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97-147768-A  

SAILOR 6300B MF/HF

 

Service Interface User Manual  

 

1

 

Introduction 

The service tool for the S6000 radio series MF/HF devices is made available by a built-in 
web server in the radio. The service tool can be accessed from a computer connected to a 
LAN  shared  with  the  device  and  is  displayed  in  an  internet  browser  with  no  additional 
installation  of  software  required.  Currently  we  do  not  guarantee  full  support  for 
Microsoft Internet Explorer, but most HTML5 enabled browsers are supported. 

Screenshots in this manual were done using Google Chrome. 

1.1

 

Precautions using the service tool 

WARNING

:   While  using  the  service  tool  the  network  cable  should  not  be  removed  

or disconnected from neither the PC nor the radio. 

WARNING:

   While using the service tool, power to the radio should not be switched off.  

Violation of the precautions above can result in a defect radio, which only 
can be repaired by the manufacturer.  

WARNING:

 

The Service agent is responsible for all changes made with the service tool. 
Changes must be in conformance with radio specifications and regulations. 

2

 

Connecting to the service tool 

2.1

 

Connecting to the service without a network 

The service tool for the radio can be accessed directly without use of a network, by use of 
a PC with automatic network configuration and an internet browser. Connect the radio 
to the computer using the Ethernet interface and type the IP address of the radio in the 
address  field  of  an  internet  browser  to  access  the  service  tool.  This  will  open  the  radio 
status page of the service tool and the radio can now be configured. The radio’s current 
IP  address  is  visible  in  the 

SYSTEM  SETUP

  menu  on  the  radio  control  unit  or  in  the 

radio’s entry in the TMA tool as seen in 

Figure 1

 below. 

2.2

 

Connecting to the service tool through a network 

The  service  tool  can  be  accessed  through  a  LAN  from  a  PC  with  an  internet  browser. 
Type the IP address of the radio in the address field of an internet browser to access the 
service tool. This will open the radio status page of the service tool and the radio can now 
be configured. The radio’s current IP address is visible in the 

SYSTEM  SETUP

 menu on 

the radio control unit or in the radio’s entry in the TMA tool as seen in 

Figure 1

 below. 

Содержание S6000 series

Страница 1: ...SAILOR 6300B MF HF Service Interface User Manual Document number 97 147768 A Release Date 31 August 2015...

Страница 2: ...ion should acquire the most current version e g from http www cobham com communications and connectivity satcom Service and support or from the distributor Thrane Thrane A S is not responsible for the...

Страница 3: ...ol 4 2 Connecting to the service tool 4 2 1 Connecting to the service without a network 4 2 2 Connecting to the service tool through a network 4 3 Overview of functionality 6 3 1 Open access functiona...

Страница 4: ...be in conformance with radio specifications and regulations 2 Connecting to the service tool 2 1 Connecting to the service without a network The service tool for the radio can be accessed directly wit...

Страница 5: ...97 147768 A SAILOR 6300B MF HF Service Interface User Manual 5 Figure 1 TMA tool page for the radio displaying IP address etc...

Страница 6: ...vered in section 3 1 For administrators the service tool provides functionality for configuration of radio settings and tools for administration of firmware covered in section 3 2 3 1 Open access func...

Страница 7: ...ied in the Current serial field When no serial number is programmed the current serial field will display a 10 digit tracking number This means that it is possible to input the serial number of the sy...

Страница 8: ...ransmitted DSC Calls and one button for the System Log Each log can be downloaded as a tar gz file 3 1 3 NMEA The NMEA tab pane displays a stream of NMEA data collected over SERIAL and or LAN The data...

Страница 9: ...service tool see Figure 5 below Figure 5 Login button By pressing the LOGIN button a pop up will show Figure 6 Login pop up To get administrator access enter the following into the two fields Username...

Страница 10: ...be seen in Figure 7 below Figure 7 CHANNELS tab This tab has a side bar button for various ITU channel bands and for private channels The user must click on a channel row on the page to select a chann...

Страница 11: ...unit This can also be done for channels which are normally included from the factory ITU channels RX frequency Specify receive frequency TX frequency Specify transmission frequency TX Block Select th...

Страница 12: ...sed for Telex identification and is part of the answer back string The abbreviated ID is usually 4 ASCII letters e g abcd Slave delay This is the slave delay used during Telex ARQ calls Default value...

Страница 13: ...ine feed 9 digit MMSI or 5 digit call ID Letter shift Space Abbreviated ID Space X Letter shifts to bring the total length up to 20 characters The service tool will automatically add the figure shifts...

Страница 14: ...on De select check box to disable D6 6 channel watch keeping receiver To re enable input the option code Low Power Mode Only Transmit is only allowed at low output power External modem enabled If the...

Страница 15: ...ield Before deselecting options the service tool issues a warning see Figure 10 D6 option for example AUX Pin Settings Frequency Hz Select the frequency for which the AUX pin is active Mode Choose bet...

Страница 16: ...red for a custom distress network for distress safety and urgency calls the following option key is required ABCD 1234 COBH 2014 WARNING changing these frequencies WILL alter the ability to send and r...

Страница 17: ...settings in the channel tables configurations MMSI etc Option codes for radio telex and watch keeping receiver will not be affected Save Configuration downloads a tar gz file with all configurations d...

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