User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- part i INTRODUCTION
- 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Product Type Numbers
- 1.3 Abbreviations
- 2 Physical organisation
- 2.1 Configurations
- 3 System Description
- 3.1 Introduction / Overview
- 3.2 Transmitters / Modulators
- 3.3 Monitors / Transmitter Control
- 3.4 Power Systems
- 3.5 Remote control system
- 3.6 Remote Maintenance Monitoring (RMM)
- 3.7 RMM Access
- 3.8 Storage Functions
- 3.9 Local Keyboard/Display Functions
- 3.10 Diagnostic functions
- 3.11 Document structure
- 4 Technical Specifications
- 4.1 Signal Requirements
- 4.2 Environmental characteristics
- 4.3 EMV-charakteristics
- 4.4 Mechanical characteristics
- 4.5 Power supply
- PART II instalLation
- 5 Mechanical Installation
- 5.1 Marker beacon Cabinet
- 5.2 Remote control
- 5.3 Antenna
- 6 Electrical installation
- 6.1 Marker beacon cabinet
- 6.2 Tower equipment
- 6.3 System Installation
- 7 Tests and adjustments
- 7.1 Preparations
- 7.2 Configuration settings
- 7.3 Adjustment points
- 7.4 Adjustments at installation
- 7.5 Other adjustments
- PART III Operation
- 8 Operation Main Cabinet
- 8.1 Power On/off
- 8.2 Local Control Operation
- 8.3 Local Keyboard/display Operation
- 8.3.1 The menu structure
- 8.3.2 Handling the different menu screens.
- 8.3.2.1 The menu screen
- 8.3.2.2 The readout screen
- 8.3.2.3 The toggle screens
- 8.3.2.4 Input/Store screen
- 8.3.2.5 The quick read screen
- 8.3.3 The access levels
- 8.3.3.1 Level 2
- 8.3.3.2 Level 3
- 8.3.3.3 Leaving the access levels
- 8.3.4 Function listing
- 8.3.4.1 Level 1
- 8.3.4.2 Level 2
- 8.3.4.3 Level 3
- 8.3.5 The menu tree
- 9 Remote Control And Slave Operation
- 9.1 Remote Control Operation
- 9.2 Slave Panel Operation
- 10 Operation of RMM
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 The desktop area
- 10.3 Installation
- 10.4 Getting started
- 10.5 Users guide
- 10.5.1 The menus
- 10.5.2 The toolbar
- 10.5.3 Logging in and out and access levels
- 10.5.4 Station list
- 10.5.5 Modem set-up
- 10.5.6 Setting up connections
- 10.5.6.1 Setting up a Dial-up connection with an US Robotics Courier V34 modem
- 10.5.6.2 Setting up a Dial-Up connection with a Westermo modem
- 10.5.6.3 Setting up a leased-line connection with a US Robotics Courier V34 modem
- 10.5.6.4 Setting up a leased-line connection with a Westermo modem
- 10.5.7 Front panel
- 10.5.8 Monitor windows
- 10.5.9 Maintenance
- 10.5.9.1 Description of maintenance parameters
- 10.5.10 TX settings
- 10.5.11 Event list
- 10.5.12 Delays
- 10.5.13 Printing Reports
- 10.5.14 Loading and saving alarm/warning limits and delays
- 10.5.15 Tool options
- 10.5.15.1 The Data Logging Page
- 10.5.15.2 The NM7050 Options page
- 10.5.15.3 The NM7050 Main Warning mapping page
- 10.5.15.4 The NM7050 Communications page
- 10.5.16 Administration
- 11 Periodic maintenance
- 11.1 Reference Report
- 11.2 Monthly inspection
- 11.3 Annual inspection
- PART IV description
- 12 Detailed Description
- 12.1 Main Cabinet
- 12.1.1 TX 1373A Transmitter
- 12.1.1.1 General Description
- 12.1.1.2 Block diagram
- 12.1.1.3 Signals
- 12.1.1.4 Building blocks
- 12.1.2 MO1374 Monitor
- 12.1.2.1 General description
- 12.1.2.2 Block diagram
- 12.1.2.3 Signals
- 12.1.2.4 Building blocks
- 12.1.3 PS1375 Power Supply Module Description
- 12.1.3.1 General description
- 12.1.3.2 Block diagram
- 12.1.3.3 Signals
- 12.1.3.4 Functional description
- 12.1.4 CI1376/PB1378 Connection Interface Module Description
- 12.1.4.1 General description
- 12.1.4.2 Block diagram
- 12.1.4.3 Signals
- 12.1.4.4 Building Blocks
- 12.1.5 LC 1377 Local Control and Display/Keyboard Interface
- 12.1.5.1 General description
- 12.1.5.2 Block Diagram
- 12.1.5.3 Signals
- 12.1.5.4 Building Blocks
- 12.2 Tower Equipment
- 12.2.1 Remote Control Assembly
- 12.2.1.1 General Description
- 12.2.1.2 Block Diagram
- 12.2.1.3 Signals
- 12.2.1.4 Block Description
- 12.2.1.5 General Description
- 12.2.1.6 Block Diagram
- 12.2.1.7 Block Description
- 12.2.2 Remote Frame Assembly - RFA1353
- 12.2.3 SF1344 / SP 1394 Remote Slave Panel
- 12.2.3.1 General Description
- 12.2.3.2 Block Diagram
- 12.2.3.3 Signals
- 12.2.3.4 Block Description
- 12.3 Antenna
- 13 Circuit diagrams
- 14 Parts lists
- 15 Component Locations
- PART V APPENDIX
- A ANTENNA TYPE NM 3561 / NM 3562
- A.1 Antenna NM 3561 / NM 3562 For Ils Marker Beacon
- B MAINTENANCE PARAMETERS
- C CUSTOMERS INFORMATION
USER MANUAL
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MARKER BEACON
Operation of RMM ©1999 Navia Aviation AS
SW3 : 1 ON, all other OFF
SW4: 2, 3, 5 and 6 ON, all other OFF for baudrate 9600, 3, 5 and 6 ON, all other OFF for
badurate 4800, 5 and 6 ON, all other OFF for badurate 2400
SW5 : 1, 2, 3 and 4 ON, all other OFF
Note that SW4 must be set equal on both modems!
4. Turn the power on and wait a few seconds before turning the power off again.
5. Enter the station list dialog (menu File | Connect to MB station).
6. Edit or create a new station to match the comm. port the modem is connected to, and with
the same baudrate as set for the remote port on the NM7050 (usually 9600).
7. Set the Connection Type to Dialed.
8. Select the modem init button for entering the Modem Init dialog .
9. Fill the Dial-Up Init String field with the string ATX3&C1&D2\N5&W .
10.If you have changed the setting, select the Save Setting button to actually store the new
dialed setup for the comm. port.
11.Select OK to get back to the station list.
12.If necessary modify the telephone number to the number that the NM7050 modem is con-
nected to.
13.Select the dialed station in the list and select the Connect button.
14.The modem shall now start to call the phone number for the modem connected to
NM7050.
15.After some time (up to 30-40 seconds), the two modems should connect, if everything is
OK. This will be indicated by illuminated LINE Led on both modems.
After this setup, all you have to do to reconnect another time is to select the correct station in
the station list and select the Connect button.
10.5.6.3 Setting up a leased-line connection with a US Robotics Courier V34 modem
This section describes how to set up communication for leased line operation using the US
Robotics Courier V34 modem on the Remote port on the NM7050. See also the description of
connection types .
10.5.6.3.1What to do on the NM 7050 side:
1. Connect a PC directly to the Local RS232 port on the front of the NM7050 and log on as
MASTER with three passwords.
2. After connection has been established, go to the Tool|Options menu and select the
NM7050 Communications tab.
3. Connect the modem to the remote RS232 connector inside the NM7050 cabinet and make
sure that the modem power is turned off.
4. Set the DIP switches at the bottom of the modem in the following positions :
ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
5. Turn the power on and wait a few seconds before turning the power off again.
6. Turn DIP switch 10 to OFF and turn on the modem power again.
7. Uncheck the Use modem default init checkbox.
8. Write ~~~+++~~~ in the User modem init string field.
9. Select the Apply button that popped up above the User modem init string field.
10.Select the Init modem button.
11.After approximately 10 seconds after the Init modem button was pressed the Last modem
result field shall read an OK message.
12.Write AT&F1&L1S0=1&W in the User modem init string field and repeat 8-11.
13.Turn the power on the modem off, wait a few seconds, and turn it on again.