User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- FIGURES
- TABLES
- INTRODUCTION
- INSTALLATION GUIDE
- Applicable Documents
- Scope
- Important Safety Precautions
- ICU Operation Instructions
- Array Installation
- Assembly Instructions for the PCS 1x4x4 Array
- PCS 1x8x8 Array Assembly Instructions
- BEAMER® System Setup
- BEAMER® System Sector Array Installation Record
- Test Procedure for Measuring the Rx Gain Balance
- Smart-Terminal Program Description
- BSM (BEAMER® SYSTEM MANAGER) PROGRAM
- Functions
- Requirements for Operation
- User Interface Description
- Status Reports
- BSM S/W
- BSM Main Screen
- Comm Port Selection
- Password Entering
- Host Selection
- Installation of ICU in System
- Failure Conditions Selection
- BEAMER® Limits Definition
- Shut Down Conditions Enable/Disable
- ICU Limits Definition
- System Definition
- Sub-Array and BEAMER® Setting
- Sub Array Setting
- BEAMER® Installation
- Column and Row Definition
- Sub-Array Status and Attenuator Setting
- Control & BEAMER® Setting
- BEAMER® Control
- ICU Status
- ICU CTRLR Status
- ICU Properties
- SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD GUIDE
- WARRANTY
- Exclusions
- Warranty Limitations
- INDEX
BSM (BEAMER® SYSTEM MANAGER) PROGRAM
Confidential, Proprietary Information
Title: PolBEAMER PCS (3.2) Array System-
Assembly and Operation Manual
Doc. No.:
913000801
Rev.: 01
Page: 61 of 91
Four levels of password are available:
1. "Guest" level can only observe indications.
2. "Operator" level can apply changes to System configuration setting menu and BEAMER®
setting menu in addition to "Guest" abilities.
3. "Supervisor" level can apply changes to the system settings, such as Capacity/Failure
conditions and Limit/Shutdown conditions, in addition to the "Operator" abilities.
4. "Administrator" can change the passwords in addition to "Supervisor" abilities.
3.4. Status Reports
3.4.1. Report by Visual Monitoring LEDs
Monitoring LEDs are located on the front panel of the ICU. Twelve green LEDs indicate that all
twelve arrays are functioning properly. Sixteen green LEDs indicate that all sixteen BEAMER® s are
functioning properly A fatal failure of an array or BEAMER® is indicated by a change in LED color
to Red. This same indication will be transferred to both the PC (or modem) and a dry contact. The
definition of a fatal array failure is software driven.
2 LEDs shows the Tx, Rx of serial port communications.
One LED shows the ICU condition.
One LED shows voltage condition.
3.4.2. Report by Sending Messages (Monitoring)
Either a PC or remote- connected PC can be used for Monitoring and Control of the BEAMER®
Array System. The communication standard between the ICU and the local or remote PC is by a
standard RS-232/RS485 bus at a baud rate of 9.6 Kbps.
3.4.3. BEAMER® Array System Control
Either a PC or remote- connected PC can be used for Control each individual BEAMER® and each
of the BEAMER® System. Local or remote PC can obtain control functions only