iNetVu Newtec MDM3100, Newtec MDM3300, iNetVu 7720, 7710 Quick Start Manual

Newtec and the iNetVu® 7700 Series Controller
Newtec MDM3100 Satellite Modem
Newtec MDM3300 Satellite Modem
1-877-iNetVu6
www.c-comsat.com
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1.1 Safety and Warning Information
For your safety and protection the following important safety information should be reviewed before installation, configuration and use of the iNetVu Satellite Platform System and Modem equipment. It is also recommended to read the manual in its entirety prior to setup and operation.
Warning: The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of setup and operation of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this documentation violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the equipment. C-COM Satellites Systems Inc. assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
This situation or practice might result in property or equipment damage. Ensure Sensor and Motor cables are connected prior to powering on 7700 Series Controller. Do not connect or disconnect cables once controller has been powered on. It is recommended that controller is properly
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grounded at all times.
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1.2 System Overview
The iNetVu Mobile Satellite system is an automatic satellite pointing system for two-way satellite communications. It has been designed to automatically acquire the satellite beam based on both a GPS and other positioning parameters. It is targeted for mobile users that require high speed Internet access in remote locations where cable and DSL do not exist. It provides two-way, high-speed data communications over satellite. iNetVu™ empowers mobile users with the ability to stop anywhere there is Satellite coverage and access Internet at broadband speeds. The iNetVu™ Mobile application consists of the iNetVu™ Mobile software 7710 software (for the 7700 Series Controller
iNetVu™ Mobile Application
Key Features:
Automatic re-peak on satellite upon signal loss.
Automatic dish stow if Mobile Platform moves
If the vehicle is moved before the dish is stowed, the dish will sense movement and will
automatically begin stowing itself.
The dish will not transmit unless it is pointed adequately to meet cross-polarization specifications.
The system will automatically find any satellite from any point on the Earth within its coverage area.
Displays comprehensive information about the satellite, dish, motors, GPS, compass, control box, and modem.
Finds the satellite, peaks the signal strength and selects the optimal path to perform the selected satellite, allowing the customer’s computer to be online as soon as possible
Simple to install, configure and operate.
1.3 General
All iNetVu™ Mobile Systems have been fully tested with the iNetVu ™ 7700 Controller prior to shipment. All position feedback; limit sensing, limit switches and motor speeds have been calibrated and preset prior to shipping. The wave-guide, the boom mounted Radio Transmitter cables and the Transmission/Receive coaxial cables have all pre-wired. There is no need to re-calibrate the Mobile Platform unless directed by a C-Com Support Technician.
It is critical that the iNetVu™ Controller stay together with the Mobile Platform it shipped with. You may
refer to the iNetVu™ Shipping Checklist to confirm this.
The iNetVu™ Mobile System has been designed for either roof rack mounting or mounting directly to a vehicle. The iNetVu ™ Mobile Platform should always be secured to the vehicle.
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1.4 Pre-Configuration Check List
The following items should be completed/known prior to configuring the iNetVu® Mobile System. Contact the Network Operation Center (NOC) if any of the following items are unknown or if you are unfamiliar with them.
Prior to installing IMS and configuring your system, verify that you are using the minimum requirements listed below. C-COM always recommends using the latest version as many fixes and improvements have been made.
Note: The modem will arrive having been already pre-pointed and executed by the integrator/service provider. If the pointing procedure has not been already executed contact your service provider or refer to the Newtec User Manual for pointing procedure.
Service Type Newtec Min. Modem Firmware Min. iNetVu SW/FW Interface
MDM3100 / MDM3300
Note: Installed iNetVu Software and Controller Firmware versions MUST be identical for normal operation
IP Address of Satellite Modem
Satellite Name and Coordinate
DVB Carrier(s) if available
Transmit and Receive Polarization (Horizontal/Vertical)
BUC size and Antenna size (Outdoor Unit)
3.1.0.33+ 7.7.6+ AMIP
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1.5 Network Interface Connection – System Wiring
iNetVu® Fly
A0986C
GPS /Glonass
Antenna
TX
RX
iNetVu® 7720 Remote Drive
Module
Control Cable
RG6 Coaxial Cable
Network Cable
Power Cable
USB Cable
*Ground
protection
External grounding connection
CONTROL
CABLE
24 VDC Input
(option)
iNetVu® 7710
Controller
90 - 264VAC
TX OUT
Newtec MDM3100
RX IN
LAN A
Network System Wiring Diagram for Newtec Service with LNB power supplied by the 7710 Controller
Ensure Control Cable, including RX and TX cables are connected prior to powering on 7710 Controller.
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