KVH Industries TracVision R5SL, TracVision R4SL Replacement Instructions Manual

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The main PCB is static-sensitive. Ensure that you take the necessary grounding precautions before handling.
IMPORTANT!
Main PCB Replacement Instructions for
®
TracVision
These instructions explain how to replace the main PCB (printed circuit board) in a TracVision R5SL/R4SL system.
Installation Steps
R5SL/R4SL
1. Replace the Main PCB...2
2. Check for Flash Wizard Updates...4
3. Flash Both Antenna Boards...4
Tools Required
11/32" open-end wrench
Needle-nose pliers
•Phillips-head screwdriver
Needle-nose pliers
•PC with the latest version of the KVH Flash
4. Configure the Antenna...4
5. Install Satellites...5
6. Enter your GPS Position (Optional)...7
Update Wizard installed
NOTE: The Flash Update Wizard is available to KVH­authorized dealers through the KVH Partner Portal.
Technic al Support
If you need technical assistance, please contact KVH Technical Support:
Phone: +1 401 847-3327 E-mail: techs@kvh.com
KVH, TracVision, and the unique light-colored dome with contrasting baseplate are registered trademarks of KVH Industries, Inc.
All other trademarks are property of their respective companies. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
No company shall be liable for errors contained herein. © 2008 KVH Industries, Inc., All rights reserved. 54-0439 Rev. B
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Step 1 - Replace the Main PCB
Radome
Screw (x8)
Reflector
Elevation Motor Shaft
Spacer
Nut
Connecting
Rod
The following steps explain how to replace the main PCB.
CAUTION
For your own safety, be sure to disconnect power from all wired components before performing this procedure.
a. Disconnect power from the TracVision
system and any connected receivers and/or multiswitch.
b. Remove the eight screws securing the
radome (see Figure 1). Then remove the radome and set it aside in a safe place.
c. Using an 11/32" open-end wrench, loosen the
elevation motor shaft nut, but do not remove it (see Figure 2).
d. Rotate the elevation motor shaft counter-
clockwise until the motor shaft nut is flush with the spacer.
Figure 1 Radome Screws
Figure 2 Elevation Motor Shaft Nut
e. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove
the four screws from the main PCB cover (see Figure 3).
f. Remove the two Phillips screws securing the
elevation motor to the elevation motor mounting plate. Then remove the elevation motor from the mounting plate and set it aside (see Figure 3).
g. Gently remove the main PCB cover, ensuring
no cables are damaged or pinched by the edges of the cover.
Figure 3 Elevation Motor/Main PCB Screws
Mounting Plate
Screw (x4)
Elevation Motor
Main PCB
Cover
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h. Remove all cable connectors from the main
Nut
Elevation
Motor
Apply Loctite
Here
PCB (see Figure 4).
i. Remove the four Phillips screws securing the
main PCB to the rotating plate.
Figure 4 Main PCB Connectors/Screws/Standoffs
Gyro (R5SL
Only) (J5)
Limit
Switches (J9)
Fuse (x2)
j. Using needle-nose pliers, carefully depress
the tab of the standoff located next to the RF PCB connector on the main PCB (see Figure 4 and Figure 5).
k. Carefully raise the PCB over the tab. Repeat
this procedure for each of the other four standoffs (see Figure 4).
l. Remove the PCB.
m. Install the replacement main PCB. Ensure the
main PCB is secured by the standoffs, then using the four screws that you removed in Step h, secure the main PCB to the rotating plate (see Figure 4).
n. Reconnect all cable connectors to the main
PCB (see Figure 4).
o. Gently install the main PCB cover, ensuring
no cables are damaged by the edges of the cover. Then secure the main PCB cover using the four screws you removed in Step e on page 2.
RF PCB (J9)
= Screw (x4)
= Standoff (x5)
Figure 5 PCB Standoff
PCB
Main PCB
Elevation
Motor (J2)
Standoff
Standoff Tab
Power
Data (J2)
Azimuth Motor (J1)
p. Secure the elevation motor to the elevation
motor mounting plate using the two screws you removed in Step 1f on page 2.
q. Apply a small amount of the supplied Loctite
threadlocker to the threads of the elevation motor shaft, just above the motor shaft nut (see Figure 6).
r. Extend the elevation motor shaft by rotating
it clockwise, then insert the motor shaft into the connecting rod (see Figure 2 on page 2).
s. Using an 11/32" open-end wrench, tighten
the elevation motor shaft nut (see Figure 2 on page 2).
t. Reinstall the radome. Then reconnect power
to the TracVision system.
Figure 6 Loctite Application (motor shown unmounted for clarity purposes only)
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Step 2 - Check for Flash Wizard Updates
You need to check for flash file updates to ensure you have the most current software available (see Figure 7). Follow the Flash Update Wizard’s onscreen instructions to check for updates. This procedure requires a PC with the latest version of the KVH Flash Update Wizard installed and an Internet connection.
NOTE: Refer to the Flash Update Wizard’s Help file for details on checking for updates.
Step 3 - Flash Both Antenna Boards
Connect a PC to your TracVision system, as described in the Flash Update Wizard’s Help file. Then follow the Flash Update Wizard’s onscreen instructions to flash the antenna’s main and RF boards.
NOTE: Refer to the Flash Update Wizard’s Help file for details on flashing the antenna.
Step 4 - Configure the Antenna
Follow the steps below to configure the new main PCB. You will enter PC commands into the Flash Update Wizard’s “TracVision Antenna Comms” window. a. Set the switchplate’s POWER switch to the
On (up) (|) position (see Figure 8), then turn on the receiver(s). Wait one minute for system startup.
Figure 7 Check for Updates Option
Figure 8 On/Off Switch
ON
OFF
b. Type HALT then press Enter.
c. Type
d. (R4SL Only) - Type
e. (R4SL Only) - Skip to Step i on page 5.
f. (R5SL Only) - Type
g. (R5SL Only) - Type EL,300 then press Enter.
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DEBUGON then press Enter.
=TVR4SL then press
Enter.
=LSTEST then press
Enter to perform a limit switch test. Wait for the test to pass or fail. If the test fails, contact KVH Technical Support.
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h. (R5SL Only) - Type =CALGYRO then press
A
Enter to calibrate the gyro. If “scale factor out of range appears”, contact KVH Technical Support.
i. The antenna will restart. Wait one minute for
system startup.
Figure 9 Service Keys
B
j. Type
HALT then press Enter.
Step 5 - Install Satellites
Now you need set the system to track the satellites of your choice. This procedure varies according to your selected service configuration.
NOTE: If the TracVision system is equipped with service keys (see Figure 9), follow the steps in the Service Key Instructions to set up the TracVision system; if the TracVision system is equipped with an HDTV Control Panel or a Multi-Sat Control Panel (see Figure 10), follow the steps in the HDTV Control Panel/Multi-Sat Control Panel’s User’s Guide to set up the TracVision system.
Option A - DIRECTV Ku-band HDTV
a. If you need to track the DIRECTV 101, 110,
and 119 satellites for DIRECTV Ku-band HDTV service, type the following Satinstall command then press Enter.
Figure 10 Multi-Sat Control Panel (MCP)/ HDTV Control Panel
SATINSTALL,TRISAT,DSS
b. Type ZAP then press Enter.
c. The antenna will restart.
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Option B - DISH 1000
= DISH 61 Satellite Recommended
Satellite Install Name
DIRECTV 72° W
DSS_72
DIRECTV 101° W
DSS_101
DIRECTV 110° W
DSS_110
DIRECTV 119° W
DSS_119
DISH Network 61° W
ECHO_61
DISH Network 110° W
ECHO_110
DISH Network 119° W
ECHO_119
DISH Network 129° W
ECHO_129
ExpresssVu 82° W
EXPRESSVU
ExpressVu 91° W
EXPRESSTV
None None
Installing DIRECTV 101 and DIRECTV 119
HALT SATINSTALL,DSS_101,DSS_119 ZAP
DISH 1000 setup varies by region. Refer to the map in Figure 11 to determine the appropriate DISH 1000 satellite installation for your region. a. Type the appropriate Satinstall command for
your DISH 1000 setup, then press Enter.
•To track the DISH 110, 119 and 129 satellites:
SATINSTALL,TRISAT,DISH
Figure 11 DISH 1000 Satellite Coverage Map
•To track the DISH 110, 119 and 61 satellites:
SATINSTALL,TRISAT,DISH61
b. Type ZAP then press Enter to restart the
antenna.
Option C - Alternate Satellites
Although most installations do not require choosing different satellites than those listed in “Option A - DIRECTV Ku-band HDTV” on page 5 or “Option B - DISH 1000,” you can set up your TracVision system to track a pair of alternate satellites. Follow the steps below to configure the system to track satellites from the satellite library.
a. Choose your desired satellites from the
satellite library (see Figure 12)
Figure 12 Satellite Library
b. Type the following command then press
Enter. Be sure to use your selected satellites’ Install Names. An example is provided in Figure 13.
SATINSTALL,<SAT_A_NAME>, <SAT_B_NAME>
NOTE: Select the satellite you want to track first as “SAT_A”. Once the procedure is complete, the TracVision system will begin tracking that satellite.
c. Type
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ZAP then press Enter to restart the
antenna.
Figure 13 Example of Satellite Installation
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Step 6 - Enter your GPS Position (Optional)
Grid # Latitude Longitude
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
125° W
110° W
90° W
70° W
55° W
125° W
110° W
90° W
70° W
50° W
125° W
110° W
90° W
70° W
125° W
110° W
90° W
75° W
83° W
78° W
55° N
55° N
55° N
55° N
55° N
45° N
45° N
45° N
45° N
45° N
40° N
40° N
40° N
40° N
32° N
32° N
32° N
32° N
27° N
27° N
If you wish to speed up how quickly the antenna will track the satellite the first time after this procedure is completed, you can enter your GPS coordinates into the antenna. The TracVision system will use this data to speed up initial satellite acquisition. a. Determine your latitude and longitude.
NOTE: For your convenience, Figure 14 lists approximate latitude and longitude values for North America.
b. Using the table below, type the following
command to enter your latitude and longitude.
GPS,XX,N,YYY,W
Variable Value
XX latitude (0-90)
Figure 14 North American Position Grid
YYY longitude (0-180)
The procedure is complete!
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