background image

Configuring The Satellite Modem Interface. 

9711IMA-70 

 

 

9-2 

9.1.1.

 

Reflector setting 

Use:  In a dual reflector based antenna system, the “Reflector” 

selection defines which reflector the modem configuration applies 

to.   
Selection Type:  Mutually Exclusive Radio Buttons   
Options:  Primary or Secondary   
Notes:  In the current Series 12 antennas this setting should 

always be set to PRIMARY.  Failure to do so may result in 

abnormal system operation.   

9.1.2.

 

Modem Type setting 

Use:  This selection defines which manufacturer of satellite 

modem is to be interfaced with the system. 
Selection Type:  Drop down menu selection 
Options:  
iDirect, ComTech, Gilat, Hughes, STM, Viasat, or 

Custom. 
Notes:  The selection of modem type (along with the 

modem I/O) allows the IMA software to configure the 

appropriate RX Network Lock, and TX Mute/Block output 

Lock interfaces per the modem manufacturers’ 

specifications.   
Once you select one of the manufacturers and I/O from the dropdown list the other settings that are 

appropriate for that modem will be set for you (and greyed out).   
If your modem manufacturer is not listed, you will need to select “Custom” and manually configure the 

modem I/O properties.  Refer to the custom settings information below.   

9.1.3.

 

Modem I/O setting   

Use:  This selection defines which type (and location) of 

communication interface between the MXP and the satellite 

modem.   
Selection Type:  Drop down menu selection 
Options:  
OpenAMIP, ROAM, TS1, TS2, or CLI. 
Notes:  The Modem I/O selections of iDirect’s OpenAMIP 
or ComTech’s ROAM, both forms of ABS (Automatic Beam 

Switching), communicate via TCP/IP traffic between the 

MXP’s J9 or J10 Ethernet port and the applicable modems 
Ethernet port.  It should also be said that, to use these I/O types, there is a requirement that the 

integrated satellite modem and NOC (hardware and software) are properly configured and capable to 

support said feature.   
Modem RJ45 is used for standard console port type connections where GPS forwarding is required (i.e. 

iDirect Console Port) in addition to Positive Satellite ID (RX Network Lock) and TX Mute/Blockage zone 

functionality   
TS1 and TS2 are hard wired interfaces used only for positive satellite ID (RX Lock) and TX mute 

functionality.   
In some installations, CLI (Command Line Interface) may be desired.  CLI is used when a third party ABS 

device (separate from satellite modem itself) is interfaced to provide antenna control, positive satellite ID 

(Rx Lock), and Tx mute functionality via TCP/IP traffic between the MXP’s J9 or J10 Ethernet port, or 

Serial Traffic (Console), and the applicable devices Ethernet port.   

 

Figure 2 Available MXP Rear Panel Modem IO Ports 

 

 

EAR Controlled  -  ECCN  EAR99

Summary of Contents for SEA TEL 9711IMA-70

Page 1: ...88 Web http www cobham com satcom Email satcom ohc cobham com February 11 2016 Document No 99 150146 A Sea Tel 9711IMA 70 Installation Manual EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99 EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99 This t...

Page 2: ...March 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment A copy of the R TTE Declaration of Conformity for this equipment is contained in this manual This Sea Tel C Band antenna will me...

Page 3: ...9711IMA 70 iii Revision History REV ECO Date Description By A N A February 11 2016 Production Release MDN EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 4: ...Earth Stations The products have been assessed to Conformity Procedures Annex IV of the above Directive by application of the following standard s EMC EMC standard for Radio Equipment Maritime ETSI EN...

Page 5: ...will meet the off axis EIRP spectral density requirements of 25 221 a 1 i with and N value of 1 when the following Input Power spectral density limitations are met 1 5 Meter C Band Models 6006 6009 a...

Page 6: ...9711IMA 70 vi This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 7: ...IPMENT LOCATION 2 5 2 8 CABLES 2 5 2 8 1 ADE BDE Coaxial Cables 2 6 2 8 2 Antenna Power Cable 2 6 2 8 3 Air Conditioner Power Cable 2 6 2 8 4 ACU Power Cable Outlet 2 6 2 8 5 Gyro Compass Cable 2 6 2...

Page 8: ...AGE MAPPING 8 1 8 2 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 8 2 9 CONFIGURING THE SATELLITE MODEM INTERFACE 9 1 9 1 SATELLITE MODEM INTERFACE 9 1 9 1 1 Reflector setting 9 2 9 1 2 Modem Type setting 9 2 9 1 3 Modem...

Page 9: ...edure 15 15 15 4 9 Circular Motor Replacement Procedure 15 16 15 4 10 Circular Limit Switch Replacement Procedure 15 17 15 4 11 Linear Pot Replacement Procedure 15 17 15 4 12 Linear Motor Replacement...

Page 10: ...9711IMA 70 Table of Contents x This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 11: ...is input will be distributed to your satellite modem and then to all of your other below decks computer fax and telephone equipment 1 3 Other Inputs to the System Multi conductor cables from Ship s Gy...

Page 12: ...a A AND MXP B to be able to control Antenna B and ONLY Antenna B You will program the blockage zone s for each of the two antennas refer to Setup Blockage Zones The blockage output from the each of th...

Page 13: ...s to enable each of the antennas to track the appropriate satellite beam In single network mode when one antenna is blocked its blockage output will command the arbitrator panel to switch services fro...

Page 14: ...Introduction 9711IMA 70 1 4 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 15: ...han 2 5 meters 8 feet away from any GPS receiver antennae Another consideration for any satellite antenna mounting is multi path signals reflection of the satellite signal off of nearby surfaces arriv...

Page 16: ...stand 1 The height of the pedestal should be kept as short as possible taking into account recommendations given in other Sea Tel Guidelines 2 The minimum height of the pedestal above a flat deck or p...

Page 17: ...ntial acceleration g force exerted on the antenna will be see chart below When the g force exerted on the antenna is light antenna stabilization and overall performance will not be affected If the g f...

Page 18: ...ing above the radar and alternate with the ADE below the radar Raked masts pose special problems in both evaluating the mast for stiffness and mounting of antennae As can be seen in the drawing all an...

Page 19: ...e access hatch for the ADE shall be oriented aft or inboard when practical In any case the orientation of the ADE access hatch shall comply with the SMS guidelines onboard the ship Nets and other safe...

Page 20: ...shall pass through separate radome penetrations from the signal cable The power cable shall be continuous from the UPS or closest circuit breaker to the ADE connections within the radome The power cir...

Page 21: ...re already assembled WARNING Hoisting with other than a webbed four part sling may result in catastrophic crushing of the radome Refer to the specifications and drawings for the fully assembled weight...

Page 22: ...unpack the items from each crate All bolts mounting the equipment in the crate can be removed from the top side There is no longer any need to reach under the pallet to hold nuts while the bolts are...

Page 23: ...gid Waveguide s located in the Pedestal Crate 3 3 3 Pedestal Crate We recommend that you place the Pedestal Crate in the area that you have chosen to assembly it 1 This is the Pedestal crate 2 Remove...

Page 24: ...ms in the location where the Pedestal will be assembled NOTE Some systems may have lager groups of assembled counterweight on the pallet 3 3 4 Radome Crate We recommend that you place the Radome Crate...

Page 25: ...will each be in separate boxes Unpacking the Base Fame and Reflector 1 Open the crate to expose the contents as described above 2 Remove the lower lag bolts from the L brackets left and right that hol...

Page 26: ...r in the installation instructions 10 Cut the tie wraps that hold the Feed Struts Top Left and Right to the wooden diagonal 11 Keep the struts in this area as the feed will be installed on the reflect...

Page 27: ...17 Remove the feed assembly from its box If more than one feed is provided with your system only un package the feed which will be first used after the ADE is completely assembled 18 Mount the scalar...

Page 28: ...er DAC BDE box RF units Wave Guide boxes Hardware Kits and the Air Conditioning unit if one is with the shipment If there are two RF units the Wave Guide and hardware for each is in separate boxes Unp...

Page 29: ...oss level beam on the pedestal Assure that no cables on the front or back side of the cross level beam are pinched by the lifting straps 9 Attach the lifting hook from a crane or other suitable liftin...

Page 30: ...lifting apparatus to lift the pedestal off of the crate and relocate it to the area where the pedestal will be sub assembled 3 6 Unpacking the Radome Crate It is recommended that you do not unpack the...

Page 31: ...lector Feed The area should be a clean flat location free of rocks debris ie concrete The site should also provide protection from wind rain and other adverse weather A hoist or small crane is needed...

Page 32: ...er open its crate 2 Install it onto the center of the base pan properly oriented with the cutouts in the fiberglass base pan 3 Apply Loctite to and Install the mounting bolts provided with the air con...

Page 33: ...od alignment of the top provides a good seal between the lower and upper panels 3 To provide a clean caulked seam all around the panels apply painters masking tape to the outside perimeter of each of...

Page 34: ...o force a bolt into these holes 6 Continue adjoining additional panels loosely installing hardware in the mated vertical flanges and in the horizontal flange to the base pan 7 Continue until all of th...

Page 35: ...t least TWO people sub assembling the radome one working from the inside and the other outside Sub assemble the sections of the radome on a clean flat location that is free of rocks and debris ie conc...

Page 36: ...ome Please note this picture shown good alignment as observed from inside the radome and below a flange with bad alignment Good flange alignment Bad flange alignment 6 Open each seam wide enough to in...

Page 37: ...y or other lifting arrangement to four opposite vertical flange mounting points every other vertical flange 18 Hold the bracket under the bottom flange and install a bolt and fender washer down throug...

Page 38: ...ed with the pedestal in step 12 below 2 Identify the right side of the equipment frame where the counter weight assembly will be mounted 3 Note the orientation labels 4 Remove the nut and flat washer...

Page 39: ...Connect M C cable Using a small flat blade screwdriver tighten the retaining screws 11 Locate the BUC Ground Strap on the left side of the equipment frame 12 Cut the red cable ties 13 Extend the grou...

Page 40: ...F 17 Install the pedestal mounting hardware Apply Loctite and tighten these bolts to torque spec 18 Stow the pedestal at zenith using the stow brace kit provided with the antenna system refer to the s...

Page 41: ...ackets on the top strut around the edge of the dish to the bracket on the center top of the equipment frame and then to the left into the bracket on the left side of the top of the equipment frame 27...

Page 42: ...sely install all of the bolts fender washers and nuts to attach the upper panels to the using the hardware provided Do NOT tighten the bolts at this time 3 Start injecting caulking midway between two...

Page 43: ...mended lifting harness please contact the vendor listed below for price and availability Reference Manufacturer Sea Tel Part Number 119792 A 144 Inch Radome Lifting Harness Lift It Manufacturing Compa...

Page 44: ...rrent of this device Do NOT combine this with the AC Power provided for the Antenna Pedestal and RF Equipment 1 Install strain reliefs in the desired locations of the base pan where the cable will ent...

Page 45: ...s Unauthorized installation or service can be dangerous and may invalidate the warranty 3 10 2 Connecting the BDE AC Power Cables Connect the AC Power cables that supply power to the Below Decks Equip...

Page 46: ...3 13 J12 Aux 232 Auxiliary wired RS 232 connection Wiring is Pin 1 GND Ground Pin 2 Aux IN1 Modem Lock Input 1 See modem setup chapter Pin 3 Aux IN2 Modem Lock Input 2 See modem setup chapter Pin 4 GN...

Page 47: ...tions The 12 VDC output is only intended to power a very low current consumption device do NOT exceed 125ma MAX Wiring is Pin 1 N C Pin 2 RD Pin 3 TD Pin 4 N C Pin 5 GND Pin6 N C Pin 7 RTS Pin 8 CTS P...

Page 48: ...ites Set up configure all satellites that the system might use as the ship travels Check Set Home Flag Offset Set up Blockage zone s as needed Acquire the desired satellite Optimize targeting Auto or...

Page 49: ...thing you need to do is to configure your computer so that it will display the MXP screens Follow these instructions to accomplish that 1 Connect a LAN cable to the back of your computer 2 Connect th...

Page 50: ...r for the MXP 9711IMA 70 4 2 4 From your computer desktop click the Control Panel button 5 Click on View network status and tasks 6 Click Change adapter settings 7 Click on Local Area Connection EAR C...

Page 51: ...tocol Version 4 IPv4 10 Click on Use the following IP address 11 In the IP Address boxes enter 10 1 1 102 This is for the IP address of your computer NOTE You could use 101 102 103 etc as long as it i...

Page 52: ...ne enter Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 13 Then click the OK button 14 Back at the Local Area Connection Properties screen click the OK button 15 Click the Close button 16 Close the Control Panel 17 Ope...

Page 53: ...18 At the log in screen enter the user name password User name and password are case sensitive Dealer password seatel3 SysAdmin password seatel2 User password seatel1 19 After you log in you will see...

Page 54: ...Configuring a Computer for the MXP 9711IMA 70 4 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 55: ...unications Interface screen 2 Click the Gyro Type drop down menu 3 Select the correct Gyro type 4 Click Save at the bottom left area of the screen 5 2 If there is NO Ships Gyro Compass Without heading...

Page 56: ...drives azimuth CCW 360 degrees and continues to alternately steps elevation up down and drives azimuth alternately CW CCW 360 degrees Because of this large search area acquiring the satellite will ta...

Page 57: ...F value and subtract the LNB s Local Oscillator LO Value the resultant value will equal the Intermediate Frequency IF It is this IF value that will be entered into the MXP for tracking purposes The MH...

Page 58: ...Setup Tracking Receiver VSAT 9711IMA 70 6 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 59: ...DE into place When first powering the system up he will enter 90 in the AZ TRIM parameter to indicate that the ADE was rotated CW 90 degrees during the installation This will make initial satellite ac...

Page 60: ...Setup Azimuth Trim 9711IMA 70 7 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 61: ...d until the antenna exits the zone The lower and upper azimuth limits are entered into the REL start REL stop and EL fields within the MXP for each of the blockage zones you wish to create up to four...

Page 62: ...op at 205 degrees Relative Enter REL Start value of 155 0 and REL Stop value of 205 0 In this case the aft deckhouse height only causes blockage up to an elevation of 30 degrees so we set EL to 30 0 I...

Page 63: ...Radiation Hazard Zones 8 3 5 Likewise for Elevation you need only to enter the elevation angle below which you want the transmitter inhibited blocked 6 Repeat steps 2 5 to describe up to 4 blockage zo...

Page 64: ...Setup Blockage RF Radiation Hazard Zones 9711IMA 70 8 4 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 65: ...y a prompted selection when using the new Commissioning Wizard However the MXP allows configuration of a Custom modem type The primary focus of this procedure is to define all of the parameter options...

Page 66: ...dem I O setting Use This selection defines which type and location of communication interface between the MXP and the satellite modem Selection Type Drop down menu selection Options OpenAMIP ROAM TS1...

Page 67: ...network lock signal from the satellite If the lock signal is not received within 30 40 seconds that system will return to the search track line and resume searching for the satellite which provides AG...

Page 68: ...The Modem I O Block Output selection defines whether or not the MXP will provide a logic level Low or logic level Hi output when a condition exists that requires muting the IF transmission of the syst...

Page 69: ...a high voltage based input to mute the modem You would set Polarity to Hi and 12V Pull Up to ON If your modem required a low continuity based input to mute the modem You would set Polarity to Low and...

Page 70: ...Configuring The Satellite Modem Interface 9711IMA 70 9 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 71: ...loops to completely stabilize It is equally important that you verify that the system is tracking the CORRECT satellite verify a RX lock indication on the satellite modem NOTE The AUTO TRIM feature i...

Page 72: ...at the satellite should be at After azimuth and polarization also finish driving the elevation will drive to the actual elevation of the satellite 5 As soon as the elevation drives up or down 8 degree...

Page 73: ...AMPLE The antenna initially targets to an Elevation position of 38 0 degrees and an Azimuth position of 180 2 Shortly after that the Elevation drives to 30 0 degrees and Azimuth stays at 180 2 Calcula...

Page 74: ...Setup Targeting 9711IMA 70 10 4 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 75: ...is position or anywhere within the search pattern the MXP will terminate search and go into Tracking mode If the desired signal is not found the MXP will wait SEARCH DELAY seconds and then begin the s...

Page 76: ...network lock is achieved in the satellite modem at this position or anywhere within the search pattern the MXP will terminate search and go into Tracking mode If the desired signal is not found the M...

Page 77: ...for this satellite 4 Select desired TX Polarity from the drop down menu 5 Select desired Band from its drop down menu 6 Assure that reflector is set to Primary 7 Select Cross Pol LNB XPol or Co Pol L...

Page 78: ...Setup Satellite Configuration 9711IMA 70 11 4 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 79: ...aph will be displayed in the header of the MXP GUI pages Upon completion of the above the system will continue to operate automatically indefinitely until AC power to the system is interrupted OR The...

Page 80: ...cess the Communication Interfaces screen and enter the ships Latitude Longitude position in the fields provided 9 Click Save 10 If the Heading value is correct enter the correct value in the lower rig...

Page 81: ...ak the antenna position for highest receive signal level from the satellite which has been acquired The system will wait for the modem to achieve lock If the modem does not get lock the antenna will r...

Page 82: ...ve 11 Check for blockage this is the MOST common cause of not being able to acquire the desired satellite 12 Verify that the correct satellite is selected 13 Check for polarization drive failure 14 Ch...

Page 83: ...12 5 2 When you make that selection you will see the temporary message Acquiring Satellite Signal Please Wait 3 Shortly after that you will see the temporary message Satellite Signal Found Modem Lock...

Page 84: ...Quick Start Operation 9711IMA 70 12 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 85: ...is not skewed this field will be 0 0 3 While talking to the technician at the NOC make adjustments to the Skew value to adjust polarity of the feed under his her direction minus values are accepted t...

Page 86: ...ng Cross Pol Isolation 9711IMA 70 13 2 8 Double check with the NOC to assure that cross pol is still optimized 9 Conduct any other testing as directed by the NOC ie P1dB compression EAR Controlled ECC...

Page 87: ...work on the system 14 1 Troubleshooting Ships Gyro Compass problems Ships Heading display does not follow ships movement and or you are getting frequent or constant ERROR CODE 0001 Determine the type...

Page 88: ...action will offset the display by 120 degrees Check if the display now reads correctly If not move all three leads one more time in the same direction as last time Verify that the ship s heading is co...

Page 89: ...eration no one should be allowed anywhere within the radiated beam being emitted from the reflector The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the facility operator and the individuals who work...

Page 90: ...dentify which part number feed is being installed on your antenna to be able to set the feed drive direction properly Refer to the procedure below to identify which part number feed you have and what...

Page 91: ...LINEAR RHCP 15 3 1 2 Setting Polarization Drive Log into the IMA GUI and select the Reflector Configuration page 15 3 1 2 1 Feed PN 134869 1 Drive of the older 134869 1 Linear Circular Feed Assembly...

Page 92: ...a drop in feed skip to step 12 4 If switching drop in feeds remover the currently installed drop in by following step 5 10 5 Disconnect the coax connections to the LNB s 6 Disconnect the flexible wave...

Page 93: ...e DAC 2202 TX Polarity is set to 2 Horizontal TX 14 Assure that the feed assembly is at its calibration alignment Linear Mode position pin aligned with the Linear notch AND 15 Verify that the feed is...

Page 94: ...system connect the harness to the Feed DB25 port on the PCU If your antenna is a 9711QOR system connect the harness to the Reflector A DB25 port on the QOR Switch Box 15 4 Field Repair Calibration of...

Page 95: ...ntiometer Linear Alignment Hole top of Sprocket Linear Limit Switches in background Drop In feed mounts into Scalar Plate 15 4 2 Tools Required PC with ProgTerm installed USB cable Type A to mini USB...

Page 96: ...GXXXXUYYYYVZZZZ garbage character Pot measurements for the circular feed are the four digit ZZZZ value Pot measurements for the linear feed are the four digit YYYY value 15 4 4 Circular Feed Drive Tes...

Page 97: ...feed moves toward the CW marker If it does not drive test the diode on the Motor Termination PCB to ascertain if it has failed or is installed backwards 5 Enter g0210 and verify the feed moves toward...

Page 98: ...rside of the circular section 5 Using your 2mm Allen wrench unscrew the alignment pin and remove the standoff used to stow the pin in place on the feed Save the standoff to re stow the alignment pin a...

Page 99: ...HCP notch and the alignment pin Carefully screw the alignment pin fully into the RHCP notch RHCP Notch LIN Notch LHCP Notch 16 In ProgTerm type u The result should be formatted as shown to the right P...

Page 100: ...vely driven by auto pol to the correct linear position for the satellite you have targeted when LINEAR TX polarization MODE is selected The feed assembly does NOT need to be re calibrated as long as t...

Page 101: ...re aligned and insert your 2mm Allen wrench into the alignment holes to prevent the feed from rotating 8 In ProgTerm type u The result should be formatted as shown to the right Pot measurements for th...

Page 102: ...he alignment hole in the driven sprocket with the CW hole in the collar underneath the driven sprocket 17 Ensure both holes are aligned and insert your 2mm Allen wrench into the alignment holes to pre...

Page 103: ...sen the 2 mounting screws disengage and remove the potentiometer assembly by sliding the bracket on its slots and lifting it up off of the screw heads 2 Unplug the potentiometer wire IDC connector fro...

Page 104: ...een sprocket shaft and remove the sprocket from the motor shaft Save the sprocket for re installation 3 From the underside of the bracket remove the screws that mount the failed motor to its bracket 4...

Page 105: ...es and heat shrink are already provided on the replacement switch disconnect the wires of the failed switch and punch the wires of the replacement switch into the IDC connector that plugs into the Mot...

Page 106: ...ibrate the circular section of the feed assembly 15 4 12 Linear Motor Replacement Procedure The feed assembly does not need to be recalibrated as long as the potentiometer has not been replaced diseng...

Page 107: ...68 page 2 wiring diagram 15 Refer to Linear Feed Calibration Procedure to calibrate the circular section of the feed assembly 15 4 13 Linear Limit Switch Replacement Procedure The feed assembly does n...

Page 108: ...disappears the antenna is in balance mode DO NOT EXIT THIS SCREEN At the Antenna 4 At the Antenna Balance the antenna with the elevation near horizon referred to as front to back balance by adding or...

Page 109: ...an Drive turned off See example below The Cross Level displayed above the reference line indicates that CL is driving CCW Left Example The antenna pictured in the screen capture below is imbalanced so...

Page 110: ...Maintenance 9711IMA 70 15 22 The Azimuth display plots below the red line when the antenna is driven CW and plots above the red line as the antenna is driving CCW EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 111: ...r antenna pedestal mechanism during underway conditions when power is removed from the antenna assembly The normal operating condition for the Sea Tel Antenna system is to remain powered up at all tim...

Page 112: ...are tightened observe the vertical isolation canister assembly as shown in Figure 4 6 Tighten straps until the canister has been pulled down approx to inch Do not over tighten You must leave approxim...

Page 113: ...s DC Servo W Brake Cross Level Motor Size 34 Brushless DC Servo W Brake Inertial Reference 3 Solid State Rate Sensors Gravity Reference 2 MEMS Tilt Sensors AZ transducer 256 line optical encoder home...

Page 114: ...i at 6 18 GHz RX Gain 38 5 dBi at 3 95 GHz G T 30 elevation clear sky 19 0 dB k calculated FCC Input Power Spectral Density Limitation 7 0 dBW 4 KHz C band Feed Type Prime Focus Circular linear select...

Page 115: ...r 124556 1 Gain typical 58 dBm Noise temperature maximum 15K to 35K Power requirements 15 to 24 V supplied through center conductor of IF cable Current typical 350 mA typical LO Phase Noise typical 73...

Page 116: ...m LNB 2 Co Pol J3 SMA F RXIF Output To Rotary Joint J4 B A Ethernet RJ45 Serial M C A Radio M C B Pass through J5 Mini USB Antenna M C J6 DE 9 F Serial Console Antenna Serial M C J7 DE 9 F Serial Radi...

Page 117: ...rk Interface 4 port managed fast Ethernet switch User Interface Web Browser Console Port Motor Driver Enclosure Connectors Drive DA 15P Home DE 9S AZ DA 15S EL DA 15S CL DA 15S Status LEDs CL Drive Ye...

Page 118: ...pment Media Xchange Point MXP Standard 19 Inch Rack mount One Unit High Physical Dimensions 17 X 17 X 1 75 Inches 43 18 x 43 18 x 4 45 cm Input Voltage 85 264 VAC 47 63Hz single phase 110 Watts Weight...

Page 119: ...nput 2 Pin 4 GND Ground Pin 5 SW1 Modem Mute Output 1 Pin 6 SW2 Modem Mute Output 2 Pin 7 SW3A Dry Contact set 1 Pin 8 SW3B Dry Contact set 1 Pin 9 SW4A Dry Contact set 2 Pin 10 SW4B Dry Contact set 2...

Page 120: ...63Hz single phase 110 Watts 17 3 Regulatory Compliance Survival Shock and Vibration IEC 60945 MIL STD 167 Operational Shock and Vibration Operational IEC 60945 Survival MIL STD 167 EMI EMC Compliance...

Page 121: ...ished Due to the voltage losses across the multi conductor cables Sea Tel recommends the following wire gauge for the AC DC multi conductor cables used in our standard pedestal installations Run Lengt...

Page 122: ...9711IMA 70 Technical Specifications 9711IMA 70 17 10 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 123: ...ing Assy ICU 18 15 135994 1 Mounting Assy RF 18 17 134867 1 Antenna Assembly 2 4M Offset 9711 IMA 70 18 19 62 147931 Tx Rx Feed Sub Assembly C Band Linear Circular Selectable DishScan 18 23 69 150063...

Page 124: ...Drawings 9711IMA 70 18 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 125: ...AC EX CE 7 1 ea 124556 1 A 07 MCO 00020128 LNB C BAND PLL NORSAT 3120N 10 1 pcs 62 147931 A 02 ECO 00015664 Feed Assy C Band Circ Lin TX RX 11 1 ea 129337 1 A ECO 00008544 INSTALL KIT AIR CON BREAKER...

Page 126: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 INTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14 5 2009 PROJECTION FINISH MATERIAL DRAWN BY APPROVED BY TITLE FIRST USED SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER VER K D H 1 21 16 1 22 97...

Page 127: ...3120N 5 1 pcs 124571 3 B 03 MCO 00020128 SSPB C BAND CODAN MBUC 40W 6740 W E AC EX CE 5 1 pcs 124571 4 B 03 MCO 00020128 SSPB C BAND CODAN MBUC 60W 6760 W S AC EX CE 5 1 pcs 124571 6 B 03 MCO 00020319...

Page 128: ...HARNESS ASSY 400MHZ MODEM TO CPI SSPB 120 IN 40 1 ea 115708 3 L ECO 00008542 CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX ASSY 97 220V 41 1 ea 88 207375 000 A ECO 00013207 POWER RING ASSY 3CH 20 AMP 42 1 ea 139646 84 B ECO 00...

Page 129: ...GHz DUAL COAX 62 2 ea 115492 10 MCO 00012114 ADAPTER SMA F SMA F BULKHEAD 70 1 pcs 88 147964 A MCO 00019241 Waveguide Filter BP with Radar Reject 80 1 ea 112991 6 MCO 00012113 WAVEGUIDE WR 137 FLEXGU...

Page 130: ...115 6 C ECO 00008542 CABLE ASSY F M F M 6 FT 120 2 ea 110567 19 MCO 00012115 ADAPTER N F N F STRAIGHT FLANGE MNT 130 1 ea 119479 10 C ECO 00008542 CABLE ASSY CAT5 JUMPER 10 FT 131 1 ea 119478 5 E ECO...

Page 131: ...02 11 2016 08 58 41 AM PST Find Num Qty Inventory Unit LN6 Number Rev Description Title BOM Notes DL 150065 A Introductory SYSTEM BLOCK LIST 9711 70 IMA RBUC MBUC Created By Mike Needham Create Time...

Page 132: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 133: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 134: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 135: ...5752 ELECT EQU FRAME ASSY 9711 70 IMA MBUC 4 1 ea 134867 1 J ECO 00010733 ANTENNA ASSY 2 4M OFFSET 9711 5 1 pcs 69 150063 A 01 ECO 00015752 WAVEGUIDE RUN 9711 70 IMA MBUC RBUC 8 1 ea 135997 1 A ECO 00...

Page 136: ...MAY APPEAR IN A DIFFERENT ORIENTATION THAN THE DRAWING DEPICTS FOR SOME VARIANTS REFER TO THE BILL WORK ORDER 5 12 2 1 8 3 4 14 SURFACE ROUGHNESS Sea Tel Inc dba Cobham SATCOM Concord DIMENSIONS AND A...

Page 137: ...LE TIE HOLDER 281 DIA PUSH MOUNT 60 1 ea 114593 164 MCO 00012113 SCREW SOCKET HD 10 32 x 1 2 SS 66 1 ea 119952 011 MCO 00012114 WASHER STAR INTERNAL TOOTH 10 SS 68 1 ea 114580 011 MCO 00012113 WASHER...

Page 138: ...ACH TO ASS Y 7 IDENTIFY ASS Y PER SEATEL SPEC 122930 APPROX WHERE SHOWN MOUNTED WITH 1 OVERHANG FROM WELDMENT HT RELEASE TO PRODUCTION CORRECT ITEM 5 LOCATION WAS REV A 02 06 14 11672 A K D H ITEM 4 W...

Page 139: ...12113 STUD FULLY THREADED 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 SS 56 6 ea 114581 029 MCO 00012113 WASHER LOCK 1 4 SS 57 6 ea 114580 027 MCO 00012113 WASHER FLAT 1 4 SMALL PATTERN SS 58 2 ea 119952 029 MCO 00012114 WASHER S...

Page 140: ...NTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14 5 2009 K D H RELEASED TO PRODUCTION WAS X2 4 10 12 9572 A HT ITEMS 56 57 WERE QTY 8 ADD ITEM 58 ADD NOTE 6 RELOCATE HARDWARE TO NEW MOUNTING HOLES 07 05 12 9836 B SUR...

Page 141: ...MACHINING DISHSCAN 6 1 ea 128430 1 B ECO 00008544 HARDWARE KIT INSTALL OFFSET ANTENNA 29 6 ea 114583 029 MCO 00012113 NUT HEX 1 4 20 SS 50 8 ea 114593 162 MCO 00012113 SCREW SOCKET HD 10 32 x 3 8 SS...

Page 142: ...C ON SHEET 3 HARDWARE USED TO MOUNT REFLECTOR TO PEDESTAL INDICATED HARDWARE USED TO MOUNT LNB SEE SYSTEM BOM FOR LNB PART NUMBER NOTE ORIENTATION OF BOTTOM MOTOR WHEN MOUNTING MOTOR TO ALIGN WITH STR...

Page 143: ...68 67 61 10X 8 FEEDS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B 1 4 97 134867 A 2 OF 3 1 SHOWN C BAND LIN CIR SELECTABLE B B...

Page 144: ...D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B 1 4 97 134867 A 3 OF 3 10 NOTE ORIENTATION EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 145: ...NEAR FEED 8 1 ea 108519 1 H ECO 00008542 WEIGHT TRIM 4 0 OZ 15 2 ea 117218 2 MCO 00012113 GASKET WR 137 CPRG FULL 16 1 ea 134165 14A MCO 00012114 GASKET WR 229 CPR 229 FULL 17 1 ea 134165 15A MCO 0001...

Page 146: ...ER LNB SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY REFER TO SYSTEM BOM FOR LNB PART NUMBER 3 4 PROTECT WAVEGUIDE END WITH CAP 5 BLUE SHRINK WRAPPED IDC CONNECTS TO LINEAR DRIVE PCB 6 RED SHRINK WRAPPED IDC CONNECTS TO L...

Page 147: ...5 7 6 7 D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER VER B 1 2 97 147931 A 2 OF 2 DOCUMENT N0 99 149137 A EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 148: ...RDWARE KIT WR 137 CPR FLANGE 21 3 ea 117218 2 MCO 00012113 GASKET WR 137 CPRG FULL 22 1 ea 118294 11 A ECO 00008542 HARDWARE KIT WR 137 DBL FLANGE 30 1 ea 140981 1 A ECO 00008547 CLAMP BAND FLEXGUIDE...

Page 149: ...CO 00012113 NUT HEX 1 4 20 SS 70 1 ea 114586 625 MCO 00012113 SCREW HEX HD 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 SS 76 2 ea 114580 038 MCO 00012114 WASHER FLAT 3 8 SS 7 8 OD X 13 32 ID 075 THK 77 2 ea 114580 034 MCO 0001211...

Page 150: ...TO SUPPORT FLEXGUIDE POSITION ITEMS SO THAT THEY APPLY MINIMUM FORCE AGAINST FLEXGUIDE AND ALLOW FLEXGUIDE TO HANG FREELY 3 76 80 69 76 80 DETAIL A SCALE 1 4 60 67 68 2X 34 3 9 22 21 21 DETAIL B 1 20...

Page 151: ...3 X 10 4 25 LBS 50 2 ea 114586 551 MCO 00012113 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 4 SS 51 2 ea 114586 552 MCO 00012113 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 4 1 2 SS 52 2 ea 114586 553 MCO 00012113 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 5 SS 58...

Page 152: ...R SEATEL STANDARD 122298 2 COUNTERWEIGHTS SHOWN ARE STARTING POINT PROPER BALANCE SURFACE ROUGHNESS WEIGHT P EVERS D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 N A 2 1 PROJECTION FINISH MATERIAL DRAWN...

Page 153: ...0 1 EA 126602 2 F CRATE ASSY DOME 144 0 1 EA 140637 13 A HARDWARE KIT MULTI PANEL RADOME 144IN 0 12 EA 117762 1 B SILICONE ADHESIVE WHT RTV 122 10 1 NOT SHOWN PL C1 B2 DC Radome_ACC_Box Radome_Crate...

Page 154: ...URE PER SEA TEL STANDARD 122298 9 LK STRAIN RELIEF WAS 109258 8 11 7 05 5050 N CK ADDED DASH 27 10 17 07 N A N1 K D H ADD SHIPPING CRATE 01 02 13 9799 Q K D H SHIPPING CRATE WAS 126602 09 17 13 10778...

Page 155: ...M6 X 40 MM SCREWS 60X DETAIL A 60X M6 FENDER WASHER M6 NUTS 204X M6 FENDER WASHER M6 X 25 MM SCREWS 102X M6 FENDER WASHER M6 X 25 MM SCREWS SCALE 1 8 DETAIL B RADOME PANEL UPPER M6 NUTS USE OF HARDWA...

Page 156: ...NTERNAL A C 3 1 EA 123728 1 C RADOME PAN ACCESS ASSY WHITE 4 1 EA 122508 G A C INSTALL ASSY INTERNAL 75 BASE 61 4 EA 114586 540 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 SS 62 8 EA 114580 029 WASHER FLAT 1 4 SS 63...

Page 157: ...DRAWN BY APPROVED BY TITLE FIRST USED SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B SCC 12 14 04 1 1 E1 1 OF 2 DRAWN DATE APPROVED DATE REVISION HISTORY REV ECO DATE 123723 XX97 RADOME BASE ASSY 75 IN...

Page 158: ...A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV 1 8 123723 B 2 OF 2 2 INTERNAL AC SPIDER MOUNTING BASE 3 83 1 80 82 82 81 8X 4 63 62 62 61 2 4 4X 6 EAR Controlled E...

Page 159: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 160: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 161: ...ENT DOCUMENT S REQUIRED SEE COMMENTS LASTEST DOCUMENT 136505 INCLUDED 50 4 EA 114586 535 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 2 SS 51 4 EA 114586 537 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 3 4 SS 52 2 EA 121323 544 SCREW FLAT HD S...

Page 162: ...ORDERED ITEM 60 TO 50 61 TO 51 62 TO 55 AND 63 TO 56 ADDED ITEM 5 52 57 58 CHANGED NOTE 1 REMOVED NOTE 2 CHANGED NOTE 3 TO 2 ADDED NEW NOTE 3 12 13 11 TBD F SL ADD DASH 2 ITEM 3 QTY WAS 2 ADD ITEM 20...

Page 163: ...55 DETAIL C 56 SCALE 1 3 2X 3 G D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B 1 16 122508 2 OF 2 55 57 58 52 DETAIL D SCALE 1 8 2X EAR Controlled ECCN E...

Page 164: ...MBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B RJW 1 8 2007 NONE 123496 1 OF 1 DRAWN DATE APPROVED DATE INTERNAL CLOSED CELL FOAM OUTLET 1 2 NPT DRAIN A A 1 50 80 1 25 15 25 30 00 MAX 2X 80 IN OUT AIR FLOW CONTROL PANEL 1...

Page 165: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 166: ...r to work with supply voltages between 200 and 250 volts alternating current at either 50 or 60 Hertz frequency This solution involves introducing a buck voltage reducing transformer between the circu...

Page 167: ...6 1 6 Qty 2 13 UNC x 1 25 inch hex head stainless steel cap screws 6 1 7 Qty 2 13 UNC hex head stainless steel nuts 6 1 8 Qty 4 inch stainless steel flat washers 6 1 9 Qty 2 inch stainless steel sprin...

Page 168: ...irm all power to the antenna is secured and tagged out per the ship s Safety Management System SMS Secure the A C circuit breaker in the OFF position 7 3 Disconnect the power cable for the Dometic Air...

Page 169: ...Page 5 of 7 Document No 134069 Rev B Photograph 1 Mounting of Transformer under Spider Figure 1 Simplified Electrical Diagram Buck Transformer Dometic Air Conditioner A C Breaker Sea Tel Antenna 1 2...

Page 170: ...354 Revision M or earlier 7 8 3 1 Ensure all fasteners are tight between the transformer and its bracket 7 8 3 2 Carefully lift the buck transformer and place over the spider 7 8 3 3 Slide the transfo...

Page 171: ...etaining nut of the plug tightly onto the receptacle thread 7 12 Close up all opened panels replacing with identical fasteners as required 8 0 Records 8 1 All training records to be held by HR 8 2 Sea...

Page 172: ...tripping hazard inside the radome Only one cable may be installed in each strain relief Center to center spacing of the holes for the strain reliefs must not be less than 1 80 Typical Transmit Receiv...

Page 173: ...ass resin to set per resin manufacturer s instructions Note Like all chemical reactions set time will be temperature humidity dependent 5 5 Refer to strain relief assembly drawing 124903 attached Bein...

Page 174: ...R 1 1 EA 109258 8 G2 STRAIN RELIEF 2 1 EA 124904 A LOCKNUT 3 1 EA 124905 A SEALING RING 4 1 EA 124354 1 A1 RUBBER STOPPER 5 1 EA 114580 033 WASHER FLAT 1 2 S S 1 SHT 1 OF STRAIN RELIEF ASS Y PROD FAMI...

Page 175: ...ZIPLOC BAG AND LABEL STRAIN RELIEF 3 2 1 3rd ANGLE DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES N A D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 APPROVED DATE DATE DESCRIPTION BY ASSEMBLY INTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14 5M 1994...

Page 176: ...EFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 138633 4 B1 BDE CABLE KIT 4012GX MXP 2 1 EA 136872 A1 BRACKET ASSY CONNECTOR RACK MOUNT 3 1 EA 139410 B BOX ACCESSORY 1 SHT 1 OF BELOW DECK KIT MXP PROD FAMILY COMMON EFF DA...

Page 177: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 178: ...EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Reviews: