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Chapter 4:  Setup and operation 

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Top-level menu

 

 

Top-level 

menu 

 

Description 

MAIN 

View with current status of the EXPLORER 5075GX. Example when 
logged on to the satellite: 

 
 

 
 

 

This view is displayed after  a time  out of 10  minutes.   Press any  key 
(except left arrow) to enter the menu at 

MAIN

 

New events are shown in this  display. If an event  is displayed,  press 

OK 

to jump directly to the menu 

EVENTS 

for viewing the currently 

active events. 

COMMAND 

You can stow, deploy or stop the antenna in this menu. 

ANTENNA 

Shows the current  antenna parameters, position, software version 
and serial numbers of the ADU and ACU. 

MODEM 

Modem information, including modem LED status 

SATELLITE 

Current satellite information.  This information  is selected using the 
web interface. 

NETWORK 

Shows the  IP addresses and netmasks of the  LAN connectors  and 
the management mask. 

MANUAL POINTING To enable and disable manual pointing. 

EVENTS 

View system events. Active  events are shown as: X ACTIVE EVENTS 
in the 

MAIN 

display.  Press 

OK 

to update the list. 

Table 4-5: Top-level menus 

 

Menu descriptions

 

 

COMMAND 

Description 

STOP 

Stops the antenna from  moving 

DEPLOY 

Starts the deployment  procedure 

STOW 

Moves the antenna into the position for packing 

Table 4-6: COMMAND menu 

 

 

ANTENNA 

Description 

POINTING 

ANTENNA  STATE: Current  state  of the  antenna,  e.g. TRACKING 
ELEVATION: Current elevation  angle of the antenna 
AZIMUTH: Current azimuth of the antenna, with reference to North 

GPS 

LATITUDE: current latitude, read  from   GNSS module. 
LONGITUDE: current longitude, read from  GNSS module. 
FIX  TYPE: 2D  or  3D  or  NONE 

COMPASS 

Current orientation  of the antenna. 

Table 4-7: ANTENNA menu 

Summary of Contents for EXPLORER 5075GX

Page 1: ...EXPLORER 5075GX Auto Deploy Antenna System Installation and user manual ...

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Page 3: ...EXPLORER 5075GX Installation and user manual Document number 98 143492 B Release date 7 November 2014 ...

Page 4: ...am com satcom Service and support or from the distributor Thrane Thrane A S is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any translations or reproductions in whole or in part of this manual from any other source In the event of any discrepancies the English version shall be the governing text Thrane Thrane A S is trading as Cobham SATCOM Copyright 2014 Thrane Thrane A S All rights reserved Tr...

Page 5: ...ing feed horn and reflector when the system is operational Service User access to the interior of the antenna is not allowed Only a technician authorized by Cobham SATCOM may perform service failure to comply with this rule will void the warranty Power supply The voltage range for the EXPLORER 5075GX is 100 240 VAC nominal 4 A 50 60 Hz WARNING Before disassembling or performing any maintenance or ...

Page 6: ...use harmful interference to 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 Reorient or reloc...

Page 7: ...rts and WLAN 2 6 2 2 8 Power Supply 2 6 Chapter 3 Assembly start up 3 1 What s in the box 3 1 3 1 1 To unpack 3 1 3 1 2 Initial inspection 3 2 3 2 To assemble the EXPLORER 5075GX 3 2 3 2 1 Prerequisites 3 2 3 2 2 Assembly 3 3 3 3 Start up with auto acquisition 3 6 3 4 To stow the antenna 3 7 3 5 To disassemble and pack the antenna 3 8 Chapter 4 Setup and operation 4 1 Setup using the web interface...

Page 8: ...ngs in your browser 5 8 5 2 Software update 5 9 5 2 1 Prerequisites 5 9 5 2 2 Software update procedure 5 9 5 3 Status signalling with LEDs and status messages 5 12 5 3 1 LEDs on the keypad of the EXPLORER 5075GX 5 12 5 3 2 Status information of the modem 5 13 5 4 To return units for repair 5 14 Appendix A Technical specifications A 1 Antenna characteristics A 1 A 2 Product Dimensions A 3 A 2 1 Si...

Page 9: ...ained and authorized by Cobham SATCOM It is important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the beginning of this manual and install the system according to the guidelines in this manual 1 1 2 Software version This manual is intended for EXPLORER 5075GX with software version 1 49 The GX modem Core module software version is shown in its own web interface 1 1 3 Typography In this manua...

Page 10: ... gives information that is important to the user e g to make the system work properly This text does not concern damage on equipment or personal safety All personnel who operate equipment or do maintenance as specified in this manual must know and follow the safety precautions The warnings and cautions that follow apply to all parts of this manual WARNING Before using any material refer to the man...

Page 11: ...inal s GPS location All of the EXPLORER series terminals are easy to install setup and commission by a non specialist technician The system has the following major components 1 2 axis motorized antenna positioner with IFL and BUC power cabling interface ports 2 Reflector and RF assembly including Filter Polarizer BUC and LNB 3 Electronics enclosure containing antenna controller ACU and Gx modem ke...

Page 12: ...ique stabilized GX antenna system operating in the Ka band 19 2 to 30 GHz It is used with the Global Xpress service from Inmarsat delivering consistent high performance download speeds of up to 50 Mbps and 5 Mbps over the uplink The following figure shows the coverage map of the GX service at global service introduction Figure 2 2 GX coverage map 2 1 3 Service activation Before you can start using...

Page 13: ...hub filter polarizer and feed horn It also contains brackets that are attached to mounting blocks on the elevation arms Once the RF assembly is mounted the thumbscrews beneath the blocks hold the brackets securely in place Also the BUC and LNB are mounted closely to the filter polarizer to reduce the need for wave guide This design allows for quick assembly and disassembly of the RF assembly from ...

Page 14: ...re provided in the web interface The antenna positioner is hard mounted to the electronics enclosure and internal cables running between them are protected by a water tight cable gland Other important external features of the electronics enclosure are shown in the following figure Figure 2 5 Electronics enclosure and support legs The electronics enclosure contains numerous subcomponents including ...

Page 15: ...6 Keypad and display detailed example The display has a two line menu system The display also supports two status lines Upper and Lower for compact satellite and antenna information For a description of the LED light indicators see LEDs on the keypad of the EXPLORER 5075GX on page 5 12 2 2 6 Web interface for setup and troubleshooting To fully configure the EXPLORER 5075GX use the built in web int...

Page 16: ... control via the web interface Three connectors LAN 2 to LAN 4 for user ports for Internet etc configured by the GX modem The EXPLORER 5075GX has a WLAN module Access to one of the LAN ports using WLAN must be set up in the web interface see To configure the LAN network on page 4 6 2 2 8 Power Supply The power adaptor supplies primary power to the electronics enclosure antenna positioner and the B...

Page 17: ...ntenna To disassemble and pack the antenna 3 1 What s in the box 3 1 1 To unpack The EXPLORER 5075GX antenna system is packaged into two transit cases Case 1 RF assembly and reflector Case 2 Electronics enclosure and antenna positioner Figure 3 1 2 transit cases Note Take care when handling the feed assembly Do not grab the assembly by the feed horn The feed s subreflector can be easily damaged ...

Page 18: ...e front of this manual before installing or operating the system After unpacking the system inspect it thoroughly for hidden damage and loose components or fittings If the contents are incomplete if there is mechanical damage or defect or if the system does not work properly notify your dealer 3 2 To assemble the EXPLORER 5075GX 3 2 1 Prerequisites When operating on uneven surfaces use the rotatin...

Page 19: ...sition In case the wind speeds exceed the survival wind speed limit while the antenna is already assembled or operational bring the antenna manually back to the stow position disassembled and packed In the EXPLORER 5075GX auto deploy terminal access points have been provided to access the azimuth and elevation drives At higher wind speeds the antenna can be manually driven to the stow position usi...

Page 20: ...legs to move the feet up and down to level the base and achieve stability Figure 3 4 To adjust the support legs 3 You may have to anchor the terminal to the ground to meet operational requirements in high wind conditions For anchoring you may add extra weight to the support legs or insert stakes through holes on the feet 4 Unpack the RF assembly handle it carefully Note Take care when handling the...

Page 21: ... secure the locking mechanism on the reflector hub Figure 3 6 Center hub with four latches for the 4 panels 10 Latch the two bottom panels using the two smaller latches along the edge of the each panel to carefully secure the reflector panels into place Figure 3 7 Latches to interconnect the four panels 11 Insert and latch the two upper panels 12 Connect the three cables as shown in the following ...

Page 22: ... setup and troubleshooting LAN2 to LAN4 for Internet use etc Note The three standard LAN ports LAN2 to LAN4 are for Internet and other user data traffic The web interface can only be accessed via LAN1 Wi fi connection must be configured see To configure the LAN network on page 4 6 and WLAN settings on page 4 9 3 3 Start up with auto acquisition The system is set to automatically point and acquire ...

Page 23: ...ook angle 4 Proceed to maximum value on the satellite signal and achieve LOCK status The modem then enters the network and begins passing user traffic This pointing algorithm uses Cobham s proven TracStar technology that is currently deployed in thousands of terminals around the world Note As a safety precaution the modem is automatically inhibited from transmitting until the unit has locked on to...

Page 24: ...om the DASHBOARD navigate to the page SERVICE ANTENNA and click the button Stow Figure 3 12 To stow the antenna using the web interface 5 Wait until the status on the DASHBOARD shows Stowed 3 5 To disassemble and pack the antenna 1 Press the ON OFF button on the unit to power it off WARNING The electronics enclosure may get very hot temperatures above 70 C in hot weather conditions Do not move the...

Page 25: ... firewall If any ports of the EXPLORER 5075GX are exposed to the Internet you must change the default passwords as anyone with access and malicious intent can render the EXPLORER 5075GX inoperable 4 1 2 To connect to the web interface To connect to the web interface do as follows 1 Switch on the EXPLORER 5075GX system Wait until the LEDs on the front plate show that the system is ready to be confi...

Page 26: ...234 to access the Dashboard There is also a guest login user name guest password guest With this login you can protect the system from accidental changes of the configuration A guest can only access the functions that are allowed on the page User permissions by an administrator For more information see To set up user permissions guest login on page 4 14 5 The web interface shows the DASHBOARD page...

Page 27: ...the existing menus and submenus You can click on each menu in the site map to go directly to the page or display the respective submenu Figure 4 3 Topics in the web interface SITE MAP The DASHBOARD is the first screen that is displayed when the user or administrator enters the IP address of the web interface It shows the properties and status of the EXPLORER 5075GX ...

Page 28: ...events when relevant 4 The host name is shown on every page of the web interface The host name is useful for identifying the system at remote login and when requesting reports from the system To change the host name see To configure the LAN network on page 4 6 5 The contents section shows the page selected in the navigation pane This section is used for viewing or changing settings or for performi...

Page 29: ...s See To configure the LAN network on page 4 6 for more information 2 Open your Internet browser and enter the IP address http 192 168 1 2 default Information fields on the Dashboard DASHBOARD Description System status Current status of the EXPLORER 5075GX Examples Antenna software upload Antenna POST Power On Self Test Ready waiting for data from the modem or no satellite profile selected Deploye...

Page 30: ...BOARD Continued 4 1 3 To configure the LAN network On this page you can enter a host name The host name helps identifying the EXPLORER 5075GX system The EXPLORER 5075GX has four 10 100 Mbit Ethernet ports labelled LAN 1 2 3 and 4 LAN1 is the service port LAN2 LAN3 and LAN4 are controlled by the GX modem Important The EXPLORER 5075GX system is not designed to be connected directly to the Internet I...

Page 31: ...75GX The default host name is acu You can change the name Letters a z digits 0 9 and hyphen are allowed as legal characters Note The host name must start with a letter LAN Port 1 LAN port 1 is dedicated as the service port By default this port has the IP address http 192 168 1 2 the current value can be displayed in the EXPLORER 5075GX display The service port has 3 modes Static default DHCP clien...

Page 32: ...address and select DHCP server Table 4 3 Setup of LAN network Continued Static IP or DHCP Client If you select DHCP client the network IP address and sub net mask must be provided by a DHCP server on that network If you select Static IP address you must specify a unique IP address and a sub net mask DHCP Server Settings On LAN Port 1 Service you can choose to run a DHCP server Select the check box...

Page 33: ...nt is shown to other users Disabled WLAN access point is hidden 6 Type in the SSID of your choice or accept the default SSID which is Cobham The SSID is the name of the wireless local area network It is a text with maximum 32 characters 7 Select the Security standard Select one of the following encryption standards Disabled default WEP 64 enter the encryption key in hexadecimal format WEP 128 ente...

Page 34: ...keypad and display 1 Press OK to scroll to the Command page and press OK again to access page 2 Press until Deploy is selected and press OK to initiate the selection What to expect during deployment The antenna system starts up and goes through a brief initialization procedure POWERING UP ANTENNA POST MANUAL POINTING ACQUISITION OK With the web interface 1 Connect a PC to the LAN1 connector 2 Open...

Page 35: ...elect SERVICE Navigation from the left navigation pane Figure 4 8 Web interface SERVICE Navigation 2 Set the Position and Orientation Item Description Position mode GPS GNSS module is used for current position default Manual enter values from other position source Accuracy should be better than 50 m Compass mode Automatic magnetic heading is used default Manual enter a value for the direction of t...

Page 36: ...t administrators user name guest password guest access to certain functions and make these pages read only see more in To set up user permissions guest login on page 4 14 To access the administration settings user name password The Administration settings require an Administration user name and password To log on as administrator do as follows 1 Select ADMINISTRATION from the left navigation pane ...

Page 37: ...rator password do as follows 1 Contact your service partner for a reset code Report the serial number of the ACU You find it in the Dashboard ACU serial number 2 Click the link Forgot administrator password at the bottom of the ADMINISTRATOR LOGON page see Figure 4 9 Web interface Administration Figure 4 11 Web interface ADMINISTRATION Reset administrator password 3 Type in the reset code obtained...

Page 38: ...rs user name guest access to To set up the user permissions for guest users do as follows 1 From the left navigation pane select ADMINISTRATION User permissions Figure 4 12 Web interface ADMINISTRATION User permissions 2 For each item under ALLOW USERS TO select Yes to allow the guest user access No to block the guest user access to the settings Then the pages are read only changes cannot be made ...

Page 39: ...SAT modem profiles LAN setup user permissions etc To save a configuration to a file do as follows 1 Select ADMINISTRATION Export import config Figure 4 13 Web interface Administration Export import configuration 2 Click the button Export Follow the download instructions on the screen You can use this configuration file for upload into another EXPLORER 5075GX To load a configuration from a file do ...

Page 40: ...added satellite profiles All added VSAT modem profiles Changes in the network setup User permissions Display brightness setting To reset to factory default settings do as follows 1 From the left navigation pane select ADMINISTRATION Factory default Figure 4 14 Web interface ADMINISTRATION Factory default 2 Click Reset to factory default Note Calibration data for azimuth and cable calibration are n...

Page 41: ...d modem to factory default do as follows 1 From the left navigation pane select SERVICE Modem Figure 4 15 Web interface SERVICE Modem Factory default 2 In the drop down box select one of the three options Level 0 Power cycle of the GX modem Do not use Diagnostic Test Mode Only connection to the GX modem is the serial RS 232 interface all other connections are shut down Do not use Default Factory C...

Page 42: ...nna verifying antenna position EARLY ACQUISITION acquiring the satellite signal no modem communication yet ACQUIRING SIGNAL acquiring the satellite signal with modem communication ACQUISITION OK signal from the GX satellite acquired SAFE MODE error followed by an error description 2 Current menu see The menu tree on page 4 19 3 NAV Navigational information First letter G Valid position signal rece...

Page 43: ...ss OK to select a setting Press again to move one level up If applicable confirm to store the new setting by pressing OK 4 2 3 The menu tree In the menu tree you can see how the system has been configured To enter satellite information directly use a connected PC and the web interface 0 1 200 1 17 11 02 0 6 7 7 1 7 25 0 18 32 17 1 9 176 200 1 6723 3 2 672 17 11 32 17 1 36 203 66 9 56 216 6 5 180 5...

Page 44: ... SATELLITE Current satellite information This information is selected using the web interface NETWORK Shows the IP addresses and netmasks of the LAN connectors and the management mask MANUAL POINTING To enable and disable manual pointing EVENTS View system events Active events are shown as X ACTIVE EVENTS in the MAIN display Press OK to update the list Table 4 5 Top level menus Menu descriptions C...

Page 45: ...l from the GX modem in dB NET LED Modem status Steady or flashing green yellow red OFF STAT LED TX LED RX1 LED RX2 LED PWR LED TEMP LED FAN LED Table 4 8 MODEM menu SATELLITE Description POSITION Current satellite position RX FREQ Current RX frequency LNB LO LNB LO frequency BUC LO BUC LO frequency Table 4 9 SATELLITE menu NETWORK Description PORT1 IP Current IP address for LAN1 service port PORT1...

Page 46: ...to update the EVENTS list the will be removed A means the event text is longer than the display Press to see the remaining text Table 4 12 EVENTS menu Example EVENT 1 4 This is the first event out of a list of 4 and there has been a change in the list EVENT 1 4 will always be shown the indicates that there has been a change 4 2 4 Brightness of the display To adjust the brightness do the following ...

Page 47: ... service provider 5 1 1 Preventative maintenance The EXPLORER 5075GX is constructed to require a minimum amount of regular maintenance The following checks should be undertaken on a regular basis Inspect the reflector front surface for physical damage including chips and cracks Any substantial damage can affect antenna performance and may require a portion of the reflector to be replaced Check the...

Page 48: ... can download a diagnostic report To generate a diagnostics report do as follows 1 In the section Download Reports click the button Download The report txt file is downloaded to your computer The Diagnostics report contains information relevant for the service personnel during troubleshooting It is also useful documentation of the current setup It contains all parameters set during configuration T...

Page 49: ...e B 1 Self test You can start a self test of the EXPLORER 5075GX ADU and ACU 1 Click Self test in the HELPDESK page 2 Click the menu item Self test Important Warning The EXPLORER 5075GX will reboot to perform the self test Rebooting the ACU will terminate all existing connections 5 1 3 To point with the hand crank If auto acquisition is not possible you can use a hand crank to bring the antenna in...

Page 50: ...n the signal 7 Adjust until the strongest possible signal strength is achieved For GSC mode An L displayed after the signal strength means that the signal is in lock 5 1 4 Reset To reset the antenna do the following 1 Press and hold and until the ACU display shuts down and the antenna reboots 0DLQ 1 9 0 0 1 72 1 1 3 4 48 6 7 21 2 6 7 151 2 5 1 19 707 18 25 7 0 5 Figure 5 4 To reset the system 2 Wa...

Page 51: ...dit Figure 5 5 Web interface SETTINGS list of satellite profiles example Each satellite profile has one assigned VSAT modem profile Figure 5 6 Web interface SETTINGS Satellite profiles new entry example To add or edit a satellite profile do as follows 1 Go to SETTINGS or Satellite profiles and click Edit or New entry 2 Enter or edit the Satellite profile name 3 Select a VSAT modem profile The page...

Page 52: ...and Edit To add or edit a VSAT modem profile do as follows 1 Go to SETTINGS VSAT modem profiles and click New entry or Edit The supported VSAT modem profiles are listed in the drop down list VSAT modem Figure 5 7 Web interface SETTINGS VSAT modem profile supported modems 2 Fill in a VSAT modem profile name of your own choice 3 Select the Generic GX modem for troubleshooting from the drop down list...

Page 53: ...he PC to 192 168 1 10 5 Open a Firefox Internet browser and connect to the Core Module Unified Web interface type http 192 168 1 1 6 The Core Module Unified Web interface of the GX modem will ask for the default User Name and Password The modem iDirect Core Module will know that One Touch Commissioning has not yet occurred on this terminal 7 Find the menu for One Touch Commissioning and start it O...

Page 54: ...for the web interface only if you wish Consult your browser help for information To disable the use of a Proxy server completely do as follows Note The following description is for Microsoft Internet Explorer If you are using a different browser the procedure may be different 1 In Microsoft Internet Explorer select Tools Internet Options Connections LAN Settings 2 Clear the box labeled Use a proxy...

Page 55: ...one by qualified service personnel 1 Power up the EXPLORER 5075GX system i e switch on the ACU 2 Connect a PC to LAN interface 1 Service port standard Ethernet If you want to use another LAN port to access the web interface you must configure it according to your network requirements See To configure the LAN network on page 4 6 for more information 3 Open your Internet browser and enter the IP add...

Page 56: ...ly restarts with the new software version The start up procedure after a software upload takes longer than the usual start up time as the software in the antenna must also be updated The display shows ANTENNA SW UPLOAD If software upload fails how to recover To recover from a failed software upload turn off the ACU and turn it on again Then repeat the upload procedure as described in Software upda...

Page 57: ... number in the DASHBOARD window of the web interface Figure 5 11 Verifying software update SAILOR 900 VSAT Software update modem The modem detects automatically whether a software upgrade is needed If yes software upgrade is done automatically via the satellite link You can see the current software version in the web interface of the GX modem Core Module ...

Page 58: ...ds for signalling the system status LEDs on the front panel of the ACU are used to signal Power on off Logon Fail Pass The built in web interface of the ACU shows any events BITE error codes with a short message describing each error This is also displayed in the ACU In an error situation one of the following system status messages may be shown ACU POST error ADU POST error SAFE MODE plus informat...

Page 59: ...rrent status is displayed Flashing red Active BITE failure or warning The event is shown in the ACU display Steady green No faults Table 5 1 LEDs on the ACU Continued 5 3 2 Status information of the modem The modem status is shown in the display of the EXPLORER 5075GX in the menu Modem and also in short form in the upper status line The current status is communicated by a text string Steady green ...

Page 60: ... find the partner details on www cobham com satcom where you also find the Cobham SATCOM Self Service Center web portal which may help you solve the problem Your dealer installer or Cobham SATCOM partner will assist you whether the need is user training technical support arranging on site repair or sending the product for repair Your dealer installer or Cobham SATCOM partner will also take care of...

Page 61: ...ange GHz 19 2 20 2 29 30 Gain dBi 0 2 41 0 44 5 Axial Ratio dB 1 5 1 0 Polarization LHCP RHCP G T Comm 30 EL Midband dB K 17 3 EIRP Midband dBW 51 5 BUC power P linear Watts 5 Reflector Size 75cm Optics Axis Symmetric Construction 4 Piece Segmented Mechanical characteristics Axis Drive System 2 Axis Positioner Mount Geometry Elevation over Azimuth Travel Azimuth 90 from stow position Travel Elevat...

Page 62: ...s Terminal 28 6 kg 63 lbs Transport inside 2 cases 31 7 kg 70 lbs per case Airline checkable Environmental characteristics Wind Speed Operational 48 km h 30 mph gusts up to 72 km h 45 mph anchored Temperature Operational 25 to 55 C 13 to 131 F Temperature Survival 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F Rain 100 mm hr Humidity 0 to 100 condensing IP Class IPX5 ...

Page 63: ...echnical specifications A 3 Technical specifications A 2 Product Dimensions The dimensions shown below reflect the space needed to accommodate the full range of motion in elevation and azimuth A 2 1 Side view Figure A 1 EXPLORER 5075GX side view ...

Page 64: ...A 4 Appendix A Technical specifications 98 143492 B Product Dimensions A 2 2 Top view Figure A 2 EXPLORER 5075GX top view ...

Page 65: ...98 143492 B Appendix A Technical specifications A 5 Product Dimensions Technical specifications A 2 3 Rear view Figure A 3 EXPLORER 5075GX rear view ...

Page 66: ...A 6 Appendix A Technical specifications 98 143492 B Product Dimensions ...

Page 67: ...es your action it issues an event message and the red Fail Pass LED in the LED panel of the ACU is lit As long as an event is active it is shown in the ACU displayControl Panel the web interface in HELPDESK Event list or click the event icon on the DASHBOARD Note Active events and notifications are shown As soon as the event is cleared it is not displayed any longer It is then moved to the Notific...

Page 68: ...VSAT modem unit provided a TX frequency of zero This may degrade tx performance To remove this warning re configure the modem to provide the correct tx frequency 08107 0 ERROR ADM FPGA load The ADM FPGA cannot be initialised and loaded 0810A 0 ERROR ADM production data Production data has been corrupted 0810C 0 ERROR File system integrity One or more file system partitions are corrupt You may have...

Page 69: ...oblem with the Core Module heater Check and replace if necessary 08A02 0 WARNING GX Core Module temperature The Core Module temperature is out of range It may affect performance and it will be shut down if the situation gets worse 08A03 0 ERROR GX Core Module The ACU detected a warning error in the GX Core Module Info 0x00000001 Power supply error 0x00000002 Test error 09000 0 ERROR KDM 3V3 supply...

Page 70: ...muth electrical limit 0C006 Warning AZ over travel Antenna has reached the electrical limit 0C007 Error SNR communication SSI values are not being received 0C008 Warning EL over travel Antenna has reached the electrical limit 0C009 Error AZ motor movement Not detecting any azimuth motor movement 0C010 Error EL motor movement Not detecting any elevation motor movement 0C011 Error Low elevation Ante...

Page 71: ...mable Gate Array G GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System e g GPS GPS Global Positioning System A system of satellites computers and receivers that is able to determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by calculating the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver GX Global Xpress high speed broadband network a worldwide Ka band mobile satellite sy...

Page 72: ...r frequencies a process called down converting for conveyance to the indoor equipment demodulator for processing P PAST Person Activated Self Test POST Power On Self Test A system test that is activated each time the system is powered on R RF Radio Frequency Electromagnetic wave frequencies between about 3 kHz and about 300 GHz including the frequencies used for communications signals radio televi...

Page 73: ...ID 4 9 browser settings for web interface 5 7 C cable calibration data reset 4 16 cables 3 2 connect 3 5 calibration satellite data 5 5 calibration data 4 16 reset 4 16 center hub panels 3 5 change administrator password 4 13 change network setting 4 14 configuration copy 4 15 export 4 15 import 4 15 LAN network 4 6 site map 4 3 step by step 4 1 Configuration program 4 1 connect cables 3 5 web int...

Page 74: ...name 4 4 4 6 hub latches 2 4 I import configuration 4 15 IP address for web interface 4 1 5 9 static 4 8 IP rating 2 3 J jog 4 14 web interface 4 10 K keypad description 2 5 L LAN network setup 4 6 LAN configuration DHCP client 4 8 LAN network configuration 4 6 LED 5 12 limit access to web interface 4 14 LO frequencies 4 18 load configuration 4 15 log off administrator 4 13 login guest 4 14 web in...

Page 75: ... S safety summary iii satellite data calibration 5 5 save configuration 4 15 security WLAN 4 9 security key wireless network 4 9 self test 5 3 service activation 2 2 service port IP address 4 1 setup user permissions 4 14 site map 4 3 software update 5 9 recover 5 10 software version 1 1 verify 5 11 specifications A 1 SSID 4 9 static IP 4 1 static IP address 4 8 status messages 5 12 stop 4 14 ante...

Page 76: ...nna B 4 warranty 5 14 web interface browser settings 5 7 connect 4 1 connection 3 6 core module 5 7 login 4 2 navigating 4 5 overview 2 5 Wifi encryption key 4 9 name 4 9 wireless local area network name 4 9 WLAN country code 4 9 encryption key 4 9 security 4 9 setup 4 8 WLAN access point setup 4 9 ...

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