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iNetVu

®

 Man Pack 

 80cm/100cm User Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The iNetVu

®

 brand and logo are registered trademarks of C-COM Satellite Systems, Inc. 

© Copyright 2017 C-COM Satellite Systems, Inc. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

1-877-iNetVu6 

www.c-comsat.com

 

Revision 3.0 

November 3, 2017 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Manpack

Page 1: ...Pack 80cm 100cm User Manual The iNetVu brand and logo are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Copyright 2017 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 1 877 iNetVu6 www c comsat com Revision 3 0 November 3 2017 ...

Page 2: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 2 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 2 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 3: ...nd logos are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the sole property of their respective manufacturers Proprietary Notice This document contains information that is proprietary and confidential to C COM Satellite Systems Inc and is intended for internal a...

Page 4: ...cm User Manual 4 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 5 1 1 About This Manual 5 1 2 System Overview 5 2 Clearance Requirement 7 2 1 Not Available at this time 7 3 Assembly and Disassembly 8 3 1 Assembly Procedure 8 3 2 Disassembly Procedure 14 4 Pointing Antenna 21 ...

Page 5: ...segment carbon fiber Manpack is easy to assemble and point on satellite within minutes The Manpack systems are complimented by the addition of the SatAssist 1000 pointing tool Operations with the SatAssist 1000 allows the fine tuning on Azimuth Elevation and Polarization axis in a fast and accurate satellite acquisition time A magnetic compass and a mechanical inclinometer may be used instead of t...

Page 6: ... MP 80 100 Front View Fig 3 iNetVu MP 80 100 Back View Center Feed Tripod Legs Reflector Elevation Gearbox Elevation Adjustment Handle Azimuth Adjustment Handle Tripod Leg Azimuth Gearbox Center Section Center Hub LNB Tripod Foot EL Center Section AZ Gearbox BUC LNB SatAssist Bracket Tripod Locking Levers ...

Page 7: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 7 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 7 2 Clearance Requirement 2 1Not Available at this time ...

Page 8: ...ual 8 3 Assembly and Disassembly The assembly and disassembly of the MP 80 and MP 100 are identical The only difference is the MP 100 reflector consists of 7 carbon Fiber sections instead of 5 3 1 Assembly Procedure 1 Set case down flat and open Fig 4 Manpack Antenna case ...

Page 9: ...d out to maximum distance until they are up against the stops tighten the handles securing the tripod legs 3 Remove Center Section assembly from case Loosen 2 locking levers on the tripod base Line up the 2 tubes from Center Section onto the tripod and lock using the two levers Locking Levers Locking Levers ...

Page 10: ...Page 10 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 10 4 Rotate elevation arm until the teeth are pointing up or as shown 5 Install Center Hub and lock into place using the Lock Levers 6 Release open reflector levers on the Center Hub ...

Page 11: ...7 Install reflector segments Do not latch the reflector clips until all segments have been installed Before installing segments you may want to rotate the elevation arm up 8 Some wiggling maybe required for the last reflector segment to fit in place Lock all levers on Center Hub ...

Page 12: ...two segments at a time starting from center and working outwards The 80cm will have 2 clips while the 100cm will have 3 clips per segment Support reflector segments with other hand from top center pressing down 10 Connect Center Feed Turn Center Feed until it drops into position then turn CW turn until it locks ...

Page 13: ...f 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 13 11 Remove SatAssist 1000 from case power on and place in bracket Set Satellite Longitude you wish to lock on Refer to SatAssist 1000 Manual for operational use 12 Connect RX and TX cables on Antenna ...

Page 14: ...m User Manual 14 3 2 Disassembly Procedure 1 Disconnect RX and TX cables 2 Remove SatAssist 1000 and place in case 3 Remove Center Feed turn Counter Clockwise turn and lift Place in case 4 Un clip the reflector segments that are orientated at the top of the dish ...

Page 15: ... Page 15 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 15 5 Release top lock levers on Center Hub 6 Lightly wiggle the center segment that was un clipped so it separates from the rest Once one is removed the rest will easily come apart ...

Page 16: ...lite Systems Inc Page 16 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 16 7 Place reflector segments in the case 8 Release bottom lock levers and remove remaining reflector segments one by one Place segments in the case ...

Page 17: ...llite Systems Inc Page 17 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 17 9 Fold levers inward on Center Hub 10 Release 3 locking levers on Center Hub and remove in the direction of arrows Place Center Hub in the case ...

Page 18: ...tems Inc Page 18 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 18 11 Rotate Elevation Arm so it is in full stow position Elevation Arm should point down to tripod 12 Release Lock Levers on Elevation Arm Center Section and remove ...

Page 19: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 19 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 19 13 Place Elevation Arm Center Section in the case 14 Release Tripod Lock Levers and fold legs 15 Place Tripod in the case ...

Page 20: ... COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 20 of 22 iNetVu MP 80cm 100cm User Manual 20 16 Place SatAssist 1000 in the case if not already packed 17 Close the case and fasten zipper Man Pack is now ready for travel ...

Page 21: ...er to SatAssit 1000 User Manual As an alternative to the SatAssist 1000 pointing tool a magnetic compass and mechanical inclinometer can be used also 1 Power up SatAssit 1000 Configure unit for the desired Satellite and place in the bracket Refer to SatAssit 1000 User Manual for information on how to configure and operate 2 Wait for GPS signal to be valid before beginning the pointing operation ...

Page 22: ... angle movement will be in the direction the arrow indication is on the LCD move until the angle reading is zero 0 b The EL angle movement will be in the direction the arrow indication is on the LCD move until the angle reading is zero 0 4 Set rotate the Polarization to the angle SK target angle as indicated on the Sat selection screen 5 Calibrate the compass if you are unable to lock on signal us...

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