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If “Y” is selected, ACP will be disabled and the controller will not perform ACP for HNS
integrated modems after peaking on satellite, and will try to enable transmitter.
7 – Beacon Reference Search
This new feature allows operator to use the Beacon as a reference for satellite search.
7.6.4.4. EL
The EL menu allows for the Configuration of the elevation axis. Options include
configuring the elevation offset, the satellite search window, the elevation adjustment
gap, the mechanical elevation limits, the slow speed, and the current limits.
Fig. 41:
“EL” (Elevation Configuration) Display
1 – Elevation Offset
The Elevation Offset is specific to each type of platform. See Appendix 1 for a list
of all the elevation offset default values. It is the number of degrees at which the
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Mobile Software will offset the reading from the Inclinometer in order to
produce an accurate (+/- 2°) Elevation Angle. The user may set the offset with
the range of 15º-55º, although altering this number from its default value may
give an inaccurate offset reading. This should not be tampered with without first
consulting a C-COM Technical Support Representative.
2 –Speed Setting
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The user may configure the slow speed of the elevation movement. The slow speed is a
basis for the satellite searching procedure.
3 - Advanced Search Elevation Gap (EL Adjustment)
With a configurable range of (2º-20º) this parameter is used to determine the
small incremental adjustments required for a more accurate satellite search.
Decreasing this value will add accuracy to the Search Window, but will increase
the search time. This value is used while searching on an inclined surface. For
instance A: 03 means the elevation angle will adjust if 3º gap from the calculated
angle. This value is set by default for optimum performance.
O: 31 A: 03 L: EEE
W: 05 C:32 S: 6 I:07.0
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