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Hughes 9502 Fixed Satellite Terminal User Guide www.tc.com.au...
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Hughes Network Systems, LLC has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document. Hughes Network Systems, LLC shall not be liable for errors ...
Optional Mounting Accessories ......................... 6 Main features of the 9502 .......................... 6 Main features of the 9502 .......................... 7 Interfaces .............................. 7 ...
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Attaching RF cable to Antenna ........................ 2 3 Attaching RF cable to the Hughes 9502 IDU .................. 2 4 Connecting power leads to the Hughes 9502 IDU ................... 2 5 ...
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FIGURE 17 - ADJUSTING AZIMUTH Tables TABLE 1 – TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 2 – 9502 WEBUI LAYOUT TABLE 3 – STATUS BAR TABLE 4 – REMOTE CONTROL SMS MESSAGE COMMANDS TABLE 5 – LED’S DURING INSTALL MODE ...
Chapter 1 Product Description Hughes 9502 The Hughes 9502 Kit (P/N 3500509-0001) is a two piece design that comes with an Indoor Unit (IDU), an Outdoor Unit (ODU) and a 10 meter RF cable. ...
(P/N 1022994-0022) and an existing 1.5” diameter pole. Main features of the 9502 The main features of the Hughes 9502 terminal are listed below: Use of Internet Protocol (IP) via the BGAN satellite network ...
DP SIM Lock SP SIM Lock Interfaces The Hughes 9502 has the following interfaces: Ethernet connection (RJ45) USB 1.1 connection (USB Type-B) for PC to configure terminal ...
Survival w ind l oading ( with o ptional m ount) u p t o 1 00 m ph 9502 I ndoor U nit W ater and Dust IP-40 C ompliant 9502 E xternal A ntenna W ater and D ust IP-65 C ompliant Input V oltage ...
entering 192.168.128.100 as the URL (unless you change the IP address of the UT.) The Web UI can be used with IE7, IE8, Mozilla or Safari. Table 2 shows the 9502 Web UI layout: Home Connections ...
Status Bar The status bar is included on the home page and other pages that do not have a navigation bar. It includes a field with the elevation angle and compass direction towards the visible satellite(s). The status text in the connection section is as shown in Table 3 –...
IP Address/DHCP Settings The IP settings page under the Settings tab includes the following fields: Terminal Local IP address DHCP Server enable DHCP Address Range Lease Time when Idle ...
Always On Context: Always on context - On/Off (default is on) Always on static IP address. If the TE has a known static IP address or never ARPs, enter this address. Alternatively, leave the IP address blank (0.0.0.0) and the UT will set up a context for the first device it detects through ARP during startup.
Chapter 3 Operational Features Network Mode By default the 9502 is configured for NAT mode in the Network Mode field on the IP Address/DHCP settings page. Nat Mode In NAT mode once a PDP context is active, the UT will translate ...
special SMS messages listed in Table 4 – Remote Control SMS Message Commands. Remote control SMS is supported by default in the 9502 and does not have to be activated by a feature code. The syntax of the messages is covered in the “SMS-Remote ...
The remote upgrade process uses download firmware and firmware upgrade commands. Security The Web UI includes an admin feature that can be activated from the security page to prevent unauthorized access to the Web UI. The same mechanism will be used to control the AT command ...
Serial Pin Power Control The UT can be switched off by applying a voltage to pin 9 of the DB9 serial port. If you apply voltage to Pin 9 of the serial port with pin 5 as Ground, the UT will power down.
up the UT, allowing it to get a GPS fix and then checking the pointing information on the UT home web UI page. 2. Unbox the Hughes 9502 and remove the ODU and cable assembly. ...
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3. Determine the location of both the IDU and ODU before starting to make sure that the IDU and ODU can be installed within the10M cable length. 4. Install the ODU with the installation hardware that you have chosen by following the instructions that follow.
Antenna installation using the basic fix mount kit;; (P/N 3004066-0002) You may install the fixed mount on any structurally sound surface;; either on a horizontal, or vertical, or a sloped surface such as a roof or wall.
The minimum bend radius of the cable is 2” (50mm) however;; it is recommended that a 4” (100mm) bend radius be used. Any modification to these rules must be approved by Hughes and Inmarsat prior to the installation.
3. Weatherproof the connection using the self-amalgamating tape (see Figure 11 – Weather proof connector). 4. Route the cable to the 9502 IDU avoiding any sharp bends, extremes in temperature, and compression of the cable. ...
Attaching RF cable to the Hughes 9502 IDU Locate the TNC connector on the back of the ODU and connect the cable from the ODU to the IDU (see Figure 12 – Connect cable to TNC connector on IDU) ...
Once the antenna is properly connected, you can then connect the power leads (positive + and negative -) from the power source to the 9502 IDU power connector. The IDU is clearly marked for positive and negative leads and the IDU is designed to accept a ...
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jack and tighten the screw (see Figure 14 - Connecting power leads). Important Note: Ensure the power source is turned off before connecting the power leads to the 9502 IDU Ensure that the screws are tighten to where the power leads cannot fall out...
Powering up the Hughes 9502 The 9502 will power up automatically when DC power is applied. It does not have a power button. By default it will bypass antenna pointing and automatically register, attach and activate a PDP ...
Alternatively, you can get the azimuth and elevation angle by powering up the UT, allowing it to get a GPS fix and then checking the pointing information on the 9502 home webUI page. For optimum performance, the ODU must be accurately pointed at ...
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Important Notes: To aid in pointing the ODU, there is a 3.5mm audio jack port on the IDU. The user can insert a stereo headset to hear audio tones or use a voltmeter to measure the voltage which indicates the quality of the signal detected during install mode.
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To adjust azimuth, refer to Figure 17 - Adjusting azimuth 4. Loosen the two bolts on the pole collar. 5. Move the ODU to either side, in small increments, as necessary to get the optimum signal strength as shown on the voltmeter or by the fast high pitch sounds that you hear with ...
(see Table 6 - LED state and sequence). 4. Verify end to end connectivity of the system, by sending a small amount of data from the device connected to the 9502 and verifying that the data was received by the other end (e.g., ...
to minimize any possibility of injury or damage. Professional local advice should be sought with respect to these matters. Hughes accepts no liability for any injury or damage caused by lightning strikes. Safety ...
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