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1. i i iai STRAIGHT NETWORK DB 9 to RJ 45 Serial Adapter ANOLE 90 264VAC MODEM Attached C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 50 of 57 4 3 4 Initial Controller Configuration and Verification Test with iDirect Once the system wiring with the iDirect modem is setup and the network configuration on your PC is configured you are reguired to configure the system parameters for the following before satellite acguisition Communication Method between IMS and iNetVu Controller Satellite Name Longitude and Transmit Polarization Modem VSAT Communication Parameters Contact Email Address The 7000 Controller may be configured via the LCD interface Software Application Web Interface Only one is necessary for complete configuration The Software application configuration screen is identical to the web interface configuration screen C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 51 of 57 4 3 5 LCD Setup and Configuration with iDirect Service The iNetVu 7000 Controller allows for the complete setup and configuration of the 2 way mobile system with the iDirect supported modems straight from the LCD interface without the use of a PC or monitor mouse and keyboard 1 Navigate to the CONFIG menu of the LCD interface using the arrow buttons on the keypad and press the ENTER button Wesen uU 3 Pitt sich TEST
2. 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 2 1 0 iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 2 of 57 This page is intentionally left blank C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 3 of 57 REVISION NOTES The table below records the current version status of this document and any changes from the previous versions Rev Date EdiedBy Description 201 A Cnheikhali__ Document Creation Updated Captions 09 25 2008 A Cheikhali S W and LCD interface proc updated 11 10 2008 A Cheikhali Updated 7000 SW Config Procedure Updated to IMS 6 4 1 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 4 of 57 Table of Contents Chapter 1 In troducuUoln ua Y a Dd dU GL OC AUR netu ded ecd 9 1 1 Abotub This anual iioi e PE D DI dau dl Le Sisal GO DI I li cen oa gd 8 1 2 Important Safety Information cece ceccc cece ALLA LLALL LL LG LL LL LL FF FFF nnns 8 1 3 SyS EM OGWY sashes oon r pace etate 9 1 4 PARS a 16 dn e 10 WS QNOD Annie and FY Y Od Y bk GAA CA A 10 1 6 INGEV Mobile SOIDWaFO uu en neto et eie O I En E MU gr ta 11 1 7 iN
3. Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Cc This connection uses the following items vi Client for Microsoft Networks ivi a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks vi dl QoS Packet Scheduler M Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Properties M Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks v Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity axi 3 Select Use the following IP address General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Dtherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Set your PC to the same subnet as the Satellite F tain en IP adeir aono Modem VSAT s Private Address r Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP Address A B C D 2 eee EAA Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 C Obtain DNS aa address automatically Gateway A B C D M od e m Route r l P Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server 208 115 142 1 Alternate DNS server 209 115 142 129 Set the DNS IP Addresses Advanced C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 47 of 57 4 3 System Wiring with iDirect Service 4 3 1 USB Interface Co
4. II Plus 4 0 iDirect 4 0 2000 7000 e IP Address of Satellite Modem if using Telnet Interface e Satellite Name and Coordinate e Transmit and Receive Polarization Horizontal Vertical e Determine if Option File is loaded into the iDirect Satellite Modem and 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 M 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 Page 19 of 57 2 5 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 aii mi 3 o rem m m 1 Open Network Connections right click your u M 70 a network card and select Properties ee ee ymn i idd neo I Local Area Connection Properties 31 x
5. It is also strongly recommended that a qualified professional RV 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 Mobile installations which are as follows 1 Installation is the physical mounting and wiring of the Satellite provider s earth station on a vehicle or other stationary site in order to prepare for correct operation Only Certified C COM iNetVu installers may perform the installation and removal of an iNetVu Mobile system 2 Deployment means the raising pointing and orienting of the earth station to the 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 in
6. an email address This is used for Contact Purposes Only Click OK and confirm your configuration iNetVu Mobile will start and a red iNetVu M swirl icon will appear in the System tray at the bottom right of the Windows Desktop taskbar Right click the red iNetVu swirl icon and select EU de Co nfiguration Advanced Controls Configuration iNetVu Configuration Maintenance Modem IP Address 70 232 247 49 Password Console Port Interface Controller USB Port C Serial Port System v Start in Config Mode Start at Advanced Controls Iv Show Deploy Warning Skew Adjustment V Mute Sound Online Update Check iv Movement Detection via GPS No Password for Web Interface v Auto Enable Transmitter Export GPS Broadcast iDirect Email Address a amp aca Test Site or IP www inetvu com iNetVu Navigator C Program FilesviN etu Navigator System iNet uN aviga Advanced Save Cancel Fig 14 Configuration Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 30 of 57 8 Verify IP Address USB Serial Communication settings and the contact email address 9 f you would like to use the iDirect broadcast option check Broadcast iDirect save confirm and re start iNetVu Mobile Software 10 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 th
7. 0 Controller For more detailed information on the iNetVu 7000 Controller Software refer to the iNetVu 7000 Controller Manual C Com Satellite Systems Inc
8. 7 complete For example if the Modem Router IP is 192 169 0 1 then the controller IP could be set to 192 168 0 2 C Press the Exit button twice to exit out of the configuration menu When prompted if you would like to save configuration press the T button to select Y yes and press Enter 7000 IP A B C D 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 X Modem Router Dependent Gateway A B C D Router Modem IP d Click the reset button on the controller 4 Run the iNetVu 7000 Mobile Software from the shortcut located on the desktop Advance to the Maintenance screen by right clicking on the Advanced Controls screen and selecting Maintenance and enter the controller IP address in the Controller section as depicted in the figure below USB users may skip this step Controller IP 192 168 0 2 TE TEES SUB pO Motion Frotectic DHCP TS Disablec BEEP tw LogD ata MH DNS 0 Unattended RIP COM BAUD Get LogData Load Firmware seoa Update 5atPara wite EPR ONF Click the Send All button once the correct IP address is entered 5 IMS should read all the data in the controller Once that data is received enter the Satellite Longitude and Sat Offset in the Satellite section General Case 1 2 1 8 Transmit Vertical gt Offset 0 Transmit Horizontal gt Offset 90 980 740 Offset 0 all cases Manual adjustment required Tx V gt Upright OMT Tx H gt OMT Parallel
9. INFOg 2 Once the cursor is flickering above the SA1 menu click the ENTER button to modify the satellite settings CERTES y E T LNB Power Reg 12 pp iio SAGO Db 3 Click the f button once when the cursor is above the satellite longitude coordinate to allow modification Change the value to the longitudinal coordinate of the satellite you wish to find and press ENTER i e 091 0W 089 0W etc 4 lf there exists an offset in the satellite polarization navigate to the offset section O and press the t button Change the offset to the desired reading and press ENTER General Case 1200 1800 Platform Receive Horizontal gt Offset 0 Receive Vertical gt Offset 90 980 740 Platform Offset 0 5 Ensure you enter the correct power requirement for the LNB if any If you are not powering the LNB from the controller leave this field as DD see 7000 manual for more details Press the ENTER after modifying each field 6 Click on the Exit button on the front panel to move back to the main menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 52 of 57 T 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Navigate to the M amp B Modem and Beacon menu and press the ENTER button The following menu should appear 0994 0 S5 TR HU E TH BR 1448 05 Move the Cursor over to the TR field a
10. M Navigator 1 2GB free hard disk space for full installation CD ROM drive An available USB or serial port for iNetVu 5000 Controller Super VGA 800 x 600 or higher monitor with 256 or more colors Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 13 of 57 lt iNetVu Chapter 2 iDIRECT and the iNetVu 5000 Controller 2 1 General All iNetVu Mobile Systems have been fully tested with the iNetVu 5000 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 Mobile System has been designed for either roof rack mounting or 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 Page 14 of 57 2 2 Installation Overview 1 Unpack the Mobile Platform and reflector 2 Attach reflector to Mobile Platform iNetVu M 1200 1800 Mobile
11. MOTOR CONTROL SAT IN Page 36 of 57 For iDirect 3000 modems connect Ethernet to LAN A Motor Control Cable Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable Network Cable Power Cable USB Cable SAT OUT X OVER NETWORK CABLE Fig 17 System Wiring Diagram for iDirect INFINITI 3000 5000 7000 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 37 of 57 Fig 18 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 Page 38 of 57 Procedure 1 Unpack iNetVu 9000 Controller and all cables included with the iNetVu Mobile System 2 Connect GPS 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 3 Connect the Power Cable to the back panel of the iNetVu 9000 Controller 4 Setup your network connections with the 9000 Controller 5 Connect Sensor Cable DB26 and Motor Control Cable to the iNetVu M Controller 6 Connect the Tx and Rx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable to the Mobile Platform Connectors labeled Tx and Rx 7 Connect the free end of the Tx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable to the Satellite Modem using an N Type Adapter 8 Connect the free end of the Rx labeled RG6 Coaxial Cable to the RF Splitter 9 Connect the RG6 Coaxial Cables leading from t
12. System only 3 Locate a suitable mounting site with adequate clearance 4 For Direct Roof Installation a oo h g Mark the position of the Mobile Platform ensuring the front back orientation is correct 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 Install the corner screws Raise the dish either via Handheld Controller iNetVu Mobile Software or the manual movement buttons on the front panel of the iNetVu 9000 Controller Attach Mobile Platform to roof For Thule Rack Installation Attach Mobile Platform to Thule Rack 5 Run Power Motor Control Coaxial Sensor cables 6 Connect iNetVu Controller Satellite Modem PC and Mobile Platform 7 Verify IMS iNetVu Controller firmware and Modem firmware versions for compatibility 8 Determine from NOC the Transmit and Receive Polarization and adjust hardware software if required 9 Install IMS iNetVu M Mobile Software 10 Power on PC DuraComm LP 18 Power Supply 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 11 If you are using an Ethernet connection between the PC and iDirect Satellite Modem Set PC to the same network as the iDirect Satellite Modem C Com Satellite Sy
13. Systems have been fully tested with the iNetVu 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 Mobile System has been designed for either roof rack mounting or 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 Page 33 of 57 3 2 Installation Overview 10 11 12 13 Unpack the Mobile Platform and reflector Attach reflector to Mobile Platform iNetVu 1200 1800 Mobile Systems only 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 vi
14. a Handheld Controller or iNetVu Mobile software g Attach Mobile Platform to roof oo h For Thule Rack Installation a Attach Mobile Platform to Thule Rack Run Power Motor Control Coaxial Sensor cables Connect iNetVu Controller Satellite Modem PC and Mobile Platform Power on the iNetVu Controller and iDirect Satellite Modem 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 Set PC to the same network as the iDirect Modem Power on the iNetVu Controller and the iDirect VSAT Modem Start and configure IMS Conduct iNetVu System Verification Test C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 34 of 57 3 3 Pre Configuration Checklist The following items should be completed known prior to configuring the iNetVu Mobile System Contact the Network Operation Center NOC if any of the following items are unknown or if you are unfamiliar with them e Prior to installing IMS and configuring your system verify that you are using the minimum requirements listed below Service Modem Modem F W IMSS W IMSF W ID 3 iDirect NetModem II 3 2 3 4 0 44 4 04 II Plus 4 0 iDirect 4 0 2000 7000 e P Address of Satellite Modem if using Telnet Interface e Satellite Name and Coordinate e Transmit and Receive P
15. connection uses the following items vi IE Client for Microsoft Networks iv a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M E QoS Packet Scheduler M Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Description Uninstall Properties 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 DK Cancel 4x 3 Select Use the following IP address General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports Hs Eee gu ag need to ask your network administrator for S et y O u r P C to th e S a m e S u b n et a S th e S at e it e Obtain an IP address automatically M od e m VSAT a Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 25 25 2 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 je eK eK eK eK ee ere reer oo iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect 3 5 iNetVu Mobile System Wiring iDirect 3000 5000 7000 iNetVu Mobile Platform GPS Antenna SENSOR
16. ddress A B C D 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 X Gateway A B C D The Gateway is usually the Router IP address If no router is used it is usually the VSAT Modem IP Address Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 d 1 Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server Altemate DNS server 3 Set the 7000 Controller to the same network as the PC and VSAT Modem Note The controller IP should be set in the controller through the LCD interface prior to entering it into the software tool for proper PC to Controller Communication through network interface USB Interface users may skip this step To Configure the IP address on the controller you must navigate to the CONFIG menu using the LCD Interface a Navigate to the IP menu and press the ENTER button b Press the f button to allow for modification on the C IP field and set the IP address of the controller If router modem IP is A B C D controller IP could be A B C D 1 Press the ENTER button once the change is C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 55 of 5
17. e network 11 Right click the iNetVu icon and select Advanced uM Co ntrols Advanced Contrals Configuration Maintenance I About Exit iMetVu Advanced Controls Signal Strength EBD ation Value FTN Parameters Automatic Control HF Signal 800 3000 STOP HF Threshold 800 2500 Antenna Latitude deg Manual Control M c z HE gi Velocity kmh Elevation mmi GPS Heading deg W i m Azimuth Antenna Longitude deq Antenna Altitude m Target Elevation deq Satellite Longitude deg I Ei C Y Polarization Wy Duration 10 Inm amp h ms Speed E a Sat Lang a3 Mw Target Azimuth deu Target Antenna A deg Target Polarization deg Real Azimuth deg Compass Heading deg EL Motor Current A 15 03 42 gt S bowing antenna Please wait A Motor Current 5 15 03 42 Transmitter has been disabled PL Motor Current A 15 04 43 Antenna iz now stowed A Elevation 34 80 Azmuth 36 32 Polarization 42 20 Message Status Fig 15 Advanced Controls Menu C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 31 of 57 12 13 14 19 16 17 19 19 20 21 22 Verify that all the Status Panel Indicators are green and not flashing red If there are any flashing red indicators on the Status Panel trouble shoot those before moving forward Click Find Satellite located in Automatic Control Auleomatin Contr
18. e to the Console port li 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 I Login with root and iDirect as the password ll After successfully logging in type telnet O to access the secondary login prompt lll Proceed to Step iv v _ Enter the following as your Login and Password case sensitive e Login admin e Password iDirect Note Occasionally the password may be P 55w0rd v _ Once successfully logged in type laninfo to display the IP Address C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 46 of 57 4 2 Setting Network Configuration on your PC for iDirect Service 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 53 A m x 1 Open Network Connections right click your CI network card and select Properties ROD temm emm d form mm n ymu aide eee 2x 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click General Authentication Advanced P ro pe rt i es Connect using HB
19. efore 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 iNetVu Mobile System Requirements 1 7 1 VSAT Compatibility The iNetVu Mobile System is compatible with the following Satellite Modem VSAT Remotes Service Modem Modem F W IMSS W IMSF W ID 3 iDirect NetModem ll 3 2 37 4 0 47 4 0 M Plus Direct INFINITI 3100 7 0 07 9 2 1 5 0 5000 7000 C Com Satellite Systems Inc 1 7 2 Minimum Computer Reguirements Intel Pentium 400 or higher 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 120MB free hard disk space minimum 530MB minimum for iNetVu
20. ellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 24 of 57 10 Connect the RG6 Coaxial Cables leading from the RF Splitter according to the following figure To sin NetVu w np M Jd P y LU we f PE J e i N bo Fig 6 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 to the iNetVu Controller and the Satellite Modem 11 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 12 Congratulations The iNetVu M Mobile System wiring has been successfully completed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 25 of 57 2 7 Installing 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
21. ental or conseguential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright O 2006 All rights reserved C COM Satellite Systems Inc This document contains information which is protected by copyright All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as followed under the copyright laws Both the iNetVu and C COM names and logos are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Intel Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT and MapPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other 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 6 of 57 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
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23. he RF Splitter according to the following figure Be sure to use an N Type Adapter when connecting to the Satellite Modem To iNetVu KH Mobile Platform I LA FL HOLLAWID HFS5 2 Ere MHI To j INetVu Controller Fig 19 RF Splitter Connections C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 39 of 57 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 to the iNetVu Controller and the Satellite Modem 10 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 11 Congratulations The iNetVu Mobile System wiring has been successfully completed C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect 3 6 Initial Configuration Verification Test Page 40 of 57 Once IMS is installed onto your PC you are required to configure the system parameters for the following Communication Method between IMS and iNetVu Controller Satellite Name Longitude and Transmit Polarization Modem VSAT Communication Parameters Contact Email Address Access the web interface of the iNetVu 9000 Controller See 9000 Manual for details Advance to the mai
24. ication Parameters Contact Email Address Please Configure the iNetVu System Platform Controller Platform Type Is Set Automatically USB Port ed By The Controller 3 eT com gt Type Satellite Mame E Region Longitude 72 wo Receive Polarization H Transmit Polarization Wol Reference Satellite Type iDirect IP Address 70 232 247 A3 Password Console Port Interface System Email Address Baa Esport iM elu GPS Fig 13 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 Receive and Transmit Polarization Note If you are using an iNetVu 950 980 Mobile Platform ensure that the OMT TRF is positioned in the appropriate orientation for the Transmit Polarization required Refer to the installation manual for OMT position C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 29 of 57 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 Enter
25. initiate auto run click on My Computer and select the CD ROM Double click iNetVuSetupMenu exe Select Install iNetVu Mobile iDirect Edition The Setup Wizard will start Click I NEN ln xl Next to continue Welcome to the iNetVu Mobile 5000 Setup Wizard 9 E y The installer will guide you through the steps required to install iINet u 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 ray result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Fig 7 Setup Wizard Start up Screen C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 26 of 57 ji iNetVu Mobile 5000 4 Click Next to continue INetVu Service Fig 8 Setup Wizard Start up screen 9 Select your Installation folder and ERTH choose the availability of iNetVu Select Installation Folder Mobile between Everyone and Just Me C Program FileskCCOMNNetyVu Mobile 50005 Fig 9 Installation Folder Selection 6 Confirm the installation by clicking mmm Next Confirm Installation Fig 10 Installation Confirmation C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect 7 Setup Wizard will iNetVu Mobile now install 8 Congratulations iNe
26. ins drivers For your hardware S O iNetVu Mobile 5000 O Tutorial O update B LISB Drivers O wings O win2000 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 iNetyu Controller 5000 has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows sP Tell me why this testing i important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct 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 6 Congratulations The USB driver for the iNetVu 5000 Controller has been installed successfully C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 18 of 57 2 4 Pre Configuration Checklist The following items should be completed known prior to configuring the iNetVu Mobile oystem Contact the Network Operation Center NOC if any of the following items are unknown or if you are unfamiliar with them e Prior to installing IMS and configuring your system verify that you are using the minimum requirements listed below Service Modem Modem F W IMSS W IMSF W ID 3 iDirect NetModem II 3 2 3 4 0 44 4 04
27. l 2 Select Internet Protocol TC P IP and click General Authentication Advanced P ro pe rt i es Connect using BS Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Cc This connection uses the following items v S Client for Microsoft Networks ivi JS File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks vi Jl QoS Packet Scheduler M Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Properties M Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks M Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity ax 3 Select Use the following IP address General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports n Mc d need to ask your network administrator for S et y O u r P C t O th e S a m e S u b n et a S th e S at e it e Obtain an IP address automatically M od e m VSAT a Use the following IP address IP address 132 188 0 3 a x5 25 x6 0 Set the DNS IP Addresses Default gateway 192 168 0 2 C Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 208 115 142 1 Altemate DNS server 209 115 142 129 Advanced C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 20 of 57 2 6 iNe
28. l rise up from its stowed position Note At any time the Stop Operation may be used Clicking this button will stop all movement The iNetVu Mobile Platform will raise itself and acquire the compass heading from the compass then point itself to the calculated target coordinates The iNetVu 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 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 Verify connectivity by opening a web browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer Target Click Target mw This will calibrate the elevation offset for any unegual grounds This process only needs to be done once Click Stow Dish located in Automatic Control to return the dish to its stowed position Congratulations The iNetVu Mobile System is now ready for use C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 43 of 57 Chapter 4 iDIRECT and the INetVu M 7000 Controller C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 44 of 57 4 1 Pre Configuration Check List e Prior to installing IMS and configuring your system verify that you are using the minimum requirements listed below Se
29. llite Modem s IP Address and Password f you wish to use the Console Interface i Ensure the Console Interface box is checked li Enter the Modem Password Baud Rate and the COM port used Note if you would like to use the iDirect Broadcast Option you must hook up a monitor mouse and keyboard to the 9000 Controller and access the iNetVu Mobile Software in the controller Follow steps 7 to 22 in section 2 8 of this manual The monitor mouse and keyboard only have to be hooked up ONE time to configure and enable this option The Broadcast option allows the transmission of packets without a receive signal from the modem The DVB tuner must be used to find satellite in this Case 3 Enter an email address This is used for Contact Purposes Only 4 Click Save and confirm your configuration 5 Advance to the Controls screen Verify that all the Status Panel Indicators are green and not flashing red C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 42 of 57 6 10 11 12 13 14 If there are any flashing red indicators on the Status Panel trouble shoot those before moving forward Click Find Satellite located in Automatic Control Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Fig 21 Automatic Control Buttons Observe the iNetVu Mobile Platform If everything has been installed correctly the Mobile Platform wil
30. n C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 53 of 57 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2f 28 29 30 31 Place the cursor on the S IP subnet IP field and press the button to allow for modifications IP 255 255 255 0000 ann a IP 192 168 08 G51 y Enter the Subnet Mask IP address of the controller and press the ENTER button once complete Repeat steps 23 and 24 for the G IP Gateway IP address Press the EXIT button to return to the main configuration menu Navigate to the IP menu and press the ENTER button Press the f button to allow for modification above the field you wish to change Press the ENTER button once the change is complete Change the C_ IP controller IP field to suit the IP address of the iNetVu 7000 Controller and press the ENTER button when complete Place the cursor on the M IP modem IP field and press the ft button to allow for modifications Change the IP address to suit the IP address of the modem and press the ENTER button when complete Press the EXIT button to return to the main configuration menu Press the EXIT button once more and you will be prompted to save the configuration settings Press the t button until Y Yes is selected and press ENTER At this point you have successfully configured the iNetVu 7000 Controller t
31. nd press the f button to allow modification Set your transmit and receive polarizations to one of the following HH Horizontal Transmit Horizontal Receive HV Horizontal Transmit Vertical Receive VH Vertical Transmit Horizontal Receive VV Vertical Transmit Vertical Receive Press the ENTER button once complete The other options in this menu are optional see 7000 manual for details The BR field is for the beacon receiver Refer to the Beacon Receiver manual for details Press the EXIT button to return to the configuration main menu Navigate to the C1 Controller menu and press the ENTER button The following menu should appear FF Y N SES DB SI1 DH D LINED MP E BP E Press the f button over the RF field to allow for modification Ensure Y N 55 is entered into the RF Field if you are searching via RF search If DVB search is used ensure the field displays N N 55 and press the ENTER button Press the EXIT button to return to the configuration menu Navigate to the SR Service menu and press the ENTER button Select the synonym for the service used i e ID iDirect and the communication interface used to communicate with the modem i e Telnet and press ENTER Enter P 55w0Ord in the PWD field and press ENTER Press the EXIT button to return to the main configuration menu Advance to the SG Subnet and Gateway field and press the ENTER butto
32. nnection System Wiring iNetVu Mobile Platform Motor Control Cable GPS Antenna Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable Network Cable Power Cable USB Cable MOTOR TX RX CONTROL SENSOR iDirect 5000 Series SAT OUT x TT LO m E hr a an a PE sg um n He GE Pa E hyna a Tm rin ai amp L 90 264VAC amp USB CABLE w n Router ES Switch RX OUT 2 USB Interface System Wiring Diagram for iDirect 5000 Series C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 48 of 57 4 3 2 Network Interface Connection System Wiring iNetVu Mobile Platform Motor Control Cable GPS Antenna Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable Network Cable Power Cable IDirect 5000 Series USB Cable r MOTOR TX RX CONTROL SENSOR SAT OUT STRAIGHT X OVER NETWOR 90 264VAC Router Switch 3 Network Interface System Wiring Diagram for iDirect Service C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 49 of 57 4 3 3 Modem Console Connection System Wiring Diagram iNetVu Mobile Platform Motor Control Cable GPS Antenna Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable Network Cable i m Power Cable l USB Cable Ti se as o9 IDirect 5000 Series SAT OUT ug E hn F I n hd a d a L msa ia m r mi
33. ntenance menu and enter the Satellite Name and Longitude and click the Save Button Note If you are using an iNetVu 950 980 Mobile Platform ensure that the OMT TRF is positioned in the appropriate orientation for the Transmit Polarization reguired Refer to installation manual for proper positioning Sat Name G11 Pot Zero Sat Longitude W MP 0 Offset o Pot Factor AZWindow 60 MEL window 5 Offset GPS Fast Speed JOwmde Slow Speed Latitude 45 41 N v Longitude Calibrate Speed LUN LLL LLL Azimuth Polarization RF Current Limit 3 A Override 00000 Current Limit 6 A Threshold 5 B Signal MM Current Limit 9 A 12 5 Compass Disable Limits PL Other Direction 0 0 one CEN EN o5 B NI Platform SN B DVB Receiver Tene Secondary Transponder Enabled Frequency1 SymbolRate1 KHz 990000 Keps 30000 CodeRate1 PowerType1 BR Frequency2 SymbolRate2 KHz 990000 Ksps 30000 CodeRate2 Save Cancel T8 PowerType2 U RF DVB switch Fig 20 Web Interface Maintenance Screen C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 41 of 57 Advance to the Configuration screen Controller Modem IP Address 192 168 0 1 Ji _ Console Interface Serial Port COM Baud Rate 4500 w Mail Address Compass Reading Elevation Advanced Search EL Gap Max Data File Size MB Enter the iDirect Sate
34. nual 1800 1200 980 950 750 740 Reflector DuraComm LP 18 12VDC Power Supply for 5000 controller only 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 terminated 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 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 1 6 iNetVu Mobile Software The iNetVu Mobile application consists of the iNetVu M Mobile software for the 5000 and 9000 Controllers or the iNetVu Mobile 7000 software for the 7000 Controller iNetVu Mobile Application Key Features 1 7 Automatic re peak on satellite upon signal loss Automatic dish stow if Mobile Platform moves If the vehicle is moved b
35. o work with iDirect service Reset your 7000 Controller Wait for the modem to establish communication with the controller the COMM LOCK LED on the controller should be flashing every one 1 second once communication is established The COMM LOCK LED will flash every two 2 seconds if there is no communication Press the FIND SAT button on the front panel if all was configured properly you should be locked on satellite in approximately two 2 minutes C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 54 of 57 4 3 6 Software Setup and Configuration Procedure with iDirect Service The iNetVu 7000 Controller allows for the complete setup and configuration of the 2 way mobile system with iDirect supported modems through the mobile software using USB or Network interface The following is a step by step example of how to configure the system Please note this procedure should be applied only after the system cabling wiring has been setup the option file has been downloaded to the modem and the network has been established 1 Power ON your PC Notebook 7000 Controller and install the iNetVu 7000 Mobile Software from the installation CD If you are using the network interface to communicate with the 7000 Controller set the PC Notebook to the same network as the 7000 Controller and VSAT Modem If you are using the USB interface you may skip this step 2 3 and step 4 PC IP a
36. obile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 7 of 57 10 Installers and end users will be deemed directly liable for any damages resulting from either of their failure to comply with the above rules These rules are meant to ensure that extraordinary precautions and measures are used to prevent satellite interference or exposure to harmful radiation C COM reserves the rights to immediately suspend without liability or previous notice the operation of the earth station upon detection of a deviation from its installation or operational requirements until the deviation is corrected In addition C COM reserves the right to suspend or cancel the Installer Certificate of any installer that has not fully complied with these installation requirements 11 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 gene
37. ol 7 STOP Find Satellite Stow Antenna Stop Operation Fig 16 Automatic Control Buttons Observe the iNetVu 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 The iNetVu Mobile Platform will raise itself and acquire the compass heading from the compass then point itself to the calculated target coordinates The iNetVu 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 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 The iNetVu swirl icon in the system tray will turn GREEN and IMS will minimize Verify connectivity by opening a web browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer Click Target Calibrate pz This will only need to be done once Click Stow Dish located in Automatic Control to return the dish to its stowed position Congratulations The iNetVu Mobile System is now ready for use C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 32 of 57 Chapter 3 iDIRECT and the iNetVu 9000 Controller 3 1 General All iNetVu Mobile
38. olarization Horizontal Vertical e Determine if Option File is loaded into the iDirect Satellite Modem and 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 Page 35 of 57 3 4 Setting Network Configurations on your PC If you are using an Ethernet Connection between your 9000 Controller PC and iDirect Satellite Modem follow the steps below to set your PC s NIC to the same subnet as the oatellite Modem Se YU 1 Open Network Connections right click your iy p network card and select Properties swim r lN c Ie am fom res n Pewee NDA wn 3x 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click General Authentication Advanced p ro pe rt i es Connect using E9 Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Cc This
39. on the PC If the iNetVu 5000 Controller is powered the PC will detect the new hardware 2 he New Hardware Wizard will start LETT TENIS 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 iNetv 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 Nest to continue C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 17 of 57 3 Select Search for the best driver in Found New Hardware Wizard t h ese l ocati O n S i a n d ch eck n C 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 pour hardware 4 Click browse and navigate to the driver folder on the frere iNetVu TM CD and click Next Select the Folder that conta
40. ontrol Cable Fig 4 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 Page 23 of 57 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 GPS 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 5 Connecting 12VDC Power Cable to DuraComm 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 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 Sat
41. pendices pice ou De 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 potentially hazardous situation which if not N WARNING avoided could result in death or serious injury C Com Satellite Systems Inc Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not ZA CAUTION 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 Itis targeted for mobile users that require high speed Internet access in remote locations where cable and DSL do not iNetVu exist It provides two way high speed data communications over satellite empowers mobile users with the ability to s
42. rates 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer 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 Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 8 of 57 c INetVu Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About This Manual This manual outlines the steps and procedures involved in the setup and configuration of the iNetVu System with iDirect service An electronic version of this manual is included on the iNetVu CD that came with your system It is broadly organized into five 5 main chapters Introduction iDirect and the iNetVu 5000 Controller iDirect and the iNetVu 9000 Controller iDirect and the iNetVu 7000 Controller Ap
43. rvice Modem ae IMS 7000 S W IMS F W Service oder asi INFINITI 3100 7 1 4 7 1 4 1 5000 7000 e IP Address of Satellite Modem if using Telnet Interface e Satellite Name and Coordinate e Transmit and Receive Polarization Horizontal Vertical e Determine if Option File is loaded into the iDirect Satellite Modem and 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 7000 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 e The xoff telnet command must be initiated one time before setup with the X3 iDirect modem C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 45 of 57 4 1 1 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 cabl
44. s 40 Chapter 4 iDIRECT and the iNetVu 7000 Controller esee 43 4 1 Pre Contiguration CHECK LIST wi ecesentdteassnctetetesad nese e Eo a aa aai 44 4 1 1 Determining IP Address of iDirect Satellite Modem 45 4 2 Setting Network Configuration on your PC for iDirect Service 46 4 3 System Wiring with iDirect SErViCe cccccccccseccceeeceeeceeeeseseeaeeeseeeeseeesaneeses 4T 4 3 1 USB Interface Connection System Wiring seeeseessees 4T 4 3 2 Network Interface Connection System Wiring sssse 48 4 3 3 Modem Console Connection System Wiring Diagram 49 4 3 4 Initial Controller Configuration and Verification Test with iDirect o0 4 3 5 LCD Setup and Configuration with iDirect Service 51 4 3 6 Software Setup and Configuration Procedure with iDirect Service 54 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Preface Page 5 of 57 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 incid
45. stalled on the vehicle then the ladder or access must be blocked by a suitable rope or other barrier while the earth station is deployed or in operation The installer must provide this rope or barrier directly to the end user at the time of installation and advise the user to use it at all times when the earth station is deployed or in operation Warning signs shall also be provided by the installer to the end user to be posted on the rope or other barrier warning all persons not to attempt to access the roof of the vehicle while the earth station is deployed or in operation 6 Warning signs shall be posted at prominent locations on the earth station informing all persons of the danger of harmful radiation from the earth station while it is 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 M
46. stems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 15 of 57 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 Page 16 of 57 2 3 USB Serial Connection There are two options for connecting the iNetVu 5000 Controller to the PC e USB Connection DB9 Serial Port Connection 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 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 Note iNetVu 9000 Controller Users DO NOT need to set the communication between your PC and Controller Serial Connection Connect the serial cable from the COM port on the iNetVu M 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
47. tVu Mobile software has been successfully installed Windows Security Alert i x 3 Do you want to keep blocking this program Note To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program iNetVu MFC Application Publisher C COM Satellite Systems Inc 2 Name 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 Page 27 of 57 i iNet u Mobile 5000 Installing iNetVu Mobile 5000 iNetVu Mobile 5000 is being installed Please wait Fig 11 Installing iNetVu Mobile 5000 i iNetVu Mobile 5000 Installation Complete 215 x e iNet u Mobile 5000 has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Cancel Fig 12 Installation Complete If you are using a Firewall ensure that you add the iNetVu Mobile Software to the allowed unblocked list C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 28 of 57 2 8 Initial Configuration Verification Test Once IMS is installed onto your PC you are required to configure the system parameters for the following Communication Method between IMS and iNetVu Controller Satellite Name Longitude and Transmit Polarization Modem VSAT Commun
48. tVu Mobile System Wiring iDirect NetModem Il NetModem ll Plus iNetVu Mobile Motor Control Cable GPS Platform Antenna Sensor Cable RG6 Coaxial Cable RX TX Network Cable Power Cable USB Cable sal SENSOR MOTOR CONTROL iDirect NetModem II II Plus 10 100 LAN RX IN CROSSOVER NETWORK CABLE 12VDC POWER CABLE Computer 100 240 VAC USB CABLE Fig 1 System Wiring Diagram for iDirect NetModem II Il Plus C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 21 of 57 iDirect iNFINITI 3000 5000 7000 f 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 SENSOR MOTOR TX CONTROL Network Cable Power Cable USB Cable r iDirect INFINITI 5150 LAN B PURUS CROSSOVER NETWORK CABLE 12VDC POWER CABLE Computer 100 240 VAC USB CABLE Fig 2 System Wiring Diagram for iDirect INFINITI 3000 5000 7000 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 22 of 57 mM N iJ E Y a j E a a DU 2 e a r J d a m Fu n 7 J if j JA a A A F k I 4 i di Aj T i 1 D Et Fig 3 From left to right RG6 Coaxial Cable GPS Antenna Sensor Cable USB Cable 12VDC Power Cable Motor C
49. ter the following Controller ip 19216802 DVBS1 iplo IP Controller IP Address SUB 2552552550 E Motion Pratectia DHCP SUB Controller Subnet Mask M 55 m r GW Controller Gateway P Mad LogData 1H DNS Disregard DNS 132 158 0 1 Jnattended DIS RIP Disregard RIP 192 168 0 1 COMMODE BAUD S600 If the COM port on the 7000 Controller is going to be used for modem communication ensure MODEM is selected and the proper speed is selected in the drop down menu 9600 or 4800 If the COM port is going to be used with the Optional BR300L ensure BEACON is selected and a BAUD rate of 2400 is selected 9 Click SEND ALL and WRITE EPROM This will send all configured parameters to the controller If the user would like to change the DVB parameters the Freguency Symbol rate and Code Rate could be entered into the Satellite section of the maintenance screen and the SEND ALL button must be clicked once more Remember to click on the Write EPROM button to save the data in the controller 10 Congratulations you have successfully configured your iNetVu System Navigate to the Advanced Controls menu if there are any flashing Red and Yellow components stop and troubleshoot Otherwise click Find Satellite You should be locked on satellite within 2 5 minutes 11 When complete you may click on the Stow Antenna button wait until the antenna is stowed and power off your 700
50. to horizon 5 atellite SatLon S10 fw Sat OO ne Phe TR Ma TRO H FREG KHz 1370000 Code Fate 5 6 SYM Ksps 30000 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 56 of 57 6 Under the Modem section set to iDirect as the service type Type iDirect INF Interface Telnet or COM For users wishing to use the COM port on the modem for communication ensure a straight network cable is used with the console adapter Rx Pol Receive Polarity H Horizontal Receive V Vertical Receive Tx Pol Transmit Polarity H Horizontal Transmit V Vertical Transmit HEMI Hemisphere Hemisphere of Operation East or West Freq MHz IGNORE Symb Ksps IGNORE IP Enter the Modem IP Address Password P 55woOrd BR_Freq MHz Beacon Receiver Frequency Enter only if using the BR300L Option Modem and Beacon Type iDirect INF TELNET Rx H Tx l Freq MH2 990 0 Symb Ksps 30000 HEMI E IP 192 168 0 1 Password P 55wOrdl BR Freg MHz 1448 05 7 Ifthe user does NOT have a valid DVB carrier and there is no saved carrier in the 7000 controller 999999 appears as the DVB frequency in the satellite section ensure the RF Search check box is selected for the RF satellite acquisition option Search EL Ww 3 AS MW 60 EL AD 3 C Com Satellite Systems Inc iNetVu Mobile System User Manual iDirect Page 57 of 57 8 Under the Controller section en
51. top 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 Reflector is an offset prime focus SMC high strength plastic illuminated by a corrugated horn Satellite acquisition and lock in less than 5 minutes under normal circumstances Satellite independent compatible with any configured satellite Dish pointing is automatic and fully software controlled Optimized signal reception and transmission Fast re acquisition based on last good position 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 1 4 Parts Checklist The iNetVu M2 way mobile satellite Internet access system consists of the following components iNetVu Mobile Platform iNetVu 5000 7000 9000 Controller iNetVu Mobile Software CD iNetVu Mobile System User Ma
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