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1. TM E a em Mounted on the rear panel are nine connectors that support connections between the INetVu PC and the iNetVu 750 Mobile Platform These are from left to right e HF Rx feed from the L Band splitter COM port for connecting the iNetVu M PC GPS module Compass sensor Tilt sensor Limit Switches 12V DC power input Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 50 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual e Mobile platform 3 axis motors The Controller also has a USB connection This is non functional and has been provided to support future planned functionality The rear panel also has a push button that is labelled STOW This is used to stow the dish in the event of a PC failure 5 1 Manually Stowing the Dish Sunan Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Under no circumstances should the vehicle be moved with the iNetVu system in the elevated position Before moving the dish ensure that it is free from obstructions and that nobody is present on the roof of the vehicle or structure There are two methods that can be used to stow the dish manually 1 by pressing the STOW push button on the rear panel of the iNetVu 5000 Controller for 7 seconds and releasing or 2 by connecting the control box to a laptop or PC and using the manual controls in the software 5 2 INetVu 5000 Controller ST
2. Stow Dish button Find Satellite button Stop Operation button INetVu Basic zontrols X signal Stren T i Y Y Operation Papel po Message T Panel din L B 08 3 7 Checking system status please wait 16 09 39 gt Finished checking system status System Status Panel Fig 45 iNetVu Basic Controls dialog box Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 41 4 2 iNetVu Mobile Application Software By right clicking on the iNetVu swirl icon in the system tray the following modes can be entered Basic Controls Advanced Controls Configuration Maintenance Navigator About and Exit Basic Contrals Advanced Contrals Configuration Maintenance Navigator About 9 02 AM Fig 46 Right clicking on the iNetVu icon Basic Controls There are three main buttons e Find Satellite e Stow Dish e Stop Operation Stow Dish button Find Satellite button Stop Operation button iNetVu Basic tontrols EB o x Signal Stren sas s Operation es D ru Message Message Panel 16 09 37 Checking system status please wait 16 09 39 gt Finished checking system status System Status Panel Fig 47 The iNetVu Basic Controls dialog box The functionality of these buttons is explained below FIND SATELLITE This raises the dish from a sto
3. Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 61 10 Then place the four washers and nuts over the bolts and ti Nut 11 You need to identify the Feed Assembly Roller bag and the Feedhorn Protection Bracket Within the Feed Assembly Roller Bag you need to identify the four bolts Hexcap metric M6X25 Item 6 fig 2 the four lockwash M6 item 7 fig 2 and the four M6 flatwash fig 2 item 5 Place the lock washers over the four bolts then add the flat washers and set aside Align the Feed Assembly Roller ensuring the roller is facing down and over top of it place the Feedhorn Protection Bracket While aligning the components properly tighten down one bolt at a time Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 62 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual The next step 1s to mount the compass to the LNB with Ty wraps To function properly the compass must be oriented with the metal plate down and the wired end pointed towards the reflector therefore the LNB must first be rotated to the proper transmit polarization The polarizer is factory preset for horizontal transmit polarization If necessary set the polarizer to the vertical transmit polarization as per the StarBand 75E Instruction and Assembly Manual Use the pictures below for guidance Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 63
4. Fig 51 Advanced Controls Parameters Organized down the left hand side of the dialog box is the real time parameter display RF SIGNAL This indicates the RF signal strength a number that is directly proportional to the received signal power e RF THRESHOLD This is the minimum RF SIGNAL strength that the iNetVu software requires before the Satellite is verified e ANTENNA LATITUDE The actual latitude of your current parked location as determined by the GPS antenna e ANTENNA LONGITUDE The actual longitude of your current parked location as determined by the GPS antenna e ANTENNA ALTITUDE The approximate elevation of the dish above below Sea level as determined by the GPS antenna e VELOCITY The approximate velocity of the vehicle e GPS HEADING When moving this will show the true direction the vehicle is headed e SATELLITE LONGITUDE The Longitude of the satellite that the dish is targeting Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 47 TARGET ELEVATION The calculated value for the elevation angle TARGET AZIMUTH The calculated value for the azimuth angle TARGET POLARIZATION The calculated value for the polarization angle REAL AZIMUTH The heading in degrees which if you were looking at a compass would be the direction the mount will point itself to COMPASS HEADING Current heading of the Mobile platform EL MOTOR Elevati
5. 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 2 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual Types of Warnings Used in This Manual This section introduces the various types of warnings used in this manual to alert you to possible safety hazards Zn Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury 2 Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury oo Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a situation or practice that might result in property damage 1 3 System Overview The iNetVu mobile satellite Internet system is a collapsible automatic scanner polarizer and beam positioning system for a two way satellite It utilizes the same reflector as offered for the fixed system It has been designed to automatically find and acquire the satellite beam and the position based on a GPS position reading and electronic compass parameters It is targeted at nomadic users that require high speed Internet access in remote locations where cable and DSL do not exist It provides two way high speed data communications over satellite based on the Satellite Modem and Reflector providers services INetVu empowers mobile users with the ability to stop anywhere Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile S
6. 750 Antenna is an elliptical 0 75m two way Ku Band satellite dish mounted over an arm that supports the antenna plus the Radio Transmitter and also the Low Noise Block LNB 1 6 iNetVu 5000 Controller The iNetVu 5000 Antenna Controller has been designed to automate the operation of Mobile platforms KEY FEATURES Automatic azimuth polarization and elevation pointing calculation GPS receiver for determining antenna latitude and longitude coordinates Fluxgate compass for determining orientation direction of iNetVu mount Non volatile flash memory for storing satellite locations and configuration data Automatic dish repositioning to previously accessed satellites if the vehicle or structures location is unchanged olim 1U high rack or desktop mounted unit Continuous monitoring of antenna drive status RS 232 remote control serial interface USB 1 1 interface Support for Ku band satellite operations 1 7 iNetVu Mobile Software The iNetVu mobile application consists of two parts The iNetVu Mobile software which allows for full control of the dish and iNetVu Navigator an optional navigational software package 1 8 iNetVu Mobile Application KEY FEATURES e Upon signal loss the system will automatically re peak on the satellite e the vehicle is moved before the dish is stowed the dish will sense movement and will automatically begin stowing itself e The dish will not transmit unless it is p
7. AC 200W DC 200W Note The system requires an inverter that is capable of providing clean spike free DC power Any ripple or spikes may adversely affect the operation of the system 1 11 Additional Considerations A clear view of the southern sky in North America this is roughly 25 degrees above horizon depending on which satellite you are commissioned to Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Wiring 2 1 Important Safety Information For your safety and protection read this entire manual before attempting to install the iNetVu Mobile System In particular read this safety section carefully Keep this safety information where you can refer to it if necessary Types of warnings used in this manual This section introduces the various types of warnings used in this manual to alert you to possible safety hazards DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Zr enn Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Awe Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a situation or practice that might result in property damage Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 8 iNetVu
8. Attach the assembled reflector to the Polarization Plate on the INetVu 750 Platform You will need to identify the four 3 8 x16tpi x1 hexcap bolts the four 3 8 x7 8 washers and the 3 8 xl6tpi Nylock nuts You may need assistance from a helper for this procedure Hold the assembled reflector up in front of the polarization plate You will need to align the holes on the rear of the Reflector Adaptor Plate with the holes on the INetVu 750 polarization plate Insert the bolt into 9 16 socket As long as the polarization adapter plate is in its default shipping position you should be able to insert the bolt through the back of the polarization plate and through the hole in the reflector adaptor plate Then place a washer over the exposed bolt and using a 9 16 wrench to hold the nut Ratchet the bolt until tight Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 64 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual For suggested routing of the cabling follow the next picture Ensure your cable loop is long enough to allow for the reflector to skew to its maximum range in both the clockwise and counter clockwise directions For a cleaner installation it is recommended that the spare cabling be tucked under the Feed Roller Assembly You can fasten the spare cabling into place using Ty wraps Please ensure that the wiring will not interfere with fluid motion of the roller assembly Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0
9. Controller These are Sensor Cable Motor Control Cable TX RX and GPS plus TV as required Drill a 112 38 1mm diameter hole and run the cables from the roof into the vehicle leaving AMP plugs on the outside Running the cables from the roof in this manner will minimize the size of the hole that will need to be drilled Fig 13 After drilling the hole in the roof if rough edges exist be sure to use a plastic sleeve to prevent the cables from chaffing Note as an alternative to driling holes in the roof of an RV the refrigerator ventilation hole accessible from the side of the vehicle may be large enough to utilize When doing this care must be taken not to block the vent and also to keep the cables away from any hot surfaces 16 Bundle the cables together neatly and use P clamps to attach the cable assembly to the roof The GPS antenna should be located in an open area with an unobstructed radius where it can see the GPS satellite constellation For attaching to a roof the GPS antenna uses a magnetic fixing If mounting on a fibreglass wood or rubber coated roof cut a piece of 0 062 1 16 1 6mm thick mild steel sheet approximately 3 76 2mm x 3 76 2mm and drill four holes in the corners as shown in the figure below Note that to prevent rusting Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 20 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual this steel mounting plate must be first painted with a good qual
10. if not avoided could result in death or serious injury The direct mount option requires the vehicle s roof be reinforced with a substructure capable of carrying the weight of the platform In addition enough structural integrity to withstand the wind loads on the vehicle s frame at the mounting points Installation Requirements e A11 38 1mm diameter hole should be in the mounting surface for routing the control and signal cables he mounting surface must be flat within 0 062 1 16 1 6mm If the roof does not conform to this requirement please refer to the comments below e he iNetVu 750 system requires 95 x 95 of unobstructed clearance from any other roof mounted equipment such as air conditioners air vents etc ie Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury To install 1 First ensure that the roof of the vehicle can support 116 lbs 52 6kg of weight and that it has sufficient clearance space for the system 2 Remove the topsides of the shipping crate 3 Remove any internal bracing and all packaged parts including the Sensor and the motor control cable Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 13 Fig 3 12 V Control Box Power Cable Fig 4 Sensor cable Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 14 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual
11. 750 Mobile System User s Manual 2 2 Warning CAUTION Indicates a situation or practice that might result in property damage THE INETVU MOBILE PLATFORM SHOULD NEVER BE OPERATED WITHOUT ITS CONTROLLER AND SHOULD NEVER BE CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO A BATTERY THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ON BOTH THE CONTROLLER AND THE PLATFORM AND THE CUSTOMER WILL BE CHARGED FOR REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT COSTS RELATING TO THIS DAMAGE THE POWER TO OPERATE THE MOBILE PLATFORM SHOULD ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROLLER VIA ITS APPRIORIATE POWER CABLE WHICH IS FUSED POWER SHOULD NEVER BE APPLIED DIRECTLY TO THE PLATFORM TO RAISE OR LOWER IT WITHOUT THE USE OF THE CONTROLLER NOT FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL SEVERELY DAMAGE THE PLATFORM AND WILL ALSO SHORT OUT THE CONTROLLER ONCE IT IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO DIRECT BATTERY OPERATION WITHOUT THE USE OF THE CONTROLLER 2 3 INetVu Mobile platform Front Back Orientation Important P ERN Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury In order to minimize wind resistance the iNetVu M 750 Mobile platform is polarized and must be mounted so that the rounded end of the Mobile platform faces the front of the vehicle on which it is mounted The end with the roller bar faces the rear of the vehicle Failure to adhere to this requirement could cause the Mobile platform to detach from the vehicle at high s
12. Fig 5 Motor control cable 4 Remove the bolts attaching the iNetVu system to bottom of crate and remove the iNetVu system from its shipping base Note that iNetVu M is shipped pre assembled on its mounting plate The iNetVu 750 system weighs 116lbs 52 6kg and must therefore be handled correctly and with care If itis NOT handled correctly it could cause a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury 5 Using at least two people raise and position the system on the roof The system must be handled and supported at both ends Under no circumstances should one person attempt this alone NOTE The iNetVu 750 system is oriented with semi circular base facing the front of vehicle The end with the feed horn roller bar faces the rear Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 15 vehicle or Portable Trailer etc Root mounted obstruction e g AIr conditioner or vent etc QE x 5 Minimum Clearance Fig 6 Locating a suitable mounting point on the vehicle 6 Manoeuvre the Mobile platform over the mounting position on the vehicle Ensure that the roller bar side faces the rear of the vehicle This system requires a 95 X 95 area on the roof of the vehicle to Mobile platform Visually check to make sure that the dish arm will not hit any other mounted antenna or other device such as an air conditioner as it
13. OS independent OS Independent computer e g MAC PC e g Linux Fig 24 PC connection diagram showing the iNetVu PC The PC s other than the iNetVu PC that are connected to the DW4020 can use virtually any operating system e g Linux MAC Windows or Unix in fact any Operating System that supports the TCP IP protocol 2 12 Connecting the Computer s There are now two options for connecting the iNetVu CC5000 controller to the computer USB and DB9 serial port connection The advantage of serial port communication is Serial cable connections have a much greater range We have tested here 25 7620mm serial cable connections USB connections have a range of 6 1829mm Make your decision based on the available ports on the computer that will be used as well as the distance the controller will be from the computer Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 29 Chapter 3 iNetVu 5000 Mobile Software Application 3 1 Installing the Application 1 Insert the iNetVu Mobile Application CD into the CD ROM drive of the computer click on the My Computer icon on the desktop if the CD doesn t autorun then double click on CD ROM drive 2 Run Setup on the CD and follow the installation prompts on your screen 3 The InstallShield Wizard will guide you though the software installation After clicking NEXT your screen should look like this 4 Choose the top option In
14. Satellite Longitude dea 117 Elevation Target Elevation deg Pk Polarization 68 98 Target Dish Azimuth deg Target Polarization deg Duration Sms Speed Sat Lon 116 8 Elevation 245 Azimuth o0 Polarization nan Target Real Azimuth deg Real Azimuth dea Compass Heading EL Motor Current Az Motor Current SK Motor Current 0 00 n ples ampleted succes sfully Status Indicators Fig 52 iNetVu Advanced Controls Status Indicators Within the Status area you will see the following message prompts POSITIONING A Find Satellite command has been initiated and the dish is trying to locate the satellite LOCKED ON SATELLITE The iNetVu system has found the satellite peaked on it passed ACP tests and is now ready for use PEAKING The dish has found the satellite and is performing a peaking routine to get the signal strength as high as possible by adjusting the dish in very small increments SEARCHING The dish is performing a search pattern attempting to locate the satellite STOWING The dish is being stowed DISH STOWED This indicates that the dish is currently in a stowed state CONTROL BOX STATUS Indicates whether the software is in communication with 665000 Controller or not GPS STATUS Indicates whether the GPS antenna is receiving the GPS signal or not MOTOR STATUS This shows if all of the motors are stopped and if a motor is moving
15. as followed under the copyright laws Both the iNetVu M 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 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 Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc iv iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 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 These conditions are also required by C COM and the Gilat Satellite Networks 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 providers earth station on a vehicle or other stationary site in order to prepare for correct operation Only a C COM Certified Install
16. iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 2 5 Hardware Installation Overview 6 Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which not avoided could result in death or serious injury Step 1 Unpack the dish and Mobile platform from the shipping crate Step 2 Find a suitable mounting location with adequate clearances described later in this document Step 3 Mark the position of the platform noting front back orientation Step 4 Pre seal the roof Step 5 Place the Mobile platform plate in place ensuring that the front back orientation is correct Drill pilot holes if necessary and secure with screws Note that the dish is shipped assembled and obscures some of the mounting holes Install the corner screws first Once the system is wired and the software installed raise the dish drill the pilot holes if necessary and secure the system with the balance of the screws Step 6 Attach platform plate to the roof of the vehicle or utilize a Thule racking system described later in this document Step 7 Run the Power Coaxial motor and sensor cables Step 8 Connect main controller amp modems Step 9 Install software Step 10 Install the balance of the fixing screws in the platform plate see Step 5 Step 11 Commission the Satellite providers modems Step 12 Test the system 2 6 Hardware Installation General Every iNetVu 750 Mobile System has been fully tested with the iNetVu 5000 controller prior to s
17. iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 65 Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 6 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual Appendix A1 Technical Specifications Electrical RF Interface Feed Horn LNB 8 Tx cable 2 RG6 cables for Tx and Rx 15 each Transmit Tx Power 1 Watt Ku band Tx Rx Frequency 11 7 14 5 GHz Ku band Optional satellite TV Ready Motors Electrical Interface 12V DC 15 INetVu 5000 Controller Unit GPS module SMA connector Rx connector type RG6 Controller Voltage 12V DC 15 A max PG tote usus USB or Serial DB9 connector Mechanical 2 Way Satellite Dish and Mobile Mount Reflector 0 75 meter elliptical dish Mobile platform Geometry 3 Axis motor drive Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Polarization Dish rotation cross polarization isolation Deployment Sensors GPS antenna Compass 2 Tilt sensor 0 2 Min unobstructed space required 75 lengthwise x 66 5 wide x 43 high deployed 1905mm x 1690mm wide x 1093mm high deployed Maximum Mobile platform Rotation er one Full 360 in overlapping 200 sectors sms 0 62 5 Polarization 70 Speed Deploying Elevation Variable 5 second typical Deplo
18. rotates on its axis See Fig 7 Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 16 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 7 Ensure that there is at least 2 50 8mm of clearance between the roller bar and any roof mounted object in front of the bar Front af vehicle Mote This is the front etu 7430 sysTem Rear of Vehicle Fig 7 Positioning the iNetVu M 750 System on a roof 8 Using a tape measure slide the Mobile platform plate over to the center of the roof Ensure there is adequate clearance as described above 9 Mark the foot print or outline of the Mobile platform onto the vehicle s roof with a chalk line or non permanent marker p 4 lt 2 4 PE sui D Mark outline with chalk line or non permanent marker 4 Fig 8 Marking foot print or outline prior to drilling Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 17 10 After the footprint has been marked drill the correct size pilot hole for the fixing screws see note below on roof types Verify that the roof is flat within 0 062 1 16 1 6mm NOTE If the roof surface is not flat within 0 062 1 16 1 6mm apply a thin layer of structural epoxy grout between base and vehicle surface snug the bolts finger tight and allow epoxy to cure before the final torque down Roof Types Rubber covered metal Use self tapping stainless steel screws Aluminium Us
19. 003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 1 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual Chapter 7 Attaching Andrew 75E Reflector and its components to the iNetVu 750 MOUNE 52 7 1 Installation Tools amp 5 52 7 2 Biz a OR EE 52 7 3 F lu Esta kuu unu 52 7 4 fn 56 Appendix A1 Technical Specifications 66 Help usto serve you DEEN usos 68 Copyright 2003 Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual iii 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 consequential 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 2003 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
20. 1 4 Parts Supplied The iNetVu 2 way mobile satellite Internet access system consists of the following components The iNetVu 750 0 75m with the Satellite providers mounted reflector The iNetVu 5000 Controller The iNetVu 5000 Power supply optional The Satellite provider s modem Two way L Band compatible splitter One CD comprising the iNetVu M 5000 mobile application software iNetVu 750 User Manual this document iNetVu Navigator optional 2 CD set iNetVu Navigator User Manual optional Caution warning sign for ladder with fixing chain Presidents Welcome to C COM letter Supplied cabling u 1 9 pin serial cable to connect the computer to the iNetVu 5000 Controller 1 USB Cable to connect the computer to the iNetVu 5000 Controller 1 Shielded Motor Control Cable terminated 30 10m long connects Controller to Mobile platform motors 1 GPS Antenna w 15 4572mm or 25 7620mm cable Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 4 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 1 Mobile platform sensor cable terminated 30 10m long connects controller to Mobile platform sensor switches 1 10 3048mm Cable for 12 VDC to power the Main Controller 2 Coaxial RG6 Cable to connect 30 10m long to connect mount to Satellite Modem 2 Coaxial Cable RG6 3 1m long to connect modem to iNetVu Controller e Miscellaneous hardware 1 5 750 Antenna The iNetVu
21. 50 Mobile System User s Manual 2 11 Detailed wiring plan using 360E 480Pro The following illustration describes how the various sub systems are connected together in a 360E 480Pro installation note that only the iNetVu PC is shown this is described below iNetVu 740 Wiring Diagram L Band Splitter i I 120V T Power Rx Modem EE oe Ethernet Ethernet to F gt 3 4 Motor Power GPS Serial Port i PC AC or DC iMetVu 5000 Co ntroller Power Fig 23 INetVu 750 Wiring Jaam 860E 480pro In a 360E 480Pro installation between 1 and 4 PC s can be directly connected to the Integrated 10 100 switch in the DW4020 satellite Gateway If an additional switch or a hub is used many more PC s may be connected The first PC is known as the iNetVu M PC This PC has a different configuration than the rest of the PC s The iNetVu PC must be a Windows computer Win98 SE or later and have both the Satellite providers modem and the iNetVu M 5000 mobile software installed on it The iNetVu PC controls the Dish through a Serial I O port connection to the iNetVu 5000 Controller This is shown in the following illustration Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 27 iNetVu 5000 Controller m Modem Independently switched Ethernet ports TCPHP iNetVu PC
22. INetVu iNetVu 750 Mobile System 0 74m Elliptical Dish StarBand 360 480 Pro Gilat 360S 360E User s Manual The iNetVu brand and logo are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 1 877 iNetVu6 WWW C comsat com Issue 1 0 June 9 2004 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction n PR 1 lel SADOUT TRIS MANU nn dite nee ae 1 1 2 Important Safety sean uu un etienne addi de 1 System Overview 2 Pans SUPPOSE RE 15 iNetVu laches 4 1 6 iNetVu 5000 Controller 4 J Neu MMobII SONWANE 4 1 98 Mobile 4 1 9 Navigator Software Application Optional 5 1 10 System 5 5 11 Additional Considerations uy pente on es 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Wiring 7 2 1 Important Safety Information 7 8 2 3 INetVu M Mobile platform Front Back Orientation Important 8 2 4 iNetVu System Powering Requirements recap 9 25 Hardware Installation Overview 10 2 6 10 2 7 Direct Installa
23. OW Button PC or software failure A push button has been provided on the rear panel of the iNetVu M 5000 Controller This is labelled STOW and is used to stow the dish in the event of a failure in the PC that controls the iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platform The STOW button can be used even if the iNetVu PC is powered off or disconnected When using the STOW button the only connections to the Controller that are required are 12V DC power Limit switches and Motor Control In order to stow the dish the STOW button needs to be pressed for a minimum of 5 seconds and released before the dish starts to move Note that pressing the STOW button a second time will cause the dish to immediately stop Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 51 Chapter 6 Maintenance 6 1 General Comments The iNetVu 750 System and iNetVu 750 Mobile platform have been designed in such a way that normal wear should never degrade performance below proper specifications meaning that essentially no maintenance will ever be required However since it is impossible to ascertain or test for all possible environments an annual check up is recommended If any problems are observed please contact C COM Satellite Systems 6 2 Support Information You can speak with one of our Technical Support technicians by calling C COM s North American wide toll free service at 1 877 463 8886 e send an e ma
24. al strength from your current satellite the system obtains this value from the providers satellite in real time Note that only one satellite will be displayed on the Signal Strength meter The display indicates the signal quality factor which is the strength of the received signal If the SQF is 29 or below the antenna must be re peaked ISOLATION VALUE The Isolation or Transmitter output to your current satellite DATE AND TIME This will display the current date and time from the GPS Should the GPS be experiencing any problems your default source is your computer Automatic Control This set of controls is the same as on the Basic Control screen Please refer to previous section on Basic Controls Manual Control To move the Dish manually click the manual control buttons directly These buttons should only be used by a trained professional installer or under direct the supervision of a C COM Technical Support representative There are 6 buttons to choose from Elevation Up or Down Azimuth Left or Right Polarization Clockwise or Counter Clockwise The duration in increments of 50ms control the amount or length of time of the movement The speed choice of 3 speeds H High M Medium and L Low control the rate of travel of the movement These can be set from the DURATION and SPEED dialog boxes respectively Deploy Satellite Values This allows the user to enter the Target values that the platform will move to when t
25. box and then reapply the power You will see an on screen indication of the update process The message box will display its status 3 4 INetVu 750 System Verification Test NOTE TO INSTALLER An additional person is needed to properly perform this test They should be outside and elevated to observe and monitor the movement of the antenna In order to perform this test ensure that INetVu PC and the system is powered on Ensure also that the Satellite providers software and the iNetVu M 5000 Mobile applications are running Right click on the iNetVu icon that is located in the Windows OS System tray and select either BASIC CONTROLS or ADVANCED CONTROLS Basic Controls Advanced Control Configuration Maintenance Navigator About r EM iA 4 14 Fig 40 Basic Controls selected UT Once the iNetVu Basic controls dialog box has been launched click on the FIND SATELLITE button located in the Operation Panel left hand side Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 38 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual Stow Dish button Find Satellite button Stop Operation button iNetVu Basic zontrols Signal Strength Operation Panel Mute Message Panel 16 09 39 gt Finished checkin q system status System Status Status Panel MS SENIORS SERIE GPS NORMAL BLCONTROL BOX NORMAL Fig 41 iNetVu Basic Controls dialog box Ask your helpe
26. brackets not included a minimum of 2 per bar Feed the five 5 cables through the hole in the vehicles roof to the iNetVu 5000 Controller mounted inside and make the electrical connections described later in this document 22 2 9 INetVu TM 5000 Controller Installation Unpack the iNetVu 5000 Controller and place it next to or close by the intended PC in the vehicle Unpack the AC Power supply optional or 12V DC control box power cable standard t ue nd rte Tm hu ELO FAIL TT ce Ti Fig 17 The iNetVu 5000 Controller front panel Connect the GPS ANT COMPASS TILT LIMIT switches and Motor control cables to the connectors to rear of the Controller Do not mix the COMPASS TILT and LIMITS connections This will void the warranty and damage the controller beyond repair The sensor cable ends with three RJ45 connectors with each connector being marked accordingly Detailed interconnections are shown on the detailed wiring plan in the next section 1 2 3 18 Hear panel view of the iNetVu 5000 Controller showing the connectors Connect the supplied 12V power cable to an available 12V Direct Current power source Ifa 12 V DC Source is not available or easily accessible You would need the optional 110 240V AC to 12V DC power supply Connect it to an available AC power outlet you will still need the supplied 12V power cable The end with the 6 pole connector plugs into the back of t
27. clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop New Office Document N Accessories Microsoft Word 23 Microsoft visual C 6 0 23 Microsoft visual Studio 640000 Settings Search inbox Fnan Fig 33 Running the iNetVu Application 14 After starting this application a red iNetVu swirl icon will appear the System tray at the bottom right of the Windows Desktop taskbar see the illustration below Right click on this icon in order to select an item from the popup menu Note that after starting the iNetVu M 5000 software the iNetVu System tray icon will be red in color until the system has passed its ACP tests When this occurs it will turn green Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 34 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual BL Fig 34 The iNetVu swirl Icon 3 2 Modifying or Removing the Application 1 Click on Add Remove Programs in the Windows control panel 2 Select the iNetVu Mobile System and click Change Remove button to uninstall the program 3 Click Yes 4 This will launch the InstallShield wizard that will allow you to either modify the existing installation or remove it InstallShield Wizard l X Welcome repair remove the program Welcome to the Mobile 5000 Setup Maintenance program This program lets vou modify the cu
28. cted 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 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 or C COM s authorized representatives Note 1 This equipment 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 harmlul interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency 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 equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase th
29. e picture below Satellite Isolation or Transmit System Parameters Receive Strength Strength 1 Metro Advanced je Solel sua ama nen ee RETE anual Controls Antenna Aliude PI shale deg 7 values for Velocity kmh IN Qn Point S tebe Lorgtude deg Target Elevation deg Point Targel Real Azmuth deg Satellite Taga Deh eg 1 Taiget Polamahon deg Real Azimuth deg 245 Azimah 00 ent Heading r Heisage r EL Motor 1 ER E 589 USE gout to communicate pih Coniro AZ Conert 1 4 all parameters Iron Control 6 SK Motor Cunert f ri A5 23 55 Era pee c mplaled sceau m Satur e a p Values for Deploy Satellite Deploy Satellite Fig 50 iNetVu M Advanced Controls The Advanced Controls are for manually moving the dish and for monitoring system parameters The Advanced Controls include all of the functions that are in the Basic Controls The Basic Controls are described at the beginning of this section So we will only cover the new controls in this section Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 45 SIGNAL STRENGTH The actual receive sign
30. e self tapping stainless steel screws Fibreglass In order to prevent damage these roofs will require pre drilled pilot hole and regular non self tapping stainless steel screws 11 If pilot holes are necessary the dimensions on the following CAD drawing can be utilized Note that the hole sizes shown are the Mobile platform clearance holes the holes that you drill for self tapping screws will have a smaller diameter 7X6 55 7X166 4 mm _ 6 55 166 4 mm Front 1640 32 16X128 2mm Fig 9 Cad drawing of mobile base Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 16 5 419 mm Rear Issue 1 0 18 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 12 Double check the location of the Mobile platform and drill 16 mounting holes Fig 10 Drilling the pilot holes 13 Next remove the system from the roof and caulk the mounting holes Fig 11 Caulking the mounting holes on the roof 14 Ensuring that the roller bar faces toward the rear of the vehicle lower the iNetVu system back over the previously drilled and caulked pilot holes Insert the mounting bolts and torque them to 9 10 ft lbs Apply a small quantity of good quality caulk e g Dicor to the bolt heads Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 19 Fig 12 Torque down the mounting screws 15 There are 5 cables that connect the Mobile platform to the iNetVu M 5000
31. e 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 or an experienced radio TV technician for help Note 2 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About This Manual This manual combines the iNetVu M 750 Mobile System Users Manual and the Installers Installation Manual into one single publication An electronic version of this manual is included on the iNetVu CD that came with your system It is broadly organized into five main chapters plus appendices 1 Introduction 2 User manual describing operation 3 Hardware installation and physical wiring 4 Software installation and configuration 5 Maintenance information plus Appendices Technical specifications and Errata This manual covers the iNetVu M mobile System and the Mobile Platform product e g Mobile system less modems and dish 1 2 Important Safety Information For your safety and protection read this entire manual before attempting to use the iNetVu Mobile System In particular read this safety section carefully Keep this safety information where you can refer to it if necessary Issue 1 0 Copyright
32. er 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 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 Installers shall install the iNetVu M 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 s
33. etvu Mobile 5000 vou must accept this agreement Installs held lt Back Tes Fig 27 License Agreement Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 31 7 Please fill out the User Name and Company Name to continue x Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company For whom you work User Mame Company Hame Satellite Systeme Inc Install hield z Back Cancel Fig 28 Fill out the User Name and Company Name 8 Press Browse and enter the desired folder information or simply press NEXT to use the default settings The default settings are recommended InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location X Select folder where Setup will install files Setup will install Meta Mobile 5000 in the following folder Ta install ta this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder L Netu Mobile 5000 Browse x lt Back Cancel stall held Fig 29 Selecting The Installation Folder 9 Select the Setup Type to Install Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 32 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual InstallShield Wizard L Setup Select the Setup Type to install Click the type of Setup vou prefer then click Ty
34. fig mode should not be used unless under the direction of C Com support personnel We highly recommend that you leave the Online Update Check enabled This will prompt you to update your software and firmware as it becomes available whenever you connect to the Internet Step 2 Right click on the iNetVu icon and select MAINTENANCE from the popup menu Maintenance Is el Fig 38 Selecting the MAINTENANCE window Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 36 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual After the Maintenance function has been selected the following window will be shown iNet u Maintenance Azimuth Parameters Zeo 231 76 System Parameters Sat Name 5 at Lon 101 008 Pol Sat Off Elevation Parameters AZ window 50 GPS Lat Offset Palarizatian Parameters Factor 4455 45 4700 EL Window GPS Lon 175 Offset 21706 Firmware Ver rum GPS Mie 79 7119 Facto 566 RF Parameters Penis eee 50 Azimuth 0 89 Directv ay Elevation ETAT Compass Parameters Polarization 8710 Override Ful Search BF Value Diiset 206587 Vehicle Direction 000 71 Compass ETENIM Message rn Calibrate Compass Calibrate Dish Load Firmware Save Cancel Fig 39 Maintenance Dialog Box The f
35. hard disk space minimum 530MB minimum for iNetVu Navigator 1 2GB free hard disk space for full installation e CD ROM drive e An available USB or Network port Depending on which port on the satellite providers Modem you decide to use Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 6 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual An available USB or serial port for iNetVu CC5000 Controller Super VGA 800 x 600 or higher monitor with 256 colors or better Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device iNetVu System Power The iNetVu 750 System requires 12V DC power source for the iNetVu M 5000 Controller A 10ft 3048mm power cable is included to provide power to the iNetVu 5000 Controller This cable must be wired to the 12V DC power source of the vehicle If a 12V DC source is not available or easily accessible you may use the optional power supply which converts 110 120V V AC in some countries 200 240 V AC to 12V DC 15 Amps provided C Com to provide power to the iNetVu M 5000 Controller The satellite providers modem and the customer s Laptop PC will require AC power All of these components must be factored in when surveying the vehicles power capabilities Power requirement summary NetVu M 5000 Controller 200W 12V DC note worst case Gilat 360S or 360E 100W AC Refer To Modem Manual to StarBand 360 480 Pro confirm Laptop computer 100W AC note estimated value actual value depends on the specific PC
36. he deploy satellite button is pressed You will need to know the Elevation Azimuth and polarization values and round them off to one decimal point Deploy Satellite Button Similar to Find satellite button Instead of getting coordinates from the Satellite modem API The platform moves to the coordinates entered into the deploy satellite value fields Point Satellite Value This allows the user to input the Satellite Longitude to find it This method is not very accurate and was added for users wishing to find Satellite for Television viewing Point Satellite Button Once you have entered the value use this button to deploy iNetVu to that location Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 46 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual Satellite Isolation or Transmit system Parameters Receive Strength Strength 1 ietu Advanced trols ooo Dam EEE Wa wawapis aaoo vole IETE anual Controls Values for Velocity km h Point GFS Heading den Command Target Elevation deg Target Read deg FAERIT Tage Deh deg 58 Taget Polarization deg EE Paint Satellite Real Azimuth deg Compass Heading Movement EL Motor Cuieri NIIT x Az Motor E 4e 26 y a SK Motor We A45 28 d H de r Deploy values f r Satellite Deploy Satellite
37. he CC5000 controller labelled POWER IN The end with bare wires has one wire clearly marked 12VDC this goes to the positive Red terminal on the power supply the other Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 23 wire would go to the negative Black terminal 5 We will cover the USB and Serial connectors in the next section 6 Identify the L band splitter It has one input and two outputs In Feed from iHetVu Platform Line denoting DC continuity Qut Connect to Out MUST connect to input iHetvu 5000 nn satellite modem controller Fig 19 L band splitter m Must connect Output Conhect to to Input on Satellite iNetVu 5000 Controller Modem Fig 20 Alternate L Band Splitter Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 24 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual The INPUT is located on one side of the splitter and the two OUTPUTS are located on the opposite side These are clearly marked Note that one of the OUTPUTS has DC continuity to the INPUT 7 Connect the RX feed from the Mobile platform antenna to the INPUT of the L Band splitter 8 Using one of the short RG6 jumper cables connect the OUTPUT with DC continuity to the Satellite provider Modems input connector this is important The system will not function if the OUTPUT connections are reversed 9 Using the other jumper cable connect the remaining L band split
38. hipment lt is critical that the iNetVu controller stay together with the mount it shipped with You can refer to the iNetVu Shipping Checklist to confirm the serial numbers of the iNetVu controller and mount All position feedback limit sensing limit switches and motor speeds have been calibrated and preset There is no need to recalibrate the mount unless directed by C Com Support Technician The iNetVu platform should be secured to the vehicle The wave guide the boom mounted Radio Transmitter cables and the Transmission Receive coax cables are all pre wired The iNetVu 750 Mobile System has been designed for either roof rack mounting or mounting directly to vehicle Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 11 Note that the iNetVu M 750 Mobile platform is polarized and must be mounted so that the front of the Mobile platform faces the front of the vehicle on which it is mounted Note that the roller bar end faces the rear of the vehicle Failure to adhere to this requirement could cause the Mobile platform to detach from the vehicle at speed Mote This end must face the front of the vehicle Roller bar faces rear Fig 2 Front Back orientation Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 12 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 2 7 Direct Installation to Vehicle Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which
39. igns 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 deployed 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 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 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 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 corre
40. il to CCCOM Technical Support support c comsat com e Visit our web site http www c comsat com Note This web site is constantly being updated with the latest breaking news Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 52 Chapter 7 Attaching Andrew 75E Reflector and its components to the iNetVu 750 mount 7 1 Installation Tools amp Accessories l 14 pilot point metal drill bit 2 Electric or Cordless Drill 3 StarBand Elliptical 75cm Antenna System and the associated hardware 4 Two 7 16 Wrenches Sockets or a combination thereof 5 9 16 Wrench and 9 16 shallow socket with short 3 4 extension 6 10mm Wrench or Socket 7 13mm Wrench or Socket 8 StarBand Instruction and Assembly Manual for the 75cm Elliptical Rx Tx Antenna System ECN 9005376 Rev B or Later 9 11 Ty Wraps 10 PC with INetVu software installed 11 C Com iNetVu controller and cables connected to PC and to the iNetVu mount 7 2 Definitions Stow Position When the antenna is in the rest position ie completely folded and flat Raised Position Antennae is an upright position off the platform Co Planar Lying in the same plane 7 3 Parts List The following parts are provided with iNetVu conversion kit a Feed Arm Hinge Assembly b Feed Arm Hinge Assembly plastic bag c Feed Horn Protection Bracket d Feed Assembly Roller e Feed Assembly Roller plastic bag f Reflect
41. ions in its view of the satellte Note that sometimes you might experience delays due to modem handshake with the satellite providers etc Once the dish has locked on to the satellite the iNetVu M icon in the system tray will turn green and the iNetVu screen in the Basic Controls dialog box will reduce itself to run in the background on your taskbar Fig 48 Microsoft Windows System tray icons To open up the iNetVu Basic Controls screen double click the iNetVu icon on your Desktop or click Start ProgramsiNetVu MiNetVu 5000 f the application is already running you may right click on the iNetVu icon and select Basic Controls in the popup menu Basic Controls Advanced Cantraf amp Configuration Maintenance Navigator About at MA 414 Fig 49 Right clicking on the iNetVu icon Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 43 Note that the Advanced Controls are for use by trained installers only or under the direct supervision of C COM Technical Support staff Improper use of these controls can render the system inoperable and be in violation of FCC regulations That s all there is to it Once you are locked on satellite and the dish icon turns green you can access the Internet DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious injury iNetVu offers an always on connectio
42. ity rust proofing paint We highly recommend a bead of silicone around the complete circumference of the antennae The following illustration can be used to make the GPS antenna 5 magnetic mounting plate GPS antenna mounting plate 1 16 mild steel sheet painted approximately 3 x 3 Quantity 4 mounting holes Fig 14 GPS antenna plate for the magnetic mounting 17 Caulk around the cables entry point into the roof in order to prevent moisture from entering the vehicle This is shown in Fig 15 Fig 15 Completed roof wiring entry point 18 Next install a regular 100A electrical service entry fitting a clamshell fitting intended for residential 115 230VAC electrical hook up to a city supply over the cable entry point Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 21 Ensure that the clamshell fitting is positioned so that the cable entry point faces the rear of the vehicle This will minimize the effects of wind driven rain Finally apply a bead of caulk around the opening to seal the roof entry point See Fig 16 Apply caulk bead around opening to seal cables lt Fig 16 Weather proofing the cable entry point with clamshell fitting 19 Run the cables neatly inside the vehicle to the iNetVu M 5000 Controller 20 Connection to the iNetVu 5000 Controller is described in the next section 2 8 Alternative Installation t
43. n We recommend that you stow the dish when you are finished using the Internet If you are taking a break we recommend that you keep the iNetVu Controller powered on for safety reasons as the dish will stow automatically when it senses movement either by high wind or if you inadvertently drive away without first stowing the dish Note that the dish takes a certain amount of time to stow and if you encounter a low hanging obstruction immediately after driving away the dish can be seriously damaged Stowing the Dish DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Click the Stow Dish button in the iNetVu Basic Controls or Advanced Controls screen Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 44 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 4 3 Advanced Controls The Advanced Controls are for use by trained installers only or under the direct supervision of C COM Technical Support staff Improper use of these controls can render the system inoperable and maybe be in violation of FCC regulations When trying these Advanced Controls it is important to NOTE that the user can halt any operation at any time by clicking the Stop button To access Advanced Controls right click on the iNetVu Swirl icon in the System tray at the bottom right of the Windows Desktop Taskbar Select Advanced Controls from the popup menu this will bring up the screen from th
44. nnel MANUAL COMPASS You may find the iNetVu compass to be incorrect If this is the case it could be due to a number of factors including the vehicle itself or being parked in close proximity to a large metallic object In this case you will need to override the Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 37 compass reading with this function Check the box and enter the true heading of the vehicle as indicated on a separate hand held compass Note That after the Compass information has been entered Click the SEND button This will send the new data to the iNetVu 5000 Controller Clicking SAVE will save the new settings to the PC s hard drive As an alternative you can set the COMPASS PARAMETERS IGNORE and perform a 360 Azimuth search Note that the compass is pre calibrated before it leaves the warehouse If the compass heading is inaccurate by more than 10 degrees then you may need to re calibrate it Keep in mind that the base of the iNetVu M platform oriented to the front of your vehicle is the direction of your compass reading Contact C COM Satellite Systems Technical Support for help on this procedure LOAD FIRMWARE After upgrading your software you should always update the firmware of your CC5000 controller It is a simple matter of left clicking this button Then following the on screen prompts Simply it will prompt you to power down the control
45. o Vehicle Using Thule Racking System For pallet mounting the vehicle must be fitted with Thule components that are matched to customer s specific vehicle The cables are fed through a specially drilled hole and clamped in a special foam grommet in order to prevent chaffing of the cables Note The Thule feet and connection to vehicle must be checked regularly for a secure fit with no loose fittings Note that 3 Thule bars minimum are required To install 1 Remove the topsides of the shipping crate 2 Remove any internal bracing and all packaged parts The iNetVu 750 system weighs 116lbs 52 6kg and must therefore be handled correctly and with care If it is NOT handled correctly it could cause a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury 3 Remove the bolts attaching the iNetVu system to the bottom of the shipping crate and remove the iNetVu system Note that the iNetVu is shipped pre assembled on its mounting plate 4 Install Thule components to vehicle NOTE The iNetVu system is oriented Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual with back of the reflector facing the front of vehicle Using at least two people raise and position the system on the instaled Thule rack Under no circumstances should one person attempt this alone Align mounting angles and sides of pallet and secure with at least 6 U
46. ointed adequately to meet the satellite providers requirements e he system will automatically find any satellite from any point on the Earth within the satellites coverage area e Displays comprehensive information about the satellite dish motors GPS compass control box and modem Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 5 Finds the satellite peaks the signal strength and selects the optimal path to perform the satellite providers transmission tests allowing the customer s computer to be online as soon as possible Ability to calibrate the dish and download new software and firmware updates e Simple to install configure and operate 1 9 iNetVu Navigator Software Application Optional KEY FEATURES e racks and displays your current position on the map accurately getting the dynamic GPS data from GPS device such as latitude longitude altitude velocity direction GPS time etc e Records historical and statistical data Helps you to analyze and review the history route and relevant information in two different ways lines and pushpins Calculates and records relevant historical data including mileages up to three can be stored maximum speed total time and total average speed It also allows you to switch between mile and kilometre unit measures at the click of a button Gives detailed route maps and directions allowing you to easily naviga
47. ollowing parameters can be configured in the Maintenance window OVERRIDE GPS LOCATION If you click this box you will override the current GPS settings This is used if your GPS system is malfunctioning and you have a reliable alternative source of location information To do this check the OVERRIDE GPS field and enter the GPS latitude information into the GPS Lat field and the GPS longitude information into the GPS Lon field After the GPS Lat and Lon information have been entered click the SEND button This will send the new Lat and Lon coordinates to the iNetVu 5000 Controller Clicking SAVE will save the new settings to the PC s hard drive Keeping in mind that when you do this and move the vehicle the location is no longer accurate and needs to be updated manually SATELLITE SEARCHING You may change the search window from what the iNetVuTM uses to find the satellite in the sky Default is 50 degrees Horizontal Azimuth and 5 degrees Vertical Elevation If you can t find the satellite simply open up your search window but be aware that widening the search window will lengthen the search time RF SIGNAL THRESHOLD This number is used by iNetVu M to begin a signal optimization process or peaking on a satellite after it initially finds it Note If you turn this feature on and the RF value is set too low you will not be able to acquire the Satellite This feature should only be used at the direction of qualified C Com support perso
48. on motor current in Amps AZ MOTOR Azimuth motor current in Amps SK MOTOR Polarization or Skew motor current in Amps Messages The Message box displays Operational and Status messages while the system is running Status Area The Status area is located at the bottom of the Basic and Advanced Controls dialog box This has a set of status indicators note that Status area consists of four blocks for the Basic Controls and six for advanced that describe system operations that are either imminent or have taken place These are System Functional Status ACP Status GPS Status iNetVu 5000 Controller Operation Motor Movement status and Dish Status If an item is highlighted when highlighted the text will appear green this means that the highlighted function is being carried out If all or any of the indicators are blinking then there is a communication error either with the iNetVu 5000 Controller or the Platform If this occurs call your C COM reseller or call C COM technical support Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 48 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual iNetYu Advanced Controls X Signal Strength Ww cn Value Parameters utomatc Control HF Signal 800 2500 HF Threshold 800 2000 Antenna Latitude dea ERW RE Antenna Longitude Manual Control Angle deg E Antenna Altitude m Velocity km h GPS Heading deg 8
49. opyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 56 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 7 4 Procedure Right click on INetVu icon and open the Advanced Control option Set the duration to 200 the elevation of the INetVu 750 mount using the manual controls to the upright position Identify the StarBand 75 reflector and remove the AZ EL Skew Cap Mount Set aside the four 8 5 16 lock washers and the 8 5 16 Hex Nuts Identify the Reflector Adapter Assembly fig 4 Place the reflector adapter assembly over the four bolts on the rear of the reflector exposed when the AZ EL Skew Cap Mount was removed Using the picture below for guidance please note the orientation Using the four M8 5 16 lock washers 8 5 16 hex nuts saved from removing the AZ El Skew cap mount fasten the reflector adapter assembly securely to the reflector For the next step you will need to identify the M8x60mm Hex Head Bolt the M8 Flat Washer and the 8 Nut Then identify the Feed Support Arm Assembly it will be referred to as a feed arm from this point forward You will need to fasten the feed arm to the 75E reflector using the M8x60mm Hex Head Bolt M8 Flat Washer and the M8 Nut Tighten snugly do not over tighten as you will be removing it at the end of this procedure Note You need to ensure the feed arm is attached at an exact 90 angle to the reflector Identify the feed arm hinge bracket item 1 from fig 1 the feed arm hinge
50. or Adaptor Bracket plastic bag Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 53 EXPLODED VIEW 9 WASHER FLAT TEFLON TEFLON WASHER FLAT 1 4 0 080 THICK 8 NYLOCNUT 250 LOCKNUT NYLON INSERT 174 20 UNC 8 6 HEXCAP 2506 800 BOLT HER FINISHED 194 20 UNC 3A X 1 000 2 _ 0604 8063 FEED ARM HINGE REFLECTOR BRACKET RIGHT SIDE _ 6604 8602 FEED ARM HINGE BRACKET o O ITEM PART DESCRIPTION BILL OF MATERIALS Fig 55 StarBand Feed Arm Hinge Assembly Components and Parts List Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 54 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 8 HYLOCHUT 250 LOCKNUT NTLON INSERT 194 20 UNC 38 PLATED 4 6 HEXCAP_METRIC M6X25 SCREW METRIC M amp 25 0mm 4 FLATWASH 259 FLATWASHER 1 4 PLATED 1 3 602 014 FEED ASSEMBLY 1 2 66 82 0 5 FFED ASSEMBLY ROLLER BRACKET 817514554 SCREW 174 20 X 3 MCMASTER CAR 4 ITEM PART HESCRI PT IOH BLL OF MATERIALS Fig 56 Feed Assembly Roller Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 55 Fig 57 Feed Horn Protection Bracket NOTE THESE SURFACES ARE CO FLARAR Fig 58 Reflector Adaptor Plate Issue 1 0 C
51. oviders Installation manual for trouble shooting tips ac 418PH Fig 42 StarBand Mission Control Icon NOTE DO NOT start the iNetVu Mobile application before the Mission Control software is running Run the iNetVu Mobile software on a DW4020 installation do this only on the iNetVu M PC because only the iNetVu M PC will have the iNetVu M 5000 software Click iNetVu Mobile icon on desktop click Start gt ProgramsiNetVu iNetVu M 5000 Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 40 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual New Office Document Open Office Document Windows Update Winzip iNet u Navigator Accessories Microsoft Word Documents 23 Microsoft visual C 6 0 23 Microsoft visual Studio 6 0 ko iNetyu Settings Search opinety G Inbox Finan Fig 43 Start menu After the iNetVu M Mobile software application has been started a red iNetVu swirl icon will appear in the System Tray at the bottom right side of the Windows Desktop taskbar and the iNetVu M Basic Controls window will also appear After starting the iNetVu M 5000 mobile software the iNetVu M system tray icon will be red in colour until the system has passed its ACP tests Once this is completed it will turn green me 4 19PM Fig 44 The Mission Control and iNetVu TM System tray icons
52. peeds Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 9 Note This end must face the front of the vehicle Roller bar faces rear Fig 1 Front Back orientation 2 4 iNetVu System Powering Requirements recap The iNetVu 750 System requires 12V DC power source for the iNetVu 5000 Controller A 10ft 3048mm power cable is included to provide power to the iNetVu 5000 Controller This cable must be wired to the 12V DC power source of the vehicle If a 12V DC source is not available or easily accessible you may use the optional power supply which converts 110 120V V AC in some countries 200 240 V AC to 12V DC 15 Amps provided by C Com to supply power to the iNetVu M 5000 Controller The satellite providers modem and the customer s Laptop PC will require AC power All of these components must be factored in when surveying the vehicles power capabilities Power requirement summary INetVu M 5000 Controller 200W 12V DC note worst case Gilat 360S or 360E 100W AC E To Modem Manual to StarBand 360 480 Pro confirm Laptop computer 100W AC note estimated value actual value resina on the specific PC AC 200W DC 200W Note The system requires an inverter that is capable of providing clean spike free DC power Any ripple or spikes may adversely affect the operation of the system Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 10
53. pical Pragram will be installed with the most common options Hecommended for most users Compact Program will be installed with minimum required options C Custom ou may choose the options you want to install Recommended for advanced LISETE Irrstatishreld lt Back Cancel Fig 30 Selecting The Type of Installation 10 Select the program group InstallShield Wizard Select Program Folder x Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below uu may type a new folder name select one from the existing folders list Click Nest to continue Program Folders Netu Mobile 5000 Existing Folders Administrative Tools Ahead Nero CIBA net 2001 Cleverk eus DIREC WAY Netu InstallShield Professional 2000 Microsoft Developer Network InstallShield lt Back Cancel Fig 31 Selecting the Program Folders 11 When the installation is complete the following screen is displayed Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 33 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing ietu Mobile 5000 on your computer lt Back Zariel Fig 32 Installation Complete 12 Click Finish 13 After installation you can run the application by clicking Start gt Programs gt iNetVu gt iNetVu Mobile or by simply
54. pter Serial Site ID poem Serial Antenna Serial Date Installed Satellite Version of StarBand Software Version of INetVu Software Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 69 NOTES Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc
55. r outside to observe the dish If everything has been installed correctly the dish will rise up from its stowed position and then swing around and locate the Internet satellite It will then peak its received signal and perform the ACP tests Note that you can click the STOP button at any time Clicking this button will stop the dish from moving Once this is complete click the STOW DISH button located in the Operation Panel center button and the dish will return to its stowed position Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 39 Chapter 4 Operation 4 1 Before Raising the Dish You will need to park your vehicle in an area that will allow a clear line of site to the providers satellite in the sky It is recommended that you stabilize the vehicle platform with levelling jacks to reduce rocking Turn on your modems your computer and iNetVu 5000 Controller Zim The iNetVu Antenna emits radio frequency energy Do not attempt to access the roof while the dish is deployed or operational WARNING Before raising the dish make sure you are not near any large metal objects as this may affect the magnetic compass reading and cause the dish to point in the wrong direction Make sure the satellite providers software is running Ensure that satellite providers software is running If this is not running you should refer to the satellite pr
56. r directly below the bracket and ensuring your drill is properly aligned before continuing to drill into the rounded surface of the top of the feed arm 7 Identify the three bolts Hexcap 250Cx1750 item 7 fig 1 the three Nyloc nut 250C item 8 fig 1 and three of the flatwash 250 item 5 fig 1 Insert the three bolts through the hinge bracket and feed arm from the bottom to the top rounded end of the feed arm Place one washer over the bolt and one nyloc nut over each bolt To tighten you need two 7 16 wrenches sockets or a Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 00 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual mE combination thereof Then locate the feed arm hinge reflector bracket item 2 and 3 from fig 1 Again ensuring that you have verified the orientation mark the location to drill the four required holes through the reflector We recommend marking and drilling one bracket at a time using a 1 4 drill bit Note Please ensure the hinge is properly oriented to ensure fluid motion of the hinge once assembled Locate the four Hexcap 250 1000 item 6 fig 1 the four Nylocnut_250C item 8 fig 1 the four Flatwash_250C Item 5 fig 1 and the two feed arm hinge reflector mounting plates item 4 fig 1 Align these mounting plates with the angled edges oriented outward away from the reflector Insert the four bolts Into the four holes through the hinge reflector brackets up through the mounting plates
57. reflector bracket items Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 57 2 and 3 from fig 1 and the two Teflon flat washers item 9 fig 1 You will need to hold the hinge assembly in place to mark the holes for drilling It is important that when you place the hinge on the feed arm you hold it in place by applying pressure where the hinge brackets attach to the feed arm bracket assembly This is to ensure proper orientation and fluid motion of the hinge once assembled Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 58 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual LS ayy 5 We recommend marking and drilling the three holes for the feed arm hinge bracket item 1 from Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 59 fig 1 first Once you have verified the alignment mark the top and bottom placement of the bracket using a pencil Once properly marked set aside the feed arm hinge reflector bracket items 2 and 3 from fig 1 Ensuring the hinge bracket 1s still inside the pencil marks drill the three holes required for fastening the bracket to the feed arm using a 1 4 drill bit You need to ensure that you drill straight through the feed arm Proceed with caution as there is a second rounded surface you are drilling into We recommend stopping once you have drilled through the flat laye
58. rrent installation Click ane of the options below Modify Select new program components to add ar select currently installed components to remove Repair Reinstall all program components installed by the previous setup f Remove Remove all installed components lnstallShreld gt Back Cancel Fig 35 Maintaining The Installation 3 3 Configuring the Application After starting the iNetVu 5000 application a red iNetVu swirl icon will appear in the System tray at the bottom right of the Windows Desktop taskbar see the illustration below Step 1 Right click on the red or green iNetVu 5000 system tray icon swirl and select Configuration Basic Controls Advanced Controls Maintenance Navigator Fig 36 Selecting the CONFIGURATION window Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 35 Ensure that the Control port setting matches the physical COM port that you connected the serial cable to e g COM1 Note that greyed out areas are other parameters are not adjustable INetVu Configuration JZ cop Enabled In AGP Enabled JZ Start First Set Satellite B VIJITEGUAV jm Goordinates from Direcway jv Skew Adiustrrent enabled Fig 37 Configuration Window The USB Port enabled setting should remain cleared for the time being If you enable this setting the comm port will not work Start in con
59. stall iNetVu 5000 StarBand Gilat Edition Install 5000 StarBand Edition Learn iNetvu Mobile Exit amp Copyright 2002 2005 L COM Satellite Systems Inc Fig 25 Installation Options 5 Welcome screen to the InstallShield wizard you have to click next to continue Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 30 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for iNet u Mobile 5000 The InstallShield Wizard will install Mobile 5000 on your computer To continue click Next lt Back Cancel Fig 26 Click Next or Cancel 6 You should read the license agreement make sure you agree and click yes to continue InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest af the agreement E COM SATELLITE SYSTEMS INC MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILTY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE C COM SATELLITE SYSTEMS Inc SHALL NOT BE LISBLE FOR ERRORS CONTAINED HEREIN DR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS zd MATERIAL Do vou accept all the terms of the preceding License amp greement you choose Ma the setup will close To install N
60. te to very specific destinations You can even obtain route and directional information between two or more places at the same time Locates nearby information and amenities from your current position or current route within a specified distance radius such as gas stations hotels restaurants landmarks attractions and so on Note It will locate nearby information from any point on the map by any radius At any point on the map if you specify a driving time the software can plan a driving zone that can be reached within this specified time Provides a variety of useful mapping tools such as moving the automatically finding a place showing the legend synchronizing system time with GPS time arranging historical records and so on e Provide various map operation functions such as a comprehensive zoom function changing the map style etc Built on Microsoft s MapPoint application Navigator provides all the functionality available in that Application For more information please refer to the iNetVu M Navigator User s Manual 1 10 System Requirements Minimum Computer Requirements Intel Pentium 11 3334 or higher for iNetVu PC Microsoft Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP or later RAM 64MB minimum for Microsoft Windows 98 SE and Windows 128 MB for Windows 2000 or Windows XP other programs running simultaneously may require additional memory 120MB free
61. ter OUTPUT to the iNetVu M 5000 Controller RF RX terminal 10 If these output connections are reversed you will note there will be 0 RF Signal in the top Parameter in the Advanced Controls Window 11 An overview ol all the interconnections is shown on the detailed wiring plan in the next section 12 Connect the motor control cable grey the Sensor cable grey to the mobile mount connections fig 21 Once these are connected the dish can be manually raised in order to gain access to the RX TX and the two TV coaxial connections Limit Tilt Motor power Compass P cable cable Fig 21 Connections on mobile mount Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 25 2 10 Detailed wiring plan using 360s 360 The following illustration describes how the various sub systems are connected together in a 360s 360 installation INetVu 740 Wiring Diagram AC 120 Power Modem Fx Laptop PC PSU Motor Power F 2 z m Controller 12 DC Power Serial Port LT T TZ k s S E E 74 KOP X min i 12 Power Source or DC Power iNetVu 5000 Controller Fig 22 INetVu 750 Wiring diagram 360s 360 Issue 1 0 Copyright O 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 26 iNetVu 7
62. tion to 12 2 8 Alternative Installation to Vehicle Using Thule Racking System 21 2 9 INetVu 5000 Controller Installation 22 2 10 Detailed wiring plan using 360s 360 25 2 11 Detailed wiring plan using 360E 480Pro 26 2 12 Connecting the Computer s se 27 Chapter 3 iNetVu 5000 Mobile Software Application 29 3 1 Installing INE ADDIICATIONM n rna O 29 3 2 Modifying or Removing the Application 34 9222 CONIOUrINd INE ABD IICAHOFT s uu uy y u u a ususqa 34 3 4 INetVu M 750 System Verification Test 37 Chapter 4 uu u u uuu 39 4X Before Raising 39 4 2 iNetVu Mobile Application Software 41 43 Advanced 8 44 Chapter 5 iNetVu 5000 Controller 49 he ui Su 50 5 2 INetVu M 5000 Controller STOW Button PC or software failure 50 Chapter 6 Maintenance J cosa eee RN J 51 BH General OMIM CMS cares xara iting 51 6 2 S UPPONLINMTOTMATONE Let teinte 51 Issue 1 0 Copyright 2
63. wed position to find the providers satellite It updates its position from the GPS and direction from compass automatically Note that once the satellite is found and validation with the NOC is successful the Basic control window disappears and a green iNetVu swirl icon is displayed in the system tray Issue 1 0 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 42 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual NOTE 1 DO NOT attempt to access the Internet if the iNetVu system tray icon is a yellow or red colour NOTE 2 Before clicking this button ensure that the dish is in a stowed position or you will be unable to get a correct heading from the compass This is important as the dish calibrates itself in the stowed position STOW DISH This control will stow the dish so that you may drive the vehicle STOP OPERATION This control will immediately stop any ongoing operations such as moving the dish ACP test login in etc MUTE The iNetVu Mobile application provides audible feedback to the user when button is pressed Checking the MUTE box will turn off the audible feedback Finding the Satellite Note Before raising the dish check that there are no overhead obstructions including power lines before deploying the antenna Run the iNetVu Mobile software as described earlier and click on the Find Satellite button The dish automatically raises and locks on satellite within 3 to 5 minutes assuming there are no obstruct
64. which one and its direction of movement DISH STATUS This will show any relevant information regarding dish limit sensors or alarms ACP API STATUS This shows the Transmitter status and indicates any communications problems with the StarBand modems or their API Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 49 Chapter 5 iNetVu 5000 Controller The iNetVu 5000 Controller is the main control interface between the iNetVu Mobile application that runs on the PC and the iNetVu Mobile platform and providers Modem The iNetVu 5000 Controller requires a single 12V DC input The Controller s Power Supply uses a 120 240 AC input switch selectable and provides an output of 12 Volts DC 15 Amperes for the Controller Fig 53 T iNetVuT TM 5000 Controller front There are three LED indicators on the front panel These are described below e POWER This LED is illuminated when power is applied to the unit e COM This LED indicates communication between the PC and the Controller MOTOR This LED is illuminated when any of the three motors are instructed to move Note that when updating the firmware the COM and MOTOR LED s will flash on and off alternately The rear panel of the Controller houses the connectors that allow it to become the main interface between the iNetVu M PC and the iNetVu 750 Mobile Platform Pe Fig 54
65. ying Azimuth Variable 15 second maximum 10 second typical Peaki usss ua Menus 0 2 second Dimensions of Dish Mounting Plate 48 X 18 5 1220 mm x 470 mm Dish Stowing Ext Dims 51 long x 37 wide x 16 high 1296 mm x 940 mm x 407 mm Deployed Height Less than 43 1093 mm We ila nn 116 lbs 53 kg INetVu 5000 Controller Unit Dimensions 10 5 1 10 Copyright 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Issue 1 0 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual 67 Environmental Survival Wind Deployed 100 MPH 160 km hr Wind Stowed 140 MPH 225 km hr Operational La faro EET 45 MPH 70 km hr Temperature 20 F to 125 F 20 C to 50 C Note Specifications apply to iNetVu M 750 system only For example factors beyond the control of C COM Satellite Systems Inc such as the chosen method of roof mounting may adversely impact the specified wind loading characteristics Issue 1 0 Copyright 6 2003 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 68 iNetVu 750 Mobile System User s Manual Issue 1 0 Help us to serve you better How J ust fill this out to and have it on hand whenever you speak to C COM PERSONALINFORMATION Company Name Biling Name Billing Address ContactPhone Contact E mail 9 PRODUCT INFORMATION Receiver Ada
66. ystem User s Manual 3 within their providers Internet satellite coverage area and access Internet at broadband speeds While maintaining the same functionality as offered by the satellite providers fixed system the mobile system offers the following additional capabilities The iNetVu Mobile System weighs 116 pounds or 53kg The mobile platform features a 3 axis DC motor drive system The elevation system features a highly reliable linear actuator to control elevation All drive components are high strength steel housed in lubricated for life housings which results in a rigid highly reliable near zero maintenance system with the minimum of weight The reflector is an offset prime focus SMC high strength plastic illuminated by a corrugated horn Satellite acquisition and lock in less than 5 minutes under normal circumstances Satellite independent compatible with any configured satellite Dish pointing is automatic and fully software controlled Optimized signal reception and transmission Fast re acquisition based on last good position oystem monitoring based on GPS location optional Self tracking navigation system that provides North American wide coverage The unit interfaces with a full function controller with features such as automatic stowing GPS and flux gate compass and automatic satellite pointing Reliable acquiring minimal maintenance Self calibrating and tuning after satellite acquisition

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