Service Level Functions - Nera saturn bp Technical Manual

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Service Level Functions

General
The diagram provides an overview of all Saturn
Bp functions, including five special "Service
Level" functions:
Terminal Status, function no. 33 *
Statistic info, function no. 34 *
Error, function no. 35
Restart cause, function no. 36
Erase all NV data, function no. 79
The "Service Level" is selected with the "SET
USER LEVEL" function no. 12.
(See "Setting User Level" in the Operator's
Manual)
The service level is set by keying 5 when select-
ing level, and entering the password 753951
when prompted.
(1=user level, 2=operator level, 5=service level).
Terminal Status (3)3
*
The Terminal Status function shows the status
of several test points monitored in the MCU.
The signals are marked with an asterisk (*) on
the MCU and Antenna Unit block diagrams.
They are also listed in the Terminal Status
Table.
Statistic Info (3)4
*
The Statistic Info function has no relevance for
service. It should only be used on request from
NERA.
Error (3)5
The (SW) error function has no relevance for
service. It should only be used on request from
NERA.
Restart Cause (3)6
The Restart Cause function displays the reason
for the latest restart causes. It always contains
at least the Power up restart cause.
The function is a development tool, and has no
relevance for service. It should only be used on
request from NERA.
Erase all NV data (7)9
The Erase all NV data function can be used if
34
configuration mistakes are made and the user
has difficulties in recovering the system. It
resets all configuration values to default.
Service printouts on PC
Information from the following functions can be
routed to a PC:
Active alarms, function no. 30
Info log, function no. 31
Clear cause log, function no. 32
Terminal Status, function no. 33 *
Statistic info, function no. 34 *
Connection
A modem cable is connected between the DTE
port on the MCU and the Serial port of the PC.
A terminal emulator program, e.g. Procomm,
must be set up with the following port configura-
tion:
Default 19.2 Kbps, 8-bit, no parity, 1 stopbit,
or as set with function no.86, see Saturn B Data
Service Operator's Manual.
Explanation of keys:
Scrolls
Selects FUNCTIONs,
LIST
FUNC
and displays HELP
down/
page if any
up
through
Moves to the next
LIST
ENTER
choice, or enters
choices
the selected one
Menus:
FUNC
ESC
Number lists
and user lev.
1–
User level
Region and
antenna ctrl
2–
Operator level
Alarms and
messages
3–
Service level
System
information
4–
Terminal
Default LES
config
5–
(5)0
LES
Bulletin
Contrast
capabilities
board data
adjust
(6)0
(5)1
6–
Configure
Installation
BB Status
Ring volume
ports
adjust
commands
7–
(7)0
(6)1
(5)2
Incoming
Randomize
Enhanced
Date and
call route
advice
time
functions
(7)1
8–
(6)2
(5)3
Commission
Fwd channel
Stand-alone
status
advice
LES
(7)2
(6)5
(5)4
Various
Return chnl
config
advice
(7)7
(6)6
Erase all
Sat.param.
NV data
advice
(7)9
(6)7
Registration
status
(6)8
Active NCS
and spot id
(6)9
Enhanced
setup
LIST
(8)9
S e r v i c e
S e r v i c e
S e r v i c e
Reverts to
Arrow in the display
previous
indicates that more
ESC
information is available:
position
Displays
Deletes
MORE/
DEL
HELP
additional
entry
information
ENTER
Short number
list
(1)0
Current
Last number
ocean region
list
(2)0
(1)1
Active
Geographic
Set user
position
level
alarms
(3)0
(2)1
(1)2
Nav area
Set
MES Id
Info
log
password
(3)1
(2)2
(1)3
(4)0
IMO SAR
Group id
MCU program
Clear
cause log
area
numbers
version
(4)1
(3)2
(2)3
(1)4
Terminal
WMO area
SCAR
ACU type
list
ACU/PCU ver
status
(2)4
(1)9
(4)2
(3)3
ICAO SAR
DSP PROM
Statistic
version
area
info
(2)5
(4)3
(3)4
Boot PROM /
Error
handset ver.
(4)4
(3)5
Restart
cause
(3)6
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