
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.
iNetVu™ 7710 Controller User Manual
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7.7.2.
EL
Displays real-time current drawn and speed settings for the elevation motor, as well as real-time
elevation angle and limits, offset, window size, and Elevation adjustment gap.
Fig. 16:
“EL” (Elevation) Display
1 – Real-Time Elevation Angle
E (Elevation)
The number value after the “E” represents the real time elevation angle.
D
The letter “D” will appear to indicate Down Limit has been reached on the elevation axis
U
The letter “U” will appear to indicate UP Limit has been reached on the elevation axis
S
The letter S will appear to indicate the Elevation angle has reached the stow position
(Antenna Stowed).
The inclinometer used to read the elevation angle will compensate for an incline up to +/- 15º. For
example if a user is on a 10º slope and the system is searching along the azimuth, if the elevation
reading changes due to a horizontal incline, the elevation will adjust to maintain the correct
elevation angle while searching along the azimuth.
2 – Current and Speed Settings
I/S
Real-Time current of the elevation motor is to the left of the dash, and speed constant of
the elevation movement is to the right of the dash (i.e. 0-5 represents current of 0 at a set
speed of 5).
U
The letter “
U
” will appear if there is an up movement on the elevation axis.
D
The letter “
D
” will appear if there is a down movement on the elevation axis.
3 - Search Window Elevation Limit
This value represents the amount of degrees the antenna will point above and below the
calculated target elevation coordinate when searching for satellite. (W: 3 – implies elevation
search window is 3º)
E0.0 D U S I/S: 0-5 U D
W: 5 C:32 O: 31
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