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Configuration
3.
Azimuth:
Enter start and stop azimuth value in degrees for the
blocking zone. Values allowed: 0 to 360 degrees. Enter clockwise.
4.
Elevation:
Enter the start and stop elevation angle for the blocking
zone. If you enter nothing, there will be no blocking zone. Values
allowed: -30 to 90 degrees.
5. Select
No TX
for zones if you don’t want the system to transmit.
If not selected, the system also transmits when pointing through
areas with blocking objects. The VSAT modem will shut off for TX if
no signal is received.
6. Click
Apply
to save the blocking zones.
Figure 6-19: Blocking zone, example: 315 - 45 degrees
Figure 6-20: Blocking zone, example: 45 - 315 degrees
Important
You must enter 2 different elevation angles to have an
active blocking zone.
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