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Installation

 

ST14 Ku-Band TVRO 

 

 

1-12 

3.

 

Connect the antenna cable to the IN connector of 
the antenna control panel.  This IN connection 

supplies 30VDC operating voltage and antenna 

control signals to the antenna and receives satellite 

signal from the antenna.   

CAUTION:

  Connecting the satellite receiver to the IN 

connector may damage the satellite receiver. 

 

4.

 

Connect the receiver cable to the OUT connector 

of the antenna control panel. 

CAUTION:

  Connecting the satellite receiver to the IN 

connector may damage the satellite receiver.

 

 

5.

 

Install the antenna control panel into the cutout and secure with self tapping screws 

6.

 

At the DC Power Supply, connect the red wire to the plus voltage output terminal.  Connect the black wire to 

the minus (or ground) output terminal.  

1.14.

 

Installing the Cables for Model ST14 D: 

1.14.1.

 

Connect the antenna cable to the antenna control panels “RF IN” port. 

Antenna M&C  

1.14.2.

 

1.14.2.1.

 

ACP to Multiswitch 

IF Cables  

Connect the ACP’s “RF OUT” Port to the 18Vdc input port of the Multiswitch.  

1.14.2.2.

 

Multi-Switch to Master DiSEqC Switch 

Connect an available output Port of the Multiswitch to the Splitter/Multiswitch port of the Master 

DiSEqC Switch.   

1.14.2.3.

 

Master DiSEqC Switch to receiver 

Connect the Receiver (SAT IN) port of the Master DiSEqC Switch to the Satellite In port of the 

master satellite receiver. 
 

It is 

this

 Master DiSEqC Switch connection that will pass the required satellite target 

commands from the master receiver to the Antenna via the ACP serial port based on 
the users channel selection. 

Summary of Contents for ST14

Page 1: ... Industrial Centre Wide Lane Swaythling Southampton UK S0 18 2HJ Tel 44 0 23 80 671155 Fax 44 0 23 80 671166 Web www cobham com seatel Sea Tel Inc is also doing business as Cobham Antenna Systems September 26 2011 Document No 129981 Revision C INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR SEA TEL MODEL ST14 SATELLITE TV RECEIVE ONLY ANTENNA ...

Page 2: ...o Sea Tel Inc This document may not be reproduced or distributed in any form without the consent of Sea Tel Inc The information in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright 2009 Sea Tel Inc is doing business as Cobham SATCOM Revision History REV ECO Date Description By A N A June 17 2009 Initial production release ECM B N A June 29 2010 Updated text and graphics to reflect curren...

Page 3: ...ntenna Cable 1 5 1 11 2 Satellite Receiver IF Cable 1 5 1 11 3 DC Power Cable 1 5 1 12 INSTALL THE ANTENNA RADOME 1 6 1 13 INSTALL THE ANTENNA CONTROL PANEL 1 11 1 14 INSTALLING THE CABLES FOR MODEL ST14 D 1 12 1 14 1 Antenna M C 1 12 1 14 2 IF Cables 1 12 1 14 3 Serial Cable 1 13 1 15 INSTALLING THE CABLES FOR MODEL ST14 M 1 13 1 15 1 Antenna M C 1 13 1 15 2 IF Cables 1 13 1 16 INSTALLING THE CAB...

Page 4: ...METERS 3 10 4 SETUP FOR MODEL ST14E 4 1 4 1 SYSTEM CHECKOUT 4 1 4 2 INITIAL FACTORY SETUP 4 1 4 3 CHANGING THE INITIAL FACTORY SETUP 4 1 4 3 1 Adjusting Panel Brightness 4 1 4 3 2 Setting Auto Threshold for Proper Tracking 4 1 4 3 3 SATA First Satellite Parameters 4 2 4 3 4 SATB Second Satellite Parameters 4 7 4 3 5 SATC Third Satellite Parameters 4 7 4 3 6 FACTORY SETTINGS 4 7 4 4 SAVING THE SETU...

Page 5: ...nd TVRO Table of Contents v 6 8 POWER REQUIREMENTS 6 3 6 9 ENVIRONMENTAL 6 3 7 COMPUTER INTERFACE 7 1 7 1 1 Programming Instructions Coastal Series Pedestal Control Unit 7 3 8 DRAWINGS 8 1 8 1 ST 14 DRAWINGS 8 1 ...

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Page 7: ...clear line of sight view to as much of the sky as is practical Choose a location where masts or other structures do not block the satellite signal from the dish as the boat turns 2 The antenna is at least 5 feet away from other transmitting antennas HF VHF and radar that may generate signals that may interfere with the Coastal Series antenna The further away the Coastal antenna is from these other...

Page 8: ...ent paths allowing them to be processed separately Good RCA Multi Channel Analog These preamp level analog inputs features jacks for up to 8 channels left front right front center channel left surround right surround and subwoofer Because the subwoofer channel carries a limited range of frequencies it s the 1 in 5 1 A 6 1 input features the same jacks as a 5 1 input but adds a back surround jack A...

Page 9: ...126355 on the mounting surface location that you have chosen to mount the Antenna Control Panel in 2 Adjust the position of the template to center the Antenna Control Panel cutout portion of the drawing where you want it When you are satisfied with the position tape the template in place 3 Using the center punch and hammer mark the locations of the four mounting holes and the four corners of the c...

Page 10: ...work Perform 1 9 2 3 1 and 1 9 2 3 2 below only if you are installing multiple receivers 1 9 2 3 1 Route the IF cables from the Multiswitch mounting location to each of the slave DiSEqC Switch mounting locations Leave about 4 inches 10cm of cable extending out of each mounting location Multi Switch to Slave DiSEqC Switch multiple receiver 1 9 2 3 2 Route the IF cables from the Master DiSEqC Switch...

Page 11: ...ver 3 receiver setup only 1 10 3 Route the DC Power Cable from the antenna control panel location to the 11 16 Volt DC Power source Leave about 4 inches 10cm of cable extending out of the antenna control panel mounting surface DC Power Cable 1 11 Running the Cables for Model ST14 E 1 11 1 Route the F connector end of the antenna cable down from the radome mounting location through the boat to the ...

Page 12: ...th the shipment Figure 1 ST14M Antenna System Figure 2 ST14D Antenna System Figure 3 ST14E Antenna System Open the Radome Installation Hardware Kit which should include the following items 1 Radome Mounting Pad 2 6mm Mounting bolts 3 6mm Flat Washer 4 6mm Neoprene Flat Washer 5 6mm Small OD Flat Washer 6 6mm Nyloc Nut 1 Using a 2 Phillips Head Screw driver remove the 3 screws 270 spacing apart fro...

Page 13: ...Locate and remove the Azimuth Lock Down Pin by pulling it straight out Retain and store this hardware for future use Using your hand rotate the antenna in azimuth to align an access hole with a threaded metal radome base mounting insert ...

Page 14: ...hrough a bonded washer neoprene side down and through one of the threaded inserts in the base of the radome Using a 10mm Socket Install and tighten an M6 Bolt through the threaded insert to approximately 7 5 to 9 ft lbs 2 1 Threaded metal insert 2 Neoprene washer 3 M6 Bolt Rotate the antenna in azimuth and repeat for the three remaining mounting bolts tightening all four of the required mounting b...

Page 15: ... the base of the radome up and connect the antenna cable to the base of the antenna Set the radome base mounting bolts into the mounting holes Be careful not to pinch or kink the antenna cable exiting through the center of the radome base From the underside of the mounting surface install a M6 flat washer and a nylon lock nut on each of the mounting bolts Tighten all four of the nuts ...

Page 16: ... and using needle nose pliers remove the elevation stop pin Retain and store this hardware for future use By hand rotate the reflector from Horizon 0 Elevation to Zenith 90 Elevation to ensure full range of motion with no physical obstructions ...

Page 17: ...uctions 1 13 Install the Antenna Control Panel Refer to the Installation Arrangement drawing Assure that the DC Power Cable is not connected to the DC Supply 1 At the antenna control panel connect the red wire to the plus terminal on the green screw terminal 2 Connect the black wire to the minus terminal on the green screw terminal ...

Page 18: ...o the plus voltage output terminal Connect the black wire to the minus or ground output terminal 1 14 Installing the Cables for Model ST14 D 1 14 1 Connect the antenna cable to the antenna control panels RF IN port Antenna M C 1 14 2 1 14 2 1 ACP to Multiswitch IF Cables Connect the ACP s RF OUT Port to the 18Vdc input port of the Multiswitch 1 14 2 2 Multi Switch to Master DiSEqC Switch Connect a...

Page 19: ...he ACP s RF OUT Port to the Stacked DBS Antenna input of the DeStacker 1 15 2 1 1 Connect and secure RCVR1 to the SAT IN port of a satellite receiver DeStacker to Receiver 1 2 receiver setup only Connect and secure RCVR2 to the SAT IN port of a secondary satellite receiver 1 15 2 1 2 Connect and secure the RCVR1 port of the DeStacker to the Horizontal 13Vdc input port of the active Multiswitch DeS...

Page 20: ...Installation ST14 Ku Band TVRO 1 14 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 21: ...hile the panel is in SETUP Mode Use the arrow keys to scroll down up through the Setup parameters listed below NOTE You will save individual set up parameter settings as you modify them in the procedure below quick presses of the SAVE key These will only save the settings until POWER is cycled to the antenna When you are finished making all of your desired changes you MUST press and hold the SAVE ...

Page 22: ...owing the satellite receiver to select receive polarity based on the current channel selection EchoStar 2 SAT Two EchoStar Satellite tracking requirement Intended Use Description By selecting this mode of automatic operation the antenna will automatically select the correct receive polarity and satellite switching between SAT 1 and SAT 2 as commanded by an EchoStar compatible DishPro or DishPro Pl...

Page 23: ...sh129 or 61W Dsh129 or 61W EMPTY EMPTY Bell TV 1 Manual As required by service provider EMPTY EMPTY EMPTY EMPTY EMPTY Bell TV 2 EchoStar 2 SAT ExpV91 ExpV82 EMPTY EMPTY EMPTY EMPTY 2 3 4 To allow for a variance in AGC delta as a vessel travels from north to south or vice versa the antenna system will automatically calculate the tracking threshold based on one of three pre determined latitude range...

Page 24: ...ency Baud rate FEC rate and Network ID of this SAT 4 If you want to edit any of the default values that are loaded with preset press the arrow key to go to the next sub menu parameter 5 If you do not want to edit any other sub menu parameters press SAVE again to exit the sub menu and return to the SAT main menu display From there you can press the arrow key to go to next SAT numeric menu choice or...

Page 25: ...e cursor to the digit to the left Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 4 Continue editing until all 4 digits have been set to the desired tracking Frequency for this satellite selection Press the SAVE key to save the FREQ parameter for this SAT 5 If you want to edit any of the other default values that are loaded with preset press the arrow key to go to the next sub menu parameter 6 ...

Page 26: ...splayed press the SAVE key to save the parameters for this SAT This saves the FEC rate to use for this SAT 4 If you want to edit any of the default values that are loaded with preset press the arrow key to go to the next sub menu parameter 5 If you do not want to edit any other sub menu parameters press SAVE again to exit the sub menu and return to the SAT main menu display From there you can pres...

Page 27: ...be set to different choices Refer to the parameter setting information in the SAT1 First Satellite Parameters paragraphs to set PRESET NAME LON RHCP freq BAUD FEC and NID for a forth satellite that you wish to use periodically 2 3 9 Access all of the SAT5 individual parameters via a sub menu If a fifth SAVED satellite is not needed preset SAT5 to empty blank so NEXT will skip over this selection w...

Page 28: ...a to malfunction 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 Once selected press arrow to select the base model of either C14 or ST14 3 Then Press the arrow keys to scroll through a list of model configuration choices The current choices are blank M or D ST14 C14 Single Receiver Configuration ST14M C14M Multiple receiver Configuration ST14D C14D DiSEqC compatible Config...

Page 29: ...nge Therefore the lower latitude range will be any latitude range from 0 to LOW LAT LIM parameter While in this range the system will use the parameter entered for LOW LAT OFFSET for calculating the tracking threshold Lower Latitude Range Example To define a Lower Latitude Range of 0 to 35 enter a LOW LAT LIM parameter value of 35 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustme...

Page 30: ...hold would be set to 1140 counts thereby triggering the Tracking status for any AGC value1141 or higher Figure 2 4 Threshold Offset Regions 2 3 11 6 1 The LOW LAT OFFS parameter defines what threshold offset value parameter is used when the vessel is located within the Lower Latitude Range LOW LAT OFFSET 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear u...

Page 31: ...mory To operate the system in the mode previously known as Auto Threshold set all three threshold offset parameters to the same value thereby using the same Thresh Offset parameter value regardless of the vessels Geo Location 2 4 Saving the SETUP Parameters When you have completed setting the desired parameters above Press and Hold SAVE for 6 seconds to save the changes you have made to the settin...

Page 32: ...Setup for Model ST14 D ST14 Ku Band TVRO 2 12 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 33: ...UP Mode Use the arrow keys to scroll down up through the Setup parameters listed below NOTE You will save individual set up parameter settings as you modify them in the procedure below quick presses of the SAVE key These will only save the settings until POWER is cycled to the antenna When you are finished making all of your desired changes you MUST press and hold the SAVE key for six seconds Sett...

Page 34: ...ider or EMPTY if not required As required by service provider or EMPTY if not required As required by service provider or EMPTY if not required 3 3 4 To allow for a variance in AGC delta as a vessel travels from north to south or vice versa the antenna system will automatically calculate the tracking threshold based on one of three pre determined latitude ranges Lower Middle Upper and their progra...

Page 35: ...ct this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the leftmost character Press arrow keys to increment decrement this character 3 Press the NEXT key to move the cursor to the next character to the right Press arrow keys to increment decrement this character 4 Continue editing characters 6 max until all desired characters have been set to create the NAME you want to use for thi...

Page 36: ...AT numeric menu choice or to the Factory Settings menu choice 3 3 4 5 BAUD Enter or edit the best Baud rate for the receiver to use for this satellite Range of acceptable input is 5000 30000 symbols per second 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 3 Press the NEXT key...

Page 37: ... arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 4 Continue editing until all 4 digits have been set to the desired NID for this satellite selection Press the SAVE key to save the NID parameter for this SAT 5 If you want to edit any of the other default values that are loaded with preset press the arrow key to go to the next sub menu parameter 6 If you do not want to edit any other sub menu parameter...

Page 38: ...ters are set exactly the same way that the SAT1 parameters were set but would be set to different choices Refer to the parameter setting information in the SAT1 First Satellite Parameters paragraphs to set PRESET NAME LON RHCP freq BAUD FEC and NID for a sixth satellite that you wish to use periodically 3 3 10 Accessing the Factory Settings parameters should ONLY be done by a qualified technician ...

Page 39: ... target satellites SAT1 SAT6 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 3 Press the NEXT key to move the cursor to the next digit to the left Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 4 Press the NEXT key to move the cursor to the next character to the left Press ...

Page 40: ...5 Press the SAVE key to save the desired parameter 3 3 11 1 2 The Middle Latitude Limitation Range is defined by the values set for the LOW LAT LIM Middle Latitude Range and HIGH LAT LIM parameters The HIGH LAT LIM parameter sets the highest latitude position of the Middle latitude range while the LOW LAT LIM parameter entered sets the lowest latitude position of the Middle latitude range Therefor...

Page 41: ...Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 5 Press the SAVE key to save this parameter to memory 3 3 11 2 2 The MID LAT OFFS parameter defines what threshold offset value parameter is used when the vessel is located within the Middle Latitude Range MID LAT OFFSET 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit Press arr...

Page 42: ...ave made to the settings and exit SETUP Mode Settings Saved will be displayed If you do NOT want to save the changes to NVRAM Press SAVE to exit SETUP Mode without permanently saving any parameter changes NOTE You will save individual set up parameter settings as you modify them in the procedure below quick presses of the SAVE key These will only save the settings until POWER is cycled to the ante...

Page 43: ...e below quick presses of the SAVE key These will only save the settings until POWER is cycled to the antenna When you are finished making all of your desired changes you MUST press and hold the SAVE key for six seconds Settings Saved will be displayed Saving writes all of the parameters including the ones you have changed to memory in the PCU so they will be available after POWER has been cycled t...

Page 44: ...he SAT main menu display From there you can press the arrow key to go to next SAT numeric menu choice or to the Factory Settings menu choice 4 3 3 2 NAME Enter or edit the 6 character Name you want to use for this saved satellite 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the leftmost character Press arrow keys to increment decrement this cha...

Page 45: ...u choice 4 3 3 5 Hi Band Vertical Frequency Enter or edit the Ku Hi Band Vertical Frequency in MHz for the receiver to use to track this satellite Range of acceptable frequency input is 950 2150 MHz 1 Press the NEXT key to select this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 3 Press the NEXT key to move th...

Page 46: ... A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 3 Press the NEXT key to move the cursor to the digit to the left Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 4 Continue editing until all 5 digits have been set to the desired Baud rate for this satellite selection Press the SAVE key to save the BAUD parameter for this SAT 5 If you want to edi...

Page 47: ...this pseudo NID in the NID setting below 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 3 When the desired choice is displayed press the SAVE key to save the parameters for this SAT This saves the FEC rate to use for this SAT 4 If you want to edit any of the default values that are loaded with preset press the arrow key to go to the next sub menu parameter 5 If you do not want to edit any other sub menu parameters press...

Page 48: ...keys to increment decrement this digit 4 Continue editing until all 4 digits have been set to the desired NID for this satellite selection Press the SAVE key to save the NID parameter for this SAT 5 If you want to edit any of the other default values that are loaded with preset press the arrow key to go to the next sub menu parameter 6 If you do not want to edit any other sub menu parameters press...

Page 49: ...rame of the pedestal The parameters are FACTORY SETTINGS 4 3 6 1 Serial Number This parameter sets Serial Number of the Antenna Pedestal into the PCU memory The serial number starts with 98 followed by 6 digits that are editable This parameter allows the serial number of the antenna to be displayed on the display of the Antenna Control Panel during the initialization process NOTE The Serial Number...

Page 50: ...the next digit to the right Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 4 Press the NEXT key to move the cursor to the next digit to the right Press arrow keys to increment decrement this digit 5 Press the NEXT key to move the cursor to the next character to the right Press arrow keys to toggle this character between E East and W West 6 Press the SAVE key to save the current ships longitude...

Page 51: ... under the supervision of an authorized Sea Tel dealer for the Sea Tel Limited Warranty to be valid and in force Please refer to the complete warranty information included with your system 5 2 Who to contact for repairs Should technical assistance be required to repair your system the first contact should be to the agent dealer you purchased the equipment from Please record their contact informati...

Page 52: ...e DLA LNB Sea Tel P N 115075 2 Unless otherwise noted apply adhesive to all hardware per Sea Tel Specification Document 121730 1 Turn the power Off to the Antenna 2 Remove radome top You may need to rotate the antenna to gain access the back of the reflector 3 Using a 7 16 Wrench remove the Coax es connected to the LNB ...

Page 53: ...3 4 Using a Phillips head screw driver remove the screws that secure the LNB to the reflector assembly 5 Remove LNB and place aside 6 Install replacement LNB into mounting collar as secure using the screws that were loosened in step 4 ...

Page 54: ...iver fault Refer to receiver manual for operation and testing Antenna tracking receiver only gets some desired channels 1 May be in weak area of footprint 2 Receiver may not be generating correct voltage or tone output Refer to receiver manual for operation and testing 3 Receiver may not be passing voltage or tone output Contact your dealer agent 4 LNB assembly failure Contact your dealer agent In...

Page 55: ...that the satellite receiver is turned ON 2 Check for blockage 3 Assure correct starting elevation 4 May be out of satellite footprint 5 Check all coax cables for poor connection 6 Call dealer agent for further assistance Antenna in constant UNWRAP 1 Cycle antenna power OFF ON to reinitialize the antenna 2 Call dealer agent for further assistance Antenna tracks well at the pier but loses the satell...

Page 56: ...Maintenance ST14 Ku Band TVRO 5 6 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 57: ...ter focus splash plate Polarization Manual Linear ONLY Min EIRP 50 dB LNB Universal Single Flange Linear 6 5 Stabilized Pedestal Type Two axis positioning Elevation Azimuth Stabilization 3 Dimensional Velocity mode Servo Stab Accuracy 1 5 degrees MAX 0 7 degrees RMS in presence of specified ship motions Level Train Motors Size 23 DC Step Motors with PWM Microstep drive Inertial Reference 3 single ...

Page 58: ...tched in pedestal 6 7 DishPro Circular LNB Sea Tel Part Number 130210 Type Single output LNB Manufacturer DishPro but may vary RF Frequencies 12 2 12 7 GHz IF Frequency 950 1450 MHz LO Frequency 11 250 GHz Noise Figure 1 1 dB max Polarization modes LHCP or RHCP circular Polarization control 18VDC LHCP or 13VDC RHCP voltage switched in pedestal 6 7 1 Sea Tel Part Number 127113 1 European Single Uni...

Page 59: ...ulator 3000 to 30000 baud ksps FEC Decoder 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 Automatic Pipeline Decoder DVB or DSS compliant 6 8 Power Requirements Voltage 11 16 VDC normal operating range Current 3 0 Amps nominal 13 8 VDC Transient Protection Load Dump 60 volts Inductive coupling 200v 1 uSec Reverse Battery Indefinite 6 9 Environmental Temperature 20 to 55 degrees C Humidity Up to l00 40 degrees C Rain Up ...

Page 60: ...ST 14 Technical Specifications ST14 Ku Band TVRO 6 4 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 61: ...Low and High Latitude Limits L00DDH00DD cr d Low Mid High Latitude Threshold Offsets L0nnnM0nnnH0nnn cr Control 0080 Start bootloader Function 0085 Toggle AGC Test Mode 0086 Disable DACP updates and enter diagnostic test mode 0090 Reboot PCU eDDd Set elevation target to DD d degrees jDDDd Set pseudo azimuth target to DDD d degrees lDDdNDDDdE Set Location to DD d N S DDD d E W mnn Set Model type to...

Page 62: ...ON OFF Factory Diagnostics Only 9 Reverse Search Azimuth Direction 0005 Tilt Bias reset 0009 Set tilt Bias to current tilt readings normalize tilt display 000 4 6 Adjust Tilt Bias 1 degree Left Right from current value 000 8 2 Adjust Tilt Bias 1 degree Up Down from current value Pt DiSEqC target Sat command EchoStar Auto mode t Sat 1 x 2 aaaa or aaaaa Alpha Numeric characters 1 9 A Z a z Abbreviat...

Page 63: ...ogTerm icon to open the ProgTerm program and verify the build date is Mar 2007 or later Programming Operation PCU Software 5 From the CommPort menu select the correct ProgTerm programming mode and destination I E for a Coastal PCU click the Coastal PCU Direct menu item It is very important to be sure that you have selected the correct programming mode If you select the incorrect destination and ac...

Page 64: ...function properly before you can continue If the PCU does not respond to a status request Paper Clip Button the module may have been erased by a previous action It can still be programmed but you need to contact the Service department for further instructions 11 Press START to put the selected module into programming mode After 2 to 3 seconds you should see an echo of similar to the graphic on the...

Page 65: ...t the file to be programmed 14 Program Terminal will send the new file to the desired module and you will see an Upload dialog box with a Cancel button After the programming is complete the pedestal will reinitialize Click the Paper Clip and then the Eye Ball Buttons and both should respond with the Antenna serial number and the software version that has been installed ...

Page 66: ...Computer Interface ST14 Ku Band TVRO 7 6 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 67: ...sembly 8 5 129984 Elevation Reflector Assembly 8 6 129264 ST14M General Assembly 8 7 129277 ST14M System Block Diagram 8 8 129280 ST14D General Assembly 8 9 129279 ST14D Electronics Assembly 8 10 129283 Elevation Reflector Assembly 8 12 130203 ST14D System Block Diagram 8 13 129284 ST14E General Assembly 8 14 129288 ST14E Electronics Assembly 8 15 129285 Elevation Reflector Assembly 8 17 130576 ST...

Page 68: ...Drawings ST14 Ku Band TVRO 8 2 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 69: ...Q A 250 8 1 6 ST125944 1 PCB ASS Y MODEM FSK ADE ST14 1 5 ST126248 5 PCU ASSY DC DC CONVERTER 1 4 ST122307 4 DVB RECEIVER ASSY 1 3 ST128972 1 ENCLOSURE PCU 5052 H32 PER QQ A 250 8 1 2 ST128981 PCU ASSEMBLY 1 1 ST128974 1 MTG PANEL ELECTRONICS J JONES S ADAMS 4 3 09 4 2 09 4 2 09 4 3 09 DH 04 03 09 B REF ECN 09 038 C REF ECN 09 068 MN 06 04 09 D B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 J LITZINGER D H...

Page 70: ...E INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF APPROVAL DATE LTR D E S C R I P T I O N R E V I S I O N S REV C SEE REVISIONS ON SHEET 1 WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 DVB RECEIVER PCB ASSEMBLY P N ST122307 4 IDC 10 POS WHT IN OUT IDC 7 PIN WHT P N ST125968 2 1 2 7 4 3 5 6 AGC SDO 14V SEL SK SDI GND PCU ASSEMBLY P N 128981 5v GND 14V 1 2 3 P N ST126544 2 5V DC2DC P S 126...

Page 71: ...KE PA 6 12 43 GFR 1 3 ST128966 1 AZIMUTH PULLEY PA 6 12 43 GFR 1 2 ST128976 1 MTG BRACKET AZ 1 1 ST128970 1 RADOME 16 BOTTOM MN 7 10 09 DH 7 15 09 E REF ECN 09 095 8 26 09 51351 MN 9 28 09 D REF ECN 09 071 Comant Industries Inc 1 4 ST129007 YOKE BASE ASSEMBLY F REV F A RELEASED DRAWING 3 20 09 SIZE CAD FILE DWG NO C SHEET 1 OF 1 REV DATE A P P R O V A L S 6 02 09 RG 9 28 09 MN C REF ECN 09 053 B R...

Page 72: ...DATE A P P R O V A L S DRAWN CHECK PART No ST128984 1 B 3 19 09 J LITZINGER A RELEASED DRAWING 1 ENGR A QC MFG UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES ON DECIMALS FRACTIONS 01 XXX MATERIAL MACHINE FINISH 125 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DWG NO P A R T S L I S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R E V I S I O N S LTR D E S C R I P T I O N DATE A APPROVAL E F E F THE INFORMATION CONTAIN...

Page 73: ...T D HOLOWAY J JONES S ADAMS 4 3 09 4 3 09 4 3 09 4 3 09 DH 4 03 09 B REF ECN 09 037 MN X 03 XX PART No ST129264 E REF ECN 09 105 8 2 2x 18 13 1 3 7 5 10 9 6 4X 2X 2X 4 2X 15 14 16 A A B B 11 GASKET FOAM RUBBER TO BE SUPPLIED LOOSE 13 2X 2X 13 10 2X 17 VIEW A A DELETED 230XL QTY ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MATERIAL 6 22 ST114581 005 WASHER SPRING LOCK 4 S S 1 21 ST110026 3 ADAPTER F 90 6 20 ST1...

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Page 75: ... X 03 XX PART No ST129280 E REF ECN 09 105 A 3 A 25 11 B 18 B TO BE SUPPLIED LOOSE 10 7 4X 8 2X 9 6 5 15 14 16 13 2X 2X GASKET FOAM RUBBER 23 2X 24 S ADAMS 5 12 09 5 12 09 5 12 09 5 12 09 5 12 09 DELETED M NGUYEN J LITZINGER D HOLLOWAY J JONES QTY ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MATERIAL 6 22 ST114581 005 WASHER SPRING LOCK 4 S S 1 21 ST110026 3 ADAPTER F 90 6 20 ST114588 105 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4 4...

Page 76: ...L PATTERN 4 40 S S 1 30 ST124077 5024 TAPE ADHESIVE VHB 1 29 ST129276 ELECTRONICS LID PANEL 1 28 ST129275 1 CONNECTOR 90 DEG BNC 1 27 ST125244 1 HARDNESS ASS Y ENCODER 1 26 ST125968 2 HARNESS ASS Y PCU TO RECEIVER 1 25 ST126544 2 HARNESS ASS Y PCU 5V 2 24 ST119961 007 NUT HEX 6 32 SMALL PATTERN 2 23 ST119952 007 WASHER STAR INTERNAL TOOTH 6 S S 2 22 ST114588 148 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 X 1 2 S S 2 ...

Page 77: ...T127113 1 REF D B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E F E F ITEM NO QTY REQD PART NUMBER UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES ON DECIMALS X 03 XX 01 XXX 005 FRACTIONS 1 32 ANGLES 1 MACHINE FINISH 125 PER ANSI B46 1 REMOVE BURRS AND SHARP EDGES 015 MAX MEET DIMENSIONS BEFORE PLATING DIMENSIONS ARE PER ASME Y14 5M MATERIAL DO NOT SCALE DRAWING MFG QC ENGR CHECK DRAW...

Page 78: ... JONES B D HOLLOWAY 5 12 09 P PERREAULT S ADAMS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED C DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES ON DECIMALS FRACTIONS 01 XXX MATERIAL MACHINE FINISH 125 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DWG NO P A R T S L I S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R E V I S I O N S LTR D E S C R I P T I O N DATE APPROVAL E F D E F THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF THE WRITTEN PERMIS...

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Page 80: ...DRAWING A 1 ASSEMBLE PER AI ST129284 DH 05 12 09 B REF ECN 09 037 J LITZINGER D HOLLOWAY J JONES S ADAMS 5 12 09 5 12 09 5 12 09 5 12 09 06 02 09 DH 06 03 09 C REF ECN 09 054 MN MN MN 07 15 09 DH 7 15 09 D REF ECN 09 060 X 03 XX PART No ST129284 F REF ECN 09 105 DELETED QTY ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MATERIAL 6 22 ST114581 005 WASHER SPRING LOCK 4 S S 1 21 ST110026 3 ADAPTER F 90 6 20 ST11458...

Page 81: ...T128992 1 CABLE TUNER OUT JUMPER 1 10 ST128991 1 CABLE TUNER IN JUMPER 1 9 ST128990 1 CABLE FSK OUT JUMPER 1 8 ST128962 1 ELECTRONICS COVER PCU ABS 1 7 ST128973 1 ENCLOSURE FSK 5052 H32 PER QQ A 250 8 1 6 ST125944 1 PCB ASS Y MODEM FSK ADE ST14 1 5 ST126248 5 PCU ASSY DC DC CONVERTER 1 4 ST122307 4 DVB RECEIVER ASSY 1 3 ST128972 1 ENCLOSURE PCU 5052 H32 PER QQ A 250 8 1 2 ST128981 PCU ASSEMBLY 1 1...

Page 82: ...CTION IN PART OR WHOLE WITHOUT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF APPROVAL DATE LTR D E S C R I P T I O N R E V I S I O N S REV C SEE SHEET 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 DVB RECEIVER PCB ASSEMBLY P N ST122307 4 IDC 10 POS WHT IN OUT IDC 7 PIN WHT P N ST125968 2 1 2 7 4 3 5 6 AGC SDO 14V SEL SK SDI GND PCU ASSEMBLY P N 128981 5v GND 14V 1 2 3 P N ST126544 2 5V...

Page 83: ... AND MEET DIMENSIONS BEFORE PLATING DIMENSIONS ARE PER ASME Y14 5M SHARP EDGES 015 MAX CONTRACT NO CODE IDENT 51351 Comant Industries Inc A A B C D CHECK 1 2 ST129285 ELEVATION REFLECTOR ASS Y ST129285 C REV C A RELEASED DRAWING 5 12 09 X 03 XX 1 ASSEMBLE PER AI ST129285 1 2 C REF ECN 09 113 3M TAPE 3M TAPE PLATE ASS Y DEGREE ADJUSTMENT POLANG QTY ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MATERIAL 4 16 ST11...

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