interference
be experienced, maintain additional separation
between you and the Satellite Terminal.
Appareils Auditifs La plupart des nouveaux
appareils auditifs sont insensibles aux
interférences dues aux fréquences radio des
terminaux satellites situés à plus de 2 m. De
nombreux modèles plus anciens peuvent être
sensibles aux interférences, ce qui les rend très
difficiles à utiliser à proximité d’un terminal.
En cas d’interférences détectées, veuillez
maintenir une distance supplémentaire entre
vous et le terminal.
Electrical Storms installation of the Satellite
Terminal during electrical storms may result in
severe personal injury or death.
Orages Electriques L’installation d’un terminal
satellite pendant un orage électrique peut
entrainer des blessures graves ou mortelles.
Protective Earth Grounding is recommended by
Hughes for the satellite terminal. Please consult
professional local advice for these requirements.
Une mise à la terre de protection est
recommandée par Hughes pour le terminal
satellite. Veuillez consulter un conseil
professionnel local pour ces spécifications.
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Chapter 1 Product Description
Contents of the Hughes
LPB Terminal
The Hughes Low Profile BGAN (LPB) Kit (P/N 3500910-0001) is
a two- piece design that has an IP-67 enclosure and a lay-flat
directional antenna that can be used in the harshest environments
and in unmanned/remote locations. The kit includes the following
items:
Main box:
o Modem
o Lay flat antenna
Accessories box:
o 2 RF cables
o Pointing wedge
o Interface cables
Ethernet - 6-pin Amphenol connector to
RJ-45
Power 3-pin Amphenol connector to
banana jacks
Figure 1-1 Hughes LPB Terminal
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Figure 1-2 Accessories box
Main features of the LPB
Terminal
The main features of the Hughes LPB terminal are listed below:
Use of Internet Protocol (IP) via the BGAN satellite
network
Remote Management
o Web UI interface
o SMS Control
o AT Command Control
o Log file upload
o Terminal configuration
o Remote firmware upgrade
Power Savings and Sleep Mode
IP Watchdog
XL-band ready
NAT, NAPT, Relay and PPPoE Modes
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Auto Power ON when power is applied
Automatic PDP Context Activation (Static or DHCP)
Dedicated M2M Web UI
Security
o Ethernet MAC Filtering
o Administration Password
o SMS Control password
o White List for SMS control
o AT Command password lock
o SIM Personalization
Phone-to-SIM
DP SIM Lock
SP SIM Lock
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Interfaces
The Hughes LPB has the following interfaces (Figure 1-3 from
left to right):
TNC RF connector for lay flat directional L-band antenna
3-pin Amphenol connector that provides power control to
the terminal
6-pin Amphenol connector that provides Ethernet
connectivity to terminal
With front door open (see Figure 1-4), the following items are
accessible:
USIM card slot
3 LEDs for Power, GPS and Network connectivity
3.5 mm stereo audio jack for audio tone or voltage level
to assist in antenna pointing
A single function button
USB 1.1 connection (USB Type-B) for PC to configure
terminal (requires installation of Hughes USB driver. See
www.bgan.hughes.com )
Figure 1-3 - Interfaces
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Figure 1-4 Door Open View
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Terminal Specifications
Technical Specifications
Satellite TX Frequency
@ 1626.5 1660.5MHz
Satellite RX Frequency
@ 1525 1559 MHz
Modem Weight:
2.2 Kg
Modem Dimensions:
254 mm x 177 mm x 53 mm
Antenna Weight:
1.5kg
Antenna Dimensions:
240 mm x 240 mm x 29 mm
Operating Temperature
-40
o
C to +75
o
C
Storage Temperature
-45
o
C to +80
o
C
Humidity
95% RH at +40
o
C
Antenna and modem - Water and Dust
IP-67 Compliant
Non-operational Mechanical Vibration
200-2000Hz,0.3 m2/s3; MIL-SPEC 810B
Method 500.3 proc. 1
Input Power
2A @ 12V +/-10% or 1A @ 24V +/-10%
IP-67 rated 3-pin Connector
Pins 1 & 2 are positive (+) and negative (-)
DC power. Pin 3 shuts down the terminal
when greater than 2.2VDC is applied
IP-67 rated 6-pin Connector
4 pins used for Ethernet connection. Other 2
pins are not used.
Local Features (behind latch door):
LED status indicator
USB-Type B for connection to configuration
PC
SIM/USIM Slot
3.5mm Audio Jack for audio pointing tones
Function Button for pointing
Table 1 Terminal Specifications
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