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1. Press SPEED H L to select the speed LED ON HI LED OFF LOW Press and release and for short duration movement Press and hold and for long duration movement How to Turn ON OFF the Controller Press POWER Button Message will display on LCD Screen indicating power up down status How to Reset the Controller Press RESET Button Power cycles the iNetVu Controller DOES NOT reset default values iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 21 of 77 DVB Receiver Operation The iNetVu DVB Receiver must be used in conjunction with IMS 6 1 1 and Firmware 6 1 at a minimum any previous version of IMS or controller firmware ARE NOT compatible with the iNetVu M DVB Receiver The iNetVu DVB Receiver can be used as for either e A stand alone DVB Receiver o Used to locate and lock onto either a manually configured or preset satellite o Manual Configuration requires Orbital Slot of Satellite Receive Polarization L Band Rx Frequency kHz Symbol Rate kSps FEC Code Rate e Integrated component of a modem VSAT that the iNetVu Mobile System is compatible with o Uses the DVB Receiver to locate and lock onto a preset satellite o Uses existing integration and communication with modem VSAT to automatically enable disable the transmitter initiate ACP testing if applicable and all other modem VSAT specific actions Not
2. Further the installer and end user may be directly liable for any damages resulting from any change undertaken by either of them Including but not limited to any modification of any part of the hardware software specific operational frequencies the authorized satellite or the size or other characteristics of the earth station supplied to them by C COM or C COM s authorized representatives Note 1 This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the eguipment is operated in a residential installation This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the eguipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer o
3. Name 11 Longitude 91 0 Tx Polarity W Fig 41 About Satellite e Name Name of Satellite e Longitude Orbital slot of Satellite e Tx Polarity Transmit Signal Polarization iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 63 of 77 LCD Screen and Navigator Keypad Operation Fig 42 iNetVu M 9000 Controller LCD and Keypad Navigator Used to move the cursor position Jj LULU L a Used to select a displayed function Used back out of a selection and return the display to the previous selection Menu Tree MONITOR MONITOR OPERATION MAIN MAINTENANCE MTR GPS CP SAT IP GW MODM INFO L OPERATION E TX E TEST MAINTENANCE RESET_ IP Fig 43 iNetVu 9000 Controller LCD Menu Options iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 64 of 77 Opening Screen When powering the iNetVu 9000 Controller the LCD will display the following during the initial boot up seguence NetVu 9000 Please wait Fig 44 LCD Opening Screen Main Menu The iNetVu 9000 is ready for usage when the following is displayed on the LCD There are three 3 Main Menu items to select from Monitor and Maintenance MONITOR OPERATION MAINTENANCE Fig 45 LCD Main Menu MONITOR This menu branch allows the user to monitor the status of the iNetVu Mobile Platform its components and displays information concerning the i
4. 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 24 of 77 Web Interface In order to interface directly with the iNetVu 9000 Controller a simple to use Web Interface is available The Web Interface allows the user to operate the automatic functions such as Finding Satellite Stowing the Antenna and Stopping Operations as well as monitoring System Status real time Motor Currents and Signal Strength In order to access the Web Interface simply enter the IP Address Default 192 168 0 2 of the iNetVu M 9000 Controller into your web browser iNetVu M 9000 Network Configurations Default IP Address 192 168 0 2 Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway IP 192 168 0 1 Crossover Network Cable NetVu 9000 Controller Computer Set IP to the same subnet as the iNetVu 9000 Controller and the Gateway as the iNetVu 9000 Controller Straight Straight Network Cable Network Cable iNetVu 9000 Controller Router Switch NetVu 9000 Controller Computer Set IP to the same subnet as the Satellite Modem VSAT and the Gateway as the Set IP to the same Satellite Modem VSAT subnet as the iNetVu 9000 Controller and the Gateway as the Satellite Modem VSAT Router Switch iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 25 of 77 Network Configuration Example Direct Connection to PC Crossover Network Cable iNetVu 9000 Controller IP Address 192 168
5. 25 40 31 00 31 00 55 00 2 Azimuth Parameters The Azimuth Angle is based on 2 values e AZ Pot Factor e AZ Pot Zero AZ Pot Factor is an A D value from the potentiometer which allows the iNetVu Mobile Software to convert the A D value of the Potentiometer into an equivalent angle The AZ Pot Factor should vary approximately 15 from the Default values below iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 49 of 77 AZ Pot Zero is an A D value from the potentiometer which physically determines where the iNetVu Mobile Software places Azimuth Angle 0 The AZ Pot Zero may vary approximately 15 from the Default values below The AZ Pot Factor and AZ Pot Zero are calculated during the Azimuth Calibration process _ _ _ PLATFORM TYPES PLATFORM TYPES ss A1200B MF1200 ME1200 Ae2ooc A0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B AZ POT ZERO 376 14 286 1878 286 1878 343 0747 226 0722 343 0747 343 0747 AZ POT FACTOR 0 5525 0 5525 0 6683 0 4515 0 6683 0 6683 PLATFORM TYPES MF740 ME740 A0740B A1800A A0660A AZ POT ZERO 226 0722 343 0747 343 0747 280 7808 343 0747 AZ POT FACTOR 0 4515 0 6683 0 6683 0 5484 0 6683 3 Polarization Parameters The Polarization Angle is based on 2 values e PL Pot Factor e PL Pot Zero PL Pot Factor is an A D value from the potentiometer which allows the iNetVu Mobile Software to convert the A D value of the Potentiometer
6. GPS RF Compass Parameters 1 GPS Override Enables the GPS coordinates to be manually overridden to the Latitude and Longitude coordinates This should only to be enabled in the event that the GPS Antenna is malfunctioning and the user has a reliable alternate source for coordinates Note If you have overridden the GPS coordinates they will have to be updated if the Mobile Platform has moved to a new location since the overridden values will no longer be accurate 2 RF Override Used by the iNetVu Mobile Software to begin a signal optimization process for peaking on a Satellite signal after initially locating it Enabling this option and setting the RF value too low will result in an inability to acquire a reliable signal and IMS will be unable to distinguish between the desired signal and noise 3 Compass Override Enables the Compass to be manually overridden Ensure that you are using a reliable alternate source 4 Direction After enabling Override you may enter the vehicle s direction as indicated on your alternate compass Keep in mind that the base of the iNetVu Mobile Platform is oriented to the rear of your vehicle and the Direction must be based in reference to True North This end faces the front of the vehicle Fig 33 Compass Direction Orientation iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 53 of 77 5 Full Search Performs a full 3609 Azimuth
7. Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks J Show icon in notification area when connected Ic Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 2x 3 Direct Network Connection General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports E e aas need to ask your network administrator for S et y O u r P C to th e S a m e S u b n et a S th e N etV u TM 9 0 0 0 ien an IP address automaticaly Controller and the Default Gateway to the iNetVu Use the following IP address ao i Lar 9000 Controller Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 MEN EEA The screenshot depicts this configuration C Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 209 115 142 1 Network Con nection via Router Switch Alternate DNS server 209 115 142 129 Toe Dependent on Network Configuration See previous section iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 28 of 77 Navigation Links to system login screen Login Links to controls screen where you can automatically and Controls manually operate the system Links to 9000 s configuration screen Configuration Maintenance Links to 9000 s maintenance screen Network Links to 9000 s network screen where you can enable DHCP or About ma
8. Systems Inc Page 55 of 77 DVB Receiver Operation Mode LJ Secondary Transponder Enabled Frequency 1370000 oymbolRatel 30000 FD EG ES PowerTypel D KHz Ksps Frequency n Riatez i 1370000 30000 CodeRate2 56 PowerType2 1 Operation Mode Displays the standard modulation scheme used 2 Secondary Transponder Enabled Enables a second set of transponder parameters Frequency 2 Symbol Rate 2 Code Rate 2 Power Type 2 during satellite search This function is enabled when adjacent satellites may be using the same transponder parameters and the user requires to distinguish the target satellite with a secondary transponder 3 DVB Receiver Parameters Frequency kHz L Band Frequency of the receive signal Symbol Rate KSps Symbol Rate of the receive signal Code Rate FEC Rate of the receive signal Power Type dBm Power ratio in decibel dB of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt mW This value should always be set to 0 iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 56 of 77 Calibrate PL Calibrate PL B Performs automated Polarization Calibration process l Antenna will completely rotate counter clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer IL Antenna will completely rotate clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer lil Based on the A D values of th
9. Y ER YN HR PE AFR E N HA NN NI YAA Y A N 69 A RW O HR FY RYN FN NF Y Ce ae Y HN RY a Y NA Y YW HI YNA 69 AT RT se setae RH HR a a Na A 70 F ud DN ses ence ere este ES O NA 70 CA a a a eae yR RO O O OG A NO 71 MODNE un a A Onn A Y NEO 71 IS at TTT 72 o q SSA 73 E SS YNO O AA Y FN FYN EN FAN a RF A 73 med cat Fe rte se A ee ene 73 WTS TV AAC T 14 RESE U CYR er Tene Rename NO WC YN NT FN A FRY RT UR Y 74 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 7 of 77 GIS MOQUE enra RF TN 75 Chal NU De see a an io e os ae le al dg 75 imade ee RT TTT 76 Appendix 1 Utilizing the iNetVu 9000 Controller During O S Failure 17 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 8 of 77 Revision Notes The table below records the current version status of this document and any changes from the previous versions 1 0 1 02 15 2006 J Kwan Document Creation 1 0 2 03 07 2006 Updated Product Images 1 0 3 05 24 2006 J Kwan Appended Login Page Added A1800A and A980A Default Values 07 10 2006 Updated to IMS 5 2 1 amp FW 5 2 1 0 5 09 22 2006 Added Image Recovery Notes 11 08 2006 Added DVB Tuner Operation Section 11 24 Ued Ma T Kwan Added 2 Maid 31 2007 A Wine Added nic and 980 Limit Specifications Added software 6 2 1 version Released with Software 6 2 1 Proprietary Notice This document contains informatio
10. depending on the service e ACP Automatic Cross pol e Enable Enable Disable Transmitter 3 Deploy Antenna Automatically moves antenna to the manually entered Elevation Azimuth and Polarization angles Elevation Azimuth Polarization 4 Record Data Enables and disables an always on data recording process With iNetVu Mobile Software versions 4 0 and higher parameters are continuously recorded while the platform is searching for the satellite It automatically stops once the satellite is locked and confirmed Messages are always recorded in the Message Panel Data Log File Name iNetVuData5000 txt Data Log Backup Name iNetVuData5000 bak iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 35 of 77 5 Network Test To confirm network connectivity INetVu Mobile Software will attempt to connect to the iNetVu Server via the Internet 6 Point Satellite Automatically points antenna to the manually entered Satellite Longitude but does not attempt to lock onto the signal and or enable the transmitter This function is recommended for Satellite TV subscribers for finding their desired Satellite sat Long Fig 20 Point Satellite Field Message Panel Displays real time status updates system messages and error codes 14 05 55 gt You are now connected to the network 4 03 26 gt Transmitter has been enabled 14 02 55 gt The process of skew Ad
11. outputs will be displayed as E 90 0 UDS A 457S ST P 34 6 S 1540 M140D V Fig 47 MAIN Main Display 1 Elevation Angle and Limit Indicators Ka66 740 950 980 Mobile Platform Range 90 0 to 65 1200 1800 Mobile Platform Range 90 0 to 75 Elevation Angle will be 90 0 when the Elevation Stow Indicator is ON U Elevation Up Limit has been reached Typically set above 75 for 1200 Mobile Platforms and above 65 for 740 950 980 Mobile Platforms D Elevation Down Limit has been reached Typically set between 5 and 10 for 1200 Mobile Platforms and between 0 and 10 for Ka66 740 950 980 Mobile Platforms S Elevation Stow Limit has been reached 2 Azimuth Angle and Stow Limit Indicator Range 200 to 200 S Azimuth Stow Limit has been reached Mobile Platform should be physically centered on the Azimuth axis 3 Polarization Angle and Stow Limit Indicator 71740 950 980 Mobile Platform Range 70 to 70 1200 1800 Mobile Platform Range 90 to 90 Ka66 1800 Circular Band Signals will have the Polarization Angle disabled and will display DDDDD S Polarization Stow Limit has been reached Mobile Platform should be physically centered on the Polarization axis iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 67 of 77 4 System Status Idle PS Positioning SR Searching PK Peaking EC Elevation Calibration AC Azim
12. the Manual Movement Buttons allow you to move the antenna in six 6 directions For the correct point of reference for the directional movements you must be facing the Mobile Platform s Reflector Face this direction for correct orientation Fig 18 Movement Orientation 3 Angle and Limit Switch Indicators Displays real time angles and Limit Switch status Below is a table that depicts the direction of movement and the relative angle change that is displayed Direction Angle Change Elevation Up ElevationDown Azimuth Right LS Polarization Left Polarization Right EA iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc signal Strength Isolation value DVB Signal 0 300 DWB Power dBm Antenna Latitude deg Antenna Longitude deg Antenna Altitude m Velocity kmh GPS Heading deg satellite Longitude de Target Elevation de Target Azimuth de Target Antenna AZ de Target Polarization de Real Azimuth de Uu rr bo oo oe lle lo UU AE aa A aP Compass Heading de EL Motor Current 4 A Motor Current 4 PL Motor Current A o Page 33 of 77 Signal Strength Stand alone Receiver Displays signal received from DVB Tuner Existing Modem Integration Displays receive signal received from Modem VSAT Green Locked Red Not locked Yellow On Wrong Network Isolation Value Displays isolation to the cu
13. 0 2 Computer Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Address 192 168 0 3 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 2 Direct Connection to Satellite Modem VSAT Satellite Modem VSAT Fixed IP Address Straight Crossover Network Cable Manufacturer Dependent llite M VSAT iNetVu 9000 Controller Ge T Go S IP Address 10 211 9 74 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 211 9 73 Modem IP 10 211 9 73 Direct Connection to Satellite Modem VSAT Satellite Modem VSAT Dynamic IP Address DHCP Straight Crossover Network Cable m Te Manufacturer Dependent j Satellite Modem VSAT DHCP Assigned IP Address iNetVu 9000 Controller Set to Automatically configured Network Connection Once the IP Address is assigned to the iNetVu 9000 Controller by the Satellite Modem VSAT you may check the LCD Menu to view the assigned IP Address iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 26 of 77 Connection via Router Switch Satellite Modem VSAT Fixed IP Address Network Cable Network Cable Straight Straight i w Mn YY j NetVu 9000 Controller Router Switch Straight Crossover IP Address 10 211 9 74 Network Cable Computer Manufacturer Dependent IP Address 10 211 9 75 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 211 9 73 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 211 9 73 Modem IP 10 211 9 73 S
14. 0 2150 MHz Return Loss 6 10 dB 950MHz to 2150MHz Noise Figure 6 10 dB Maximum Gain Loop Through Gain 2 0 4 0 dB Input Dynamic Range 75 25 dBm Desired amp undesired input IMD3 40 dBc Level are 25dBm Local Leakage 80 70 dB 950MHz to 2150MHz 10KHz 84 dBc Hz Phase Noise 100KHz 105 dBc Hz iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 12 of 77 Physical Manual Automatic Control Control LCD Screen Buttons Buttons Power Button Anteni a Controller 9000 Front Panel Keypad Navigator Reset LEDs Button Power Input LAN RX OUT RX IN RX AUX p au l l 110 240 VAC Network Additional Receive Receive Signal RF Detector Input Power Input Interface Signal output from iNetVu and Switch Mobile Platform KVM Output USB GPS MOTOR Removable USB GPS 9 Position faceplate for Interface Antenna Interface for Keyboard Interface Motor Control Mouse and Cable Monitor connection SENSORS 26 pin Interface for Sensor Cable Fig 2 iINetVu 9000 Front and Rear Panel iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 13 of 77 Internal PC Board 40GB HD LCD Display El i Ku a y fin K Mr z Y L _ w AA n a xa uuU U oI KVM Output PC DVB S Tuner Rear Panel ITX PSU Connectors Fig 3 iNetVu M 9000 Controller Internal iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 14 of 77 Typ
15. 8 RT50 pr a re 5 Fig 51 SAT Satellite Display 1 Target Satellite 2 Target Elevation 3 Target Azimuth in reference to North 4 Target Polarization 5 Receive RF Signal 6 RF Threshold IP Displays the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the iNetVu 9000 Controller 1 TO IP 192 168 0 2 SUB 255 255 255 0 Fig 52 IP IP Display 1 iNetVu 9000 Controller s IP Address Default 192 168 0 2 2 iNetVu 9000 Controllers Subnet Mask Default 255 255 255 0 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 71 of 77 GW Displays the Gateway Parameters of the iNetVu 9000 Controller DHCP N GW 192 168 0 1 es Fig 53 GW Gateway Display 1 DHCP Enabled Y Yes DHCP Enabled N No DHCP Not Enabled 2 Gateway IP Address Default 192 168 0 1 MODM Displays the Satellite Modem VSAT IP Address and Firmware Software version as read directly from the Satellite Modem VSAT IP 10 211 9 45 VS1 0 8 11 2 __ N Fig 54 MODM Modem Display 1 Satellite Modem VSAT IP Address as read from the Satellite Modem VSAT 2 Service Manufacturer IR Receiver DVB Tuner Stand alone NT Newtec CT Comtech EF Data SF Surfbeam EM EMS Satellite Networks TY Tachyon Networks Inc GL Gilat Satellite Networks TS TechniSat ID iDirect Technologies Inc VS Viasat NR Nera DW Direcway SB Starband Networks
16. DW Direcway EM EMS GL Gilat ID iDirect IR iReceiver NR Nera SF Surfbeam SB StarBand TS Technisat TY Tachyon VS Viasat Controller Firmware 6 0 nericeD 101908 Boot Loader 3 5 Revision 3 1 UVB Tuner Mo Fig 38 About Controller Firmware iNetVu Controller s firmware version For compatibility purposes Controllers are pre configured with the appropriate firmware for the accompanied software version e Service ID iNetVu Controller Serial Number ID e Boot Loader o 9 0 9 1 Latest Version at time of publication July 7 2006 e Revision o 3 1 Latest Version at time of publication November 29 2005 e DVB Tuner DVB Tuner Detected Platform Type 412006 Serial Number 3463 PL Rotation Enabled Fig 39 About Platform e Type Mobile Platform type and size A1800A A1200B A0950B A0740B A0660A ME1200 ME950 ME740 MF1200 MF950 MF740 iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 62 of 77 Unknown o 1800 1 8m o 1200 1 2m o 950 0 95 m o 740 0 74m o 660 0 66 m e Serial Number Mobile Platform serial number e PL Rotation Enabled Disabled Only be disabled for circular signaled frequency bands Modem Firmware ID Type Direct Fig 40 About Modem 6 Firmware Satellite Modem s firmware version e ID Satellite Modem s Hardware ID or Serial Number e Type Modem type Satellite
17. Hughes Network Systems 3 Firmware Software version of the Satellite Modem VSAT as read from the Satellite Modem VSAT iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 72 of 77 INFO Displays information regarding the iNetVu 9000 Controller s firmware and software versions installed the Mobile Platform it is configured to and also any Error Codes detected a HE 7 ID 1751 V5 0 5 0 1 1 A95 2113 EC1001 4108 3 4 Fig 55 INFO Information Display 1 iNetVu M 9000 Controller ID 2 iNetVu Controller Firmware Version and IMS Software Version 3 Mobile Platform Model Number and Serial Number F74 MF740 F95 MF950 F12 MF1200 E74 ME740 E95 ME950 E12 ME1200 A66 A0660A A74 A0740B A95 A0950B A12 A1200B A18 A1800A 4 Displays the last two 2 ECs Error Codes if any Please refer to the iNetVu Mobile Software Error Code List Document for the complete listing of Ecs iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Revision 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 73 of 77 Operation E TX E TEST Fig 56 Operation Menu Enables Disables the transmitter when locked on the correct satellite E TEST Enables Disables Test Mode CW Mode when locked on the correct satellite Used for adjusting the unit for x pol testing E TX Enables and disables the transmitter after locking onto the designated satellite E TEST Enables and disables Test Mod
18. NetVu 9000 Controller and the Satellite Modem VSAT OPERATION This menu branch allows the user to perform miscellaneous functions such as enabling disabling the transmitter and enter CW Test Mode MAINTENANCE This menu branch allows the user to reset the IP Settings of the iNetVu 9000 Controller to default The Maintenance menu branch is password protected with a default password of 1234 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 65 of 77 Monitor MAIN MTR GPS CP SAT IP GW MODM INFO Fig 46 Monitor Menu y Displays real time system status and receive signal Motor Displays real time current drawn and speed settings for each motor Ei Displays GPS Status CP Compass Displays Compass Status SAT Satellite Displays Target Satellite and its coordinates real time RF Signal and RF Threshold GW Gateway Displays Gateway Parameters M Displays IP and Subnet Mask of iNetVu 9000 s Ethernet Port Modem Displays Modem Parameters Displays the Controller ID IMS Software Version Firmware Version Platform Type Platform ID and any Error Codes iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 66 of 77 MAIN This branch menu displays the real time Elevation Azimuth Polarization Angles their respective limits Up Down Stow the RF Receive Signal Signal Strength and the System Status Any out of range
19. Tuner Users USB Cable Type A Male to Type B Male Install IMS onto your PC and configure Consult the iNetVu Mobile System User Manual for assistance Ensure that you have configured IMS for USB Communication Connect the GPS Motor Control Sensor Cable and Power Cable to the iNetVu 9000 Controller Connect the USB Cable from your PC to the USB Port on the iNetVu M 9000 Controller Once IMS recognizes the iNetVu 9000 Controller you will be able to use the iNetVu M 9000 Controller like an iNetVu 5000 Series Controller iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Revision 1 0 8
20. an automatic check to the iNetVu Server when system is online for any released updates for the iNetVu Mobile Software iNetVu Controller Firmware and iNetVu Navigator 4 Movement Detection via GPS Enables antenna to automatically stow in the event that the Mobile Platform moves while the antenna is deployed and is not in the stowed position 5 Loop Enabled Enables IMS to continue to Find Satellite if it is unsuccessful Max 30 minutes 6 Advanced Satellite Search Enabled by default this feature enables a smart Find Satellite algorithm should your Mobile Platform be in an uneven surface 7 Start at Advanced Controls Enables the iNetVu Mobile Software to startup in the Advanced Controls menu Only applicable when using Windows Interface KVM Required for iNetVu 9000 Controller 8 Show Deploy Warning Enables an automatic message prompt that notifies the user whenever the antenna is about to move 9 Email Address Enables an automatic message prompt that notifies the user whenever the antenna is about to move iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 44 of 77 Advanced A 5 Advanced Compass Reading Elevatinn 320 J Unattended Operation Z Motion Protection D 2 Advanced Search EL Gap EM Dl Auto Find Satellite 4 Movement Protection 7 a Max Data File Size MB Fig 27 Configurat
21. atellite Modem VSAT IP Address 10 211 9 73 Connection via Router Switch Satellite Modem VSAT Dynamic IP Address DHCP Straight Straight Network Cable Network Cable me i L TE Router Switch iNetVu 9000 Controller Set to Automatically configured Network Connection Computer Satellite Modem VSAT DHCP Assigned IP Address The Satellite Modem VSAT should be the ONLY DHCP Server in the network Ensure that all other DHCP Servers are disabled Once the IP Address is assigned to the iNetVu 9000 Controller by the Satellite Modem VSAT you may check the LCD Menu to view the assigned IP Address Fig 11 Example Network Connection Configuration iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 27 of 77 How to Set Network Configurations on your PC ET 1 Open Network Connections right click your ee network card and select Properties pacute p E T ee e eI am form rw n ymu Said ae 35 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click General Authentication Advanced D ro pe rt es Connect using E Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Cc This connection uses the following items S Client for Microsoft Networks Y a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M 2l 005 Packet Scheduler M Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties M Description Transmission Control Protocol
22. ates normal communication status between the Controller and the PC Controller Failed A failure in communication between the Controller and the PC has been detected iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 39 of 77 5 Motor Status Displays the movement of the 3 axis motors Elevation Azimuth and Polarization EL Moving UP DN Elevation Motor is moving in the respective direction UP Up DN Down AZ Moving Left Right Azimuth Motor is moving in the respective direction PL Moving CCW CW Polarization Motor is moving in the respective direction CCW Counter Clock Wise CW Clock Wise Motor Unknown Motor Status cannot be detected 6 Antenna Status DVB Signal Status Displays any relevant information regarding the Limit Switches and Potentiometers and or Inclinometer Antenna Normal Sensors are calibrated Antenna Failed Sensors are not calibrated Antenna Unknown Mobile Platform cannot be found Ensure that the iNetVu Controller is functioning and that all cables are connected should this indicator appear If the DVB Tuner is installed this field will display the DVB Signal Status DVB S LOCKED Tuner has received a positive lock status on the target signal DVB S UNLOCKED Tuner is not locked onto the target signal iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 40 of 77 Configuration The Configuration Screen al
23. cates power is ON MOTOR Flashes when any of the three motors are instructed to move COMM LOCK Indicates Communication between Controller s internal Board and internal PC Slow blinking 1 sec intervals indicates idle communication Fast blinking 1 4 sec intervals indicates that command is being executed Solid Light indicates lock on Satellite TX EN Solid Light indicates transmitter has been enabled STOW Solid Light indicates iNetVu Mobile Platform is in the stowed position iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 20 of 77 Manual and Automatic Controls Button Operation MANUAL s __ AUTO wa i FIND WW P D SAT ymd FY rw a 1 J N i Fig 7 iNetVu 9000 Controller Front Panel Buttons How to Find Satellite Press FIND SAT Button iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically attempt to locate lock peak and enable the system onto the configured satellite How to Stow the Antenna Press STOW Button iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically re center itself and lower into the stow position How to Stop Press STOW Button Stops all ongoing operations such as motor movements and automatic functions like Find Satellite and Stow How to Manually Move the Mobile Platform Press EL AZ PL to select the axis of motion you wish to move LED will turn on to indicate which motor you are set to move
24. communicating satellite every time it is raised from a stowed position for use The deployment of an iNetVu Mobile system must only be done by a trained installer or by a consumer using the deployment software 3 Installers shall install the iNetVu systems only in locations that are not readily accessible to children and in a manner that prevents human exposure to potential radiation hazards 4 For large vehicles with roof mounts the height of the bottom lip of the earth station when fully deployed must be at least six feet above the ground at all times or six feet above a surrounding surface which a person may easily access 5 If a roof access ladder or any other means of access to the roof is installed on the vehicle then the ladder or access must be blocked by a suitable rope or other barrier while the earth station is deployed or in operation The installer must provide this rope or barrier directly to the end user at the time of installation and advise the user to use it at all times when the earth station is deployed or in operation Warning signs shall also be provided by the installer to the end user to be posted on the rope or other barrier warning all persons not to attempt to access the roof of the vehicle while the earth station is deployed or in operation 6 Warning signs shall be posted at prominent locations on the earth station informing all persons of the danger of harmful radiation from the earth station while it is deplo
25. e Network Cable Power Cable Computer Fig 5 iINetVu 9000 Controller Typical Connection Configuration DVB Tuner Installed iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 17 of 77 Installation The iNetVu 9000 Controller is shipped pre configured for the iNetVu Mobile Platform and service which you plan to use and only configuration of Satellite Modem VSAT Communication parameters and the satellite you wish to find Rack Installation The iNetVu 9000 Controller includes attachable ears which make the iNetVu 9000 Controller configurable for rack mounted installation If you are installing the iNetVu 9000 Controller onto a rack ensure that you use supporting rails or a shelf to support the weight of the iNetVu 9000 Controller and use the provided ears to fasten the unit to the rack face Setup 1 Connect all of the cables and components as depicted by the previous section 2 Power on the iNetVu 9000 Controller 3 Set your external PC to the same subnet as the iNetVu 9000 Controller Default IP Address of the 9000 is 192 168 0 2 4 Access the iNetVu M 9000 Controller s Web Interface via an external PC using the LAN Connection by entering the 9000 s IP Address in your browser 5 Logon using the Installer username See Login Section of this document for the password 6 After logging in go to the Controls Screen and ensure tha
26. e CW or Carrier Wave Mode when locked on the correct satellite This function should be used for adjusting the unit during cross pol testing While in Test Mode the user may use the Manual Movement Buttons located on the NetVu M 9000 s Front Panel It is recommended to keep the Speed Setting at LOW Speed H L LED is OFF and to quickly press and release the Manual Movement Buttons in order to make fine adjustments Please be aware that holding down the buttons too long may result in a loss in signal iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Revision 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 74 of 77 Maintenance The Maintenance menu branch is password protected The default password is 1234 RESET IP Fig 57 Maintenance Menu RESET IP Resets the iNetVu M 9000 Controller s Network Configuration back to its default values RESET IP Resets the iNetVu 9000 Controller s Network Configuration back to its default values IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask Ds SS cc NO Gateway IP 192 168 0 1 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Revision 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 75 of 77 GPS Module Requires iNetVu Controller Firmware 5 1 Requires 3 3VDC GPS Antenna Labeled as 3VDC 5VDC GPS Antenna NOT COMPATIBLE GPS Antenna Cable length 15 ft and 25 ft compatible DO NOT connect GPS Antenna while iNetVu Controller is powered ON Serial Number The iNetVu Controller Serial Number is located on the ba
27. e Switching between services no longer requires the need for a Switch ID A unique code previously used with older versions of IMS 5 2 1 and below A pre indexed file satparam txt contains a listing of transponders for many of the well used and known satellites being operated with The target satellite entered by the user will always initially searched through this database and should the satellite longitude match that of an entry in the database IMS will use the preset transponders associated to the user entered receive polarity If the satellite longitude entered does not appear in the database ERR3091 will appear in the message panel notifying the user At this time the user is asked to manually enter the transponder parameters in the Advanced Maintenance section of IMS iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 22 of 77 Stand alone Receiver IMS service must be set to iReceiver Existing Modem Integration IMS service must be set to that of the existing service modem For example if you are using an Direct modem the IMS service must be set to iDirect Setting Target Satellite Using the Maintenance screen either in Windows Interface or Web Interface the user can set the Satellite Name Longitude and the Receive Transmit Polarity Note Sat Pol Offset Vertical Rx 90 Horizontal Rx 0 For CONFIG Mode and Web Interface only Satellite and GPS Salt Name G11 Sat Lo
28. e two 2 physical limits and the maximum range of motion for the Mobile Platform the PL Pot Factor is calculated IV Antenna will center itself and attempt to locate the cut off edges of the Polarization Stow Switch V After detecting at which angles the ST Switch turns OFF the Polarization zero position is calculated and the PL Pot Zero is set at the zeroed A D value Vi You will then be prompted to enter the Platform ID Number prior to finishing the Calibration Process Calibrate AZ Calibrate 47 S Performs automated Polarization Calibration process l Antenna will completely rotate counter clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer IL Antenna will completely rotate clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer lil Based on the A D values of the two 2 physical limits and the range of motion for the Mobile Platform the AZ Pot Factor is calculated IV Antenna will center itself and attempt to locate the cut off edges of the Azimuth Stow Switch V After detecting at which angles the ST Switch turns OFF the Azimuth zero position is calculated and the AZ Pot Zero is set at the zeroed A D value VI You will then be prompted to enter the Platform ID Number prior to finishing the Calibration Process Ei Ell Calibrate EL Calibrates Elevation by adjusting and optimizing the Elevation Current Limits a Tote EE Calibrate CP Tes
29. enna is performing a search pattern to locate the satellite e Stowing Antenna Antenna is being stowed e Antenna Stowed Antenna is currently stowed e Unknown Status iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 38 of 77 2 Satellite Modem VSAT Tuner Communication Status Indicates the Transmitter status and displays any issues in communication with the Satellite Modem VSAT Checking Modem Verifying Satellite Modem s current status Transmitter Enabled Indicates that the transmitter has been enabled Transmitter Disabled Indicates that the transmitter has not been enabled Transmitter Standby Transmitter becomes idle during the ACP Test Modem Failed A communication failure with the Satellite Modem has been detected Tuner Normal Communication with the DVB Tuner has been detected and is active Tuner Failed A communication failure with the DVB Tuner has been detected 3 GPS Status Displays condition of the GPS signal GPS Normal GPS signal is being received from the GPS Antenna GPS Failed GPS signal is not being received from the GPS Antenna GPS Searching iNetVu Mobile Software attempts to detect a GPS signal from the GPS Antenna for 2 minutes GPS Override GPS coordinates have been manually overridden from the Maintenance menu 4 Controller Status Displays communication status between the PC and the iNetVu Controller Controller Normal Indic
30. et Polarization deg Calculated Polarization Angle that the Antenna must be in order to find the desired Satellite Real Azimuth deg Azimuth Angle in reference to True North Compass Heading deg Orientation of the Mobile Platform This value is only read during the Find Satellite Check Compass and Calibrate Compass processes EL Motor Current A Current drawn for Elevation Motor in Amperes AZ Motor Current A Current drawn for Azimuth Motor in Amperes PL Motor Current A Current drawn for Polarization Motor in Amperes iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 34 of 77 Target Record Adjust Network N al 3 Deploy Pont 6 Fig 19 Controls Screen Buttons 1 Target Calibrate Updates the Elevation Polarization and Compass offsets in the registry and iNetVu Controller s EPROM This function is automatically performed after finding satellite and if IMS detects that the Elevation Polarization and Compass offsets require updating to fir the current environment which the iNetVu Mobile Platform is situated Target Calibration is typically not reguired as this procedure is done prior to the system being shipped Only under the instruction of a certified C Com technician should calibration be performed again 2 Polarization Adjustment Conducts a manual 3dB Polarization adjustment The Adjust button may be replaced with the following
31. f FCC regulations The user can halt any operation at any time by clicking the STOP AIN OPERATION button It is recommended that only trained installers or users under the direct consultation of C COM Satellite Systems Technical Support staff use this menu iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 31 of 77 Automatic Operation Find Satellite stop Operation Fig 16 Automatic Operation Buttons Find Satellite Automatically finds and locks onto the satellite signal by communicating with the Satellite Modem and using the GPS coordinates the compass heading and internal parameters of the Satellite Modem Typically it takes approximately 3 5 minutes to find satellite If the Antenna is already pointed on the satellite clicking Find Satellite will re peak the Antenna onto the signal Stow Antenna Re centers the antenna and lowers it into the stowed position Stop Operation Halts all motor movements and disrupts all communication between iNetVu Mobile System components EU ee EW ee ES 2 Duration Speed 7 Fig 17 Manual Movement and Angle Display 1 Manual Movement Buttons Elevation Up Elevation Down Azimuth Left Azimuth Right Polarization Counter Clockwise Polarization Clockwise iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 32 of 77 2 Duration and Speed Using the Duration and Speed parameters
32. g File Diagnose Calibrate EL Check CP Web Interface Maintenance Screen This Section will break the Maintenance Screen down into six 6 parts to describe in detail the parameters and options found in each part iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 47 of 77 Satellite Satellite 1 Sat Name AR 2 Sat Longitude 93 Wow Pol Offset 10 4 AY Window EU EL Window E 3 MD a Fig 29 Maintenance Screen Satellite 1 Sat Name Name of the desired Satellite 2 Sat Longitude Orbital slot Longitude of the desired Satellite The Find Satellite command will use this value when attempting to find and lock onto a satellite signal 3 AZ EL Window The Search Window is the area of the sky which the iNetVu Mobile System will search for the desired Satellite It uses a rectangular window and searches for the Satellite using smaller concentric windows until the desired Satellite is found The Search Window range may be manually changed from the default settings which iNetVu uses to find the satellite should the desired Satellite cannot be found Th s n 120 nna Fig 30 Satellite Search Window The default Azimuth Horizontal range is 60 on each side of the Target Point and the default Elevation Vertical range is 5 on each side of the Target Point Increasing the size of the Search Window will increase the ability to find the desired Satellite although
33. hing for satellite 1 10 11 Once you have completed the above procedure access the iNetVu 9000 s Web Interface Login using the Installer Login Name Navigate to the Maintenance Screen Click Calibrate AZ and IMS will begin the Azimuth Calibration Function Verify that there are no obstructions that would impede a full Azimuth sweep After this is complete navigate back to the Maintenance Screen Click Calibrate PL and IMS will begin the Polarization Calibration Function Verify that there are no obstructions that would impede a full Polarization sweep After this is complete navigate back to the Maintenance Screen Enter your iNetVu Mobile Platform Serial Number into the Platform SN field and click Save The iNetVu Mobile Platform Serial Number will be found on your iNetVu Mobile Platform and ONLY THE LAST 4 DIGITS should be entered IMS will now reboot itself and will require you to login again into the Web Interface Verify that your iNetVu Mobile Platform Serial Number has been saved by navigating to the About Screen That s it You have successfully completed the installation and setup of the iNetVu 9000 Controller and are ready to find satellite iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 19 of 77 LED Definition POWER MOTOR ee pea STOW Fig 6 iNetVu M 9000 Controller Front Panel LED Panel POWER Solid light indi
34. iNetVu iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual The iNetVu brand and logo are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Copyright 2006 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 1 877 iNetVu6 www c comsat com Revision 1 0 8 August 31 2007 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 2 of 77 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 3 of 77 NOTICE C COM Satellite Systems Inc makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose C COM Satellite Systems Inc shall not be liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or conseguential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright 2006 All rights reserved C COM Satellite Systems Inc This document contains information which is protected by copyright All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as followed under the copyright laws Both the iNetVu and C COM names and logos are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Intel Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT and MapPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other
35. ical Connection Configuration 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 Please consult the iNetVu System Manual for the service which you are using to determine how to set this up Be sure that you do not have any PCs or devices connected k to the USB Port on the iNetVu 9000 Controller as this will WARNING interrupt the normal boot up seguence iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 15 of 77 Without Tuner Installed iNetVu Mobile Platform GPS E Antenna I MOTOR CONTROL T wh i a a t j i F sY i i we be Si NF A F N L M ils m dos r L 8 we Ee h i 100 240 VAC Router RX IN Switch Satellite Modem VSAT Motor Control Cable Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable Network Cable Power Cable Computer Fig 4 iNetVu 9000 Controller Typical Connection Configuration No DVB Tuner Installed iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 16 of 77 Tuner Installed iNetVu Mobile Platform GPS SENSOR RX TX Antenna MOTOR CONTROL 100 240 VAC Router RX IN Switch Satellite Modem VSAT Motor Control Cable Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cabl
36. ime status and message updates from the system with the click of a mouse mw hh Strength Find Satellite Stop Operation Isolation Value EL Motor Current A AZ Motor Current A PL Motor Current 4 E DVB Signal 0 300 AAA Sisa Pf Antenna Latitude m j 45 418 Antenna Longitude deg EBEN mno ld ios Antenna Altitude NR GPS Heading Ge j 0 00 Duration 10 Speed 8 Sat Long 91 w Y Satellite Longitude d i PER atelite Longitude Moon 3524 Azimuth 62 32 Polarization 14 85 Target Elevation deg ES l Stop Refresh Start Refresh Target Azimuth deg EIS Target Antenna AZ deg EA Target Polarization deg Eta 11 17 17 gt The user authenticated successfully Real A th d EX 11 17 17 gt Please be patient while we attempt to register with Netvyu sen pat Sern OED 11 17 12 gt You are now connected to the network v Compass Heading deg l 353 72 lt gt o EN CONTROLLER NORMAL MOTORS STOPPED DVB S FULL Web Interface Controls Screen N Q A Note In order to make any changes to the input fields the user must click Stop Refresh to stop the automatic refresh Once the change has been made and any button has been clicked automatic refresh will resume stop Refresh start Refresh Fig 15 Stop Refresh Start Refresh Buttons Improper use of Controls menu can render the iNetVu Mobile System inoperable and may be in violation o
37. increasing the Search Window will lengthen the search time 4 Pol Offset Transmit Polarization Offset Default values below 0 Vertical Transmit 90 Horizontal Transmit Can only be modified from CONFIG Work Mode iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 48 of 77 2 Y Y 3 Elevation Azimuth Polafization Pot Zern 32458304 Pot Factor 0 6674 0 2574 1 Offset 0 00 4 Fast Speed slow Speed Calibrate Speed Current Limit 3 41 1 60 Current Limit 4 5 00 Current Limit 9 A 1 80 0 40 WM TN TH 4 50 1 20 d 07 C IW 12 50 m 1 50 5 Fig 31 Maintenance Screen Elevation Azimuth Polarization Parameters 1 Elevation Offset The number of degrees at which the iNetVu M Mobile Software will offset the reading from the Inclinometer in order to produce an accurate 2 Elevation Angle The Inclinometer is installed with an offset in order to produce an accurate Elevation Angle reading Each type of Mobile Platform has its own default offset value This value is normally changed when performing the Target Calibration process to compensate for un level surroundings and should be left at this updated value pT PLATFORM TYPES PLATFORMTYPES SOS A1200B MF1200 ME1200 2092 A0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B EL OFFSET 42 00 42 00 42 00 31 00 25 00 31 00 31 00 ooo PLATFORM TYPES MF740 ME740 A0740B A1800A A0660A EL OFFSET
38. into an equivalent angle The PL Pot Factor should vary approximately 15 from the Default values below PL Pot Zero is an A D value from the potentiometer which physically determines where the iNetVu Mobile Software places Polarization Angle 0 The PL Pot Zero may vary approximately 15 from the Default values below The PL Pot Factor and PL Pot Zero are calculated during the Polarization Calibration process PLATFORM TYPES PLATFORMTYPES _ Z gt o O A1200B MF1200 ME1200 Ae2ooc A0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B PL POT ZERO 250 2905 203 066 203 066 128 5094 80 2096 128 5094 128 5094 PL POT FACTOR 0 5304 0 3852 0 3852 0 2574 0 1586 0 2574 0 2574 PLATFORM TYPES MEET 40 ME740 A0740B A1800A A0660A PL POT ZERO 80 2096 128 5094 128 5094 205 4144 128 5094 PL POT FACTOR 0 1586 0 2574 0 2574 0 4012 0 2574 4 Speeds Default speed values for the automated processes such as Finding Satellite Stowing Antenna and Calibration processes iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 50 of 77 5 Current Limits A software controlled current protection for the Mobile Platform s motors When any of the Mobile Platform s motors are moving at the associated speed the current drawn to move the motor is monitored and should it exceed the Current Limit an error message will appear For Motor Speeds that are not listed Speed 1 2 4 5 7 8 the Current Li
39. ion Screen Advanced 1 Compass Reading Elevation Number of degrees that the Antenna requires to be elevated to ensure that the compass is level and is able to acquire an accurate compass reading PLATFORM TYPES T PLATFORM TYPES LL A MF1200 ME1200 ac A0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B COMPASS READING PLATFORM TYPES MF740 ME740 A0740B A1800A A0660A OH PRSE READING READING 2 Advanced Search EL Gap Parameter used to determine the small incremental adjustments reguired for a more accurate satellite search Decreasing this value will add accuracy to the Search Window but will increase the search time 3 Max Data File Size MB Maximum size of the Data Log file Data Log File Filename iNetVuData5000 txt Data Log File Backup Filename iNetVuData5000 bak 4 Unattended Operation Automatically finds satellite should the Mobile Platform be forced to stow by external forces such extreme movement due to weather 5 Auto Find Satellite Enables an automatic Find Satellite command when iNetVu Mobile Software is started iINetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 45 of 77 6 Motion Protection The iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically stow the antenna should it experience extreme motion such as severe shaking caused by poor weather conditions 7 Movement Protection The iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically stow the antenna shou
40. ite Modem VSAT and Target Satellite sntterane Controlber Version 6 2 1 Fimnesre E Build 10 112060051030 Samica i 01508 Work Mode Special Foot Loader 35 Semica Direct Reisin 4 1 Cortrollar API USA UVB Tuner Ho blodem API Telnet Acolied Field lA Fodern MU a Firtrerare U Pape rect Platform i abelllta Type 412008 Hame 511 Sonal Humber J4E3 Longitude S1 Dw FL Rotation Enabled Tx Polanty Y Tet 1 67 463 3666 ci Hitec ineb ni Online Lledate Copyrigia El 2005 All Rights Riesened C COM Satelite Systems Inc end Fnndback Fig 36 Web Interface About Screen This Section will break the Maintenance Screen down into five 5 parts to describe in detail the parameters and options found in each part ablar g Version G21 Build 10 102060051030 Work Mode Special Semica Direct Controller AFi USA Modem Pl Telnet Applied Field lA Fig 37 About Software e Version iNetVu Mobile Software version e Build ID Date of software release e Work Mode Current Operation Mode e Service Service which iNetVu Mobile Software is configured for e Controller API Method of communication between the iNetVu Controller and iNetVu Mobile Software e Modem API Method of communication between Satellite Modem and iNetVu Mobile Software e Applied Field iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 61 of 77 Abbreviation for Service CT Comtech
41. justment has completed successfully M l gt ETE Fig 21 Message Panel Test Mode In order to perform a manual cross pol test the user must go into Test Mode or Carrier Wave Mode While in Test Mode the user can manually move the Antenna in small increments with the transmitter still enabled After locking onto the correct satellite and with the transmitter enabled click Test Mode The user will now be able to move the Antenna using the Manual Movement Buttons The Duration and Speed parameters do not need to be adjusted because while in Test Mode a pre set duration and speed is used iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 36 of 77 Status Panel The Status Panel describes system operations that are either imminent taking place or the current status of that component Fig 22 Status Panel The indicators notify the user of any actions taking place with a combination of color coated messages e Solid GREEN messages indicates a stable and normal condition for that component e Flashing or solid LIGHT BLUE messages indicates a change in status occurring that the user should be aware of e Flashing RED and YELLOW messages indicates a problem with that component Should the entire Status Panel flash RED and YELLOW a communication failure between the PC and the iNetVu Controller has occurred Ensure that the Controller is p
42. ld it detect that it is moving faster than 5km h iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Maintenance Page 46 of 77 The Maintenance screen allows the user to change the Target Satellite Search Window Size override the GPS or compass and it also displays all offsets as well as the speeds and current limits for each motor Users also have the ability to calibrate the Azimuth Polarization and Compass if necessary Satellite Elevation Azimuth Sat Name Pat Zero 287 1376 oat Longitude Pol Offset lo Pot Factor AZ Window EL Window Offset 1 78 GPS Past Speed LJ Override Slow Speed Latitude Longitude Calibrate Speed d onl N L SW 2 Oy HR S 611 GI MD s md S R T j 6 m m Te a S C a f m ua qn co LU a a a qn qn qn RF Current Limit 3 41 11 60 L Override Current Limit 6 A Threshold Lock Signal 31 Current Limit 9 Aj 12 50 Compass Disable Limits PL Other Override Full Search LEL UP LJ AZ ST Speed Current Calibration Direction Offset 8 60 EL DN Dn ST Controller ID 1908 LEL ST Platform SN 3463 DVB Receiver Operation Mode Secondary Transponder Enabled Frequency oymbolRate ne 1370000 a 30000 CodeRatel 56 PowerTypel Freguenocy ymbolRatez Hz 1370000 gene 30000 CodeRate2 56 PowerType2 Save Calibrate CP Reset Controller Fig 28 Reset Default Calibrate PL Calibrate AZ Lo
43. lows the user the ability to modify communication parameters between the iNetVu 9000 Controller with the Satellite Modem VSAT as well as enable and disable various system parameters and options This Section will break the Configuration Screen down into four 4 parts to describe in detail the parameters and options found in each part Modem Controller IP Address 192 165 0 1 O USB Part Frequency 1070 MHz Receive Polarization Serial Port COM2 v Export GPS Symbol Rate Msps Transmit Polarization a COM Serial Port V Web Interface G System Start in Config Mode Loop Enabled Set Satellite by modem v Mute Sound Advanced Satellite Search C Coordinates from Modern Online Update Check Cl Skew Adjustment start at Advanced Controls Movement Detection via GPS ACP Enabled show Deploy Warning Advanced Compass Reading Elevation Unattended Operation Motion Protection Advanced Search EL Gap la Auto Find Satellite Z Movement Protection Max Data File Size MB Save Cancel Fig 23 Web Interface Configuration Screen Any changes made on the Configuration Screen require the user to click Save Saving will the cause the iNetVu 9000 Controller s software to temporarily re boot and will require the user to log in again to the Web Interface iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 41 of 77 Modem Communication settings between iNetVu Mobile Softwa
44. mit for those speeds are calculated using a percentage of the Current Limit above it Current Limit 8 9095 of Current Limit 9 Current Limit 7 80 of Current Limit 9 Current Limit 5 90 of Current Limit 6 Current Limit 4 80 of Current Limit 6 Current Limit 2 90 of Current Limit 3 Current Limit 1 80 of Current Limit 3 Default Speeds and Current Limits PLATFORM TYPES _ PLATFORMTYPES O A1200B ae 0 MF 1200 a MH GE _ E E EEE IlELFAST aiw rT1 RI TO EI TS AZ FAST Ll EAS O TO ess de 8 1 8 48 00 AZ SLOW A eb A AE lA e LA LAZCALIBRATE 7 ft ft TT AZ CURRENT9 600 800 800 800 600 800 800 PL FAST i T se E AO ERESEOW gt 7 1 Sd ee FU LPE CALIBRATE M T EA A AAA iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 51 of 77 ooo PLATFORMTYPES III MF740 ME740 AO0740B A1800A A0660A BELFAST 159 e 189 9 UD 12 50 Am gt 8 e Fe 8 e LA BLOW 4 AZ CALIBRATE 7 AZ CURRENTS 130 AZ CURRENT6 350 AZ CURRENT9 6 00 BEE See BL SLOW TT PPL CALIBRATE 7 T7 T7 0 7 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 52 of 77 4 GPS T Override Latitude 45 41 N Longitude 75 61 l w RF 2 Override Threshold 1701 Lock Signal 31 3 Compass A 5 Override l Full Search 4 Ditection 357 55 Offset 9 34 B S D Fig 32 Maintenance Screen
45. n Ei w Satellite Parameterz Sat Pol Offset 0 N ame EG Longitude a3 U AZ window 60 GPS Lat 45 41 N Transmit Polarization W EL window 5 GPS Lon 75 61 Ww AZ Search Window 60 EL Search Window 5 Refresh Period Override GPS Fig 8 Satellite Parameters for USER and CONFIG Mode Satellite sat Longitude Fol Offset AZ Window EL Window 5 Fig 9 Satellite Parameters for Web Interface iINetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 23 of 77 Disabling DVB Receiver Should the user decide not to use the DVB Receiver for satellite acquisition and prefers to use the standard integration method using the RF Detector please follow the steps below 1 Remove the rack tabs and top cover using a 1 and a 2 Phillips Screwdrivers Locate the DVB Receiver Remove the cable connected to the DVB Receiver as shown in the figure below and use a tie wrap to secure it to the rest of the Internal Wiring Harness Ensure that you leave the other two 2 ends connected to the PCB and LCD Fig 10 Remove Power Cable from DVB Receiver Re attach the top cover and rack tabs using a 1 and a 2 Phillips Screwdrivers Re connect the Rx RG6 Coaxial Cable from the Rx In port to the Rx Aux port That s it IMS will now detect that the DVB Receiver has been disabled after you power cycle the iNetVu 9000 Controller iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1
46. n has been completed successfully or not Log File Log File Opens the iNet VuData5000 txt data log file into notepad iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 59 of 77 Network The Network Screen allows the user to modify the iNetVu 9000 Controller s IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP and DNS Settings Card Name Interface Marne O Obtain an IP address automatically 2 Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 2 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 165 0 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Fig 35 Web Interface Network Screen iNetVu 9000 Controller Default Settings Default IP Address 192 168 0 2 Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 L 8a 0 2 If your Satellite Modem VSAT is DHCP Enabled 1 Enable Obtain an IP address automatically If your Satellite Modem VSAT is not DHCP Enabled 1 Set the IP Address to the same network as the Satellite Modem VSAT 2 Set the Subnet Mask to that of the Satellite Modem VSAT 3 Set the Default Gateway to the IP of your Satellite Modem VSAT iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 60 of 77 About The About Screen displays all the system component information for the Controller including the Software installed Mobile Platform Satell
47. n that is proprietary and confidential to C Com Satellite Systems Inc and is intended for internal use iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 9 of 77 only No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written permission of C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 10 of 77 Introduction am ae atte awr Antenna Controller 5000 Fig 1 iNetVu 9000 Controller The iNetVu M 9000 Controller is a one box one touch solution for satellite auto acquisition Designed to interface with a growing number of Satellite Modems VSATs and DVB RCS Receivers the iNetVu M 9000 Controller is an easily configurable and operated unit The iNetVu 9000 Controller does not require the user to install any software application to their own PC and is fully functionally straight of the box It features Automatic Operations such as Find Satellite and Stow Antenna as well as the ability to manually move the Antenna for cross pol testing demonstrations or installations An onboard LCD displays real time system status and the Keypad Navigator makes using the iNetVu 9000 Controller extremely simple The iNetVu DVB S Tuner Kit is an optional kit addition to the iNetVu 9000 Controller Easily installed the iNetVu DVB S Tuner will soeed up satellite acquisitions to less
48. nually set the 9000 s Network parameters A AIZ272 Links to system information screen Fig 12 Web Interface Navigation Bar iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 29 of 77 Login The Login Screen allows the user to login using three 3 user names e User e Installer e Admin Each User Name provides the user with increasingly more access and abilities to modify system parameters Most users will never require using any other login other than User Note The Admin login is only used by C Com Satellite Systems Technical Support and does not reguire to be accessed for standard maintenance or monitoring User Marne User Password Login Cancel Logot Change my password Forgot my password Fig 13 Web Interface Login Screen User Name Default Password User Basic Functions and Abilities Installer C COM Basic Functions and Abilities Ability to calibrate Mobile Platform Ability to change Network Config A Passwords are case sensitive iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 30 of 77 Controls The Controls screen allows the user to monitor system parameters manually move the Mobile Platform as well as conduct automatic processes like Find Satellite Stow Antenna and Stop Operation From this screen users can operate the iNetVu Mobile Platform while monitoring the real t
49. ommunication Interface By Default Controller communication for the iNetVu 9000 Controller is set to Serial Port COM 2 This setting should only be changed if a 5000 Series Controller is to be used externally 2 Export GPS Exports NEMA Industry Standard GPS Data stream to the external Serial Port COM 1 Baud Rate must be set to 4800 This function can be used for any external application that requires GPS information such as the iNetVu Navigator Application or a Satellite Modem VSAT that requires GPS input System 5 4 6 System Start in Config Made 7 Loop Enabled 2 Mute Sound M Advanced Satellite Search 3 Online Update Check Start at Advanced Controls 7 M Movement Detection via GPS Z Show Deploy Warning 7 8 4 Mail Address ControllerSOO0 inetvu com NW Fig 26 Configuration Screen System 1 Start in Config Mode Enables the application to start in CONFIG Mode Recommended for advanced users and installers for trouble shooting purposes When trouble shooting issue is resolved it is recommended that this option be disabled and that the iNetVu Mobile Software be changed back the USER mode Only applicable when using Windows Interface KVM Required for iNetVu 9000 Controller iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 43 of 77 2 Mute Sound Mutes all iNetVu Mobile Software sound effects 3 Online Update Check Enables
50. overridden iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 69 of 77 2 Velocity Displays the current velocity in real time of the antenna based on any changes in the GPS Coordinates Should the GPS Coordinates change the iNetVu Mobile Software will calculate the velocity 3 Heading Displays the direction in which the Antenna is moving laterally The GPS Coordinates change in real time and based on the changing GPS Coordinates the directional heading is calculated 4 GPS Coordinates LA Current Latitude Coordinate LG Current Longitude Coordinate CP Displays Compass Status Compass Heading and the Elevation at which the Compass is read 1 i Y 2 FLAG V CP 303 5 CP_EL 35 dg Fig 50 CP Compass Display 1 FLAG V Valid O Override FS Full Search 2 Compass Heading Compass Heading after Compass has been read Approximate Headings North 354 East 87 South 176 West 265 3 Compass Elevation Reading Elevation at which the iNetVu 9000 Controller will read the compass At this Elevation the Compass must be level in reference to the ground iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 70 of 77 SAT Displays the Target Satellite and its calculated coordinates based on the GPS Heading Compass Reading and orbital slot of the desired Satellite 2 1 oo Y 3 SAT 93 0W E34 6 A 24 6 P64 5 RF145
51. owered and that all USB drivers and cables USB or Serial are installed properly iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 37 of 77 1 System Status Displays current system environment e System Running Software is currently booting e System Idle No operations are currently being performed e System Online iNetVu system has found and locked onto the satellite and is now ready for surfing the Internet e ACP Testing ACP Testing is being performed e Skew Adjusting Polarization adjustment for receiving the optimal Signal Strength Polarization will rotate in both directions to locate the 3dB drop in Signal Strength and then re center itself using the best possible Polarization Angle e Manual Operation Manually controlled movement via Advanced Controls menu has been detected e Mount Testing System test or demo being performed via System Test and Demo menu e Peaking on Satellite System makes minor adjustments in positioning in order to receive optimal Signal Strength e AZ Calibration Azimuth Calibration is being performed e PL Calibration Polarization Calibration is being performed e EL Calibration Elevation Calibration is being performed e CP Calibration Compass Calibration is being performed e Going to Position An automatic movement command has been initiated i e Find Satellite or Deploy Antenna and the antenna is moving into the designated position e Searching Satellite Ant
52. product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the sole property of their respective manufacturers iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 4 of 77 FCC and INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION TO THE USER The FCC and Industry Canada have imposed the following conditions when operating installing and deploying iNetVu Mobile Earth Stations and is mandatory for all installations made within the Continental United States and Canada as well as Hawaii Alaska Puerto Rico the U S Virgin Islands and other U S Territories The FCC requires that a certified installer perform the installation It is also strongly recommended that a gualified professional RV dealer installer mount the system on your vehicle These conditions are also reguired by C COM for all other installed locations All iNetVu Mobile earth station installers must be C COM Certified and must have specifically acknowledged the requirements for iNetVu Mobile installations which are as follows 1 Installation is the physical mounting and wiring of the Satellite provider s earth station on a vehicle or other stationary site in order to prepare for correct operation Only Certified C COM iNetVu installers may perform the installation and removal of an iNetVu Mobile system 2 Deployment means the raising pointing and orienting of the earth station to the
53. r an experienced radio TV technician for help Note 2 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 6 of 77 Table of Contents A Cd a EON 10 Seller 1 9 9 APA Y CW Y HR T 11 PY SIG al aa un bd DY O of ADAF DULL ss 12 o EFFRO CHYD HR FU A R Yn OR 13 Tall Te ED ies 17 sac SUI ALON ia 17 ee ce o te celeste ee ac WE NU RF 17 Existing INetVu Mobile Platform Installation oocococccocncoccccocncconncccnccncncnnoss 18 CEDIDO rada as 19 Manual and Automatic Controls Button Operation ee eee ee e 20 DVB Receiver OPE MON na ia 21 Stand alone FRECEIV SF rai da dis dl iva 22 Existing Mode TAM tease ciales 22 setting Target Satelliten Gee I O LU oml 22 Disabling DVB Recerca Uun init 23 WED IMA Cri a 24 Network Configuration Example ccccccccececeececeeeceeceseeceeeeseeeseeeeseeessueeseeeeeeeeseeees 25 How to Set Network Configurations on your PC eee eee 27 Navigation a a 28 EOGI e FFO NR FN DA o FD NF NO NY AY NF 29 CORTO ae sce co Dd OS E Ad GN FN aaa 30 CONIMMOUN ARO sasa a 40 Maintenance WYD E Ge O y NF y y a 46 E o A IH RH RH Y een glee 59 A TT 60 LCD Screen and Navigator Keypad Operation see 63 MENO ero 63 Opening creian tai a 64 Mall Mentira dae Gio 64 MOMO eii 65 NATN Pu Leite ee ea WYR RH Y O HR 66 TIS a Ra DF HN 69 E ga SN TA NW ices FOR
54. re and the Satellite Modem Dependant on the type of Satellite Modem VSAT which you would like to integrate with this section may be slightly varied Consult your Installation Guide to determine how to properly configure the Modem Communication parameters Modem IF Address 192 160 01 Password lecceee AA Se l Console Interface 2 Fig 24 Configuration Screen Modem 1 IP Address IP Network Address of the Satellite Modem VSAT 2 Password Password required to access the Satellite Modem 3 Secondary Interface The iNetVu 9000 Controller may have a secondary interface with the Satellite Modem VSAT and will be displayed here Enabling the any of the following will attempt to use the COM Port located on the Rear Panel of the iNetVu 9000 Controller o Console Interface o Serial Port Interface Once you have selected the secondary interface you must save the changes At this time the system will reboot and require the user to login again Re enter the Configuration Screen and confirm the Serial Port COM1 is the Serial Port on the Rear Panel labeled COM and baud rate Note 1 By default HNS Users will have HTTP Interface enabled iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 42 of 77 Controller Controller O USB Part Serial Port COM2 gt Export GPS Serial Port COM K Baud Rate 4600 Na Fig 25 Configuration Screen Controller 1 Controller C
55. rrent Satellite Transponder Displays 100 upon enabling Transmitter for non DW Services DVB Signal 800 3000 Displays signal received from DVB Tuner DVB Power dBm Displays received power in dBm Antenna Latitude deg Latitude of the Mobile Platform as read from the GPS Antenna Coordinates Antenna Longitude deg Longitude of the Mobile Platform as read from the GPS Antenna Coordinates Antenna Altitude deg Altitude of Mobile Platform above sea level based on the GPS Antenna Velocity km h The current velocity of the antenna is determined based on any changes in the GPS Coordinates Should the GPS Coordinates change the iNetVu Mobile Software will calculate the velocity GPS Heading deg When in the Mobile Platform is moving laterally the GPS Coordinates change in real time Based on the changing GPS Coordinates the directional heading is calculated Satellite Longitude deg Longitude of the Satellite which the iNetVu Mobile Software has been configured to Target Elevation deg Calculated Elevation Angle that the Antenna must point in order to locate the desired Satellite Target Azimuth deg Calculated Azimuth Angle that the Antenna must point in order to locate the desired Satellite in reference to True North Target Antenna Azimuth deg Calculated Azimuth Angle that the Antenna must point in order to locate the desired Satellite in reference to the Mobile Platform s center position Targ
56. se of the controller It is the last 4 digits of the Serial Number In the figure below the Serial Number of this controller is 9000 0550 Manufactured in 2005 50 week of the year Fig 58 iNetVu 9000 Controller Serial Number Label iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Revision 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 76 of 77 Image Recovery The iNetVu 9000 Controller is equipped with a 3 party Image Recovery Application Phoenix Always and Phoenix Recovery Pro 6 that allows the end user the ability to restore the O S to a previous state Should the end user experience any type of O S malfunction contact the C Com Satellite Systems Technical Support Team A At no time should the end user attempt to initiate an AN Image Recovery without the direction and or supervision WARNING of a C Com Satellite Systems Technical Support Engineer iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Revision 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 77 of 77 Appendix 1 Utilizing the iNetVu M 9000 Controller During O S Failure Should your iNetVu 9000 Controller experience an O S Failure and you are unable to communicate with via the Web Interface AND the KVM Keyboard Video and Monitor Interface you would still be able to utilize the iNetVu M 9000 Controller to control the iNetVu NM Mobile Platform Reguired Materials iNetVu M 9000 Controller External PC IMS 5 1 1 and above Installation CD 6 1 1 is required for DVB
57. search for the desired Satellite This process may take up to 30 minutes to find and lock onto Satellite 6 Compass Offset The number of degrees the Mobile Platform is rotated in reference to True North iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 54 of 77 2 Disable Limits 1 Ue M 47 ST l Speed Current Calibration 3 F EL DN BL ST Controller ID I EL ST Platform SN x Fig 34 Maintenance Screen Disable Limits and Other 1 Disable Limits Disables UP DN and ST limits for testing and troubleshooting In the event that a limit is disabled a yellow colored F will appear in the Controls menu to alert the user that a limit has been disabled Note for Disabling Polarization Rotation For A1800A and A0660A Mobile Platforms PL RT will also appear in this section This function when checked will disable the Polarization Rotation of the Mobile Platform Enabling this function will set the Polarization Angle to display 0 00 and also require the Polarization ST Limit Switch to be closed with a shorted connecter 2 Speed Current Calibration Enables a calibration process which optimizes the current protection values for the motors and allows for elevation to be calibrated 3 Controller ID iNetVu 9000 Controller s ID Number 4 Platform SN iNetVu Mobile Platform s Serial Number iNetVu M 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite
58. t all the status panel indicators are green 7 To configure the Satellite Modem VSAT Communication Parameters go to the Configuration Screen and configure as reguired for the type of service you are using and click save Refer to the iNetVu Mobile System User Manual Installation section to determine the proper parameters This will be specific to the service which you are using 8 To configure the Target Satellite go to the Maintenance Screen and enter the Satellite Name Longitude and Tx Polarity Sat Pol Offset O Vertical 90 Horizontal and click save 9 If you need to reconfigure the 9000 s Network Configuration Dependant on the Satellite Modem VSAT you are using Refer to the iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual Installation section to determine the proper parameters go to the Network Screen and make the appropriate changes iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 18 of 77 10 11 Go to Controls Section and ensure that ALL System Status Panel Indicators are green That s it You have successfully completed the installation and setup of the iNetVu 9000 Controller and are ready to find satellite Existing iNetVu Mobile Platform Installation If you are replacing an existing iNetVu Series Controller with an iNetVu 9000 Controller you will need to perform an Azimuth and Polarization Calibration and set the iNetVu M Mobile Platform ID prior to searc
59. than 2 minutes Once an integrated part of the iNetVu 9000 Controller the iNetVu DVB S Tuner works on all iNetVu antennas This high performance addition to the iNetVu 9000 Controller is programmable to any DVB S Satellite and also features a list of pre configured satellites for the user to select from The iNetVu DVB S Tuner Kit can be used as a stand alone receiver or as an integral component of existing service modem integrations iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 11 of 77 Specifications Dimensions 17 5 x 13 0 x 1 75 44 5 cm x 33 cm x 4 5 cm Weight 15 Ibs 6 8kg Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 09C to 50 C Elevation Output 12VDC 12 A Max Azimuth Output 12VDC 8 A Max Polarization Output 12VDC 2 A Max Fuse Type Blade type Automotive Fast acting 15 A 10 A 5 A Power Input 100 240 VAC 3 A 50 60 Hz Motor Control Connector 9 Position Circular AMP Connector Signal Input Female DB26 Connector GPS Connector SMA Sub Miniature Version A Rx Connector Type F RG6 PC Interface Web Interface RJ45 Direct KVM Interface Front Panel Interface Automatic and Manual Control Keypad LCD Screen and Keypad Navigator Tuner Specifications RF Input Range 950MHz to 2150MHz Input Dynamic Range 5dBm to 25dBm Input Output Impedance 750 Symbol Rate 1 to 45Msps Specification Item Condition Min Typ Max Unit Frequency 95
60. ts the compass heading and accuracy by rotating the antenna at 90 intervals and comparing the compass readings with the actual antenna s movement If IMS finds that the Compass is inaccurate it will automatically calibrate the compass Compass Check i Antenna will center itself move to the proper Elevation for reading the compass then read the compass heading IL Antenna will rotate 90 to each of the following positions and read the compass at each 0 90 180 90 0 iii iNetVu Mobile Software will compare the compass heading values read at each position and determine if they differ by approximately 90 IV The Compass Check will display a message regarding the accuracy of the compass Compass Calibration iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 57 of 77 l Ensure that there are no metallic objects that could interfere with the Compass and that the Mobile Platform is on level surroundings IL Orient the Mobile Platform as depicted in the following figure It is recommended that you use an external compass to be as accurate with the orientation as possible iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 58 of 77 This end faces South This end faces North iii The Antenna will now rotate in 90 intervals and attempt to calibrate the compass iv A message prompt will appear to notify you that the Compass Calibratio
61. uth Calibration PC Polarization Calibration CC Compass Calibration SG Stowing ST Stowed DT Dish Testing MM Manual Movement LK Locked on Satellite AT ACP Testing 5 Receive RF Signal Receive RF Signal as measured from the LNB 6 GPS Status Flag V GPS Status is Valid Normal F GPS Status has failed O GPS Coordinates have been overridden 7 Modem Status Displays the receive strength of the satellite and the Modem Transmitter Status D Transmitter Disabled E Transmitter Enabled U Unknown Communication with Satellite Modem VSAT has failed iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 68 of 77 MTR Displays the real time current drawn by each of the motors and the speed settings for FAST and SLOW movement for each axis of motion 1 cL C E0 AO PO S E9 5 A8 5 P9 7 Fig 48 MTR Motor Display 1 Motor Current E Elevation Current Drawn A Azimuth Current Drawn P Polarization Current Drawn 2 Speed Setting EX Y Elevation Speed Setting for FAST X and SLOW Y AX Y Azimuth Speed Setting for FAST X and SLOW Y PX Y Polarization Speed Setting for FAST X and SLOW Y GPS Displays GPS Status and current GPS Heading Ss ZZ i FLAG N VO HO 3 LA 45 4N LG 75 6 Fig 49 GPS GPS Display 1 FLAG N GPS Status is normal F GPS Status has failed O GPS Coordinates have been
62. yed or while in operation 7 The iNetVu Mobile system may only be operated when the vehicle is stationary 8 The installer must inform the end user that the vehicle must be stabilized during the transmission to prevent movement of the vehicle for any reason including movement of persons on or off the vehicle or high winds The installer shall advise the end user how to appropriately stabilize their vehicle 9 Installers shall be liable for all damages if they fail to comply with the above mandatory conditions This includes but is not limited to damages caused by improper installation or due to the failure to provide required information to the end user iNetVu 9000 Controller User Manual Rev 1 0 8 C Com Satellite Systems Inc Page 5 of 77 10 Installers and end users will be deemed directly liable for any damages resulting from either of their failure to comply with the above rules These rules are meant to ensure that extraordinary precautions and measures are used to prevent satellite interference or exposure to harmful radiation C COM reserves the rights to immediately suspend without liability or previous notice the operation of the earth station upon detection of a deviation from its installation or operational requirements until the deviation is corrected In addition C COM reserves the right to suspend or cancel the Installer Certificate of any installer that has not fully complied with these installation requirements 11
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