User Manual Part 3

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16 Sep 2015
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
JetWave™ System
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There are a number of functions that an Ethernet port can support namely, data traffic, data loading,
GUI, AES logs extraction (maintenance function) and status/control (through the SNMP). The
terminal can be configured to indicate whether an Ethernet port supports traffic, data loading,
SNMP etc, such as AG1 SNMP, and data loading, EG1 traffic, using the aircraft service
configuration file.
Once the items have been loaded into the APM the Modman reads the APM once at power-on and passes
the appropriate data to the relevant LRU or uses the information locally.
A Honeywell proprietary configuration tool is used to generate the JetWave™ configuration files, which
are typically stored on the Airplane Personality Module (APM) LRU of the JetWave™ system. The tool
then takes these configuration files and produces an ARINC 665 package of files compatible with the
Modman LRU 615A data loader. Figure 3-2 shows the JetWave™ Configuration Tool GUI interface.
Figure 3-2. AES Configuration Tool
The following airframe specific information is required for creating the JetWave™ configuration files:
Applicable ARINC 429 Label sets from Aircraft IRS/ IRU and GNSS