Hughes 9502 User Manual

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Hughes  9502  Fixed  Satellite  
Terminal  
User  Guide  
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  • Page 1 Hughes  9502  Fixed  Satellite   Terminal   User  Guide   www.tc.com.au...
  • Page 2 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  ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

      Optional  Mounting  Accessories   .........................   6   Main  features  of  the  9502   ..........................   6   Main  features  of  the  9502   ..........................   7   Interfaces   ..............................  7  ...
  • Page 4 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  ...
  • Page 5 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  ...
  • Page 7: Chapter  1 Product  Description Hughes  9502

    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.      ...
  • Page 8: Optional  Mounting Accessories

    (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    ...
  • Page 9: Interfaces

      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    ...
  • Page 11: Terminal  Specifications

    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  ...
  • Page 12: Configuration  Via  Web  Ui

     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  ...
  • Page 13: Status  Bar

    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  –...
  • Page 14: Ip  Address/Dhcp  Settings

    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    ...
  • Page 15: Always  On  Context

    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.
  • Page 16: Chapter  3 Operational  Features

    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  ...
  • Page 17: Remote  Upgrade  And  File Transfer

     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  ...
  • Page 18: Security

    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  ...
  • Page 19: Serial  Pin  Power  Control

    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.
  • Page 20: Chapter  4 Installation  Instructions

     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.    ...
  • Page 21 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.
  • Page 22: Antenna  Installation  Using The  Basic  Fix  Mount  Kit;; (P/N  3004066-­0002)

    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.
  • Page 23: Mounting  The  Azimuth Elevation  Bracket

                                                                                                  Mounting  the  azimuth  ...
  • Page 24: Mounting  The  Azimuth Elevation  Bracket  Onto  The Pole

      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.
  • Page 25: Attaching  Rf  Cable  To Antenna

    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.  ...
  • Page 26: Attaching  Rf  Cable  To  The Hughes  9502  Idu

    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)      ...
  • Page 27: Connecting  Power  Leads  To The  Hughes  9502  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  ...
  • Page 28  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...
  • Page 29: Powering  Up  The  Hughes  9502

    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  ...
  • Page 30: Pointing  The  Odu

    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  ...
  • Page 31 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.
  • Page 32 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  ...
  • Page 33: Exit  Installation  Mode

     (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.,  ...
  • Page 34: Lightning  Protection  And Safety

     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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