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Movement Protection (not a selectable option)
The movement protection option is always enabled and is embedded into the controller.
System will stow automatically when vehicle begins to drive off. The movement
protection feature will not function properly if the GPS is overridden because movement
protection relies on change of GPS speed (min 5 km/h) plus a change of 2 degrees or
more on Elevation. Overriding GPS will omit this feature and antenna stowing due to
movement will not occur.
Disable ACP (Hughes Ku Only)
This checkbox allows the user to enable or disable the ACP process for the HNS
supported modems. If this box is selected, the modem will not perform ACP and will try
to enable the transmitter automatically after peaking. If this box is NOT selected, the
controller will attempt to perform an ACP after peaking on satellite and before enabling
the transmitter.
Automatic TX Disable
if this option is selected (by default its checked), the controller will automatically disable
the transmitter (TX) after the communication between the modem and controller is re-
established due to controller or modem communication lose during transmission as a
result of one or both devices rebooting, power outage or any other cause of
communication drop. TX will be disabled only after
communication is re-established. To
Leave the TX enabled after communication is re-established uncheck this option.
Unattended Operation
This drop down menu represents the Unattended Operation Functionality for remote or
stationary unmanned setup. Unattended Operation should
NOT
be configured on units
that will be mobile between different locations, as the system will attempt to deploy as
per set delay time. The user may disable (deselect), or enable (select) and set the
unattended operation to 5, 10, or 15 minutes. If the dish is stowed due to motion the
system will automatically re-acquire satellite depending on the user’s entered delay time
after a motion stow. Initial stow wait time is 30 seconds, than the selected times become
valid from the second stow onwards. For example, if the user selects 5M from the drop
down menu, and the system stows due to motion, Five (5) minutes plus 30 seconds after
automatically stowing, the system will try to re-acquire the satellite signal. The routine
uses the following formula: Waiting Time for re-acquire == 30S+ (retry times*selected
delay time) default retry time at first stow is 0, second stow is 1, etc… until one (1) hour
(3600 seconds) is reached. If after (1) hour system does not find satellite it will continue
to try on every hour thereafter. The retry time will be reset 0 after each time the system
locks on satellite.
DANGER
: The system may try to deploy if this option is selected and vehicle
becomes in motion. Unattended option must be disabled when vehicle is moving
and system is NOT powered off.