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HOUSTON MEDIA SYSTEMS        5713 Second Street | Katy, TX 77493       281-464-0101       

[email protected]

HMS90 Speci

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MECHANICAL

Reflector

Band

Eleva�on

Azimuth

Polariza�on 

Stowed Height

Stowed Length

Stowed Width

Deployed Height (Max)

Weight

ANTENNA OPERATIONAL SPECS

Wind Deployed

Temperature

ANTENNA SURVIVAL SPECS

Wind Deployed

Wind Stowed

Temperature

ELECTRICAL

Control Cable

Controller Temp Range

AC Requirements

AUTO-ACQUIRE SENSORS

GPS

INTERNET PERFORMANCE

Download Speed

Upload Speed

Data Plans

90cm

Ka

0-80°

370˚

Auto

9”

52.5”

37”

49”

57 lbs.

45 mph

-25˚ to 120˚F

100 mph

140 mph

-40˚ to 150˚F

30’ (100’ OPT)

30˚ to 70˚F

100-240 VAC

25MBps

3MBps

35GB - 1TB

Summary of Contents for HMS90

Page 1: ...tac ng Technical Support Router Serial ___________________________________ ACU 1 Controller Serial ___________________________ Antenna Serial _________________________________ Date of Purchase _________________________________ Installer s Name __________________________________ ...

Page 2: ...experience from the comfort mobility of your RV Check your email surf the internet and stream your favorite TV and video content from a favorite spot in your home on wheels The system is designed specifically for RVs trucks and various emergency vehicles Please take the time to read this manual in its entirety before installing or operating your new TV Satellite antenna ...

Page 3: ...ughes txdish com Table of Contents Safety and Warnings 4 Gen5 Coverage Map 5 Gen5 Bandwidth Package Pricing 6 HMS90 Specifica on 7 HMS90 Clearance Requirements 8 HMS90 Parts Movement Defini ons 9 HMS90 Installa on Instruc ons 10 ACU 1 Controller Opera ons 15 Appendix 21 Warranty 22 ...

Page 4: ...rify there is enough operating space The antenna rotates in a 360 degree circle projecting 45 inches from the center of the circular antenna base 9 Pay attention to protrusions from the roof such as air conditioning units rack structures or other antennas before installing this antenna 10 Pay attention to the pinch points as the antenna raises and stows 11 While transporting equipment on rough ter...

Page 5: ...5 P a g e HOUSTON MEDIA SYSTEMS 5713 Second Street Katy TX 77493 281 464 0101 hughes txdish com Gen5 Coverage Map ...

Page 6: ...6 P a g e HOUSTON MEDIA SYSTEMS 5713 Second Street Katy TX 77493 281 464 0101 hughes txdish com Gen5 Bandwidth Package Pricing ...

Page 7: ...eight Max Weight ANTENNA OPERATIONAL SPECS Wind Deployed Temperature ANTENNA SURVIVAL SPECS Wind Deployed Wind Stowed Temperature ELECTRICAL Control Cable Controller Temp Range AC Requirements AUTO ACQUIRE SENSORS GPS INTERNET PERFORMANCE Download Speed Upload Speed Data Plans 90cm Ka 0 80 370 Auto 9 52 5 37 49 57 lbs 45 mph 25 to 120 F 100 mph 140 mph 40 to 150 F 30 100 OPT 30 to 70 F 100 240 VAC...

Page 8: ...EDIA SYSTEMS 5713 Second Street Katy TX 77493 281 464 0101 hughes txdish com Clearance Requirements The antenna rotates in a 360 degree circle projecting 45 inches from the center of the circular antenna base 37 49 52 5 9 ...

Page 9: ... 1 ea XCVR Arm Assembly w Transceiver 2 ea Stow Brackets 1 ea XCVR Landing Plate 25 ft Control Cable 1 ea Clam Shell 1 ea Weather Cover 6 ea 1 4x20x3 4 screws 1 ea Connector green 12 pins 1 ea Power Supply 12 VDC 7 amp 1 ea Owner s Manual 1 ea HT2000 Modem 1 ea WiFi Router 2 ea color coded Ethernet Cable 1 ea 25 ft Coax Reflector or Dish Transceiver XCVR Arm Assembly Mount Base and covers Mounting...

Page 10: ...d screws stainless steel recommended for strength and to limit corrosion Caution Make sure the screws will not be too long and penetrate the interior structure of the vehicle Screws too short may not be adequate to hold the antenna on to the roof 9 Appropriate bit for the mounting screws selected 10 1 2 tubes of DICOR self leveling sealer available at most RV dealerships 11 1 tube of dielectric co...

Page 11: ...your vehicle 4 Inspect the interior structure for existing wires or tubing where the screws will penetrate the roof of the vehicle Caution Screws that penetrate any existing wires or tubing in the vehicle may cause damage to existing equipment or be a hazard to personnel 5 Carefully lift the Antenna on to the roof of the vehicle and to the area of install Caution 2 MAN LIFT IS RECCOMENDED TO PREVE...

Page 12: ... as shown below 12 Install the Transceiver Landing plate if not installing a Mount Plate Option where the Transceiver Arms and transceiver will stow on the roof Approximately 10 12 inches in front of the antenna base with screws Use the photo in step 13 as a reference Dicor around the plate and on the screw heads 13 Using a small diameter drill bit make a small pilot hole in the roof where the cab...

Page 13: ...s Caution Wires for the control cable should be stripped back 1 2 from the end and bent back to make a V with the cable and then insert into the green molex connecter Attach the Green 12 Pin Connector in accordance with instructions on the bottom of the ACU 1 Controller If the wires are placed too far into the connector it will clamp down on the outer plastic shielding and will not make a good con...

Page 14: ...and then screw the Clam Shell cover over the hole This will prevent water entry Cover the outer seam of the cover and all screws with Dicor Caution It is advisable to place the open end of the Clam Shell towards the rear end of the vehicle to prevent pressure on the opening while driving 20 Cut your Control and Coax cables to length inside the vehicle Insert the cables into split loom cable wrap L...

Page 15: ...M Antenna Mount Wifi Network Router and the Power supplies that are included with the satellite 1 Power Supplies as shown 3 each supplied with Electronic Device 2 Antenna Control Cable to 90CM Antenna Mount 30 feet approximate 3 LAN port to External Router LAN port input 4 HNS90 Modem to WAN Port on Router 5 Laptop PC direct LAN wire to Router or Wifi Option 6 HNS90 SAT port to 90CM Mount 30 feet ...

Page 16: ...Wiring Instructions 1 Power Supplies as shown 3 each supplied with Electronic Device 2 Antenna Control Cable to 90CM Antenna Mount 30 feet approximate 3 LAN port to External Router LAN port input 4 HNS90 Modem to WAN Port on Router 5 Laptop PC direct LAN wire to Router or Wifi Option 6 HMS90 SAT port to 90CM Mount 30 feet RG6 Coax approximate ...

Page 17: ...new Controller IP Address The Antenna Controller is now connected to the router and should also be connected to the HT2000 Modem Open a browser on your Laptop or PC to the IP Address displayed on the LCD Network Settings to confirm all Network Settings and Pathways are correct or make changes as required Use the Power Button to turn on the Satellite Antenna Controller The following displays should...

Page 18: ...ller shows Locked it will also display the total Search Time on the Top Right of the LCD Display Line 2 will display the Satellite Beam Polarity and the Signal Quality of Peak SQF If all Modem Indicators are Lit you should be able to Browse the internet at this time Searching for Satellite Browser Open a Web Browser to the correct IP Address of the Satellite Antenna Controller Select Search Arrow ...

Page 19: ...utes and Status will change during this sequence When complete Search Time and Signal Quality SQF will Display If all Modem Indicators are Lit you should be able to Browse the internet at this time Detailed Setup Information For additional Information concerning Installation Setup Configuration Networking Wiring Troubleshooting or other Features please check our Help Section on our Menu Page ...

Page 20: ... to 192 168 0 10 Set PC Subnet to 255 255 255 0 Set PC Gateway to 192 168 0 1 Update and Close Cycle power to Modem and Controller Wait 2 minutes for Modem to reset and come up Open Controller using IP address 192 168 0 250 Open Modem Status Page and check for Modem Information o This make take several minutes If no connection check that Search Settings Modem IP is 192 168 0 1 Stowing the system f...

Page 21: ...ce and it will result in movement of the ODU To reverse the direction reverse the wires to your battery ELEVATION Red and Orange will raise and lower the dish AZIMUTH Black and Brown will rotate the mount clockwise and counterclockwise SKEW Yellow and Green will tilt dish to the right and left Wire Color Wire Function BLACK AZ BROWN AZ RED EL ORANGE EL YELLOW SKEW GREEN SKEW If your GPS will not f...

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