Glomex MARS V9801 User And Installation Manual Download Page 30

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1. Make sure that the antenna has a clear view of

the sky in order to receive satellite signals.

2. Turn on the receiver and the TV set. For details

about the use of the receiver and the TV set,
please refer to the relevant user manuals pro-
vided by the manufacturers.

3. To turn on the control unit, position the key (A)

to I: the antenna automatically communicates to
the control unit when it is ready and starts
searching for the selected satellite taking min.
20 seconds up to a max. of 2 minutes, accord-
ing to the boat’s movement.

4.

LANGUAGE SELECTION

: upon start-up, while

GLOMEX appears on the display, it is possible
to select the desired language (among Italian,
English, French, Spanish and German) by
repeatedly pressing key (C). To confirm selec-
tion, just turn off and on again the control unit
by means of key (A).

5.

SELECTION OF THE SATELLITE TO BE
SEARCHED

: repeatedly press key (C) for sat-

ellite selection, until the alphanumeric display in
its first line (B1) corresponds to the desired
choice.
The following satellites are the ones which can
be received with the device:
- ASTRA2 28.2°E
- ASTRA3 23.5°E
- ASTRA1 19.2°E
- HOTBIRD  13°E
- EUROBIRD 9°E
- SIRIUS 4.8°E
- THOR 1°W
- HISPASAT 30°W
After selecting the desired satellite, the antenna
immediately starts searching for the signal, indi-
cating it in the second line of the display (B2).

6.

SATELLITE SIGNAL SEARCH AND
TRACKING

: when the antenna has found the

satellite signal, this is verified and, in case of
success, the display shows “sat ok” (B2).
Sometimes it may happen that an antenna first
receives a different satellite from the selected
one (depending on position, transmitted signal
strength and weather conditions). In this case,
the NIT system check is negative and the
antenna immediately starts searching for the
selected satellite, taking into account the posi-
tion of the satellite just found. The control unit
saves the last satellite position selected on it
and, the next time it is turned on, it starts
searching for this last satellite position. When
the antenna is tracking, you can watch TV pro-

grammes and listen to the RADIO using a
receiver and a TV set (not provided).

7.

ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION

: when the boat

is moored and the movements are minimal, you
can activate the energy saving function that will
not only minimize electric consumption, but also
eliminate any noise coming from the antenna.
To enable this function, press key (C) once for
satellite selection (the display indicates the sta-
tus - enabled or disabled). To change status,
press key (C) again. When the function is ena-
bled, after about 2 minutes that the boat did not
move, the antenna stops in the position where
signal reception from the satellite is maximum.
A level decrease of the received signal or a total
shift of the boat of 6° in two minutes “wake the
antenna up” in order that it recovers the maxi-
mum receivable signal level.

Fig. 30

A. Power on key
B. Two-line alphabetic display:

• B1 (first line): name of the satellite to be

received

• B2 (second line): running function

C. Key for satellite selection and activation/

deactivation of energy saving system.

Summary of Contents for MARS V9801

Page 1: ...VENUS V9000 SATURN V9100 V9104 V9104SKEW MARS V9801 V9804 V9804SKEW RHINE R9804 SATELLITE TV ANTENNAS FOR MARINE AND RIVER BOATS SERIES MK2 USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...L ACCESSORIES NOT INCLUDED TO USE GLOMEX ANTENNAS 54 4 NECESSARY TOOLS FOR ASSEMBLY NOT PROVIDED 54 5 INSTALLATION 56 6 ASSEMBLY 58 6 1 LOWER RADOME CUTTING TEMPLATE 66 6 2 CONTROL UNIT CUTTING TEMPLA...

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Page 5: ...e erased nor made illegible otherwise the warranty will be voided S WARNING Conserve the installation and user manual with care Losing the serial number makes the warranty null and void The warranty d...

Page 6: ...ty of the operator or other directly involved persons Failure to comply with the instructions preceded by the above mentioned keywords WARNING and DANGER can cause serious accidents or even the death...

Page 7: ...n system of the boat s rolling and pitching move ments consisting of electronic gyro stabilizers EGS a multiple coaxial rotating joint MCRJ and a multiswitch box for the connection of more inde penden...

Page 8: ...seal Upon receipt check that the packaging is whole and the warranty hoop is present the supply matches the order specifications the antenna and its accessories are not dam aged In case of damage or m...

Page 9: ...pcs 4 4 020 0247 M8 self locking nuts 4 pcs 5 4 100 0019 Control unit 6 4 120 0042 Power supply for control unit 7 4 120 0043 Vimar support for control unit fastening 8 4 010 0153 Frame for built in i...

Page 10: ...self locking nuts 4 pcs 5 4 100 0019 Control unit 6 4 120 0042 Power supply for control unit 7 4 120 0043 Multiswitch 8 V9191 Vimar support for control unit fastening 9 4 010 0153 Frame for built in...

Page 11: ...t 7 4 120 0043 Multiswitch 8 V9191 Vimar support for control unit fastening 9 4 010 0153 Frame for built in installation 10 4 010 0154 10 m cables for antenna control unit and antenna multiswitch conn...

Page 12: ...mm hollow mill for drilling the passage hole for the antenna connector cable 3 Phillips screwdriver with adequate dimensions for control unit installation 4 11 mm wrench for the installation of the co...

Page 13: ...consider the lay out of the various compo nents the distance between them the length of the various cables and the accessibility to the equip ment once it is installed S WARNING Always lift the anten...

Page 14: ...at masts cranes bridges etc between the antenna and the satellite obstructs the signal and prevents correct receipt make sure that the mounting surface is wide enough for the antenna base to be instal...

Page 15: ...e TV screen may be watched while carrying out the operations on the control unit S WARNING The radio frequency beam transmitted by the radar may damage the inner electronics of the antenna especially...

Page 16: ...wer radome 3 Underneath the base of the antenna insert the 4 M8 threaded bars and use a liquid thread locking product Loctite 638 4 Use cutting template 6 1 on page 66 and use a felt tip pen to mark t...

Page 17: ...for an incorrect mounting of the radome on the boat 11 Have the 10 m cable pass through the previ ously drilled hole V9000 V9100 V9801 12 Have the four 10 m cables pass through the previously drilled...

Page 18: ...um operating temperature 45 C 2 Determine the correct position for the power supply it must be close to the control unit it must be reached by the red black cable coming from the batteries or from the...

Page 19: ...NG In order to prevent that current leakage or charge build up may damage the electronic components of the antenna make sure there is an efficient grounding system S WARNING Pay attention not to bend...

Page 20: ...inappropriate dimensions too long Do not use different cables as it would jeopardize the operation of the equipment S WARNING If the control unit shows the error message ERR1 there is no communicatio...

Page 21: ...ence of the multiswitch connect the cables by following the indications given in Fig 19 Fig 19 Backside of the control units Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Iso...

Page 22: ...s by follow ing the indications given in Fig 20 Fig 20 Backside of the control units Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Isolated 75 ohm charge or maximum another 3...

Page 23: ...with 2 connections each 7 The control unit may be fastened to a vertical wall by means of the Vimar in built covering frame provided together with the antenna In this case drill a hole with a reciproc...

Page 24: ...VENUS SATURN MARS RHINE 66 ENGLISH www glomex it 6 1 LOWER RADOME CUTTING TEMPLATE Fig 23...

Page 25: ...VENUS SATURN MARS RHINE 67 ENGLISH www glomex it 6 2 CONTROL UNIT CUTTING TEMPLATE FOR INSTALLATION ON A VERTICAL WALL Fig 24...

Page 26: ...must be manually adjusted in order to obtain the best possible signal Antennas are delivered with the LNB optimized for an area with longitude 12 East while receiving sat ellite 13 East For the adjust...

Page 27: ...rmine the values for adjusting the LNB it is possible to use the grid below and the relevant table We recommend obtaining the values for the adjust ment by using the free licence software SMW Link dis...

Page 28: ...4 8 12 18 21 36 J 42 E 52 N 0 11 12 17 20 25 28 22 K 6 W 45 N 36 29 27 23 18 10 5 30 L 6 E 45 N 30 20 20 12 7 0 6 31 M 18 E 45 N 22 9 8 1 4 12 18 36 N 30 E 45 N 11 2 5 10 16 22 27 40 O 42 E 45 N 0 13...

Page 29: ...E 71 ENGLISH www glomex it 7 USE Flow chart Fig 29 POWER ON KEY I SIGNAL SEARCH SOUTH SEARCH IS IT THE SELECTED SATELLITE NO SATELLITE SEARCH SATELLITE OK YES CALIBRATION SATELLITE FOUND SATELLITE CHE...

Page 30: ...nal this is verified and in case of success the display shows sat ok B2 Sometimes it may happen that an antenna first receives a different satellite from the selected one depending on position transmi...

Page 31: ...lite signal before the NIT system check is run LOST SIGNAL it appears in case the signal is lost ANT STANDBY it appears when the antenna manages to receive the satellite signal and the boat remains mo...

Page 32: ...VE PRODUCTS DETERGENTS OR ALCOHOL BASED LIQ UIDS Do not paint the surface of the radome This would negatively affect signal receipt The antenna requires a clear view of the sky to receive satellite si...

Page 33: ...nd obstacles include all bodies which could be located between satellite and antenna such as masts of other boats bridges on board equipment etc The signal transmitted by the satellite is also affecte...

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Page 35: ...authorized Retailer Keep at hand the serial number of your antenna on page 2 in this manual and a list with the failure symptoms Should no Retailer be available contact the GLOMEX Service Centre see s...

Page 36: ...es the most probable causes which can lead to malfunctions of your GLOMEX satellite antenna For any analyzed pos sible cause a corrective measure is proposed to efficiently solve as much as possible t...

Page 37: ...k within the coverage area refer to the footprints of the coverage areas on page 76 in this manual the boat is heaving within the first 60 seconds after turning on the equipment bad weather conditions...

Page 38: ...the antenna to GLOMEX for repairs without having received a corresponding authoriza tion to return the material RMA as reported in the general warranty support conditions 8 Confused incomplete and obs...

Page 39: ...fication table Min EIRP 50 dBW Future upgrade ready Yes Decoder output 1 output Autoskew NO Control unit 8 satellites loaded see page 72 SATURN1 V9100 Antenna dish diameter 47 cm Radome dimension 50 x...

Page 40: ...s Decoder output 4 outputs to the multiswitch maximum 16 outputs Autoskew NO Control unit 8 satellites loaded see page 72 SATURN4 V9104SKEW Antenna dish diameter 47 cm Radome dimension 50 x 56 cm Ante...

Page 41: ...uture upgrade ready Yes Decoder output 1 output Autoskew NO Control unit 8 satellites loaded see page 72 MARS4 V9804 Antenna dish diameter 60 cm Radome dimension 66 x 66 cm Antenna weight 15 5 kg Trac...

Page 42: ...is by interpolation Satellite identification NIT Network identification table Min EIRP 47 dBW Future upgrade ready Yes Decoder output 4 outputs to the multiswitch maximum 16 outputs Autoskew YES Contr...

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