SurfBeam® 2 Pro Portable Terminal Operations Guide
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4.
Using the “EL Fine Adjust” knob, vertically adjust the elevation:
a.
Up until the tone changes from a “Low/Slow” tone to
NO
tone.
b.
Maintaining a consistent speed, start turning the adjustment
knob down while counting until you hear the tone go from:
No Tone → Low/Slow → High/Fast → Low/Slow → No Tone
c.
Divide the ending count number by 2 and using the same
speed, turn the knob up until you reach the halfway mark.
No Tone → Low/Slow → High/Fast
NOTE
: The modem screen’s “SNR” and “Peak” dB numbers will
change during this process, and the screen will report a
“Status” as “Complete” even though the fine-tuning process in
not complete.
5.
Tighten the “Lock EL Angle” lever so the antenna has no
movement up or down and verify that all other levers and knobs
are tight.
NOTE
: If you lose the tone while tightening; loosen them and
repeat the above steps.
6.
Press the
ENT
button to begin the modem lock process. The LEDs
on the Modem will be flashing.
Rx
LED will begin flashing and then go solid.
Tx
LED will begin flashing and then go solid once it has
achieved modem lock.
ENET
LED will begin flashing and then go solid.
NOTE
: Normal operations will show the
Rx
,
Tx,
and
ENET
LEDs
flashing rapidly and may take several minute to accomplish.
7.
On the front of the modem, connect the CAT5 cable to the ENT1
port and the other end to a computer.
8.
Open a web browser window and type 192.168.100.1 into the
address bar and verify you can access the modem’s web
interface.