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Sea Tel, Inc. 
4030 Nelson Avenue 
Concord, CA   94520 
Tel:  (925) 798-7979 

Fax: (925) 798-7986 
Email:  [email protected]  
Web: : 

www.cobham.com\seatel

 

 

Sea Tel Europe 
Unit 1, Orion Industrial Centre 
Wide Lane, Swaythling 
Southampton, UK S0 18 2HJ 

Tel:  44 (0)23 80 671155 
Fax: 44 (0)23 80 671166 

Email:  [email protected]  

Web: 

www.cobham.com\seatel

 

Sea Tel Inc doing business as Cobham SATCOM

 

July 13, 2010   

Document. No. 130550   Revision  C

 

 

INSTALLATION MANUAL  

FOR SEA TEL 4009-33 BROADBAND-AT-SEA  

TRANSMIT / RECEIVE SYSTEM WITH SELECTABLE CO-POL OR 

CROSS-POL RECEIVE 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4009-33

Page 1: ...trial Centre Wide Lane Swaythling Southampton UK S0 18 2HJ Tel 44 0 23 80 671155 Fax 44 0 23 80 671166 Email seatel cobham com Web www cobham com seatel Sea Tel Inc doing business as Cobham SATCOM Jul...

Page 2: ...ctral density envelope set forth in FCC 47 C F R 25 222 a 1 when the input power density limitations listed in our FCC Declaration are met These antenna systems also contain FCC compliant supervisory...

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Page 5: ...MAST CONFIGURATIONS 2 3 2 5 1 Vertical Masts 2 4 2 5 2 Raked Masts 2 4 2 5 3 Girder Masts 2 4 2 5 4 Truss Mast 2 5 2 6 SAFE ACCESS TO THE ADE 2 5 2 7 BELOW DECKS EQUIPMENT LOCATION 2 5 2 8 CABLES 2 5...

Page 6: ...1 4 4 SAVE NEW PARAMETERS 4 2 5 SETUP SHIPS GYRO COMPASS 5 1 5 1 GYRO TYPE 5 1 5 2 UPDATING THE GYRO TYPE PARAMETER 5 1 5 3 IF THERE IS NO SHIPS GYRO COMPASS 5 1 6 SETUP TRACKING RECEIVER VSAT 6 1 6 1...

Page 7: ...12 3 HUGHES MODEMS 12 1 12 4 CONNECTIONS ACU TO SATELLITE MODEM 12 2 12 4 1 iDirect Modems 12 2 12 4 2 Comtech Modems 12 2 12 4 3 Hughes Modems 12 2 12 5 SYSTEM TYPE PARAMETER 12 2 12 6 BLOCKAGE SIMUL...

Page 8: ...o ACU 15 23 15 16 2 PC Laptop USB Port to ACU 15 23 15 17 PC DACREMP TO ACU COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION 15 24 15 17 1 TCP IP Based 15 24 15 17 2 Serial Based 15 25 15 18 DACREMP FIND DAC S 15 25 15 19...

Page 9: ...17 5 CABLES 17 5 17 5 1 IF Signal Cables 17 5 17 5 2 SBS Synchro Gyro Compass Interface Cable Customer Furnished 17 5 18 4009 33 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18 1 18 1 ANTENNA REFLECTOR FEED 4009 18 1 18...

Page 10: ...CU to the Base MUX 18 8 18 15 2 Antenna L Band IF Coax Cables Customer Furnished 18 8 18 15 3 Multi conductor Cables Customer Furnished 18 8 19 DRAWINGS 19 1 19 1 DAC 2202 ANTENNA CONTROL UNIT DRAWING...

Page 11: ...inch Diameter 1 76 M 66 inch Diameter 201 59cm 76 inch Diameter 205 23cm 81 inch Diameter Air Conditioning available for this radome ONLY 1 2 System Cables AC Power Coaxial cables will be discussed in...

Page 12: ...r This connection scheme is required for ACU A to be able to control Antenna A and ONLY Antenna A AND ACU B to be able to control Antenna B and ONLY Antenna B You will program the blockage zone s for...

Page 13: ...viding signal the BDE distribution To provide a seamless switching transition refer to the arbitrator installation instructions to balance the TX RX signal levels between the two antennas 1 7 Open Ant...

Page 14: ...Skew Offset S 20 1 1 0 3 5 P c1 c2 Polarization 2 parameters H V L or R P L R H f1 f2 Tracking Frequency 2 Parameters Center Frequency and Bandwidth in MHz H 14123 321 0 256 B f1 f2 Down Conversion O...

Page 15: ...any magnetic compass installations The ADE should be mounted more than 2 5 meters 8 feet away from any GPS receiver antennae Another consideration for any satellite antenna mounting is multi path sign...

Page 16: ...estal to mount the ADE on which is tall enough to allow access into the radome via the hatch Ladder rungs must be provided on all mounting stanchions greater than 3 4 feet tall to allow footing for pe...

Page 17: ...tenna is excessive 1 2 Gs the antenna will not maintain stabilization and may even be physically damaged by the g force 2 5 Mast Configurations Sea Tel recommends the ADE be mounted on the ship in a l...

Page 18: ...more unique and less utilitarian they raked the masts aft to make the vessel appear capable of speed This drawing shows a raked mast again with the preferred ADE mounting above the radar and alternat...

Page 19: ...iewed and agreed with all personnel prior to the installation Installations greater than 3 meters above the deck or where the access starts at a deck less than 1 meter in width without cages around th...

Page 20: ...supplies power to the below decks equipment but it is recommended Antenna Power Cable 2 8 3 If your system includes a marine air conditioner available with the 81 inch radome ONLY run an AC power cab...

Page 21: ...condition 3 2 Assembly Notes and Warnings NOTE Unless otherwise indicated all nuts and bolts should be assembled with Loctite 271 or its equivalent WARNING Assure that all nut bolt assemblies are tig...

Page 22: ...e hatch of the radome Cable Passage The radome base is designed with a bottom center cable passage and Roxtec Multidiameter blocks for cable strain relief The recommended cable passage in the 50 60 an...

Page 23: ...tom of radome assembly 3 Open the hatch by pressing the round release button in the center of the black latches and gently push the hatch up into the radome Place the hatch door gel coat surface up in...

Page 24: ...under the lower base plate of antenna NOTE Suitable strain relief should be provided below the mounting surface to prevent the cables from being kinked where the cables exit the bottom of the radome 1...

Page 25: ...the upper and lower Roxtec Multidiameter blocks to provide an opening in the block that is just smaller than the outer diameter of the cable that will pass through it When compressed the block should...

Page 26: ...rp bends kinking and the use of excessive force After placement seal the deck penetration glands and tie the cables securely in place all along the cable run s 3 5 Installing the Below Decks Equipment...

Page 27: ...r panel connections of the ACU It is four rack unit height 4 Install your Satellite Modem Router VOIP adapters Telephone equipment Fax machine Computers and any other below decks equipment that are pa...

Page 28: ...h Antenna Control Unit via the internal web pages by use of DacRemP IP or via an Ethernet connection through a router switch hub to an Open AMIP compatible satellite modem Use an Ethernet patch cable...

Page 29: ...d Test chapter for more information 3 6 7 3 TS1 Control Interface Connections AGC GND External AGC or Modem Lock input External AGC input to the DAC 2202 must be 0 to 15 Volts DC analog signal positiv...

Page 30: ...ons when the antenna is positioned where people may be harmed by the transmit power emanating from the antenna RF Radiation Hazard Mute the Transmit output of the Satellite Modem used in TX RX antenna...

Page 31: ...dem 3 6 8 Connect your other Below Decks Equipment ie telephone fax machine and computer equipment to complete your configuration Other BDE connections 3 7 Final Checks 3 7 1 Do a visual inspection of...

Page 32: ...y moving existing counter weights from the left to the right or from the right to the left Always move weight from one location on the equipment frame to the same location on the opposite side of the...

Page 33: ...screen capture below is imbalanced so that it is Right Heavy The CL trace is plotting above the red reference line indicating that drive CCW is required to maintain a 90 Cross Level position The Leve...

Page 34: ...4009 33 Installation Manual Installation 3 14 The Azimuth display should decrease plots below red line as the antenna is driven CCW and increase plots above red line as the antenna is rotated CW...

Page 35: ...the LEFT and the RIGHT arrow keys momentarily to access to the SAVE NEW PARAMETERS parameter Access is only required after installation or repairs of your antenna system These parameters should only...

Page 36: ...TYPE parameter information REMOTE PARAMETER 4009 5009 6009 Optimize using Lesson PCU Configuration Number N0xxx 004 005 006 Leave at factory Defaults Home Flag Offset N6xxx 000 Setup Home Flag Offset...

Page 37: ...for 36 1 Synchro with S D Converter 2 for Step By Step gyro or NMEA gyro 1 for 1 1 Synchro with S D Converter 0 for No Gyro linear AZ Search Mode No Heading input available 5 2 Updating the GYRO TYPE...

Page 38: ...4009 33 Installation Manual Setup Ships Gyro Compass 5 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 39: ...re from Lyngsat com 6 2 KHz The KHz rate entered into the ACU is an absolute value which also may have been provided by your air time provider or have been calculated and is entered directly in this s...

Page 40: ...ol toggle the voltage output of the ADE 400MHz FSK modem For detailed information refer to the SETUP Band Select section of this document VSAT Application 6 6 SAT SKEW SKEW is used to optimize the pol...

Page 41: ...antennas therefore the default TRACK DISP parameter for Cross Pol only systems is 0170 and 0130 for 09 antennas with Cross Pol AND Co Pol LNBs 7 1 Cross Pol Only Single Band LNB Use Xp 18 when you wa...

Page 42: ...you want Cross Pol output to be routed to below decks and use Cp 18 when Co Pol output is desired below decks use the 18VDC settings to minimize current drawn by the LNBs TRACK DISP Setting Displayed...

Page 43: ...18 Aux 1 Tone ON Volt 18 Aux 1 7 8 Cross Pol AND Co Pol Quad Band LNBs This is the default setting for the Series 09 antenna pedestals with Quad Band SMW LNBs Use the Xp B1 when you want Cross Pol Ban...

Page 44: ...4009 33 Installation Manual Setup Band Selection 7 4 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 45: ...creen without submitting the new AZ and EL Trim values NOTE AUTO TRIM LOCKED will be displayed on the front panel indicating that the AUTO TRIM Feature is NOT allowed if any of these conditions are no...

Page 46: ...antenna to a position that is within 1 0 degrees of where the satellite signal is located 8 4 AZ TRIM Azimuth trim offset parameter is entered in tenths of degrees Offsets true azimuth angle display t...

Page 47: ...s pointing to the LEFT of the bow line If the antenna stops driving before the bow line when targeting a satellite it will fall short of the desired satellite by exactly the same number of degrees tha...

Page 48: ...rom Peak 227 0180 5 46 5 and difference is 46 5 degrees 7 I can calculate what the correct value for the Home position of the antenna by subtracting because home was to the left of bow this difference...

Page 49: ...arrow keys to increment decrement the underscored value When you have finished editing the display value press ENTER to send the HFO value command to the PCU but it is not save yet If you want to find...

Page 50: ...ition on completion of initialization before it targets a satellite as shown in Figure 1 in the Electrical Calibration Procedure above In this case when the antenna stops at the home flag and is point...

Page 51: ...lowing settings Default Standard Box Search Pattern SEARCH INC set to the default value for the frequency band that your antenna model is currently being used for typically 15 counts SEARCH LIMIT init...

Page 52: ...but include an odd tenths digit ie if you desire to target inclined satellite 186 0 W you would key in SAT 186 1 W for the ACU to do an inclined search The Antenna Control Unit calculates the Azimuth...

Page 53: ...get the antenna However without heading input the ACU cannot target a true azimuth position relative to true North It will target the antenna to the calculated elevation and a repeatable Start relativ...

Page 54: ...o bring the cursor up under the least significant character Continue to move the cursor until the desired character to be edited is underscored selected Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to increment or d...

Page 55: ...er the least significant character Continue to move the cursor until the desired character to be edited is underscored selected Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to increment or decrement the selected cha...

Page 56: ...4009 33 Installation Manual Setup Searching 10 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 57: ...the blockage between the two azimuth limit points in the EL LIMIT 34 parameter AZ LIMIT 5 is the Lower Relative AZ limit CCW point and AZ LIMIT 6 is the Upper Relative AZ limit CW point for pattern ma...

Page 58: ...f needed repeat setting AZ LIMIT 3 4 for a second ZONE and then AZ LIMIT 5 6 if a third ZONE is needed All unneeded zone AZ LIMIT pairs must be set to 0000 Set the upper elevation limit of each blocka...

Page 59: ...ed ZONE 1 begins AZ LIMIT 1 at 188 degrees Relative and ends AZ LIMIT 2 at 204 degrees Relative Multiply these Relative positions by 10 Enter AZ LIMIT 1 value of 1880 and AZ LIMIT 2 value of 2040 In t...

Page 60: ...tware includes 5 volt polarization you will not see these AZ EL LIMIT parameters EXAMPLE 4 Overlaid Blockage Zones A ship has a Sea Tel antenna mounted on the center line of the ship A mast mounted on...

Page 61: ...In this case the mast height only causes blockage up to an elevation of 55 degrees so we set EL LIMIT 78 to 0550 If the antenna is between these two AZ Limit points but the elevation is greater than...

Page 62: ...4009 33 Installation Manual Setup Blockage RF Radiation Hazard Zones 11 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 63: ...he ACU when the antenna is on the desired satellite This input is NOT used for Tracking purposes it is only used for satellite identification to assure that the satellite which has been acquired is th...

Page 64: ...e System Type parameter is used to enable a variety of system functions The defaults in the DAC software are External AGC or Modem Lock function is used to bring an external modem lock signal from a s...

Page 65: ...the external input from ANY modem regardless of its locked unlocked logic If you find the AGC reading for locked and unlocked conditions need to be reversed you must add 128 to your current SYSTEM TY...

Page 66: ...reversed If the antenna is on the desired satellite and you have RX Synch also verify that the Satellite Modem TX is enabled TX LED ON 12 7 Testing the Satellite Modem Lock Network ID Input in the ACU...

Page 67: ...rarily changed until they are SAVED If changes are made and not stored they will still be effective but will be lost when power is removed or the RESET key is pressed Simultaneously press and quickly...

Page 68: ...4009 33 Installation Manual Setup Modem Connections Setup and Test 12 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 69: ...ter in the Setup menu of the ACU and set this parameter to your assigned Transmit polarity 2 Horizontal or 4 Vertical 5 Target your desired satellite as provided by you airtime provider 6 Verify the s...

Page 70: ...and that the antenna is peaked on your targeted satellite targeting calculates the azimuth elevation and polarization angles 2 Follow your service provider technicians instructions to set the modem to...

Page 71: ...ificant character Continue to move the cursor until the desired character to be edited is underscored selected Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to increment or decrement the selected character Use the LE...

Page 72: ...he rate sensor bias Satellite Reference Mode can be used as a diagnostic mode to determine if tracking errors are caused by faulty gyro inputs Satellite Reference Mode MUST be used when No Gyro Compas...

Page 73: ...e updates to above decks or below decks equipment Aid in communication fault diagnostics Auto Discover all local and remote systems that are on the same network as client computer The following text d...

Page 74: ...your Desktop as well as in the All Programs SeaTel folder in your windows Start Menu 15 3 ProgTerm Electrical Hookup TCP IP Based ProgTerm Diagnostic Software may be run in one of two modes Serial ba...

Page 75: ...as follows 15 4 1 PC Laptop Native 9 Pin Serial Port to ACU Connect a Straight 9 Pin Serial cable from your computers Native 9 Pin Serial Port to the M C port of the ACU Figure 10 DAC 2202 ACU Figure...

Page 76: ...umber If desired turn Echo On Not required Click On OK to submit and save these communication settings If prompted enter in username and password information If this system has not been changed from F...

Page 77: ...verify the Com Port number assigned to it is set correctly ProgTerm restricts comport selections to up to COM20 if your adapter has assigned a higher value you are required to reconfigure your port R...

Page 78: ...sents the individual parameter command and value in the two left columns followed by the decoded parameter description and value in the two right columns For purposes of reading the file all text foll...

Page 79: ...tion Use 4009 33 Installation Manual 15 7 Under the Tools Menu select ACU TOOLS Under the ACU TOOLS Menu Select ACU Param Dump Browse to a location of your choice on the PC or memory stick type in the...

Page 80: ...will log all of the ACU parameters to a text file while simultaneously displaying on Screen PARAMETER DUMP PCU Module Only Applicable to All Model PCU s connected via a DAC2x02 Antenna Control Units U...

Page 81: ...y stick type in the desired filename and click Open ProgTerm will log all of the PCU parameters to a text file while simultaneously displaying on Screen PARAMETER DUMP COMM IF Module Only Applicable t...

Page 82: ...k Open ProgTerm will log all of the PCU parameters to a text file while simultaneously displaying on Screen 15 7 Parameter Upload Using ProgTerm Under the Tools Menu select Parameter Upload In the Sen...

Page 83: ...trol Units installed with COMMIF Ver 1 12 or later software versions installed give the user the ability to require authentication for the TCP 0 and or TCP 1 port s to allow remote access to the syste...

Page 84: ...tool and verify the port you want to require authentication now reads ON in the Secured column as shown in the example to the right Changing the Username and Password The factory default username for...

Page 85: ...termine the appropriate software program files to use during the process of uploading software to your Below Decks and Above Decks Equipment NOTE Choosing the incorrect Translation Mode or Software Fi...

Page 86: ...opy of the ACU s19 file and save in a copy in the same directory as the ProgTerm files Programming Operation ACU Software Upload 2 Power on ACU 3 From the CommPort menu Select the correct programming...

Page 87: ...will be the Status and Version of the ACU such as DAC 2202 VER x xx Both of these data requests must function properly before you can continue If the ACU does not respond to a status request Paper Cli...

Page 88: ...the upload process it is recommended that you verify all parameters to ensure that they are properly set to values that is compatible with your antenna and antenna control unit 15 11 ACU DVB PCB Softw...

Page 89: ...ll button in the tool bar This queries the Module Status and Module Version The responses will be the Status and Version of the DVB Receiver such as DVB VER 4 xx Both of these data requests must funct...

Page 90: ...hex line of code as an indication that the upload is completed Click on the ACU Reset 0090 to send a soft reset to the system This completes the upload process it is recommended that you verify all pa...

Page 91: ...ected serial interface baud rate and port the operating mode DAC Style and program destination ACU PCU or DVB Verify the LED on the right side of the program is GREEN indicating the port is open and f...

Page 92: ...e or single click the desired file and click Open Confirm that ProgTerm is in the correct translation mode DAC 2K Translation ACU and then click on Yes to continue ProgTerm will go through the process...

Page 93: ...Upload parameter dump log files Aid in communication fault diagnostics Auto Discover all local and remote systems that are on the same network as client computer The following text describes the inst...

Page 94: ...ou have a previous version of DacRemP installed you may be prompted to Confirm File Replacement Click on Yes to All to continue When the installation process has completed the WinRaR Dialog box will d...

Page 95: ...U 15 16 DacRemP Electrical Hookup Serial Based DacRemP Diagnostic Software may be run in one of two modes Serial based or TCP IP Based Serial electrical hookup is as follows 15 16 1 PC Laptop Native 9...

Page 96: ...omm Port Menu select Properties In the CommPort Properties Dialog box select the TCP IP radio button Enter in the ACU s IP address information Enter in the ACU s Port Number If desired turn Echo On No...

Page 97: ...connected to All DAC2x02 ACU s are shipped out at 9600 Leave Connection Parameters to 8 None 1 and None for Flow Control If desired turn Echo On Not required Click On OK to submit and save these commu...

Page 98: ...TCP IP based connection to an ACU click on Configure Port to open up the Comm Ports dialog box 15 19 Parameter Dump using DacRemP DacRemP versions 1 00 or later provides a means to save all ACU COMMI...

Page 99: ...lows an operator to decipher the set parameter description and values without the need of any reference documents i e ACU PCU command set 15 20 Parameter Upload using DacRemP DacRemP versions 1 00 or...

Page 100: ...ed technician perform any of the below procedures as an incorrectly set value may render your system inoperable Any failures caused by an incorrect parameter setting will NOT be covered as part of the...

Page 101: ...Replacement Click on Yes to All to continue When the installation process has completed the WinRaR Dialog box will disappear You will find one shortcut to open CommIF Update Utility on your Desktop as...

Page 102: ...CAT5 patch cable from the Ethernet port of the ACU to an available LAN port of a Switch Hub Figure 24 DAC 2202 ACU Figure 25 DAC 2302 ACU 15 24 CommIF Update Procedure Start the SHD Network Utility c...

Page 103: ...log box after sending Ping Request then the Comm IF PCB is NOT communicating with computers Ethernet port Possible Failure Network Download Utility not configured correctly Check Verify IP address and...

Page 104: ...itting commands while performing a Cross Pol Isolation tests Use the following procedure to Lock Out all front panel keys with the exception of the RESET key Note that this command also prevents any A...

Page 105: ...he Tools COMMIF Tools menu selection select the COMMIF Reset option or type in Z then press ENTER Verify ProgTerm displays COMM Reset by PORTNAME Please wait then shortly approx 5 seconds after that r...

Page 106: ...eration locally from the front panel The system is now back in standard operation mode NOTE If your system type parameter includes the value 1 auto load Sat on reset or power up there will be a tempor...

Page 107: ...to perform a software upload to the Comm IF Module The NMEA J2 Port allows 2 simultaneous NMEA 0183 connections on the same DB9 connector defined as NMEA A and NMEA B Both NMEA A J2 Pin1 Rx and J2 Pin...

Page 108: ...ber Unnnn Set UDP Software Upload port number Cnnnn Set M C Port C baud rate Bnnnn Set NMEA B Port B baud rate Annnn Set NMEA A Port A baud rate View Settings IP NM GW Port 0 1 baud C B A V View Comm...

Page 109: ...layed 16 2 Internal HTML Page The following procedure s define the process of connecting and logging into the DAC2202 s internal HTML page If the IP address for your DAC2202 has been changed from fact...

Page 110: ...ites Page This page displays an editable list of 5 Preset satellites and their respective tracking parameters 5 Click to select to the Status page This page displays current system status including Tr...

Page 111: ...sirable operation click on the SAVE button to store value to Flash This address must conform to the nnn nnn nnn nnn format where nnn is a number between 0 and 255 4 The TCP Port 0 field displays the T...

Page 112: ...and 2 is selected for tracking purposes 13 The LO Band 3 field displays a drop down selection list for the Local Oscillator value to be used when Band 3 is selected for tracking purposes 14 The LO Ban...

Page 113: ...displays the sum of the numeric values currently set in RAM This List box below the displayed parameter displays the decoded System Type parameter currently stored in Flash The applicable ACU system...

Page 114: ...e SATELLITE field s present longitudinal position of the currently stored or last targeted satellite 2 The Frequency MHZ field displays the numeric value currently stored in RAM 3 The Baudrate field d...

Page 115: ...ent ACU parameter values 22 Click the SAVE button to store all currently displayed parameters to memory NVRAM 16 7 Status Page Number Description 1 These fields present the current antenna status as r...

Page 116: ...field that displays Pedestal reported errors currently triggered 17 The ACU Errors box is a read only field that displays the decoded ACU reported errors currently triggered 18 The Refresh field allow...

Page 117: ...work Identification value for each respective Favorite Satellite Column 9 The Band fields present a drop down listing of the available LNB Band selection for each respective Favorite Satellite Column...

Page 118: ...4009 33 Installation Manual Setup CommIF and HTML Pages 16 12 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 119: ...Button Cycles display between Ship Satellite Antenna and Status 4 Position Keypad Cycles cursor Up Down Left Right Enter Button Reset Button Controls AC Power On Off 17 1 3 Connectors Rear Panel J1 S...

Page 120: ...Selectable 4800 Baud 8 N 1 J2 NMEA A Interface Interface Protocol Optically isolated RS 422 Receive RS 232 Transmit Pseudo GGA echo sentence Interface Connector DE9P NMEA GPS Sentence xxGLL typically...

Page 121: ...utomatic Pipeline Decoder DVB or DSS compatible 17 1 11 Internal Satellite Identification Receiver L Band SCPC Narrow Band Tracking Receiver Tuning range 950 to 2150 MHz in 1 KHz increments Input RF L...

Page 122: ...and SHORT to ground Controlled by MODE TRACKING Band Selection Current sink of 0 5 amps max 17 2 3 3 SW2 Blockage TX Mute Output Blockage output to Dual Antenna Arbitrator coax switch panel OR TX Mute...

Page 123: ...AC Power Consumption Voltage 100 240 VAC 1 Phase Cycle 47 63Hz Power 160 Watts max 17 5 Cables 17 5 1 Please refer to the Antenna L Band IF Coax Cables section of the specification chapter of your an...

Page 124: ...4009 33 Installation Manual DAC 2202 Technical Specifications 17 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 125: ...ization Linear w motorized skew adjustment Polarization control 24 volt DC motor with pot feedback Transmit frequency range 13 75 14 5 GHz Ku Band Receive frequency range 10 70 12 75 GHz Ku Band Anten...

Page 126: ...n D Sub connector Motor Interface 15 Pin D Sub connector M C Interface SMA loop through connectors GPS Input BNC connector Controls None M C Interface 9600 Baud 400MHz FSK 18 5 Pedestal Control Unit M...

Page 127: ...C TX 452 5 Mhz 100 KHz ADE RF M C TX 460 0 Mhz 100 KHz ADE Ped M C TX 465 0 Mhz 100 KHz Radio Pedestal M C Radio Pedestal Control Modulation FSK Mode Full Duplex Diagnostics LED Status Indicator for P...

Page 128: ...rs Size 23 Brushless DC Servo w Brake Inertial Reference 3 Solid State Rate Sensors Gravity Reference 3 axis solid state accelerometer AZ transducer 256 line optical encoder home switch Pedestal Range...

Page 129: ...Strain relief installation procedure MUST be followed to assure that the cored holes are properly sealed to prevent moisture absorption and de lamination of the radome base Maintenance The radome must...

Page 130: ...d higher attenuation To maintain the RF transparency characteristics of the radome top any cracks scratches or other damage to the surface seal of the tuned radome top must be repaired and re sealed b...

Page 131: ...I 100 11 II 300 6 III 500 3 3 each direction 6 Shock Bump Peak Accel m s2 Duration ms Number of Cycles Directional Changes 250 6 100 ea direction 6 18 13 4 Transit Conditions Environmental Condition T...

Page 132: ...ext to the breaker box Antenna L Band IF Coax Cables Customer Furnished Run Length Coax Type Typical Loss 1750Mhz Shield isolation Center Conductor Size Installed Bend Radius Tensile Strength 100 ft L...

Page 133: ...MK2 in 50 Radome 19 14 131904 601_A System 4009 33MK2 in 60 Radome 19 16 130357 2_C System Block Diagram 4009 33 19 18 131867 2_A System Block Diagram 4009 33 MK2 19 22 129165 1_A 50 Radome Assembly T...

Page 134: ...4009 33 Installation Manual DRAWINGS 19 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 135: ...0 A CABLE ASS Y DVB RECEIVER 30 1 EA 123070 DECAL HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING 41 8 EA 110941 3 B SCREW JACK 4 40 X 312 LG 42 1 EA 114587 106 SCREW RND HD PHIL 4 40X1 4 S S 44 7 EA 114588 144 SCREW PAN HD PHI...

Page 136: ...0V AC NOT SHOWN 77 1 EA 109752 3 POWER CORD 220V AC NOT SHOWN 78 1 EA 110959 1 C3 DECAL SERIAL NUMBER PATENT SMALL 79 5 EA 115697 2 B CABLE TIE MOUNT 75 X 75 X 18 ABM 80 5 EA 119801 012 B CABLE TIE NY...

Page 137: ...40 A CABLE ASS Y DVB RECEIVER 30 1 EA 123070 DECAL HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING 41 8 EA 110941 3 B SCREW JACK 4 40 X 312 LG 42 1 EA 114587 106 SCREW RND HD PHIL 4 40X1 4 S S 44 7 EA 114588 144 SCREW PAN HD PH...

Page 138: ...V AC NOT SHOWN 77 1 EA 109752 3 POWER CORD 220V AC NOT SHOWN 78 1 EA 110959 1 C3 DECAL SERIAL NUMBER PATENT SMALL 79 5 EA 115697 2 B CABLE TIE MOUNT 75 X 75 X 18 ABM 80 5 EA 119801 012 B CABLE TIE NYL...

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Page 142: ...JRC TYPE F USE W 130929 CONFIG B 6 1 EA 125411 3 K DAC 2202 SCPC RCVR 9 WIRE IF NOT SHOWN 7 1 EA 129615 1 B BELOW DECK KIT L BAND 400MHZ RS 23 NOT SHOWN 8 1 EA 130929 1 A1 BALANCE WEIGHT KIT FEED XX09...

Page 143: ...PROJECTION FINISH MATERIAL DRAWN BY APPROVED BY TITLE FIRST USED SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B K D H 07 14 09 1 6 130543 C 4009 33 N A N A 1 OF 1 DRAWN DATE APPROVED DATE SYSTEM 4009 33...

Page 144: ...JRC TYPE F USE W 130929 CONFIG B 6 1 EA 125411 3 K DAC 2202 SCPC RCVR 9 WIRE IF NOT SHOWN 7 1 EA 129615 1 B BELOW DECK KIT L BAND 400MHZ RS 23 NOT SHOWN 8 1 EA 130929 1 A1 BALANCE WEIGHT KIT FEED XX09...

Page 145: ...W CODAN 102 LIN 8 16W CODAN NO BDE 1 8 D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED PROJECTION FINISH MATERIAL DRAWN BY APPROVED BY TITLE FIRST USED SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMB...

Page 146: ...5411 3 K DAC 2202 SCPC RCVR 9 WIRE IF NOT SHOWN 7 1 EA 129615 1 B BELOW DECK KIT L BAND 400MHZ RS 23 NOT SHOWN 8 1 EA 130929 1 A1 BALANCE WEIGHT KIT FEED XX09 NOT SHOWN 9 1 EA 131140 A CUSTOMER DOC PA...

Page 147: ...A N A 1 OF 1 DRAWN DATE APPROVED DATE SYSTEM 4009 33 MK2 REVISION HISTORY REV ECO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 50 INCH RADOME INTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14 5M 1994 Tel 925 798 7979 Fax 925 798 7986 3rd AN...

Page 148: ...5411 3 K DAC 2202 SCPC RCVR 9 WIRE IF NOT SHOWN 7 1 EA 129615 1 B BELOW DECK KIT L BAND 400MHZ RS 23 NOT SHOWN 8 1 EA 130929 1 A1 BALANCE WEIGHT KIT FEED XX09 NOT SHOWN 9 1 EA 131140 A CUSTOMER DOC PA...

Page 149: ...WING NUMBER REV B KRB 02 16 10 1 8 131904 A1 4009 N A N A 1 OF 1 DRAWN DATE APPROVED DATE SYSTEM 4009 33 MK2 REVISION HISTORY REV ECO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 60 INCH RADOME INTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME...

Page 150: ...129543 24 A CABLE ASS Y PROXIMITY SENSOR 31 1 EA 129526 84 B HARNESS ASS Y PCU TO MOTOR DRIVER X 32 1 EA 129527 36 B HARNESS ASS Y MOTOR TO ELEVATION 36 33 1 EA 128082 1 D HARNESS ASS Y REFLECTOR XX0...

Page 151: ...02 1 EA 129710 1 B BASE MUX RACK PANEL ASS Y 400MHZ RS 103 1 EA 121628 4 P TERMINAL MOUNTING STRIP ASS Y ACU 105 1 EA 129613 2 D MODEM ASS Y 400MHZ FSK 3 CH BDE R 110 1 EA 113303 10 U CABLE ASS Y SMA...

Page 152: ...3 1 EA 119479 10 B1 CABLE ASS Y CAT5 JUMPER 10 FT 134 1 EA 126877 B1 HARNESS ASS Y COMTECH MODEM INTERFAC COMTECH MODEM 134 1 EA 119478 5 D CABLE ASS Y RJ 45 SERIAL 60 IN IDIRECT MODEM 3 SHT 3 OF SYST...

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Page 154: ...AN 27 1 EA 129543 24 A CABLE ASS Y PROXIMITY SENSOR 31 1 EA 129526 84 B HARNESS ASS Y PCU TO MOTOR DRIVER X 32 1 EA 129527 36 B HARNESS ASS Y MOTOR TO ELEVATION 36 33 1 EA 131493 1 A HARNESS ASS Y REF...

Page 155: ...1 EA 129710 1 B BASE MUX RACK PANEL ASS Y 400MHZ RS 103 1 EA 121628 4 P TERMINAL MOUNTING STRIP ASS Y ACU 105 1 EA 129613 2 D MODEM ASS Y 400MHZ FSK 3 CH BDE R 110 1 EA 113303 10 U CABLE ASS Y SMA 90...

Page 156: ...1 EA 119479 10 B1 CABLE ASS Y CAT5 JUMPER 10 FT 134 1 EA 119478 5 D CABLE ASS Y RJ 45 SERIAL 60 IN IDIRECT MODEM 134 1 EA 126877 B1 HARNESS ASS Y COMTECH MODEM INTERFAC COMTECH MODEM 3 SHT 3 OF SYSTEM...

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Page 158: ...EA 130394 1 C KIT HARDWARE RADOME TO MAST 50 IN SEE NOTES 20 5 EA 124903 1 B2 STRAIN RELIEF ASS Y SEE NOTES 51 11 EA 114580 230 WASHER FLAT M4 S S 52 8 EA 125806 7 A ROTALOC HEX NUT SS 1 B38 M4 X 07...

Page 159: ...D NOTE 6 03 04 10 7099 C SL UPDATE VIEWS IN SHT 2 05 07 10 7167 D 58 SCALE 1 2 DETAIL A 4X 56 4X 57 4X 57 4X 4X 58 A 4 ACCESS HATCH 1 D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3rd ANGLE PROJECTI...

Page 160: ...LATE ROUTE CABLES AS SHOWN DETAIL J 4 PLACES CABLE PASS THRU ASS Y 2X 20 14 2X 5 CABLE DRESSING 3 PLACES 8 PLACES PRIOR TO FINAL ASSEMBLY USE ADHESIVE ITEM 10 TO ADHERE BONDING FASTENERS ITEM 52 TO RA...

Page 161: ...WN 14 1 EA 130394 1 C KIT HARDWARE RADOME TO MAST 50 IN SEE NOTES 20 5 EA 124903 1 B2 STRAIN RELIEF ASS Y SEE NOTES 51 11 EA 114580 230 WASHER FLAT M4 S S 52 8 EA 125806 7 A ROTALOC HEX NUT SS 1 B38 M...

Page 162: ...2 HT ITEM 1 WAS 128651 DELETE ITEM 2 AND NOTE 6 04 15 10 7132 D SL UPDATE VIEW AT SHT 2 ITEM 9 QTY WS 1 ITEM 51 QTY WS 11 ITEM 52 QTY WS 8 ITEM 53 QTY WS 4 05 07 10 7167 E A ACCESS HATCH 58 DETAIL A 4...

Page 163: ...SEE DETAIL D SEE DETAIL G DETAIL H 3 PLACES 8 51 53 52 9 51 53 52 GENERAL ASS Y GA BASEPLATE DETAIL J GENERAL ASS Y GA ATTACHMENT 4X M12 X 60 SET SCREW 4X 1 2 FENDER WASHER 4X M12 HEX NUT P O ITEM 4 6...

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Page 165: ...le saw 1 3 8 dia 35 mm with mandrel and dia pilot drill 4 Medium file 5 Two 1 1 2 38 mm adjustable pliers 6 2 Phillips screwdriver 7 Fiberglass resin catalyst marine grade at least 2 oz 50 cc Such as...

Page 166: ...use For 76 inch radomes lowest holes may be approx 1 5 inches from inside wall corner with floor ref drawing 129416 Note The hole center to center distance given is the Follow good engineering practi...

Page 167: ...eliefs in each location then make adjustments as necessary 4 7 Sealing the hole edges CAUTION Cut edges can allow water and or ice ingress and weaken the fiberglass laminate or structural foam It is e...

Page 168: ...ew 4 9 Rotate General Assembly G A Once cables have been installed rotate General Assembly G A to ensure cables are routed properly and do not interfere with azimuth rotation Fig 6 Inside view 5 0 Rec...

Page 169: ...ure Radome Strain Relief Installation Page 5 of 6 Document No 131226 Rev A Form 117140 B 8 0 Strain relief positioning for 80 180 cm 34 66 in smooth based radomes May use Sea Tel drawing 132234 as tem...

Page 170: ...Procedure Radome Strain Relief Installation Page 6 of 6 Document No 131226 Rev A Form 117140 B 9 0 Strain relief positioning for 193 cm 76 inch radomes May use Sea Tel drawing 132234 as template...

Page 171: ...PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 2 EA 118169 4 CONNECTOR MODULAR PLUG RJ45 2 60 IN 119678 CABLE FLAT MODULAR LINE CORD 1 SHT 1 OF CABLE ASS Y RJ 45 SERIAL 60 IN PROD FAMILY COMMON EFF D...

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Page 173: ...0 x 7 16 S S 7 2 EA 119961 005 NUT HEX SMALL PATTERN 4 40 S S 8 2 EA 118128 1 SCREW CAPTIVE PANEL 9 2 EA 114581 005 WASHER LOCK 4 S S 10 1 EA 119748 2 A1 CABLE GROMMET PDM INTERFACE 0 26 ID 11 8 IN 11...

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Page 175: ...6 B1 CABLE ASS Y D SUB 9 PIN 36 IN 7 2 EA 121228 3072 STANDOFF HEX F F 6 32 X 25 OD X 9 2 EA 114588 146 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 x 3 8 S S 11 8 EA 114588 107 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4 40 x 5 16 S S 19 2 EA 11...

Page 176: ...PIN 36 IN 5 1 EA 116669 36 B1 CABLE ASS Y D SUB 9 PIN 36 IN 7 2 EA 121228 3072 STANDOFF HEX F F 6 32 X 25 OD X 9 2 EA 114588 146 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 x 3 8 S S 11 8 EA 114588 107 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4...

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Page 179: ...114588 107 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4 40 x 5 16 S S 6 8 EA 114583 005 NUT HEX 4 40 S S 7 2 EA 114588 144 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 x 1 4 S S 8 6 EA 114580 007 WASHER FLAT 6 S S 9 1 EA 110567 19 ADAPTER N F N F...

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