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Figure 09 : Radome Dimension of STV37

44 cm (17.3”)

STV37

Summary of Contents for STV37

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS STV37 STV45 ...

Page 2: ...n Use correct lifting point When lifting the antenna unit always lift from the base plate Do NOT use the antenna cover or damage to the cover could occur Caution Do not damage connectors Take care to avoid damage to the connectors underneath the antenna base plate when moving the unit Do NOT use these connectors to lift the unit Caution Remove transit packing Before installing or operating the pro...

Page 3: ... will operate and receive DVB broadcasts at your new location Important Please refer all servicing component replacement to authorized Raymarine agents Satellite coverage Up to date coverage maps and satellite information may be found on the appropriate website of your satellite service provider Television reception For full functionality of your STV System you must subscribe to the relevant servi...

Page 4: ...ctive does not apply to some Raymarine products we support its policy and ask you to be aware ofhow to dispose of this product Suppression ferrites Raymarine cables may be tted with suppression f errites These are important for correct EMC performance If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose e g installation or maintenance it must be replaced in the original position before the product is us...

Page 5: ...ting DBT technology which dynamically shapes the antenna beam to utilize stabilization While tracking the target satellite DBT technology uses a high performance constantly adjusting sub reflector which allows the antenna to remain relatively still eliminating the constant whine of stepper motors while staying locked on to the satellites The STV37 STV45 has a built in GPS system which enhances the ...

Page 6: ...ces the speed of acquisition of the satellite signal and provides Raymarine STV37 STV45 even higher performance Ethernet Port for management The Ethernet Port on the rear panel of the ACU enables direct and simple network connection between a PC and the ACU By connecting to ISP or the modem linked with VSAT systems Raymarine STV37 STV45 can be monitored controlled and diagnosed remotely from anywh...

Page 7: ... the right Refer to the next chapter Installation in this manual for more detailed connection instructions Separate purchase of a satellite receiver and a TV is required Note STV37 can only be connected to one receiver Note 2 Dish and Bell TV users please refer to the separate Dish MIM Installation and User Manual Figure 01 Basic Configuration with 2 Receivers ...

Page 8: ...ine STV37 STV45 is comprised of the following components for optimum search and satellite signal reception Mechanical Unit manipulates the antenna to receive the optimal satellite signal regardless of the movement of the vessel Control Unit controls mechanical operation of the antenna RF Unit transmits the optimum satellite signal to the receiver Radome protects the antenna from the severe marine ...

Page 9: ...CU even in the dark The functions of the ACU are as follows Controls the antenna system Provides power to the antenna unit Monitors the antenna status Changes the target satellite Set up the user environment Set the current GPS information Set satellite information Move antenna manually Perform self diagnosis of the antenna Set up the interface with a PC Figure 03 Front Rear of ACU Front Rear Ante...

Page 10: ...m 1EA 5 PC Serial Cable 6ft 1 8m 1EA 6 NMEA Connector AK950 2 1EA 7 Power Connector AK950 3 1EA 8 Hex Bolt M8x35L 5EA 9 Tapping Screw ø4x16L 5EA ø3x8L 5EA 10 Flat Washer M8 5EA 11 Spring Washer M8 5EA 12 Aptus CD 1EA 13 User Manual 1EA 14 Mounting Template STV37 1EA STV45 15 Quick Installation Guide 1EA Figure 05 List of the Supplied Parts Figure 04 Installation Bolt Kit Hex Bolt 5 Hex Nut 5 Sprin...

Page 11: ...Tools Required for Installation Power Drill 11 mm Spanner Cross Head Screwdriver 13 mm Spanner 10 mm Drill Bit Ø80 mm Hole Saw Pencil 5 mm Allen Hex key Figure 06 Required Tools for Installation ...

Page 12: ...ts It is recommended to position the antenna at least 4 feet 1 2m above or below the level of the radar and a minimum of 15 feet 6m away from the high power short wave radars The mounting platform should be suitably rigid and not subjected to excessive vibration The movement of the antenna can be minimized by installing at the center of the vessel For optimal performance of the antenna it is not r...

Page 13: ...ned to work on a boat s power supply rated from 9 30 V DC If your receiver s and television s require a 110V 240V AC power supply you will need to install a suitable DC to AC converter to operate the unit s from your boat s DC power supply RF Cable This cable is supplied at a length of 49ft 15m If a longer length is required you should replace this cable with an extended RF cable available separat...

Page 14: ...of the antenna before installing The space must be sufficient for installing the antenna unit considering the height and diameter of the antenna The height and the diameter of the bottom surface of the antenna are as shown in the following drawings If possible install the antenna using a power tower Note Before installing the antenna open the radome and remove the shipping constraints from the ant...

Page 15: ...Figure 09 Radome Dimension of STV37 44 cm 17 3 STV37 ...

Page 16: ... on board it must be a flat surface or on a separate power tower Note If a power tower is not suitable to mount the antenna separate cable shock and waterproofing measures must be taken to protect the RF connector from being exposed to the sea water and external shocks An exposed cable may cause electric shock and cause serious damage to the equipment ...

Page 17: ...Figure 11 Mounting Hole Position of STV37 Figure 10 Mounting Hole Position of STV45 22 86 cm 9 22 86 cm 9 23 3cm 9 2 14 15cm 5 6 ...

Page 18: ... to the RF connector under the base plate through the access hole using an 11mm spanner Be careful not to over tighten as you may damage the connector Figure 13 Connectors on Bottom of Antenna Note Do not use excessive force or overtighten when using the spanner as this will damage the threads Be careful that the connectors do not touch the mounting surface of the antenna this might cause a critic...

Page 19: ...spring washers and M8 flat washers supplied Figure 14 Mounting the Antenna Radome Base Deck M8 Flat Washer M8 Spring Washer M8 Hex Bolt 13mm Spanner ACU Dimensions Installing the ACU 7 5 cm 2 95 17 8 cm 7 17 8cm 7 5 4cm 2 1 22 8cm 9 18 5cm 7 3 21 7cm 8 5 Figure 15 Dimension of ACU ...

Page 20: ...ll the ACU 1 The ACU should be installed using the two supplied mounting brackets which allow for a top or bottom mounting configuration 2 Using the self tapping screws supplied attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the ACU 3 Place the ACU in the location where it is going to be installed 4 Connect the cables to the rear of the ACU 5 Use a pencil to mark the 4 hole positions two on each side...

Page 21: ...the ACU 2 Connect the RF cable 10ft 3m from the receiver connector on the ACU to RF connector on the receiver 3 Connect the DC power cable 33ft 10m from DC power connector on the ACU to a power source from 9 30 V DC 4 Press the POWER ON switch on the ACU to start the operation of the antenna system Figure 17 Single Receiver Configuration RF1 RF2 RF Cable DC Power Cable NMEA Connection E g GPS PC Ca...

Page 22: ...ACU determines which satellite is tracked while the other receiver can watch any channel which is available from the tracked satellite As in the single receiver option the RF cables from the antenna base plate should be connected to LNB ANT or Satellite In connector on the receiver Receiver 1 4 Not supplied RF1 RF2 RF Cable IRD 2 Not Supplied IRD 2 Not Supplied DC Power Cable PC Cable ACU NMEA Con...

Page 23: ...a base plate to the ANT RF1 connector on the ACU 2 Connect the RF cable 10ft 3m from the receiver connector on the ACU to RF connector on the receiver 3 Connect the DC power cable 33ft 10m from DC power connector on the ACU to a power source from 9 30 V DC 4 Press the POWER ON switch on the ACU to start the operation of the antenna system Figure 20 Single Receiver Configuration RF1 RF Cable DC Powe...

Page 24: ...ctor supplied with your Raymarine STV37 STV45 Satellite TV System To Connect the System to a GPS 1 Strip back the insulation of each cable and connect a cable to each terminal of the 2 way connector 2 Tighten the locking screws 3 Connect the cable from the positive terminal of the ACU GPS connector to the NMEA OUT wire of the vessel s GPS system 4 Connect the cable from the negative terminal of th...

Page 25: ... Multi switch or SDM Shaw Decoder Module which requires DC power input The MIM can be connected to the ACU without AC DC Adaptor Figure 22 DC out MIM Note The DC power cable is included in the component list of MIM Note The STV37 antenna system is not compatible with SDM devices Figure 23 DC out SDM ...

Page 26: ...from one satellite to another or when the vessel has traveled a significant geographic distance It should NOT need to be readjusted if the vessel stays in the same location and is operating on the same satellite Skew Angle Adjustment of STV37 STV45 Polarization of your Raymarine STV antenna must be accomplished manually by the following steps 1 Open the radome after switching power OFF 2 Loosen 4 b...

Page 27: ...le of LNB is shown from the ACU and GUI Program Figure 25 Auto LNB Skew Angle Adjustment System Skew sensor LNB Skew Motor PC to ACU Communication Setup You can establish data communication between a PC and the ACU using one of the following methods Serial Connection Connection through Serial Port 1 Connect a 9 pin Serial cable from the PC INTERFACE connector on the ACU to the 9 pin serial port on...

Page 28: ... Port This method requires separate IP configuration on a PC 1 Connect an Ethernet cable from a PC Ethernet port to the Ethernet port on the back of the ACU 2 Go to Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change Adapter Settings and right click on the Local Area Connection then click Properties 3 Select TCP IPv4 then click Properties 4 Change the network settings on a PC IP Address 192 168 0 222 S...

Page 29: ...tting GPS Edit satellite information Setting the antenna parameters Setting the LNB local frequency Setting the DiSEqC method Display versions Display power Setting remote control Setting antenna go position Setting antenna move step Executing antenna diagnosis Setting region Setting the factory default parameters Operation Instruction Note Many of the above functions will only be required after i...

Page 30: ...lowing instruction will be described using the STV37 as an example 1 Data communication is being established between the antenna and the ACU The ACU is initialized 2 The antenna is initialized 3 The antenna is searching for Satellite A 4 The antenna has located the satellite and is now tracking INITIALIZE ACU INITIALIZE ANTENNA SEARCH A DTV101 TRACKING A DTV101 B DTV119 SETUP B DTV119 SETUP Figure...

Page 31: ...nna Dual Sat Mode Tri Sat Mode 1 Press LEFT soft key for tracking Satellite B 2 The antenna is tracking Satellite B 3 Press LEFT soft key for tracking Satel lite C 4 The antenna is tracking Satellite C TRACKING A DTV101 TRACKING B DTV119 TRACKING B DTV119 TRACKING C DTV110 B DTV119 SETUP DTV110 DTV101 DTV110 DTV101 DTV101 DTV119 1 Press LEFT soft key for tracking Satellite B 2 The antenna is track...

Page 32: ...e A 3 The antenna is winding unwinding the cables in the antenna 4 The antenna is again tracking Satellite A Press center soft key to display position detail SEARCH A DTV101 TRACKING A DTV101 ANTENNA IS UNWRAPING TRACKING A DTV101 B DTV119 SETUP B DTV119 SETUP B DTV119 SETUP B DTV119 SETUP 5 Antenna position detail and signal strength are displayed 6 Press center soft key to display current GPS in...

Page 33: ... instructions below Setup Mode 1 Press BACK to enter sleep mode 2 Press BACK again for exiting sleep mode TRACKING A DTV101 TRACKING A DTV101 B DTV119 SETUP B DTV119 SETUP 1 While the antenna is tracking press SETUP 2 Press YES to enter setup mode 3 Press YES to set the satellite pair TRACKING A DTV101 SETUP MODE B DTV119 SETUP YES NO SET SAT PAIR PREV NEXT YES ...

Page 34: ...o show previous satellite name Press SELECT to set chosen satellite to SAT B Press NEXT to show next satellite name 6 Set satellite C Press PREV to show previous satellite name Press SELECT to set chosen satellite to SAT C Press NEXT to show next satellite name 7 Press YES to save selections Press NO to cancel and return to main setup mode SAT B DTV119 SAT C DTV110 SAVE PREV PREV YES NEXT NEXT NO ...

Page 35: ...een Press BACK to move to previous screen 6 Input the latitude data increases the value decreases the value Change the underscored digit using the buttons Press INPUT to accept the value and move to next digit Press BACK to move to previous digit 7 Press YES to accept data Press NO to cancel and return to main setup mode LONGITUDE E LONGITUDE E LATITUDE N SAVE YES NO INPUT INPUT INPUT 1 Press YES ...

Page 36: ... SET SAT PAIR EDIT SAT INFO SAT NAME DTV101 YES PREV PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT NEXT YES YES SELECT X2 5 Input the satellite name increases the value decreases the value Change the underscored digit using the buttons Press INPUT to accept the value and move to next digit Press BACK to move to previous digit 6 Press ENTER to move to next screen Press BACK to return to previous screen 7 Input the satell...

Page 37: ...96 HOR LOW NID 0x0003 INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT VER LOW NID 0x0003 13 Input the network ID NID for vertical high band 14 Input the tracking frequency MHz and symbol rate KHz for horizontal high band VER HIGH NID 0x0003 HOR HIGH 12523 21096 INPUT INPUT 15 Input the network ID NID for horizontal high band 16 Select the Verification Method of tracking satellite PREV Shows previous method SELECT Set the ...

Page 38: ...ELECT SAVE Verification Method SIGNAL use only signal level for tracking DVB LOCK use only DVB Lock signal for tracking DVB DECODE verify satellite using DVB decoding method for tracking DSS DECODE decode only DSS Lock signal for tracking Voltage Supply Method AUTO Supply 13V or 18V to LNB ONLY 13 V always supply 13 V to LNB ONLY 18 V always supply 18 V to LNB DISEQC Method AUTO Supply 0KHz tone or...

Page 39: ...o move to next screen SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR SET ANT PARAMETER PARAM SCAN OFFSET YES PREV PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT NEXT YES YES YES X3 5 Input the WRS LEVEL increases the value decreases the value Change the underscored digit using the buttons Press INPUT to accept the value and move to next digit Press BACK to move to previous digit Press ENTER to move to next screen 7 Press YES to save the input ...

Page 40: ...el is to set the WRS detection level The tracking offset is to offset the satellite signal tracking level The power level is to distinguish the voltage between 13 V and 18 V The DiSEqC level is to distinguish 0KHz tone and 22KHz tone The offset RH LH is to offset the signal difference between RHCP and LHCP The EL offset is to offset the angle difference between the mechanical elevation angle and a...

Page 41: ...pe SELECT Set the displayed LNB type NEXT Shows next LNB type Press ENTER to move to next screen SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR SET LOCAL FREQ LNB TYPE SINGLE YES PREV PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT NEXT YES YES SELECT X4 5 Input the local frequency of LNB increases the value decreases the value Change the underscored digit using the buttons Press INPUT to accept the value and move to next digit Press BACK to mo...

Page 42: ...ws previous LNB type SELECT Set the displayed LNB type NEXT Shows next LNB type Press ENTER to move to next screen SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR SET LOCAL FREQ LNB TYPE UNIVERSAL YES PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT NEXT YES YES SELECT X4 5 Press YES to accept the data Press NO to cancel and return to main setup mode SAVE YES NO LNB Type SINGLE Single Band LNB Asia 11300 MHz Japan 10678 MHz Korea 10750 MHz Americ...

Page 43: ...CT ENTER Set the displayed DiSEqC method NEXT Shows next DiSEqC Method Press ENTER to move to next screen SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR USE DISEQC DO NOT USE DISEQC YES PREV PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT NEXT YES YES X5 5 Press YES to accept the selection Press NO to cancel and return to main setup mode SAVE YES NO DiSEqC Method DO NOT USE DISEQC DiSEqC is not being used USE TO CHANGE BAND DiSEqC is being used...

Page 44: ...enable the DiSEqC 1 2 setting on the ACU to process the DiSEqC 1 2 command 4 Set the USE DiSEqC 1 2 to a desired option PREV Shows previous option YES NO SELECT ENTER Set the displayed option for DiSEqC 1 2 NEXT Shows next option YES NO Press ENTER to move to next screen 5 Press YES to accept the data Press NO to cancel and return to main setup mode USE DISEQC 1 2 NO NEXT PREV SELECT SAVE YES NO O...

Page 45: ...o set the LNB Skew menu 4 Press SELECT to calibrate LNB skew angle or press NEXT to enter Skew Manual option SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR SET LNB SKEW SKEW CALIBRATION PREV PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT YES YES SELECT YES 5 Press SELECT to set the LNB skew angle manually 6 Press SET to save the changed LNB skew angle SKEW 2 0 0 1 NEXT X7 SKEW MANUAL PREV 1 SELECT SET NEXT ...

Page 46: ...EV S N 0000000000 NO NEXT NEXT EXIT YES YES X7 Display Versions This sequence enables you to see what version of antenna and ACU software are installed on your system 5 Antenna software version and S N are shown Press EXIT to return to main setup mode 6 ACU software version and S N are shown Press EXIT to return to main setup mode 7 Library version and S N are shown Press EXIT to return to main se...

Page 47: ...n to main setup mode SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR VIEW POWER ACU POWER 27 1V PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT YES YES X8 YES 5 Antenna voltage is shown Press center soft key to view receiver Volt age and frequency Press EXIT to return to main setup mode 6 Receiver voltage and frequency are shown Press EXIT to return to main setup mode ANT POWER 25 9 V Receiver 18V kHz PREV PREV PREV NEXT NEXT NEXT YES YES YES ...

Page 48: ... NEXT NO NEXT NEXT EXIT YES YES SELECT X9 5 SELECT ENTER Registers a key on remote control 6 Point remote control to ACU Press any key on remote control for selected function and press the same key again for confir mation Press BACK to move to previous screen Press EXIT to return to main setup mode PRESS A REMOTE KEY NEXT BACK EXIT EXIT SELECT FUNC SLEEP MODE 7 If failed to press the same key twice...

Page 49: ...rly registered REMOTE KEY REGISTED 10 Press NEXT to shows next function Press EXIT to return to main setup mode FUNC CHANGE SAT NEXT EXIT SELECT Function CHANGE SAT Change the target satellite SLEEP MODE Enter sleep mode CLEAR REGISTERED KEY Clear registered key ...

Page 50: ... move to next digit Press BACK to move to previous digit Press ENTER to move to next screen SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR ANT GO POSITION GO TO AZ YES PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT YES YES INPUT X10 5 Input position value for elevation EL axis increases the value decreases the value Change the underscored digit using the buttons Press INPUT to accept the value and move to next digit Press BACK to move to previ...

Page 51: ...mes 3 Press YES to move step 4 Move the antenna in the AZ axis CW Move the antenna clockwise CCW Move the antenna counter clockwise EL Go to elevation control screen SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR ANT MOVE STEP STEP AZ YES PREV NO CCW NO NEXT NEXT CW YES YES EL X11 5 Move the antenna in the EL axis UP Move the antenna up DOWN Move the antenna down EXIT Return to antenna move step mode STEP EL DOWN UP EXI...

Page 52: ...IT Executing Antenna Diagnosis The antenna status can be checked by reviewing the results of the diagnostic self test of the antenna Refer to the following codes to understand the test results 1 Press YES to enter setup mode 2 Press NEXT twelve times to enter antenna diagnosis mode STV45 Press NEXT thirteen times 3 Press YES to diagnose antenna SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR ANT DIAGNOSIS YES PREV PREV N...

Page 53: ...e limit sensors motor and belt for EL axis Sub reflector is tested If failed check the sub reflector LNB is tested If failed check the LNB and control board Skew System is tested If failed check the control board skew motor and skew sensor Antenna Input Power is tested If failed check the RF cable ACU Power is tested If failed check the ACU power cable and Input DC power Receiver Power is tested to ...

Page 54: ...Shows next continent SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR LOAD REGION INFO CONTINENT N_AMERICA YES PREV PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT NEXT YES YES SELECT X13 5 Select the Region PREV Shows previous region SELECT Set the displayed region NEXT Shows next region 6 Press YES to load region information Press NO to cancel and return to main setup mode 7 Loading selected region information REGION LOS_ANGELES LOAD LOADING PR...

Page 55: ...nna back to factory default setting 1 Press YES to enter setup mode 2 Press NEXT fourteen times to enter Default setting mode STV45 Press NEXT fifteen times 3 Press YES to set default parameters SETUP MODE SET SAT PAIR SET DEFAULT YES PREV PREV NO NEXT NEXT YES YES X14 ...

Page 56: ...er laptop The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the program setup process The installation routine provides an icon on the desktop Click the icon to start the software In addition Raymarine also provides patch files for software upgrade ANTENNA CONTROL SOFTWARE Hardware Hardware Requirements CPU Intel Pentium 4 or higher Memory 512MB or higher Video Card DirectX9 0 or higher supported H W...

Page 57: ...0 for STV series 4 Select a COM port which is not occupied by other devices 5 Click the Connect button Access ACU through Network Communication TCP IP 1 Connect your PC to the Ethernet Port or via Wi Fi Turn off the wireless connection while using the Ethernet port 2 Select Network at communication type combo box 3 Enter in the ACU s IP address Factory default Ethernet connection 192 168 0 223 Wi ...

Page 58: ...ilable 2 Current software version information is displayed 3 It notifies new software version information 4 When you click the start button File downloading message is displayed while downloading files from the server 5 When file downloading is finished installing message is displayed and Aptus patch runs and the installation starts by InstallShield 6 Click the Finish button when InstallShield install...

Page 59: ...ctions File not used on STV series View for user layout and work view Connection for communication Utill not used on STV series and Help for reporting problems and information check Setup enters Setup mode Restart exits Setup mode and restarts the antenna Reboot reboots the antenna Get Ant Info obtains the information stored in the antenna Save Satellite Not used on STV series Quick 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 60: ... will be saved to the list under User Layout menu When changes are made to the current layout select Save current layout option The current layout will be saved with changes To remove a layout select Delete layout option Select a desired layout to remove on the pop up window then click Delete Close the window by clicking on Close The selected layout is removed from the User Layout list Default Lay...

Page 61: ...n Selecting Comm Button will display Communication Window to connect to the ACU via Serial or Network communication Report provides e mail contact to the technical support team Information displays the information of current Aptus software version Connection 4 Utill Not used on STV series 5 Help 6 ...

Page 62: ...nna is in SETUP mode Sleep Antenna is in Sleep mode Unwrap Antenna is unwinding winding the cable in the antenna Tracking Satellite Display or set current tracking satellite tracking information Up to 3 satellites can be selected Signal Level The Red line indicates the signal Detect Level Threshold and the Orange line indicates the signal Tracking Level Threshold If the signal level is higher than...

Page 63: ...ght flashes green if the system receives a correct input of the GPS Voltage Displays the antenna and the ACU voltage information Software Information Displays the antenna and the ACU firmware versions Product Information Displays the antenna and ACU serial numbers antenna model and ACU model ...

Page 64: ...ymarine Satellite TV Antenna Systems 8 Diagnostic Error Report The square button next to the Diagnostic Error Report turns red when the system receives an error Click the button to see a Diagnostic Report ...

Page 65: ...w Information and the Antenna s Angle This view tab uses the Antenna s AZ and EL information in order to provide a dynamic graphic user interface UI GPS displays and sets current antenna s GPS Bow Information not used on STV series Go to Position The current position angle of the antenna is displayed Push the Go to Target Position button after keying in the desired angle to move the antenna to tar...

Page 66: ...difference between Azimuth and Elevation Lock Count The Lock Count is to set the number of checking signal lock Offset Diff RH LH The offset RH LH is to offset the signal difference between RHCP and LHCP Parameter Setting used to set the control parameter settings Scan Offset The scan offset is to offset the angle difference between the black marker on the sub reflector and the optical sensor Scale...

Page 67: ... WRS method is to determine whether the system uses WRS Detect Level or not Use WRS method and WRS Detect Level are pair functions Use Offset Difference Use offset difference is to determine whether the system uses Offset Difference or not Use Offset Difference and Offset Difference are pair functions Use DiSEqC 1 2 Use DiSEqC 1 2 is to determine whether the system uses the DiSEqC 1 2 protocol or ...

Page 68: ...ox makes it possible to register A or B in Dual Satellite Mode Pushing Register for Sat A or Register for Sat B or Register for Sat C button after selecting the satellite in the list box makes it possible to register A or B or C in the Triple Satellite Mode Transponder information consists of frequency symbol and NID Network ID of a transponder in tracking the satellite There are four groups of tr...

Page 69: ...pan sets the Display Range s of each corresponding Graph Item Period displays and sets the signal sampling rate Graph Column Count makes all Graph Views show in either one or two column format Select Graph Item shows the graphs of only the checked item s in a Single or Multi Graph View Single Graph View shows Graph Views per each single Graph Item selected in Select Graph Item Multi Graph View sho...

Page 70: ...ID only if the antenna is locked onto the desired satellite Start Debug starts the debug log of the antenna The debug message will be displayed once the debug button is pressed Stop Debug stops debug logging of the antenna Save Debug Start Stop starts or stops saving the debug log This button is enabled once the Start Debug button is pressed Clear View clears the debug message or log data in monit...

Page 71: ... Limit CW tests the azimuth limit CW AZ Limit CCW tests the azimuth limit CCW EL Limit tests the elevation limit Sub Reflector tests the Sub Reflector LNB tests the LNB Power Ant tests the antenna power to see whether or not it is within the nominal operating range Power ACU tests the ACU power to see whether or not it is within the nominal operating range Receiver Connection tests the data communic...

Page 72: ...nd must not exceed 8 alphanumeric characters which may be any keyboard character Make sure this setting is the same for all devices in your wireless network Encryption STV series supports different types of encryption settings for your network Password the password should be 8 alphanumeric characters Confirm enter the password again to confirm it IP the current wireless IP address Subnet the current...

Page 73: ...ed from the rest Tabs Click and hold the left mouse button on the Work View Tab s header and then drag a desired Tab out When a Work View Tab is separated from the rest of your Work View Tabs again click and hold the left mouse button on the Work View Tab s header to display a cross shaped Navigator icon While holding the mouse button bring the selected Work View Tab closer to the Navigator icon a...

Page 74: ...agging them out right click the mouse button on a desired Tab header and select New Horizontal Tab Group or New Vertical Tab Group option Selecting New Horizontal Tab Group will separate a selected Tab from the rest of other Tabs then arrange it in a horizontal format Likewise selecting New Vertical Tab Group will separate a selected Tab from the rest of other Tabs then arrange it in a vertical fo...

Page 75: ...on toggles between the fit view and the previous view View Name Button displays the current Work View name Close View Button closes the current view Zoom In and Zoom Out Bar zooms in and out to expand and reduce the View to the desired size The zoom changes in 10 increments View Switch Button displays a list of the current views in a list Choosing one of these views will display the selected view i...

Page 76: ... radome 5 Cover upper part of radome Be careful not to touch the reflector when assembling upper part of radome 6 Pack Raymarine STV37 STV45 into the original package box Note Don t rotate it quickly or you may damage the antenna limit system Preparation for Transportation This is to describe how to prepare the antenna internally for transportation To protect the product from potential damage durin...

Page 77: ...control unit 9kg 19 8 lbs 1 2kg 2 6 lbs Environmental Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Humidity limit 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F 40 C to 80 C 40 F to 176 F 95 R H Power requirements 9 30 V DC Power consumption Typ 30W Max 50W Antenna system performance Frequency Ku band 10 7 to 12 75 GHz Minimum EIRP 50dBW Azimuth range 680 Elevation range 10 80 Ship s motion Roll 25 Pitch 15 ...

Page 78: ... temperature range Storage temperature range Humidity limit 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F 40 C to 80 C 40 F to 176 F 95 R H Power requirements 9 30 V DC Power consumption Typ 30W Max 50W Antenna system performance Frequency Ku band 10 7 to 12 75 GHz Minimum EIRP 48dBW Azimuth range 680 Elevation range 0 90 Ship s motion Roll 25 Pitch 15 Roll and pitch response rate 50 per second Turn rate 50 per seco...

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