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1. Polang 0 0 degree Linear Polang 0 0 degree Disconnected Normal Locked Sat Long 95 0 E Status Heading 0 Modem Azimuth 0 0 ill Elevation 0 System Status Front Panel Led Error Initialzing Power Target Search Tracking Ship Latitude Longitude 0 000000 N degree 0 000000 W degree Antenna Cross Level 0 0 degree Circular Polang 0 0 degree Linear Polang 0 0 degree Communication Interfaces MAC Address 00 04 A3 2D E1 ED IP Address 10 1 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Gateway 10 11 1 DNS IP Address 10 1 1 205 Serial Port 9600 Passthrough 9600 bps MXP 232 9600 bps Console 115200 bps NMEA 0183 4800 bps OBM Modem 4800 bps Console 115200 bps Gyro Type NMEA Heading ID HDT Admin Change Password Save FAQ Help 2 4 NMEA 0183 Output Port TCP 0 2000 17 2001 TCP 2 7 2002 TCP 3 2003 UDP Port 7 49667 Web Port 80 Secure Web Port Iz 443 External Modem Message Interval Refiector Primary Secondary GLL sec OFF sec OFF sec OFF sec 1 Modem YO Modem 8 45 Lock On Input polarty Low Lock Hi Lock Block output Low Block Hi Block 1 1 Console Flow Control RTS CTS Quick Start Operation 4012 GX Operation Manual 11 Check for blockage this is the MOST common cause of not being able to acquire the desired satellite 12 Verify that the
2. Verify that the correct satellite is selected Check cable connections to assure that a cable has not been disconnected 2 3 If satellite signal is found but network lock is NOT achieved The Tracking LED will flash for a short period of time Search Delay followed by the Search LED coming ON The ICU will automatically move the f ode Target antenna in the selected Search pattern 5 until it receives a signal value that is greater than the threshold value red bar in um Power am Tracking the bar graph If signal above Threshold is found Tracking will take over Tracking LED ON and automatically peak the Status Ge meer antenna position for highest receive signal Noni level from the satellite which has been Modem locked acquired The system will wait for the modem to achieve lock If the modem J does not get lock the ant ill id ea MM Signal Wem If the system does not acquire the correct satellite within the prescribed search pattern the antenna will retarget and the cycle will repeat Search Delay timeout conduct search pattern followed by retarget gt Initializing am Search 2 3 4012 GX Operation Manual Check Latitude Longitude and Heading These should be correct but may be updated if necessary Access the System Status screen Find the Latitude Longitude and Heading displayed values If they are correct skip to step 11 If the Latitude amp Longitude values are not correct
3. Zoom Level 1 2 ar 4 Command Submit Configuration LV 1 deg div Interfaces AZ 1 deg div Antenna E 1 deg div Monitoring Graph Data 20 Data Historic Data Graphic Mode 1 2 3 4 Commune ET Ersan Monitoring Graph Data Type Live Data Historic Data Graphic Mode 1 2 3 4 QU Commenc tV 1 deg div REL 1 3 7 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus To read out a value of an event Tools CLI Command Count the number of divisions Position Antenna Test REL 1 deg div L id Activity 3 Divisions s Data Export Others Admin Change Password Multiply the number of divisions by the unit on that axis CLI Command Position Antenna Test Signal 1 agc div REL 1 deg div Logs Activity Data Export 3 Divisions X 1 3 Degrees Others Admin Change Password FAQ Halin Signal 1 agc div Add the number labeled as the base on that axis Base 10 Pacing 5 sec div 3 Divisions X 1 Degrees 15 18 degrees Pacing 5 sec div Base 5 If the antenna position makes a large change the plot may go off screen in it s graph AZ 1 deg div 3 8 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual If the plot goes to one of the max ends of the s 8 Satellite Search Monitoring G graph Manual Data Type Live Data Historic Data CLI Com
4. open end wrench remove the hex nuts and washer from the stow pin bolt 4 Removethe stow pin bolt from the bracket 5 Remove the washer from the stow pin bolt and thread one of the two hex nuts onto the bolt and tighten 6 Putone of the washers onto the stow pin bolt and insert it into the bracket toward the elevation driven sprocket 7 Putthe other washer and then the other hex nut onto the bolt 4 6 Stowing the Antenna 4012 GX Operation Manual 8 Tighten the hex nut to prevent the hardware from loosening while in the un stowed configuration 9 Verify that the antenna rotates freely through its full elevation range of motion 4 2 3 Removing the CL Shippin w Restrain 1 The CL shipping stow restraint is formed by a red locking bar with adjustable bumpers at each end of the bar This mechanism is placed under the cross level beam to lock it in place Cross Level Beam CL Shipping Stow bar Adjustable CL Locking Bumpers only one end shown 2 Toun restrain the cross level axis of the antenna use a 7 16 open end wrench to loosen the nut on the top side of the locking bar either end of the bar 3 Remove the bottom nut off of that adjustable bumper 4 Remove the adjustable bumper from the locking bar 4 7 4012 GX Operation Manual Stowing the Antenna 5 Extract the locking bar from the underside of the cross level beam and retain these parts for later re use if it becomes ne
5. Error Code information menu to determine which error s have occurred OFF indicates that no errors have occurred 2 7 4012 GX Operation Manual Quick Start Operation This Page Intentionally Left Blank 2 8 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual 3 4012 GX User Menus The following is a complete listing of all of the menu screens and the parameter setting available on each of those screens 3 1 User Login Log in to the MXP from the computer If the computer has not been set up for you by the dealer refer to the Installation manual for instructions When you access the MXP you will first see the login screen Enter the login ID as User and password as seatel3 Both of these are case sensitive Sea Tel COBHAM Login Id User Password Submit Cancel Version number BOG Copyright 2012 Sea Tel 3 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus 3 2 System Status There are no entries that you can make on this screen It is read only and is periodically refreshed The System Status screen would also be displayed if you had clicked on the word System under the Status menu group There are five groups of parameters on this screen S em WU Sat Long Status Disconnected 3 5 Heading Normal COBHHHBIT 90 Azimuth Modem Locked 4 Log Id User k Elevation Ship Name CRUISE y 7 Relative EE amm Track System Status Satellite S
6. t C 2 WO A These antenna systems also contain compliant supervisory software to continuously monitor the pedestal pointing accuracy and use it to control the Transmit Mute function of the satellite modem to satisfy the provisions of FCC 47 C F R 8 25 222 a l iii Copyright Notice Copyright 2011 Sea Tel Inc All Rights Reserved The information contained in this document is proprietary to Sea Tel Inc This document may not be reproduced or distributed in any form without prior written consent of Sea Tel Inc The information in this document is subject to change without notice Sea Tel Inc is also doing business as Cobham Antenna Systems This document has been registered with the U S Copyright Office Revision History REV ECO Date Description By X1 March 9 2012 PRELIMINARY Release HFW 4 2012 Production Release MDN Al September 5 2013 Clerical changes to text MDN R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity Sea Tel COBHAM Sea Tel Inc 4030 Nelson Ave Concord California 94520 USA T 1 925 798 7979 F 1 925 798 7986 Sea Tel Inc declares under our sole responsibility that the products identified below are in compliance with the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity
7. 0 Modem Log Id Dealer E Elevation 0 Ship Name CRUISE IN REM Relative 0 Satellite Signal Found ciscus Signal Modem Lock LOCKED Satellite Signal Automatic Search Configuration Latitude 0 000000 N Interfaces Longtitude 0 000000 W Satellite Selection Reflector Satellite eas Profil MY FAVORITE SATELLITER Status Graphs iram Satellite Signal Found Modem Lock LOCKED 2 5 P Error ge larget zu Initializing am Search um Power sm Tracking The basic description of the front panel LED states are Tracking Green LED ON indicates that the MXP has identified and is actively tracking the desired satellite to optimize the signal level AGC Blinking indicates that the MXP is in search delay or is analyzing a satellite signal OFF indicates that Tracking is OFF 2 6 Quick Start Operation 4012 GX Operation Manual Searching Yellow LED ON indicates that the MXP is actively searching for your satellite signal OFF indicates that SEARCH is OFF Target Yellow LED ON indicates that the antenna is TARGETING driving to the specified Azimuth and or Elevation position s Power Green LED ON indicates that the Antenna Control Unit is energized Initializing Green LED ON indicates that the Antenna is initializing Initialization of the antenna will take approximately two minutes Error Red LED ON indicates that one or more discrete system errors have occurred Refer to Status
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9. 02 03 2012 21 34 00 830 EM webs_req_task0 02 03 2012 20 34 33 020 EMI webs_req_task0 View Activity Log Filter log for today Filter Brief Summary Invalid socket Invalid socket GPS Valid Test Gps been received Check GPS c Check ICU power and conne Invalid socket Invalid socket Invalid socket IEEE Status EN webs_req_taski ENS webs_req_task0 EN Test EN webs_req_taski webs_req_task0 EN webs_req_tasko w Activity Log Filter Brief Summary Invalkd socket Invalkd socket oe Brief Summary Invalid socket Invalid socket GPS RMC Valid Test Gps RMC string has never been received Check GPS connection to ICU Check ICU power and connection to MXP Invalid socket Invalid socket Invalid socket Open Link Open Link in Mew Tab Open Link imn Mew Window 1 Save Target GPS RMC Vaid Test Gps RMC string has Sh Picture been received Check GPS connection to Check ICU power and connection to taski Invalkd socket task Invald socket taski Invakd socket 3 18 Save i E mail Picture Prnt Picture Ge te Pictures Set as Background 4012 GX User Menus Choose the name and location to download it to Then click Save When the download is complete click the Open button Choose the program to view it in notepad is very good for this and click the Button At the Open File p
10. Contact your network service provider for the correct settings for all of the satellites that this system might be used on Configure all of the satellites and save them as favorites The Left Right Up and Down arrows give you the ability to move the antenna in incremental steps Each key press is 0 3 degrees 4012 GX User Menus Threshold mode On Auto offset 14D Threshold 100 Off Skew 00 deg Search Pattem Speal Submit 3 Advanced Operations Reflector Primary Secondary 1 4 154X LNB amp XPol CoPol nual 150 Antenna Name Enter Description Parameters Target 00 EL Target 00 CL Target 00 Azimuth 0 0 deg Elevation 0 0 deg Operations Tracking amp On Searching On Slow scan On Polang Polang Target Linear 0 0 deg Drive AUTO Circular 0 0 deg Linear Tx Mute On Circular Satellite Longitude 1010 W v Fregency 1234 567 MHZ Ban Skew 0 0 deg Reflectc Search Pattern Spiral LN Pees oUt p nmas EHE uL Skew 00 deg Search Pattern Tx Polarit Aut Reflector Primary Secondary Mary LNB amp CoPol Subrnd Advanced Operations 2 Parameters nana 0000 intenna Elevation 0 0 deg AZ Target 00 deg EL Target 00 deg CL Target 0 0 deg Antenna Name Enter Desa Operations Tracking On Searching On Slow scan On Polang Palang Target Linear 0 0 deg Drive AUTO Circula
11. 0 0 deg Search Polang Target Track Drive AUTO Linear 0 0 deg Tx Mute Circular deg Version number 0 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Tel This is the screen that you would use to Position Antenna manually locate a satellite Satelite Longitude 95 0 E TxPolaity HORZ On 1234 567 MHz Band 1 Auto offset 140 These settings and commands only apply to the Skew 0 0 deg Reflector Primary Secondary Th estad 100 i Search Pattern Sky Search LNB XPol CoPol selected satellite earch Pattern Submit Advanced Operations Antenna Name TOWER MODELID Parameters Eig AZ Target 00 deg EL Target 0 0 deg CL Target 0 0 deg Search Polang Target Track On Of Drive AUTO 00 deg Mute Circular 00 3 10 4012 GX User Menus You will enter the working satellite parameters Longitudinal position of the desired selected satellite Frequency in MHz ie 1234 567 MHz Skew of the satellite in degrees amp tenths of degrees The choices for Search Pattern are Inclined used for inclined satellites ONLY Sky Search used when no gyro compass mode is selected Spiral default The choices for Tx Polarity are Horizontal Polarity Vertical Polarity Left Hand Circular Polarity Right Hand Circular Polarity Circular polarity choices are for future use Select the LNB frequency band refer to LNB specifications A
12. Locked 11 updated if necessary lee chews ill Access the System Status screen Find the Latitude Longitude and Heading displayed values If they are correct skip Tria to step 12 en Satelite Ship Name SAT 1 Larruse 0 000000 N degree 95 0 degree Longitude 0 000000 W degree Frequency 1234 557 Skew 0 0 Antenna Band 1 Tx Pourty Cross Leve 0 04 0 6 Search Pattern SKY SEARCH Orcular Pong 0 0 degree Une 0 0 degree Status Disconnected If the Latitude amp Longitude values are not correct access the Communication Berton o E Interfaces screen and enter the ships Latitude amp Longitude position in the fields provided MAC Adress 04020 6160 EN Configuration IP Address 10 1 1 100 UDP Port 49667 Interfaces Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 27 2002 i fem Gateway 10 1 1 1 Secure Web Port IZ 443 Click Save MEN Lm se aai Satellite Profile Signal s Communication Interfaces Serial Port NMEA 0183 Output External Modem Graphs 9600 bps Message Interval Refiector Primary Secondary Passthrough 9600 bps GL 1 sec MXP Aux 232 9600 bps OFF gt ModemyO 9045 lt Lock On 1 NT v js Input polarty Low Lock Hi Lock NMEA 0183 4800 bps OFF 1 sec Block output Low Block Hi Block OBM Modem 4800 bps 1Cu Console 115200 bps Gyro Con
13. Parameter not Saved Of 02 2012 20 44 25 740 INFORMATION webs reg task Mar Sat lteL 01 2 030 w 1234 2 H 0 XPOL PRIMARY SPIRAL 02 0 2012 20 44 21 790 re many command parameters a 0012 20 48 45 950 TNFORMATION 1032 w bhs reg Latest Parameter mot Saved ON 02 03 2012 20 48 46 150 ERROR G webs Task HXP Invalid socket i m 2IUlS 21 07 01 710 THFORMATION webs reg MAP P5 Art 0 0LD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N OFF OFF OFF M 93 2012 21 07 01 7230 INFORMATION 6 webs reg taski 2 101 0 w 1224 H 2 0 0 PRIMARY SPIRAL 100 1500 02 05 2012 21 07 01 7 0 ERROR 6 webs reg taskl MEP Imal id socket You can pick a point in time by specifying the From and To dates and open the record of activity System log fo To download a file right clic w and click Save or define From and To dat ight click Explort icon From 02 01 2012 21 54 34 To 02 03 2012 21 54 42 2012 gt b gt 201202022337 3 23 4012 GX Operation Manual Click on the Export icon Click Save Target As Choose the name and location to download it to When you see the Download Complete dialog box click the Open button 4012 GX User Menus System log for las To download a file right click a link below and click Save Target As or
14. Product Names 4012GX Ku Band Tx Rx Maritime Satellite Earth Stations These products have been assessed to Conformity Procedures Annex IV of the above Directive by application of the following standards EMC EMC standard for Radio Equipment Maritime EMC standard for Radio Equipment Common EMC standard for Radio Equipment General Marine Navigational and Radio Communication Equipment and Systems General Requirements Satellite Earth Stations and System SES Harmonized EN for Very Small Aperture Terminals VSAT Harmonized EN for satellite Earth Stations on board Vessels ESVs Safety Safety of Information Technology Equipment ETSI EN 301 843 1 V1 4 1 2004 06 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 ETSI EN 300 339 1998 03 IEC EN 60945 1997 ETSI EN 301 428 1 V1 3 1 2006 02 ETSI EN 302 340 V1 1 1 2006 04 IEC EN 60950 1 2001 1st Edition Certificates of Assessment were completed by and are on file at BACL Labs Santa Clara CA Peter Blaney Chief Engineer Sea Tel Inc Concord CA Doc Number 137201 Revision A 13 April 2012 Sea Tel COBHAM Sea Tel Inc 4030 Nelson Ave Concord California 94520 USA T 1 925 798 7979 F 1 925 798 7986 FCC Declaration of Conformity 1 Sea Tel Inc designs develops manufactures and services marine stabilized antenna systems for satellite communication at sea These products are in turn used by our customers as part of their Ku band Earth St
15. access the Communication Interfaces screen and enter the ships Latitude amp Longitude position in the fields provided Click Save If the Heading value is correct enter the correct value in the lower right field of the Communication Interfaces screen Click Save Quick Start Operation at 315 45 274 90 229 7135 180 Ship Name CRUISE Logout System Modem Rx Lock Tx Mute Error Search Delay Sat Reference LOCKED OFF ERRORS 30 seconds OFF Satellite Name SAT 1 Position Frequency Skew Band Tx Polarity Search Patter Reflector LNB Auto Threshold Offset 1234 567 0 0 1 H SKY SEARCH PRIMARY Threshold COBHET 90 j Log Id Dealer Ship Name CRUISE Logout Modem Rx Lock Tx Mute 9 Error Search Delay Sat Reference 30 seconds OFF Satellite SAT1 95 0 E degree 1234 567 0 0 1 H SKY SEARCH Name Position Frequency Skew Band Tx Polarity Search Pattern Reflector PRIMARY LNB XPOL 140 Threshold 100 Log Id Dealer Ship ame CRUISE 95 0 E degree Status Disconnected Normal Locked 0 Signal Sat Long 95 0 E Heading 0 Azimuth 0 Elevation 0 Relative 0 Modem System Status Front Panel Led Error Initialzing Power Target Search Tracking Ship Latitude Longitude 0 000000 N degree 0 000000 W degree Antenna Cross Level 0 0 degree
16. correct satellite is selected 13 Check for polarization drive failure 14 Check for improper polarization alignment position Check cable connections to assure that a cable has not been disconnected Check the modem for failure 2 4 To Target a different satellite Status To target a different satellite go to the 2 9 Sat Long 95 0 E 5 T Heading 0 Satellite Search Auto screen and select oeste Modem the desired satellite from the drop Log Id Dealer DE T Ship Name CRUISE p Relative 0 d own ist Logout Signal Satellite Signal Automatic Search Auto Ship Position Configuration Latitude 0 000000 N Lonatitude 0 000000 W Interfaces Satellite Selection Reflector Satellite Select Satellite Profile Select Satellite MY FAVORITE SATELLITE Status Graphs System Tools CLI Command Position Antenna Test loas 2 5 4012 GX Operation Manual Quick Start Operation 2 When you make that selection you will 7 Sat Long 122 0 W Status m is Heading 0 see the temporary message Modem Log Id Dealer s En Elevation 0 Ship Name CRUISE Relative 0 Acquiring Satellite Signal Please Wait Signal Satellite Signal Automatic Search Latitude 0 000000 N Longtitude 0 000000 W Satellite Selection MY FAVORITE SATELLITERG 3 Shortly after that you will see the Pol Sat Long 122 0 W Status i ae Heading 0 temporary message 90
17. define From and To dates then right click Explort icon om 02 01 2012 21 54 34 9 02 03 2012 21 54 42 M 44 4 February 2012 gt b gt 12a ni 201202032110 16 7 8 9 10 Do 201201302024 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 8 8 27 28 29 21 54 42 OK Cancel To download a file right click a link below and click or define From and To dates then right click Explori From rs To 201202030111 20120130 pen in New Tab 0200023 710 Open in Plew rint Larget Joi Documenti Decuments p Software Phew Feldes r Favorites 4 Documents library 4 Music 135577 anc Fichwes Trunk 6 7 enc veo mag no HU NS Computer 5 Dick conical Appa 1 E mem Lures i All Tiles Hide Felder Download complete Download Complete getLogFile from 10 1 1 100 Downloaded Download to Transfer rate 1 1 sec C Users swelles Docume etLogFile 1 60KB Sec 3 24 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual Choose the program to view it in and click OK 2 Choose the program you want to use File getLogFile Adobe Acrobat 9 0 rr Reader Adobe Systems Incorporated A dobe Systems Incorporated Internet Explorer Microsoft Of
18. deg deg Tracking On Searching On Slow scan On Tx Mute On deg deg Y Manual 1500 LNB XPol 5 CoPol Antenna Name Enter Description deg Operations deg deg Tracking 9 On Searching On Slow scan On Tx Mute On deg deg Advanced Operations Linear 0 0 deg Circular 0 0 deg Advanced Operations Parameters Target 0 0 EL Target 0 0 CL Target 0 0 Polang Target Drive AUTO Linear 0 0 Circular 22 Antenn Parameters Azimuth 0 0 deg Elevation 0 0 deg Polang Linear 0 0 deg Circular 0 0 deg 3 13 AZ Target 0 0 Opera EL Target 0 0 CL Target 0 0 deg deg deg Track Search Slow 56 Polang Target Drive AUTO Linear Circular Tx Mu deg deg 4012 GX Operation Manual Turning Tracking OFF inhibits an Auto Search pattern from beginning or continuing You can turn a Search pattern on or off And the search pattern is determined by the Search Pattern drop down selection If you have selected the antenna will go into Auto Search If the antenna completes a Search Delay timeout and AGC is still below threshold it will go into a Search If the antenna is in the middle of a Search Pattern and you want to stop it select Off Slow Scan changes drive to a motor There are certain instances where we may want to drive the antenna extremely slowly ie 0 2 or 0 3 degrees per second Slo
19. logInfoExport Type Unknown File Type From C Users swelles Documents IMA Software logl Cancel Always ask before opening this file While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open this file What s the 3 19 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus You can see that it lists the date time category 2 Notepad File Edit Format View Help and details 02 03 2012 21 10 16 430 INFORMATION 6 webs reg task1 MXP PosAnt 1 1 0LD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N OFF OFF OFF 02 03 2012 21 10 16 430 INFORMATION 6 webs req task1 MXP PosAnt 2 101 0 TE H 2 0 0 XPOL PRIMARY SPIRAL MANUAL 100 1 02 03 2012 21 10 1 6 520 INFORMATION 1032 webs _req_ asks MXP Latest Parameter nc You could print out Save or send this file to 12 09 090 INFORMATION 1032 webs req taskl MXP Latest Parameter nc someone ie attached to an email 112 09 090 ERROR 6 req 1 invalid Socket 890 INFORMATION 1045 webs_req_ task0 MXP Tracking On ON 890 ERROR 6 webs task0 MXP Invalid socket 620 INFORMATION 1048 IST Test MXP IST On 2 59 620 ERROR NULL IST Test TEST GPS RMC Valid Test Gps RMC st has never been received check GPS connection to ICU Check ICU power and conne to MXP 02 03 2012 21 32 59 680 INFORMATION 1048 IST Test MXP IST On OFF 02 03 2012 21 33 34 410 INFORMATIO
20. 040 Logs Activity Data Export Others Change Password FAQ Help Version number BD 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Tel System log for last 7 days B NS Sea Te The Data Export screen allows you to specify a longer or shorter period of time The red coded file names consist of one To download a file right click a link below and click Save Target As then name the file hour collections of data or define From and To dates then right click Explort icon Click on the From box Mi F8 To rs 201202032110 201201302024 201202031710 201202022337 20120202223 3 21 4012 GX Operation Manual Notice that the format of the file name is a date and time code 2012 Year 02 Month 03 Day 1710 Time 5 10 PM To see the contents of the file you right click on it Click on Save Target As Choose the name and location to save the file to Then click Save When you see the Download Complete dialog box click the Open button 4012 GX User Menus System log for To download a file right click a link below and click Save Target or define From and To dates then right Explort icon From 201202032110 201202031710 201201302024 201202022337 From a 2012702703110 20120130 01i20 n3171n 201202 Open in New Tab Orpen m feu Save Target 1 Documents My Documents gt IMA Software New
21. 21 12 09 090 webs_req_task Graph 02 03 2012 21 12 11 890 MEER webs_req_task System 02 03 2012 21 32 59 620 ER Ist Test Tools CLI Command Position Antenna 02 03 2012 21 33 34 410 BERE webs_req_task 2 03 2012 21 34 00 830 EI webs re 03 2012 20 34 33 020 EM webs_req_taski 02 03 2012 20 36 19 520 webs_req_task 02 03 2012 20 36 30 320 webs_req_task 3 20 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual 3 8 Data Export Sea Tel COGAN Sat Long Status Disconnected Heading Normal Modem Locked Azimuth Log Id User Elevation Ship CRULSE 17 135 Relative Logout Signal 1 Satellite Search System log Auto To download a file right click a link below and click Save Target As then name the file csv or txt or define From and To dates then right click Explort icon system Log Graphic Data Configuration Satellite From 201201220458 200003311731 200003160210 200003160110 200003160010 Status 200003152310 200003152210 200003152110 200003152010 200003151510 Graphs 200003151810 200003151710 200003151610 200003082174 200003041904 System 200002122301 200002122037 200002122009 200002122008 200002122000 200002121957 200001252250 200001252231 200001090246 200001080430 Tools 200001080330 200001080230 200001080130 200001080030 200001072330 Position Antenna 200001072230 200001072130 2000010652133 200001052032 200001020
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23. BIT 90 Azimuth Modem Locked E Log Id User a Elevation Ship Name CRUISE 25 4 13 Relative Logout 0 Signal Track FAQ Satellite Search Auto 1 What is Modem Status 2 What is System Status Configuration Satellite 3 What does the Signal Bar mean 4 What does the arrow heading graph mean 5 What is Error 5tatus 6 What is Threshold 7 What is Tx Mute 8 Why I can not login with Opera 9 What to do when I export data with Opera 10 How to enable SSL 3 0 11 How to get signed SSL Certificate 12 How to upload signed certificate to web server Version number 0 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Tel 3 27 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus The FAQ page will provide you with answers to commonly asked questions You get to it by clicking on the FAQ button found at the lower left area of every screen 311 Help COBHATT Log Id User Ship Name CRUISE Logout Track Off Satellite Search Auto Configuration Satellite Graphs Version number s E Sat Long 95 0 E Status Disconnected Heading 0 Normal Azimuth 0 Modem Locked Elevation 0 0 Relative 0 lll Media Xchange Point short is the primary interface for configuration management and maintenance of your antenna You do the following with MXP Web interface Operate Tels antenna Add an
24. N 1045 webs req taskl MXP Tracking On OFF 02 03 2012 21 33 34 410 ERROR 6 webs taskl MXP Invalid socket 02 03 2012 21 34 00 830 INFORMATION 1045 webs req task0 MXP Tracking On ON 02 03 2012 21 34 00 830 ERROR 6 webs req task0 MXP Invalid socket 02 03 2012 20 34 33 020 INFORMATION 6 webs req tasko MXP Sys 1 Enter Description MODELID enter ship Name OFF ON ON 17 02 03 2012 20 34 33 020 INFORMATION 6 webs _req_ tasko MXP 5 5 2 15 16 FWD FWD Description 0 0 0 0 90 0 Enter Description 0 0 0 0 90 0 02 03 2012 20 34 33 020 INFORMATION 6 webs req task0 MXP 5 5 3 Enter Description 0 0 0 0 90 0 Enter Description 0 0 0 0 90 0 OFF 02 03 2012 20 34 33 020 ERROR 6 webs tasko MXP Invalid socket 02 03 2012 20 36 19 520 ERROR 6 webs req taskl MXP Invalid socket 02 03 2012 20 36 30 320 ERROR 6 webs req task0 MXP Invalid socket 02 03 2012 20 37 04 440 INFORMATION 6 webs req taskl 1 1 PRIMARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 AUTO 0 0 0 0 0N 1 0 6 0 30 2 0 16 0 02 03 2012 20 37 04 440 INFORMATION 6 webs reg taskl MXP Ref l View Activ You can select ranges of data for the past seven days Date Range Up to last 7 days All log for today If you want to see data from more than one log for today week ago refer to the next section on Data Satelite Profile Tine sas Status 02 03 2012
25. OPERATION MANUAL FOR SEA TEL 4012 GX BROADBAND AT SEA TRANSMIT RECEIVE SYSTEM Sea Tel Inc Sea Tel Europe 4030 Nelson Avenue Unit 1 Orion Industrial Centre Concord CA 94520 Wide Lane Swaythling Tel 925 798 7979 Southampton UK SO 18 2HJ Fax 925 798 7986 Tel 44 0 23 80 671155 Web http www cobham com seatel Fax 44 0 23 80 671166 Web http www cobham com seatel Sea Tel Inc is also doing business as Cobham SATCOM Maritime October 9 2013 Document 136876 Revision A1 These commodities technology or software were exported from the United States in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations Diversion contrary to U S law is prohibited Sea Tel Marine Stabilized Antenna systems are manufactured in the United States of America Sea Tel is an ISO 9001 2008 registered company Certificate Number 13690 issued March 14 2011 R amp TTE The 40126 Maritime Satellite Earth Station complies with the requirements of directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment A copy of the CE R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity for this equipment is contained in this manual ww Sea Tel 4012GX 1 0 Meter antennas will meet the off axis EIRP spectral density envelope set forth in FCC 47 C F R 8 25 222 a 1 i when the input power density limitations listed in our FCC Declaration are met Co
26. SATEL T E a A AU aa bern US DR 2 5 2 5 BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT PANEL STATUS LEDS ancora oett tae eb e veteri eer 2 6 3 4012 USER MENDUJIS SRL ELLEN LI 3 1 Sus Sere COE 3 1 3 3 SATELLITE SIGNALAUTOMATIC SEARCH Pcia 3 4 SATTE CONFIGURATION 3 5 39 3 6 3 0 3 10 shor sie tat 3 17 SP MEM NU direi HON 3 21 3 19 GOHANGEDASSWORDS mm aae att esten ME eO o 3 26 FAO r Trea 3 27 SUME HERO 3 28 4 STCTOWING THE ANTENNA iii o i te D 4 1 41 INSTALLING THE STOW RESTRAINTS 2 cei tocco p e Poit btt ab Fe on e o o pte E Deque 4 1 4 1 1 Installing the AZ Shipping Stow Restraint ceccssecssse
27. ation on Vessels ESV networks 2 FCC regulation 47 C F R 25 222 defines the provisions for blanket licensing of ESV antennas operating in the Ku Band This declaration covers the requirements for meeting 25 222 1 by the demonstrations outlined in paragraphs b 1 1 and b 1 ii1 The requirements for meeting 25 222 a 3 a 7 are left to the applicant The paragraph numbers in this declaration refer to the 2009 version of FCC 47 25 222 3 Tel hereby declares that the antennas listed below will meet the off axis EIRP spectral density requirements of 25 222 a 1 1 with an N value of 1 when the following Input Power spectral density limitations are met 0 6 Meter Ku Band Models 2406 and USAT 24 are limited to 21 6 dBW 4kHz 0 75 Meter Ku Band Models 3011 USAT 30 are limited to 21 6 dBW 4kHz 0 9 Meter Ku Band Model 3612 is limited to 20 3 dBW 4kHz 1 0 Meter Ku Band Models 4003 4006 4009 4010 are limited to 16 3 dBW 4kHz 1 0 Meter Ku Band Model 4012 is limited to 16 6 d BW 4kHz 1 2 Meter Ku Band Models 4996 5009 5010 5012 are limited to 14 0 d BW 4kHz 1 5 Meter Ku Band Models 6006 6009 6012 are limited to 14 0 d BW 4kHz 2 4 Meter Ku Band Models 9797 and 9711QOR are limited to 14 0 dBW AKHz 4 Sea Tel hereby declares that the antennas referenced in paragraph 3 above will maintain a stabilization pointing accuracy of better than 0 2 degrees under specified ship motion conditions th
28. cessary to stow the antenna 6 Verify that the antenna rotates tilts left and right from level freely through its full cross level range of motion 4 8
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30. d remove satellites Edit satellite s parameters Target Search and Track a satellite Diagnose communication problems View system status reports Frmware upgrade It is recommended that new users go through the Help and FAQ pages first The Help and FAQ pages provide valuable information including how to use the utility tool provided tips for operation and configuration an explanation of technical terms etc Access Permission You may not be able to see some pages depending on your user type user may be able to view and access all or part of the menu on left hand side after logging in successfully dependings on what has been granted to the user user who has been granted a role of Dealer has full access to all menu items including configuration operations system Information query and For a user whe has been granted a role of User the user onhy has partial access to menu items Contact your dealers if you need to access a particular page or menu which you do not have access to MXP is tested under IE ver 8 0 6 or above Firefox ver 5 0 or above Chrome ver 13 0 or above and Safari ver 5 1 and above It may or may not work with other browsers The monitor s lowest resolution supported is 1024x768 For optimal view a resolution of 12801024 is recommended Turn on browser s popup and enable JavaScript Copyright 2012 Sea Tel 3 28 4012 GX User Menus The Help page provides valuable information related to co
31. e if entered Tracking indicator Modem Lock indicator and signal level number value and bar graph will be displayed in the header of the MXP GUI pages Upon completion of the above the system will continue to operate automatically indefinitely until Enter Descr Status Tracking Modem Signal AC power to the system is interrupted OR The satellite signal is blocked OR The ship sails into an area of insufficient satellite signal strength level 2 1 4012 GX Operation Manual Quick Start Operation 2 2 If no signal is found If the system does NOT automatically find the satellite from a cold start follow the steps below The Tracking LED will flash for a short period of time Search Delay followed by the Search LED coming ON The ICU will automatically move the gt Target antenna in the selected Search pattern until looking for a signal value that is greater than the threshold value red bar in um Power Tracking the bar graph Not finding a signal greater than Threshold the bar graph will stay red and the antenna will reach the end of the prescribed search pattern The antenna will retarget and the cycle will repeat Search Delay timeout conduct 1453 search pattern followed by retarget am Initializing am Search Satellite Enter Descr Status Tracking Modem Signal Check Latitude Longitude and Heading des uva These should be correct but may be D em
32. earch mes System Front Panel Led Configuration Modem Rx Lock LOCKED Error Target Satellite Tx Mute OFF Initializing Search amp Error ERRORS Power Tracking om Search Delay 30 seconds Sat Reference OFF Satellite Ship Name SAT 1 Latitude 0 000000 N degree Position 95 0 E degree Longitude 0 000000 W degree Frequency 1234 507 Skew 0 0 Antenna Band 1 Tx Polarity H Cross Level 0 0 degree Search Pattern SKY SEARCH Circular Polang 0 0 degree Reflector PRIMARY Linear Polang 0 0 degree LNB Al ires i 140 Threshold Version number BD 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Tel d D 5 The System group on this display provides indicators for System Modem Rx Lock Modem Rx Lack Tx Mute Tx Mute OFF 8 Error ERRORS Search Delay 30 seconds Sat Reference OFF Error This display can also be viewed in the header of every menu screen 3 2 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual The Front Panel LED group on this display provides the same six indicators that are on the front panel of the MXP 2 Front Panel Led Error Initializing Error Power Initializing Searc Target Power Tracking Search Tracking These represent the six LEDs seen on the front panel of the MXP vA e Error 3 Target Initializing Search Power Tracking 3 3 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus 3 3 Sate
33. eg Save 3 14 Reflector amp Primary LNB XPol v Secondary CoPol Manual 1500 Antenna Name Enter Description Operations Tracking On o gt a i Do amp s Tx Mute On 4012 GX User Menus An example of when you need to drive the antenna slowly or at a very specific speed is when you are doing a side lobe test You would drive the antenna off in Azimuth then drive up at a very steady slow rate to display the low side lobes then main beam then continue to drive it off through high side lobes Tx Mute inhibits transmitting If you are in Manual Pol you will be able to enter the value of where you want to drive the polarity of the feed to The values you see in the target boxes are last submitted In this example it is in Auto mode so the entries are grayed out and manual control is disabled This is similar to the AZ EL and CL Target in that you enter the desired position on the right entry boxes and the readout shows the actual position on the left 4012 GX Operation Manual Main Beam Side Lobe Level Directivity dBi Angle Degrees Operations Off Off Off Tracking Searching On Slow scan On e Off Tx Mute On Advanced Operations Antenna Name Enter Description Parameters Ala AZ Target 00 deg EL Target 0 0 CL Target 00 deg Azimuth 0 0 deg Flevation 0 0 deg Operations Tracking On Sea
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35. ignat Logout Satellite Signal Automatic Search Configuration Latitude 0 000000 N Longtitude 0 000000 W Heading 0 0 Satellite Satellite Selection Graphs Select Satellite Version number BD 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Te Your dealer should have set up at least one satellite for you If your screen is blank none have been set up To target a desired satellite simply select it from the drop down list 3 5 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus 3 5 Graphs S Sat Long 95 Status Disconnected n Heading Normal CDOBHHIT 90 Azimuth Modem Locked 5 Log Id User V f Elevation 2 n Ship Name CRUISE 2255 7 Relative TI Logout Signal Monitoring Graph Data Type Live Data Historic Data Graphic Mode Aes PTT TT tT tT tT tT tT TT TT TT ETE EE Ll LT 0T 14 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 2 5 Version number BD 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Te You
36. link below and click Save Targe or define From a dates then right click Explort icon From 201202032110 201202031710 2012020223 201201302024 3 25 4012 GX Operation Manual On this screen you can click on the date range and also the type of graphic record you want to download This operates in the same was as you have already seen in the three previous examples 3 9 Change Password Sea Tel Log Id User Ship Name CRUISE Logout Version number BOLEZ System Log 4012 GX User Menus Criteria for graphic data export From Select All 71 DisplIVC oop error DispV ref AZ P LV LV_YTa CL Fi CL LV RawY CL RawX 77 Sat Long Heading Azimuth Elevation Relative DispWirate DispTC drive ADMC postition AZ E AZ E AZE LV A LV IV e SGL O Status Disconnected Normal Modem Locked 0 ual Change User s Password User Id User Old Password New Password Confirm Your Password Copyright 2012 Sea Tel 3 26 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual The user is able to change their own password If you should forget your password contact your dealer to reset it for you Change User s Password User Id Dealer Old Password lo SysAdmin New Password User Confirm Your Password 3 10 FAQ S COE eee Sat Long 95 Status Disconnected ea E x Heading Normal COBHHH
37. ll log for today Graphs c m No data Version number BD 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Te All of the information is color coded according to the four categories of Error Red View Activity Log Warning Yellow Filter Information Green E Test White 3 17 4012 GX Operation Manual The information can be sorted by any of the four categories just by clicking on the category title The default sort category is Type You can also sort by date range You can export data by right clicking on the Export icon Click Save Target As to choose where you want the data to be saved 4012 GX User Menus View Activity Log Date Range amp Today Y 02 03 2012 21120900 BERE webs_reg_taski 02 03 2012 21 12 11 890 ERE 02 03 2012 21 32 59 020 ist Test Up to last 7 days Type 02 03 2012 21 33 34 910 ER taski 02 03 2012 21 34 00 830 BR webs_req_tackp 02 03 2012 20 34 33 070 BEER webs_req_tasko w All Filter Bref Summary Imveakd socket Invalid socket GPS Test Gos RF been received Check GPS c Check IOU power and canne socket Invalid socket Invak socket View Activity Log Date Range Today 5 Up to last 7 days All log for today sons 02 03 2012 21 12 09 090 EMI webs_req_taski 02 03 2012 21 12 11 890 ERR webs_req_task0 02 03 2012 21 32 59 620 ERR Ist Test Time 02 03 2012 21 33 34 410 EM webs_req_taski
38. llite Signal Automatic Search The ship s position Latitude amp Longitude and Heading are displayed in the header of every menus screen The Latitude amp Longitude are also displayed on this screen where you view the satellite which is currently selected or select the satellite you want to target Here you can select a satellite by clicking on the drop down menu and choosing the desired satellite from this saved configured satellites in the drop down list Once a satellite is selected targeting and inclined searching is performed automatically Clicking on the drop down box will allow you to see the selections This is the method of satellite selection that will most commonly be utilized by the users under the User Log in S Sat Long 95 0 E Status Disconnected ea A Heading 0 Normal cCosHAMm Modem Locked 4 Log Id User i Elevation 0 Ship Name CRUISE 225 135 Relative 0 TENE 0 signal Lin Satellite Signal Automatic Search Configuration Latitude 0 000000 N Longtitude 0 000000 W Heading 0 0 Satellite Satellite Selection Graphs Select Satellite Version number BD 82 Copyright 2012 Sea Tel 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual 3 4 Satellite Configuration S T E Sat Long 95 Status Disconnected 7 i E Heading Normal 270 Azimuth Modem Locked Log Id User Elevation 2 Ship Name CRUISE 25 7135 Relative TI 0 s
39. mand Change the zoom level to change the amount of Configuration Interfaces data being displayed System Reflector Satellite Profile Status Graphs AZ 1 deg div System ey Tools CLI Command Position Antenna Test REL 1 deg div Logs Reselect a graph from the graph mode list Monitoring Graph Data Historic Data Graphic Mode Select mode D Select mode ADMC position DisplVC loop error DispV ref DispW rate DispTC drive DishScanXY For Dealer and SysAdmin an input field for CLI Monitoring Graph Command Line Interface commands is u _ provi ded to change AZ EL CL etc Live Data Historic Data Graphic Mode CLI Command Submit Export 3 0 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus 3 6 Position Antenna Sat Long 95 0 E Status Disconnected Heading 0 Normal Azimuth 0 Modem Locked 5 Log Id User Elevation 0 Ship Name CRULSE 223 135 D Logout E Sig nal mall Track Position Antenna Satellite search Satellite Auto COBHATT Threshold Longitude 95 0 E TxPolaity HORZ 2 amp On eof Configuration MHz ri 1 Auto offset 140 Skew 0 leg Reflector Primary Secondary Threshold 100 Search Pattern Sky Search LNB XPol cCoPod Advanced Operations Antenna Name TOWER MODELID Parameters BL AZ Target 0 0 deg EL Target 0 0 deg CL Target
40. may be asked by your dealer to run a graph 5 A as Sat Long 95 0 E Heading 0 Normal for them to use for diagnostics purposes Azimuth 0 Modem Locked Elevation 0 Select the desired graph from the dropdown list Pons Reate 0 Signal Monitoring Graph All graphs are driven by live data Data Type Live Data Historic Data Graphic Mode Select mode AD A 3 6 4012 GX User Menus You have the choice of displaying live or historic data Live allows viewing amp recording live information Historical allow the historical data to be viewed There are four zoom levels Live allows viewing amp recording live information Historical allow the historical data to be viewed In a zoom level live data is drawn from left to right within a specified time interval 4012 GX Operation Manual Sat Long Status Heading 90 Azimuth Log Id Dealer Elevation Ship Name CRUISE cas meee Relative Logout Sig Modem Monitoring Graph Live Data Historic Data Graphic Mode Zoom Level 1 2 4 LV 1 deg div AZ 1 deg div B 1 deg div Sea Tel COBHAM Sat Long Status 2 es Heading 279 90 Azimuth M i Elevation 223 180 7135 Relative Modem Log Id Dealer Ship Name CRUISE Logout Track Satellite Search Auto Signal Monitoring Graph Data Type Live Data Historic Data Graphic Mode 220
41. me This makes it available in the drop down list 3 Add the a ppropriate pa ra meter va ues for the n a dropdown list or your desired satellite is not in the dropdown list dick Add Satellite to desired satellite Add Satellite 4 Click the Save button to create that preset TT Longitude v Tx Polarity HORZ Freqency 1234 567 MHz Band 2 Skew 0 deg Reflector Primary Secondary LNB amp XPol CoPol Satellite Configuration X Save From this point on the User will simply go to the Satellite Auto screen and select the desired satellite from the drop down list mu Satellite Signal Automatic Search Configu Interfaces System Latitude 0 000000 N Longtitude 0 000000 W Reflector Satellite Satellite Selection Profile Select Satelite Status Select Satellite Graphs 123 W System Tools MY SAT CLI Command MYSATELLITE Position Antenna NBC34 Test SAT 1 SAT2 Logs SATEDISH Activity Data Export Others Admin Change Password FAQ Help 3 16 4012 GX User Menus 4012 GX Operation Manual 3 7 Activity S P PEL ue Long 95 status Disconnected ES ps Heading Normal cosHAMm m 90 Azimuth Modem Locked r Ms Log Id User A E Elevation Ship Name CRUISE Z 3 Relative mil Tu 0 signal tll Track View Activity Log Satellite Search amp Today _ c Up to last 7 days TM Date Range Filter Configuration A
42. nfiguration operating tips etc You get to it by clicking on the Help button found at the lower left area of every screen 4012 GX Operation Manual Test Logs Activity Data Export Others Admin Change Passwoga FAQ 3 29 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus This Page Intentionally Left Blank Stowing the Antenna 4012 GX Operation Manual 4 Stowing the Antenna This antenna must be properly stowed if the ship will be underway while AC power to the Above Decks Equipment ADE is de energized Failure to do so may void your warranty CAUTION There are three stow restraints that MUST be installed on this antenna pedestal if the ship will be underway while the Above Decks Equipment is de energized It is strongly recommended that AC Power to the ADE and BDE be supplied from an adequately rated Un interruptible Power Supply UPS to protect the antenna against short power outages while underway 41 Installing the Stow Restraints The order the restraints are installed is not critical 4 1 1 Installing the AZ Shipping Stow Restraint 1 The AZ shipping stow restraint is formed by a pin bolt that is lowered into a channel in a stowage block on the upper plate of the pedestal as shown 2 Remove the pin bolt from the STOW hole this only stows the pin bolt not the antenna 3 Rotate the antenna to center the LOCK hole directly over the stow block channel Pin bolt this is the UN Stowed p
43. osition of the antenna Stow Block Channel 4 Torestrain azimuth rotation of the antenna install the pin bolt in the Lock hole and assure that the pin drops into the channel in the stow block below 5 Verify that the stow pin is engaged in the channel of the stow block and that the antenna does NOT rotate in azimuth 4 1 4012 GX Operation Manual 4 1 2 Installing the EL Shipping Stow Restraint 1 TheELshipping stow restraint is formed by a stow pin bolt mounted through a bracket and is engaged into a hole slot in the elevation driven sprocket when the dish is at zenith 90 degrees elevation 2 Inthe un stowed position the hardware from left to right is the stow pin bolt head hex nut washer bracket washer hex nut So the pin section of the stow pin bolt is NOT inserted into the hole in the elevation driven sprocket EL Stow Pin Bolt head Hex Nut amp Washer Bracket Washer amp Hex Nut Elevation Driven Sprocket 3 Torestrain the elevation axis of the antenna unthread the hex nut nearest the elevation driven sprocket Using 34 open end wrench remove the hex nut and washer from the stow pin bolt 4 Remove the stow pin bolt from the bracket 4 2 Stowing the Antenna Stowing the Antenna 4012 GX Operation Manual 5 Remove the washer from the stow pin bolt and unthread the hex nut from the bolt 6 Putone of the washers onto the stow pin bolt and insert it into the bracket t
44. oward the elevation driven sprocket 7 Putthe other washer and then thread the two hex nuts onto the bolt 8 Tighten the hex nuts to prevent the hardware from loosening while in the stowed configuration 9 Verify that the antenna does not rotate in elevation 4 3 4012 GX Operation Manual 4 1 3 Installing the CL Shipping Stow Restraint The CL shipping stow restraint is formed by a red locking bar with adjustable bumpers at each end of the bar This mechanism is placed under the cross level beam to lock it in place at level If not already removed remove an adjustable bumper by removing the bottom nut from one end of the locking bar If not already loosened loosen the top nut up toward the rubber bumper Insert vacant end of the locking bar through the opening under the cross level beam Insert the adjustable bumper into the vacant hole on the end of the locking bar To restrain the cross level axis of the antenna use a 7 16 open end wrench to tighten the nut on the top side of the locking bar until the rubber bumper is forced up against the bottom of the cross level beam Verify that the antenna does NOT rotate tilt left amp right from level Re install and tighten the bottom nut on the underside of the locking bar Stowing the Antenna 42 Removing the Shipping Stow Restraints PRIOR to Power Up The order the restraints are removed is not critical 4 2 1 Remo
45. r 0 0 deg Linear deg Ix Mute On Circular deg aswornd Salvi 3 12 4012 GX User Menus The displayed AZ and EL represent the actual angle of the reflector AZ EL and CL entry fields give you the ability to submit that target command CL should always be left at 0 0 except when testing CL drive capability These values may not match The left values are displays The right boxes are entry fields only which do not change unless the operator enters new values into them The values displayed on the left are constantly updated to accurately reflect the actual antenna Azimuth and Elevation AZ EL and CL Target are the last command that the operator entered 4012 GX Operation Manual aeg Search Pattern Spiral Submit Advanced Operations Parameters Azimuth 0 0 deg Elevation 0 0 deg AZ Target 0 0 EL Target 0 0 CL Target 0 0 Polang Linear 0 0 deg Circular 0 0 deg Linear Circular Save Search Pattern Spiral Submit Advanced Operations Parameters Azimuth 0 0 deg Elevation 0 0 deg Polang Linear 0 0 deg Circular 0 0 deg Linear Circular Save Polang Target Drive AUTO AZ Target 0 0 EL Target 0 0 CL Target 0 0 Polang Target Drive AUTO LNB XPol Manual 1500 CoPol Antenna Name Enter Description deg Operations
46. rching On Slow scan On Polang Polang Target Linear 0 0 deg Drive AUTO Circular 0 0 deg Linear Tx Mute Circular Submit Advanced Operations Azimuth 0 0 deg Flevation 0 0 deg Polang Polang Target Linear 0 0 deg Drive AUTO Ciraular 0 0 deg Linear deg Antenna Name Enter Description Operations AZ Target 00 deg EL Target 00 CL Target 00 deg Tracking On Off Searching On Off Slow scan Off Tx Mute On Off Circular deg 3 15 4012 GX Operation Manual 4012 GX User Menus In summary the operational sequence is Satellite 1 Go to the upper part of the Position Antenna 08 5 Ta Polarny C Mode Auto Manual screen and establish known values Skew 00 deg Reflector Primary Secondary 1800 Search Pattern Spe LNB XPol CoPol nlii Sask Operations Antenna Enter Description Model MODELID Parameters Azimuth 0 0 deg li x Elevation 0 0 deg AZ Target 00 deg Operations EL Target ao Tracking CL Target deg Searching On Slow scan On Palang Polang Target Linear 0 0 deg Drive AUTO Tx Mute Circular 0 0 deg Linear Circular 3 Go to the Satellite Configuration page and click the Add Satellite button Satellite Configuration odown list or your desired satellite is not in the dropdown list dick Add satelite to 2 2 Enter a Satellite na
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48. s mentioned before the 4012 GX is s single reflector system so there will be no Secondary selection for it The LNB is set to either cross pol or co pol 4012 GX Operation Manual Position Antenna Longitude 95 0 TxPolaity HORZ Fregency 1234 567 MHz Band 1 Skew 0 0 deg Reflector Primary Secondary Search Pattern Sky Search LNB 5 Satellite Longitude 101 0 W 1234 567 Skew 0 0 deg Tx Polarity HORZ Band 2 T Reflector amp Primary Secondary LNB XPol 5 CoPol 4012 GX Operation Manual In Auto Threshold the system adds the noise floor off satellite AGC level to this Auto Threshold value and calculates the Threshold The threshold is recalculated whenever the antenna goes into Search or is commanded to target a satellite This is what is represented by the red line on the Signal Level graph In Manual the Threshold level stays fixed regardless of the state of the antenna If you are in the fringe area of a footprint you may not have sufficient carrier to noise ratio so you might need to set the Threshold extremely low just to be able to track the desired satellite After you make the selections click the Submit button to submit it to RAM Then click the Save button Note The Submit button submits it to working memory and Save submits it to the equivalent of NVRAM So if you cycle Power these parameters will be lost if not saved
49. sole USB Port Ship Position Type NMEA Flow Control RTS CTS Mode Legacy Lat 0 000000 N Heading ID HDT Longt 0 000000 W 2 2 Quick Start Operation 4012 GX Operation Manual If the Heading value is not correct enter EET n the correct value in the lower right field of ML PN til 2 Logout 180 pug Signal 11011 the Communication Interfaces screen Communication Interfaces Click Save Satelite Search network Port Mode Secure TCP 0 i 2000 Legacy 4 TCP 14 2001 Legacy TCP 2 82002 TCP 3 4 2003 MAC Address 00 04 A3 2D E1 ED Configuration IP Address 10 1 1 100 UDP Port m 49667 Interfaces Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Web Port 80 System Gateway 10 11 1 Secure Web Port Iz 443 Reflector Satellite Profile DNS IP Address 10 1 1 205 Serial Port NMEA 0183 Output External Modem Status Graphs RFM amp C 9600 bps Message Interval Refiector Primary Secondary System Passthrough 9600 bps 1 vw sec Modem 1 0 Modem RJ45 Lock On off Input polarty Low Lock Hi Lock Block output Low Block Hi Block Console 115200 bps 3 OFF m NMEA 0183 4800 bps 4 OFF OB8M Modem 4800 bps 1Cu Console 115200 bps 1 mxp Aux232 9600 bps 2 OFF 1 1 1 Gyro Console USB Port Ship Position Flow Control RTS CTS Mode Legacy v Lat 0 000000 N Longt 0 000000 W Check for blockage this is the MOST common cause of not being able to acquire the desired satellite
50. sssssessssessssessssesssssessssecsssscsssscsssecssssccsssecsssecsssecssssecsssecsssesssseessses 4 1 4 1 2 Installing the EL Shipping Stow Restraint ceccssescssescssssssssessssessssessssessssecsssscsssscsssscssssccsssecsssecsssecssssecssnecsssesssseessses 4 2 4 1 3 Installing the CL Shipping Stow R Straint cceccscecsssescsssssssessssessssesssssessssessssesssssesssecsssnecsssecsssecsssecsessecssnecssseessseessses 4 4 4 2 REMOVING THE SHIPPING STOW RESTRAINTS PRIOR TO POWER UP sssssssssssssssessssssesssessscssssssesssessesssesssessesssesssesseessesseesseessess 4 4 42 1 Removing the AZ Shipping Stow Restraint eeccsceccssescsssecsssessssessssesssssessssecsssessssscsssscsssnecsssecssssssssscssssessssessssccessecssses 4 4 42 2 Removing the EL Shipping Stow Restraint u ceccssecsssesssssssssessssecsssscssssessssecsssscsssscsssecsssuccsssecsssecsssscssssessssessssecsssecssses 4 5 42 3 Removing the CL Shipping Stow REStraint ceccseeccssescsssecsssessssesssseessssessssecsssecsssscsssscssssessssecsssecsssscssssesssnecsssecssseessses 4 7 Table of Contents 4012 GX Operation Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank vi Introduction 4012 GX Operation Manual 1 Introduction The 4012 GX VSAT antenna Mechanical design is based on the best 1m maritime antenna model 4009 Has a frequency tuned radome to operate in Ku and Ka band networks Uses IP based secured communication Has a monolithic software archi
51. tecture Has extensive diagnostic capability Is optionally upgradable to GX The ICU Integrated Control Unit is at the center of the antenna operation The operator interacts with this system by way of a computer owner supplied The computer communicates with the MXP Media Xchange Processor MXP communicates the operators commands to the ICU Integrated Control Unit and it passes system information back to the operator e The ICU controls the antenna and monitors it Above Decks Computer 6 Below Decks 4012 GX Operation Manual Introduction This Page Intentionally Left Blank Quick Start Operation 4012 GX Operation Manual 2 Quick Start Operation If your system has been set up correctly and if the ship has not moved since the system was used last the system should automatically acquire the satellite from a cold power up start Once the satellite has been acquired the modem then should achieve lock and you should be able to use the system 2 1 If satellite signal is found AND network lock is achieved Tracking will take over front panel Tracking LED will be ON and automatically peak the antenna position for highest ua receive signal level from the satellite Lcid iut Target E d initializing am Search uum Power s Tracking When the ICU has signal above threshold Satellite AND modem has network lock the antenna will continue to track the satellite Satellite Nam
52. us meeting the requirements of 25 222 a 1 1 A Those antennas marked with will maintain a stabilization pointing accuracy of better than 0 3 degrees The Input Power spectral density limits for these antenna have been adjusted to meet the requirements of 25 222 1 1 5 Sea Tel hereby declares that the antennas referenced in paragraph 3 above will automatically cease transmission within 100 milliseconds if the pointing error should exceed 0 5 degrees and will not resume transmission until the error drops below 0 2 degrees thus meeting the requirements of 25 222 1 11 6 Sea Tel maintains all relevant test data which is available upon request to verify these declarations Gu pt d E Peter Blaney Chief Engineer Sea Tel Inc Concord CA Document Number 130445 Revision J 24 Jan 2013 Table of Contents 4012 GX Operation Manual E NDRODUCTIION 1 1 2 QUICK START OPERATION O 2 1 2 1 IF SATELLITE SIGNAL IS FOUND AND NETWORK LOCK IS ACHIEVED sssssssssssssssssessssssesssssssssesssessesssessscssscsscssscssscsscssscsseessesssesssssess 2 1 22 JENOSIGNALISFOUNDYI eL tr ODD a aba sce RUBER Co AT 2 2 2 3 IF SATELLITE SIGNAL IS FOUND BUT NETWORK LOCK IS NOT ACHIEVED ccssssssssssssssesssesssessesssessessesssessessesssessscssesssesssessessseessesees 2 3 2 WOWARGET A DIFFERENT
53. ving the AZ Shipping Stow Restraint The AZ shipping stow restraint is formed by a pin bolt that is lowered into a channel in a stowage block on the upper plate of the pedestal as shown 4 4 CAUTION There are three shipping stow restraints on this antenna pedestal that MUST be removed before energizing the antenna for normal operation Stowing the Antenna 4012 GX Operation Manual 2 Toun stow the antenna remove the pin bolt from the LOCK position 3 Install the pin bolt into the STOW hole and tighten This assures that it does not get lost and will be ready for re use if the antenna needs to be stowed again at a later date 4 Verify that the antenna is able to rotate freely in azimuth 4 2 2 Removing the EL Shipping Stow Restraint 1 TheELshipping stow restraint is formed by a stow pin bolt mounted through a bracket and is engaged into a hole slot in the elevation driven sprocket when the dish is at zenith 90 degrees elevation 2 Inthe stowed position the hardware from left to right is stow pin bolt head washer bracket washer hex nut hex nut so that the pin section of the stow pin bolt is inserted into the hole in the elevation driven sprocket EL Stow Pin Bolt head Bracket 2 Hex Nuts Pin inserted into Elevation Driven Sprocket Elevation Driven Sprocket 4012 GX Operation Manual Stowing the Antenna 3 Toun restrain the elevation axis of the antenna unthread the two hex nuts Using a
54. w Scan mode smooth s out the drive so we can really see effects of any stickiness in the bearings or physical restrictions 4012 GX User Menus Submit Advanced Operations Parameters FIA Target 00 EL Target oo CL Target 00 Azimuth 0 0 deg Elevation 0 0 deg deg deg deg Polang Linear 0 0 deg Circular 0 0 deg Polang Target Drive AUTO Linear Circular deg deg Freuqency 1234 567 MHZ kou Search Spiral elect Inclined T march Advanced Operations Submit Parameters Azimuth 0 0 deg Elevation 0 0 deg AZ Target 00 EL Target CL Target 20 Polang Linear 0 0 deg Circular 0 0 deg Polang Target Drive AUTO Linear Circular deg deg Searching Slow scan O C Reflector Primary LNB Antenna Enter Description Operations Tracking Off Slow scan amp Off Tx Mute On amp Of Secondary Manual Antenna Name Enter Description Operalions Tx Mute On On Tx Mute On 12354 207 MHZ Skew 0 0 deg Search Pattern Spiral Select Submit Band 2 Inclined a Search Advanced Operations Parameters VA o AZ Target 0 0 EL Target 0 0 CL Target 0 0 Azimuth 0 0 deg Elevation 0 0 deg deg deg deg Polang Linear 0 0 deg Circular 0 0 deg Polang Target Drive AUTO Linear Circular deg d

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