iNetVu Fly-1201 User Manual

iNetVu® Fly-1201 User Manual
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 5
1.1. About This Manual ............................................................................................ 5
1.2. System Overview .............................................................................................. 5
1.3. Power Consumption .......................................................................................... 6
2. Physical Outline ..................................................................................................... 7
3. Clearance Requirements ....................................................................................... 8
4. Assembly and Disassembly .................................................................................. 9
4.1. Assembly Procedure ......................................................................................... 9
4.2. Disassembly Procedure .................................................................................. 19
4.3. Closing and locking Cases .............................................................................. 28
5. System Connectivity ............................................................................................ 29
5.1. Typical Connection – PC Free......................................................................... 29
5.2. Network/Web Interface Connection ................................................................. 30
5.3. Typical USB Communication Interface ............................................................ 31
5.4. System Diagram with Splitter .......................................................................... 32
5.5. Router Configuration Example ........................................................................ 33
5.6. Modem Independent Setup (Stand Alone) ...................................................... 34
5.7. Using Modem COM Port ................................................................................. 35
6. iNetVu® 7024 Controller Configuration ............................................................... 36
6.1. Software Initial Configuration and Verification ................................................. 36
7. Appendix ............................................................................................................... 41
7.1. Azimuth & Elevation Manual Movements: ....................................................... 42
7.1.1. Azimuth – Manually Moving the AZ Axis .................................................. 42
7.1.2. Elevation – Manually Moving the EL Axis ................................................. 43
7.2. Appendix 1: Transportable Cases Features and Specifications ....................... 44
7.3. Appendix 2: Default Limits and Configuration Data Tables .............................. 45
7.4. Appendix 3: Fly-1201 ABCD Dimensions ........................................................ 46
7.5. Appendix 4: Declaration of Conformity ............................................................ 47
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1. Introduction
1.1. About This Manual
This manual explains the iNetVu® Fly-1201 Flyaway System Installation and Operation. An electronic version of this manual is included on the iNetVu® CD that came with your system.
1.2. System Overview
Equipped to work with the iNetVu® 7024 Series Controller, the iNetVu® Fly-1201 Flyaway antenna is an easily assembled, rugged and reliable product for automatic satellite acquisition. This antenna is a rapidly deployable unit that is ideal for applications that require satellite communication over Ku-Band. The Flyaway empowers users with the ability to stop anywhere there exists satellite coverage and access Internet at broadband speeds.
The 1.2M Fly-1201 System comes with a protective case that has been designed to be airline checkable. Without the use of any tools, the Flyaway could be field assembled and operational in less than 10 minutes by one person.
Fig. 1: iNetVu® 1201 Flyaway
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1.3. Power Consumption
Minimum Power Consumption: 10W (when system is idle. i.e Controller with
possible LNB powered). Maximum Power Consumption: 24 @ 3.5A = 84W Controller AC Universal Input: 90 ~ 264 VAC, 47 ~ 63 Hz
The iNetVu® Fly-1201 Flyaway system offers the following additional capabilities and features:
3-Axes DC motor drive system  Highly reliable linear actuator to control elevation  Satellite acquisition within 5 minutes (under normal operating conditions)  Compatible with any configured satellite over the Ku Band  Fully automatic, software controlled satellite acquisition  Optimized signal reception and transmission  Self-calibrating and tuning after satellite acquisition  Stand Alone – Satellite Acquisition via DVB (modem independent)  Integrated with some of the leading satellite service providers available.  Easily assembled, light-weight carry gear
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2-piece Detachable reflector
Feed Arm
Polarization Assembly & Motor
Feed Horn
Elevation Motor
Azimuth Motor & Gear
(3) Support Legs
BUC Can also go here
2. Physical Outline
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3. Clearance Requirements
Fig. 2: Clearance requirements for the iNetVu® Fly-1201 Platform
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4. Assembly and Disassembly
4.1. Assembly Procedure
Support Stand and EL Feed Arm Support plate Assembly
1) Remove AZ Assembly from the case and place it down with the leg grooves pointing
to the sky as depicted in the image.
2) Remove (3) legs from the case and install. One of the legs will have a label on it; this
leg should be installed at the 130 degree marking on the AZ base. The AZ base will also have stickers indicating the install location of the back leg.
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Back Leg
3) Flip the AZ assembly over so it is sitting (like a tripod) on all (3) legs; the leg with the
label (back leg) should be pointing North (if located in Northern Hemisphere) and South (if location is in the Southern Hemisphere).
4) Remove EL Feed Arm Support plate, fold arm brackets out as depicted in the image.
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Pin
Actuator Motor
5) Install EL Feed Arm Support plate on the AZ base assembly; ensure the cables (POL
and Coax) are pulled through front opening and tighten the (4) retaining nuts.
6) Remove EL actuator assembly from the case; install bottom pin as shown making
sure the actuator motor is on the right hand side with reference to the back of the EL support plate.
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7) Supporting the actuator with your shoulder, connect the EL motor and EL tilt sensor
cables by aligning the notches to the white dash.
8) Lower the EL Feed Arm Support plate onto the EL Actuator and tighten retaining
nuts.
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9) Open and remove Feed Arm from case.
10) Install Feed Arm onto EL Feed Arm Support plate and tighten retaining (2) nuts.
11) The BUC can be installed at this stage if not already installed. Follow the “Installing
BUC with the Universal Mounting Clamp kit” for mounting the BUC onto the mounting plate of the feed arm.
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Motor/Sensor Cable
12) Connect internal PL Motor, PL Tilt Sensor and RX/TX cables (coming from Feed
arm) ensure to align groves marked by the white dash.
13) Open Reflector case and remove External Motor and Sensor cable.
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Indicates a situation or practice that might result in property or equipment damage. Ensure Sensor, Motor and RX/TX cables are connected prior to powering on 7000 Series Controller.
14) Connect External Motor and Sensor cable to AZ mount base. Line up the biggest
notch on the connector to be at the top before attempting to connect to mount face plate.
15) Turn connector CW (clockwise) until it snaps into place, and a click is heard.
Connect as well the RX and TX coax cables. Note TX is the top and RX the bottom connector as the label on the plate indicates.
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16) Connect cable labelled TX to BUC and RX to LNB.
17) Open Controller box (if applicable) back cover and connect external cables (Motor,
Sensor and RX/TX cables). Also connect power, USB and LAN cable if required.
18) Power on iNetVu® controller and launch iNetVu® software on your computer/laptop.
There should be no blinking or RED fields on the Controls screen.
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Bottom Section
Top Section
19) Deploy the Antenna to the following coordinates, EL 30.0, AZ 0.0 and PL
0.0(Antenna fields are set to these by default); this can be achieved by the software or controller front panel.
20) Open and remove bottom reflector from case. The bottom reflector section is the
outer most with reference to you. Refer to sticker inside the case for more details.
21) Attach the bottom reflector section to the EL Support Plate assembly making sure
the bottom (2) pins are in place first followed by the top (2), push and turn to lock.
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22) Attach the top reflector section to bottom section, align holes on bottom and top.
Push in (3) locking pins and clamp down handle.
23) Lock the reflectors together using the three (3) latches on the back and on both sides
of the reflector.
24) See section 4) for controller connectivity based on your desired connection
preferences.
25) Congratulations, you have successfully assembled the iNetVu® Flyaway System and
are ready for Satellite search!
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Back of Reflector
4.2. Disassembly Procedure
1) Click deploy Antenna icon on the iNetVu Controls screen. Antenna should deploy
to EL=30, AZ=0 and PL=0.
Reflector Assembly Removal
2) Unhook the three (3) latches holding the two-piece reflector together, and detach the top reflector assembly
3) Place top reflector in packaging case as shown in the image; note the positioning of the back and front of the reflector section in reference to the way it sits in the case.
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4) Detach the bottom section of the reflector, there are (4) locking retaining clamps to loosen.
5) Place bottom reflector section in the packaging case, close and lock the case.
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Ensure to power off the 7000 Series Controller prior to disconnecting cables.
Polarization and Feed Arm Assembly Removal
6) Click/push Stow icon/button, the Antenna should go to the following coordinates: EL=78, AZ =-60 and PL=0.
7) Power off the 7000 Series controller.
8) Disconnect the internal PL Tilt Sensor, PL Motor cable and LNB RX coax cable on the Feed Arm.
9) Loosen retaining nuts; detach the Feed Arm and POL Cage assembly from the EL Feed Arm Support plate.
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10) Place the Feed Arm in the protective case.
EL Feed Arm Support Plate and EL Actuator/Motor Assembly Removal
11) Loosen (2) retaining nuts on the EL Actuator, take extra care as the weight of the EL Support plate is also supported by these retaining screws.
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12) With one hand on the EL Actuator/Motor and the other on the Support Plate, push forward on the Support Plate to disengage the EL Actuator. Allow the EL support plate to lean forward.
13) Disconnect all cables (Motor/Sensor, TX and RX).
14) Remove the Quick Release T-Pin attaching the elevation motor assembly to the AZ base; ensure to hold the actuator while removing the pin.
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15) Place the EL Actuator/Motor in the protective case.
16) Loosen (4) retaining nuts on the EL Support plate assembly. Remove EL Support Plate from the AZ base.
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17) Fold brackets on the EL Support plate and place in protective case as shown.
18) Ensure the retaining nuts are retracted back and the reflector locking clamps are properly tucked in (especially the bottom), for the EL Support plate to fit in the packing case; failing to do so may prevent the case lid from closing.
AZ and Leg Assembly Removal
19) Loosen the retaining nuts on the (3) legs. Remove one leg at a time by tipping up the AZ assembly and pushing down on the leg.
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20) Place legs in the protective case; ensure the feet are folded with the flat surface facing down.
21) Place the AZ base in protective case.
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22) Coil up the Motor/Sensor external cable and place in reflector protective case or controller case.
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4.3. Closing and locking Cases
1) Close and lock latches shut on all (4) cases.
1. Reflector case 2. Feed Arm case
3. Controller case 4. AZ base and EL actuator case
2) Congratulations you have successfully packaged the iNetVu® Fly-1201Flyaway System.
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!
90 - 264VAC
GPS
Antenna
COMBINED SENSOR AND MOTOR CABLE
Satellite Modem / VSAT
RX
Network Cable
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
Combined Sensor and Motor Cable
TX
RX
TX OUT
iNetVu® Fly-1201
Platform
5. System Connectivity
The iNetVu® Fly-1201 Flyaway Antenna has been built to operate with the iNetVu® 7024 Series Controllers. The typical connection configuration for each service will be the same regardless of the Satellite Modem / VSAT. However, the configuration parameters for Satellite Modem / VSAT Communication will differ depending on service. The user may select the connection that corresponds to his/her preferred system setup prior to configuration.
5.1. Typical Connection – PC Free
Fig. 3: PC Free Configuration
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RX
GPS
Antenna
iNetVu® Fly-1201
Platform
RX
Satellite Modem / VSAT
90 - 264VAC
RX
COMBINED MOTOR
AND SENSOR
CABLE
TX
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
Combined Sensor and Motor Cable
TX OUT
5.2. Network/Web Interface Connection
Fig. 4: iNetVu® Typical Connection Configuration
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GPS
Antenna
TX
Satellite Modem / VSAT
!
90 - 264VAC
TX OUT
RX
COMBINED MOTOR AND
SENSOR
CABLE
Network Cable
Computer
USB Cable
RX
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
Combined Sensor and Motor Cable
iNetVu® Fly-1201
Platform
5.3. Typical USB Communication Interface
Fig. 5: USB Configuration Interface
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RX
GPS
Antenna
iNetVu® Fly-1201
Platform
TX
Satellite Modem / VSAT
!
90 - 264VAC
TX OUT
RX
COMBINED MOTOR AND SENSOR CABLE
Computer
*If the splitter option is used, ensure the LNB Power is disabled in the 7024 Controller. (See section 7.2.2.1 in the 7000 Series User Manual – “LNB Power” for more detail)
*The user may also setup the system with a splitter without a PC (must configure from LCD) or through USB interface instead of using Ethernet to interface between the PC and the 7024 Controller.
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
Combined Sensor and Motor
RX
5.4. System Diagram with Splitter
*Please Note: Using a splitter is optional. If the user does not wish to power the LNB
from the Controller, a splitter must be used such that power is passed to the LNB from the VSAT Modem (or alternate power source).
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Router
RX
GPS
Antenna
iNetVu® Fly-1201
Platform
TX
Satellite Modem / VSAT
!
90 - 264VAC
TX OUT
RX IN
MOTOR CONTROL AND SENSOR CABLE
Computer
Modem Example:
70.232.247.49
Router: WAN IP: 70.232.247.50 SUB: 255.255.255.0
LAN IP: 192.168.1.1 SUB: 255.255.255.0
PC: DHCP OR Static: IP: 192.168.1.2 SUB: 255.255.255.0 GW: 192.168.1.1
7000 CTRL: DHCP OR Static: IP: 192.168.1.3 SUB: 255.255.255.0 GW: 192.168.1.1
WAN Port
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
Combined Sensor and Motor Cable
5.5. Router Configuration Example
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Transmit Source
90 - 264VAC
OR
RX IN
RX
TX
COMBINED
MOTOR AND
SENSOR
CABLE
12VDC POWER
CABLE
GPS
Antenna
ETHERNET
CABLE
USB
CABLE
*NOTE: The user may use
a USB Cable OR a Network Cable to interface between the 7024 Controller and the PC/Notebook. If the user does not wish to use a PC/Notebook, NO Cable is required and the user must configure the Controller from the LCD Interface.
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
Combined Sensor and Motor Cable
iNetVu® Fly-1201
Platform
5.6. Modem Independent Setup (Stand Alone)
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90 - 264VAC
RX IN
RX
TX
COMBINED
MOTOR AND
SENSOR
CABLE
12VDC POWER
CABLE
GPS
Antenna
*NOTE: The user may use
a USB Cable OR a Network Cable to interface between the 7024 Controller and the PC/Notebook. As shown in above wiring diagrams. If the user does not wish to use a PC/Notebook, NO Cable is required and the user must configure the 7000 Series Controller from the LCD Interface.
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
Combined Sensor and Motor Cable
Satellite Modem / VSAT
RX OUT
SAT IN
COM PORT
PC Serial Interface + NULL MODEM
SAT OUT
iNetVu® Fly-1201
Platform
5.7. Using Modem COM Port
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6. iNetVu® 7024 Controller Configuration
6.1. Software Initial Configuration and Verification
The iNetVu® 7024 Controller allows for the complete setup and configuration of the iNetVu® system through the LCD interface, web or software using the USB or Network Interface. The following is a step-by-step procedure of how to configure the system.
Note: This procedure should be applied only after the system cabling and the network
cabling are complete. (See section 4.2 - 4.6 of this manual), and is only required to be done once.
1) Adjust the Flyaway platform such that the leg that is installed at the 130º degree marking on the AZ Base is pointed North (if your location is in the Northern Hemisphere) or South (if your location is in the Southern Hemisphere). This leg will have a label on it reflecting the Northern/Southern orientation pointing and maybe referred to as the back leg. The other two legs are NOT labeled and will serve as the FRONT covering the search window)
If you are located in the Northern Hemisphere (your GPS Latitude is
North), the leg that is labeled should be pointed north.
If you are located in the Southern Hemisphere (your GPS Latitude is
South), the leg that is labeled should be pointed south
2) Power ON your PC/Notebook, 7024 Controller and install the iNetVu® 7000 Mobile Software from the installation CD.
3) If you are using the network interface to communicate with the 7024 Controller, set the PC/Notebook to the same network as the 7024 Controller and VSAT Modem. (If you are using the USB interface, you may skip to step (6).
PC IP address: A.B.C.D+2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.X Gateway: A.B.C.D
The Gateway is usually the Router IP address. If no router is used, it is usually the VSAT Modem IP Address.
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4) Set the Controller to the same network as the PC and VSAT Modem.
*Note: The controller IP should be set in the controller through the LCD interface prior to entering it into the software tool for proper PC to Controller Communication through network interface. (USB Interface users may skip
this step)
To Configure the IP address on the controller, you must navigate to the CONFIG menu using the LCD Interface. (config menu access password = “password” by default)
a. Navigate to the “IP” menu and press the “ENTER” button.
b. Press the ‘↑’ button to allow for modification on the C_IP field
and set the IP address of the controller.
If router/modem IP is A.B.C.D, controller IP could be
A.B.C.D+1. Press the “ENTER” button once the change is
complete. For example, if the Modem/Router IP is 192.168.0.1 then the controller IP could be set to 192.168.0.2.
c. Press the “Exit” button twice to exit out of the configuration
menu. When prompted if you would like to save configuration, press the ‘↑’ button to select “Y” (yes), and press “Enter”.
7000 IP: A.B.C.D+1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.X (Modem/Router Dependent) Gateway: A.B.C.D (Router/Modem IP)
d. Click the “reset” button on the controller.
5) Run the iNetVu® 7000 Mobile Software from the shortcut located on the desktop.
Advance to the “Configuration” screen, by right clicking on the “Controls” screen, and selecting “Configuration”, and enter the controller IP address in the “IP Address” section as depicted in the figure below. USB users may skip this step.
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The DVB Parameters (TR No., Freq, Sym, Code Rate), and the LNB_P can be left as is. The software will automatically set these parameters after configuration is complete. More detail will be explained in step 12).
Click the “Send All” button once the correct IP address is entered.
6) Advance to the “Configuration” screen, by right clicking on the “Controls” screen, and selecting “Configuration”.
7) Enter the Satellite Longitude and Sat Offset
General Case:
1.2 Flyaway –Receive Horizontal Offset = 0
--Receive Vertical Offset = 90
8) Under the Modem section, set according to your modem specifications:
Type: NA / HNS / iDirect / Viasat / Comtech / Radyne / SurfBeam/ iPSTAR / Gilat / STM/
Paradise / Tachyon /Eastar (NA-is used for stand alone modem independent satellite acquisition)
INF (Interface): HTTP (for HNS Only) TELNET (iDirect / Viasat / Comtech Telnet Interface)
COM (iDirect / Viasat / Comtech / Radyne / STM / Paradise
Console Interface) SNMP (Radyne Interface) UDP NA (Must be selected if NA is the Type)
Rx-Pol (Receive Polarity): H (Horizontal Receive) V (Vertical Receive)
Tx-Pol (Transmit Polarity): H (Horizontal Transmit) V (Vertical Transmit)
H (Hemisphere): Hemisphere of Operation (East or West)
*Note: Freq (MHz), Symb (Ksps), IP, and Password fields are NOT required for
Stand Alone Users (Type: NA), and may be left as is.
Freq (MHz): (HNS Users Only) Enter the Modem Frequency
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Symb (Ksps): (HNS Users Only) Enter the Modem Symbol Rate DN (Demod No.) (RADYNE MDX Users ONLY) Enter Demodulator No. CN (Carrier No.) (RADYNE MDX Users ONLY) Enter Carrier No.
IP: Enter the Modem IP Address (Default: 192.168.0.1)
Password: Enter the Modem Password. If there is no password,
leave this field blank.
BR_F BR300L users Only (Enter Beacon Frequency) BR_DB BR300L users Only (Beacon attenuation level: 0dB =
max gain)
22K HNS Only (Enable if 22KHz tone is required for LNB)
9) If and only if the user chooses to search and peak using RF (not DVB), this option
can be selected by going to the “Maintenance” screen and in the “Search Method section (Ensure the RF Search is selected).
10) Under the “Platform” section (on the Maintenance screen) ensure the platform type
and serial numbers are correct. (A1200Q Flyaway)
11) Under the “Controller” section( on the Configuration screen), enter the following:
IP: Controller IP Address SUB: Controller Subnet Mask GW: Controller Gateway DNS: Disregard PC IP: Same IP as Controller IP
For iDirect/Viasat/Radyne/Comtech/Gilat/STM/Paradise Users using the Console
Interface:
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*All other fields could be left as is unless specifically desired. See 7000 Series User Manual for other options
Enter the following:
COM: Modem SPEED: Depending on the modem baud rate
12) Click “SEND ALL”. This will send all configured parameters to the controller.
In the Satellite Section, the DVB Transponder and LNB Power information should automatically set according to the Receive Polarity entered in the modem section.
Note: If you choose to modify the DVB Transponder Information, or the LNB Power, you
may do so and click the “Send All” button again.
Remember to click on the “Write EPROM” button to save the data in the controller.
*if you are using a splitter and powering the LNB from the modem, ensure the LNB Power is DIS. If you are powering the LNB from the controller, enter the proper LNB voltage requirements.
13) Congratulations you have successfully configured your iNetVu® Flyaway System.
Navigate to the “Advanced Controls” menu, if there are any flashing Red, and
Yellow components, stop and troubleshoot. Otherwise, click “Find Satellite”. You should be online within 2-5 minutes.
*For more detailed information on the iNetVu® 7024 Controller interfaces, refer to the iNetVu® 7000 Series Controller User Manual.
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7. Appendix
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7.1. Azimuth & Elevation Manual Movements:
This section is intended to provide guidance in order to manually move the AZ and or EL axis in case of a malfunctioning controller or an emergency. The AZ and EL must be moved to the required angles in order to properly pack in the respective cases. Read this document before attempting the provided steps.
7.1.1. Azimuth – Manually Moving the AZ Axis
Step 1: Remove AZ motor cover.
Step 2: Using a 7/16 wrench on the motor shaft move the AZ in the required direction.
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AZ Motor Shaft
EL Motor Shaft
7.1.2. Elevation – Manually Moving the EL Axis
Step 3: using the same size wrench on the EL motor shaft, move the EL in the desired
direction.
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7.2. Appendix 1: Transportable Cases Features and Specifications
ATA300 style hard case ensures a long life and easy check-in with
airlines - wood free construction prevents potential mould and material breakdown caused by damp loading of equipment.
Panels are laminated ABS/polypropylene offering excellent wear, solid
structure and light weight.
Glued double-edge aluminum extrusion frame strengthens and protects
panel edges.
Recessed Zinc-plated steel hardware will provide years of wear.
Lightweight PVC curved dish supports offer maximum support and
simplify dish loading.
Standard and cross-link polyethylene foams prevent component scuffing
and absorb transit shock.
screen-lined vents allow damp equipment to dry while preventing
the likelihood of insect nesting within the case (this is what prevents the cases from being water/dust resistant)
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1200 Flyaway
EL OFFSET
11.0
1200 Flyaway
AZ ZERO
211
1200 Flyaway
PL ZERO
90
PLATFORM TYPES
1200 Flyaway
EL SLOW
4.0
EL CURRENT6
3.5A
EL CURRENT9
4.5A
AZ SLOW
2.0
AZ CURRENT6
1.7A
AZ CURRENT9
2.0A
PL SLOW
2.0
PL CURRENT6
.3A
PL CURRENT9
.5A
7.3. Appendix 2: Default Limits and Configuration Data Tables
Elevation Offset
Table 2: Default Elevation Offsets. All values are + 2 after Target Calibration.
AZ Potentiometer
Table 3: Azimuth Potentiometer Default Values
PL Tilt Sensor
Default Platform Speeds and Limits
Table 5 Default values for speed and current limits
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A B C
D
1.2m Reflector (Ku-Band)
A – 54.37” B – 56.13” C – 40.45” D – 38.06”
Feed Horn
Reflector
7.4. Appendix 3: Fly-1201 ABCD Dimensions
Fig. 6: ABCD Geometry Dimensions
Note: The ABCD dimensions are preset by the manufacturer and should not be adjusted without C-COM’s guidance. Contact C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. before performing any adjustments to the POL Cage which will directly affect the ABCD Dimensions.
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7.5. Appendix 4: Declaration of Conformity
Application of Council Directive EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
Standards to which Conformity is Declared:
EN55022 1998, Class B / ICES 003 FCC Part 15 Class B EN 61000-6-3: 2001 Emision Class B EN 61000-6-1: 2001 Immunity EN 61000-4-4: Fast Transient Burst EN 61000-4-2: Static Discharge EN 60950: 1992 Safety of Information Technology Equipment
Manufacturers Name C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.
Manufacturers Address 2574 Sheffield Road, Ottawa, Canada, K1B 3V7
Importers Name (optional)
Importers Address (optional)
Type of Equipment Satellite Antenna Controller
Model Number iNetVu Mobile System
CE Marked 2005
Serial No. (Optional) Year of Manufacture (Optional) 2004
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directives and Standards.
Signed on behalf of the Manufacturer and Importer
Place Ottawa, Canada Signature
Date April 4, 2005 Full Name: Dr.Leslie Klein, P.Eng.
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Position: President and CEO
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