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1. 12 Press the ENTER button to accept the VOLTAGE method and display the DISEQC screen 13 If necessary use the PREV or NEXT soft key to select the required method of Digital Satellite Equipment Control DiSEqC The options are i AUTO ii OKHz iii 22KHz 14 Press the ENTER soft key to accept the DISEQC method and display the SAVE screen 15 Press either The YES soft key to save the changes you have made or The NO soft key to discard any changes The SETUP MODE entry screen is then displayed 16 Press either the YES soft key if you want to use another setup function or the NO soft key to re initialize the system using the new settings 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Antenna parameters The antenna parameters you can change are typically in sequence Important We recommend that you do NOT attempt to change the antenna parameters However if you have to do so contact the Raymarine Customer Support Department for advice before making any changes SCAN OFFSET The angle between the marked point on the sub reflector and the datum TRACK SCALE To determine the speed at which the antenna tracks a satellite A high Track Scale value gives a high tracking speed DETECT LEVEL The basic signal detection level WRS LEVEL The basic WRS detection level TRACK OFFSET POWER LEVEL DISEQC LEVEL The value that identifies a 22 kHz tone OFFSET RH LH The difference value between RHCP LHCP
2. Raymarine 33STV Satellite Television System EU ROW Version User s Guide Raymarine Trademarks and registered trademarks Autohelm HSB RayTech Navigator Sail Pilot SeaTalk and Sportpilot are UK registered trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited Pathfinder and Raymarine are UK registered trademarks of Raymarine Holdings Limited 33STV 45STV 60STV AST Autoadapt Auto GST AutoSeastate AutoTrim Bidata G Series HDFI LifeTag Marine Intelligence Maxiview On Board Raychart Raynav Raypilot RayTalk Raystar ST40 ST60 Seaclutter Smart Route Tridata UniControl Hybridtouch and Waypoint Navigation are trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2009 Raymarine UK Ltd All rights reserved ENGLISH Document number 81326 1 Date 07 2009 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 7 Safety NOCES PEE 7 Important information ee Ee ee RR Ee ee ee RR ee ee ee 7 Chapter 2 Installation Ee 11 2 1 Preparation skede ttt teh ea e ER RARE KURSE ER en 12 2 2 POCO UTE ici linear 18 Chapter 3 System operation 8 setup 25 9 1 Introduction ee 26 3 2 Getting started 26 3 3 Setup using the ACU ee ee ee RR ee RR Ee ee ee 28 3 4 Applying factory default values 36 3 5 System information ee ee ee RR ee RR Ee ee ee 37 3 6 Checking s
3. Refer to the relevant Manufacturer s handbook for details on configuring your IRDs STV with NMEA 0183 GPS NMEA connector You can improve the tracking accuracy of your Raymarine STV system by using the supplied 2 pin connector as above to connect your STV system directly to your boat s NMEA 0183 GPS system You will need to provide alength of cable suitable for connecting to your GPS antenna a suitable connector block Connecting STV to NMEA 0183 GPS With the system powered OFF connect an NMEA feed to the ACU for GPS positioning information refer to the following illustration for reference 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide GPS antenna cable Red 12 32 V El Yellow NMEA out Connector Brown RTCM in block Green NMEA in Shield 0V ground Additional cable 1 Ata suitable point cut your GPS antenna cable 2 Strip each wire in the GPS and additional cable ready for the connector block 3 Connect stripped GPS wires to the connector block matching the wires on either side 4 Put the NMEA OUT wire yellow in the illustration and ground wire into the connector block with the corresponding GPS antenna wires as in the illustration Secure all connections in the connector block 6 Connect and secure the free end of the additional cable in the 2 pin plug so that i NMEA OUT connects to pin 1 ii Ground connects to pin 2 Connect the 2
4. Check that the antenna has a clear view of the sky Satellite signals can be blocked or degraded by buildings other boats or equipment on your boat 3 Outside satellite coverage zone Your system will provide excellent reception within the antenna coverage area for your satellite television service However signal quality may degrade as you approach the edges of this zone Refer to the information on Satellite coverage areas to check the viable coverage area for your antenna 4 Radar interference The energy levels radiated by radar units can overload the antenna circuits Ensure that your antenna is installed as described in accordance with the with regards correctly with respect to your radar unit as described in the planning information for STV 5 Incorrect or loose RF connectors All connections should be checked as part of the regular maintenance recommended by Raymarine to ensure that they have not become loose A loose RF connector can reduce signal quality or cause the antenna not to work 6 Multi switch interference If you have multiple IRD s connected to your system make sure that you are using an ACTIVE not PASSIVE multi switch 7 IRD troubleshooting Your IRD may be the cause of unsatisfactory operation Check the IRDs configuration to ensure it is programmed for the area in which you are operating Unplug the IRD from the power supply for 15 seconds then reconnect and allow the system to initialize 8 L
5. west 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide iv Use the E or W soft key to set the appropriate direction Press the INPUT soft key to proceed to the LATITUDE screen 6 Set the current latitude as follows i Use the and soft keys to enter the required value for the character above the cursor ii Press the INPUT soft key to accept each correct character and move the cursor to the next character iii Repeat steps a b and c until all correct latitude values have been entered and the cursor is under the latitude direction indicator N north or S south iv Use the N or S soft key to set the appropriate direction Press the INPUT soft key to proceed to the SAVE screen 8 Press either e N YES to save your settings or NO to cancel the operation and return to the SETUP MODE Screen Note If your system is connected to a GPS antenna the position will be updated in real time Satellite information Important We recommend that you do NOT attempt to edit satellite information However if you have to do so contact the Raymarine Customer Support Department for advice before making any changes The editable parameters are typically in sequence LONGITUDE in degrees and minutes plus E W selector VER LOW RHCP Vertical low band tracking frequency in MHz and symbol rate in kHz VER LOW NID Vertical low band network identity NID System operation amp setup HOR LOW LHCP Horizontal l
6. 5200 extension 2444 In the UK Europe the Middle East or Far East call 44 0 23 9271 4713 Product information If you need to request service please have the following information to hand Product name Product identity Serial number Software application version You can obtain this product information using the menus within your product 44 Checking serial numbers amp software versions Use this procedure to see product serial numbers and software versions 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the NEXT soft key six times to display the VIEW VERSION screen The following information is displayed The following information is displayed sequentially The antenna product name The antenna serial number The antenna software version The ACU software version The library version 3 Toleave the information display press the EXIT soft key The SETUP MODE entry screen is then displayed 4 Press either YES if you want to use another setup function or NO to re initialize the system 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Chapter 5 Satellite information Chapter contents 5 1 Introduction on page 46 e 5 2 Satellite coverage on page 46 5 3 Satellite providers on page 47 e 544 Satellite tracking data on page 49 Satellite information 45 5 1 Introduction This section contains satellite and tracking information and
7. DO NOT USE DISEQC DiSEqC not used 5 Press the ENTER soft key to accept the frequency value and display the SAVE screen 6 Press either e The YES soft key to save the changes you have made or The NO soft key to discard any changes The SETUP MODE entry screen is then displayed 7 Press either YES if you want to use another setup function or NO to re initialize the system using the new settings Manually directing the antenna You can use the ACU to manually control the antenna The options are Setting the antenna go position you set horizontal and vertical angles to which you want the antenna to point System operation amp setup Antenna move step enables you to manually step the antenna to the required horizontal and vertical directions Setting antenna go position 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the PREV soft key five times to display the ANT GO POSITION screen Press YES to display the GO TO AZ edit screen 4 Define the horizontal position to which you want the antenna to move as follows i Use the and soft keys to change the value of the character above the cursor underscore ii Press the INPUT soft key to accept each correct character and move the cursor to the next character iii Repeat sub steps a b and c until the required value has been entered 5 Press the ENTER soft key to confirm the horizonta
8. and SCAN OFFSET EL OFFSET USE WRS Applies WRS while antenna is searching for satellite OFFSET DIFF Applies Offset Difference Editing antenna parameters 1 2 3 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen Press the NEXT soft key three times to display the SET ANT PARAMETER screen Press YES to enter parameter edit The PARAM SCAN OFFSET screen is displayed System operation amp setup Use the PREV and NEXT soft keys as necessary to display the parameter you want to change To change the displayed parameter press the YES soft key An edit screen is displayed Change the displayed parameter as follows i Use the and soft keys to change the value of the character above the cursor underscore ii Press the INPUT soft key to accept each correct character and move the cursor to the next character iii Repeat sub steps a b and c until the correct name has been entered Press the ENTER soft key to display the ANOTHER PARAMETER screen To Exit the setup procedure press the NO soft key to display the SAVE screen Set up another antenna parameter press the YES soft key to return to the parameter change routine then repeat steps 4 to 8 as necessary When the SAVE screen is displayed press either The YES soft key to save the changes you have made or The NO soft key to discard any changes The SETUP MODE entry screen is
9. geographic location and therefore may be different to the names in this manual Note Vertical and horizontal polarization applies to regions with linear polarization only 26 3 2 Getting started Switching on Ensure your IRDs and television monitors are switched on Press the power switch on the ACU to switch on the system Check on the ACU that the start up screens are displayed in the correct sequence 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Startup sequence Start of communication between antenna and the ACU INITIRLIZE RCU RAYMARINE 33 STU O O O Antenna initialized INITIALIZE ANTENNA RAYMARINE 33 STU Antenna is searching for Satellite A SEARCH A ASTRA HOTBIRD SETUP TRACKING A RSTRR2 B HOTBIRD SETUP TRACKING A RSTRR2 B HOTBIRD TURKSAT default satellites default satellites D11737 1 Changing the target satellite Your satellite system can be set up to track either two or three default satellites depending on your geographical location The System operation amp setup J System set with two J System set with three name of the satellite the system is currently tracking is shown in the top line of the ACU display TRACKING A HOTBIRD B ASTRAZ SETUP Q Q O TRACKING A RSTRR2 B HOTBIRD SETUP System with 2 default satellites TRACKING B HOTBIRD TURKSRT ASTRAZ D11561 2 TRACKING A RSTRR2 B HOTBIRD TURKSAT ee e System with 3 defa
10. grounding requirements are applicable for Raymarine equipment supplied with a separate drain wire or screen 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide The product power cable drain conductor screen must be connected to a common ground point t is recommended that the common ground point is a bonded ground i e with the ground point connected to battery negative and situated as close as possible to the battery negative terminal If a bonded ground system is not possible a non bonded RF Bonded ground system preferred ground may be used D11709 1 RF ground system alternative m D11710 1 Installation Power cable to product Drain screen Bonded preferred or non bonded RF ground Bo dq c Battery Implementation If several items require grounding they may first be connected to a single local point e g within a switch panel with this point connected via a single appropriately rated conductor to the boat s common ground The preferred minimum requirement for the path to ground bonded or non bonded is via a flat tinned copper braid with a 30 A rating 1 4 inch or greater If this is not possible an equivalent stranded wire conductor maybe used rated as follows for runs of 1 m 3 ft use 6 mm 10 AWG or greater for runs of gt 1 m 3 ft use 8 mm 8 AWG or greater In any grounding system always keep the length of connecting braid or wires as short as
11. position ee cece cece eee ee este ee eek AR Rek ee 35 setting move Step EE EER ee EE Eed chee EE Ge ER e 35 monitoring operation ii ee ee ee ae cece ee Ke ER ER ER ER ek RR ee 27 erii MU ET 15 remove packing restraints ee ee de ee ke ke ER ER ER ER Rek ee 18 setting parameters RE EE SE EE EE EE eene 33 Antenna Control Unit ees ER EE OR M 14 fenore nm 14 Installifig sea tuns eerie renti ora tenets aie re inne Diener 19 BOSIEION sate P RA AR OR EE OR 15 C Cables routing requirement ses 16 EDROM ei EE DE EE AE AEO AE EG OE E E SOC 13 Checking Serial numbers 1 d SEE KO SE EDE RE e ens anced dead andy KG SE De 44 software Version near dal aee dE 44 SYSIEMIPOWERT au 37 P Packing restr aints urn ann aan 18 Power oed 37 supply requirement eueeeaea aaa eee 16 Technical Specification R Routine maintenance ee ese ee ee ee Re ee menn 42 S Satellite coverage limit tions nee 46 Satellite tracking data Australian 8 New Zealand ee ee ee se ee nennen nennen 53 European AE me 50 Far East ELEM 54 North American EP 52 Serial numbers Ee ET 44 Setup antenna parameterS sus circa en 33 applying factory default values ee de ee ee eek ee ee ek ee ee 36 default satellites lecce 30 e A Eee PRA SEE SEDES 34 edit
12. possible Important Do NOT connect this product to a positively grounded power system References e 15010133 13297 BMEA code of practice NMEA 0400 Extending cable runs Note System performance will be reduced if supplied cables are extended 17 If the RF cable supplied as standard is not long enough a 2 2 Procedures 98 ft 30 m cable is available from your Raymarine dealer part number E96008 Connect the longer cable to the supplied 15 m 49 ft RF cable to obtain a total cable length of 147 ft 45 m Antenna installation The procedures for installing the antenna assembly comprise Note Total cable lengths should not exceed 45 m 147 ft System performance can not be guaranteed if cables are Preparation remove transit packing extended Procedure prepare mount and fit antenna Antenna preparation 1 Remove and retain the screws securing the antenna dome 2 Remove the antenna dome and retain in a safe place B ZLY zi Packing NPR Packing restraint lt lt El restraint NN 3 Locate and remove the packing restraints from the antenna assembly 4 Replace the antenna dome and secure with the screws retained at step 1 Antenna installation procedure Prepare the mounting surface then fit the antenna 1 Using adhesive tape attach the template to the mounting surface ensuring that it is parallel to your boat s cen
13. s Guide Chapter 6 Technical Specification Chapter contents 6 1 Technical specification on page 56 6 2 Technical Specification on page 56 Technical Specification 55 6 1 Technical specification 56 6 2 Technical Specification General Approvals CE Conforms to EU Directive 89 336 EEC Dimensions Satellite antenna unit 370 mm x 380 mm 14 6 x 15 ins Antenna dish diameter 330 mm 13 3 ins Antenna control unit 178 mm x 217 mm x 54 mm 7 x 8 6 x 2 2 ins Weight Satellite antenna unit 4 5 kg 9 9 lbs Antenna control unit 1 2 kg 2 7 Ibs Environmental Operating temperature range 15 C to 55 C 5 F to 131 F Storage temperature range 25 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Humidity limit 95 R H Electrical Operating voltage 9 V to 30 V dc Power consumption 30 W typical 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Antenna system Antenna gain 30 5 dBi 11 7 GHz Minimum EIRP 51 dBW Azimuth range 680 Elevation range 10 to 80 Roll range 25 Pitch range 15 Roll and pitch tracking 60 per second Roll and pitch rate 60 per second Frequency Ku band 10 7 to 12 75 GHz Technical Specification 57 58 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Index A ACU rear connectors eese nne nera 14 Antenna ee lee mm 14 installitig ER OR N N EO ee 18 manually directing 2 see see aa EE ER GE ces 35 setting go
14. soft key to confirm the region and display the LOAD screen 8 Press either 2 29 YES to load the new settings When the new settings have been loaded the system re initializes automatically NO toreturn to the SETUP MODE screen without making any changes 9 If the SETUP MODE screen is displayed press YES if you want to remain in setup mode or NO to re initialize the system and return to operational mode Setting the default satellites Use this procedure to set either two or three default satellites 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the YES soft key to display the SET TRIPLE SAT screen 3 If you are in an area where three satellites are available press YES Otherwise press NO 4 Use the PREV or NEXT soft key to cycle through the satellite names in the top line of the display 5 When the required satellite name is displayed press the SELECT soft key to select this satellite as satellite A 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select satellite B 7 If you are setting up triple satellites repeat steps 4 and 5 to select satellite C 8 When the SAVE screen is displayed press the YES soft key 9 When the SETUP screen is displayed press either soft key YES if you want to remain in setup mode or NO to re initialize the system and return to operational mode Setting the remote control Use this procedure to set up your remote contro
15. wash the exterior as this may result in water ingress and damage to the unit Twice a year remove the antenna dome and examine the antenna assembly for signs of corrosion 42 4 2 Troubleshooting Your Raymarine product has been subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs prior to packing and shipping However should the product develop a fault refer to the following table and list below to identify a possible cause and corrective action to help restore normal operation If you still have a problem after referring to the table contact your local Raymarine dealer national distributor or Raymarine Product Support for further advice Possible cause Possible cause EEEE Antenna not aa ee REIR E OF CONTROL message Dese I I DL CTI E Symptom Intermittent picture for X X X X X X short intervals System works at the dock X but not under way System will not find X X X X X X X satellite Sw wersnpowe Ix 1 Blown fuse low power or wiring Check that The in line quick blow fuse if fitted has not blown or the circuit breaker has not tripped If the fuse has blown replace it with one of the same type and rating There are no damaged wires and or insecure connections 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide There is no power loss through the cable from the RF1 connector on the antenna unit particularly if this cable has been extended 2 Satellite signal blocked
16. Astra ASTO1GKU Hotbird Secondary limited www eutelsat com channels Hotbird HOT234KW Astra ASTO1EH1 Astra ASTO1FH1 Astra ASTOTEV1 France Hotbird HOT234KS Hotbird Hotbird HOT234KW www eutelsat com Astra AST101GKU Astra www ses astra com Satellite information Italy Hotbird HOT234KS Hotbird Hotbird HOT234KW www eutelsat com Scandinavia Primary Astra www ses astra com Astra ASTO1GKU Hispasat Secondary limited www hispasat com channels Hotbird www eutelsat com Hispasat HISO1AKS Hispasat HI01CKS Hotbird HOT234KW Astra ASTO1EV1 Primary Sirius Sirius SIROO2KN www nsab se Thor THO002KU Thor www telenor com Secondary limited channels Sirius SIROO3KN Thor THO001KU Thor THOOO3KU Hotbird HOT234KW Hotbird Turksat TURO1BKT www eutelsat com Turksat TURO1CEB Turksat www satcom gov tr 47 Russia Thor THO003KU Thor Hotbird HOT234KW www telenor com Hotbird www eutelsat com Greece Hotbird HOT234KW Hotbird www eutelsat com Satellite providers United States of America NIMIQ1 NIM001KB NIMIQ2 NIMOO2KB EchoStar 3 ECHOO3KB EchoStar 6 8 ECHOOSKB EchoStar 7 ECH007KB EchoStar 1 2 ECH001KB DIRECTV DTV101 DIRECTV DTV119 48 Bell ExpressVu WWW expressvu com EchoStar Communications Corp www dishnetwork com DirecTV Inc WWW directv com 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide 5 4 Sate
17. IRD System with 2 IRDs Antenna base plate IRD2 not supplied p nj RF cable to TV monitor not supplied IRD1 not supplied to TV monitor not supplied ACU y y Q En Seo Power in You can connect two IRDs to your antenna as shown in the following diagram In this system one IRD can be set as a two satellite receiver The other IRD must be set as a one satellite receiver The RF cables from the antenna base plate connect to either the LNB ANT or Satellite In connector on the rear of the IRD Installation Refer to the relevant Manufacturer s handbook for details on configuring IRDs System with more than 2 IRDs To connect multiple IRDs to your antenna you require a suitable multiswitch connected as shown in the diagram 21 a Antenna base plate A gt ACU CE E GES sv FUSE Power in LNB VHFIUHF POWER LNB RHCPI 13V INPUT MVDC LHCPI 1BV o Multiswitch o eL OUT our OUT3 oura ours _ ours CX CI 0 0 o C RD6 not supplied iil RD5 not supplied RD1 not supplied mm Un RD2 not supplied RD3 not supplied RD4 not supplied ES The RF cables from the multiswitch connect to either the LNB ANT or Satellite In connectors on the rear of the IRDs 22
18. MC conformance Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC regulations for use in the recreational marine environment Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised Declaration of conformity This product conforms with EU Directive 2004 108 EC and is labelled with the CE conformity mark 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Product disposal Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive A mum The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some Raymarine products we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product Warranty registration To register your Raymarine product ownership please take a few minutes to fill out the warranty registration card found in the box or visit www raymarine com and register on line It is important that you register your product to receive full warranty benefits Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating the serial number of the unit You should stick this label to the warranty registration card Technical accuracy To the best of our knowledge the information in this document was correct at the time it was produced However Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain In additio
19. NB fault If you have an LNB fault contact your local dealer national distributor or Raymarine Product Support for further assistance The LNB may require replacing Maintenance amp troubleshooting Antenna diagnosis procedure To run the antenna diagnosis 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the PREV soft key three times to display the ANT DIAGNOSIS screen 3 Press YES to start the diagnosis routine The diagnosis routine runs automatically carrying out a series of tests designated CODE 101 to CODE 110 As each test completes check the result indication Test failed 4 When the DIAGNOSIS COMPLETE screen is displayed press the EXIT soft key to return to the SETUP MODE entry screen For further assistance contact your local dealer or Raymarine technical support A number 43 4 3 Raymarine technical support Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service on the world wide web through our worldwide dealer network and by telephone help line If you are unable to resolve a problem please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help Web support Please visit the customer support area of our website at www raymarine com This contains Frequently Asked Questions servicing information e mail access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department and details of worldwide Raymarine agents Telephone support In the USA call 1 603 881
20. REU VES NEXT e ENTER soft key O O Context dependent soft keys Single function soft keys are used only during setup routines The BACK soft key enables you go to the previous screen The ENTER soft key is used to confirm settings You can Define a pair or trio of satellites you want to use Set the system to work with GPS Edit a range of satellite information Set various antenna parameters Set the LNB local frequency Set the DISEqC method Reset the system to factory default values You can also use setup mode to manually control the direction that the antenna points 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Setup routines In setup mode use the PREV or NEXT soft key to select the required setup screen For some setup functions you also use the PREV and NEXT soft key to select a particular value For example when setting default satellites you use PREV or NEXT cycle through the names of available satellites Editing screens Some setup screens enable you to edit individual characters and are typically presented in this manner SAT NAME BSTRR2 INPUT O O O On the screen the editable character is indicated by an underscore cursor under A in this illustration O BACK O ENTER To edit the characters 1 With the cursor under the first character use the and or soft keys to move through the available characters until the required character is displayed above the cursor 2 Pres
21. XT soft key twice to display the EDIT SAT INFO Screen 3 Press YES to enter the edit mode A satellite name edit screen is displayed 4 Use the PREV or NEXT soft key to scroll to the name of the satellite you want to change 5 To edit the displayed satellite name press the SELECT soft key An edit screen is displayed 6 Change the displayed name as follows i Use the and soft keys to change the value of the character above the cursor underscore ii Press the INPUT soft key to accept each correct character and move the cursor to the next character iii Repeat sub steps a b and c until the correct name has been entered 7 Press the ENTER soft key to confirm the edited data and display the edit screen for the next parameter 8 Using a procedure similar to that in steps 2 to 7 above edit the other satellite parameters as required The editable parameters are typically in sequence LONGITUDE VER LOW RHCP VER LOW NID HOR LOW LHCP HOR LOW NID 32 VER HIGH VER HIGH NID HOR HIGH HOR HIGH NID Press the ENTER button to accept the HOR HIGH NID value and display the VERIFY screen 9 If necessary use the PREV or NEXT soft key to select the required method for verifying satellite tracking 10 Press the ENTER button to accept the VERIFY method and display the VOLTAGE screen 11 If necessary use the PREV or NEXT soft key to select the required method of supplying power to the LNB
22. als on a linear polarization this means signals are transmitted horizontally and vertically Satellites covering North America transmit circularly polarized signals that rotate If the rotation is clockwise towards the direction of propagation it is called right hand circular RHC If the rotation is counterclockwise it is called left hand circular LHC You cannot receive signals that have linear polarization on a system that is set up for circular polarization or vice versa The STV System will receive signals from selected satellites in the following areas Circular polarization North America Linear polarization Europe Australia New Zealand China Middle East Up to date coverage maps and satellite information are found by navigating to the home page of the satellite service providers If you change your area of operation you may need to change some settings on your STV system If your geographic location changes you may need to Adjust the antenna low noise block LNB as appropriate for the area in which you are operating Change your control board ACU software and satellite receivers IRDs For full details of changing your geographic area of operation contact Raymarine Product Support Television reception For full functionality of your STV System you must subscribe to the relevant service s from the appropriate service provider s Full details of service providers are given E
23. ecified cables are used Cables are not cut or extended unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual Note Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above recommendations always ensure the maximum possible separation between different items of electrical equipment to provide the best conditions for EMC performance throughout the installation Suppression ferrites Raymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites These are important for correct EMC performance If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose e g installation or maintenance it must be replaced in the original position before the product is used Use only ferrites of the correct type supplied by Raymarine authorized dealers Connections to other equipment Requirement for ferrites on non Raymarine cables If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine a suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit Parts supplied The following parts are provided for a 33STV system Antenna Unit Antenna Control Unit ACU Installation Kit comprising Bolts Flat washers Spring washers Self tapping screws Cables as follows 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide R08321 10 m Power cable used for connecting the ACU to the DC power supply R08257 3 m RF cable used for connecting the ACU and Integrated Receive
24. ellites Satellite name Frequency Transponder FEC code Satellite network LNB polarization LNB band Decoding type symbol rate ID right or left handed circular ExpressVu9 1 12428 20000 5 6 0x0100 RHCP 12443 20000 5 6 0x0100 LHCP ExpressVu82 12428 20000 5 6 0x0101 RHCP 12443 20000 5 6 0x0101 LHCP EchoStar61 12632 20000 3 4 0x1002 12443 20000 5 6 0x1002 EchoStar110 12428 20000 5 6 0x1006 12443 20000 5 6 0x1006 EchoStar119 12428 20000 5 6 0x1004 12443 20000 5 6 0x1004 EchoStar148 12428 20000 5 6 0x1009 12443 20000 5 6 0x1009 DirecTV73 12370 20000 2 3 OxFFF7 RHCP 12355 20000 2 3 OxFFF7 LHCP DirecTV101 12428 20000 6 7 OxFFFO RHCP DSS 12443 20000 6 7 OxFFFO LHCP DSS DirecTV119 12428 20000 5 6 0x1004 RHCP DVB 12443 20000 5 6 0x1004 LHCP DVB c c 52 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Australian amp New Zealand Satellites Satellite name Frequency Transponder FEC code Satellite network LNB polarization LNB band Decoding type symbol rate ID vertical or horizontal Optus B1 12608 22500 3 4 0x00B6 V DVB 12456 22500 3 4 0x00B6 H DVB Optus C1 12447 27800 3 4 0x1000 V DVB 12358 27800 3 4 0x1000 H DVB Satellite information 53 Far East Satellites Satellite name Frequency Transponder FEC code Satellite network LNB polarization LNB band Decoding type symbol rate ID vertical or horizontal Telstar 10 12528 30000 3 4 0x0001 12551 13338 3 4 0x0001 Testar te asse 41250 00378 54 33STV Satellite TV User
25. includes Summaries of satellites and service providers for the different geographic locations Satellite tracking information 46 5 2 Satellite coverage As satellite signals can be affected by climatic conditions and by solar activity sun spots solar flares the coverage is not guaranteed Refer to the individual satellite providers home page for up to date information and coverage maps for satellites Note Reception is affected by climatic conditions the coverage indicated by providers is not guaranteed Climatic conditions Climatic conditions that can cause a significant reduction of signal level include Rain Snow Thick fog The most common of these conditions is rain which will reduce the signal from the satellite The heavier the rain the higher the signal loss The effect of this signal loss is that the antenna s ability to remain locked to the satellite signal becomes severely affected This in turn means degradation or in some cases a complete loss of satellite signal When the amount of rain in the atmosphere decreases the antenna will reacquire the satellite signal 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide 5 3 Satellite providers To receive a satellite television service you need to subscribe to the service from the relevant service provider Satellite providers Europe England Astra AST 02AS0 Astra Astra ASTOZANO www ses astra com Germany Primary Astra www ses astra com
26. ing satellite information se ee ee ee de nennen nennen 31 editind SCHEENS AR ER EE EE OR EN 29 entering setup mode siese see ee de ER aaa sse 29 clic EA E ENE Ie 30 LNB local fredguenCY ee ee ee ee ee aaa aaa ER ER ek ek ek ee ee 34 Single band meum 34 TE pm Pm 34 Operating say Rm 29 ER OE OO Dai nies DR PUR Re ri EE 38 using ACU buttons sss 29 Software Versions earn rus Pre EXE inca tri ERR PEER 44 Startup SEQUENCE EES EN Re EE EG ER EE Ee EG 27 System options basic System oie HH 20 connecting to NMEA 0183 GPS ee ee ee ee ee ee ek ee ek ee ee 22 more than two IRDS eu ua eaa aaa Hmm 21 two IRDS iiie lion Iota Rod obe erar EE N 21 T Target satellite CHANGING an eer RE EE oe ted Tas 27 Troubleshooting EE EE 222222 201 22240222 DOER Enn DE ee FERES 42 antenna diagnosis ee ke ee ee ee Ge ER m 43 obtaining serial numbers iii se sek ee ee ee ee Ke Re Ee ER ER ER ERA ee 44 obtaining software version numbers 221 122 44 62 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Technical Specification 63 Raymarine WWW raymarine com CE
27. just the skew angle ensure all power to the STV system is switched off DO NOT attempt to set the skew angle with power applied Setting the skew angle Contact your service provider to obtain the optimum skew angle for your geographical area Note Factory default skew angle settings are For the USA 0 For the EU 8 To set the skew angle Ensure that all power to the system is switched off 2 Remove and retain the bolts and washers securing the antenna dome Remove the antenna dome and store in a safe place 4 At the rear of the reflector identify the four screws that secure the LNB to the reflector then loosen the screws just sufficiently to enable the LNB to be rotated as shown in the illustration e 38 Decrease Increase skew angle skew angle pat nm m Q IN gt AN R UNS NN NO E N N LNB securing screws 4 off re le guide Xu geg 5 Rotate the LNB as necessary to set it to the skew angle recommended by your service provider 6 Secure the LNB by tightening the four screws released at step 4 7 Replace the antenna dome and secure it with the screws and washers retained at step 2 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide 3 8 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface GUI software is provided on the CDROM supplied with your system components When installed on a Personal Comp
28. l position and display the GO TO EL edit screen 6 Using a procedure similar to that in steps 4 and 5 define the vertical position to which you want the antenna to move 7 Press the ENTER soft key to confirm the vertical position and display the GOTO POSITION screen 8 Press En YES to drive the antenna to the position you have set When you no longer need the antenna to point in this direction press the EXIT soft key to return to the SETUP MODE screen NO to return to the ANT GO POSITION screen Setting antenna move step 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 35 36 Press the PREV soft key four times to display the ANT MOVE STEP screen Press YES to display the STEP AZ control screen Use the CCW or CW soft keys to step the antenna counter clockwise or clockwise to the required horizontal direction The horizontal angle is displayed on the top line When you have set the required horizontal direction press the EL soft key to display the STEP EL control screen Use the DOWN or UP soft keys to step the antenna to the required horizontal direction The vertical angle is displayed on the top line To leave the antenna move step mode press the EXIT soft key to return to the ANT MOVE STEP screen 3 4 Applying factory default values If you want to return all settings to the factory default values use the following procedure 1 2 Carry out the Enter setu
29. l with the ACU 30 Carry out the enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen Press the NEXT soft key 8 times to display the SET REMOCON Screen Press YES to display the CHANGE SAT set screen Press the SELECT soft key to display the PRESS A REMOTE KEY screen Point your remote control towards the ACU then press the remote control button that you want to allocate to the selected function Press the same remote control button again to confirm the selection If you want to set up another remote function i Atthe ACU press the BACK soft key ii Press the NEXT soft key to select the next function to set up iii Repeat steps 4 to 7 above When all required functions have been set for remote control press the EXIT soft key to return to the main setup mode Setting the GPS 1 Enter setup mode so that the SET SAT PAIR screen is displayed Press the NEXT soft key once to display the SET GPS screen Press YES to enter GPS setup mode and display the LONGITUDE screen Set the current longitude as follows i Use the and soft keys to enter the required value for the character above the cursor underscore ii Press the INPUT soft key to accept each correct character and move the cursor to the next character iii Repeat sub steps a b and c until the correct longitude numeric value has been entered and the cursor is under the longitude direction indicator E east or W
30. llite tracking data Your Raymarine Satellite TV System can track a variety of DVB compatible and DSS DIRECTV satellites Your system contains a pre programmed library of data for the range of satellites applicable to your system Refer to the tables provided if you need to manually enter data for tracking satellites Important Please be aware that satellite tracking data is dependent on the service providers and can change without notice Therefore we do not guarantee the information in this section it is provided for reference only Satellite information 49 European Satellites Satellite name Frequency E E uli Hotbird Sirius mE 50 Transponder symbol rate FEC code 5 6 5 6 3 4 3 4 5 6 5 6 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 7 8 7 8 3 4 3 4 Satellite network ID 0x0001 0x0001 0x0001 0x0085 0x0020 0x0020 0x0020 0x0020 0x0031 0x0036 0x0031 0x0036 0x013E 0x013E OxFBFF OxFBFF 0x0056 0x0056 0x0056 0x0056 0x0046 0x0046 0x0046 0x0046 LNB polarization vertical or horizontal LNB band Decoding type DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB DVB 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Arabsat Nilesat Turksat V H V L H H H L V H V L H H H L V H V L H H H L Satellite information 51 North American Sat
31. n our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice As a result Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between the product and this document Introduction 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Chapter 2 Installation Chapter contents 2 1 Preparation on page 12 2 2 Procedures on page 18 Installation 2 1 Preparation EMC installation guidelines Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC regulations to minimize electromagnetic interference between equipment and minimize the effect such interference could have on the performance of your system Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised For optimum EMC performance we recommend that wherever possible Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are At least 1 m 3 ft from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e g VHF radios cables and antennas In the case of SSB radios the distance should be increased to 7 ft 2 m More than 2 m 7 ft from the path of a radar beam A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element The product is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start This is important to prevent erratic behavior and data loss which can occur if the engine start does not have a separate battery Raymarine sp
32. ng point When lifting the antenna unit always lift from the base plate Do NOT use the antenna cover or damage to the cover could occur Caution Do not damage connectors Take care to avoid damage to the connectors underneath the antenna base plate when moving the unit Do NOT use these connectors to lift the unit Caution Remove transit packing Before installing or operating the product open the antenna unit cover and remove the foam transit packing inserts from the unit base Caution Antenna coating Do NOT paint or apply any other finish to the antenna unit This could degrade performance beyond acceptable limits Important information Handbook information Raymarine gt This handbook describes how to install operate and maintain the Raymarine 33 Satellite Television 33STV system While out at sea or docked the Raymarine Satellite TV system automatically identifies acquires and tracks compatible signals from 7 all digital video broadcast DVB satellites This provides access to hundreds of TV channels Please carefully read and follow the installation operating and maintenance procedures IMO and SOLAS The equipment described within this document is intended for use on leisure marine boats and workboats not covered by International Maritime Organization IMO and Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS Carriage Regulations Geographic location Satellites outside of North America transmit sign
33. ow band tracking frequency in MHz and symbol rate in KHz HOR LOW NID Horizontal low band network identity NID VER HIGH Vertical high band tracking frequency in MHz and symbol rate in KHz VER HIGH NID Vertical high band network identity NID HOR HIGH Horizontal high band tracking frequency in MHz and symbol rate in kHz HOR HIGH NID Horizontal high band network identity NID The method of verifying satellite tracking The options are SIGNAL use only the signal level for tracking DVB LOCK use only DVB Lock signal for tracking DVB DECODE verify signal using DVB decoding method for tracking DSS DECODE decode only DSS Lock signal for tracking The method of supplying power to the LNB The options are AUTO change voltage to LNB by the IRD voltage This is the RECOMMENDED SETTING ONLY 13 V always supply 13 V to LNB ONLY 18 V always supply 18 V to LNB The required method of Digital Satellite Equipment Control DiSEqC The options are AUTO change signal to LNB by the IRD DiSEaC This is the RECOMMENDED SETTING ONLY 0 KHZ always supply 0 kHz to LNB ONLY 22KHZ always supply 22 kHz to LNB 31 Editing satellite information To edit satellite information start with normal operating information displayed on the ACU then at the ACU 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the NE
34. p mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen Press the PREV soft key once to display the SET DEFAULT Screen Press YES The message DEFAULT SETTING is displayed and the parameter values are reset When the procedure is complete the SETUP MODE entry screen is displayed Press either YES if you want to change the setup values or NO to re initialize the system using the default settings 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide 3 5 System information You can use the ACU to display system product serial numbers and software versions The procedure for doing this is described as part of the maintenance procedures System operation amp setup 3 6 Checking system power 1 2 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen Press the NEXT soft key seven times to display the VIEW POWER screen The following information is displayed The following information is displayed sequentially ACU POWER ANT POWER antenna power IRD power To leave the power display press the EXIT soft key The SETUP MODE entry screen is then displayed Press either YES if you want to use another setup function or NO to re initialize the system 37 3 7 Skew angle If you need to improve your satellite signal reception you may be able to do so by adjusting the skew angle Before attempting to do this seek advice from your service provider Note Before attempting to ad
35. pin plug to NMEA on the rear of the ACU 8 Switch on the STV system e N Installation 23 24 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Chapter 3 System operation amp setup Chapter contents 3 1 Introduction on page 26 3 2 Getting started on page 26 3 3 Setup using the ACU on page 28 3 4 Applying factory default values on page 36 3 5 System information on page 37 3 6 Checking system power on page 37 3 7 Skew angle on page 38 3 8 Graphical User Interface on page 39 System operation amp setup 25 3 1 Introduction This section of the handbook describes how to set up your Raymarine Satellite TV system after installation using the ACU or the Graphical User Interface GUI and includes the following functions System start up Setting the GPS Change the default satellite Editing satellite information Monitor the antenna status Setting antenna parameters Setting sleep mode Setting the local frequency Enter set up mode Setting the DiSEqC method Setting your operating region Display versions Setting the default satellites Setting antenna go position Setting up Remote Control Setting antenna move step Many of the above functions will only be required at initial installation of your system Important Raymarine does not recommend changing the satellite information unless advised to do so by the satellite provider Note The satellite names shown on the ACU screen are dependent on
36. position Installation ACU dimensions 178 mm 7 0 in 228 mm 9 0 in 55 mm 2 2 in 217 mm 8 5 in D11550 1 Routing cables Cables must be routed correctly to maximize performance and prolong cable life Do NOT bend cables excessively Wherever possible ensure a minimum bend radius of 100 mm Minimum bend A N 200 mm 8 in diameter ae Minimum bend of cable 7 100 mm 4 in radius Protect all cables from physical damage and exposure to heat Use trunking or conduit where possible Do NOT run cables through bilges or doorways or close to moving or hot objects Secure cables in place using tie wraps or lacing twine Coil any extra cable and tie it out of the way Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead use a suitable watertight feed through Do NOT run cables near to engines or fluorescent lights Always route data cables as far away as possible from other equipment and cables high current carrying ac and dc power lines antennae Power Requirements A Raymarine 33STV system needs either a 12 V dc or 24 V dc power supply If the IRD s and television s require a 220 240 V ac power supply a suitable dc to ac converter must be fitted to provide the necessary power from the boat s dc power supply Grounding These
37. r Decoder IRD R08135 15 m RF cable used for connecting the Antenna and ACU R08138 1 8 m PC cable used for connecting the ACU to a personal computer for system set up and diagnostics CDROM contains Software for running the STV Graphical User Interface GUI on a personal computer PC Product user manual as PDF Tools required Tools necessary for installation Installation RY SF 5mm 50 mm 2 in am in Allen key p 10 mm 3 8 in 11 mm 7 16 in 8mm RE in spanner ul screwdriver Adhesive tape Socket wrench 11 mm 7 16 in socket D11735 1 13 Planning Antenna unit Antenna Unit RF2 Oe Base plate connector detail The Antenna unit comprises the antenna dish positioning mechanism low noise block LNB power supply and control elements in a molded radome Connectors on the underside of the base plate connect the power signal and control cabling from the below decks units For connection details refer to the installation procedures Antenna Control Unit ACU The Antenna Control Unit ACU provides all control and power switching functions for the antenna Three soft keys enable satellite programming and antenna diagnostics to be carried out Antenna Control Unit D1531 1 Two buttons at the right hand side of the front panel are used with some setup procedures to provide BACK and ENTER functions The ACU rear connectors a
38. re DC 9 to 30V for power input ANT RF1 connects power and signal to the antenna NMEA connects to GPS optional PCINTERFACE connects to PC serial port for remote operation from a computer optional RECEIVER connects to the satellite receiver not supplied RECEIVER PC INTERFACE For connection details refer to the installation procedures 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Antenna position 15 Blocked Clear view of sky ACU installation The ACU must be fitted below decks in a position that is D11449 1 The antenna must be installed where Dry There is an all round clear view of the horizon Well ventilated It is not too high above the water the maximum recommended Easily accessible height is one not exceeding half the length of the boat 2 Near to the main TV viewing area t is as near as possible to the centerline of the boat On a rigid mounting platform that is not subject to excessive vibration Away from the edge of the boat This will minimize excessive motion which can adversely affect reception Clear of any radar beam This could adversely affect antenna operation AN EA Above the beam Min 1 2 m 4ft EE a 0 In the beam sy Min 1 2 m 4 ft vec the beam Oh 7 Clear of any object which could block the satellite signal Ensure there is a 15 to 90 look angle at the intended installation
39. s the INPUT soft key to accept the edited character The cursor then moves to the next character 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have edited all necessary characters If you want to change any character use the BACK Soft key to move the cursor to the relevant character 4 When you have completed the edit for a screen press the ENTER soft key to accept the values and move to the next setup Screen Entering setup mode Enter setup mode as follows System operation amp setup 1 Press the ENTER soft key to display the setup entry page SETUP MODE VES HO N O O 2 Press the YES soft key to display the SET SAT PAIR screen This is the first screen in setup mode D11554 1 SET SAT PAIR PREU YES NEXT oo e e D11556 1 Setting the operating region Use this procedure to set the region you are operating in 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the PREV soft key twice to display the LOAD REGION INFO screen Press the YES soft key to display the CONTINENT select screen 4 Use the PREV or NEXT soft key to cycle through the continent names in the top line of the display until the required continent name is displayed 5 Press the SELECT soft key to confirm the continent and display the REGION screen 6 Use the PREV or NEXT soft key to cycle through the region names in the top line of the display until the required region name is displayed 7 Press the SELECT
40. ter line as marked on the template 2 Using a suitable hole saw remove the shaded center portion 18 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide p11s51 1 3 Drill four 8 mm holes in the positions indicated DI1452 1 4 Countersink the mounting holes then smooth the edges of the center hole with a suitable file to avoid damage to the mounting surface 5 Secure the antenna to the base using the supplied bolts spring washers flat washers and nut 6 Tighten the bolts and ensure that the foam sealing ring is compressed to prevent water ingress Be sure not to overtighten the fixings or cross thread any of the bolts Installation Installing the ACU Use the two fixing brackets supplied to install the ACU These brackets can be fitted to the sides of the unit to provide a top or bottom fix Desk top mounting D11551 1 19 1 Select the installation site ensuring that the proposed site meets the criteria described under Planning the ACU installation 2 Use the screws from the ACU to fix the mounting brackets to the ACU 3 Place the ACU in the position where it is going to be installed 4 Mark the 2 fixing hole positions for each mounting bracket on the mounting surface 5 Using a suitable drill bit drill the 4 holes in the marked positions 6 Where necessary for example on gel coated surfaces countersink the mounting holes to avoid damage to the mounting surface 7 Using s
41. then displayed 10 Press either the YES soft key if you want to use another setup function or the NO soft key to re initialize the system using the new settings 33 Setting LNB local frequency We recommend that you do NOT attempt to change the LNB local frequency However if you have to do so contact the Raymarine Customer Support Department for advice before making any changes 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the NEXT soft key four times to display the SET LOCAL FREQ screen Press YES to display the LNB TYPE screen 4 Carry out the setting up procedure for single band or universal band as necessary e Single band frequencies are Asia 11300 Mhz Japan 10678 MHz Korea 10750 MHz America 11250 MHz Universal frequencies are Low band 9750 MHz High band 10600 MHz Setting single band LNB frequency With the LNB TYPE screen displayed 1 Use the PREV or NEXT soft key to scroll to SINGLE 2 Press SELECT to display the LOCAL FREQ edit screen 3 Set the required frequency as follows i Use the and soft keys to change the value of the character above the cursor underscore as necessary 34 ii Press the INPUT soft key to accept each correct character and move the cursor to the next character iii Repeat sub steps a b and c until the correct frequency has been entered 4 Press the ENTER button
42. to accept the frequency value and display the SAVE screen 5 Press either The YES soft key to save the changes you have made or The NO soft key to discard any changes The SETUP MODE entry screen is then displayed 6 Press either YES if you want to use another setup function or NO to re initialize the system using the new settings Setting universal LNB frequency With the LNB TYPE screen displayed 1 Use the PREV or NEXT soft key to scroll to UNIVERSAL 2 Press either The YES soft key to save the changes you have made or The NO soft key to discard any changes The SETUP MODE entry screen is then displayed 3 Press either YES if you want to use another setup function or NO to re initialize the system using the new settings Setting the DiSEqC method We recommend that you do NOT attempt to change the DiSEqC 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide However if you have to do so contact the Raymarine Customer Support Department for advice before making any changes 1 Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR screen 2 Press the NEXT soft key five times to display the USE DISEQC Screen Press YES to display the DiSEqC edit screen 4 Use the PREV or NEXT soft keys to select the required DiSEqC method The options are USE TO CHANGE BAND DiSEqC used to change high and low bands USE TO CHANGE SAT DiSEqC used to change the satellite being tracked
43. uitable screws secure the ACU into position System options Your Raymarine Satellite TV system can be connected to one or multiple IRDs to offer the maximum choice of channels to different cabins This section describes the different combinations available and the method of connecting each variant Ensure the power supply for the ACU is protected by either a 5 A quick blow fuse or an equivalent automatic circuit breaker connected in line on the positive white with red tag wire of the power cable Note that for all variants the RF1 connector on the ACU must be connected to the RF1 connector on the antenna base plate 20 Connecting a basic system Antenna base plate RF cable IRD not supplied EA connects to Television Monitor ACU 4 not supplied Ce Q T Brown with Dn red sleeve F 12V or24V dc power supply Blue with blue sleeve _ Green yellow with white sleeve Drain screen Ground 1 Connect an RF cable from the ANT RF1 connector on the ACU to the RF1 connector on the antenna base plate 2 Connect an RF cable from the RECEIVER connector on the ACU to either the LNB ANT or Satellite In connector on the rear of the IRD 3 Connecta 12 V ora 24 V dc supply to the DC 9 to 30V connector on the rear ofthe ACU 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide 4 Refer to the relevant Manufacturer s handbook for details on configuring your
44. ult satellites To change the default satellite press the left hand soft key The default satellite changes and is automatically tracked by the antenna Monitoring antenna operation With the system switched on and running the ACU display shows the current status of the antenna This can be either 27 TRACKING the antenna is tracking the satellite SEARCH the antenna is looking for the satellite UNWRAPPING the antenna is unwrapping cable You can check the details of the satellite position by pressing the center soft key Once to see the elevation Twice to see latitude longitude and signal strength Three times to return to the normal operating display Setting sleep mode If the antenna looses the tracking satellite whilst in sleep mode sleep mode is cancelled To register a key on your remote control to access sleep mode see Setting the remote control 1 Press Back to access sleep mode 2 Press Back again to exit sleep mode TRACKING A ASTRAZ cw B HOTBIRD SETUP 3 O O O TRACKING A ASTRA2 KO NE HOTBIRD SETUP 3 O OQO D11738 2 28 3 3 Setup using the ACU Setup principles Using the ACU The ACU setup mode gives access to a series of setup pages to enable you to adjust the system parameters When setting up the system from the ACU three context dependent soft keys below the display are used to select and adjust the required parameters SET SAT PAIR BACK soft key P
45. uter PC it enables you to operate your antenna system from the computer To do this the ACU must be connected to the serial port of the computer using the 1 8 m PC cable supplied ce CER ERE ANT RF1 RECEIVER ES Power in BL Ig i PC cable You can use the GUI for the majority of operating and setup functions System operation amp setup 39 40 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance amp troubleshooting Chapter contents 4 1 Maintenance on page 42 4 2 Troubleshooting on page 42 4 3 Raymarine technical support on page 44 Maintenance amp troubleshooting 41 4 1 Maintenance Warning Switch off power Before commencing any maintenance task switch off all power to the product Maintenance procedures Although your Raymarine Satellite TV system require minimal maintenance ensure that your system maintains peak performance by carrying out the following maintenance tasks on a routine basis Examine cables for signs of damage such as chafing or cuts Check that all cables are securely connected Wash the exterior of the antenna cover with fresh water to remove salt deposits a mild detergent may be added to remove grime DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or solvents such as acetone as this may result in irreparable damage to the unit The antenna is not a sealed unit so DO NOT use a power spray to
46. ystem DOWEF ee ee ee ee ee ee Ke ee ee 37 KAAR EN aia 38 3 8 Graphical User Interface iese ee ee ee AR Ee nn 39 Chapter 4 Maintenance amp troubleshooting 41 4 1 Maintenance eeeeee cece ee ee ee ee AA ee ee ee ee ee 42 4 2 Troubleshooting eec 42 4 3 Raymarine technical support sesssesssus 44 Chapter 5 Satellite information 45 5 1 INtrOdUCTION 0 eect cece eee eee aaa aaa tree e 46 5 2 Satellite coverage ee cece ete eee ee eee aaa ee ee ee ee ee 46 5 3 Satellite providers eeeeee aaa aaa aaa nenn 47 5 4 Satellite tracking data ee see Ke aaa ee ia 49 Chapter 6 Technical Specification 55 6 1 Technical specification 44444 nenne 56 6 2 Technical Specification u 2244444 nennen 56 33STV Satellite TV User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Safety notices Introduction Warning Product installation and operation This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided Failure to do so could result in personal injury damage to your boat and or poor product performance Caution Power supply protection When installing this product ensure the power source is adequately protected by means of a suitably rated fuse or automatic circuit breaker Caution Use correct lifti
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