ARNAV Systems, Inc.
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Document No. 570-8050B
27 November 2002
Using an approved telephone handset:
Hook up a standard telephone handset to the TIP and RING signals from the 37-Pin connector.
Move the aircraft out of any hanger or enclosed area so the antenna has a clear view of the sky.
Take the phone off hook and you should get a dial tone.
Dial a phone number and verify that you are able to connect with the number (NOTE: This
telephone requires a full area code and number to make connection.
Do not
put a “1” in front of
the area code.).
Data Port Test:
With the aircraft out of any enclosed hanger, hook up a laptop computer to the Data Port
(Assumes that you have terminated the Data Port with a DB-9 female connector.
Using a terminal emulator program with the serial port set up for (19200,8,n, 1). You should be
able to type AT<ENTER> and get an OK back from the RCOM-100. This verifies that the data
port is wired correctly and that you can communicate with the internal Modem of the RCOM-100.
Once you have verified connection with the modem you can test the PPP connection using
TCP/IP. (Verify that you have configured the modem and dial up networking connection as
above, and that you have a working Internet Service Provider)
Summary of Contents for RCOM-100
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