Japan Radio Co. JUE-60GX User manual

Inmarsat GX Service systems
1
Introduction of the JUE-60GX
2
Components
3
Setup
4
Web Interface
5
Maintenance
6
After-sales service
7
Specification
8
Web Interface Menu Tree
APP A
Software Upgrading Procedure
APP B
Initializing the settings to the factory
default state
APP C
List of Initial Values (BDE-Version 0100)
APP D
Troubleshooting & FAQ
APP E
LED of BDE
APP F
Abbreviations and Glossary
APP G
JRC Network
APP H
Hazardous substances of Electrical and
electronic Products
APP I
JUE-60GX
Inmarsat
Global Xpress GX
Mobile Earth Station
Instruction Manual
7ZPSC0584


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PREFACE
Thank you for purchase of the JRC Inmarsat Global Xpress GX Mobile Earth Station,
JUE-60GX.
The JUE-60GX is an Inmarsat digital satellite communication terminal. The
services of data communication, telephone, video chat and contents
distribution are available on it with using Network Service Device (NSD)
provided by Value Added Reseller (VAR).
The JUE-60GX is packaged and shipped under strict quality control with
inspection criteria to deliver the equipment with highest quality, performance,
and reliability needed to meet our customer’s requirements and satisfaction.
JRC believes that you will use this equipment satisfactorily for a long time.
• Please read this manual carefully and carry out proper operation.
This Manual describes a function and specification based on
BDE-Version 0100.
• Please do not lose this useful manual, as you will have to refer to it from
time to time.
• Network service is managed by Inmarsat co. or other network service
providers. Network service may be changed or terminated without prior
notice due to the circumstances of the network service providers.
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JUE-60GX is manufactured in consideration of effects on environment.
7ZPSC0584

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Safety Cautions
Cautions for High Voltage
High voltages, ranging from several hundreds to tens of thousands of volts, are used in
electronic apparatus, such as radio and radar instruments. These voltages are totally
harmless in most operations. However, touching a component inside the unit is very
dangerous. (Any person other than authorized service engineers should not maintain,
inspect, or adjust the unit.)
High voltages on the order of tens of thousand volts are most likely to cause instant deaths
from electrical shocks. At times, even voltages on the order of several hundred volts could
lead to electrocution. To defend against electrical shock hazards, don't put your hand into
the inside of apparatus.
When you put in a hand unavoidably in case of urgent, it is strongly suggested to turn off
the power switch and allow the capacitors, etc. to discharge with a wire having its one end
positively grounded to remove residual charges. Before you put your hand into the inside of
apparatus, make sure that internal parts are no longer charged. Extra protection is ensured
by wearing dry cotton gloves at this time. Another important precaution to observe is to
keep one hand in your pocket at a time, instead of using both hands at the same time. It is
also important to select a secure footing to work on, as the secondary effects of electrical
shock hazards can be more serious. In the event of electrical shocks, disinfect the burnt
site completely and obtain medical care immediately.
Precautions for Rescue of Victim
of Electric Shock
When a victim of electric shock is found, turn off the power source and ground the circuit
immediately. If this is impossible, move the victim away from the unit as quick as possible
without touching him or her with bare hands. He or she can safely be moved if an insulating
material such as dry wood plate or cloth is used.
It is necessary to perform first aid immediately.
Breathing may stop if current flows through the respiration center of brain due to electric
shock. If the electric shock is not large, breathing can be restored by artificial respiration. A
victim of electric shock looks pale and his or her pulse may become very weak or stop,
resulting in unconsciousness and rigidity at worst.

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Emergency Measures
Method of First-Aid Treatment
Precautions for First-Aid
Treatments
Apply artificial respiration to the person who collapsed, minimizing moving as much as
possible avoiding risks. Once started, artificial respiration should be continued
rhythmically.
(1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a resultof the accident; the
first-aider could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
(2) Turn off the power calmly and certainly, and move the patient apart from the cable
gently.
(3) Call or send for a physician or ambulance immediately, or ask someone to call
doctor.
(4) Lay the patient on the back, loosening the necktie, clothes, belts and so on.
(5) (a) Feel the patient's pulse.
(b) Check the heartbeat by bringing your ear close to the patient's heart.
(c) Check for respiration by bringing your face or the back of your hand to the
patient's face.
(d) Check the size of patient's pupils.
(6) Opening the patient's mouth, remove artificial teeth, cigarettes, chewing gum, etc.
if any. With the patient's mouth open, stretch the tongue and insert a towel or the
like into the mouth to prevent the tongue from being withdrawn into the throat. (If
the patient clenches the teeth so tight that the mouth won't open, use a
screwdriver or the like to force the mouth open and then insert a towel or the like
into the mouth.)
(7) Wipe off the mouth to prevent foaming mucus and saliva from accumulating.

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First Aid Method
Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
A person is collapsing.
- Secure the safety of the surrounding area.
- Prevent secondary disasters.
Check for response.
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Call while tapping the shoulder.
Breathing
Recovery position
- Lay the injured or
ill person on
his/her side and
wait for the arrival
of the emergency
services.
Not responding
or indeterminate state
Ask for help.
- Make an emergency call.
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Ask to bring an AED.
Listen to the appeal of the
injured or ill person and give
the necessary first-aid
Responding
Chest compressions
- With each compression, depress the chest
wall to a depth of approximately 5 cm.
- Perform compressions at the rate of 100 -
120 times per minute.
Combination o
f chest compressions and
rescue breaths Note(1)
- If the first-aider is not trained in rescue
breaths, he/she should perform only chest
compressions. See Note(1) for the details.
Note(1) Combinatio
n of chest compressions and
rescue breaths
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If the first-aider is not trained in rescue breaths,
he/she should perform only chest compressions.
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If the first-aider is trained in rescue breath, and has
the skill and will to do it, he/she should perform th
e
combination of chest compressions and rescue
breaths at the ratio of 30:2
. If there is a fear of
infection, he/she should use a personal protective
equipment (mouthpiece for rescue breathing).
Check for breathing and judge cardiac arrest.
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Check for breathing.
Arrival of an AED
- Turn on the power.
- Use the AED by following its voice prompts.
Fitting of the electrode pads, etc.
Automatic electrocardiogram
analysis
- Do not touch the injured or ill
person.
Electric shock is needed.
Electric shock is not needed.
Delivery of electric shock
Resume CPR from chest
compressions by following the
voice prompts of the AED.
When the injured or ill
person has been
handed over to the
emergency services or
has started moaning or
breathing normally, lay
him/her on his/her side
in a recovery position
and wait for the arrival
of emergency services.
When to
stop
CPR
A person is collapsing.
- Secure the safety of the surrounding area.
- Prevent secondary disasters.
The AED
automatically
analyzes the
heart rhythm
every 2 min.
If you call an ambulance, you can get instructions regarding
how to judge cardiac arrest and how to do cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR).
Not breathing or indeterminate state

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Specific Procedures for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
1. Check the scene for safety to prevent secondary disasters
a) Do not touch the injured or ill person in panic when an accident has occurred. (Doing so may
cause electric shock to the first-aiders.)
b) Do not panic and be sure to turn off the power. Then, gently move the injured or ill person to a
safe place away from the electrical circuit.
2. Check for responsiveness
a) Tap the shoulder of the injured or ill and shout in the ear saying,
"Are you OK?"
b) If the person opens his/her eyes or there is some response or
gesture, determine it as "responding." But, if there is no response
or gesture, determine it as "not responding."
3. If responding
a) Give first-aid treatment.
4. If not responding
a) Ask for help loudly. Ask somebody to make an emergency call
and bring an AED.
• Somebody has collapsed. Please help.
• Please call an ambulance.
• Please bring an AED.
• If there is nobody to help, call an ambulance yourself.
5. Check for breathing
a) Look to see if the chest and abdomen of the injured or ill person are rising and falling.
b) If the injured or ill person is breathing, place him/her in the recovery position and wait for the
arrival of the emergency services.
• Position the injured or ill person on his/her side.
Are you OK?
Please call an
ambulance.
Please bring an AED.

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6. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (combination of chest compressions and
rescue breaths)
a) Chest compressions
1) Position of chest compressions
• Position the heel of one hand in the center of the chest, approximately between the nipples,
and place your other hand on top of the one that is in position.
2) Perform chest compressions
Perform uninterrupted chest compressions of
30 at the rate of about 100 - 120 times per
minute, while locking your elbows positioning
yourself vertically above your hands.
• With each compression, depress the chest wall to a depth of approximately 5 cm.
b) Combination of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths
1) If the first-aider is not trained in rescue breaths, he/she should perform only chest
compressions.
2) If the first-aider is trained in rescue breath, and has the skill and will to do it, he/she should
perform 30 chest compressions, then give 2 rescue breaths.
3) If there is a fear of infection, he/she should use a personal protective equipment
(mouthpiece for rescue breathing).
4)Continuously perform the combination of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths
without interruption.
5) If there are two or more first-aiders, alternate with each other approximately every two
minutes (five cycles) without interruption.
Compress
with these
parts (the
heels of
both
hands).
30 times
2 times
CPR mask
Mouthpiece for rescue
CPR mask
Mouthpiece for rescue

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7. When to stop cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
a) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the
emergency services
b) When the injured or ill person has started moaning or breathing
normally, lay him/her on his/her side in a recovery position and wait
for the arrival of emergency services.
8. Arrival and preparation of an AED
a) Place the AED at an easy-to-use position. If
there are multiple first-aiders, continue CPR
until the AED becomes ready.
b) Turn on the power to the AED unit.
Depending on the model of the AED, you
may have to push the power on button, or
the AED automatically turns on when you
open the cover.
c) Follow the voice prompts of the AED.
9. Attach the electrode pads to the injured or ill person's bare chest
a) Remove all clothing from the chest, abdomen, and arms.
b) Open the package of electrode pads, peel the pads off and securely
place them on the chest of the injured or ill person, with the adhesive
side facing the chest. If the pads are not securely attached to the chest,
the AED may not function. Paste the pads exactly at the positions
indicated on the pads, If the chest is wet with water, wipe dry with a dry
towel and the like, and then paste the pads. If there is a pacemaker or
implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), paste the pads at least 3
cm away from them. If a medical patch or plaster is present, peel it off and
then paste the pads. If the injured or ill person's chest hair is thick,
paste the pads on the chest hair once, peel them off to remove the
chest hair, and then paste new pads.
c) Some AED models require to connect a connector by following voice prompts.
d) The electrode pads for small children should not be used for children over the age of 8 and for
adults.
10. Electrocardiogram analysis
a) The AED automatically analyzes electrocardiograms. Follow the
voice prompts of the AED and ensure that nobody is touching the
injured or ill person while you are operating the AED.
b) On some AED models, you may need to push a button to analyze
the heart rhythm.
Turn on the power.

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11. Electric shock (defibrillation)
a) If the AED determines that electric shock is needed, the voice
prompt saying, "Shock is needed" is issued and charging starts
automatically.
b) When charging is completed, the voice prompt saying, "Press the
shock button" is issued and the shock button flashes.
c) The first-aider must get away from the injured or ill person, make
sure that no one is touching him/her, and then press the shock
button.
d) When electric shock is delivered, the body of the injured or ill person may jerk.
12. Resurgence of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
a) Resume chest compressions by following the voice prompts of the AED.
• With each compression, depress the chest wall to a depth of
approximately 5 cm.
• Perform compressions at the rate of 100 - 120 times per minute.
13. Automatic electrocardiogram analysis
a) When 2 minutes have elapsed since you resumed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the
AED automatically analyzes the electrocardiogram.
b) If you suspended CPR by following voice prompts and AED voice prompt informs you that
shock is needed, give electric shock again by following the voice prompts.
If AED voice prompt informs you that no shock is needed, immediately resume CPR.
14. When to stop CPR (Keep the electrode pads on.)
a) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the emergency services
b) When the injured or ill person has started moaning or breathing normally, lay him/her on
his/her side in a recovery position and wait for the arrival of emergency services.
Press the shock button.

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BEFORE USING
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JRC is indemnified for any damages from incorrect operation, malfunction, and other troubles except
as outlined in the product warranty and by limitation of law.
Some functions of JUE-60GX may not work correctly owing to the hardware and software version of
equipment connected to JUE-60GX. Please confirm that whether your equipment is connectable or not
to the dealer or agent.
Your communication data are transmitted via the Inmarsat systems, therefore, there is a possibility that
some errors may occur.
We strongly recommend important data be backed up to ensure safety and protection from loss.
Usually, digital scrambling of the Inmarsat system protects your communication data privacy.
However we caution you to understand that your communication data might be intercepted by special
technology and unauthorized access to the communication theory.
Specifications of the JUE-60GX and its accessories may change without notice, for improvement.
Some functions may not be supported by a product version.
Please contact JRC for more information.

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Pictorial Indication
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This Installation Manual
Before starting to use this device, read this instruction manual
carefully to use it correctly.
This instruction manual also helps to solve problems.
Meanings of Pictorial Indication
Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are
shown on this equipment so that you can operate them safely and
correctly and prevent any danger to you and / or to other persons and
any damage to your property during operation. Such indications and
their meanings are as follows.
Please understand them before you read this manual:
!
DANGER
This indication is shown where incorrect equipment
operation due to negligence may cause death or serious
injuries.
!
WARNING This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be
in danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication
is neglected and this equipment is not operated correctly.
!
CAUTION
This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be
injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this
indication is neglected and this equipment is not operated
correctly.
Examples of Pictorial Indication
Electric Shock
The
mark represents CAUTION (including DANGER and
WARNING).
Detailed contents of CAUTION ("Electric Shock" in the example on
the left) is shown in the mark.
Disassembling
Prohibited
The mark represents prohibition.
Detailed contents of the prohibited action ("Disassembling
Prohibited" in the example on the left) is shown in the mark.
Disconnect the
power plug
The mark represents instruction.
Detailed contents of the instruction ("Disconnect the power plug"
in the example on the left) is shown in the mark.
Concerning Warning Label
Warning labels are put on the JUE-60GX.
Do not take off, destroy, or modify these labels.
* Windows Internet Explorer is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Firefox is the registered trademark of Mozilla Foundation.

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Concerning warning label
●
Warning labels are put on the JUE-60GX ADE and BDE.
Do not take off, destroy, or modify these labels.
Warning Label of JUE-60GX ADE
(The illustration of upper part shows the safety Procedure for removing Radome from ADE.)
*1: This mark means the attestation number which means safe, high-quality product and suits EU
directive (Free circulation was permitted in the EU signatory).
Warning Label of JUE-60GX BDE
*1: This mark means the attestation number which means safe, high-quality product and suits EU
directive (Free circulation was permitted in the EU signatory).
*1
*
1

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DURING OPERATION
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DANGER
Do not touch any internal parts with your hands or tools.
It may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.
WARNING
Do not bring the power supply code close to the heat apparatus.
The coating of the code may relieved, and it causes a fire and the electric shock.
Keep out of the area within a radius of described below from your ADE respectively,
while transmitting. It transmits microwave and strong microwave may cause injury.
JUE-60GX
Radiation Level
Distance
10 W/m
2
26 m
25 W/m
2
16 m
100 W/m
2
8 m
In case of approach within a radius of 26 meters by necessity, turn off the JUE-60GX
and stop transmitting.
If an external ma
tter, such as metal fragments, water, liquid, etc., infringe into your
JUE-60GX, turn off the power and contact the dealer or agent you purchased.
Continuous operation may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.
Install JUE-60GX correctly in accordance with this manual.
Inappropriate installation may cause incorrect operation; f
ire, electrical shock, or
malfunction.
Install ADE-BDE coaxial cable correctly in accordance with the Installation manual.
Especially waterproof should be treated correctl
y in accordance with the installation
manual. Inappropriate installation may cause
incorrect operation, fire, electric shock
or malfunction.

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WARNING
Use the specified power supply voltage only (90 VAC to + 264 VAC)
, otherwise
trouble, fire, or electric shock or malfunction may occur.
Do not troubleshoot or repair the internal equipment of the JUE-60GX by yourself.
Any electrical work by any person other than our trained maintenance staff may
cause fire or abnormal operation of this equipment or electrical shock for you. This
equipment meets the technical standard of the Ministry of Internal affairs and
Communications.
Do not adjust the internal circuit without a calibrated measuring instrument or
exchange the parts because the internal circuit
has been adjusted finely to
specifications. If the equipment works abnormally, pl
ease contact the purchasing
dealer.
Do not remove, destroy, or modify warning labels.
It may cause poor hazard prevention.
Do not insert a finger or foreign material into interspaces of fan.
It may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.

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CAUTION
Before using, read this instruction manual.
Incorrect operation may cause improper working operation or malfunction.
When a fault has been detected, refer to the “Appendix E”. If it is not improved, turn
OFF and ON the power switch of main unit to reboot. Still it persists, stop operation
and contact the dealer you purchased from.
ADE
(
Above Deck Equipment
)
Do not deliver mechanical shock and/or force, because each unit of your ADE is a
precision instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.
Do not paint the radome.
Painting of the radome may cause a decrease of the communication quality.
BDE
(
Below Deck Equipment
)
Do not set/remove the ADE-BDE cable during power switch is turned on.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not remove the power supply cable before the power source disconnecting
process is completed. It may cause malfunction.
Coaxial Cable and the other cables
Take care not to damage the connectors and the corrosion resistant sheath of
cable. Otherwise, a trouble may occur.
Do not pull the cable by gripping connector plug only.
Otherwise, a trouble may occur.

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Contents
PREFACE ........................................................................................................................................i
●BEFORE USING ●......................................................................................................................ix
●Pictorial Indication ●.....................................................................................................................x
●Concerning warning label ●.........................................................................................................xi
●DURING OPERATION ●............................................................................................................ xii
Section 1 Inmarsat GX systems......................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Outline ............................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1.1 Coverage area of Inmarsat 5th generation satellite .................................................... 1-1
1.1.2 Inmarsat Global Xpress system ................................................................................ 1-2
1.2 Inmarsat Global Xpress Services...................................................................................... 1-4
1.3 Important reminder for using JUE-60GX ........................................................................... 1-5
Section 2 Introduction of the JUE-60GX ........................................................... 2-1
2.1 Outline ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Features........................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.3 Interconnection diagram and components List .................................................................. 2-3
2.3.1 Interconnection diagram ........................................................................................... 2-3
2.3.2 Components list ....................................................................................................... 2-4
2.4 Dimensional drawing (JUE-60GX standard components).................................................. 2-5
2.4.1 ADE (Above Deck Equipment) JUE-60GX [NTG-428]............................................... 2-5
2.4.2 BDE (Below Deck Equipment) JUE-60GX [NTF-329]................................................ 2-6
2.5 Dimensional Drawing (Option).......................................................................................... 2-7
2.5.1 Coaxial cable [CFQ-3922A35] .................................................................................. 2-7
Section 3 Components ....................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Above Deck Equipment (ADE).......................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Below Deck Equipment (BDE).......................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1 Appearance.............................................................................................................. 3-2
3.2.1.1 Front view .......................................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1.2 Rear view........................................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.2 Front view ................................................................................................................ 3-3
3.2.3 Rear view................................................................................................................. 3-3
3.3 ADE - BDE connection cable............................................................................................ 3-5
3.4 Communication devices ................................................................................................... 3-6
3.4.1 Device connection example...................................................................................... 3-6
Section 4 Setup...................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Connecting devices and power on ......................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Connecting devices and BDE ....................................................................................... 4-1

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4.2 Browsing the Web Interface................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.1 BDE power on/off ......................................................................................................... 4-3
4.2.1.1 Power on.............................................................................................................. 4-3
4.2.1.2 Power off .............................................................................................................. 4-6
4.3 Setting external input of BOW correction value, GYRO, and GPS........................................ 4-7
Section 5 Web Interface...................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Connection between PC and JUE-60GX .......................................................................... 5-2
5.1.1 Setting the PC network............................................................................................. 5-2
5.1.2 Connection between PC and BDE ............................................................................ 5-6
5.2 JUE-60GX login and logout .............................................................................................. 5-7
5.2.1 Accessing JUE-60GX with the Web browser............................................................. 5-7
5.2.2 Login........................................................................................................................ 5-8
5.2.3 Logout...................................................................................................................... 5-9
5.3 Overview of the Web interface.........................................................................................5-10
5.3.1 Screen structure of the Web interface......................................................................5-10
5.3.1.1 Top area............................................................................................................5-11
5.3.1.2 Navigation area .................................................................................................5-11
5.3.1.3 Operation area ..................................................................................................5-12
5.3.2 Saving logs (common operation) .............................................................................5-13
5.4 Menus available to all the users.......................................................................................5-14
5.4.1 Checking the JUE-60GX status ([Dashboard] - [Status] menu).................................5-14
5.4.2 Checking and saving an Alarmpack ([Logs] - [Alarmpack]) .......................................5-18
5.4.2.1 Expanding/shrinking the Alarmpack Log section ................................................5-24
5.4.3 Checking and saving event logs ([Logs] - [Event Log]).............................................5-25
5.4.4 Checking and saving statistics logs of the antenna control section ([Logs] - [AC
Monitor])..................................................................................................................5-27
5.4.5 Checking and saving system logs ([Logs] - [Syslog])................................................5-29
5.4.5.1 Displaying and filtering system logs ...................................................................5-30
5.4.5.2 Saving system logs ...........................................................................................5-32
5.5 Menus available to ADMIN users.....................................................................................5-34
5.5.1 Setting JUE-60GX basic data ([Settings] - [Terminal]) ..............................................5-34
5.5.2 Setting transmission forbidden area and blocking area ([Settings] - [Tx Limit &
Blockage])...............................................................................................................5-36
5.5.3 Changing an ADMIN user password ([Settings] - [Acount]).......................................5-39
5.5.4 Upgrading the JUE-60GX software ([Tools] - [Software Upgrade])............................5-40
5.5.5 Exporting/importing settings ([Tools] - [Export / Import]) ...........................................5-41
5.5.5.1 Exporting setting data........................................................................................5-41
5.5.5.2 Importing setting data........................................................................................5-42
5.5.6 Using the diagnostic function ([Tools] - [Diagnostic]) ................................................5-44
5.5.6.1 Setting Syslog transfer ......................................................................................5-45
5.5.6.2 Checking the connection status by Ping ............................................................5-46
5.5.6.3 Setting GPS Auto Cold Start..............................................................................5-47

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5.5.7 Rebooting the system([Tools]-[Reboot]).............................................................5-48
5.5.7.1 Rebooting procedure.........................................................................................5-48
5.5.8 Deleting alarmpacks/resetting to the factory default state ([Others] - [Factory
Default]) ..................................................................................................................5-49
5.5.8.1 Deleting alarmpacks..........................................................................................5-49
5.5.8.2 Resetting to the factory default state..................................................................5-49
5.5.9 Setting JRC LAN ([Others] - [JRC LAN])..................................................................5-50
Section 6 Maintenance ....................................................................................... 6-1
Daily maintenance............................................................................................................ 6-1
Section 7 After-sales service ............................................................................. 7-1
When ordering repair........................................................................................................ 7-1
Recommendation of professional maintenance................................................................. 7-1
Disposal of the JUE-60GX................................................................................................ 7-1
Section 8 Specification....................................................................................... 8-1
Appendix A Web Interface Menu Tree..............................................................A-1
A.1 Menu for JUE-60GX GUEST users................................................................................... A-1
A.2 JUE-60GX ADMIN users .................................................................................................. A-2
Appendix B Software Upgrading Procedure ...................................................B-1
B.1 Downloading the latest software ....................................................................................... B-2
B.2 Upgrading software .......................................................................................................... B-3
B.2.1 Failing software upgrading........................................................................................ B-5
Error display example....................................................................................................... B-5
Main error codes ..............................................................................................................B-5
Main error causes ............................................................................................................B-6
B.2.2 Software rollback function.........................................................................................B-7
Switching the equipment setting to the normal mode (main mode).................................... B-7
B.3 Checking the software version.......................................................................................... B-8
Appendix C Initializing the settings to the factory default state....................C-1
Appendix D List of Initial Values (Version 0100) .............................................D-1
Appendix E Troubleshooting & FAQ................................................................E-1
E.1 Power on, start and termination ........................................................................................ E-1
E.2 Satellite acquisition, tracking, communication ................................................................... E-3
E.3 Web interface...................................................................................................................E-5
E.4 Corrective action when alarm occurs................................................................................ E-6
E.5 Problem related to communication service........................................................................E-9
E.6 Other problem ................................................................................................................ E-10

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Appendix F LED of BDE.................................................................................... F-1
F. 1 BDE LED display sequence and display at the occurrence of abnormality......................... F-2
F.1.1 LED display sequence.............................................................................................. F-2
F.1.2 LED display sequence at software upgrading ........................................................... F-4
Appendix G Abbreviations and Glossary ........................................................G-1
Appendix H JRC Network..................................................................................H-1
Appendix I Hazardous substances of Electrical and electronic Products... I-1
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