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Notes:
D3 = ARM1: blinking green LED = running.
D1 = DSP1:
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slow blinking green LED = RX idle (It will take about 30 seconds after power is first supplied
to the TDK, before the D1 LED is in a slow-blinking green light state, because the BRM will
only exit low power mode after being switched on once a GNSS/GPS fix has been
established)
>
fast blinking green LED = RX tracking
>
solid green LED = BRM crash
>
solid off LED = BRM in low power mode (or possible BRM crash)
Figure 2. LED Configuration
2. Refer to
for how to access the BRM WebUI from your computer.
Accessing the BRM WebUI
1. In a web browser (any type), enter any of the following options in the address bar:
>
https://192.168.1.1/auth/
>
https://brm.inmarsat.com/auth/
>
brm.inmarsat.com
>
192.168.1.1
Notes:
If you are having any problems accessing the BRM WebUI, take the following steps (steps assume
use of Windows 7):
a. On the laptop, navigate to
Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center >
Change Adaptor Settings
.
b. Double-click on
Local Area Connection (wired ethernet connection)
.
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