Calibration of the SAILOR 900 VSAT
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Chapter 6: Configuration
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the following section for a description of error codes during
calibration.
6. Click
Start
below
Cable calibration
and wait typically 10 minutes
for the calibration to finish. A message is displayed when the
calibration has been completed successfully.
The following table shows the error codes that might be displayed
during a calibration.
The SAILOR 900 VSAT is calibrated now. If the calibration failed there
will be a message on the calibration screen.
Important
It is strongly recommended to verify the result of a
calibration performed with user defined data. This can
be done by making a new calibration on a different
satellite and verify that the resulting Azimuth
calibration value differs less than one degree.
Error code
Explanation
1
The elevation of the selected satellite is too low. Select
another satellite.
2
The elevation of the selected satellite is too high. Select
another satellite.
4
The calibration values could not be saved. Possibly due to
defective hardware.
5
The antenna could not point with sufficient precision.
Check that the antenna is mounted in a stable way. Other
possible causes might be electrical or mechanical faults.
6
No signal received. Check that there is free line of sight. Try
again or try with another satellite.
7
RF setup error, e.g. missing or invalid TX frequency.
8
Invalid satellite, e.g. satellite not visible.
Table 6-3: Possible error codes during calibration
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