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1. A 33 72 B 36 97 C 51 54 D 48 28 Reflector Feed Horn 11 Remove the clips from the Ball Joints at the ends of the Gas Springs and place aside Fig 112 Removed Clip from Ball Joints ATTE ly x Thin End Fig 113 Gas Shock Spring 12 Snap on the thicker end of the Gas Spring to the Reflector s Gas Spring Brackets Once this end is snapped into place re insert clip C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 147 of 178 13 By hand compress the Gas Spring and snap on the thinner end of the Gas Spring to the Gas Spring Brackets on the Mobile Platform Once this end is snapped into place re insert clip Fig 114 Assembled Gas Spring Assembly 14 Repeat Steps 12 and 13 for both Gas Springs e com Fig 115 Fully Assembled Reflector Assembly 15 Congratulations The 1 2m Reflector has been successfully installed on to an iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platform C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 148 of 178 c INetVu Appendix 2A Installing Reflector to iNetVu 1800 Mobile Platform If this is the first time working with the iNetVu Mobile Platform it is highly recommended that you read the entire manual to familiarize with the proper procedure for connecting the cables to the controller and iNetVu software operation Required Materials e 1 8m Reflector e
2. iNetVu MFC Application Publisher C COM Satellite Systems Inc Keep Blocking Unblock Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting connections from the Internet or a network If you recognize the program or trust the publisher you can unblock it When should unblock a program e Name Installation Page 47 of 178 ji iNet u Mobile 5000 Installing iNetVu Mobile 5000 15 x gu iNet u Mobile 5000 is being installed Please wait Fig 27 Installing iNetVu Mobile 5000 ji iNet u Mobile 5000 Installation Complete 215 x e iNet u Mobile 5000 has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Cancel Fig 28 Installation Complete If you are using a Firewall ensure that you add the iNetVu M Mobile Software to the allowed unblocked list C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 48 of 178 2 12 Initial Configuration Verification Test Once IMS is installed onto your PC you are required to configure the system parameters for the following Please Configure the iMeptVu System Platform 7 Type Region Modem Type IP Address 1 323 158 0 1 Password Direct x Console Port Interface System Communication Method between IMS and iNetVu Controller Satellite Name Longitude and Transmit Polarization Modem VSAT Communication Paramete
3. C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 153 of 178 Fig 119 Inverted view of BUC and topside brackets 3 Ensure the hex bolts are securely placed for support If you are using a larger BUC 2W and up you may need to use the outer holes of the bracket to secure the BUC to the Feed Arm 4 Cover the paired hex bolts with the remaining two 2 brackets on the bottom side of the BUC as depicted in the figure below Secure tightly using 1 4 flat washers and the 14 20 NYL nuts If NYL nuts are not available secure using the 20 split and flat washers and cover using 4 20 nuts Fig 120 Bottom side brackets caption If you have an ISIS BUC secure the BUC to the side Feed Arm using hex bolts See Required Materials section Fig 121 Attaching ISIS BUC C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 154 of 178 5 Attach the Flexible Waveguide to the BUC ensure the polarization on the Flexible Waveguide is exactly as that of the BUC before tightening 6 Attach the RG6 Cable labeled Tx to the BUC 7 Tighten all screws and nuts Fig 122 Fully Assembled iNetVu 980 Mobile Platform 8 Congratulations The BUC has been successfully installed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 155 of 178 ciNetVu Appendix 4 Installing BUC to iNetVu
4. 16 40 Target Antenna A deq Duration 10 50m Speed M SatLon 33 X Target Polarization ded i M a Real Azimuth deg Elevation 35 02 Azmuth 36 32 Polarization 16 TE Compass Heading deg Message EL Motor Current A 14 42 15 5 Transmitter has been enabled Ax Motor Curent A 1442 Ue Locked on satellite and confirmed Bi Molo Cuneri A 14 42 75 2 Vou are now connected to the network Satellite Longitude deq Target Elevation deg Status Fig 35 TE Button allows user to move the dish while transmitter is enabled TE Button allows user to move the dish while transmitter is enabled By clicking the TE button the user will be able make manual position adjustments with the transmitter still enabled and be able to perform cross pol tests Carrier Wave tests etc While in TE is enabled the user can make incremental movements at a predetermined speed and duration The Duration and Speed fields do not require to be modified C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 57 of 178 3 8 DVB Tuner Operation At the time of publication the DVB Tuner is only available for users of the iNetVu 9000 Controller The iNetVu DVB S Tuner must be used in conjunction with IMS 6 1 1 and Firmware 6 1 at a minimum any previous version of IMS or controller firmware ARE NOT compatible with the iNetVu DVB S Tuner The iNetVu M DVB S Tuner c
5. 5 5 Typical Connection Configuration PE E A uz DE J Y La tT Ww TES ti IU X AZ A aM l 2 M p J SS 32 RG6 Coaxial GPS Sensor Cable USB 4 Position 8 Position Cable Antenna Cable 12VDC Motor Control Power Cable Cable C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 122 of 178 c INetVu Chapter 6 Maintenance 6 1 General The iNetVu Mobile Platform is a quality product that has been designed in such a way that normal wear should never degrade performance The iNetVu Mobile Platform should provide years of successful service in normal operating environments if well maintained The performance and reliability can be extended if reasonable care and precautions are taken Mounting easily on top of vehicles RVs SUVs vans or any other commercial vehicle or a transportable platform with the simple click of a button the iNetVu M Mobile System automatically deploys locks onto the selected satellite and interfaces with the modem to enable high speed broadband Internet service However since it is impossible to ascertain or test for all possible environments a quarterly annual maintenance check up is required It is recommended to cover the iNetVu M Mobile Platform with waterproof fabric while it is not in regular use e g storage This will prevent any obstructions such as snow ice salt dirt or sand from accumulating around sensitive areas
6. C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 76 of 178 Satellite Modem DVB Tuner Communication Status Indicates the Transmitter status and displays any issues in communication with the Satellite Modem DVB Tuner e Checking Modem Verifying Satellite Modem s current status e Transmitter Enabled Indicates that the transmitter has been enabled e Transmitter Disabled Indicates that the transmitter has not been enabled e Transmitter Standby Transmitter becomes idle during the ACP Test e Modem Failed A communication failure with the Satellite Modem has been detected e Tuner Normal Communication with the DVB Tuner has been detected and is active e Tuner Failed A communication failure with the DVB Tuner has been detected GPS Status Displays condition of the GPS signal e GPS Normal GPS signal is being received from the GPS Antenna e GPS Failed GPS signal is not being received from the GPS Antenna e GPS Searching iNetVu M Mobile Software attempts to detect a GPS signal from the GPS Antenna for 2 minutes e GPS Override GPS coordinates have been manually overridden from the Maintenance menu Controller Status Displays communication status between the PC and the iNetVu Controller e Controller Normal Indicates normal communication status between the Controller and the PC e Controller Failed A failure in communication between the Controller and the PC has been detected Motor Stat
7. F will appear if a Limit Switch has been disabled in the Advanced Maintenance Menu e f the Polarization is disabled for circular signal frequency bands such as Ka Band or X Band the Polarization Angle will display 0 00 and the Polarization Stow Switch must be closed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 70 of 178 Manual Movement f E Elevation Up Elevation Down SI gt Azimuth Left Azimuth Right Y B Polarization Counter Clockwise Polarization Clockwise Using the Duration and Speed parameters the Manual Movement Buttons allow you to move the antenna in six 6 directions For the correct point of reference for the directional movements you must be facing the Mobile Platform s Reflector Face this direction for correct Azimuth and Polarization Orientation Fig 52 Orientation Reference for Azimuth and Polarization Duration Length of time of Manual Movement using increments of 50ms Speed Motor Speed of Manual Movement USER Mode H High M Medium L Low CONFIG Mode 1 Slowest 9 Highest Duration 10 amp h ms Speed M Duration 10 5Ums Speed E Fig 53 Duration and Speed Input for USER Mode Top and CONFIG Mode Bottom C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 71 of 178 Target Calibrate Updates the Elevation Polarization and Compass offsets in the registry
8. Mobile Platform begin its search pattern within the search window and will lock onto satellite within 3 to 5 minutes assuming there are no obstructions in its view of the satellite 16 Once the iNetVu M Mobile Platform has locked on to the satellite and finished its peaking process the transmitter will enable and you will be notified that you are now connected to the network 17 The iNetVu swirl icon in the system tray will turn GREEN and IMS will minimize 18 Verify connectivity by opening a web browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer 19 Click Target Calibrate pz This will only need to be done once 20 Click Stow Dish located in Automatic Control to return the dish to its stowed position 21 Congratulations The iNetVu Mobile System is now ready for use C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 52 of 178 c INetVu Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 Operating Environment iNetVu offers an always on connection We recommend that you stow the antenna when you are finished using the WARNING nternet If you are taking a break we recommend that you keep the iNetVu 5000 Controller and software running for safety reasons as the antenna will stow automatically when it senses movement either by high wind or if you inadvertently drive away without first stowing the dish Note that the antenna takes a certain amount of time to stow and if you encounter a l
9. INetVu iNetVu Mobile System iDirect User Manual The iNetVu brand and logo are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Copyright 2006 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 1 877 iNetVu6 www c comsat com Revision 1 13 7 August 28 2007 iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 2 of 178 This page is intentionally left blank C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 3 of 178 REVISION NOTES The table below records the current version status of this document and any changes from the previous versions Rev Date EdiedBy Description 113 41 J Kwan Releasedwith Software6 1 1 1 13 4 06 27 2007 A Cheikhali Vehicle Installation Modifications 1 13 5 07 23 2007 A Cheikhali 1200C and 980 specifications added 1 13 6 08 01 2007 A Cheikhali 980 Model 2 6 Specs Added 1 13 7 08 23 2007 A Cheikhali Heleased with Software 6 2 1 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 4 of 178 Table of Contents Chapter T7 IMtvOGuCtl OM iecesestexceucossnoreeteihendia m T 10 1 1 ADOUE MIS MINUA skenctta retest teslitetstaies eset E tail tals as 10 1 2 Important Safety Normau suco dioec riot E 10 1 3 SY SEN QVCIVICW aidia ieoi E O O E EES EA 11 1 4 PANTS OMS CSE eet 12 15 gt Neu Anite ae RT 12 1 6 Net
10. ME740 A0740B A1800A A0660A EFAST 9 9 9 9 9 AZ FAST pups gd B AZ OW N 3 qo es p AZCURRENTgO 600 800 800 900 80 PL FAST 9 9 9 9 9 Fig 88 Default values for speed and current limits Disable Limita Disable Limits ELUF Bees Disables UP DN and ST limits for testing and ELDN PLST troubleshooting In the event that a limit is disabled a B ELST yellow colored F will appear in the Advanced Controls menu to alert the user that a limit has been disabled Other Speed Current Calibration Enabled 8 SEE Enables a icd that genie pipe eae Metu Controller ID feas protection values tor the motors and allows for elevation to be calibrated Flatform Serial Number Note It is recommended to leave this option disabled C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 107 of 178 DVB Receiver Parameters DVB Receiver Operation Mode DB Secondary Transponder fv Check Polarity Frequency 1 KHz 1370000 Frequency 2 KHz 1370000 OOO Symbol Rate 1 Ksps 30000 Symbol Hate 2 Ksp lano Code Hate 1 5 6 Code Rate 2 Power Type 1 dBm o Power Type 2 dBm Operation Mode Denotes the type of signal to be received and its modulation scheme Frequency 1 kHz L Band Receive Frequency Symbol Rate 1 KSps Symbol Rate of receive signal Code Rate 1 FEC Rate of receive signal Power Type 1 dBm
11. Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 24 of 178 FRONT OF VEHICLE Mote Recommended radius ta i account for during wehicle pr installation is B4 e REAR CE VEHICLE i 4B T 52 D 59 75 Fig 4 Clearance requirements for the iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platforms C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 25 of 178 Front of vehicle Front of Vehicle Mote This is the front Mate This is The front 4 iNetVu 980 Hetu 740 System system kear of Vehicle Rear af vehicle Fig 5 Clearance requirements for the iNetVu 740 980Mobile Platforms C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 26 of 178 6 Slide the Mobile Platform over to the center of the roof using a tape measure 7 Mark a foot print or outline of the Mobile Platform onto the vehicle s roof using chalk or non permanent marker Fig 6 Marked outline of an iNetVu Mobile Platform 8 Verify that the roof is flat within 1 16 1 6mm Note If the roof surface is not flat within 1 16 1 6mm apply a thin layer of structural epoxy grout between the base and vehicle surface Snug the bolts finger tight and allow epoxy to cure before the final torque down 9 Drill the appropriate sized pilot holes for the roof type if required Fiberglass Required Regular non self tapping stainless ste
12. iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 104 of 178 4 10Advanced Maintenance Menu Used for modifying the speeds and current limits of the system s mount motors JN WARNING Only under the instruction of C Com Systems should the values in the Advanced Maintenance menu be changed Any modifications without the assistance of a C Com Technical Support technician may cause problems iMetVu Advanced Maintenance Speed and Current Elevation Azimuth Polarization Fast Speed Slow Speed Calibrate Speed Current Limit 3 A Current Limit 6 4 Current Limit 3 4 DOVE Aecernver Operation Mode DVE Frequency 1 KHz 1370000 Symbol Hate 1 Esps 30000 Code Hate 1 5 6 Power Type 1 dBm ft Disable Limits ELUF ELDON ELST Other Speed Current Calibration Enabled iM eru Controller ID 13068 Flatfarm Serial Number 3463 Secondary Transponder W Check Polarity Frequency 2 KHz a370000 Symbol Hate 2 Ksps lano Code Rate 2 S6 l Power Type 2 dBm o l Fig 87 Advanced Maintenance Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 105 of 178 Fast Speed Slow Speed Calibrate Speed Speed and Current Default speed values for the automated ElesSten de TR Palensetor processes such as Finding Satellite Stowing Fast Speed q Antenna and Calibration processes Slow Speed 5 4 Current Limit Calibrate Speed 7 E E A software
13. mounting directly to a vehicle The iNetVu Mobile Platform should always be secured to the vehicle C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 19 of 178 2 2 Installation Overview 10 11 Unpack the Mobile Platform and reflector Attach reflector to Mobile Platform iNetVu M 1200 1800 Mobile System only oee Appendix 2 Locate a suitable mounting site with adequate clearance For Direct Roof Installation a Mark the position of the Mobile Platform ensuring the front back orientation is correct b Pre seal the roof Place the Mobile Platform in position Drill pilot holes if necessary and secure with screws Note that the dish may obscure some of the mounting holes e Install the corner screws Raise the dish either via Handheld Controller iNetVu M Mobile Software or the manual movement buttons on the front panel of the iNetVu 9000 Controller g Attach Mobile Platform to roof a9 r For Thule Rack Installation i Attach Mobile Platform to Thule Rack Run Power Motor Control Coaxial Sensor cables Connect iNetVu Controller Satellite Modem PC and Mobile Platform Verify IMS iNetVu Controller firmware and Modem firmware versions for compatibility Determine from NOC the Transmit and Receive Polarization and adjust hardware software if required Install IMS iNetVu M Mobile Software Power on PC DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply
14. Electrical C Band RF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range Motors Electrical Interface Motor Speed Deploying Elevation Deploying Azimuth Peaking on Satellite Signal Operational Conditions Wind Temperature Environmental Survival Wind Deployed Wind Stowed Temperature 52 0 x 28 0 1321 mm x 711 mm 98 1 x 80 0 x 26 4 2492 mm x 2032 mm x 671 mm 320 lbs 145 kg 97 8 2484 mm 26 4 671 mm 1 8m Patriot TX INT180 Reflector 3 Axis Variable Speed Motor Drive Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Feed Rotation GPS Antenna Compass 2 Inclinometer 0 2 360 via Overlapping 200 Sectors 0 to 80 90 to 90 Receive WR75 Transmit WR75 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 13 75 14 50 GHz 10 95 12 75 GHz Receive WR112 Transmit WR112 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 7 90 8 40 GHz 7 25 7 75 GHz Receive WR229 Transmit WR137 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 5 850 6 425 GHz Circular 5 700 6 725 GHz Linear 3 625 4 200 GHz Circular 3 400 4 200 GHz Linear 12 VDC 15 A Maximum Variable 2 sec Typ Variable 15 sec Max 10 sec Typ 0 2 sec 45 mph 70 km h 20 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C 70 mph 112 km h 140 mph 225 km h 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 70 C C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices iNetVu 5000C Controll
15. If the iNetVu M Mobile Platform remains in use under snowy weather conditions for an extended period of time a visual inspection and cleaning are necessary prior to deploying or stowing the iNetVu M Mobile Platform Power and or Automatic Car Washes are NOT recommended as this may accidentally dislodge or damage key components If any problems are observed please contact C Com Satellite Systems Inc C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 123 of 178 6 2 Maintenance Timeframe 6 2 1 Regular Operating Environments Under normal operation conditions it is recommended to maintain your iNetVu Mobile Platform every three 3 months 6 2 2 Harsh Operating Environments or Storage It is recommended to perform maintenance to your iNetVu Mobile Platform at least every one 1 month when subjected to snow and ice dirt grime road spray sand salt spray or extreme heat or cold mmediately perform maintenance after exposure to known chemicals corrosives contaminants or before the system is prepared for storage C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 124 of 178 6 3 Maintenance Items Perform each of the following items as frequent as described in the previous section 6 3 1 General Cleaning and Maintenance The iNetVu Antenna Systems are designed as an outdoor use product They may be subjected to varying condi
16. e User e Installer e Admin Each User Name provides the user with increasingly more access and abilities to modify system parameters Most users will never require using any other login other than User User Mame User Password Login Cancel Logot Change my password Forgot my password Fig 90 Web Interface Login Screen Default Password User Name User Basic Functions and Abilities Installer C COM Basic Functions and Abilities Ability to calibrate Mobile Platform Ability to change Network Config Passwords are case sensitive C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 112 of 178 4 11 4 Controls The Controls screen allows the user to monitor system parameters manually move the Mobile Platform as well as conduct automatic processes like Find Satellite Stow Antenna and Stop Operation From this screen users can operate the iNetVu Mobile Platform while monitoring the real time status and message updates from the system with the click of a mouse signal Strength E Find Satellite Stop Operation Isolation ee RF Threshold 800 2500 SE Antenna Longitude deg EER GPS Heading deg EIER Satellite Longitude deg ERE Duration 10 Speed 8 M Sat Long 91 Wy Target Elevation deg ESE Elevation 32 0 Azimuth 0 0 Polarization 0 0 Target Azimuth eg EINEN Target Antenn
17. iNetVu Controller and iDirect Satellite Modem If you using an Ethernet connection between the PC and iDirect Satellite Modem ensure you are using a cross over network cable If you are using an Ethernet connection between the PC and iDirect Satellite Modem l Set PC to the same network as the iDirect Satellite Modem C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 20 of 178 If you are using a Console connection between the PC and iDirect Satellite Modem i Verify configuration for Console Connection 12 Start and configure IMS 13 Conduct iNetVu System Verification Test C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 21 of 178 2 3 Mobile Platform Front Back Orientation The iNetVu Mobile Platform is polarized and must be mounted so that the Azimuth Plate of the Mobile Platform faces the front of the vehicle on which it is mounted The end N WARNING with the reflector faces the rear of the vehicle Failure to adhere to these requirements could cause the Mobile Platform to detach from the vehicle at high speed This end faces the REAR of the Vehicle NetVu This end faces the FRONT of the Vehicle Fig 2 Front Back orientation of iNetVu 1200 and 980 Mobile Platforms C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 22 of 178 2 4 Direct Installat
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19. 1800 Mobile Platform Rev 1 0 e 9 16 Wrench e Handheld Controller Optional e 1 8m Reflector Mounting Hardware Procedure Use the following steps to attach a 1 8m Reflector to an iNetVu 1800 Mobile Platform Rev 1 1 Please note that the 1 8m Reflector is a heavy load and it is strongly recommended that at least 3 people are assisting in the installation of the reflector 1 Remove reflector from crate and any packing materials on the Mobile Platform 2 Raise the Mobile Platform to approximately 30 using the iNetVu Mobile Software or the Handheld Controller For more information regarding the use of the INetVu Mobile Software and its installation please refer to the iNetVu System Manual 3 With the assistance of two 2 other people align the reflector with the mounting holes located on the Elevation Arm Only the four of the mounting holes at the rear of the reflector will be used C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 149 of 178 4 Screw in four 4 bolts and flat washers through the Elevation Arm and secure in place evenly in a cross pattern Fig 116 Reflector Mounting Locations C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 150 of 178 Fig 117 Reflector Mounting Locations Close up 5 Verify Focal Point ABCD Geometry Measure from the outer most edge on the top and bottom e
20. 8 Wrench i Ensure that the Ball Joint Stud faces outwards away from the centre of the Reflector and that the black button faces the top ii Insert and tighten the two 2 lower screws Fig 109 Correct Gas Spring Bracket Orientation 5 Re attach the Reflector Back Cover to the Reflector leaving the strap at the bottom open 6 Carefully place the reflector onto the Mobile Platform Ensure that the Reflector Support Bracket at the base of the Elevation Arm fits into the groove at the base of the Reflector 7 There are four 4 carriage bolts included in the Reflector Assembly Kit Fig 110 Carriage Bolts C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 145 of 178 8 Insert four 4 carriage bolts through the front of the Reflector in the location depicted below Insert the two 2 SHORT carriage bolts in the UPPER holes and the two 2 LONG carriage bolts in the LOWER holes iNetVu C Fig 111 Reflector Mounting Locations 9 Secure carriage bolts evenly in a cross pattern at the rear using the flat washers locking washers and nuts Tighten to approximately 25 ft Ibs C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 146 of 178 10 Verify Focal Point ABCD Geometry Measure from the dimples on the top and bottom edge of the reflector and ensure that dimensions are within 4 of the values below
21. C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 61 of 178 4 2 Initial System Configuration The first time you start IMS the Initial System Configuration window will appear and the user is able to select modify the following iNetVu M Mobile Platform Type Communication Method between IMS and iNetVu Controller Satellite Name Longitude and Transmit Polarization Modem Communication Parameters Contact Email Address Each Service Type will offer different Modem Communication Parameters and must be configured for each specific Modem VSAT Please Configure the iNet u System Platform Controller f USB Port Serial Port Satellite Mame au Region Longitude E w Transmit Polarization M r Type Modem Type IP Address 1 92 166 01 Password Console Port Interface System Email 4ddress lirect amp ineteueom 00000 Export iMetvu GPS Fig 40 Initial System Configuration Window C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 62 of 178 4 3 Operation Modes iNetVu M Mobile Software offers two main modes of operation for its users USER and CONFIG USER MODE Offers standard access and abilities to configure the iNetVu M Mobile System Everyday users should remain in this mode unless advanced options are required This is the default mode after installation CONFIG MODE Offers advanced users and
22. C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 91 of 178 4 7 iNetVu Menus CONFIG Mode The following section will define and describe all of the parameters and functions only available in CONFIG mode This section will only explain the new functionalities Refer to the iNetVu Menus USER Mode section for a detailed description of those parameters and functions which are also found in USER mode 4 7 1 Configuration Working in CONFIG mode parameters that were previously disabled are now enabled and modifiable in the Configuration menu iMet u Configuration E Jm Ed M adem IP Address 192 1 68 1 1 Password Console Port Interface Controller t USB Fort t Serial Part System iw Start in Contig Made l Start at Advanced Controls W Show Deploy Warming Skew Adjustment iw Mute Sound Online Update Check Iw Movement Detection via GPS Esport GPS Email Address testitinetyu cam Test Site or IP vem inetu com Metu Navigator Advanced Save Cancel Fig 75 Configuration Menu CONFIG Mode New Items C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 92 of 178 4 7 2 Advanced Configuration Menu iMetVu Advanced Configuration Eg Compass Reading Elevation 32 0 Advanced Search EL Gap 3 Max Data File Size ME 1 Unattended Operation Auto Find Satellite ARe Configure S
23. C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 172 of 178 13 Congratulations The iNetVu 950 has been successfully assembled Fig 138 Completed iNetVu 950 Mobile Platform C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 173 of 178 950 1 pc Transportable Case Required Materials e iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case Procedure 1 Remove iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case cover 2 Complete system wiring and connections for the iNetVu M Mobile System according to the System Wiring Diagram for your Satellite Modem Service 3 By hand gently rotate the Reflector so that the Polarization is centered over the Base Plate 4 Congratulations The iNetVu 950 has been successfully assembled Note When stowing the Mobile Platform use the Automatic Controls When the Antenna is in Stow Position gently rotate the Reflector by hand in order to provide enough clearance for the Transportable Case s cover to be placed on C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 174 of 178 1200 1 pc Transportable Case Required Materials e iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case Procedure 1 Remove iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case cover 2 Complete system wiring and connections for the iNetVu M Mobile System according to the System Wiring
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26. Page 75 of 178 System Status Displays current system environment System Running Software is currently booting System Idle No operations are currently being performed System Online iNetVu system has found and locked onto the satellite and is now ready for surfing the Internet ACP Testing ACP Testing is being performed Skew Adjusting Polarization adjustment for receiving the optimal Signal Strength Polarization will rotate in both directions to locate the 3dB drop in Signal Strength and then re center itself using the best possible Polarization Angle Manual Operation Manually controlled movement via Advanced Controls menu has been detected Mount Testing System test or demo being performed via System Test and Demo menu Peaking on Satellite oystem makes minor adjustments in positioning in order to receive optimal Signal Strength AZ Calibration Azimuth Calibration is being performed PL Calibration Polarization Calibration is being performed EL Calibration Elevation Calibration is being performed CP Calibration Compass Calibration is being performed Going to Position An automatic movement command has been initiated i e Find Satellite or Deploy Antenna and the antenna is moving into the designated position Searching Satellite Antenna is performing a search pattern to locate the satellite Stowing Antenna Antenna is being stowed Antenna Stowed Antenna is currently stowed Unknown Status
27. Power ratio in decibel dB of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt mW This value should always be set to 0 Secondary Transponder Enables a secondary transponder to be used during the satellite search process Check Polarity Displays and cycles through transponders of the same user defined polarity when Next Transponder is clicked Next Transponder Cycles through pre configured list of transponders for the current target satellite from the satparam txt file Nest Transponder Reset Modem Power cycles Reboots satellite modem Reset Modem Reset Default Heset Defaut Restores ALL iNetVu Mobile Software system parameters back to default values Cend Send Saves any modifications to the iNetVu Controller C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 108 of 178 4 11 Web Interface IMS 6 1 1 uses a Web HTTP Interface in order for it to communicate with the iNetVu 9000 Controller It is typically disabled for use with the iNetVu 5000 Controller The Web Interface allows the user to operate the automatic functions such as Finding Satellite Stowing the Antenna and Stopping Operations as well as monitoring System Status real time Motor Currents and Signal Strength In order to access the Web Interface simply enter the IP Address Default 192 168 0 2 of the iNetVu M 9000 Controller into your web browser The following sections will briefly tou
28. The System Demo sequence allows users to showcase the iNetVu Mobile System by finding a mock satellite as set by the user The System Demo sequence will raise the dish find and peak on the mock satellite signal and simulate the acquisition of signal using an automatic presentation application called RoboDemo The position of the mock satellite should be entered in the End Demo Angles field Platform Demo Based on the values in the End Demo Angles field the Mobile Platform will either move to the values set or if it is already positioned at the End Demo Angles the Mobile Platform will stow It is recommended to use this function in conjunction with the Loop the Test Demo option to demonstrate the repositioning and stowing capabilities of the iNetVu M Mobile Platform Compass Deploy Positions Antenna to a level Elevation angle and updates compass heading Record GPS Data Continuously stores GPS data in a log file named iNetvuGPS txt Test Elevation Moves dish to the values set in the Start Angle and End Demo Angle fields Test Azimuth Moves dish to the values set in the Start Angle and End Demo Angle fields Test Polarization Rotates dish to the values set in the Start Angle and End Demo Angle fields Test EL AZ PL Moves and rotates to the values set in the Start Angle and End Demo Angle fields Stop Demo Test Halts all test demo sequences C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual
29. Up Lirnit es Down Limit Sat Pol Otis jo CwZeo o0 CurFactor AZ Window 60 amp PSLa 45 41 N 0n E EL window 5 GPS Lon 75 61 w Azimuth AZ Refresh Period Override GPS Left Limit Right Limit Pot ero 342 1 696 Pot Factor HF Cur ero Cur Factor Override Zero Factor Polarization PL Threshold 1350 LockSignal Left Limit Right Limit Compass Pot Zero 131 7888 Fot Factor Override Full Search curie DN SUR e Offset 0 0 l Direction 0 0 Offset 0 0 Disable Rotation Send Sat psz Send EL Send All EH id E Send AF Send AZ Read All PL Ea Send Compass Send FL Save Registry Log File Diagnose Advanced D emo T est write EPROM Head Registry Message TIT Calibrate PL Calibrate 47 Calibrate EL Check LP Calibrate CP Load Firmware Fig 78 Maintenance Menu CONFIG Mode C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 96 of 178 Satellite and GPS Parameters Satellite and GPS Sal Mame G1 Sat Lon gi w Sat Fol Offset D AZ window E0 GPSlar 4541 N EL Window 5 GPS Lon 75 61 fw Refresh Period Override GPS Fig 79 Advanced Maintenance Satellite and GPS Parameters Sat Pol Offset Denotes Transmit Polarity and may be altered to accommodate any offset ranged 0 90 e O Vertical e 90 Horizontal Elevation Parameters Elevation EL U
30. and iNetVu Controllers EPROM This function is automatically performed after initially finding satellite It should not be performed again unless the satellite has been found and locked onto Target Calibration is typically not required as this procedure is done prior to the system being shipped Only under the instruction of a certified C Com technician should calibration be performed again Enable Transmitter Enables Disables the Transmitter when locked onto satellite Deploy Antenna Automatically moves antenna to the manually entered Elevation Azimuth and Polarization angles Elevation 35 02 Azimuth 3b5 32 Polarization 16 35 Fig 54 Deploy Antenna Input Values Record Data Enables and disables an always on data recording process With iNetVu Mobile Software versions 4 0 and higher parameters are continuously recorded while the platform is searching for the satellite lt automatically stops once the satellite is locked and confirmed Messages are always recorded in the Message Panel Data Log filename iNetVuData5000 txt Network Test To confirm network connectivity iNetVu M Mobile Software will attempt to connect to the iNetVu Server via the Internet Point Satellite Automatically points antenna to the manually entered Satellite Longitude but does not attempt to lock onto the signal and or enable the transmitter automatically Sat Long 33 Ww d Fig 55 Point Satellite Input Values This func
31. controlled current protection for the TC m T TT Mobile Platform s motors irene Current Limit 6 5 00 450 1 20 When any of the Mobile Plattorms motors are Limitat hzso leoo 155 moving at the associated speed the current drawn to move the motor is monitored and should it exceed the Current Limit an error message will appear For Motor Speeds that are not listed Speed 1 2 4 5 7 8 the Current Limit for those speeds is calculated using a percentage of the Current Limit above it Current Limit 8 9096 of Current Limit 9 Current Limit 7 8096 of Current Limit 9 Current Limit 5 9096 of Current Limit 6 Current Limit 4 8096 of Current Limit 6 Current Limit 2 9096 of Current Limit 3 Current Limit 1 8096 of Current Limit 3 PLATFORM TYPES PLATFORM TYPES O A1200C ee a MF1200 aes EUNT MSIE Ao 2m ae ELFAST si aw 3 1 718 14 4 1 L4 L 34 AZ FAST S 9 wu pg amp 8 ALOWA E E SS RUN E E AZ CURRENT9 6 00 800 f 800 800 600 800 800 PL FAST 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 PLSLON 4 4 4 7 7 7 7 PLCALBRATE 345 345 s S S 34 PLCURRENT3 040 0 40 040 040 040 040 040 PLCURRENTO 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 106 of 178 1 PLATFORMTYPES MF740
32. corect operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation 6 Congratulations The USB driver for the iNetVu M 5000 Controller has been installed successfully C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 37 of 178 2 7 Pre Configuration Checklist The following items should be completed known prior to configuring the iNetVu M Mobile System Contact the Network Operation Center NOC if any of the following items are unknown or if you are unfamiliar with them Prior to installing IMS and configuring your system verify that you are using the minimum requirements listed below iDirect NetModem II o Modem Firmware 3 2 34 o INetVu M Mobile Software Version 4 0 4 o iINetVu Controller Firmware 4 04 iDirect NetModem II Plus o Modem Firmware 5 04 o iINetVu Mobile Software Version 4 3 1 o iINetVu Controller Firmware 4 04 iDirect INFINITI 3000 5000 7000 o Modem Firmware 6 0 1 o iNetVu Mobile Software Version 4 8 1 o INetVu M Controller Firmware 4 04 IP Address and Password of Satellite Modem Satellite Name and Coordinate Transmit and Receive Polarization Horizontal Vertical Determine if Option File is loaded into the iDirect Satellite Modem an
33. installers the ability to modify and set system parameters otherwise unavailable in USER mode More powerful options and functionalities are available in this mode C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 63 of 178 4 4 Navigating Menus To navigate the iNetVu Mobile Software right click the iNetVu swirl icon located in the System Tray There are 7 options available Basic Controls Advanced Controls Basic Controls Advanced Controls Configuration Maintenance Navigator Optional software required About Exit Configuration Maintenance 4 5 Switching Operation Modes 1 Go to Configuration 2 Enable Start in Config Mode and click Save With this option enabled iNetVu Mobile Software will always startup in CONFIG mode aa m iv Show Deploy Warming n Iw Mute Sound Online Update Check i Movement Detection via GPS Export GPS Email Address test inetyu com Test Site or IP www inetvu com IN eru Navigator 3 Restart iNetVu M Mobile 5000 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 64 of 178 4 6 iNetVu Menus USER Mode 4 6 1 Basic Controls The Basic Controls menu allows typical users to operate the three primary functions as well as monitor system messages and status updates From the Basic Controls menu you can operate the following functions Find Satel
34. mm x 1041 mm x 356 mm 123 Ibs 56 kg 44 1118 mm 14 356 mm Optional 12 305 mm 0 74m Elliptical Reflector 3 Axis Variable Speed Motor Drive Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Reflector rotation cross polarization isolation GPS Antenna Compass 2 Inclinometer 0 2 360 via Overlapping 200 Sectors 0 to 65 70 to 470 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 1 to 4 Watt 13 75 14 50 GHz Ku Band 10 95 12 75 GHz Ku Band 12 VDC 15 A Maximum Variable 5 sec Typ Variable 15 sec Max 10 sec Typ 0 2 sec 45 mph 72 km h 22 F to 130 F 30 C to 55 C 100 mph 160 km h 140 mph 225 km h 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 136 of 178 iNetVu 750 Technical Specifications Dimensions Base Plate Stowed Dimensions Weight Maximum Deploy Height Stow Height Mechanical Reflector Platform Geometry Polarization Deployment Sensors Range of Motion Azimuth Elevation Polarization Electrical RF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Power Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range Motors Electrical Interface Motor Speed Deploying Elevation Deploying Azimuth Peaking on Satellite Signal Operational Conditions Wind Temperature Environmental Survival Wind Deployed Wind Stowed Temperature 49 5 x 18 0 1257 mm x
35. time status updates system messages and error codes Message 14 42 15 Transmitter has been enabled 14 42 17 Locked on satellite and confirmed 14 42 25 au are now connected to the network jus gt 4 Fig 57 Message Panel Status Panel The Status Panel describes system operations that are either imminent taking place or the current status of that component The Status Panel is located at the bottom of the Basic Controls and Advanced Controls menus and has a set of four and six message blocks respectively System Status Satellite Modem Status GPS Status Status Controller Status Motor Status Antenna Sensor Status Fig 58 Advanced Controls Status Panel The indicators notify the user of any actions taking place with a combination of color coated messages e Solid GREEN messages indicates a stable and normal condition for that component e Flashing or solid LIGHT BLUE messages indicates a change in status occurring that the user should be aware of e Flashing RED and YELLOW messages indicates a problem with that component Should the entire Status Panel flash RED and YELLOW a communication failure between the PC and the iNetVu Controller has occurred Ensure that the Controller is powered and that all USB drivers and cables USB or Serial are installed properly C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1
36. to the iNetVu Controller and the Satellite Modem Connect the Sensor Cable and Motor Control Cable to the Mobile Platform Connectors These cable connectors are keyed and will only be connected properly when the key is matched to fit the groove and you are able to tighten the locking ring Congratulations The iNetVu Mobile System wiring has been successfully completed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 45 of 178 2 11Installing IMS The iNetVu Mobile Software CD will initiate an auto run when inserted into your CD ROM Drive Follow the instructions below to help you install IMS Note The iNetVu 9000 Controller is shipped with IMS installed and configured Users will not have to perform an installation of IMS unless otherwise instructed to by a C Com Satellite Systems Technician for upgrades patches etc 1 Insert the iNetVu Mobile Software CD into the CD ROM drive of the PC If the CD does not initiate auto run click on My Computer and select the CD ROM Double click iNet VuSetupMenu exe 2 Select Install iNetVu 5000 iDirect Edition Install iNetVu 5000 iDirect Edition Learn iNetVu Mobile Exit i d Copyright 2002 2005 C COM Satellite Systems Inc Fig 22 Installation Options 3 The Setup Wizard will start Click x Next to continue Welcome to the iNetVu Mobile 5000 Setup Wizard es The installer wi
37. your current position on the map accurately getting the dynamic GPS data from GPS device such as latitude longitude altitude velocity direction GPS time etc e Records historical and statistical data Helps you to analyze and review the history route and relevant information in two different ways lines and pushpins e Calculates and records relevant historical data including mileages up to three can be stored maximum speed total time and total average speed It also allows you to switch between mile and kilometer unit measures at the click of a button e Gives detailed route maps and directions allowing you to easily navigate to very specific destinations You can even obtain route and directional information between two or more places at the same time e Locates nearby information and amenities from your current position or current route within a specified distance radius such as gas stations hotels restaurants landmarks attractions and so on Note It will locate nearby information from any point on the map by any radius e Atany point on the map if you specify a driving time the software can plan a driving zone that can be reached within this specified time e Provides a variety of useful mapping tools such as moving the map automatically finding a place showing the legend synchronizing system time with GPS time arranging historical records and so on e Provide various map operation functions such as a compreh
38. 1200 1800 Mobile Platform This procedure describes the steps involved for installing a Block Up Converter BUC to the iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platform The installation procedure described below shows images for a 4W BUC but may be utilized for any sized BUC installation Required Materials iNetVu 1200 1800 Mobile Platform Universal Transmitter Mounting Bracket Kit BUC Block Up Converter Phillips Screwdriver Allen Key Set Procedure 1 Ensure Block Up Converter BUC includes an o ring 2 Remove Universal Transmitter Mounting Brackets from the underside of the feed arm if attached C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 156 of 178 3 Place and secure the BUC on the underside of the Feed Arm as depicted in the figure below When securing the BUC adjust the placement of the screws and brackets to ensure the following a The BUC is placed at the far right side of the Feed Arm if facing the Reflector using the holes on the far right side of the Feed Arm This will ensure that the Flexible Waveguide does not bind or twist during Polarization Adjustments b A 4 space is left between the BUC and the Feed Arm Bar where the springs are attached This will ensure you have enough space to attach the Flexible Waveguide to the BUC c The RG6 Coaxial Connector end of the BUC is facing the Reflector d The long screws of the Universal Transmitter Mounting Bracket
39. 4 6 3 3 Cleaning iNetVu Mobile Platform Connectors 124 6 34 Oll Application to xJolhts ue tite roti uo Spe eo t i a die Debet 125 6 3 5 Grease Application to Polarization Gear Assembly 126 6 3 6 Grease Application to Azimuth Gear Assembly 128 6 3 7 Emergency Stop Switch Operation Check cccccseeeeeecsseeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeees 132 6 3 8 Cleaning 980 1200 Rear Antenna COvVe lr cccccssseseeeeesssseeeeeeeesaeeeeees 133 Appendix 1 Technical Specifications ccccccccccssseceeeeeeeceeeeeeceeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeeeeesaeees 135 Appendix 2 Installing Reflector to iNetVu M 1200 Mobile Platform 143 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 6 of 178 Appendix 2A Installing Reflector to iNetVu M 1800 Mobile Platform 148 Appendix 3 Installing BUC to iNetVu 980 Mobile Platform s 152 Appendix 4 Installing BUC to iNetVu 1200 1800 Mobile Platform 155 Appendix 5 Adjusting Transmit Polarization for iNetVu M 950 980 Mobile Platform 158 Appendix 6 Attaching Feed Arm to iNetVu 950 980 Reflector 164 Appendix 7 iNetVu 1200 980 Mobile Platform Rear Antenna Cover Care and IIS tall atl osdedehen d dedu ra
40. 457 mm 52 x 37 x 17 1320 mm x 940 mm x 432 mm 123 Ibs 56 kg 41 1041 mm 19 483 mm Optional 18 457 mm 0 75m Elliptical Reflector 3 Axis Variable Speed Motor Drive Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Reflector rotation cross polarization isolation GPS Antenna Compass 2 Inclinometer 0 2 360 via Overlapping 200 Sectors 0 to 65 70 to 70 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 1 Watt 13 75 14 50 GHz Ku Band 10 95 12 75 GHz Ku Band 12 VDC 15 A Maximum Variable 5 sec Typ Variable 15 sec Max 10 sec Typ 0 2 sec 45 mph 72 km h 22 F to 130 F 30 C to 55 C 100 mph 160 km h 140 mph 225 km h 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 137 of 178 iNetVu 950 Technical Specifications Dimensions Base Plate Stowed Dimensions Weight Maximum Deploy Height Stow Height Mechanical Reflector Platform Geometry Polarization Deployment Sensors Range of Motion Azimuth Elevation Polarization Electrical RF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Power Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range Motors Electrical Interface Motor Speed Deploying Elevation Deploying Azimuth Peaking on Satellite Signal Operational Conditions Wind Temperature Environmental Survival Wind Deployed Wind Stowed Temperat
41. Azimuth Gear Assembly Required Materials Phillips Screwdriver Standard Grease Gun Multi Purpose Grease Operating Temperature Range 40 c to 65 c Recommended Esso Epic EP102 Synthetic Grease Rated to 40 C or equivalent Procedure 1 2 Raise the iNetVu M Mobile Platform Remove Elevation and Azimuth Covers Unscrew Azimuth Motor and lay on the Azimuth Plate Locate the three 3 Grease Fittings located on the Azimuth Plate The two 2 Outer Grease Fittings are located on the Azimuth Plate and one 1 Inner Grease Fitting is located on the Azimuth Bushing inside the main assembly Refer to the Figures below for the Grease Fitting Locations Rotate the Azimuth and apply grease to the two Outer Grease Fittings at several locations ensuring that you have covered the entire mechanical range of the Azimuth Apply Grease to the Inner Grease Fitting Center the Azimuth and re install the Azimuth Motor Re install the Elevation and Azimuth Covers C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 129 of 178 Fig 101 740 750 950 980 Azimuth Plate Grease Fitting Locations 4r a A s E Fig 102 740 750 950 980 Detailed Azimuth Plate Grease Fitting Locations C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 130 of 178 oly oy L o Q f E 4 HE B Fig 103 1200 Azimut
42. Diagram for your Satellite Modem Service 3 Congratulations The iNetVu M 12000 has been successfully assembled C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 175 of 178 1200 2 pc 1 pc Reflector Transportable Case Required Materials iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case iNetVu 1 2m Reflector Transportable Case 2 Ball Joint Gas shock Springs Attached to iNetVu Mobile Platform Reflector Assembly Hardware Bag Phillips Screwdriver 10mm 3 8 Wrench 13mm 1 2 Wrench Handheld Controller Optional Procedure 1 Remove cover from the iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 176 of 178 2 Raise the Mobile Platform to approximately 35 using the iNetVu Mobile Software or the Handheld Controller For more information regarding the use of the iNetVu Mobile Software and its installation please refer to the iNetVu System Manual 3 Remove Reflector from the iNetVu Reflector Transportable Case 4 Install Reflector as described in Appendix 2 5 Congratulations The iNetVu 12000 has been successfully assembled d B 4 E iad D 6 Completed iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platform C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 177 of 178 Appendix 9 iNetVu System Wiring Diagram fo
43. How to Reset e Press RESET to power cycle the Controller C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect 5000C Controller Page 120 of 178 5 3 Physical Layout Motor FIND SAT STOP STOW Button Button Flashes when any of the three Executes Find Executes Stop motors are Satellite and Stow instructed to function functions move y Antenna Controller 5000 Power COMM RESET Button iis ai Indicates Communication SEM between Controller and PC Hesets the power is o iINetVu ON OFF indicates that IMS is not Controller running or there is no communication between IMS and the Controller Solid Light indicates lock on Satellite Slow blinking 1 sec intervals indicates idle communication Fast blinking 1 4 sec intervals indicates that command is being executed Motor COM 12VDC Input Control RF RX 9 pin RS 232 4 pin 12VDC 8 pin Receive X Serial Port Power Interface for Signal Interface Supply Input Motor Control Cable GPS SENSORS USB GPS 26 pin USB Antenna Interface Interface ED Definitions are for Interface for Sensor to PC iNetVu Controller Firmware 4 84 Cable C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect 5000C Controller Page 121 of 178 5 4 Requirements e iNetVu Mobile Platform e iNetVu Mobile Software Version 4 8 1 minimum e iNetVu Mobile Controller Firmware Version 4 8 minimum
44. Kit are fed through the grooves on each side of the BUC if applicable Polarization Cage End Reflector End Fig 123 Attaching BUC using Universal Transmitter Brackets C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 157 of 178 en o o mE c mw ee Fig 124 Correctly mounted and secured BUC with v2 space between BUC and Feed Arm Bar 5 4 Connect Tx Coaxial cable to the BUC 5 Connect the Flexible Waveguide to the BUC Ensure that the Flexible Waveguide is on the right side of the springs if facing the Reflector as depicted in the figure below Flexible Waveguide attached on the correct side of the Polarization Cage springs i 4 H d eats v o5 J l r Fig 125 Correct Position of the connected Flexible Waveguide 8 Congratulations The BUC has been successfully installed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 158 of 178 c INetVu Appendix 5 Adjusting Transmit Polarization for iNetVu M 950 980 Mobile Platform This procedure describes the steps involved in adjusting the Transmit Polarization for the iNetVu 950 980 Mobile System between Horizontal Vertical Transmission Required Materials for iNetVu 950 Mobile Platform e 2 5mm 3 32 Allen Key Procedure 1 Raise the dish and ensure that Azimuth and Polarization are in stowed posit
45. NetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 36 of 178 3 Select Search for the best driver in Found New Hardware Wizard t h eso l O cati O n S a n d C h e C k n C l u d e Please choose your search and installation options eS this location in the search Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Include this location in the search C Program Files CCOM iNetVu Mobile 5000 USB_ v Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 4 Click browse and navigate to the driver folder on the femme iNetVu M CD and click Next Select the Folder that contains drivers For your hardware 3 O iNet u Mobile 5000 O Tutorial O update USB Drivers D wings O winz000 O win2003 o To view any subfolders click a plus sign above 5 Should the following window appear click Continue Anyway Hardware Installation The software you are installing Far this hardware Netu Controller 5000 has not passed Windows Logo testing to verity its compatibility with Windows F Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the
46. PS Antenna to the iNetVu Controller and place in a position away from the iNetVu Mobile Platform where it has a clear view of the sky Connect the 12VDC Power Cable to the DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply and iNetVu Controller At one end of the power cable there are 2 clearly marked wires Connect the wire marked 12VDC to the positive red terminal and the other to the negative black terminal Connect the DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply to an available AC power outlet Fig 20 Connecting 12VDC Power Cable to DuraCommQO LP 18 Power Supply Connect USB Cable from iNetVu Controller to your PC Connect Sensor Cable DB26 and Motor Control Cable 8 pin Terminator Block to the iNetVu M Controller Connect the Tx and Rx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable to the Mobile Platform Connectors labeled Tx and Rx Connect the free end of the Tx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable to the Satellite Modem Connect the free end of the Rx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable to the RF Splitter C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 44 of 178 10 Connect the RG6 Coaxial Cables leading from the RF Splitter according to the 11 12 following figure Fig 21 RF Splitter Connections The line on the label of the RF Splitter denotes DC continuity which must be connected to the Satellite Modem Ensure that you do not reverse the RG6 Coaxial Cable connections
47. Software sound effects Online Update Check Enables an automatic check to the iNetVu Server when system is online for any released updates for the iNetVu M Mobile Software iNetVu Controller Firmware and iNetVu M Navigator Movement Based On GPS Enables antenna to automatically stow in the event that the Mobile Platform moves while the antenna is deployed and is not in the stowed position Email Address Contact email address This will only be used for support and trouble shooting purposes C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 81 of 178 Test Site or IP Connectivity is tested by pinging the entered URL or IP Address Export GPS Exports the GPS Data to the designated serial port using the NEMA Industry Standard Data Stream This option can be used for iNetVu 9000 Users who wish to use iNetVu Navigator on an external PC M Export GPS SerialPort COM BaudRate 4800 Fig 63 Export GPS Option C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 82 of 178 4 6 4 Maintenance The Maintenance menu allows users to set the Satellite s name and orbital slot conduct maintenance tests processes override parameters and run a system diagnosis check Click Send Save if any modifications are made Modifications are typically saved into the PC s system registry followed by the iNetVu Controllers EPROM You wi
48. Stop Operation Halts all motor movements and disrupts all communication between iNetVu Mobile System components C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 66 of 178 Message Panel Displays real time operational and status updates of the system s activity Message 14 42 15 Transmitter has been enabled 14 42 17 Locked on satellite and confirmed 14 42 25 au are now connected to the network kS Lll gt gt Fig 44 Message Panel Status Panel Displays real time status of the System the Communication with the Satellite Modem the GPS and the iNetVu Controller For a detailed description of all Status Panel messages please refer to the Advanced Controls section of this document Status BSAC Rut RS NODGC SIT Fig 45 Basic Controls Status Panel C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 67 of 178 4 6 2 Advanced Controls The Advanced Controls menu allows users to monitor system parameters and manually move the antenna as well as conduct automatic processes and functions Improper use of Advanced Controls menu can render the iNetVu Mobile System inoperable and may be in violation of FCC regulations The user can halt any operation at any time by clicking STOP button located in the Automatic Controls It is recommended that only trained installers or users under the
49. TFORM SHOULD NEVER BE CAUTI Q OPERATED WITHOUT ITS CONTROLLER AND SHOULD NEVER BE CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO A BATTERY DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ON BOTH THE CONTROLLER AND THE PLATFORM AND THE CUSTOMER WILL BE CHARGED FOR REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT COSTS RELATING TO THE DAMAGE THE POWER TO OPERATE THE MOBILE PLATFORM SHOULD ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROLLER VIA ITS APPROPRIATE POWER CABLE WHICH IS FUSED POWER SHOULD NEVER BE APPLIED DIRECTLY TO THE PLATFORM TO RAISE OR LOWER IT WITHOUT THE USE OF THE CONTROLLER NOT FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL SEVERELY DAMAGE THE PLATFORM AND WILL ALSO DAMAGE THE CONTROLLER ONCE IT IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM THAT HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO DIRECT BATTERY OPERATION WITHOUT THE USE OF THE CONTROLLER 2 1 General All iNetVu Mobile Systems have been fully tested with the iNetVu 5000 9000 Controller prior to shipment All position feedback limit sensing limit switches and motor speeds have been calibrated and preset prior to shipping The wave guide the boom mounted Radio Transmitter cables and the Transmission Receive coaxial cables have all pre wired There is no need to re calibrate the Mobile Platform unless directed by a C Com Support Technician It is critical that the iNetVu Controller stay together with the Mobile Platform it shipped with You may refer to the iNetVu Shipping Checklist to confirm this The iNetVu M Mobile System has been designed for either roof rack mounting or
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51. a AZ deg ART Target Polarization deo EE 09 39 58 gt All parameters have been successfully read Bal Azimuth deg EINEN 09 40 27 Reading all parameters from the Controller S 09 35 55 gt All parameters have been successfully read v Compass Heading o TN lt EL Motor Current E 000 PL Motor Current o EET STETERIT NETS NN NETTEN Fig 91 Web Interface Controls Screen Note In order to make any changes to the input fields the user must click Stop Refresh to stop the automatic refresh Once the change has been made and any button has been clicked automatic refresh will resume stop Refresh start Refresh Fig 92 Stop Refresh Start Refresh Buttons C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 113 of 178 4 11 5 Configuration The Configuration Screen allows the user the ability to modify communication parameters between the iNetVu M 5000 9000 Controller with the Satellite Modem VSAT as well as enable and disable various system parameters and options Modem Controller IP Address 0211973 C USB Fort Password essel Serial Port come System Iv Start in Config Made M Loop Enabled Iv Mute Sound lM Advanced Satellite Search l Start at Advanced Controls Show Deploy Warning Online Update Check Iv Movement Detection via GPS Mail Address ControllerS000 inetvu com Advanced Compass Reading Elevation 50 Unattended Operation I Motion Protection Adv
52. abled Tx Polani y Tet 1 877 453 8885 Http wn metu com Online Update Copyright amp 2005 All Rights Reserved C COM Satellite Systems Inc Fig 74 About Menu Software Software e Version Version 6 2 1 iNetVu Mobile Software version Build ID 103020061030 Work Mode Config e Build ID Service EMS Date of software release Controller API USB Modem API SNMP e Work Mode Applied Field EA Current Operation Mode Web Server Dif Service Service which iNetVu Mobile Software is configured for Controller API Method of communication between the iNetVu M Controller and iNetVu Mobile Software C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 89 of 178 Modem API Method of communication between Satellite Modem and iNetVu Mobile Software e Applied Field Abbreviation for Service e Web Server Indicates whether the HTTP Interface is active for the iNetVu 9000 Controller Controller Controller Firmware Firmware G0 iNetVu Controller s firmware version Service ID 101305 Boot Loader 3 5 Revision 3 1 OVE Tuner Ma For compatibility purposes Controllers are pre configured with the appropriate firmware for the accompanied software version Service ID iNetVu Controller Serial Number ID This field is supported for iNetVu M Controller Firmware 4 2 and higher Boot Loader o 1 0 USB not supported Serial connection is required when uploa
53. ally if your network supports REL Se Set to the same subnet as the Satellite Modem VSAT Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address P Address A B C D IP address 192 168 0 3 ngs Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Modem Specific Default gateway 192 168 0 2 Default Gateway A B C D 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the folowing DNS sever adesse The screenshot depicts this configuration Preferred DNS server 209 115 142 1 Alternate DNS server 209 115 142 129 DHCP Enabled Satellite Modem VSAT Advanced Enable PC to Obtain an IP address automatically C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 110 of 178 4 11 2 Navigation Links to system login screen Login Links to controls screen where you can automatically and Controls manually operate the system Configuration Links to 9000 s configuration screen Maintenance Links to 9000 s maintenance screen Network Links to 9000 s network screen where you can enable DHCP or About manually set the 9000 s Network parameters S o 1 Links to system information screen Fig 89 Web Interface Navigation Bar C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 111 of 178 4 11 3 Login The Login Screen allows the user to login using three 3 user names
54. an be used as for either e A stand alone DVB S Receiver o Used to locate and lock onto either a manually configured or preset satellite o Manual Configuration requires Orbital Slot of Satellite Receive Polarization L Band Rx Frequency kHz Symbol Rate kSps FEC Code Rate e Integrated component of a modem VSAT that the iNetVu Mobile System is compatible with o Uses the DVB S Receiver to locate and lock onto a preset satellite o Uses existing integration and communication with modem VSAT to automatically enable disable the transmitter initiate ACP testing if applicable and all other modem VSAT specific actions Note Switching between services no longer requires the need for a Switch ID A unique code previously used with older versions of IMS 5 2 1 and below A pre indexed file satparam txt contains a listing of transponders for many of the well used and known satellites being operated with The target satellite entered by the user will always initially searched through this database and should the satellite longitude match that of an entry in the database IMS will use the preset transponders associated to the user entered receive polarity If the satellite longitude entered does not appear in the database ERR3091 will appear in the message panel notifying the user At this time the user is asked to manually enter the transponder parameters in the Advanced Maintenance section of IMS C Com Satellite S
55. anced Search EL Gap Auto Find Satellite Movement Protection Max Data File Size ME hia l Re Configure System Cancel Fig 93 Web Interface Configuration Screen Any changes made on the Configuration Screen require the user to click Save Saving will the cause the iNetVu M 9000 Controller s software to temporarily re boot and will require the user to log in again to the Web Interface C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 4 11 6 Maintenance Page 114 of 178 The Maintenance screen allows the user to change the Target Satellite Search Window Size override the GPS or compass and it also displays all offsets as well as the speeds and current limits for each motor Users also have the ability to calibrate the Azimuth Polarization and Compass if necessary Satellite sat Longitude Pol Offset B AZ Window EL Window 5 GPS Override Latitude Longitude RF Lack Signal at Compass Full Search Offset Override Threshald Override Direction 496 Elevation Pot Zero Pot Factor Offset 1 78 Fast speed slow Speed Calibrate Speed Current Limit 3 A Current Limit 6 A Current Limit 9 A 60 IE 12 50 Disable Limits PL C EL UP LI Az ST CIEL DN PL ST CIEL ST DYB Receiver Secondary Transponder Enabled Operation Mode Save Frequency KHz Frequency KHz symboalRate Ksps symboalRa
56. approximately 15 from the Default values below AZ Pot Zero is an A D value from the potentiometer which physically determines where the iNetVu Mobile Software places Azimuth Angle 0 The AZ Pot Zero may vary approximately 15 from the Default values below The AZ Pot Factor and AZ Pot Zero are calculated during the Azimuth Calibration process pT PLATFORMTYPES ess MF1200 ME1200 a Pes AO0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B AZ POT ZERO 376 14 286 1878 286 1878 343 0747 226 0722 343 0747 343 0747 AZ POT FACTOR 0 737 0 5525 0 5525 0 6683 0 4515 0 6683 0 6683 PLATFORM TYPES MF740 ME740 A0740B A1800A A0660A AZ POT ZERO 280 7808 AZ POT FACTOR 0 6683 0 6683 0 6683 Fig 83 Azimuth Potentiometer Default Values Polarization Parameters Polarization PL Lett Limit Fight Lirit Pot Zera 13 7888 Pot Factor 0 2574 Cur ero Cur Factor Offset 0 0 Disable Rotation The Polarization Angle is based on 2 values C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 98 of 178 e PL Pot Factor e PL Pot Zero PL Pot Factor is an A D value from the potentiometer which allows the iNetVu Mobile ooftware to convert the A D value of the Potentiometer into an equivalent angle The PL Pot Factor should vary approximately 15 from the Default values below PL Pot Zero is an A D value from the potentiometer which physically determines where the iNetVu M Mobile Soft
57. ated 1 GPS Antenna w 15 4572mm or 25 7620mm Cable 1 10 3048mm 12VDC Power Cable 1 9 pin Serial Cable Optional 1 Coaxial Cable RG6 Bundle with L Band Splitter 1 5 iNetVu Antennae The iNetVu 1800 1200 and 980 Antenna are circular 1 8m 1 2m and 0 98m respectively two way Ku Band satellite dish mounted over an arm that supports the antenna Radio Transmitter and Low Noise Block LNB Additionally the iNetVu M 1800 Mobile Platform can be configured for C and X Band The iNetVu 950 750 740 Antennae are elliptical 0 95m 0 75m 0 74m respectively two way Ku Band satellite dishes mounted over an arm that supports the antenna plus the Radio Transmitter and the Low Noise Block LNB C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Introduction Page 13 of 178 1 6 iNetVu 5000 Controller The iNetVu 5000 Antenna Controller has been designed to automate the operation of Mobile platforms Key Features Automatic azimuth polarization and elevation pointing calculation GPS receiver for determining antenna latitude and longitude coordinates Fluxgate compass for determining orientation direction of iNetVu M Mobile Platform Non volatile flash memory for storing satellite locations and configuration data Automatic dish repositioning to previously accessed satellites if the vehicle or structures location is unchanged Slim 1U high rack or desktop mounted unit Continuous m
58. ch on each of the screens available while using the Web Interface For more information regarding the usage of the DVB Tuner please refer the iNetVu 9000 Controller System Manual Also refer to the standard Windows Interface for any definitions or descriptions of the fields buttons or functions depicted C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 109 of 178 4 11 1 How to Set Network Configurations on your PC EA 4 Open Network Connections right click your RARE network card and select Properties Te 9 Sr pacute am temm iem ml emm form rmm dnm p Baik ae z3x 5 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click General Authentication Advanced P ro pe rt i es i Connect using E Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Cc This connection uses the following items I Client for Microsoft Networks v a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks vi JE QoS Packet Scheduler ivi Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties M Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks J Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity ax 6 Fixed IP Satellite Modem VSAT General You can get IP settings assigned automatic
59. d is configured for Mobile Remote If VLAN is also configured you must use the Console Port Interface for communication between the iDirect Satellite Modem and the iNetVu 5000 9000 Controller Ensure the BUC LNB and Reflector Size and models are taken into consideration when generating the Option File at the NOC Note Typically the Option File is pre loaded by the service provider Should the Option File require to be loaded or checked use the system tools NetManager and or iSite provided on iNetVu CD Contact the NOC if you require checking the Option File settings or are unfamiliar with the use of these system tools C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 38 of 178 2 8 Determining IP Address of iDirect Satellite Modem If the IP Address of the iDirect Satellite Modem is unknown you must use a console cable and a Hyperterminal Connection to locate it i Connect PC to iDirect Satellite Modem using a serial cable to the Console port i Start a HyperTerminal connection at the following settings Baud Rate 9600 Data Bit 8 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None Note Occasionally the Baud Rate may need to be lowered to 4800 bps ii INFINITI 3000 5000 7000 Satellite Router Users There are two levels of access and before proceeding to Step iv you need to log into the Satellite Router using the following sub steps l Lo
60. d to set the communication between your PC and Controller The user should make their decision based on the available ports on the PC that will be used as well as the distance the iNetVu M 5000 Controller will be from the PC The iNetVu 5000 Controller supports USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 with backwards compatibility and runs at 480Mbps and 12Mbps respectively Serial Port communication offers a greater range in distance The iNetVu Mobile System has been tested for 25 7620mm Serial cable connections and 6 1829mm USB connections Serial Connection Connect the serial cable from the COM port on the iNetVu 5000 controller to a free COM port on the PC USB Connection 1 Ensure the iNetVu CD is in the CD ROM drive If the Auto run menu appears please click Exit Connect the USB cable from the USB port on the iNetVu 5000 Controller to a free USB Port on the PC If the iNetVu 5000 Controller is powered the PC will detect the new hardware 2 The New Hardware Wizard Will start Found New Hardware Wizard Select Install from a list or specific Welcome to the Found New location Advanced and click Next Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for iNet u Controller If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 6 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue C Com Satellite Systems Inc i
61. dge of the reflector Ensure that dimensions are within 1 4 of the values below depending on the type of polarization cage you have installed whether it be Ku X or C Band Ku Band Reflector Feed Horn C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 151 of 178 Kia Fig 118 Fully Assembled Reflector Assembly 6 Congratulations The 1 8m Reflector has been successfully installed on to an iNetVu 1800 Mobile Platform C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 152 of 178 iNetVu Appendix 3 Installing BUC to iNetVu M 980 Mobile Platform This procedure describes the steps involved for installing a Block Up Converter BUC to the iNetVu M 950 980 Mobile Platform Required Materials iNetVu 980 Mobile Platform BUC Universal Transmitter Mounting Bracket Kit Four 4 Flat Washers Four 4 4 20 NYL Nuts Four 4 S S 4 50 inch Hex Bolts Four 4 Split Washers only if 74 20 Nuts are not NYL Two 2 S S Hex Bolt 5 16 x 3 ISIS BUC ONLY Procedure 1 Place and secure the BUC on the underside of the Feed Arm 2 Place two 2 brackets on the topside of the Feed Arm and insert two 2 4 5 hex bolts along with their corresponding 1 4 Flat Washers into each bracket Ensure that the coaxial connector end is facing the reflector and the flat edges of the brackets are facing outwards
62. ding Firmware o 2 1 Supports USB o 2 2 Controller Reset not required when updating firmware o 3 5 5000 Series Controllers Latest Version o 9 0 9000 Series Controllers LCD Version 2 0 o 9 1 9000 Series Controllers LCD Version 3 0 Revision o 2 0 1 Stow button not available on rear of controller Customers with this controller should contact C Com systems for an immediate upgrade o 2 1 Stow button is available on rear of controller o 3 1 Latest version at time of publication DVB Tuner Displays if a DVB Tuner is detected C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 90 of 178 Platform R Type Platform Mobile Platform type and size Type 412008 Senal Number 3463 A1800A A1200B A0950B A0980B AO0740B PLRstsio Enabled A0660A ME1200 ME950 ME740 MF1200 MF950 MF740 Unknown o 1800 1 8m 1200 1 2m 980 0 98 m 950 0 95 m 740 0 74 m 660 0 66 m O O O x e Serial Number Mobile Platform serial number e PL Rotation Enabled Disabled Only disabled for circular signaled frequency bands Modem Modem e Firmware Firmware Satellite Modem s firmware version ID Type iDirect e ID Satellite Modem s Hardware ID or Serial Number e Type Modem type Satellite e ame Mame 11 Name of Satellite l Longitude 91 0 Ts Polarity W e Longitude Orbital slot of Satellite e Tx Polarity Transmit Signal Polarization
63. direct consultation of C Com Satellite Systems Technical Support staff use this menu iMetVu Advanced Controls Seles Signal Strenath MAA solation Value 100 Parameters Automatic Control HF Signal 800 3000 1422 25 stor HF Threshold 500 2500 Antenna Latitude deg 4s Angle dea NEU EX Azimuth Y EIE Polarization a M 16 40 Manual Control Antenna Longitude deg Antenna Altitude m ws 49 Velocity km h Elevation GPS Heading deg T E Satellite Longitude deq Target Elevation deq sae Target Azimuth deg Target Antenna 4 deg ae Target Polarization deq Real Azimuth deg m Compass Heading deg TE EL Motor Curent 4 14 42 15 Transmitter has been enabled AZ Matar Current A 14 42 17 Locked an satellite and confirmed bk V connected to the netweo PL Motor Current A 14 42 25 Y au are now connected to the network Elevation 35 02 Azimuth 35 32 Polarzation 16 35 Duration 10 10 amp b ms Speed M Sat Long 93 EER E Status Fig 46 Advanced Controls Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 68 of 178 Signal Strength Denotes the signal quality of the received signal Refer to the previous section for more a detailed description Signal Strength EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEET Fig 47 Signal Strength Display Isolation Value Denotes isolation to the current satellite transponder This value is not an
64. e Page 5 of 178 Chapter 4 iNetVu M 5000 Mobile Software cccccccsssececeeeeeeeeceeeeeesaeeeeeeseaaeeeesaeeees 60 4 1 Tig go 0 B os g eer ERES 60 4 2 Initial System COnfiQuratiOn ccccccssecccceeseeeeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeseegeeeseeeeeeeseas 61 4 3 Operation IVO Sensus pad isueua cement ut baut nta estar EEES 62 4 4 NAVIGATING WIENS sasesana uana ton Muor d emunt Caec I Me cop oppeto E ian 63 4 5 Switching Operation MOGGS ei ieiunia det ak ue eo Demi E eU eno tn el adel 63 4 6 iNetVu Menus USER Mode eceneeeneen eene 64 AG MEME Sel COM Ol NER UP 64 45 2 Advanced COnlFolSssusios her eet Ense eU PEN CRM V Devon Tore HE ub DUREE Mc UN a 67 45 9 XGOnTIQUEallOlluedssuede doit a eiat ote Deest aura d owed La oec t oe 78 4 64 MANGENANG E ea RISO pu MUT HatusioiuEUM i LO NEP ITUR ME LUE 82 AGS oS m tU E 88 4 7 INetVul Menus CONFIG MOQ certesa a ae I petia pa ern ertt 91 Ao XOU allo aaa ai n a A tano D D d 91 4 7 2 Advanced Configuration Menu cccccccccccssseeceseeeeeceseeeseeeseeeeeeessaeeeesaaees 92 4 8 Maintenant E T T I TIN 95 4 9 Sy Stem Demo amd Tesssvieetu ieu tulis eu duce dos ele costae aed a a 102 4 10 Advanced Maintenance Menu eeesseeeseeeeeennennn nennen nnns 104 4 11 NVGD MMGH ACC sexi ston ro iURiadecob metti sema uen e ra Em eed elite tiep a iaa e mesd 108 4 11 1 How to Set Network Configurations on your PC ssussssse
65. ector is an offset prime focus SMC high strength plastic illuminated by a corrugated horn Satellite acquisition and lock in less than 5 minutes under normal circumstances Satellite independent compatible with any configured satellite Dish pointing is automatic and fully software controlled Optimized signal reception and transmission Fast re acquisition based on last good position Self tracking navigation system that provides North America and Europe wide coverage Optional Interfaces with a full function controller with features such as automatic stowing GPS and flux gate compass and automatic satellite pointing Reliable acquiring minimal maintenance Self calibrating and tuning after satellite acquisition C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Introduction Page 12 of 178 1 4 Parts Checklist The iNetVu V2 way mobile satellite Internet access system consists of the following components iNetVu M Mobile Platform iNetVu M 5000 9000 Controller iNetVu M Mobile 5000 Software CD iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iNetVu M Navigator optional 2 CD set iNetVu Navigator User Manual optional 1200 980 950 750 740 Reflector DuraComm LP 18 12VDC Power Supply Caution Warning Sign for ladder with fixing chain President s Welcome to C COM letter Supplied cabling 1 USB Cable 1 30 10m Shielded Motor Control Cable terminated 1 30 10m Shielded Sensor Cable termin
66. ecure the feed arm by tightening the nut 4 Congratulations The feed arm has been successfully attached C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 165 of 178 c INetVu Appendix 7 iNetVu 1200 980 Mobile Platform Rear Antenna Cover Care and Installation Material Acrylic Coated 100 Polyester Weight 9 6 0z sq yard Features Protects Antenna from snow sand rain and ice accumulation Acrylic Coating helps keep the fabric clean Water Resistant and Repellent Ultraviolet Resistant Mildew Resistant Superior Tensile Strength and Tear Strength Exceptional Dimensional Stability Quick Drying No Puckering or Fraying Heat Sealable Accepts Graphics Flame Retardant Maintenance Keep the fabric clean This is the best protection against mildew Even on mildew resistant fabric mildew can grow on accumulated dirt or foreign materials which remain on the top surface and eventually damage or stain the fabric We cannot be responsible for such damage Wash fabric with mild soap and rinse thoroughly and immediately Hose down fabric every month or so during spring summer and fall do so on a warm sunny day to ensure complete drying Ensure small tears are repaired promptly Do not use high pressure hoses or steam Do not use wire or stiff brushes harsh detergents abrasive cleaners or chlorine bleach Warranty Information C Com Satellite Systems Inc warra
67. ehicle and use this orientation for the Vehicle Direction field North 354 West 265 South 176 East 87 This end is the reference for Vehicle Orientation Fig 70 Compass Orientation and Approximate Values Offset The number of degrees the Mobile Platform is rotated in reference to True North Full Search Performs a full 360 Azimuth search for the desired Satellite This process may take up to 30 minutes to find and lock onto Satellite C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 86 of 178 Elevation Parameters Refer to the CONFIG Mode section for a detailed description Elevation Parameters Offset Fig 71 Maintenance Menu Elevation Parameters Azimuth Parameters Polarization Parameters Refer to the CONFIG Mode section for a detailed description Azimuth Parameters ero Factor Polarization Parameters Offset zem Factor Fig 72 Maintenance Menu Azimuth and Polarization Parameters purum Calibrate Compass pass A two stage automatic process which Tests the Compass accuracy Calibrates the Compass should the compass be found to be Inaccurate Load Firmware Load Firmware Loads the iNet Vu_Box s19 firmware file into iNetVu Controller from the iNetVu program folder The update process is displayed on screen and will notify the user when the process is complete The controller will be unavailable during
68. el screws Rubber covered metal Not required Self tapping stainless steel screws Aluminum Not required Self tapping stainless steel screws If pilot holes are required the dimensions on the following CAD drawing can be utilized The hole sizes shown are the Mobile Platform clearance holes The holes to be drilled for self tapping screws will require a smaller diameter C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 27 of 178 iNetVu 1800 Mobile Platform IBXI INSERT PEM CLS 05 18 2 FROM FAR SIDE NSERT PEM 5 632 3 FROM FAR SIDE I4 PLACES at Lil Fig 7 iINetVu 1800 Mobile Platform CAD Drawing C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 28 of 178 iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platform 2 75 50 2x gi 188 Doa 2 25 DETAL A BCALE O50 an d 1087 7 52 004 07 z 23 IT 4D 22 14 500 a 1 500 2x 8 00 25 5 5 54 q T5 N PX 75a Ig 3 00 15 009 Eh jn lII II II LI II II II II I POX 5 00 AX a5 4 25 E 3B By 413 aan 22k gj al 24 1 00 22x 8 3 Fig 8 iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platform CAD Drawing C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 29 of 178 iNetVu 980 950 750 740 Mobile Platform 49 60 125 7 4725 126 Fig 9 iNetVu 980 950 750 740 Mobile Platform CAD Drawing Note Mounting the platform with t
69. ellite command when iNetVu Mobile Software is started Re Configure System Enables user to the ability re configure system settings after restarting iNetVu M Mobile Software Motion Protection The iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically stow the antenna should it experience extreme motion such as severe shaking caused by poor weather conditions Movement Protection The iNetVu M Mobile Platform will automatically stow the antenna should it detect that it is moving faster than 5km h HTTP Server Enabled The iNetVu Mobile Software will automatically generate an HTTP Server in order for the user to access the Web Based Interface C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 95 of 178 4 8 Maintenance Modifying Parameters After modifying a parameter in the Maintenance Menu you can click Send Parameter Modified gt to ensure that any individual modification is saved and recorded Example Azimuth Parameters modified Click Send AZ Elevation Parameters modified Click Send EL Modifications are typically saved into the PC s system registry followed by the iNetVu Controllers EPROM You will be prompted to save into the Controllers EPROM after making a modification and it is recommended to do so because you may lose any modifications made after powering off your iNetVu Controller iNet u Maintenance Satellite and GPS Elevation EL SatName h11 Sat Lon gi Ww
70. em II II Plus 10 100 CROSSOVER NETWORK CABLE 12VDC POWER CABLE Computer 100 240 VAC USB CABLE Fig 16 System Wiring Diagram for iDirect NetModem II Il Plus C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 41 of 178 iDirect iNFINITI 3000 5000 7000 If you are using an iNFINITI 3000 connect the Ethernet Cable to LAN A iNetVu Mobile Motor Control Cable GPS Platform Antenna Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable RX TX Network Cable Power Cable USB Cable I I L SENSOR MOTOR CONTROL iDirect iNFINITI 5150 LAN B CROSSOVER NETWORK CABLE 12VDC POWER CABLE Computer 100 240 VAC USB CABLE Fig 17 System Wiring Diagram for iDirect iNFINITI 3000 5000 7000 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 42 of 178 Fig 18 From left to right RG6 Coaxial Cable GPS Antenna Sensor Cable USB Cable 12VDC Power Cable Motor Control Cable Fig 19 From left to right Sensor Cable Motor Control Cable Tx and Hx RG6 Coaxial Cables C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 43 of 178 Procedure 1 Unpack iNetVu Controller DuraComm amp LP 18 Power Supply and all cables included with the iNetVu Mobile System Ensure the power switch on the DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply is turned off Connect G
71. ensive zoom function changing the map style etc Built on Microsoft s MapPoint application Navigator provides all the functionality available in that Application For more information please refer to the iNetVu M Navigator User s Manual 1 8 iNetVu Mobile System Requirements 1 8 1 VSAT Compatibility The iNetVu Mobile System is compatible with the following Satellite Modem VSAT Remotes e iDirect NetModem II Firmware 3 2 3 e iDirect NetModem II Plus Firmware 5 0 e iDirect INFINITI 3000 5000 7000 Firmware 6 0 1 1 8 2 Minimum Computer Requirements e Intel Pentium 400 or higher C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Introduction Page 15 of 178 e Microsoft Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP or later RAM 64MB minimum for Microsoft Windows 98 SE and Windows ME 128 MB for Windows 2000 or Windows XP other programs running simultaneously may require additional memory e 120MB free hard disk space minimum 530MB minimum for iNetVu Navigator 1 2GB free hard disk space for full installation CD ROM drive An available USB or serial port for iNetVu M 5000 Controller Super VGA 800 x 600 or higher monitor with 256 or more colors Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device 1 8 3 System Power All iNetVu Systems include a DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply Unit PSU which has been calibrated to give an output of 12 5 VDC for the
72. er Dimensions Weight Operation Temperature Elevation Output Azimuth Output Polarization Output Fuse Type Power Input Idle Power Consumption Power Connector Motor Control Connector Signal Input GPS Connector Rx Connector PC Interface Page 141 of 178 10 5 x 6 x 1 5 27cm x 16cm x 4 cm 2 Ibs 1kg 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 12VDC 12 A Max 12VDC 8 A Max 12VDC 2 A Max Blade type Automotive Fast acting 15 A 10 A 5 A 12VDC 12 5 A Min 12VDC 500 mA 4 Position 5 08mm Terminal Block 8 Position 5 08mm Terminal Block Female DB26 Connector SMA Sub Miniature Version A Type F RG6 USB or DB9 Serial Connector C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 142 of 178 iNetVu M 9000 Controller Dimensions Weight Operation Temperature Elevation Output Azimuth Output Polarization Output Fuse Type Power Input Motor Control Connector Signal Input GPS Connector Rx Connector PC Interface 17 5 x 13 0 x 1 75 44 4cm x 33 0cm x 4 4 cm 15 lbs 6 8kg 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 12VDC 12 A Max 12VDC 8 A Max 12VDC 2 A Max Blade type Automotive Fast acting 15 A 10 A 5 A 100 240 VAC 3 6 A 50 60 Hz 9 Pin Circular AMP Connector Female DB26 Connector SMA Sub Miniature Version A Type F RG6 RJ45 Female Optional Keyboard Monitor PS2 Mouse Available C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNe
73. exposed Pull the cover tight and affix the over in the order shown above to ensure a wrinkle free assembly Area 9 will remain slack in order to allow for mounting onto the iNetVu Mobile Platform New Installation Holes are required in the cover in order to insert the mounting bolts Locate the mounting locations on the reflector and use a soldering iron or sharp knife to cut a cross Fastening of the reflector to the iNetVu will keep the fabric from fraying Once the entire perimeter has been secured the reflector is now ready to be mounted to the iNetVu Mobile Platform Ensure that the Velcro strap is secured after installation C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 168 of 178 c INetVu Appendix 8 iNetVu Transportable Case Installation 950 2 pc Transportable Case Required Materials iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case 0 95m Reflector Transportable Case 7 16 12mm Wrench 1 13mm Wrench Ty wraps Procedure 1 Remove iNetVu Mobile Platform Transportable Case cover and open the 0 95m Reflector Transportable Case Complete system wiring and connections for the iNetVu Mobile System according to the System Wiring Diagram for your Satellite Modem Service Raise the Mobile Platform to approximately 35 in Elevation C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 169
74. f any installer that has not fully complied with these installation requirements 11 Further the installer and end user may be directly liable for any damages resulting from any change undertaken by either of them Including but not limited to any modification of any part of the hardware software specific operational frequencies the authorized satellite or the size or other characteristics of the earth station supplied to them by C COM or C COM s authorized representatives Note 1 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a ci
75. gin with root and iDirect as the password ll After successfully logging in type telnet 0 to access the secondary login prompt Il Proceed to Step iv iv Enter the following as your Login and Password case sensitive e login admin e Password iDirect Note Occasionally the password may be P8 55wOrd v A Once successfully logged in type 1aninfo to display the IP Address C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 39 of 178 2 9 Setting Network Configurations on your PC If you are using an Ethernet Connection between your PC and iDirect Satellite Modem follow the steps below to set your PC s NIC to the same subnet as the Satellite Modem OUR RO UI 1 Open Network Connections right click your cr 9 75 network card and select Properties 9 EHENT ee eee ee oe eee lS Bet eee ek Ld ee or x 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click General Authentication Advanced P ro pe rt i es Connect using ES Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Cc This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks i QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP HKKK Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interc
76. green and you cannot access the Internet please contact your service provider and ensure your account information is correct 3 5 2 Stowing the Antenna 1 Right click on the iNetVu swirl icon and select Basic Controls or Advanced Controls 2 Click Stow Antenna Automatic Control D Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Fig 34 Automatic Control Buttons 3 6 Shortcut Keys Shortcut Keys are available for the following functions while the user is accessing the Basic Controls and Advanced Controls menu Ctrl UP Find Satellite Ctrl DOWN Stow Antenna Ctrl S otop Operation Ctrl END Exit 3 7 Transmitter Enabled Movement After locking onto a satellite a new button labeled TE will appear in the Advanced Controls menu By default the transmitter will be automatically disabled whenever the dish is in motion Under no circumstances should the vehicle be moved with WARNING the iNetVu System in the elevated position C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 56 of 178 iMetVu Advanced Controls EE Signal Strength HAA l olation Value Parameters Automatic Control HF Signal 800 3000 HF Threshold 800 2500 Antenna Latitude deg Manual Control Antenna Longitude deg Antenna Altitude m Velocity km h 2 Elevation GPS Heading deg E 4 Angle deq EX Azimuth q mh EEN Target amp zimuth deg hu Polarization a p
77. h Plate Grease Fitting Locations Fig 104 1200 Detailed Azimuth Plate Grease Fitting Locations C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 131 of 178 Fig 105 1800 Azimuth Plate Grease Fitting Locations Fig 106 1200 Detailed Azimuth Plate Grease Fitting Locations C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 132 of 178 6 3 7 Emergency Stop Switch Operation Check This Maintenance Check is only required for users with Emergency Stop Switches installed Required Materials e None Procedure 1 Locate the two 2 Emergency Stop Switches located on the Base Plate Fig 107 Emergency Stop Switch Location 2 Clean off any obstructions from the Emergency Stop Switch Assembly 3 Using either the iNetVu Software or Handheld Controller manually move the Antenna and verify the operation of the BOTH Emergency Stop Switches C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 133 of 178 6 3 8 Cleaning 980 1200 Rear Antenna Cover This Maintenance Check is only required for users with a Rear Antenna Cover installed onto their iNetVu M 980 or 1200 Mobile Platform Required Materials e Any type of mild soap cleaning agent e Cleaning Materials Maintenance Cleaning Tips e Keep the fabric clean This is the best protection against mildew Even on mi
78. he cables from the roof in this manner will minimize the size of the hole that will need to be drilled Fig 12 A plastic sleeve used to prevent the cables from chaffing Use a plastic sleeve to prevent cables from chaffing in the event of the opening having rough edges Bundle the cables together neatly and use P clamps to attach the cable assembly to the roof The GPS antenna should be located in an open area with an unobstructed radius where it can see the GPS satellite constellation To attach to the roof the GPS antenna utilizes a magnetic fixing If mounting on a fiberglass wood or rubber coated roof cut a 1 16 1 6mm thick mild steel sheet approximately 3 76 2mm x 3 76 2mm and drill four holes in the corners as shown in the figure below To prevent rusting this steel mounting plate must be first painted with a good quality rust proofing paint It is highly recommended to use a bead of silicone around the complete circumference of the antenna C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 32 of 178 GPS antenna mounting plate 1 16 mild steel sheet painted approximately 3 x 3 M z Quantity 4 mounting holes Fig 13 GPS antenna plate for the magnetic mounting 19 Apply caulking to prevent moisture from entering the opening Fig 14 Completed roof wiring entry point 20 Install a standard 100A electrical service entry fitting a clamshell fitt
79. his method requires that the U shaped brackets to be removed These are used for a roof rack based mounting method described in a later section 10 Verify the location of the Mobile platform and drill 16 mounting holes 4 E 3 Y ENS Fig 10 Drilling the pilot ho 11 Remove the Mobile platform from the roof and caulk the mounting holes 12 Ensuring the proper front back orientation of the Mobile platform lower the iNetVu system back over the pilot holes C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 30 of 178 13 Insert the mounting bolts and torque them to 9 10 ft Ibs 14 Apply a small quantity of good quality caulk e g Dicor to the bolt heads Fig 11 Torque down the mounting screws C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 31 of 178 15 16 17 18 There are two equivalent methods for running the cables and wiring into your vehicle e Using the refrigerator ventilation opening if large enough If the refrigerator ventilation opening is used take care not to block the vent and to keep the cables away from any hot surfaces e Drilling an opening on the roof oteps 17 21 describe this method Drill a 11 2 38 1 mm diameter opening and run the Motor Control Cable Sensor Cable GPS wire Tx and Rx coaxial cables from the roof into the vehicle leaving AMP plugs on the outside Running t
80. iNetVu 5000 Controller An alternate 12VDC power supply MUST NOT be used as this may cause problems with the operation of the mount and or N irreversibly damage the system The supplied 12VDC Power 3 Cable MUST be used to connect the iNetVu Controller to the PSU Failure to adhere to these warnings may void the warranty of the iNetVu M System For 220VAC users only The DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply has been converted prior to shipment to meet the requirements of 220VAC If a replacement DuraComm LP 18 is required please see Appendix 1 for the manual conversion procedure The satellite modem PC control platform DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply if used fans lights etc will require AC power All of these components must be factored in when surveying mobile power requirements Sample Power Requirement Summary AC Power Draw DC Power Draw Satellite Modem 120W iNetVu 5000 Controller 200W 12V Approx Check with modem requirements Approx Check with computer requirements DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply 150W Approx if utilized Total 370W AC Total 200W DC 1 8 4 Mounting Surface e he mounting surface must be flat within 1 16 1 6mm e A11 38 1mm diameter hole is needed near the mounting surface for routing of the control and signal cables C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Introduction Page 16 of 178 1 8 5 Roof Clearance All iNetVu syste
81. ially hazardous situation which if not WARNING avoided could result in death or serious injury C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Introduction Page 11 of 178 i Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTI O N Indicates a situation or practice that might result in property or equipment damage 1 3 System Overview The iNetVu Mobile Satellite Internet system is an automatic scanner polarizer and beam positioning system for a foldable two way satellite antenna It has been designed to automatically find and acquire the satellite beam and the position based on both a GPS position reading as well as other positioning parameters It is targeted for nomadic users that require high speed Internet access in remote locations where cable and DSL do not exist It provides two way high speed data communications over satellite iNetVu M empowers mobile users with the ability to stop anywhere there is Satellite coverage and access Internet at broadband speeds The mobile system offers the following additional capabilities and features Mobile Platform features a 3 axis DC motor drive system Elevation system features a highly reliable linear actuator to control elevation All drive components are high strength steel housed in lubricated housings which results in a rigid highly reliable system with the minimum of weight Refl
82. ind Temperature Environmental Survival Wind Deployed Wind Stowed Temperature 52 0 x 22 0 1321 mm x 559 mm 69 75 x 48 6 x 19 25 1772 mm x 1235 mm x 489 mm 203 Ibs 92 kg 66 1676 mm 19 25 489 mm 1 2m Prodelin Series 1135 Reflector 1 2m Prodelin Series 1138 Reflector 3 Axis Variable Speed Motor Drive Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Feed Rotation GPS Antenna Compass 2 Inclinometer 0 2 360 via Overlapping 200 Sectors 0 to 75 90 to 90 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 2 to 8 Watt 13 75 14 50 GHz Ku Band 10 95 12 75 GHz Ku Band 12 VDC 15 A Maximum Variable 2 sec Typ Variable 15 sec Max 10 sec Typ 0 2 sec 40 mph 64 km h 22 F to 130 F 30 C to 55 C 70 mph 112 km h 140 mph 225 km h 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 140 of 178 iNetVu 1800 Technical Specifications Dimensions Base Plate Stowed Dimensions Weight Maximum Deploy Height Stow Height Mechanical Reflector Platform Geometry Polarization Deployment Sensors Range of Motion Azimuth Elevation Polarization Electrical Ku Band RF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range Electrical X Band RF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range
83. ind Stowed Temperature 49 5 x 18 0 1257 mm x 457 mm 61 x 39 5 x 19 625 1549 mm x 1003 mm x 498 475 mm 143 Ibs 65 kg 52 1321 mm 19 625 498 475 mm 0 98m Prodelin Series 1984 Reflector 3 Axis Variable Speed Motor Drive Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Reflector rotation cross polarization isolation GPS Antenna Compass 2 Inclinometer 0 2 360 via Overlapping 200 Sectors 0 to 65 70 to 70 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 1 to 4 Watt 13 75 14 50 GHz Ku Band 10 95 12 75 GHz Ku Band 12 VDC 15 A Maximum Variable 5 sec Typ Variable 15 sec Max 10 sec Typ 0 2 sec 45 mph 72 km h 22 F to 130 F 30 C to 55 C 100 mph 160 km h 140 mph 225 km h 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 139 of 178 iNetVu 1200 Technical Specifications Dimensions Base Plate Stowed Dimensions Weight Maximum Deploy Height Stow Height Mechanical 1 pc Reflector 2 pc Reflector Platform Geometry Polarization Deployment Sensors Range of Motion Azimuth Elevation Polarization Electrical HF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Power Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range Motors Electrical Interface Motor Speed Deploying Elevation Deploying Azimuth Peaking on Satellite Signal Operational Conditions W
84. indication of signal strength when transmitting a signal The Isolation Value will be 100 upon receiving a Rx Lock Status Isolation Value iia ars EET Fig 48 Isolation Value Display Date Time Current date and time from as received from the GPS Antenna Should the GPS be experiencing any problems the alternate source is your PC internal date and time Fig 49 Date Time Display Automatic Control Identical to the Basic Controls menu functions Refer to the previous section for more detail Automatic Control T sp Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Fig 50 Automatic Control Buttons C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 69 of 178 Angle and Limit Switch Indicators Displays real time angles and Limit Switch status Angle deg EE Elevation UP Limit Indicator Elevation Angle Emi nr Elevation DOWN Limit Indicator ST Elevation STOW Limit Indicator Azimuth Angle EREN Fi os Azimuth STOW Limit Indicator Polarization STOW Limit Indicator Polarization Angle EEN Fig 51 Angle and Limit Switch Indicators e When the Elevation STOW Limit Indicator is ON the Elevation Angle will change to 90 to denote that the iNetVu M Mobile Platform is now stowed It will remain 90 until the indicator turns OFF e ForiNetVu M 1200 Mobile Platforms the Polarization Stow Indicator will ALWAYS be ON e A YELLOW colored
85. ing intended for residential 115 230VAC electrical hook up to a city supply over the cable entry point Ensure that the clamshell fitting is positioned so that the cable entry point faces the rear of the vehicle This will minimize the effects of wind driven rain Apply a bead of caulk around the opening to seal the roof entry point C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 33 of 178 Apply caulk bead around opening to seal cables b Fig 15 Weather proofing the cable entry point with a clamshell fitting 21 Run the cables neatly inside the vehicle to the iNetVu M 5000 9000 Controller oystem wiring is described later in a later section 22 Congratulations Direct installation has been successfully completed 2 5 Alternative Installation to Vehicle Using Thule amp Racking System For pallet mounting the vehicle must be fitted with Thule components that are matched to customer s specific vehicle The cables are fed through a specially drilled hole and clamped in a special foam grommet in order to prevent chaffing of the cables Note The Thule feet and connection to vehicle must be checked regularly for a secure fit with no loose fittings Note that 3 Thule bars minimum are required 1 Remove the top and sides of the shipping crate 2 Remove any internal bracing and all packaged parts The iNetVu system is an extreme load and must N therefore be ha
86. ion Note Included images do not have LNB attached LNB DOES NOT need to be removed for this procedure 2 Loosen transmitter bracket using a 2 5mm 3 32 Allen Key Fig 126 Transmitter bracket screw location left and loosening the transmitter bracket right C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 159 of 178 3 Manually rotate transmitter bracket to the desired orientation by hand Bracket Pointing UP Vertical Transmit Horizontal Receive Bracket Pointing LEFT RIGHT Horizontal Transmission Vertical Receive Note Orienting the bracket to the LEFT or RIGHT are equivalent and does not affect operation Fig 127 Transmitter bracket orientation for Vertical Transmit Fig 128 Transmitter bracket orientation for Horizontal Transmit C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 160 of 178 4 Ensure the transmitter bracket is level 5 Tighten transmitter bracket 6 Congratulations The transmit polarization has been successfully adjusted C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 161 of 178 Required Materials for iNetVu 980 Mobile Platform e 16 Wrench Procedure 1 Raise the dish and ensure that Azimuth and Polarization are in stowed position Note LNB DOES NOT need to be removed for this procedure 2 Loosen the two 2 bolts located on
87. ion deq Y Polarization x4 ERE z Duration 10 mmm amp h ms Speed E Sat Long 33 Mw A Elevation 34 80 Azmuth 36 32 Polarization 42 20 Target Azimuth deg Target Antenna 47 deq Target Polarization deg Real Azimuth deg Compass Heading deg EL Motor Curent A 15 03 42 gt S towing antenna Please wall A Motor Current A 15 03 42 Transmitter has been disabled PL Motor Current A 15 04 49 Antenna is now stowed Velocity km h GPS Heading deg Ld i d Azimuth yz gt EX Message Status Fig 31 Advanced Controls Menu 11 Verify that all the Status Panel Indicators are green and not flashing red C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 51 of 178 If there are any flashing red indicators on the Status Panel trouble shoot those before moving forward 12 Click Find Satellite located in Automatic Control Automatic Control T sr Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Fig 32 Automatic Control Buttons 13 Observe the iNetVu M Mobile Platform If everything has been installed correctly the Mobile Platform will rise up from its stowed position Note At any time the Stop Operation may be used Clicking this button will stop all movement 14 The iNetVu M Mobile Platform will raise itself and acquire the compass heading from the compass then point itself to the calculated target coordinates 15 The iNetVu
88. ion between iNetVu Controller and PC Controller USB Port Serial Port COM2 Fig 61 Configuration Controller Parameters USB drivers are installed with the application and can be manually loaded at the following path C Program Files C COM Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile 5000 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 80 of 178 System All of the options are set by default and it is recommended that they not be changed Non customizable options are grayed out for the system s protection System Start in Config Made Start at Advanced Controls d s sl Show Deploy Warming Mute Sound Online Update Check Movement Detection via GPS lt E al tf 0d I Email Address testtinebvu cam Test Site or IP yny inebeu com IM eru Navigator Fig 62 Configuration System Parameters Start in Config Mode Enables the application to start in CONFIG Mode Recommended for advanced users and installers for trouble shooting purposes When trouble shooting issue is resolved it is recommended that this option be disabled and that the iNetVu Mobile Software be changed back the USER mode Start at Advanced Controls Enables the iNetVu Mobile Software to startup in the Advanced Controls menu Show Deploy Warning Enables an automatic message prompt that notifies the user whenever the antenna is about to move Mute Sound Mutes all iNetVu Mobile
89. ion has been completed successfully or not Logrie 09 File Automatically opens the iNetVu Data Log File in Notepad C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 102 of 178 4 9 System Demo and Test Used for system tests trouble shooting and for demonstrating the iNetVu Mobile System System Demo and Test Start Angles End Demo Angles Speed 1 0 Ez Azmuth o 538 65 Elevation Polarization 16 45 Loop the Test Demo Loop Interval 1 Seconds Inside Interval Seconds System Demo Platform D ema Compass Deploy Test Elevation Test Azimuth Test Polarization Test EL A PL Record GPS Data Stop D emo T est Fig 86 Demo and Test Menu Start Angles Initial values for the test demo sequence End Demo Angles End values for the test demo sequence Speed Speed of the motor during the test demo sequence 1 lowest 9 highest Loop the Test Demo Enables an infinite loop of the test demo sequence Loop Interval Time between test demo sequences Inside Interval Time required the built in video clip to play during the System Demo sequence C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 103 of 178 Sistem Demo Plattform Demo Lompass Deploy Record GPS Data Test Elevation Test Azimuth Test Polarization Test EL AZ PL Stop Demo T est System Demo
90. ion to Vehicle 1 2 3 Remove the top and sides of shipping crate Remove any internal bracing and all packaged parts Remove the bolts attaching the iNetVu Mobile System to the bottom of crate and remove the iNetVu M Mobile System from its shipping base Note that iNetVu M is shipped pre assembled on its mounting plate The iNetVu system is an extreme load and must A N therefore be handled correctly and with care If itis NOT WARNING 4 handled correctly a potentially hazardous situation can arise that could result in death or serious injury With the aid of at least four people raise and position the system on the roof The system must be handled and supported at both ends Under no circumstances should one person attempt this alone Note Ensure that the front back orientation of the Mobile Platform is correct Maneuver the Mobile Platform over the mounting position on the vehicle and verify that the proper clearance space is available Visually check that the dish arm will not hit any other mounted antenna or other device such as air conditioners as it rotates See the following figure for Roof Clearance Requirements C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 23 of 178 FRONT OF VEHICLE REAR OF VEHICLE 98 1 80 0 52 0 p 98 1 Fig 3 Clearance requirements for the iNetVu 1800 Mobile Platforms C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu
91. ite which the iNetVu M Mobile Software has been configured to Refer to the Maintenance menu to modify the Satellite Longitude C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 73 of 178 Compass Heading Orientation of the Mobile Platform This value is only read during the Find Satellite Check Compass and Calibrate Compass processes North 354 West 265 South 176 East 87 Compass Reference Point Fig 56 Compass Orientation and Approximate Values Target Elevation Calculated Elevation Angle that the Antenna must point in order to locate the desired Satellite Target Real Azimuth Calculated Azimuth Angle that the Antenna must point in order to locate the desired Satellite in reference to True North Target Antenna Azimuth Calculated Azimuth Angle that the Antenna must point in order to locate the desired Satellite in reference to the Mobile Platform s center position Target Polarization Calculated Polarization Angle that the Antenna must be in order to find the desired Satellite Real Azimuth Azimuth Angle in reference to True North EL Motor Current Current drawn for Elevation Motor in Amperes C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 74 of 178 AZ Motor Current Current drawn for Azimuth Motor in Amperes PL Motor Current Current drawn for Polarization Motor in Amperes Message Panel Displays real
92. ldew resistant fabric mildew can grow on accumulated dirt of foreign materials that remain on the top surface and eventually damage or strain the fabric e Wash fabric with mild soap and immediately and thoroughly rinse e Hose down fabric every month or so during the spring summer and fall and ensure complete drying e Ensure small tears are repaired promptly e Do not use high pressure hoses or steam e Do not use wire or stiff brushes harsh detergents abrasive cleaners or chlorine bleach C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 134 of 178 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 135 of 178 ciNetVu Appendix 1 Technical Specifications iNetVu 740 Technical Specifications Dimensions Base Plate Stowed Dimensions Weight Maximum Deploy Height Stow Height Mechanical Reflector Platform Geometry Polarization Deployment Sensors Range of Motion Azimuth Elevation Polarization Electrical RF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Power Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range Motors Electrical Interface Motor Speed Deploying Elevation Deploying Azimuth Peaking on Satellite Signal Operational Conditions Wind Temperature Environmental Survival Wind Deployed Wind Stowed Temperature 49 5 x 18 0 1257 mm x 457 mm 60 x 41 x 14 1524
93. lite Stow Antenna Stop Operation iNet u Basic Controls PES Signal Strength Automatic Control 14 53 00 3 Transmitter has been enabled 14 Ex uz Locked on satellite and confirmed 14 Ex dU Y nu are now connected to the network Message Fig 41 Basic Controls Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 65 of 178 Signal Strength Signal Strengh EEEEEEEEEEEEEFEEFEEEHTTI Fig 42 Signal Strength Display A real time Signal Quality Factor SQF A value obtained from the Satellite Modem when locked onto a signal Using a red yellow green color coated system it denotes the strength of the received signal from the current satellite Should the Signal Strength is lower than 29 when locked on satellite click Find Satellite again to re acquire the signal Automatic Control Automatic Control T sr Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Fig 43 Automatic Control Buttons Find Satellite Automatically finds and locks onto the satellite signal by communicating with the Satellite Modem and using the GPS coordinates the compass heading and internal parameters of the Satellite Modem Typically it takes approximately 3 5 minutes to find satellite If the Antenna is already pointed on the satellite clicking Find Satellite will re peak the Antenna onto the signal Stow Antenna Re centers the antenna and lowers it into the stowed position LH
94. ll be prompted to save into the Controllers EPROM after making a modification and it is recommended to do so because you may lose any modifications made after powering off your iNetVu M Controller iMetVu Maintenance Satellite Parameters Elevation Parameters Name LAB Longitude 83 nw Offset Transmit Polarization M Azimuth Parameters AZ Search Window 60 EL Search Window 5 zem Factor S22 Bessrsefrens Polarization Parameters GPS Latitude Offset ohn Longitude ero Factor HF Parameters em Threshold n Azimuth Lock Signal Polarization Compass Parameters RF Signal Override Ful Search Offset 0 00 Vehicle Direction Compass Reset Controller Message lt gt Diagnose Calibrate Compass Load Firmware Send Save Cancel Fig 64 Maintenance Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 83 of 178 Satellite Parameters Satellite Parameters Mame IAE Longitude 33 hw Transmit Polarization M AZ Search Window E0 EL Search Window 5 Fig 65 Maintenance Menu Satellite Parameters Name Name of the desired Satellite Longitude Orbital slot Longitude of the desired Satellite The Find Satellite command will use this value when attempting to find and lock onto a satellite signal Transmit Polarization Polarization of Tx signal AZ Search Window EL Search Window The Search Window is
95. ll pivot joints on the iNetVu Mobile Platform C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 126 of 178 6 3 5 Grease Application to Polarization Gear Assembly Required Materials e Phillips Screwdriver e Multi Purpose Grease Operating Temperature Range 40 c to 65 c Recommended Esso Epic EP102 Synthetic Grease Rated to 40 C or equivalent Procedure iNetVu 1200 1800 Mobile Platform 1 Remove the two 2 Polarization Covers found on the Feed Horn Assembly Fig 99 Covered top and exposed bottom Polarization Gear Assembly 2 Apply grease to gears 3 Re install the two 2 Polarization Covers C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 127 of 178 iNetVu M 740 750 950 980 Mobile Platform 1 Remove the Elevation Cover 2 Remove the Polarization Motor 3 Rotate gear by moving the Polarization and apply grease until it has been completely applied 4 Re install Polarization Motor If your Polarization Motor Attachment Plate has slotted holes ensure that when you install the Polarization Motor you slide the motor towards the main polarization gear as far to the right as possible Fig 100 Installed Slotted Polarization Motor Attachment Plate C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 128 of 178 6 3 6 Grease Application to
96. ll quide you through the steps required to install iNetvu Mobile 5000 on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Fig 23 Setup Wizard Start up Screen C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 46 of 178 im iNet u Mobile 5000 4 Click Next to continue iNetVu Service Fig 24 Setup Wizard Start up screen 5 Select your Installation folder and ENNET choose the availability of INetVu Select Installation Folder Mobile 5000 between Everyone and Just Me C Program Files CCOM iNetVu Mobile 50005 Fig 25 Installation Folder Selection 6 Confirm the installation by clicking i iNet u Mobile 5000 Next Confirm Installation Fig 26 Installation Confirmation C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect 7 Setup Wizard will install iNetVu M Mobile 5000 now 8 Congratulations iNetVu Mobile 5000 software has been successfully installed Windows Security Alert I x Y To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Note Do you want to keep blocking this program
97. loyment means the raising pointing and orienting of the earth station to the communicating satellite every time it is raised from a stowed position for use The deployment of an iNetVu Mobile system must only be done by a trained installer or by a consumer using the deployment software 3 Installers shall install the iNetVu systems only in locations that are not readily accessible to children and in a manner that prevents human exposure to potential radiation hazards 4 Forlarge vehicles with roof mounts the height of the bottom lip of the earth station when fully deployed must be at least six feet above the ground at all times or six feet above a surrounding surface which a person may easily access 5 Ifa roof access ladder or any other means of access to the roof is installed on the vehicle then the ladder or access must be blocked by a suitable rope or other barrier while the earth station is deployed or in operation The installer must provide this rope or barrier directly to the end user at the time of installation and advise the user to use it at all times when the earth station is deployed or in operation Warning signs shall also be provided by the installer to the end user to be posted on the rope or other barrier warning all persons not to attempt to access the roof of the vehicle while the earth station is deployed or in operation 6 Warning signs shall be posted at prominent locations on the earth station informing all person
98. m The iNetVu M 5000C Controller requires a single 12VDC 15 Amperes input powered by the DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply 7 y Antenna Controller 5000C A True One Button Solution With the installation of INetVu Mobile Software IMS Version 4 8 1 IMS will always automatically start up when you turn on your PC A small red icon will appear in the oystem Tray notifying you that IMS is running and is ready for operation The ability to perform the basic operations of Finding Satellite Stowing the Antenna and Stopping Operations is now accessible without opening up any of the IMS menus 5 2 Operation How to Find Satellite e Press FIND SAT and hold for 1 second e iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically attempt to locate and lock onto the satellite e The iNetVu Mobile Software will beep during the satellite peaking process to indicate the strength of the received signal C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect 5000C Controller Page 119 of 178 e When the iNetVu Swirl icon in your System Tray turns green you are now connected and ready to surf How to Stow the Antenna e Press STOP STOW and hold for 2 seconds e iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically re center itself and lower into the stow position How to Stop e Press STOP STOW Button e Stops all ongoing operations such as motor movements and automatic functions like Find Satellite and Stow
99. ms require a specific unobstructed clearance from any other roof mounted equipment such as air conditioners air vents etc e iNetVu 1800 130 x 130 e iNetVu 1200 130 x 130 e iNetVu 980 950 750 740 95 x 95 FRONT OF VEHICLE R 64 0 REAR OF VEHICLE Vehacle ar Paetable trailer ete Vehicle or Portable trailer etc Root mounted obstruction e g Air conditioner or vent etc Poof mounted obstruction e g Air conditioner of went etc 1 95 X 95 Minimum Clearance Fig 1 Roof Clearances for the iNetVu 1800 Top 1200 Bottom Left 980 950 750 740 Bottom Right Mobile Platforms C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Introduction Page 17 of 178 1 8 6 Weight Support All iNetVu Mobile systems are capable of being mounted to a vehicle that can support the following constraints iNetVu 1800 320 Ibs 145 kg iNetVu 1200 203 Ibs 92 kg iNetVu 980 143 Ibs 65 kg iNetVu 950 135 Ibs 61 5 kg iNetVu 750 740 123 Ibs 56 kg 1 9 Additional Considerations A clear unobstructed view of the southern sky is required for reliable satellite communication for users in the Northern Hemisphere Vice versa for those in the Southern Hemisphere C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 18 of 178 ciNetVu Chapter 2 iNetVu Mobile System Installation THE iNetVu MOBILE PLA
100. n Mode D vB Frequency 1 KHz 370000 Symbol Hate 1 K sps 30000 Code Rate 1 S6 Power Type 1 dBm o Next Transponder Fig 38 Operation Made A 1370000 e A 30000 Frequency aymbalRateZ KHz 1370000 Keps S0000 Fig 39 Page 59 of 178 Disable Limits ELUF ELON BLS Other Speed Current Calibration Enabled ieu Controller ID 1308 Platform Serial Humber 3463 Secondary Transponder Iw Check Polarity Frequency z KHz 370000 Ooo Symbol Hate 2 Ksp 30000 0 Code Rate 2 S6 l Power Type 2 dBm o l Reset Default Cancel DVB Tuner Parameters in Advanced Maintenance DVB Receiver Secondary Transponder Enabled PowerTwypel PowerTDype2 CodeRatel 5 5 w CodeRatez 5b w DVB Tuner Parameters Web Interface C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 60 of 178 c iNetVu Chapter 4 iNetVu 5000 Mobile Software 4 1 Introduction The iNetVu Mobile Software plays an integral role in connecting you and iNetVu Mobile System It has the ability to communicate with the Satellite Modem automatically find and lock onto a satellite and stow the antenna when completed The user can also monitor real time system parameters such as Signal Strength GPS Coordinates motor currents as well as allowing the user the capability of manually moving the antenna and performing any maintenance tests and calibration tasks
101. ndled correctly and with care If it is NOT WARNING handled correctly it could cause a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury 3 Remove the bolts attaching the iNetVu system to the bottom of the shipping crate and remove the iNetVu system Note that the iNetVu is shipped pre assembled on its mounting plate 4 nstall Thule components to vehicle Note The iNetVu system is oriented with back of the reflector facing the front of vehicle With least four people raise and position the system on the installed Thule rack Under no circumstances should one person attempt this alone C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 34 of 178 5 Align mounting angles and sides of pallet and secure with at least 6 U brackets not included with the iNetVu Mobile Systems a minimum of 2 per bar 6 Run the cables neatly inside the vehicle to the iNetVu M 5000 9000 Controller Connection to the iNetVu 5000 9000 Controller is in the Controller Training Document 7 Congratulations Installation has been successfully completed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 35 of 178 2 6 USB Serial Connection There are two options for connecting the iNetVu 5000 Controller to the PC e USB Connection e DB9 Serial Port Connection Note iNetVu M 9000 Controller Users DO NOT nee
102. ntees the above mentioned for one 1 year against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of purchase This warranty protects against damage to your canopy under normal conditions It does not cover damage from acts of God vandalism neglect or improper use C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 166 of 178 Installation Place the reflector face down New Installation Clean the reflector s surface thoroughly with a grease cutting cleaner and allow to dry Using the supplied 1 5 hook Velcro peel off the back strip 7 meter at a time and align flush with the backside edge of the reflector Once fully placed apply pressure on the surface to ensure full adhesive contact Allow 24 hrs for full cure Position the reflector cover over unit aligning the strap and opening with the notch at the base of the reflector Previously Installed Through the openings in the cover insert four 4 bolts into mounting threads and tighten a few threads New Installation Proceed to Step 4 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 167 of 178 STEP 4 To secure the cover to the reflector start with the opening at the base of the reflector Pull the cover downward over the lip of the unit and affix the Velcro with the seam roughly at the edge as shown The cover will leave approximately 14 of the reflector edge
103. of 178 4 Remove Reflector and Feed Arm from Reflector Case Fig 133 Reflector left and Feed Arm right inside the Reflector Transportable Case 5 Remove the four 4 bolts from the back of the Reflector locate the associated holes on the back of the Polarization Plate on the Mobile Platform and attach the Reflector using a 2 13mm Wrench Fig 134 Reflector Mounting Locations C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 170 of 178 Fig 135 Attaching Reflector Mounting Bolts 6 Locate Feed Arm Bracket on Reflector and retrieve Feed Arm Feed Arm Bracket Fig 136 Feed Arm Bracket Location C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 171 of 178 7 Thread the screw through the Feed Arm Bracket and Feed Arm as shown in the figure below Fig 137 Attaching Feed Arm to the Reflector 8 Secure the Feed Arm by tightening the nut using a 7 16 12mm Wrench 9 Connect Tx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable from the Cable Bundle to the BUC 10 Connect the Compass labeled cable from the Cable Bundle to the Compass attached to the Feed Horn Assembly 11 Connect the Rx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable from the Cable Bundle to the LNB 12 Secure Cable Bundle to the Feed Arm using Ty wraps Ensure there is enough slack in the cable bundle to allow the Mobile Platform to rotate its Polarization a full 70
104. olarization zero position is calculated and the PL Pot Zero is set at the zeroed A D value vi You will then be prompted to enter the Platform ID Number prior to finishing the Calibration Process Calibrate AZ Performs automated Polarization Calibration process i Antenna will completely rotate counter clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer li Antenna will completely rotate clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer ii Based on the A D values of the two 2 physical limits and the range of motion for the Mobile Platform the AZ Pot Factor is calculated iv Antenna will center itself and attempt to locate the cut off edges of the Azimuth Stow Switch v After detecting at which angles the ST Switch turns OFF the C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 100 of 178 Calibrate EL Check LP Calibrate CP Azimuth zero position is calculated and the AZ Pot Zero is set at the zeroed A D value vi You will then be prompted to enter the Platform ID Number prior to finishing the Calibration Process Calibrate EL The iNetVu Mobile Software will move the Mobile Platform through its entire range on the Elevation Axis in order to calibrate the Elevation Current Limits This function is typically never used and is not recommended for use unless under the supervision o
105. onitoring of antenna drive status HS 232 remote control serial interface USB 1 1 interface L Band RF Detector used for satellite signal acquisition 1 7 iNetVu Mobile Software The iNetVu Mobile application consists of two parts The iNetVu Mobile 5000 software which allows for full control of the dish and iNetVu Navigator an optional navigational software package iNetVu Mobile Application Key Features Automatic re peak on satellite upon signal loss Automatic dish stow if Mobile Platform moves If the vehicle is moved before the dish is stowed the dish will sense movement and will automatically begin stowing itself The dish will not transmit unless it is pointed adequately to meet cross polarization specifications The system will automatically find any satellite from any point on the Earth within its coverage area Displays comprehensive information about the satellite dish motors GPS compass control box and modem Finds the satellite peaks the signal strength and selects the optimal path to perform the selected satellite allowing the customer s computer to be online as soon as possible Ability to calibrate the dish and download new software and firmware updates Simple to install configure and operate C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Introduction Page 14 of 178 iNetVu Navigator Software Application Optional Key Features e Tracks and displays
106. onnected networks J Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties i 2 xj 3 General Select Use the following IP address You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Set your PC to the same subnet as the Satellite C Obtain an IP address automatically Modem VSAT Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Set the DNS IP Addresses Default gateway 192 168 0 2 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 209 115 142 1 Alternate DNS server 209 115 142 129 Advanced C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 40 of 178 2 10iNetVu Mobile System Wiring iDirect NetModem II NetModem II Plus If you are using an iNetVu 9000 Controller follow the System Wiring including in the 9000 User Manual Refer to appendix 9 if you are using the DVB add on iNetVu Mobile Motor Control Cable GPS Platform Antenna Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable TX Network Cable Power Cable USB Cable r SENSOR MOTOR CONTROL iDirect NetMod
107. ow hanging obstruction immediately after driving away the antenna can be seriously damaged The iNetVu M Antenna emits radio frequency energy Do not attempt to access the roof while the dish is deployed or operational Before raising the antenna make sure you are not near any large metal objects as this may affect the magnetic compass reading and cause the dish to point in the wrong direction It is recommended to cover the iNetVu Mobile System with an appropriate fabric water proof type while it is not in regular use e g storage This will prevent any obstructions e g snow ice sand from accumulating around sensitive areas such as the linear actuator and limit switches If the iNetVu M Mobile System remains in use under extreme weather conditions for an extended period of time a visual inspection and cleaning are necessary prior to deploying and stowing the antenna The iNetVu Mobile System should not be used under strong wind conditions of 40 mph 60 km h or greater Power and or automatic car wash is not recommended as this may inadvertently dislodge or damage key components 3 2 Transport Conditions All iNetVu Mobile Systems are designed to be transported on vehicles or platforms on normal public roadways in average to good conditions Should the iNetVu Mobile oystem be exposed to rough transportation conditions the following precautionary actions are recommended e Securely support the feed arm assembly and an
108. p Limit Drown Lirit Cur ero Cur Factor Offset i Fig 80 Advanced Maintenance Elevation Parameters Offset The number of degrees at which the iNetVu M Mobile Software will offset the reading from the Inclinometer in order to produce an accurate 2 Elevation Angle The Inclinometer is installed with an offset in order to produce an accurate Elevation Angle reading Each type of Mobile Platform has its own default offset value This value is normally changed when performing the Target Calibration process to compensate for un level surroundings and should be left at this updated value PLATFORM TYPES Fs MF1200 ME1200 A1200C A1200B A0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B EL OFFSET PLATFORM TYPES Pos MF740 ME740 A0740B A1800A A0660A EL OFFSET 25 40 31 00 31 00 55 00 Fig 81 Default Elevation Offsets All values are 4 2 after Target Calibration C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 97 of 178 Azimuth Parameters Azimuth Ae Lett Lirit Fight Lirit Pot ero 3421596 PotFactor 0 6683 Cur ero Cur Factor I Fig 82 Advanced Maintenance Azimuth Parameters The Azimuth Angle is based on 2 values e AZ Pot Factor e AZ Pot Zero AZ Pot Factor is an A D value from the potentiometer which allows the iNetVu Mobile Software to convert the A D value of the Potentiometer into an equivalent angle The AZ Pot Factor should vary
109. r DVB Add On iNetVu 5000C Controller cmm a iNetVu Mobile 3 Platform GPS SENSOR MOTOR RX TX CONTROL Antenna DVB RX IN 12VDC POWER CABLE USB 100 240 VAC CABLE RX IN Satellite Modem VSAT Motor Contro Cable Sensor Cable RS6 Coaxial Cable Network Cable Power Cable C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDlrect Appendices Page 178 of 178 Appendix 10 Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directive EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC otandards to which Conformity is Declared EN55022 19968 Class B ICES 003 FCC Part 15 Class B EN 61000 6 3 2001 Emision Class B EN 61000 6 1 2001 Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Fast Transient Burst EN 61000 4 2 Static Discharge EN 60950 1992 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Manufacturers Name C COM Satellite Systems Inc Manufacturers Address 2574 Sheffield Road Ottawa Canada K1B 3V7 Importers Name optional Importers Address optional Type of Equipment Satellite Antenna Controller Model Number iNetVu Mobile System CE Marked 2005 Serial No optional Year of Manufacture Optional 2004 l the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directives and Standards Signed on behalf of the Manufacturer and Importer Place Ottawa Canada Signature Date April 4 2005 Full Name Dr Leslie Klein
110. r direction of a C COM Technical Support Team Member Check CP Tests the compass heading and accuracy by rotating the antenna at 90 intervals and comparing the compass readings with the actual antenna s movement Antenna will center itself move to the proper Elevation for reading the compass then read the compass heading Antenna will rotate 90 to each of the following positions and read the compass at each 0 90 180 90 0 iNetVu Mobile Software will compare the compass heading values read at each position and determine if they differ by approximately 90 iv The Compass Check will display a message regarding the accuracy of the compass Calibrate CP Automatically calibrates compass Ensure that there are no metallic objects that could interfere with the Compass and that the Mobile Platform is on level surroundings C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 101 of 178 li Orient the Mobile Platform as depicted in the following figure It is recommended that you use an external compass to be as accurate with the orientation as possible This end faces South North 354 West 265 South 176 East 87 This end faces North Fig 85 Compass Orientation and Approximate Values ii The Antenna will now rotate in 90 intervals and attempt to calibrate the compass iv A message prompt will appear to notify you that the Compass Calibrat
111. rcuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Note 2 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 10 of 178 c iNetVu Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About This Manual This manual combines the iNetVu Mobile System User s Manual and the Installer s Installation Manual into one single publication An electronic version of this manual is included on the iNetVu CD that came with your system It is broadly organized into six main chapters plus appendices Introduction System Hardware and Software Installation Basic System Operation Software Operation Manual iNetVu 5000 Controller Information Maintenance oe 2S This manual covers the iNetVu Mobile System and the Mobile Platform product e g Mobile System less modem and reflector 1 2 Important Safety Information For your safety and protection read this entire manual before attempting to install or use the iNetVu Mobile System Keep this manual where you can refer to it if necessary Types of Warnings Used in This Manual This section introduces the various types of warnings used in this manual to alert you to possible safety hazards Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potent
112. received signal e When the iNetVu Swirl icon in your System Tray turns green you are now connected and ready to surf C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 54 of 178 3 4 2 How to Stow the Antenna e Press STOP STOW and hold for 2 seconds e iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically re center itself and lower into the stow position 3 4 3 How to Stop e Press STOP STOW Button e Stops all ongoing operations such as motor movements and automatic functions like Find Satellite and Stow 3 4 4 How to Reset e Press RESET to power cycle the Controller 3 5 Software Basic Operations 3 5 1 Finding Satellite 1 Right click on the iNetVu swirl icon and select Basic Controls or Advanced Controls 2 Click Find Satellite Automatic Control D Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Fig 33 Automatic Control Buttons 3 The dish automatically raises and locks on satellite within 3 to 5 minutes assuming there are no obstructions in its view of the satellite Once the dish has locked on to the satellite the iNetVu swirl icon in the system tray will turn GREEN That s all there is to it Once you are locked on satellite and the dish icon turns green you can access the Internet C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 55 of 178 Note In the event the iNetVu icon is
113. rite EPROM Wite EPROM Sends and writes ALL the parameters to the iNetVu Controllers EPROM C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 99 of 178 Send AJ Head All Save Registry Head Registry Advanced PEEL E Calibrate PL Calibrate 47 Send All Sends ALL parameters to the controllers memory The system will prompt the user and ask whether to save these parameters to the EPROM Read All Reads ALL parameters from the iNetVu Controllers EPROM memory and sets the values into the iNetVu Mobile Software Save Registry sends ALL parameters to the local registry Read Registry Heads ALL parameters from the local registry and sets the values into the iNetVu Mobile Software Advanced Opens Advanced Maintenance menu Calibrate PL Performs automated Polarization Calibration process i Antenna will completely rotate counter clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer ii Antenna will completely rotate clockwise to the physical limit and temporarily record the A D value from the Potentiometer iil Based on the A D values of the two 2 physical limits and the maximum range of motion for the Mobile Platform the PL Pot Factor is calculated iv Antenna will center itself and attempt to locate the cut off edges of the Polarization Stow Switch v After detecting at which angles the ST Switch turns OFF the P
114. rs Contact Email Address Controller f USB Fort C Serial Port Satellite Mame Gi Longitude E nw Transmit Polarization p Email Sddress lidreckBineeucom 000000 Export iNetyu GPS Fig 29 Initial Configuration Screen 1 Select the method of communication with the Controller by selecting USB Port or Serial Port 2 Enter the Satellite Name Longitude and Transmit Polarization Note If you are using an iNetVu 950 980 Mobile Platform ensure that the OMT TREF is positioned in the appropriate orientation for the Transmit Polarization required Refer to the Appendix for further information C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 49 of 178 3 If you are using an Ethernet connection between the PC and iDirect Satellite Modem a Enter the iDirect Satellite Modem s IP Address b Enter the Network Admin Password If you are using a Console connection between the PC and iDirect Satellite Modem e Check Console Port Interface e Enter the Network Admin Password e Select the appropriate COM Port and set the Baud Rate to 9600 Default Occasionally the Baud Rate may require to be set to 4800 4 Enter an email address This is used for Contact Purposes Only 5 Click OK and confirm your configuration 6 iNetVu Mobile 5000 will start and a red iNetVu swirl icon will appear in the System tray at the bottom right of the Window
115. s Enables the RF Threshold to be manually overridden HF Parameters Threshold Lack Signal Fig 68 Maintenance Menu RF Parameters Override Threshold Used by the iNetVu M Mobile Software to begin a signal optimization process for peaking on a Satellite signal after initially locating it Enabling this option and setting the RF value too low will result in an inability to acquire a reliable signal Compass Parameters The Compass is pre calibrated by a professional installer at the time of system installation A number of factors can contribute to the iNetVu compass to produce an incorrect reading such as being parked in close proximity to a large metallic object Should the compass heading be inaccurate by more than 20 degrees you may need to re calibrate it Compass Parameters Override Full Search Offset 0 00 Vehicle Direction Fig 69 Maintenance Menu Compass Parameters C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 85 of 178 Override Enables the Compass to be manually overridden Ensure that you are using a reliable alternate source After enabling Override you may enter the vehicle s direction as indicated on your alternate compass Keep in mind that the base of the iNetVu Mobile Platform is oriented to the rear of your vehicle When taking the direction on the alternate compass take the direction of your reading while facing the front of the v
116. s Desktop taskbar 7 Right click the red iNetVu swirl icon and select Bee Controls Configuration Advanced Controls Configuration iMet u Configuration all ual E Maintenance Modem IP Address 192 168 1 1 Password Console Port Interface Controller f USB Port Serial Port System Start in Config Made Start at Advanced Controls Iw Show Deploy warming Iw Mute Sound Online Update Check if Movement Detection via GPS Export GP S Email Address testr amp inetvu com Test Site or IP yuy inetyu com Netu Navigator Save Cancel Fig 30 Configuration Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Installation Page 50 of 178 8 Verify IP Address USB Serial Communication settings and the contact email address 9 Enter an IP address or Web Address in the Test Site or IP field This test address will be pinged by IMS to ensure connectivity after you are connected to the network 10 Right click the iNetVu icon and select Advanced rum Controls Co ntrols Advanced Controls Configuration Maintenance a iMetVu Advanced Controls Signal Strength Bie isolation value FTN Parameters Automatic Control RF Signal 800 3000 ES HF Threshold 800 2500 Antenna Latitude deg Manual Control j 4 Angle deq Elevation Em DIJ Ei A Antenna Longitude deq Antenna Altitude m Satellite Longitude deq Target Elevat
117. s NT and MapPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the sole property of their respective manufacturers C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 8 of 178 FCC and INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION TO THE USER The FCC and Industry Canada have imposed the following conditions when operating installing and deploying iNetVu Mobile Earth Stations and is mandatory for all installations made within the Continental United States and Canada as well as Hawaii Alaska Puerto Rico the U S Virgin Islands and other U S Territories The FCC requires that a certified installer perform the installation It is also strongly recommended that a qualified professional Dealer Installer mount the system on your vehicle These conditions are also required by C COM for all other installed locations All iNetVu Mobile earth station installers must be C COM Certified and must have specifically acknowledged the requirements for iNetVu M Mobile installations which are as follows 1 Installation is the physical mounting and wiring of the Satellite provider s earth station on a vehicle or other stationary site in order to prepare for correct operation Only Certified C COM iNetVu installers may perform the installation and removal of an iNetVu Mobile system 2 Dep
118. s of the danger of harmful radiation from the earth station while it is deployed or while in operation 7 The iNetVu Mobile system may only be operated when the vehicle is stationary 8 The installer must inform the end user that the vehicle must be stabilized during the transmission to prevent movement of the vehicle for any reason including movement of persons on or off the vehicle or high winds The installer shall advise the end user how to appropriately stabilize their vehicle 9 Installers shall be liable for all damages if they fail to comply with the above mandatory conditions This includes but is not limited to damages caused by improper installation or due to the failure to provide required information to the end user C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 9 of 178 10 Installers and end users will be deemed directly liable for any damages resulting from either of their failure to comply with the above rules These rules are meant to ensure that extraordinary precautions and measures are used to prevent satellite interference or exposure to harmful radiation C COM reserves the rights to immediately suspend without liability or previous notice the operation of the earth station upon detection of a deviation from its installation or operational requirements until the deviation is corrected In addition C COM reserves the right to suspend or cancel the Installer Certificate o
119. s to configure the communication medium between the Satellite Modem and iNetVu M Mobile Software iNetVu Controller and iNetVu Mobile Software as well as various System parameters for optimal performance iNet u Configuration ARLI Modem IP Address 192 168 1 1 SSS Password Console Port Interface Controller t USB Fort t Serial Part System Start in Contig Made Start at Advanced Controls Iv Show Deploy Warming s Mute Sound Online Update Check Movement Detection via GPS a a fa Export GPS Email amp ddress testitinetvu com Test Site or IP vei inetu cam IN eru Navigator Save Cancel Fig 59 Configuration Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 79 of 178 Modem Communication settings between iNetVu Mobile Software and the Satellite Modem Modem IP Address 110 211 8121 Password Console Port Interface Fig 60 Configuration Modem IP Address IP Network Address of the Satellite Modem Password Enter the Network Administrators password Console Port Interface A secondary communication method between IMS and the Satellite Modem If this option is enabled ensure you connect your Console Cable select a free serial port and set the baud rate at default 9600bps If you cannot establish communication the baud rate may require to be set to 4800bps Controller Method of communicat
120. ster testes a a uua tdda Cod ut Mrd tu d a endi uitae 165 Appendix 8 iNetVu Transportable Case Installation eeeessssssssee 168 Appendix 9 iNetVu M System Wiring Diagram for DVB Add On 177 Appendix 10 Declaration of COnfOrmity ccccccceccecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeueeesseaeeeesaanes 178 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 7 of 178 NOTICE C COM Satellite Systems Inc makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose C COM Satellite Systems Inc shall not be liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright 2006 All rights reserved C COM Satellite Systems Inc This document contains information which is protected by copyright All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as followed under the copyright laws Both the iNetVu M and C COM names and logos are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Intel Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows Window
121. tVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 143 of 178 c INetVu Appendix 2 Installing Reflector to iNetVu 1200 Mobile Platform If this is the first time working with the iNetVu Mobile Platform it is highly recommended that you read the entire manual to familiarize with the proper procedure for connecting the cables to the controller and iNetVu software operation Required Materials 1 2m Reflector 1200 Mobile Platform Rev 2 34 2 Ball Joint Gas shock Springs Reflector Assembly Hardware Bag Phillips Screwdriver 10mm 3 8 Wrench 13mm 1 2 Wrench Handheld Controller Optional Procedure Use the following steps to attach a 1 2m Reflector to an iNetVu M 1200 Mobile Platform Rev 2 3 1 Remove reflector from crate and any packing materials on the Mobile Platform 2 Raise the Mobile Platform to approximately 30 using the iNetVu Mobile Software or the Handheld Controller For more information regarding the use of the iNetVu Mobile Software and its installation please refer to the iNetVu System Manual 3 Peel back the Reflector Back Cover at the base of the Reflector to expose the Gas Spring Bracket mounting holes Fig 108 Exposed Gas Spring Bracket Mounting Holes C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 144 of 178 4 Attach Gas Spring Brackets to each side of the Reflector using a Phillips ocrewdriver and 10mm 3
122. te Modem VSAT 2 Set the Subnet Mask to that of the Satellite Modem VSAT 3 Setthe Default Gateway to the IP of your Satellite Modem VSAT C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 116 of 178 4 11 8 About The About Screen displays all the system component information for the Controller including the Software installed Mobile Platform Satellite Modem VSAT and Target Satellite Software Controller Version 5 2 1 Firmware 6 0 Build ID 103020061030 cervice AD Eh S06 Work Made Config Boot Loader 3 5 cervice EMS Revision 3 1 Controller API USB D vB Tuner Mo Maga MIS SNMP Madam Applied Field EA UNTEN ID Type EMS Platform Satellite Type AT2D0B lama G11 Seral Number 3463 Longitude 91 Vv PL Rotation Enabled Tx Polarity W Tel 1 077 463 8686 c Hitp enin inetvu cam Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved C COM Satellite Systems Inc Send Feedback Fig 96 Web Interface About Screen C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 117 of 178 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect 5000C Controller Page 118 of 178 INetVu Chapter 5 iNetVu 5000C Controller 5 1 Introduction The iNetVu 5000C Controller is the main interface between the iNetVu Mobile Software application that runs on the PC the iNetVu Mobile platform and the satellite mode
123. tenna dish with tie down during transport e Use of transport cases to reduce exposure and damage during shipment to and from sites to be deployed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 53 of 178 3 3 Starting iNetVu Mobile 5000 iNetVu M Mobile Software is typically installed into your Startup folder and will remain active but minimized in your System Tray Should you not see the iNetVu Swirl icon in your System Tray see below for starting up the iNetVu M Mobile Software manually 1 Click Start 2 Programs iNetVu gt iNetVu Mobile 5000 OR 2 Click the iNetVu M Mobile 5000 shortcut icon on the desktop 3 4 iNetVu 5000C Controller Basic Operations With the installation of iNetVu Mobile Software IMS Version 4 8 1 IMS will always automatically start up when you turn on your PC A small red icon will appear in the oystem Tray notifying you that IMS is running and is ready for operation The ability to perform the basic operations of Finding Satellite Stowing the Antenna and Stopping Operations is now accessible without opening up any of the IMS menus STOP STOW 3 4 1 How to Find Satellite e Press FIND SAT and hold for 1 second e iNetVu Mobile Platform will automatically attempt to locate and lock onto the satellite e The iNetVu Mobile Software will beep during the satellite peaking process to indicate the strength of the
124. tez Ksps Cancel Calibrate CP Reset Controller Load Firmware Reset Default Fig 94 CadeRatel CaodeRate2 Calibrate PL Log File Calibrate EL C Com Satellite Systems Inc I E gt 207 1376 0 4074 o e Ae o i Lm i cm cm Ch gt IEn She on ho ole eOiselo l ot ua bs T mg F Other Speed Current Calibration Controller ID 1908 Platform SN J463 Powerlype Powerlypes Calibrate AZ Diagnose Check CP Web Interface Maintenance Screen iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 115 of 178 4 11 7 Network The Network Screen allows the user to modify the iNetVu 9000 Controller s IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP and DNS Settings Card Marne l Interface Name Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 2 cubnet mask 755 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate ONS server Fig 95 Web Interface Network Screen iNetVu 9000 Controller Default Settings Default IP Address 192 168 0 2 Default Subnet Mask 255 2552550 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 If your Satellite Modem VSAT is DHCP Enabled 1 Enable Obtain an IP address automatically If your Satellite Modem VSAT is not DHCP Enabled 1 Set the IP Address to the same network as the Satelli
125. the Feed Horn Assembly using the 7 16 Wrench in order to allow the Feed Horn Assembly to be rotated Fig 129 Loosening the Feed Horn Assembly Bracket Cap 3 Manually rotate transmitter bracket to the desired orientation by hand Bracket Pointing UP Vertical Transmit Horizontal Receive Bracket Pointing LEFT RIGHT Horizontal Transmission Vertical Receive C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 162 of 178 Fig 130 Transmitter bracket orientation for Vertical Transmit Fig 131 Transmitter bracket orientation for Horizontal Transmit C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 163 of 178 4 Ensure the transmitter bracket is level 5 Tighten transmitter bracket 6 Congratulations The transmit polarization has been successfully adjusted C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 164 of 178 c INetVu Appendix 6 Attaching Feed Arm to iNetVu M 950 980 Reflector This procedure describes the steps involved for installing the Feed Arm to the 0 95m 0 98m Reflector on an iNetVu 950 980 Mobile Platform Required Materials e 16 Wrench Procedure 1 Locate feed arm bracket on the reflector 2 Thread the screw through the feed arm bracket and feed arm as shown in the figure below M a Fig 132 Feed arm attached to feed arm bracket 3 S
126. the area of the sky which the iNetVu M Mobile System will search for the desired Satellite It uses a rectangular window and searches for the Satellite using smaller concentric windows until the desired Satellite is found The Search Window range may be manually changed from the default settings which iNetVu uses to find the satellite should the desired Satellite cannot be found mm 120 ____ gt Fig 66 Satellite Search Window The default Azimuth Horizontal range is 60 on each side of the Target Point and the default Elevation Vertical range is 5 on each side of the Target Point Increasing the size of the Search Window will increase the ability to find the desired Satellite although increasing the Search Window will lengthen the search time C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 84 of 178 GPS Parameters GPS Parameters GPS Latitude Longitude Override Fig 67 Maintenance Menu GPS Parameters Override Enables the GPS coordinates to be manually overridden This should only to be enabled in the event that the GPS Antenna is malfunctioning and the user has a reliable alternate source for coordinates Note If you have overridden the GPS coordinates they will have to be updated if the Mobile Platform has moved to a new location since the overridden values will no longer be accurate RF Parameter
127. this time It is strongly recommended that the firmware be updated after every iNetVu Mobile Software upgrade This feature will prompt you to manually power cycle the iNetVu Controller for firmware versions lower than 2 2 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 87 of 178 Diagnose Diagnose A system diagnostic tool used for locating system irregularities and for trouble shooting purposes Should any irregularities or components of concern require attention a message prompt will appear describing the issue System Diagnose DIAGOUO7 Communication between Ehe software and Ehe modem is not normal DIAGU47 Target Calibration has nat been applied Fig 73 Maintenance Menu Diagnosis Report C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 88 of 178 4 6 5 About Displays information to the user about various sub system components as well as contact information for support and feedback About iMetVu Mobile 5000 a r software M Controller 7 Version 6 2 1 Firmware 6 0 Build ID 103020061030 Senice lD EM1908 Work Mode Config Boot Loader 3 5 Service EMS Revision 31 Controller SPI USB DVB Tuner No Modem AFI SNMP capa E Applied Field EA Firmware Web Server DH ID Type EMS Platform Satellite Type 1412008 Name 511 Serial Number 3463 Longitude 81 Qu PL Rotation En
128. tion is recommended for Satellite TV subscribers for finding their desired Satellite C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 RF Signal 800 3000 Signal received from the Low Noise Block LNB RF Threshold 800 2500 Minimum requirement RF signal for iNetVu Mobile Software to determine if a received satellite signal lock has been established Antenna Latitude Longitude GPS Coordinates acquired from the GPS Antenna or manually overridden values Antenna Altitude Altitude of antenna above sea level based on the GPS Antenna Velocity The current velocity of the antenna is determined based on any changes in the GPS Coordinates Should the GPS Coordinates change the iNetVu Mobile Software will calculate the velocity GPS Heading When in the Mobile Platform is moving laterally the GPS Coordinates change in real Page 72 of 178 Parameters HF Signal 800 3000 HF Threshold 800 2500 Antenna Latitude deq Antenna Longitude deg Antenna Altitude rn Velocity km h GPS Heading deg Satellite Longitude deq Target Elevation deq T arget Azimuth deq Target Antenna 47 deg Target Polarization ded Real Azimuth ded Compass Heading deg EL Motor Current A AH Motor Current A FL Motor Current A time Based on the changing GPS Coordinates the directional heading is calculated Satellite Longitude Longitude of the Satell
129. tions that could include Snow Ice Dirt Grime Road spray Salt spray Extreme heat or cold Other chemicals contaminants or mechanical blockages that can be harmful and damaging to the operation and finish of the iNetVu product After any exposure to contaminants or periodically after general use the iNetVu outdoor product should be cleaned with warm soap and water or low pressure wash rinsed then dried thoroughly for the best ongoing operation reliability and maintenance of fit and finish 6 3 2 Preparation for Storage opecifically before storage in a transportable case or sealing into a storage container the system should be cleaned thoroughly dried then lubricated as per maintenance procedures before covering 6 3 3 Cleaning iNetVu Mobile Platform Connectors Required Materials e None Procedure 1 Locate the iNetVu Mobile Platform s Connector Plate on side the units base plate C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Maintenance Page 125 of 178 Fig 97 iNetVu Mobile Platform Connector Plate Location 2 Remove any obstructions such as snow ice or dirt from the exterior and interior if any or the Motor Control Sensor and Coaxial Ports Use a can of compressed air if necessary Fig 98 Connectors and Connector Plate 6 3 4 Oil Application to Joints Required Materials e Multi purpose Oil Procedure 1 Apply a few drops of oil to a
130. ure 49 5 x 18 0 1257 mm x 457 mm 60 x 53 x 19 5 1524 mm x 1350 mm x 495 mm 135 Ibs 61 5 kg 41 1041 mm 19 5 495 mm 0 95m Prodelin Series 1951 Reflector 3 Axis Variable Speed Motor Drive Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Reflector rotation cross polarization isolation GPS Antenna Compass 2 Inclinometer 0 2 360 via Overlapping 200 Sectors 0 to 65 70 to 470 2 RG6 Coaxial Cables 1 to 4 Watt 13 75 14 50 GHz Ku Band 10 95 12 75 GHz Ku Band 12 VDC 15 A Maximum Variable 5 sec Typ Variable 15 sec Max 10 sec Typ 0 2 sec 45 mph 72 km h 22 F to 130 F 30 C to 55 C 100 mph 160 km h 140 mph 225 km h 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu M Mobile System User Manual iDirect Appendices Page 138 of 178 iNetVu 980 Technical Specifications Dimensions Base Plate Stowed Dimensions Weight Maximum Deploy Height Stow Height Mechanical Reflector Platform Geometry Polarization Deployment Sensors Range of Motion Azimuth Elevation Polarization Electrical RF Interface Feed Horn LNB amp Tx Cable Transmit Tx Power Transmit Tx Frequency Range Receive Rx Frequency Range Motors Electrical Interface Motor Speed Deploying Elevation Deploying Azimuth Peaking on Satellite Signal Operational Conditions Wind Temperature Environmental Survival Wind Deployed W
131. us Displays the movement of the 3 axis motors Elevation Azimuth and Polarization e EL Moving UP DN Elevation Motor is moving in the respective direction UP Up DN Down e AZ Moving Left Right Azimuth Motor is moving in the respective direction e PL Moving CCW CW Polarization Motor is moving in the respective direction CCW Counter Clock Wise CW Clock Wise e Motor Unknown C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 77 of 178 Motor Status cannot be detected Antenna Status DVB Signal Status Displays any relevant information regarding the Limit Switches and Potentiometers and or Inclinometer e Antenna Normal Limit Switches are ON OFF in the correct relation to the Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Angles e Antenna Failed Limit Switches are NOT ON OFF in the correct relation to the Elevation Azimuth and Polarization Angles e Antenna Unknown Mobile Platform cannot be found Ensure that the iNetVu Controller is functioning and that all cables are connected should this indicator appear lf the DVB Tuner is installed this field will display the DVB Signal Status e DVB S LOCKED Tuner has received a positive lock status on the target signal e DVB S UNLOCKED Tuner is not locked onto the target signal C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 78 of 178 4 6 3 Configuration The Configuration menu allows user
132. ware places Polarization Angle 0 The PL Pot Zero may vary approximately 15 from the Default values below The PL Pot Factor and PL Pot Zero are calculated during the Polarization Calibration process PLATFORM TYPES A1200B MF1200 ME1200 A1200C A0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B PL POT ZERO 250 2905 203 066 203 066 128 5094 80 2096 128 5094 128 5094 PL POT FACTOR 0 5304 0 3852 0 3852 0 1586 PLATFORM TYPES MF740 ME740 A0740B A1800A AO0660A PL POT ZERO 80 2096 128 5094 128 5094 128 5094 PL POT FACTOR 0 1586 Fig 84 Polarization Potentiometer Default Values Disable Rotation An option that is used for circular signaled frequency bands such as X Band or Ka Band It will only be available for the A0660A and A1800A Mobile Platforms By default the Polarization will be disabled for the A0660A Mobile Platform and enabled for the A1800A Mobile Platform This function can only be accessed via CONFIG Mode and the Polarization ST Limit Switch must be closed and permanently display ST When checked the Polarization Angle will display 0 00 Demo Test Opens System Test and Demo menu screen emo T est Send Parameter Name gt Sends associated parameters to the INetVu Controllers EPROM memory The system will prompt the user and ask whether to save these parameters to the EPROM The values saved only in memory and not EPROM will be lost when the controller is reset Send HF ii W
133. ystem iw Motion Protection i Movement Protection iw Http Server Enabled oma Fig 76 Advanced Configuration Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 93 of 178 Compass Reading Elevation Number of degrees that the Antenna requires to be elevated to ensure that the compass is level and is able to acquire an accurate compass reading PLATFORM TYPES SOS MF1200 ME1200 A1200C A1200B A0980B MF950 ME950 A0950B COMPRES READING READING 32 PLATFORM TYPES A0740B A1800A A0660A ROE READING Fig 77 Compass Reading Elevation Default Values Advanced Search EL Gap Parameter used to determine the small incremental adjustments required for a more accurate satellite search Decreasing this value will add accuracy to the Search Window but will increase the search time C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect IMS 6 2 1 Page 94 of 178 Data File Max Size Maximum size of the Data Log file Data Log File Filename iNetVuData5000 txt Data Log File Backup Filename iNetVuData5000 bak Unattended Operation Automatically finds satellite should the Mobile Platform be forced to stow by external forces such extreme movement due to weather An option recommended for unattended remote sites which have Movement Protection and Motion Protection enabled Auto Find Satellite Enables an automatic Find Sat
134. ystems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation Page 58 of 178 3 8 1 Stand alone Receiver IMS service must be set to iReceiver 3 8 2 Existing Modem Integration IMS service must be set to that of the existing service modem For example if you are using an iDirect modem the IMS service must be set to iDirect 3 8 3 Setting Target Satellite and DVB Tuner Parameters Using the Maintenance screen either in Windows Interface or Web Interface the user can manually set the Satellite Name Longitude Receive Transmit Polarity DVB Tuner Parameters Note Sat Pol Offset Vertical Rx 90 Horizontal Rx 0 For CONFIG Mode and Web Interface only Satellite and GPS Sat Mame G11 Sat Lon ET Ww Satellite Parameters cat Pol Offset 0 Mame IAE Longitude 33 fw AZ Window 60 GPS Lat 45 41 IN Transmit Polarization p EL Window 5 GFS Lon 75 61 Ww AZ Search window 60 EL Search Window 5 Refresh Pernod Overide GPS Fig 36 Satellite Parameters for USER and CONFIG Mode Satellite sat Longitude Pol Offset AZ Window EL Window B Fig 37 Satellite Parameters for Web Interface C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Operation iMetVu Advanced Maintenance Speed and Current Elevation Azimuth Polarization Fast Speed Slow Speed Calibrate Speed Current Limit 3 5 Current Limit 6 4 Current Limit 9 4 DOVE Recerver Operatio
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