Kathrein CAP 620 Original Operating Manual

Manual is about: MobiSet 2 Twin

Summary of CAP 620

  • Page 1

    Mobiset 2 twin cap 620 important read carefully before use translation of the original operating manual cap 620 english.

  • Page 2: Contents

    2 of 64 installation manual general 4 components/what is included 5 proper use ...

  • Page 3

    3 of 64 operating instructions important information before commissioning 46 first installation 47 cap menu (polar antenna settings) ...

  • Page 4: General

    4 of 64 dear customer, chère cliente, cher client, gentile cliente, estimado cliente, gb you can obtain an english version of our mounting instructions from our representatives in your country 1) or download one from our web site 2) f vous pouvez obtenir un manuel d‘installation en français chez not...

  • Page 5: Components/what Is Included

    5 of 64 2 components/what is included 1 3 2 4 the mobiset 2 cap 620 consists of: ● turntable ① complete with control electronics, pre-assembled planar antenna bas 66 twin with lnb ② ● mountingplate ● completecablingset:1xcoaxcable8m,1xcoaxcable3m,1xpowersupplycable10mforconnec- tion to the on-board ...

  • Page 6: Proper Use

    6 of 64 3 proper use the mobiset 2 cap 620 is designed to receive digital tv and radio channels via satellite the automatic positioner is intended to be used as a turntable for the kathrein planar antenna the turntable can be used to receive digital tv and radio signals in the frequency range from 1...

  • Page 7

    7 of 64 4 safety instructions – important notes safety during installation work warning risk of injury or even death through installation work in places with a risk of falling and from falling parts please note the following safety points: ● use a working platform ● makesurethatthevehicleroofissuffi...

  • Page 8

    8 of 64 safety instructions – important notes road traffic licensing regulations (stvzo) theapplicableregulationsofthegermanstvzomustbeobservedinrespectoffixedinstallationofthe turntable on a vehicle which is driven on public highways in particular, articles 19/2; 30 c; 32 (2) and ec directive 74/48...

  • Page 9

    9 of 64 “ignition” wires cannot be disconnected by intermediate switches, as this could deactivate the automatic lowering function important the antenna is lowered within 5 seconds of the ignition being switched on, even if the receiver is switched off prerequisite: the power supply to the turntable...

  • Page 10: Installation and Connection

    10 of 64 5 installation and connection 5 1 required tools and equipment 5 2 unpacking and preparation 5 3 selecting the installation location ● circular cutter, Ø 38 mm ● flat-bladed screwdriver for m5 screws ● power drill ● galvanised round head screws, depending on the roof structure (Ø: 5 mm, she...

  • Page 11

    11 of 64 required area free (for ease of installation and any subsequent dismantling) direction of travel park position recommended min clearance Ø 880 mm roof rail area (min Ø 690 mm) within which equipment can be attached to the turntable up to a height of 120 mm roof attachments may be mounted wi...

  • Page 12: Installation and Connection

    12 of 64 installation and connection ● choose an installation position on the roof that is as horizontal as possible or only slightly sloping, depending on the location of the vehicle, since roof inclinations greater than 5° may lead to problems when searching for the satellite ● to ensure secure ad...

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    13 of 64 5 4 installation steps 541 installation of the cable gland and mounting plate note if you had previously used a kathrein hdm 140/141 jointed tripod mast or another mast with a diameter of34mm,youcancontinueusingtheexistingthroughholeintheroof(ifspaceallows). Fig a fig b 1 2 3 ① o-ring ② adh...

  • Page 14: Installation and Connection

    14 of 64 installation and connection fig c 1 2 3 * ) * ) * ) * ) ① adhesive area between the two grooves ② alternative roof fas- tening ③ washer * ) * ) not included ● create the holes necessary to secure the mounting plate (fig c) ● in addition to the screwed connection, the mounting plate and roof...

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    15 of 64 – prepare the tube of adhesive sealant in accordance with the instructions enclosed with the tube – remove the roof duct (fig a) again and apply the adhesive sealant evenly to the underside of the roofductflange. – replacetheroofductinthedrilledholeandpressitfirmlyagainsttheroofofthevehicle...

  • Page 16: Installation and Connection

    16 of 64 installation and connection 542 installation of the turntable variant with cable gland underneath the turntable ● feed the ends of the cables with the connectors as far as possible through the cable duct into the inte- rior of the vehicle ● lift the turntable and place it carefully on the m...

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    17 of 64 version with external cable gland ● theexternalroofductisarrangedsothatitformsawatertightenclosureonthevehicleroofaroundthe pointwherethethreecablesprojectingfromtheturntableareconnectedtothetwoextensioncables within the interior of the vehicle, and where if necessary they can be disconnect...

  • Page 18: Installation and Connection

    18 of 64 installation and connection 5 5 brief instructions for installing the turntable notes ● the sequence of pictures shown illustrates all the necessary installation steps that are required to installtheturntableandthepre-assembledparabolicreflectorontheroofofthevehicle.However, theotherdetaile...

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    19 of 64 5 align the mounting plate with the arrow pointing in the direction of travel the arrow is marked ① inthefigure for step 8 6 markoutthesixholestosecurethemounting plate caution risk of injury avoid skin contact withtheadhesive! 7 applysikaflex ® 291i adhesive in a wavy line between the two ...

  • Page 20: Installation and Connection

    20 of 64 installation and connection 5 6 installation of the ufs 946/ci+ 561 selection of a suitable installation location note when choosing the installation location, bear in mind that the rear of the receiver should always be accessible the receiver is equipped with a power saving circuit and a s...

  • Page 21

    21 of 64 connections and fusing of the unit all the connecting cables for connection to the receiver (including the infra-red sensor) are connected at therearoftheunit(seealso5.6.9,p.25).Whenselectingtheinstallationlocation,allowsufficientclear- ance at the rear of the unit for these cables and thei...

  • Page 22: Installation and Connection

    22 of 64 installation and connection 564 suspended installation 1 remove the wood screws supplied from their transport attachment on the top of the respective mount- ing piece (2 pieces) 2 place the two mounting pieces on your receiver as shown in figures ① – ③ during the process the following shoul...

  • Page 23

    23 of 64 565 installationonafixedflatsurface so as to prevent the receiver slipping or falling, the installation kit can also be attached to the underside of the receiver assembly is the same as for suspended installation,exceptthattheinstallationkitisattachedto the underside of the receiver 566 lay...

  • Page 24: Installation and Connection

    24 of 64 installation and connection warning riskofcablefires.Neverbypassthefusesinthecableandinthereceiver ● at the connecting point for the power cable, the voltage must not fall below 115 v even with a load of 12 a otherwise optimum functioning can no longer be guaranteed ● connect the power cabl...

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    25 of 64 569 connectionexamplefor12vbatteryconnection fig g ufs 946 6-pin battery ignition optional connection for second receiver cigarette lighter socket or 12 v standard socket din iso 4165 tv-set* ) battery master extemal ir-sensor * ) not included in delivery brown white green 11,5 v – 13,8 v h...

  • Page 26: Reception Range/footprint

    26 of 64 6 reception range/footprint the footprint is the reception area on the earth that a satellite covers with its transmission beam (spot), within which satellite reception is possible the transmission power is at its greatest in the centre of this spot – it becomes progressively weaker moving ...

  • Page 27: Dismantling For Servicing

    27 of 64 7 dismantling for servicing if repairs to the system or individual components are necessary, contact your specialist dealer or our ser- vice centre (see below for the address) caution neveropentheturntableyourself!! 7 1 removal caution donotcutthecables!Atthecablejunctionprovided,disconnect...

  • Page 28: Polarisation Setting

    28 of 64 8 polarisation setting 8 1 polarisation setting as supplied, the bas 66 satellite antenna is mounted centrally on the turntable in this position, the receiver still receives signals from satellites whose orbit position deviates by 15° – 20° longitude from the satellite antenna alignment (ty...

  • Page 29

    29 of 64 longitude for the reception position.

  • Page 30: Polarisation Setting

    30 of 64 polarisation setting 8 2 safety instructions warning risk of severe injury ensure that the following conditions have been met: ● the antenna and connected units are disconnected from the power supply ● the person carrying out the installation does not suffer from vertigo and can move around...

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    31 of 64 8 3 changing the mounting position (polarisation setting) important the following description assumes that the complete cap unit has been properly assembled, installed and set up as described in the previous sections note the button names refer to the remote control for the receiver how to ...

  • Page 32: Polarisation Setting

    32 of 64 polarisation setting figure i figure k figure l view after installation +15° view after installation in the middle (standard) view after installation –15°.

  • Page 33

    33 of 64 9 manual lowering to park position important ● if a defect arises in the electronic controls, after some disassembly work the antenna can be returned to the park position (horizontal position) manually following this, however, recalibration by an authorised workshop is always necessary ● dr...

  • Page 34

    34 of 64 9 2 manual retraction 1 inthecentreoftheaxis(arrowed)thereisaplasticcap.Leverthis offwithanarrowflat-bladedscrewdriver. 2 behindthecapisanm8hexagonheadscrew.Unscrewthese usinga13mmacrossflatssocketwrench. ➯ after removing the m8 screw, another thread can be seen 3 important secure and suppo...

  • Page 35: Technical Data

    35 of 64 10 technical data type unit cap 620 part no 20310027 diameterofplanarantennaapprox. Cm 50x50 lnb 2 switchable outputs: v/h (14/18 v) low/high (0/22 khz) supply voltage lnb v vertical: 115 – 14 horizontal: 16 – 19 input frequency ghz 1070 – 1275 output frequency mhz 950 – 1950/1100 – 2150 os...

  • Page 36: Technical Data

    36 of 64 technical data 10 1 dimensions (mm) mounting plate 145 66.

  • Page 37

    37 of 64 min recommended clearance Ø 880 rotaryaxis bas 66 roof duct nut clamping range 20/50 mounting plate 145 (146 including mounting plate) 2 11.

  • Page 38: Sikaflex

    38 of 64 11 sikaflex ® 291i safety data sheet identification of the substance/preparation and of the company/undertaking product name or trade name : 1. Identification of the substance/preparation company/undertaking identification sikaflex®-291i +44 (0)1707 363899 (available during office hours). E...

  • Page 39

    39 of 64 sikaflex®-291i 02.12.2010 2/5 fire-fighting measures hazardous combustion products special exposure hazards decomposition products may include the following materials: carbon dioxide carbon monoxide halogenated compounds metal oxide/oxides in a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will oc...

  • Page 40: Sikaflex

    40 of 64 sikaflex ® 291i safety data sheet sikaflex®-291i 02.12.2010 3/5 8. Exposure controls/personal protection ingredient name occupational exposure limits recommended monitoring procedures if this product contains ingredients with exposure limits, personal, workplace atmosphere or biological mon...

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    41 of 64 sikaflex®-291i 02.12.2010 4/5 toxicological information 11. Potential acute health effects inhalation : may cause irritation. Can cause gastrointestinal disturbances. : ingestion skin contact : may cause skin irritation. May cause eye irritation. : eye contact no known significant effects o...

  • Page 42: Sikaflex

    42 of 64 sikaflex ® 291i safety data sheet sikaflex®-291i 02.12.2010 5/5 regulatory information 15. Eu regulations additional warning phrases : contains isocyanates. See information supplied by the manufacturer. Contains sika hardener lh (1,6-hexanedialdimine), pentamethyl piperidylsebacate. May pro...

  • Page 43: Sikaflex

    43 of 64 12 sikaflex ® 291i technical data sheet s ikaf lex ® -2 91 i 1 / 2 i n d u s t r y product data sheet version 3 (09 / 2011) sikaflex ® -291i multifunctional adhesive sealant for marine application technical product data chemical base 1-c polyurethane colour (cqp 1 001-1) white, grey, black,...

  • Page 44: Sikaflex

    44 of 64 sikaflex ® 291i technical data sheet further information available at: www.Sika.Com s ikaf lex ® -2 91 i 2 / 2 sika uae llc p.O. Box 213233 dubai, uae tel: +971 4 4398200 sika saudi arabia co. Ltd p.O. Box 112356 jeddah, ksa tel: +966 2 692 7079 sika near east s.A.L. P.O. Box 55163 beirut, ...

  • Page 45: The Operating Instructions

    45 of 64 cap 620 operating instructions the operating instructions part for the cap 620 starts from this page if, despite studying these operating instructions, you still have questions about getting started with the unit orusingitcorrectly,orifunexpectedproblemsoccur, please contact your specialist...

  • Page 46

    46 of 64 13 important information before commissioning warning in the following operating instructions we assume that the receiver and the turntable have been properly installed and connected, as described in the installation and operating manuals if you have not yet done so, read the safety instruc...

  • Page 47: First Installation

    47 of 64 14 first installation warning ● beforeusingyourunitforthefirsttime,readthe“safetyinstructions–importantinfor- mation” and “installation and connection” chapters ● youcanfindasampleconfigurationforamotorhomeinsection5.6.9,p.25. ● do not connect the unit to the power supply until all installa...

  • Page 48: First Installation

    48 of 64 first installation use the buttons to make the basic settings for the video and audio output of the receiver to the tv set during this process refer to the operating instructions for your tv set and take care to select only those settings that your tv set can process video output via the re...

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    49 of 64 show 4:3 event here you can select the type of screen display mode for 4:3 broadcasts on a 16:9 tv set either ● normal(pillarbox), ● stretched (full screen) or ● zoom in (pan & scan) audio format via hdmi here you can select the type of audio signal that is transmitted by the hdmi interface...

  • Page 50: First Installation

    50 of 64 first installation press the (green)buttontomovetothenextmenu. Ifthefollowingon-screendisplayappears,confirmwiththe button during initialisation, the following message is displayed: after a successful initialisation, the following message appears:.

  • Page 51

    51 of 64 press the (green)buttontomovetothenextmenu.Thefollowingon-screendisplayappears: the channel list is pre-installed, it is not absolutely necessarytorunthechannelsearch(executechan- nel search = no) press the (green)buttontomovetothenextmenu.Themessageatthebottomleftappears,thenthe following ...

  • Page 52

    52 of 64 15 cap menu (polar antenna settings) 15 1 calling up the cap menu press (green button) one of the following displays appears: you can make further cap settings from the main menu under "settings", "antenna & satellites", "tuner configuration","tuner1"(cap),"capsettings". 15 2 move cap to pa...

  • Page 53

    53 of 64 15 4 position determination if you enter your position (location) manually then the search for a satellite is much shorter this applies in particular after a change of location you can either enter your position as gps data or else select the country and a (larger) town in the vicinity from...

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    54 of 64 selecting the position from a list ✔ you know a number of larger towns in the vicinity of your location (and the country) 1 press the (green) button and select with the buttons "position determination" 2 select with "list selection" (see fig b, page 53) 3 select with "country" and – set the...

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    55 of 64 15 5 cap settings (main menu) you can make further cap settings from the main menu under "settings", "antenna & satellites", "tuner configuration","tuner1"(cap),"capsettings"(figurebelow). Important important basic settings for the cap can be made in the "cap settings" menu these settings s...

  • Page 56: Alignment (Satellite Search)

    56 of 64 16 alignment (satellite search) the antenna is aligned automatically after the receiver has been switched on, the turntable automatically moves to the last channel received and the associated satellite position (eg ard/astra) this works because each satellite is automatically recognised by ...

  • Page 57

    57 of 64 17 channel (satellite) selection by pressing the buttons all the channels can be selected in the sequence that they appear in the cur- rent channel list and its sorting press the (blue) button to switch between tv and radio channels 17 1 channel selection from the channel list providing you...

  • Page 58

    58 of 64 channel.Theselectionofthedesiredchannelisconfirmedbypressingthe button as soon as the turntable has found the satellite or has reached the known position, you will now hear and view the cur- rentlyselectedchannelinthesmallwindowatthetopright.Toexitthechannellistandreturntothetv picture, pre...

  • Page 59: Change of Location

    59 of 64 18 change of location after a minor changeoflocationtheturntablemovestothelastselectedpositionandsoquicklyfindsthe satellite again the following message appears whilst the turntable is moving: note after a more substantial change of location it is recommended that you reset the system and e...

  • Page 60

    60 of 64 20 special messages relating to the turntable 20 1 system protection messages 2011 undervoltage the following error message is shown on the screen to protect your reception system and the on-board power supply: “the power supply to the turntable is inadequate (battery voltage below the mini...

  • Page 61

    61 of 64 2013 obstruction in the swing path the polar antenna has reached the mechanical stop orisjammed!Ifthesystemencountersanobstruc- tion, the cap reverses 10° this allows the obstruc- tion to be removed more easily check whether the turntable is obstructed (eg by a branch) 2014 overtemperature ...

  • Page 62: Declaration of Conformity

    62 of 64 21 declaration of conformity.

  • Page 63: Disposal Instructions

    63 of 64 electronic equipment is not domestic waste – in accordance with directive 2002/96/ec of the european parliament and the council dated 27th january 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment, it must be disposed of properly at the end of its service life, take this unit for disposal a...

  • Page 64

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