User's Manual Part 6

Page 6-18
3 Mar 2017
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
JetWave™ System
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If AES Configuration System wow is configured to be connected and it is indicating it
is in the air.
(3) Ground transmission can be enabled by asserting the gr
ound transmit enable discrete of the
JetWave™ system.
(a) The ground operation depends on location and country of aircraft registration.
(b) The reason for restrictions on transmission from th
e current aircraft location can be
accessed through the GUI Home page under text display “Reasons for Transmission
Mute”.
(4) For the testing and commissioning process, the aircr
aft must be positioned so as to have a
clear line of sight to the satellite.
(5) To control the transmission of the terminal within cer
tain locations and at different heights, the
terminal stores and uses a geographical map. The map indicates regions around the globe
where the terminal may legally transmit. The map is provided by Inmarsat and requested by
the terminal when it first enters the network. The terminal will retrieve the map file from the
Inmarsat server using the FTP protocol over the management VLAN. Make sure that this
ground test procedure is being performed in a location that permits operation on the ground
for the terminal's configured geographic map.
B. Data Link Available (Control Panel) Output
Once the network connectivity is achieved, the “D
atalin
k Available” discrete output on the ARINC
791 page will be asserted.
To see the “Datalink Available” discrete output, navigate to the AES Summary and Link Status page
and scroll down to see the ARINC 791 page and make sure the discrete output status is asserted,
Refer to the Discrete I/O state page Figure 6-8.
Make sure the “Datalink Available” status is indicated in the control panel.
6.7 Final System Checkout
A. Network Status
Navigate to the AES Summary and Link Status page and scroll down to see the Network status of
the JetWave™ system.
An example of an AES network status is shown in Figure 6-15.
Make sure that the network connectivity is in accordance with the aircraft configuration plan.
With the use of another laptop, make sure that there is network connectivity on each active port
once the data link available output is available.
Begin a two way (Rx and Tx) video conference call with a tool such as Microsoft Lync or Skype.
Make sure that there is availability of the uninterrupted data connectivity. Monitor the Kilobytes sent
and received fields on the home page.
While the JetWave™ system is up and connectivity to the internet is established, move the aircraft
around in a circular 360 degree pattern (no faster than 3° per second).
Draft as of 31 May 2017