C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.
iNetVu™ 7710 Controller User Manual
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Peaking Threshold
This option will allow the user to set a maximum peaking threshold to transition the peaking from
standard (Quadratic peaking method) to quick by setting the threshold value between 55 to 205
(55, 85, 115, 145, 175, 205) based on known maximum signal. Quick peaking will kick in once
this value is reached, only change this value if you prefer the quick peaking to kick in after a
certain set SNR value is reached otherwise leave at default value of 205.
COM Port Interface
This drop down Menu allows the user to define the functionality of the serial interface on the iNetVu
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7710
Controller. The following are the Interface options to select from:
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DEBUG
- Used for internal debugging purposes.
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MODEM
- Used as a communication medium if the specified modem
supports serial interface communication. To communicate with a
Modem via Console, “MODEM” must be selected from the COM
drop down menu, and the proper baud rate of the modem must
be entered as well from the BAUD drop down menu.
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NMEA_O
- Used for GPS output data gathering.
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BEACON
- Used to establish communication with the iNetVu BR300L
Beacon Receiver.
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DRC3500
- Used for communication with 5W Skyware Global Transceiver. RHCP
and LHCP switch is done electronically through com interface.
BAUD (bps)
The user may define the bit rate of the serial communication interface.
GPS Compass Section
This section allows the user to set the measured distance between the two (2) GPS antennas
as they are physically installed and set the compass Heading Bias which is the orientation
heading of the GPS Compass as it is installed.
Ant Separation
This option is for setting the physical distance between the 2 GPS antennas. Operator may
increase the physical distance between the 2 antennas measured from the two centers and set
the separation in the software to (1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 and 2m).
Heading Bias
The Heading Bias is the orientation heading of the GPS Compass as it is installed. The default
orientation of the GPS Compass is parallel to the platform; thus, the Heading Bias is set to 0. If
the GPS Compass (which include the GPS Antennas) are installed perpendicular to the platform
(back antenna on passenger side while the front antenna is on driver side), then the Heading
Bias is set to 90.
**Refer to GPS Compass Manual for setup instructions**.