Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- RECORD OF CHANGES
- Thales Defense & Security, Inc.
- Equipment included in this declaration
- Declaration
- Manufacturer
- Place and Date
- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
- Description
- Indicator
- B/ System
- System functioning properly
- Solid GREEN
- System busy (Booting up)
- Flashing GREEN
- Fault (minor issue)
- Solid RED
- Critical fault (major issue)
- Flashing RED
- B/ Satellite
- Connected and passing data (over satellite)
- Solid BLUE
- System functioning properly
- Solid GREEN
- Acquiring satellite
- Flashing GREEN
- Fault (minor issue)
- Solid RED
- Critical fault (major issue)
- Flashing RED
- / Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi OFF
- OFF
- Wi-Fi busy
- Flashing GREEN
- System functioning properly
- Solid Green
- Fault (minor issue)
- Solid RED
- Critical fault (major issue)
- Flashing RED
- CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
- Description
- Indicator
- / System
- System functioning properly
- Solid GREEN
- System busy (Booting up)
- Flashing GREEN
- Fault (minor issue)
- Solid RED
- Critical fault (major issue)
- Flashing RED
- / Satellite
- Connected and passing data (over satellite)
- Solid BLUE
- System functioning properly
- Solid GREEN
- Acquiring satellite
- Flashing GREEN
- Fault (minor issue)
- Solid RED
- Critical fault (major issue)
- Flashing RED
- / Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi OFF
- OFF
- Wi-Fi busy
- Flashing GREEN
- System functioning properly
- Solid Green
- Fault (minor issue)
- Solid RED
- Critical fault (major issue)
- Flashing RED
- CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
- CHAPTER 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 5 ACRONYMS / GLOSSARY
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NOTE
The Indicator Colors are:
Solid Green: Operational
Flashing Green: Start-up or in progress of configuring or acquiring
service.
Solid Red: fault requires user attention (Open Management Portal for
Alerts)
Flashing Red: critical fault requiring immediate attention. For
additional information, refer to CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
The TU front panel (left to right) has a main power button, one RJ-14 jack for POTS (Plain Old
Telephone Service) Phone(s), three PoE (Power over Ethernet) RJ-45 connections for VoIP
phones or Ethernet-based devices, and one WAN (Wide Area Network) connection primarily
used to connect an external cellular modem or VSAT.
Figure 1-4 Terminal Unit (TU) Front Panel Detail