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SATMAR60 User Manual   

                                                                                                 

 

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Preparing for the installation

Preparing for the installation

Preparing for the installation

Preparing for the installation    

 

Install Tools and Materials 

 

 

The  SATMAR60  antenna  system  is  designed  for  simple  installation  and  setup. 

However,  the  following  list  of  equipment  or  items  should  be  available  during 

installation of the SATMAR60    antenna. 

 

    Electric drill and drill bits   

    Socket wrench 

    Silicon sealant 

    Fastener suitable for specific application 

 

1. Verification of the Vessel’s Power Supply. 

    Confirm that the vessel’s power supply is 12VDC~24VDC. 

 

2.  Verification  of  the  Satellite  Receiver  and  IDU’s  attachment  and  the  electricity 

supply 

    Attach Satellite Receiver and IDU in the interior of the vessel or the trunk. 

    Connect the power of Satellite Receiver and IDU. 

    Once the power of Satellite Receiver and IDU  is  verified, it confirms that both 

Satellite Receiver and IDU are working normally.   

 

3. Procedure of the satellite’s attachment and installation. 

    Attach the satellite on the flat surface area of the vessel’s roof. 

    Connect each end of the Coaxial antenna cable to the satellite’s terminal and the 

IDU. 

    Connect  the  IDU  and  the  Satellite  Receiver  box  together  through  the  coaxial 

cable. 

    Make sure that the satellite is working normally, once the power is supplied. 

 

Warning : Things to consider when installing the antenna. 

                 

    Turn off the power when attaching or detaching the antenna. 

                 

    Make sure that the attached satellite is fixed on the flat surface. 

                 

    When attaching, ensure that all the products are adhered properly. 

                 

    Ensure that all the cables are connected properly. 

Summary of Contents for SATMAR60

Page 1: ...nents 8 2 Installation Unpacking the Unit 10 Preparing for the installation 11 Selecting the location 12 Equipment and cable installation 14 3 Operation Receiving Satellite TV Signals 16 Operating the...

Page 2: ...Figure 1 1 System Diagram 6 Figure 1 2 Satellite Blockage 7 Figure 1 3 System Components 8 Figure 2 1 Unpacking the Unit 10 Figure 2 2 Selecting the Location 13 Figure 3 3 Functions of LCD Display 17...

Page 3: ...g damage to the equipment Install under DRY condition ONLY Do not install this system in the rain or in any wet conditions Moisture may affect electronics and void warranty Warning Need 2 people to in...

Page 4: ...th the most sophisticated satellite acquisition and tracking programs to provide the following features Fast satellite acquisition Compatible with any Satellite Receiver NZ Freeview or Sky AU Foxtel o...

Page 5: ...Band Ku Band Operating Frequency 11 7GHz to 12 75GHz Dish Dimension 600mm Radome Height 700mm Antenna Weight 18kg Antenna Gain 33dBi Minimum EIRP 49dBW Polarization V H or RHCP LHCP Type of Stabilizat...

Page 6: ...em Overview Antenna System Overview A complete satellite TV system illustrated in Figure 1 1 includes the SATMAR60 antenna connected to a IDU a satellite TV receiver and a television set SATMAR60 Ante...

Page 7: ...ervice DBS satellites broadcast audio video and data information from satellites located 22 000 miles in space A receiving station such as the SATMAR60 antenna should include a dish and satellite rece...

Page 8: ...signal strength is again high enough then the receiver will resume providing desired programming services System Components System Components System Components System Components Antenna Unit The ante...

Page 9: ...a Installation of the SATMAR60 antenna must be accomplished by or under the supervision of an authorized dealer for the Limited Warranty to be valid and in force The steps in the installation and setu...

Page 10: ...ing of the WSTA SM400PM antenna Item Description Quantity 1 SATMAR60 Antenna Unit 1 each 2 IDU In Door Unit 1 each 3 Power Cable 1 each 4 Coaxial Cable 10m 1 each 5 Coaxial Cable 1m 1 each 6 Installat...

Page 11: ...Receiver and IDU in the interior of the vessel or the trunk Connect the power of Satellite Receiver and IDU Once the power of Satellite Receiver and IDU is verified it confirms that both Satellite Rec...

Page 12: ...generate signals that may interfere with the SATMAR60 antenna The further away the SATMAR60 antenna is from these other antennas the less impact their operation will have on it 3 Direct radiation into...

Page 13: ...tion Figure 2 2 Selecting the location Perform a through site inspection on the roof for the antenna to be mounted 1 The antenna must have a clear view of the sky and the horizon at all the directions...

Page 14: ...e receiver make sure that both units are placed in a dry and protected area 3 The IDU and satellite receiver should be placed away from any heat source and in an area with proper ventilation 4 Ensure...

Page 15: ...AR60 antenna system is easy to use Under normal conditions operation of the SATMAR60 antenna requires no intervention from the user Antenna unit initialization and satellite acquisition is completely...

Page 16: ...ost reception Common causes of blockage include lighthouses boat masts trees buildings and bridges Heavy rain ice or snow might also temporarily interrupt satellite signals Turning the System On Off T...

Page 17: ...EEP SLEEP POWER POWER POWER POWER Power Power Power Power S W S W S W S W LCD Display LCD Display LCD Display LCD Display Satellite select button Satellite select button Satellite select button Satell...

Page 18: ...uired satellite GYRO CAL It shows condition of calibrating the Gyro Sensor General Operation Order Turn the power switch on LCD shows information of IDU Push the Satellite select buttons to choose sat...

Page 19: ...C1 OPTUS C1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 AU AU AU AU OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 AU AU AU AU OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS...

Page 20: ...king the satellite The Antenna stops to track the satellite AU AU AU AU OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 NZ OPTUS D1 AU AU AU AU OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS C1 OPTUS...

Page 21: ...co nz Page 21 There are a number of common issues that can affect the signal quality or the operation of the SATMAR60 antenna system The following sections address these issues and potential solution...

Page 22: ...s there excessive dirt or moisture on the antenna dome Dirt buildup or moisture on the dome can reduce satellite reception Clean the exterior of the dome periodically Is it raining heavily Heavy rain...

Page 23: ...al will be quickly restored once the antenna has a clear line of sight again Heavy rain cloud snow or ice may also interfere with the signal reception quality If the satellite signal is lost due to bl...

Page 24: ...erage Map Satellite Coverage Map Satellite Coverage Map Satellite TV broadcast spot beams are aimed at land masses where the bulk of subscribers can be found Thus the signal strength decreases as you...

Page 25: ...SATMAR60 User Manual www majestic global co nz Page 25 Appendix B AUSTRALIA OPTUS C1...

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