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2 – ES
The Maximum energy to noise of a modem or SNR signal that can be configured to save
time during the satellite peaking routine. If Maximum ES/NO value reached the system
will stop the peaking routine otherwise routine continues with the complete peaking
process.
Modifying this parameter may inhibit satellite searching sequence and stop the
peaking before the highest possible receiving signal is reached. Only change this value if
the highest Maximum ES/NO value is known otherwise leave at default value of 255 to
achieve highest MAX ES/NO signal. This option will be disabled when Ref Sat is
enabled.
3 – Multiple Satellite Search
The multiple satellite search when enabled will search on the selected satellite when the
“FIND SAT” (SAT0/1/2), command is triggered, if the search fails to lock on the first
selected satellite, the search continues on the next and eventually onto the last; if the
search fails on all three satellites a failed status will be displayed. All 3 satellite settings
will default to the first configured satellite in the list, each satellite has to be manually set
in the order that the operator prefers the search to begin on.
D
– Disabled
E
– Enabled
4 - Unattended Operation
This option is used for remote operations where system is left unattended as the
name indicates, mainly for unmanned sites. This feature must not be used when the
iNetVu system is being moved around or in transport mode. In this case, the system
should be powered off completely. Otherwise, there is a risk of the antenna attempting to
deploy while vehicle is moving. Please ensure this feature is turned off when vehicle is in
transit from one location to another.
The user may disable, or set the unattended re-deploy delay time to 5, 10, or 15
minutes. If the system detects motion it will wait 1min, if dish still on signal the system
will re-acquire satellite, otherwise the dish will stow due to motion or movement, the
system will automatically re-acquire satellite depending on the user entered delay time
after stow. Initial stow will only wait 30 seconds no matter what the selected delay time is
set to before re-acquiring satellite.
For example, if the user selects 5 minutes from the drop down menu, and the system
stows due to motion or movement while operational, on first stow it will only wait 30
seconds before re-acquiring satellite.
The second stow, system waits Five (5) m 30 seconds before
automatically re-acquire the satellite signal. The routine uses the following formula:
Waiting Time for re-acquire == 30S+ (retry times*selected delay time) default retry time
at first stow is 0, second stow is 1, etc… until one (1) hour (3600 seconds) reached. If
after (1) hour system does not find satellite it will continue to try on every hour thereafter.
The retry time will be reset 0 after each time the system locks on satellite.
DIS: Disabled
1: Re-acquire Satellite in 5 minutes
2: Re- acquire Satellite in 10 minutes