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Fly-1201 User Manual 

 

 

4. Assembly and Disassembly 

 

4.1.  Assembly Procedure 

 

Support Stand and EL Feed Arm Support plate Assembly 

 
1)  Remove AZ Assembly from the case and place it down with the leg grooves pointing 

to the sky as depicted in the image.  

 

  

 

 

         

2)  Remove (3) legs from the case and install. One of the legs will have a label on it; this 

leg should be installed at the 130 degree marking on the AZ base. The AZ base will 
also have stickers indicating the install location of the back leg. 

 

  

 

Summary of Contents for Fly-1201

Page 1: ...Fly 1201 User Manual The iNetVu brand and logo are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Copyright 2006 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 1 877 iNetVu6 www c comsat com Revision 006 March 25...

Page 2: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 2 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 3: ...s prohibited except as followed under the copyright laws Both the iNetVu and C COM names and logos are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Intel Pentium is a registered trademark of I...

Page 4: ...M Port 35 6 iNetVu 7024 Controller Configuration 36 6 1 Software Initial Configuration and Verification 36 7 Appendix 41 7 1 Azimuth Elevation Manual Movements 42 7 1 1 Azimuth Manually Moving the AZ...

Page 5: ...a is an easily assembled rugged and reliable product for automatic satellite acquisition This antenna is a rapidly deployable unit that is ideal for applications that require satellite communication o...

Page 6: ...features 3 Axes DC motor drive system Highly reliable linear actuator to control elevation Satellite acquisition within 5 minutes under normal operating conditions Compatible with any configured satel...

Page 7: ...ystems Inc Page 7 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 2 Physical Outline 2 piece Detachable reflector Feed Arm Polarization Assembly Motor Feed Horn Elevation Motor Azimuth Motor Gear 3 Support Legs BUC...

Page 8: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 8 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 3 Clearance Requirements Fig 2 Clearance requirements for the iNetVu Fly 1201 Platform...

Page 9: ...Assembly 1 Remove AZ Assembly from the case and place it down with the leg grooves pointing to the sky as depicted in the image 2 Remove 3 legs from the case and install One of the legs will have a la...

Page 10: ...mbly over so it is sitting like a tripod on all 3 legs the leg with the label back leg should be pointing North if located in Northern Hemisphere and South if location is in the Southern Hemisphere 4...

Page 11: ...AZ base assembly ensure the cables POL and Coax are pulled through front opening and tighten the 4 retaining nuts 6 Remove EL actuator assembly from the case install bottom pin as shown making sure th...

Page 12: ...tVu Fly 1201 User Manual 7 Supporting the actuator with your shoulder connect the EL motor and EL tilt sensor cables by aligning the notches to the white dash 8 Lower the EL Feed Arm Support plate ont...

Page 13: ...eed Arm from case 10 Install Feed Arm onto EL Feed Arm Support plate and tighten retaining 2 nuts 11 The BUC can be installed at this stage if not already installed Follow the Installing BUC with the...

Page 14: ...iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 12 Connect internal PL Motor PL Tilt Sensor and RX TX cables coming from Feed arm ensure to align groves marked by the white dash 13 Open Reflector case and remove External...

Page 15: ...powering on 7000 Series Controller 14 Connect External Motor and Sensor cable to AZ mount base Line up the biggest notch on the connector to be at the top before attempting to connect to mount face p...

Page 16: ...RX to LNB 17 Open Controller box if applicable back cover and connect external cables Motor Sensor and RX TX cables Also connect power USB and LAN cable if required 18 Power on iNetVu controller and l...

Page 17: ...ieved by the software or controller front panel 20 Open and remove bottom reflector from case The bottom reflector section is the outer most with reference to you Refer to sticker inside the case for...

Page 18: ...Push in 3 locking pins and clamp down handle 23 Lock the reflectors together using the three 3 latches on the back and on both sides of the reflector 24 See section 4 for controller connectivity base...

Page 19: ...hould deploy to EL 30 AZ 0 and PL 0 Reflector Assembly Removal 2 Unhook the three 3 latches holding the two piece reflector together and detach the top reflector assembly 3 Place top reflector in pack...

Page 20: ...ems Inc Page 20 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 4 Detach the bottom section of the reflector there are 4 locking retaining clamps to loosen 5 Place bottom reflector section in the packaging case clo...

Page 21: ...o to the following coordinates EL 78 AZ 60 and PL 0 7 Power off the 7000 Series controller Ensure to power off the 7000 Series Controller prior to disconnecting cables 8 Disconnect the internal PL Til...

Page 22: ...Manual 10 Place the Feed Arm in the protective case EL Feed Arm Support Plate and EL Actuator Motor Assembly Removal 11 Loosen 2 retaining nuts on the EL Actuator take extra care as the weight of the...

Page 23: ...other on the Support Plate push forward on the Support Plate to disengage the EL Actuator Allow the EL support plate to lean forward 13 Disconnect all cables Motor Sensor TX and RX 14 Remove the Quick...

Page 24: ...ite Systems Inc Page 24 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 15 Place the EL Actuator Motor in the protective case 16 Loosen 4 retaining nuts on the EL Support plate assembly Remove EL Support Plate from...

Page 25: ...ning nuts are retracted back and the reflector locking clamps are properly tucked in especially the bottom for the EL Support plate to fit in the packing case failing to do so may prevent the case lid...

Page 26: ...M Satellite Systems Inc Page 26 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 20 Place legs in the protective case ensure the feet are folded with the flat surface facing down 21 Place the AZ base in protective c...

Page 27: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 27 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 22 Coil up the Motor Sensor external cable and place in reflector protective case or controller case...

Page 28: ...01 User Manual 4 3 Closing and locking Cases 1 Close and lock latches shut on all 4 cases 1 Reflector case 2 Feed Arm case 3 Controller case 4 AZ base and EL actuator case 2 Congratulations you have s...

Page 29: ...Modem VSAT However the configuration parameters for Satellite Modem VSAT Communication will differ depending on service The user may select the connection that corresponds to his her preferred system...

Page 30: ...ork Web Interface Connection Fig 4 iNetVu Typical Connection Configuration RX GPS Antenna iNetVu Fly 1201 Platform RX Satellite Modem VSAT 90 264VAC RX COMBINED MOTOR AND SENSOR CABLE Computer TX RG6...

Page 31: ...B Communication Interface Fig 5 USB Configuration Interface GPS Antenna TX Satellite Modem VSAT 90 264VAC TX OUT RX COMBINED MOTOR AND SENSOR CABLE Network Cable Computer USB Cable RX RG6 Coaxial Cabl...

Page 32: ...Fly 1201 Platform TX Satellite Modem VSAT 90 264VAC TX OUT RX COMBINED MOTOR AND SENSOR CABLE Computer If the splitter option is used ensure the LNB Power is disabled in the 7024 Controller See sectio...

Page 33: ...OUT RX IN MOTOR CONTROL AND SENSOR CABLE Computer Modem Example 70 232 247 49 Router WAN IP 70 232 247 50 SUB 255 255 255 0 LAN IP 192 168 1 1 SUB 255 255 255 0 PC DHCP OR Static IP 192 168 1 2 SUB 2...

Page 34: ...R CABLE GPS Antenna ETHERNET CABLE USB CABLE NOTE The user may use a USB Cable OR a Network Cable to interface between the 7024 Controller and the PC Notebook If the user does not wish to use a PC Not...

Page 35: ...ble to interface between the 7024 Controller and the PC Notebook As shown in above wiring diagrams If the user does not wish to use a PC Notebook NO Cable is required and the user must configure the 7...

Page 36: ...n the Southern Hemisphere This leg will have a label on it reflecting the Northern Southern orientation pointing and maybe referred to as the back leg The other two legs are NOT labeled and will serve...

Page 37: ...ress of the controller If router modem IP is A B C D controller IP could be A B C D 1 Press the ENTER button once the change is complete For example if the Modem Router IP is 192 168 0 1 then the cont...

Page 38: ...tellite acquisition INF Interface HTTP for HNS Only TELNET iDirect Viasat Comtech Telnet Interface COM iDirect Viasat Comtech Radyne STM Paradise Console Interface SNMP Radyne Interface UDP NA Must be...

Page 39: ...n 22K HNS Only Enable if 22KHz tone is required for LNB 9 If and only if the user chooses to search and peak using RF not DVB this option can be selected by going to the Maintenance screen and in the...

Page 40: ...e EPROM button to save the data in the controller if you are using a splitter and powering the LNB from the modem ensure the LNB Power is DIS If you are powering the LNB from the controller enter the...

Page 41: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 41 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 7 Appendix...

Page 42: ...AZ and or EL axis in case of a malfunctioning controller or an emergency The AZ and EL must be moved to the required angles in order to properly pack in the respective cases Read this document before...

Page 43: ...stems Inc Page 43 of 47 iNetVu Fly 1201 User Manual 7 1 2 Elevation Manually Moving the EL Axis Step 3 using the same size wrench on the EL motor shaft move the EL in the desired direction AZ Motor Sh...

Page 44: ...ffering excellent wear solid structure and light weight Glued double edge aluminum extrusion frame strengthens and protects panel edges Recessed Zinc plated steel hardware will provide years of wear L...

Page 45: ...values are 2 after Target Calibration AZ Potentiometer 1200 Flyaway AZ ZERO 211 Table 3 Azimuth Potentiometer Default Values PL Tilt Sensor 1200 Flyaway PL ZERO 90 Default Platform Speeds and Limits P...

Page 46: ...mensions Note The ABCD dimensions are preset by the manufacturer and should not be adjusted without C COM s guidance Contact C COM Satellite Systems Inc before performing any adjustments to the POL Ca...

Page 47: ...92 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Manufacturers Name C COM Satellite Systems Inc Manufacturers Address 2574 Sheffield Road Ottawa Canada K1B 3V7 Importers Name optional Importers Address o...

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