Nera SatLink Terminal User Guide – Revision P
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A.2 Configuration
of
the Nera SatLink Terminal
A.2.1 Configuration of the satellite interface
Configuration of the satellite interface can be done by choosing the “Configuration” page, and then
selecting the “Satellite” button.
The most common configuration parameters of the satellite interface can be set from the Web interface:
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Autostart on/off for the transmitter
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Population ID
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EIRP. Only needed when using the Nera SatLink 4033/4035/4036 or 3000 transmitter (BUC).
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IDU output power. Only needed when using other transmitters (BUCs) than Nera SatLink
4033/4035/4036 or 3000.
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ODU Transmitter type (BUC). Select the BUC that the In-Door Unit is to be connected to.
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Antenna Type. When the terminal is configured with the SatLink 4033/4035/4036 or the 3000
transmitter (BUC), the correct antenna must be configured to allow the RCST to compute the correct
EIRP.
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Autostart on/off for the receiver
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Forward link frequency
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Forward link symbol rate
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LNB Type. Select the LNB that the In-Door Unit is to be connected to.
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Terminal position in WGS84 format: longitude, latitude, and altitude
Please note that these parameters should only be changed to values specified by the system operator,
otherwise the connection to the DVB-RCS Gateway will most likely be lost.
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