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User & Installation Manual
LT-4200 Satellite Communications System
Iridium Certus® 200
Document Number: 95-102665 Rev. 1.00
Release date:
February, 2023
Copyright © Lars Thrane A/S
Denmark
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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  • Page 1 User & Installation Manual LT-4200 Satellite Communications System Iridium Certus® 200 Document Number: 95-102665 Rev. 1.00 Release date: February, 2023 Copyright © Lars Thrane A/S Denmark ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...
  • Page 3 Manuals issued by Lars Thrane A/S are periodically revised and updated. Anyone relying on this information should acquire the most current version e.g. from Lars Thrane A/S. Lars Thrane A/S is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any translations or reproductions, in whole or in part, of this manual from any other source.
  • Page 4 Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the equipment. Lars Thrane A/S assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. Instructions for the Operator...
  • Page 5 - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This product does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Lars Thrane A/S service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations.
  • Page 6 All safety instructions and guidelines in this manual must be observed. The safety instructions are listed in the beginning of the manual. The guidelines are to be found in the separate chapters, where it is needed. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 7 Table 1: Software Versions IMPORTANT: The latest software released by Lars Thrane A/S must always be used for new installations of the LT-4200 System. The LT-4200 system should always be up to date to ensure the best possible performance of the system and services.
  • Page 8 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Introduction Record of Revisions Rev. Description Release Date Initials 1.00 Initial Release February, 2023 Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Activating the System ............................. 43 Acquire a Certus SIM Card .......................... 43 Postpaid Voice Features ..........................43 Who’s My Service Provider ........................44 Change of Hardware and Software ........................ 45 Change of Hardware ........................... 45 Software Update ............................46 Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 10 App. J - Outline Drawing: Flush Mount, Control Unit ................123 App. K - Outline Drawing: LT-4230 Antenna Unit ..................124 App. L - Outline Drawing: Pole Mount (2.0” pipe, 53.0mm, A4 Stainless), Antenna Unit ..... 126 Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu viii...
  • Page 11 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Introduction App. M - Outline Drawing: LT-3120 Handset ................... 127 App. N - Outline Drawing: LT-3121 Cradle ....................128 Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    The LT-4200 system can be used as the primary satellite communication product on vessels, covering the basic communication needs in terms of connectivity between the ship and shore and ship to ship. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 1 of 128...
  • Page 13: Application And Limitations

    The LT-4200 system shall be installed according to manufacturer’s User & Installation Manual. • The LT-4200 system includes an integrated Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for position fixing. • The LT-4230 Antenna Unit operational low temperature is: -40°C (-40°F) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 2 of 128...
  • Page 14: Unpacking (In-The-Box)

    Communications System - Basic (P/N: 90-102656) and must be ordered separately. The antenna unit must only be mounted, using the pole mount, delivered by Lars Thrane A/S. The antenna unit mounts are listed with part numbers (P/N) in Accessories on page 4.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    N connector. NOTE: For further details on the cable and connectors, please contact Lars Thrane A/S. When using a 24 VDC power source, a coaxial cable up to a length of 150 meters can be used for connecting the LT-4210 Control Unit and the LT-4230 Antenna Unit. Details about the coaxial cable, specification, and cable lengths, are described in LT-4230 Antenna Unit on page 11.
  • Page 16: System Overview

    Iridium® satellite constellation. The LT-4200 system is working on the Iridium® NEXT satellites. An overview of the LT-4200 system is illustrated in Figure 1. Figure 1: LT-4200 system - basic components and interfaces. The LT-4200 system consists of the following units, provided by Lars Thrane A/S: • LT-4210 Control Unit •...
  • Page 17: Installation And Mounting

    SIM card, marked ‘SIM’ • 5-pin connector (female) for LT-3120 Handset (front of the control unit) The interfaces on the back side of the LT-4210 Control Unit are illustrated in Figure 3 on page 7. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 6 of 128...
  • Page 18 Mount the unit on a rigid structure with a minimum of exposure to vibration and shock • Mount the unit in an area with an ambient temperature between -15°C to +55°C (+5°F to +131°F) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 7 of 128...
  • Page 19 Installation and Mounting The Bracket Mount and Flush Mount for the LT-4210 Control Unit are illustrated in Figure 4 and Figure 5. Figure 4: Bracket Mount, Control Unit. Figure 5: Flush Mount, Control Unit. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 8 of 128...
  • Page 20: Lt-3120 Handset

    LT-4210 Control Unit. A BAM alert will be activated (Lost handset). NOTE: The LT-3120 Handset must be operated together with the LT-3121 Cradle, for the off-hook detection circuit to work. The LT-3121 Cradle is described in LT-3121 Cradle on page 10. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 9 of 128...
  • Page 21: Lt-3121 Cradle

    1.4 m (4.6 ft). An outline drawing for the LT-3121 Cradle is available in App. N - Outline Drawing: LT-3121 Cradle on page 128. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 10 of 128...
  • Page 22: Lt-4230 Antenna Unit

    Mount the unit on a rigid structure with a minimum of exposure to vibration and shock • Mount the unit using the Pole Mount provided by Lars Thrane A/S • Mount the unit outdoor with an ambient temperature between -40°C to +55°C (-40°F to +131°F) •...
  • Page 23 Maximum allowed torque is 2 Nm when connecting the coaxial cable N-connector (male) to the N-connector (female) of the LT-4230 Antenna Unit. No tooling must be used for fastening the coaxial cable thread nut as illustrated in Figure 11 above. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 12 of 128...
  • Page 24 Due to the adjacency of the Iridium and Inmarsat frequency bands, the LT-4230 Antenna Unit may not co-operate in the proximity of an active Inmarsat antenna unit, see Coexisting with Inmarsat L-band on page 18. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 13 of 128...
  • Page 25 LT-4230 Antenna Unit may be reduced, with no impact on the antenna performance. The performance of the LT-4230 Antenna Unit should be validated when the LT-4200 system is installed. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 14 of 128...
  • Page 26 Figure 15: LT-4230 Antenna Unit – (separation distance to minor obstructions) The LT-4230 Antenna Unit must be mounted using the Pole Mount (2.0” pipe, Ø53.0mm, A4 Stainless) listed in Mounts on page 4 Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 15 of 128...
  • Page 27 (port and starboard directions), where no obstructions block the Iridium satellite signal, to maintain full functionality under extreme roll conditions. Also, the upper hemisphere should be without any blockages to the Iridium satellites. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 16 of 128...
  • Page 28 Iridium satellites as illustrated in Figure 16 and in Figure 17 (clear view angle below the horizontal plan). To have the best possible performance obstructions should be below the marked lines of these two illustrative figures. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 17 of 128...
  • Page 29 Mount the LT-4230 Antenna Unit at a minimum distance of 2 m from another LT-4230 Antenna Unit Mount the LT-4230 Antenna Unit at a minimum distance of 3 m from an Inmarsat Fleet Broadband antenna. Figure 18: LT-4230 Antenna Unit minimum distance to another LT-4230 Antenna Unit. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 18 of 128...
  • Page 30: Pole Mount (2.0" Pipe, Ø53.0Mm, A4 Stainless), Antenna Unit

    5. Apply self-volcanic tape on the N connector and cable to protect against saltwater and corrosion NOTE: The Pole Mount (2.0” pipe), Antenna Unit interfaces to a pipe of maximum 2.0” (53.0 mm), measured outer diameter. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 19 of 128...
  • Page 31 (antenna and pole lock) torques are specified in Figure 21 and Figure 20. The pole mount is made of A4 stainless steel. The pinot screws are made of A4 stainless steel. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 20 of 128...
  • Page 32 Unit, refer to Figure 22 below for the max screw length of 25 mm. Figure 22: Max screw length for Non-Pole mount installation NOTE: Max screw length for Non-Pole mount installation is 25mm. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 21 of 128...
  • Page 33: Interfaces

    NOTE: A power connector (4-pole) is used for the LT-4210 Control Unit. This power connector requires the 91-102118 power cable, 3m from Lars Thrane A/S. Use only the 91-102118 power cable, 3m delivered by Lars Thrane A/S. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 34 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Interfaces Chassis ground (GNDC) The chassis ground connector is placed on the back side of the LT-4210 Control Unit and marked with ‘GNDC’, see Figure 23 on page 22. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 23 of 128...
  • Page 35 Mini-SIM out. The full-sized card carrier contains the MSISDN number, while the SIM card itself contains the ICCID. Figure 24: Certus SIM card Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 24 of 128...
  • Page 36 Area Network (LAN) with a DHCP server (e.g. a router). If connecting the LT-4210 Control Unit directly to a PC, the two will automatically negotiate an IPv4 Link-Local address. The current IP address can be found in the user interface display (Menu -> System -> Network: IP Address). Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 25 of 128...
  • Page 37 Figure 26: AUX cable pin out NOTE: Use only the 91-100768 Auxiliary Cable, 3m delivered by Lars Thrane A/S for connecting to the AUX connector on the backside of the LT-4210 Control Unit. The Auxiliary Cable, 3m is an accessory part and must be acquired separately.
  • Page 38 Figure 27: RS-422 Circuit Diagram for the LT-4210 CU Interface Drive Capability as a Talker and Listener • A(Rx+), B(Rx-), Y(Tx-), Z(Tx+): -60V to +60V • Short circuit protected • Galvanic isolated up to 1500V Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 27 of 128...
  • Page 39 • GNSS (see GNSS sentences on page 75) • BAM (see BAM sentences page 76) The RS-422 interface can be configured using the web server, see GNSS and BAM on page 99. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 28 of 128...
  • Page 40 Connector interface is providing data communication and power to the antenna unit over a coaxial cable. The N connector marked with ‘ANT’ is illustrated on Figure 3 on page 7. NOTE: Do not connect or disconnect the antenna cable while the LT-4210 Control Unit is powered Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 29 of 128...
  • Page 41: Lt-4230 Antenna Unit

    Some data sheets do not provide enough information about the DC resistance, in which case, the cable manufacturer must be approached to obtain this information. Lars Thrane A/S has calculated the maximum allowed cable lengths with one coaxial cable as illustrated in Table 6. The coaxial cable being FF400LSFROH (~RG-214/LMR400).
  • Page 42 RF and DC coaxial cable requirements (Table 4 and Table 5) are respected and calculate the maximum cable length as a function of the input voltage and the total DC resistance. Contact Lars Thrane A/S to get assistance on selection and acceptance of a specific coaxial cable.
  • Page 43: Power Consumption

    The coaxial cable length is an adding factor to the total power consumption of the system. A short coaxial cable will add approximately ~0 W to the total power consumption. The supported coaxial cable lengths for the LT-4200 system are described in LT-4230 Antenna Unit on page 30. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 32 of 128...
  • Page 44: Dc Isolation Resistance And Chassis Ground

    The LT-4230 Antenna Unit (bottom view) is illustrated in Figure 30. Chassis ground (GNDC) on the LT-4230 Antenna Unit is defined as the mechanics (connected to the mounts). Figure 30: LT-4230 Antenna Unit (VDC(+), VDC(-), and GNDC) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 33 of 128...
  • Page 45 N connector on the LT-4230 Antenna Unit, VDC (-) is not connected to the LT-4230 Antenna Unit mechanics, GNDC. It is important to adhere to this requirement so as not to get a bad DC isolation resistance. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 34 of 128...
  • Page 46: Galvanic Isolated Power Supply

    Figure 32: AC/DC Galvanic Isolated Power Supply DC/DC Galvanic Isolated Power Supply Connection of an DC/DC galvanic isolated power supply is illustrated in Figure 33. Figure 33: DC/DC Galvanic Isolated Power Supply Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 35 of 128...
  • Page 47: User Interface (Ui)

    In context of user input or when making selections, the BACK button will erase input or cancel editing respectfully, the ENTER button will end input or apply selection Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 36 of 128...
  • Page 48: Display

    It has been verified through measurements that dense text information areas on black background emits light equivalent to 1 cd/m². All measurements through all light levels in the two modes demonstrates a minimum contrast level of 350:1. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 37 of 128...
  • Page 49 The LT-4200 system has satellite signal = 1 and registered on the Iridium® Network. The LT-4200 system has satellite signal = 5 and registered on the Iridium® Network. Table 9: LT-4210 Control Unit - UI network status Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 38 of 128...
  • Page 50 There are one or more missed calls. Table 12: LT-4210 Control Unit - UI notifications Audio - Slot 4 The microphone on the handset is muted. Table 11: LT-4210 Control Unit - UI audio Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 39 of 128...
  • Page 51 Active - unacknowledged warning Active - silenced warning Active - acknowledged warning Active - responsibility transferred warning Rectified - unacknowledged warning Active caution Table 14: LT-4210 Control Unit - status bar (BAM status) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 40 of 128...
  • Page 52: Menu System

    Audio Display Date & Time Phone Setup IP Data Reset Options System BAM Alerts Network SIP Phones GNSS Status Subscription System Info Power Supply Certification Table 15: LT-4210 Control Unit, sub-menu layout. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 41 of 128...
  • Page 53 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 User Interface (UI) Phone submenu: MENU -> Phone Figure 38: Phone submenu Phone submenu: MENU -> Settings Figure 39: Settings submenu Settings submenu: MENU -> System Figure 40: System submenu Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 42 of 128...
  • Page 54: Activating The System

    It is assumed that you have received the LT-4200 system from a Lars Thrane A/S distribution partner - this could be directly or indirectly. The Lars Thrane A/S distribution partner will be able to assist you with all the questions you might have to the product or service. The Lars Thrane A/S distribution partners are listed on the company’s website: https://www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 55: Who's My Service Provider

    MSISDN (Mobile Subscriber ISDN number) NOTE: The Iridium Certus Service Provider (SP) must be contacted for any changes to the provisioning. ‘Who’s My Service Provider’ will inform you where your LT-4200 system is provisioned. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 44 of 128...
  • Page 56: Change Of Hardware And Software

    NOTE: Changing the Certus SIM card may require involving of an Iridium Certus Service Provider (SP). For details of the Iridium Certus Service Provider (SP), see Activating the System on page 43. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 45 of 128...
  • Page 57: Software Update

    79. The software update procedure will automatically update all system units connected to the LT- 4210 Control Unit. The Lars Thrane Image (LTI-file) e.g. LT-4200-v1.00R-00XX.lti will include all software components to all system units. All system units connected to the LT-4210 Control Unit will be upgraded or downgraded to be aligned with the LT-4210 Control Unit, which is the ‘master’...
  • Page 58: System Services

    The system is per default set to choose voice line automatically and will choose line 1 per default when initiating outgoing calls, however this can be configured to either automatic or manual selection, as described, Settings on page 60. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 47 of 128...
  • Page 59 An active voice call to/from a SIP phone is not shown on the Control Unit on Certus, see Figure 46. External SIP voice call is not shown on the LT- 4210 Idle screen. Figure 46: External SIP Voice Call Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 48 of 128...
  • Page 60 SIP Phone 8 Table 17: Number Plan (local calls) NOTE: The LT-4200 system supports three outgoing satellite voice lines. A local call between two local users will not occupy the Satellite voice line. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 49 of 128...
  • Page 61 Step 5: Log in to the Analogue Phone Adapter and configure FXS PORT 1 and PORT 2 (Primary SIP Server, SIP User ID, Authenticate ID, Password, and Name) Step 6: The POTS phones should now be registered and ready to use (the passive switch can be removed). Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 50 of 128...
  • Page 62 Table 18: Call Forwarding To activate call forwarding the user must first register and then activate the specific call forwarding feature. To deactivate or check status use the call codes as per Table 18. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 51 of 128...
  • Page 63: Data

    LT-4210 Control Unit, see Figure 48 and Figure 49 on page 53. The Manual start/stop setting gives the operator of the system more direct control over when data is transmitted from the system and will Figure 48: Manual data Start Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 52 of 128...
  • Page 64 The DHCP server automatically announces the address of the DNS server. When the LT- 4200 is in DHCP client mode or IP static mode, the PC must manually be configured to use the DNS server at the LT-4200 Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 53 of 128...
  • Page 65 LT-4200 LAN port should be statically assigned. This is explained in detail in Web server, Network on page 83. NOTE: Port forwarding rules are not affected by using Manual Start/Stop for IP Data activation as that action only covers outgoing data. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 54 of 128...
  • Page 66 Figure 51. With masquerading active the connected PC can only see the LT-4200 LAN port IP address and is forced to use it to access the IP data. Figure 51: Port forwarding (masquerading) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 55 of 128...
  • Page 67 NOTE: The LT-4200 PPPoE uses CHAP for authentication. The Authentication phase is encrypted, but not for the IP data. NOTE: PPPoE is per default disabled and must be activated for use. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 56 of 128...
  • Page 68: System Submenus

    The user can select an entry from the Contacts (e.g. Test Phone) and use the Off-hook button to establish a voice call to the contact. Contacts: MENU -> Phone -> Contacts Figure 53: Phone submenu (Contacts) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 57 of 128...
  • Page 69 To switch between Trip and Lifetime usage, press the softkey titled ‘Show Lifetime/Trip’. The list is illustrated in Figure 56 to Figure 59. Phone Usage: MENU -> Phone -> Phone Usage (Trip usage, upper view) Figure 56: Phone submenu (Phone Usage) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 58 of 128...
  • Page 70 The Data Total, Data Download and Data Upload are not 100% precise as the system e.g., in the case of a failed Data Upload will retry sending the information. Therefore, the numbers in the Phone Usage menu as seen on Figure 59, will not be 100% accurate. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 59 of 128...
  • Page 71: Settings

    Reset Options. See Figure 60 and Figure 61 for the layout of the Settings submenu. Settings: MENU -> Settings (upper view) Figure 60: Settings submenu Settings: MENU -> Settings (lower view) Figure 61: Settings submenu Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 60 of 128...
  • Page 72 Can be configured to ‘Off’ if desired. Audio: MENU -> Settings -> Audio Figure 62: Settings submenu (Audio) Notifications: MENU -> Settings -> Audio -> Notifications Figure 63: Settings Submenu (Notifications) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 61 of 128...
  • Page 73 DD/MM/YYYY, and MM/DD/YYYY. The time format can be configured to either 24 or 12 hours. Date & Time: MENU -> Settings -> Date & Time Figure 65: Settings submenu (Date & Time) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 62 of 128...
  • Page 74 ‘Always On’ or ‘Manual’ selection. The selection between the two is performed on the LT-4210 Control unit and can be seen on Figure 68 and Figure 69. Phone Setup: MENU -> Settings -> IP Data Figure 68: Settings submenu (IP Data) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 63 of 128...
  • Page 75 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 System Submenus Choose between ‘Manual’ or ‘Always On’ for outbound IP Data Figure 69: Settings submenu (IP Data) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 64 of 128...
  • Page 76 To avoid unwanted access to the web server via the network interface, it is highly recommended to change the web server authentication password at any time. The web server authentication is described and illustrated in Authentication on page 82. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 65 of 128...
  • Page 77: System

    Figure 74: System submenu (BAM Alerts) NOTE: The BAM Alerts list illustrated in Figure 74 should under normal conditions be empty (No Alerts). Make sure to read the alerts carefully and take appropriate action. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 66 of 128...
  • Page 78 All’ to mute the audible alarm for 30 seconds. Figure 77: BAM Alerts (3 of 4) Press the soft key ‘ACK Alert’ acknowledge the BAM alert. Figure 78: BAM Alerts (4 of 4) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 67 of 128...
  • Page 79 The GNSS Status provides an overview for the user of the LT-4200 system built-in GNSS receiver. The GNSS receiver can be configured from the web server, see GNSS and BAM on page 99. GNSS Status: MENU -> System -> GNSS Status (upper view) Figure 80: System submenu (Position Status) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 68 of 128...
  • Page 80 Figure 83. Subscription: MENU -> System -> Subscription Figure 82: System submenu (Subscription) Voice Service submenu: MSISDN number and subscription type for each voice line is listed Figure 83: System submenu (Subscription) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 69 of 128...
  • Page 81 The Power Supply submenu provides details about the DC input voltage on the LT-4210 Control Unit, LT- 4230 Antenna Unit and the LT-4210 Control Unit output current. The submenu is shown on Figure 86. Figure 86: System submenu (Power Supply) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 70 of 128...
  • Page 82: Bridge Alert Management (Bam)

    Figure 88: LT-4210 Control Unit (BAM Alert list) See App. B Bridge Alert Management (BAM) on page 110 for the full list of alerts that can be raised by the LT-4200 system. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 71 of 128...
  • Page 83 Alert condition rectified. unacknowledged Alert still unacknowledged. None Normal No alert condition present. Active Alert condition present. Caution None Normal No alert condition present. Table 19: BAM Alert Icons, Priority and State Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 72 of 128...
  • Page 84 UI. NOTE: The LT-4200 system currently does not define any alerts that can be aggregated. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 73 of 128...
  • Page 85 If the alert state change occurs before the built-in GNSS receiver has obtained the UTC time or in case of GNSS receiver malfunctioning, the LT-4200 system will not supply the UTC time. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 74 of 128...
  • Page 86: Serial Interface (Rs-422)

    GNSS receivers. The LT-4200 system shall not be connected to equipment where the GNSS receiver interface must be certified. The GNSS sentences and decoding of these are further documented in App. D GNSS sentences on page 113. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 75 of 128...
  • Page 87: Bam Sentences

    The encoding of BAM sentences is defined in IEC 61162-1 (Edition 5.0, 2016-08), the encoding is similar to NMEA 0183. The BAM sentences and decoding of these are further documented in App. E BAM Sentences on page 114. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 76 of 128...
  • Page 88: Nmea 0183 Over Udp

    Currently it is only possible to send NMEA 0183 sentences (GNSS position information) on one interface at a time. I.e., selecting CU LAN will disable GNSS on the RS-422 interface and vice versa. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 77 of 128...
  • Page 89: Web Server

    During normal operation of the system, it should not be necessary to access the web pages. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 78 of 128...
  • Page 90: Accessing The Built-In Web Server

    LT-4200 system dashboard ‘Go on to the webpage (Not recommended)’. 6. You will now see the LT-4200 system dashboard. Figure 94: Accessing the built-in web server (“This site is not secure”). Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 79 of 128...
  • Page 91: Dashboard

    Figure 95: LT-4210 Control Unit - built-in web server (dashboard). The web server has the following web pages: • Dashboard • Configuration • Maintenance • Legal notice • Log out • Disable login timeout Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 80 of 128...
  • Page 92: Configuration

    Under Configuration, the following webpages are available: Figure 96: Web server (Configuration) • Authentication • Network • IP Data • Telephony • Contacts • External I/O • GNSS and BAM • Reset Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 81 of 128...
  • Page 93 The Reset Web Authentication is further described and illustrated in Settings on page 60. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 82 of 128...
  • Page 94 (e.g. a PC) directly to the LT-4210 Control Unit. Expect the LT-4210 Control Unit to get the IP-address: 10.1.10.66 NOTE: The IP-address of the LT-4210 Control Unit is always displayed in the UI (MENU -> System -> Network), see details in System on page 66 Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 83 of 128...
  • Page 95 The DHCP client mode is the configuration of the LT-4210 Control Unit from the factory. The DHCP client mode must be used, if the IP network already has a DHCP server available. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 84 of 128...
  • Page 96 LT-4210 Control Unit via the Ethernet interface. Connecting an Analogue Phone Adapter is further described in Analogue Phone Adapter on page 50. NOTE: If the user changes DHCP server configuration all clients must be rebooted as changes does not apply automatically Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 85 of 128...
  • Page 97 For configuration of the DNS servers see Figure 102. NOTE: If the outgoing firewall is enabled the LT-4200 system will only allow domain names present in any firewall rules to be resolved externally. See Outgoing Firewall later in this section. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 86 of 128...
  • Page 98 Figure 102: Web server – Network (DNS) DHCP The DHCP tab shows the active DHCP leases. This includes LAN clients if ethernet is configured for DHCP server mode. Figure 103: Web server – Network (DHCP) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 87 of 128...
  • Page 99 Figure 104: Web server – Network (Outgoing firewall) NOTE: If the LT-4200 system is not setup in DHCP sever mode, LAN clients should have their DNS server address manually configured to the LAN IP address of the LT-4200. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 88 of 128...
  • Page 100 Destination domain or IP address, a chosen protocol, and which port to use. Protocol and Port selection can either be input or set to ‘any’. See Figure 105 below for details. Figure 105: Web server – Network (Outgoing firewall, advanced options) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 89 of 128...
  • Page 101 To verify whether the rule was set up correctly and the web service is accessible remotely visit the URL https://<public-IP-of-terminal>:8080 Figure 106: Web server – Network (Port forwarding) IMPORTANT: TCP port 443 is reserved by the LT-4200 terminal and may not be used as external port in port forwarding rules. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 90 of 128...
  • Page 102 LT-4200 as the LT-4200 IP address is the only visible IP address to the target/host. Figure 107: Web server – Network (Port forwarding (Masquerading)) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 91 of 128...
  • Page 103 It is possible to route IP data to other network segments on the LAN by using the Static Route feature of the LT-4200 system. This allows the user to configure rules containing the destination IP address and the used gateway. Figure 108: Web server – Network (Static Route) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 92 of 128...
  • Page 104 The PPPoE connection must be configured by setting up the Service name, Access Concentrator (AC) name, User name and Password. See Figure 109 for configuration. Figure 109: Web server – Network (PPPoE) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 93 of 128...
  • Page 105 4200 System Web interface. There is no difference whether this is managed on the LT-4210 Control Unit or on the web interface. The process is shown on Figure 110, where Mode can be set to ‘Always On’ or ‘Manual Start/Stop’. Figure 110: Web server – IP Data Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 94 of 128...
  • Page 106 3 phones will not. The LT-4200 system supports call forwarding, such that Line 1 may be set up to forward to Line 2 and vice versa. It is possible to set up e.g., the CU to both Line 1, Line 2 and Line 3. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 107 It is possible to import and export contacts into the LT-4200 system. Note that the contact file must be using the Vcard format and must contain max 100 contacts. For operation see Figure 113 on page 97. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu...
  • Page 108 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Web server Figure 113: Web server – Contacts (Import/export) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 97 of 128...
  • Page 109 External Ringer Level Pulse @ 0.5 Hz Pulse @ 1 Hz Pulse @ 2 Hz Table 24: External I/O - Output Input The LT-4200 system is currently not supporting the External input. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 98 of 128...
  • Page 110 NOTE: The Port configuration illustrated above in Figure 115 for GNSS and BAM supports the following baud rates: 4800, 9600, and 38400. The port is bi-directional RS-422. Only BAM can receive data. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 99 of 128...
  • Page 111 The installation of the LT-4230 Antenna Unit will affect the performance of the GNSS receiver. If line-of-sight to the GNSS satellites are disturbing the quality of the signal received by the GNSS receiver, then degraded performance must be accepted. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 100 of 128...
  • Page 112 Changing the GNSS receiver configuration (default: GPS, SBAS, GLONASS) might affect the NMEA 0183 Talker ID. The Talker ID for the different configurations of the GNSS receiver is listed in Table 26 on page 100. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 101 of 128...
  • Page 113 Figure 118 below. Figure 118: Web server (BAM configuration) NOTE: The LT-4210 Control Unit AUX connector is providing one bi-directional RS-422 interface. The Supported BAM sentences are described in BAM sentences on page 76. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 102 of 128...
  • Page 114 The default values for display and audio settings are displayed in Table 27 below. Default Display and Audio settings Display, Mode Day time Display, Brightness Speaker volume Handset volume Ringer volume Key Beep volume Table 27: Default display and audio settings Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 103 of 128...
  • Page 115: Maintenance

    4200_00000061_191115-152149.tar.gz will be downloaded to a location selected by the user. The Diagnostics Report can be sent back to Lars Thrane A/S in case of required support and assistance. The Diagnostics Report contains data describing the current state of the system and historical events. The data can be used by support to identify issues and determine their cause.
  • Page 116 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Web server Software update Carefully read the software release note, provided by Lars Thrane A/S, before software updating the LT- 4200 system. Access the web server of the LT-4200 system, by following the instructions in Accessing the built-in web server on page 79.
  • Page 117 It is possible to reboot the LT-4200 system directly from the web server using the System reboot tab. The entire LT-4200 system will be rebooted, including all connected peripheral units. Figure 122: Web server (Software update) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 106 of 128...
  • Page 118: Legal Notice

    ‘Enable login timeout’. The user must manually remove this configuration by pressing the webpage to go back to default settings and automatically logout. Figure 124: Web server (disable login timeout) Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 107 of 128...
  • Page 119: Service & Repair

    This practice also applies for returning of products for service and repair. All information that will get back to Lars Thrane A/S, either directly or indirectly, will be handled with confidentiality. End-user sensitive data will not be shared with any third party without prior written acceptance from the involved parties.
  • Page 120: Appendixes

    Part 1: Operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results [2] IEC 62923-2 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Bridge alert management Part 2: Alert and cluster identifiers and other additional features Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 109 of 128...
  • Page 121: App. B Bridge Alert Management (Bam)

    Check the cable between the Control Unit and the Antenna Unit. Raised when Control Unit loose connection with the Antenna Unit Conditions: Rectified when connection is reestablished with the Antenna Unit. Escalation: Repeated as a warning after 90 s. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 110 of 128...
  • Page 122 Verify the SIM card is properly inserted (see Certus SIM card (SIM) on page 24). Raised when the SIM card is removed or cannot be detected. Conditions: Rectified when the SIM card is detected. Escalation: Repeated as a warning after 90 s. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 111 of 128...
  • Page 123: App. C Multiple Talkers And Multiple Listeners

    61162 over Ethernet. ONF network node The LT-4200 system is classified as an ONF network node by IEC 61162 using the following protocols: DHCP, IPv4, IPv4LL, UDP, TCP, SIP, RTP, HTTP, HTTPS, PPPoE. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 112 of 128...
  • Page 124: App. D Gnss Sentences

    GNSS Recommended minimum specific GNSS data GNSS Course over ground and ground speed GNSS Time and date Table 31: GNSS Talker Sentences GNSS Listener sentences overview No listener sentences available for GNSS. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 113 of 128...
  • Page 125: App. E Bam Sentences

    The table below lists all sentences the LT-4200 system can receive (as a listener): BAM Listener Sentences Sentence Function Description Presence Formatter Alert command Optional Heartbeat supervision sentences Optional Table 34: BAM listener sentences Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 114 of 128...
  • Page 126: App. F Gnss Receiver Integrity States

    >= 24 Acquiring… hours and position). hours) Table 35: GNSS Receiver Integrity States (Automatic GNSS) Table 35 is illustrating the GNSS receiver integrity states .The following pages will illustrate all relevant states. Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 115 of 128...
  • Page 127 Figure 125: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 126: GNSS Receiver Integrity State System has just booted and only time is known Figure 127: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 128: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 116 of 128...
  • Page 128 Figure 129: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 130: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Horizontal accuracy < 50 m (SOG = 0 kts) Figure 131: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 132: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 117 of 128...
  • Page 129 Figure 133: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 134: GNSS Receiver Integrity State GNSS fix completely lost (last known position has age 10 min) Figure 135: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 136: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 118 of 128...
  • Page 130 Figure 137: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 138: GNSS Receiver Integrity State GNSS fix completely lost (last known position has age >= 24 hours) Figure 139: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Figure 140: GNSS Receiver Integrity State Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 119 of 128...
  • Page 131: App. G - Specifications

    Antenna communication cable Coaxial cable, up to 150 m (492 ft) Compass Safe Distance, std. 0.30 m (1.0 ft) Compass Safe Distance, steer. 0.20 m (0.6 ft) Warranty 2 years Maintenance None Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 120 of 128...
  • Page 132: App. H - Outline Drawing: Lt-4210 Control Unit

    LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Appendixes App. H - Outline Drawing: LT-4210 Control Unit Figure 141: Outline Drawing: LT-4210 Control Unit Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 121 of 128...
  • Page 133: App. I - Outline Drawing: Bracket Mount, Control Unit

    LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Appendixes App. I - Outline Drawing: Bracket Mount, Control Unit Figure 142: Outline Drawing: Bracket Mount, Control Unit Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 122 of 128...
  • Page 134: App. J - Outline Drawing: Flush Mount, Control Unit

    LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Appendixes App. J - Outline Drawing: Flush Mount, Control Unit Figure 143: Outline Drawing: Flush Mount, Control Unit Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 123 of 128...
  • Page 135: App. K - Outline Drawing: Lt-4230 Antenna Unit

    LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Appendixes App. K - Outline Drawing: LT-4230 Antenna Unit Figure 144: Outline Drawing: LT-4230 Antenna Unit Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 124 of 128...
  • Page 136 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Appendixes Figure 145: Outline Drawing: LT-4230 Antenna Unit Figure 146: Outline Drawing: LT-4230 Antenna Unit without Pole Mount Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 125 of 128...
  • Page 137: App. L - Outline Drawing: Pole Mount (2.0" Pipe, 53.0Mm, A4 Stainless), Antenna Unit

    The Pole Mount (2.0” pipe, 53.0mm), Antenna Unit interfaces to a pipe of maximum 2.0” (53.0 mm), measured outer diameter. The total weight of the Pole Mount is 1701 g (3.75 lbs). Figure 147: Outline Drawing: Pole Mount (2.0” pipe), Antenna Unit Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 126 of 128...
  • Page 138 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Appendixes App. M - Outline Drawing: LT-3120 Handset Figure 148: Outline Drawing: LT-3120 Handset Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 127 of 128...
  • Page 139 LT-4200 User & Installation Manual Rev. 1.00 Appendixes App. N - Outline Drawing: LT-3121 Cradle Figure 149: Outline Drawing: LT-3121 Cradle Lars Thrane A/S www.thrane.eu Page 128 of 128...
  • Page 141 Lars Thrane A/S Skovlytoften 33 2840 Holte Denmark www.thrane.eu...

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