User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Page 4–14
18 September 2007
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
eNfusion™ HSD-128 High-speed Data Terminal
Figure 4–15. Menu 2 Screen Display
MENU2 FIRMWARE Vx.x
A set veh-relative azimuth E set veh-relative elevation
K desired az veh-rel velocity R resume automatic steering
T enter time of day N annotate log file
L re-enter logon password V get firmware versions
Z reset HSD-128 S set sat long
<CTRL> N next menu <CTRL> O previous menu = select reports
Table 4–8. Menu 2 Item Descriptions
Menu Items Item Description
Note:
Menu 2 selections E and K are used to manually input navigational data to
point the antenna to a preferred satellite location and /or peak for a
maximum signal reception. These commands are typically used where no
IRS data is available.
A: set veh-relative
azimuth
Antenna azimuth pointing offset with reference to the front
centerline of the aircraft
Offset value entered in degrees from 0
° to ± 180 °, where a
positive entry is clockwise (cw) and a negative entry is
counterclockwise (ccw)
K: desired az
veh-rel velocity
Activates continuous antenna azimuth sweep at a set
elevation, as entered with menu item “E”
Azimuth sweep velocity entered as deg/sec value
Note: When combined with a signal-monitoring “reports”
selection, sweep the antenna for maximum signal
strength to determine optimum location coordinates.
T: enter time of day
Permits the on-board entry of date and time for initial
one-time setting of the “Real Time Clock”
Where no clock is available (on some early models) the time
may be set to time stamp a log file of a “reports” item
L: re-enter logon
password
Permits a user to enter a new access level password:
menu
or maint
Z: reset HSD
Enables a complete, soft reset of the LRU; once reset, the
menu access password must be re-entered
E: set veh-relative
elevation
Antenna elevation pointing offset with respect to the aircraft
horizontal “rest” position, i.e., assumed to have no pitch or
roll offset
Offset value entered in degrees from 0
° to 90°
R: resume
automatic steering
Re-activates programmed automatic antenna-steering in
both azimuth and elevation