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Hughes HN9000 Installation Manual (126 pages)
Brand:
Hughes
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 7.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Additional Safety Symbols
11
Understanding Safety Messages
11
Scope and Audience
13
Part I: Satellite Modem Installation
15
Chapter 1: Satellite Modem Overview
17
Figure 1: HN9000 Satellite Modem
17
Supported Configurations
18
Figure 2: Single-Host Configuration
18
Figure 3: Multiple-Host Configuration in an Ethernet Wired LAN
18
Satellite Modem Specifications
19
Figure 4: Private Network Configuration
19
Table 1: Specifications for the HN9000 Satellite Modem
19
Chapter 2: Preparing for Installation
21
Installation Summary
22
Figure 5: Satellite Modem Installation Summary
22
Conducting a Site Survey
23
Instructions for Other Terminal Components
23
Power Supply Information
23
Table 2: Related Installation Documents
23
Primary Tools and Equipment Needed for Installation
24
Figure 6: Power Supply for the HN9000 Satellite Modem
24
Table 3: Power Supply Specifications for the HN9000 Satellite Modem
24
Additional Equipment
25
Use a Surge Protector
25
Requirements for IFL Cables, Connectors, and Ground Blocks
25
A Hub May be Required
26
Computer Requirements
26
Setting the Installer Laptop IP Address
27
Figure 7: Internet Protocol Properties Dialog
27
Setting an Alternate IP Address on the Installer Laptop
28
Figure 8: Settings for Primary and Alternate Addresses on the Laptop
29
Chapter 3: Installing the Satellite Modem
31
Selecting the Modem Location
32
Modem Operating Position
32
Powering up the Modem
32
Figure 9: HN9000 in Vertical Position
32
Connecting the Installer Laptop to the Modem
33
Figure 10: Powering up the Modem
33
Entering the Installation Parameters
34
Figure 11: Connecting the Installer's Laptop Computer to the Modem
34
Figure 12: System Control Center Home Page
35
Figure 13: Icon for Opening Advanced Pages
35
Figure 14: Installation Screen
36
Figure 15: Example of a GPS Receiver Display
37
Figure 16: Terminal Pointing Info Screen
38
Chapter 4: Installing Outdoor Equipment and Antenna Pointing
41
Installing the IFL Cables
42
Routing and Connecting the IFL Cables
42
IFL Grounding Requirement
42
Figure 17: In-Line Connection of the DAPT
42
Labeling the IFL Cables
43
Connecting the IFL Cables to the Modem
43
Figure 18: Connecting the Transmit and Receive Cables
43
Pointing the Antenna
44
Chapter 5: Commissioning the Satellite Modem
45
Prerequisites for Commissioning
46
Monitoring the Commissioning Process
46
Figure 19: Terminal Initialization Sequence in Progress
46
Figure 20: Terminal Initialization Sequence Complete
47
Implementation of Second IP Address
48
Commissioning and Installation Reference Information
48
Commissioning Activities and Progress Messages
48
Table 4: Commissioning Progress Messages
48
Registration Error Messages
50
Table 5: Reasons for Registration Errors and Corrective Actions
50
Terminal Info Parameters
51
Table 6: Parameters in Terminal Info Section (Appears on Two Installation Screens)
51
Troubleshooting Installation Problems
53
Table 7: Guidelines for Installation Troubleshooting
53
Chapter 6: Activating the Hughesnet Service
55
Connecting the Satellite Modem to the Customer's Computer
56
Figure 21: Terminal Initialization Sequence Screen (Top Part)
56
Figure 22: Activation Link on System Control Center Home Page
57
Figure 23: Ethernet and Other Cables (Final Configuration)
57
The Customer's Role - Summary of the Activation Process
58
Figure 24: Activation Link on the Customer's Computer
58
Figure 25: Subscriber Agreement
59
Figure 26: Subscriber Agreement with SAN and PIN Fields
60
Figure 27: Welcome Screen
60
Figure 28: Downloading Software Screen
61
Figure 29: Computer Verified Screen
62
Figure 30: Configure Software (Hughesnet Tools) Screen
62
Figure 31: Implement Public IP? Screen
63
Figure 32: Activation Complete Screen
63
Chapter 7: Completing the Installation
65
Printing the System Information Page
66
Creating a Shortcut to the System Control Center
66
Installation and Activation Complete
66
Part II: Reference Information
67
Chapter 8: System Control Center
69
Accessing the System Control Center
70
Creating a Shortcut to the System Control Center
70
System Control Center Home Page
70
Figure 33: Icon for Creating Shortcut
70
Text Links
71
Figure 34: System Control Center Home Page
71
System Control Center Common Features
72
Button Links
72
Figure 35: Common Features on System Control Center Screens
72
System Status Button
73
Figure 36: System Control Center Button Links
73
Table 8: Button Links on System Control Center Screens
73
Table 9: Meaning of System Status Button Colors
73
Links in Left Panel
74
Icon to Access Advanced Pages
74
Status and Information Screens
74
Figure 37: Icon for Accessing the Advanced Pages
74
State Codes on Status and Information Screens
75
Figure 38: Format of Status and Information Screens
75
Figure 39: Example of a State Code
75
Red Flag Indicator
76
System Status Page
76
Figure 40: Red Flag Problem Indicator
76
Figure 41: System Status Page
76
Reception Information Page
77
Information about Selected Parameters
77
Figure 42: Reception Information Page
77
Transmission Information Page
78
Information about Selected Parameters
78
Terminal Status Page
78
Figure 43: Transmission Information Page
78
Figure 44: Terminal Status Page (Top Part)
79
Information about Selected Parameters
80
System Information Page
80
Figure 45: System Information Page (Top Part)
80
State Codes
81
Figure 46: Examples of State Codes
81
Table 10: State Codes
81
Viewing the State Codes List
84
Connectivity Test Page
85
Figure 47: Terminal Connectivity Test Page
85
Chapter 9: Leds
87
Front Panel Leds
88
Figure 48: Front Panel Leds on the HN9000 Modem
88
Table 11: Front Panel LED Indications
88
LAN Port Leds
89
Figure 49: LAN Port Leds
89
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting
91
Cannot Access the System Control Center
92
Testing Connectivity to the Satellite
92
Figure 50: Satellite Loopback Connectivity Test
92
Figure 51: Terminal Connectivity Test Page
93
Figure 52: Connectivity Test Results Page
93
Chapter 11: Advanced
95
Accessing the Advanced Pages
96
Figure 53: Icon for Accessing Advanced Pages
96
Expanding and Collapsing Menus
97
Figure 54: Advanced Pages Example Showing the Advanced Menu
97
Figure 55: Advanced Pages Example - Summary Status Results
97
Opening the Installation Sub-Menu
98
Chapter 12: Computer Settings
99
Understanding the Modem Address and Computer Address
100
Figure 56: Example of Addressing Parameters Showing Available Private IP Addresses
100
Figure 57: Example of Addressing Parameters Showing One Available Public IP Address
100
If You Don't Know the Modem's Public IP Address
101
Configuring a Computer to Use DHCP
101
Configuring Windows Vista to Use DHCP
101
Figure 58: Network Connections - Windows Vista
102
Figure 59: Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista
102
Configuring Windows XP to Use DHCP
103
Figure 60: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows Vista
103
Figure 61: Network Connections - Windows XP
104
Figure 62: Local Area Connection Properties - Windows XP
104
Configuring Windows 2000 to Use DHCP
105
Figure 63: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows XP
105
Figure 64: Accessing Local Area Connection Properties - Windows 2000
106
Figure 65: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog - Windows 2000
106
Configuring a Computer for a Public IP Address
107
Configuring Windows Vista - Public IP Address
107
Figure 66: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000
107
Figure 67: Network Connections - Windows Vista
108
Figure 68: Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista
108
Configuring Windows XP - Public IP Address
109
Figure 69: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows Vista
109
Figure 70: Accessing Local Area Connection Properties - Windows XP
110
Figure 71: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog - Windows XP
110
Configuring Windows 2000 - Public IP Address
111
Figure 72: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows XP
111
Figure 73: Accessing Local Area Connection Properties - Windows 2000
112
Figure 74: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog - Windows 2000
112
Configuring Proxy Settings
113
Configuring Internet Explorer to Not Use a Proxy Server
113
Figure 75: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000
113
Configuring Netscape to Not Use a Proxy Server
114
Figure 76: LAN Settings - Internet Explorer
114
Figure 77: Proxy Settings in Netscape Preferences Window
114
Chapter 13: Conformance with Standards and Directives
117
Table 12: HN9000 Standards Compliance
117
Operational and Safety Requirements for Canada
118
Repairs in Canada
118
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
118
FCC Part 15
118
Canada Class B Warning
119
Acronyms Used in this Guide
121
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Hughes HN9000 User Manual (82 pages)
Hughes Satellite Modem User Guide
Brand:
Hughes
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 4.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Understanding Safety Messages
9
Additional Safety Symbols
9
Scope and Audience
11
Contact Information
13
Chapter 1: Satellite Modem Overview
15
Figure 1: HN9000 Satellite Modem
15
Supported Configurations
16
Figure 2: Single-Host Configuration
16
Figure 3: Multiple-Host Configuration in an Ethernet Wired LAN
16
Satellite Modem Specifications
17
Figure 4: Private Network Configuration
17
Table 1: Specifications for the HN9000 Satellite Modem
17
Power Supply Information
18
Figure 5: Power Supply for the HN9000 Satellite Modem
18
Table 2: Power Supply Specifications for the HN9000 Satellite Modem
18
Modem Operating Position
19
Computer Requirements
19
Figure 6: HN9000 in Vertical Position
19
Chapter 2: System Control Center
21
Accessing the System Control Center
22
Creating a Shortcut to the System Control Center
22
Figure 7: Icon for Creating Shortcut
22
System Control Center Home Page
23
Text Links
23
Figure 8: System Control Center Home Page
23
System Control Center Common Features
24
Button Links
25
Figure 10: System Control Center Button Links
25
Figure 9: Common Features on System Control Center Screens
25
Table 3: Button Links on System Control Center Screens
25
System Status Button
26
Table 4: Meaning of System Status Button Colors
26
Links in Left Panel
27
Status and Information Screens
27
Figure 11: Format of Status and Information Screens
27
Red Flag Indicator
28
State Codes on Status and Information Screens
28
System Status Page
28
Figure 12: Example of a State Code
28
Figure 13: Red Flag Problem Indicator
28
Reception Information Page
29
Figure 14: System Status Page
29
Information about Selected Parameters
30
Transmission Information Page
30
Figure 15: Reception Information Page
30
Information about Selected Parameters
31
Terminal Status Page
31
Figure 16: Transmission Information Page
31
Figure 17: Terminal Status Page (Top Part)
32
Information about Selected Parameters
33
System Information Page
33
Figure 18: System Information Page (Top Part)
33
State Codes
34
Figure 19: Examples of State Codes
34
Table 5: State Codes
34
Viewing the State Codes List
37
Connectivity Test Page
37
Figure 20: Terminal Connectivity Test Page
38
Chapter 3: Hughesnet Tools
39
Launching Hughesnet Tools
40
Hughesnet Tools Home Page
40
I Have a Technical Problem
40
Figure 21: Hughesnet Tools Home Page
40
Support Library
41
Helpful Tools
41
Chapter 4: Leds
43
Front Panel Leds
44
Figure 22: Front Panel Leds on the HN9000 Modem
44
Table 6: Front Panel LED Indications
44
LAN Port Leds
45
Figure 23: LAN Port Leds
45
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
47
Cannot Access the System Control Center
48
Testing Connectivity to the Satellite
48
Figure 24: Satellite Loopback Connectivity Test
48
Figure 25: Terminal Connectivity Test Page
49
Figure 26: Connectivity Test Results Page
49
Hot Cable Connector
50
Checking for Viruses and Firewall Issues
50
Chapter 6: Computer Settings
51
Understanding the Modem Address and Computer Address
52
Figure 27: Example of Addressing Parameters Showing Available Private IP Addresses
52
Figure 28: Example of Addressing Parameters Showing One Available Public IP Address
52
If You Don't Know the Modem's Public IP Address
53
Configuring a Computer to Use DHCP
53
Configuring Windows Vista to Use DHCP
54
Figure 29: Network Connections - Windows Vista
54
Figure 30: Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista
55
Figure 31: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows Vista
55
Configuring Windows XP to Use DHCP
56
Figure 32: Network Connections - Windows XP
56
Figure 33: Local Area Connection Properties - Windows XP
57
Figure 34: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows XP
57
Configuring Windows 2000 to Use DHCP
58
Figure 35: Accessing Local Area Connection Properties - Windows 2000
58
Figure 36: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog - Windows 2000
58
Configuring a Mac Computer to Use DHCP
59
Figure 37: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000
59
Figure 38: Mac System Preferences Menu
60
Figure 39: Mac Network Screen
60
Configuring a Computer for a Public IP Address
61
Configuring Windows Vista - Public IP Address
61
Figure 40: Select DHCP from the Configure Drop-Down Menu
61
Figure 41: Network Connections - Windows Vista
62
Figure 42: Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista
62
Configuring Windows XP - Public IP Address
63
Figure 43: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows Vista
63
Figure 44: Accessing Local Area Connection Properties - Windows XP
64
Figure 45: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog - Windows XP
64
Configuring Windows 2000 - Public IP Address
65
Figure 46: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows XP
65
Figure 47: Accessing Local Area Connection Properties - Windows 2000
65
Figure 48: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog - Windows 2000
66
Figure 49: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000
66
Configuring a Macintosh - Public IP Address
67
Figure 50: Mac System Preferences Menu
67
Figure 51: Mac Network Screen
68
Figure 52: Select Manually from the Configure Drop-Down Menu
68
Configuring Proxy Settings
69
Configuring Internet Explorer to Not Use a Proxy Server
69
Configuring Netscape to Not Use a Proxy Server
69
Figure 53: LAN Settings - Internet Explorer
69
Figure 54: Proxy Settings in Netscape Preferences Window
70
Chapter 7: Home Networking
71
Wireless Network Basics
72
Ethernet (Wired) Network Basics
72
Figure 55: Satellite Modem in a Wireless Home Network
72
Figure 56: Satellite Modem in a Wired Ethernet Home Network
73
Chapter 8: Conformance with Standards and Directives
75
Table 7: HN9000 Standards Compliance
75
Operational and Safety Requirements for Canada
76
Repairs in Canada
76
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
76
FCC Part 15
76
Canada Class B Warning
77
Acronyms Used in this Guide
79
Hughes HN9000 Manual (10 pages)
Guide To Returning Your Satellite Modem and Radio Assembly
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Hughes HN9000 Replacement Manual (2 pages)
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