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    Training, installation & service manual sailor 100 satellite tv.

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    Sailor 100 satellite tv training, installation and service manual document number: 98-137654-a release date: 29 january 2013 sailor100tm.Book page i tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

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    Ii 98-137654-a disclaimer any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by thrane & thrane. The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only, is subject to change without notice a...

  • Page 5: Safety Summary

    98-137654-a iii safety summary the following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture ...

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    Iv 98-137654-a do not operate in an explosive atmosphere do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard. Keep away from live circuits operating personnel must not remove equip...

  • Page 7: Table of Contents

    98-137654-a v table of contents chapter 1 about this manual 1.1 intended readers ................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 manual overview ............................................................................... 1-1 1.3 software version ............

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    Table of contents vi 98-137654-a chapter 3 installation 3.1 unpacking .........................................................................................3-1 3.1.1 what’s in the box .............................................................................3-1 3.1.2 control panel ...............

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    Table of contents 98-137654-a vii chapter 4 interfaces 4.1 interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu ................................... 4-1 4.1.1 leds, display and keypad ................................................................ 4-1 4.1.2 connector panel — overview .........................

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    Table of contents viii 98-137654-a 6.3 configuration with the web interface ...............................................6-8 6.3.1 overview and navigation .................................................................6-8 6.3.2 using the dashboard ...................................................

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    Table of contents 98-137654-a ix chapter 8 service & maintenance 8.1 getting support: helpdesk .................................................................8-2 8.1.1 help desk and diagnostic report ......................................................8-2 8.2 software update .......................

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    Table of contents x 98-137654-a a.2 outline drawings ..............................................................................A-5 a.2.1 adu ................................................................................................A-5 a.2.2 acu ................................................

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    Table of contents 98-137654-a xi sailor100tm.Book page xi tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

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    Table of contents xii 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page xii tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 15: List Of Figures

    98-137654-a xiii list of figures figure 2-1: adu, acu, control panel and multiswitch (optional) ............................................2-2 figure 2-2: above deck unit (adu) .........................................................................................2-3 figure 2-3: adu modules 1/2 ....

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    List of figures xiv 98-137654-a figure 4-2: acu, connector panels, overview ......................................................................... 4-2 figure 4-3: dc input connector with power cable ................................................................... 4-3 figure 5-1: measuring the ...

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    List of figures 98-137654-a xv figure 6-33: examples of lnb lo frequencies used worldwide ...............................................6-42 figure 6-34: control panel — selecting a satellite profile ........................................................6-43 figure 6-35: control panel, active eve...

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    List of figures xvi 98-137654-a figure 8-32: location of the elevation motor & encoder ......................................................... 8-33 figure 8-33: removing the elevation drive belt ...................................................................... 8-33 figure 8-34: elevation ddm,...

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    List of figures 98-137654-a xvii figure 8-69: azimuth drive belt............................................................................................. 8-58 figure 8-70: polarisation motor — disconnect power ............................................................. 8-59 figure 8-71: polari...

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    List of figures xviii 98-137654-a figure a-2: outline drawing: acu.......................................................................................... A-6 figure a-3: n-connector interface on the adu .......................................................................A-7 figure b-1: extendi...

  • Page 21: About This Manual

    98-137654-a 1-1 chapter 1 1111 a bout t h is m anu al about this manual 1 1.1 intended readers this is an installation manual for the sailor 100 satellite tv system, intended for installers of the system and service personnel. Personnel installing or servicing the system must be properly trained and...

  • Page 22: 1.4

    Related documents 1-2 chapter 1: about this manual 98-137654-a 1.4 related documents the following related documentation is referred to in this manual: 1.5 typography in this manual, typography is used as indicated below: bold is used for the following purposes: • to emphasize words. Example: “do no...

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    Precautions 98-137654-a chapter 1: about this manual 1-3 1111 a bout t h is m anu al 1.6 precautions 1.6.0.1 warnings, cautions and notes text marked with “warning”, “caution”, “note” or “important” show the following type of data: • warning : a warning is an operation or maintenance procedure that,...

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    Precautions 1-4 chapter 1: about this manual 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 4 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 25: Introduction

    98-137654-a 2-1 chapter 2 2222 in tr oducti o n introduction 2 this chapter is organised in the following sections: • sailor 100 satellite tv system • part numbers and options 2.1 sailor 100 satellite tv system the sailor 100 satellite tv provides television for ships across the world. The sailor 10...

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    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 2-2 chapter 2: introduction 98-137654-a the following figures show the sailor 100 satellite tv system . 2.1.0.1 sailor 100 satellite tv features simple installation with one 50 ohm coax cable between adu and acu. Full remote control and troubleshooting with built-in te...

  • Page 27: 2.1.1

    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 98-137654-a chapter 2: introduction 2-3 2222 in tr oducti o n support for optional tv distribution system, i.E. Sailor transmodulator. Remote control from another network entity (e.G. A control panel) 2.1.1 above deck unit (adu) the sailor 100 satellite tv adu is a 103...

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    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 2-4 chapter 2: introduction 98-137654-a 2.1.1.1 modules in the sailor 100 satellite tv adu 1. Gps module. 2. Television interface module (tim). 3. Dc-motor driver module for cross elevation (ddm). 4. Cross elevation motor and encoder. 5. Zero reference module (3 pcs, 2...

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    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 98-137654-a chapter 2: introduction 2-5 2222 in tr oducti o n 8. Low noise block downconverter (lnb). 9. Polarisation motor. 10. Polarisation motor module (pmm) (not visible on photo). 11. Inertial sensor module (ism). 12. Elevation locking pin to lock the antenna dish...

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    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 2-6 chapter 2: introduction 98-137654-a 2.1.1.2 sailor 100 satellite tv adu interface all communication between the adu and the acu passes through a single standard 50 ohm cable (with n connector) through the rotary joint. No cable work is required inside the radome. 2...

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    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 98-137654-a chapter 2: introduction 2-7 2222 in tr oducti o n 2.1.1.5 service friendly the system configuration is saved in two modules, there is no loss of data at repair. The large service hatch of the radome gives easy access to the adu on site. The service switch i...

  • Page 32: Set To On

    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 2-8 chapter 2: introduction 98-137654-a 2.1.2.1 acu interfaces the acu has the following interfaces and switch: • 4 x f-connector for tv outputs (75 ohm). • ground stud • n-connector for adu cable (50 ohm). • connector for dc out (for internal use). • sma connector for...

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    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 98-137654-a chapter 2: introduction 2-9 2222 in tr oducti o n (power on self test) and you can request a past (person activated self test). Continuous monitoring (cm) is also available. Bite error codes can be read out in the web interface, the control panel and in the...

  • Page 34: 2.1.7

    Sailor 100 satellite tv system 2-10 chapter 2: introduction 98-137654-a installation manual of the sailor transmodulator. 2.1.6 power supply (optional) use the sailor 6080 ac/dc power supply to provide dc power to the sailor 100 satellite tv. 2.1.7 system configuration example the following figure s...

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    Part numbers and options 98-137654-a chapter 2: introduction 2-11 2222 in tr oducti o n 2.2 part numbers and options 2.2.1 applicable thrane & thrane model and part numbers the following model and part numbers are available for the sailor 100 satellite tv system: 2.2.2 options for sailor 100 satelli...

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    Part numbers and options 2-12 chapter 2: introduction 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 12 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 37: Installation

    98-137654-a 3-1 chapter 3 3333 in stall ati o n installation 3 this chapter is organised in the following sections: • unpacking • site preparation • installation of the adu • installation of the acu • installation of the control panel 3.1 unpacking 3.1.1 what’s in the box 3.1.1.1 adu unpack your sai...

  • Page 38: 3.1.2 Control Panel

    Unpacking 3-2 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.1.2 control panel unpack your control panel and check that the following items are present: • dc power cable • knob • u-bracket mount • flush mount gasket • screw kit • cable relief plate • installation manual 3.1.3 initial inspection inspect the s...

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    Site preparation 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-3 3333 in stall ati o n • pc and internet browser • drill for the mounting holes for the acu • crimping tools 3.2 site preparation the following topics have to be considered when installing the adu: • general site considerations • obstructions (...

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    Site preparation 3-4 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.2.2 obstructions (adu shadowing) place the adu so that it has as much free line-of-sight without any structures in the beam through one full 360 degrees turn of the vessel. Do not place the adu close to large objects that may block the signa...

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    Site preparation 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-5 3333 in stall ati o n 3.2.3 blocking zones — azimuth and elevation in blocking zones the sailor 100 satellite tv might not be able to receive the signal from the satellite. If there is no tv reception you can check whether the antenna is in a ...

  • Page 42: Motion Centre

    Site preparation 3-6 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.2.4 ship motion and offset from the ship’s motion centre even though it is recommended to mount the adu high, keep the distance between the adu and the ship’s motion centre as short as possible. The higher up the adu is mounted, the higher i...

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    Site preparation 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-7 3333 in stall ati o n 3.2.5 adu mast design: foundation and height the adu mast must be designed to carry the weight of the adu unit, which is 126 kg (+ the weight of the mast flange). The mast must also be able to withstand on-board vibration...

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    Site preparation 3-8 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a figure 3-7: adu mast flange, distance to the welded seam caution! Avoid sharp edges where the flange is in direct contact with the radome. Round all edges as much as possible to avoid damaging the surface of the radome. Figure 3-8: adu, bottom...

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    Site preparation 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-9 3333 in stall ati o n 3.2.5.2 mast length and diameter the placement of the adu must ensure a rigid structural connection to the hull or structure of the ship. Parts of the ship with heavy resonant vibrations are not suitable places for the ad...

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    Site preparation 3-10 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.2.5.3 sailor 100 satellite tv adu mast length the below tables show the minimum dimensions for a sailor 100 satellite tv adu mast with and without stays or wires. Note that the values are only guidelines - always consider the environment an...

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    Site preparation 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-11 3333 in stall ati o n mast with 2 braces max. Free mast length (steel), (m) outer diameter (mm) wall thickness (mm) outer diameter for brace (mm) thickness for brace (mm) 1.2 160 10 80 5.0 1.2 200 5 80 5.0 1.6 180 10 80 5.0 1.6 220 5 80 5.0 2...

  • Page 48: 3.2.6 Interference

    Site preparation 3-12 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.2.6 interference the adu must be mounted as far away as possible from the ship’s radar and high power radio transmitters, because they may compromise the adu performance. Rf emission from radars might actually damage the adu. 3.2.6.1 radar ...

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    Site preparation 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-13 3333 in stall ati o n 3.2.6.2 radar distance the minimum acceptable separation (d min.) between a radar and the adu is determined by the radar wavelength/frequency and the power emitted by the radar. The tables below show some “rule of thumb”...

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    Site preparation 3-14 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a the separation distance for c-band (4-8 ghz) radars should generally be the same as for s-band radars. 3.2.6.3 radar interference even at distances greater than “d min.” in the previous section the radar might still be able to degrade the per...

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    Site preparation 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-15 3333 in stall ati o n 3.2.6.4 gps receivers good quality gps receivers will work properly very close to the adu. 3.2.6.5 other transmitters see the following figure for minimum recommended distance to transmitters in the frequency range below...

  • Page 52: 3.2.7 Other Precautions

    Site preparation 3-16 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.2.7 other precautions 3.2.7.1 condensation and water intrusion if possible, install the radome such that direct spray of seawater is avoided. In some weather conditions there may occur condensation inside the radome. The drain tube is desig...

  • Page 53: 3.3

    Installation of the adu 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-17 3333 in stall ati o n 3.3 installation of the adu the adu is shipped fully assembled. You have to install it on the mast and attach the adu cable. Before installing the adu read the following guidelines. Warning! Use a strong webbed sl...

  • Page 54: 3.3.1

    Installation of the adu 3-18 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.3.1 installing the adu make sure that there is sufficient space underneath the adu to open the service hatch. Through this hatch you access the adu modules for service and maintenance. The adu does not have to be aligned with the bow...

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    Installation of the adu 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-19 3333 in stall ati o n 4. Attach a webbed, four-part sling with a belt to all 4 lifting brackets. 5. Attach 2 tag lines of suitable length to 2 lifting brackets and man them. 6. With a crane lift the adu off the wooden platform and move...

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    Installation of the adu 3-20 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 8. Put the coaxial adu cable through the protection plate as shown in the following figure, and connect the n connector of the adu cable to the adu. Select a suitable size for the cable gland: 16—20 mm diameter or 19—23 mm diameter. Se...

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    Installation of the adu 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-21 3333 in stall ati o n otherwise, follow standard procedures for cabling in ship installations. 3.3.1.1 maximum allowed rf loss in the adu cable maximum allowed cable loss 25 db at 5450 mhz. This is to ensure optimum performance of the ...

  • Page 58: 3.3.3 Grounding The Adu

    Installation of the adu 3-22 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 3.3.3 grounding the adu the adu must be grounded using the mounting bolts. If the adu cannot or should not be electrically connected directly to the mounting surface, you can use a separate grounding cable to make the connection betwee...

  • Page 59: 3.3.4 Alternative Adu Cable

    Installation of the acu 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-23 3333 in stall ati o n 3.3.4 alternative adu cable preferably choose one of the cable types listed in the table below. Check the data sheet from the cable supplier that both the rf- attenuation and the dc-resistance are kept within the ...

  • Page 60: 3.4.2 Grounding The Acu

    Installation of the acu 3-24 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a 4. Set the on/off switch at the back of the acu to on. Then you can use the on/off switch at the front panel. 3.4.1.1 connectors of the acu for a description of the connectors see connector panel — overview on page 4-2. The acu has add...

  • Page 61: 3.5

    Installation of the control panel 98-137654-a chapter 3: installation 3-25 3333 in stall ati o n point, making sure the shield of the connector is properly connected to the rack. 3.4.2.2 ground stud at the acu to ensure that the acu is grounded – also if the adu cable is disconnected from the acu, c...

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    Installation of the control panel 3-26 chapter 3: installation 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 26 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 63: Interfaces

    98-137654-a 4-1 chapter 4 4444 in ter fac es interfaces 4 this chapter is organised in the following sections: • interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu • interfaces of the control panel • interfaces of the sailor transmodulator (optional) 4.1 interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu 4.1....

  • Page 64: 4.1.3 Dc Input Connector

    Interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu 4-2 chapter 4: interfaces 98-137654-a 4.1.2 connector panel — overview the connector lan on the front panel is typically connected to the service port at lan3 with a straight ethernet cable. Then you can access the service port from the front of the acu ...

  • Page 65: 4.1.4 Adu Connector

    Interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu 98-137654-a chapter 4: interfaces 4-3 4444 in ter fac es the connector for dc input is included in the delivery. Insert the power cable as shown below, and plug in the connector. Use the two red clamps to fasten the connector. For more information about ...

  • Page 66: 4.1.7

    Interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu 4-4 chapter 4: interfaces 98-137654-a 4.1.6 tv output connectors (x4) connect v low, h low, v high and h high to the matching connectors of the multiswitch. Connect v low, h low, v high, and h high to the corresponding connectors of the multiswitch or sa...

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    Interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu 98-137654-a chapter 4: interfaces 4-5 4444 in ter fac es 4.1.8 nmea 0183 connector (rs-422) connect the ship’s gyro to this connector. (hardware prepared for nmea 2000, for future use) nmea 2000 power: 9-16 vdc. Nmea 2000 len (load equivalency number): 2...

  • Page 68: 4.1.9 Db9 Connector

    Interfaces of the sailor 100 satellite tv acu 4-6 chapter 4: interfaces 98-137654-a 4. Iihdt (integrated instrument) 5. Hchdt (magnetic compass) recommended nmea 0183 cable: two-wire constructed with one enclosed shield network signal pair: • size: no. 24 awg (0.24 sq. Mm) or heavier • characteristi...

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    Interfaces of the control panel 98-137654-a chapter 4: interfaces 4-7 4444 in ter fac es 4.2 interfaces of the control panel for a description of the interfaces see the installation manual of the control panel. 4.3 interfaces of the sailor transmodulator (optional) for a description of the interface...

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    Interfaces of the sailor transmodulator (optional) 4-8 chapter 4: interfaces 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 8 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 71: Connecting Power

    98-137654-a 5-1 chapter 5 5555 connecting power connecting power 5 this chapter is organised in the following sections: • power source • power cable selection • connecting power • power up 5.1 power source there are different options for the power supply: • the 24 vdc ship supply provides power for ...

  • Page 72: 5.2

    Power cable selection 5-2 chapter 5: connecting power 98-137654-a 5.2 power cable selection 5.2.1 source impedance the maximum length of the power cable depends on the type of cable used and the source impedance of the dc power installation in the ship. The maximum allowed source impedance depends o...

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    Power cable selection 98-137654-a chapter 5: connecting power 5-3 5555 connecting power 5.2.3 power cable recommendations 5.2.3.1 overview the acu is delivered with a power connector (pcb plug-in connector, female plug, weidmuller, part number 1930050000), which accepts wires up to awg10/6 mm 2 . • ...

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    Connecting power 5-4 chapter 5: connecting power 98-137654-a for 4 mm 2 /awg 11, the value is 4.8 mohm/m at 55°c for 6 mm 2 /awg 10, the value is 3.8 mohm/m at 55°c for other cable types, refer to the data sheet for the cable. The length is multiplied by 0.5 above because there are two conductors in...

  • Page 75: 5.4

    Power up 98-137654-a chapter 5: connecting power 5-5 5555 connecting power 5.4 power up 1. Connect power to sailor transmodulator or multi switch (if installed). 2. Switch on the acu. The unit starts up and goes through an initialization procedure: • acu post • adu initializing • adu post • ready th...

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    Power up 5-6 chapter 5: connecting power 98-137654-a 5.4.0.1 initialisation in daily use once the system is configured and a satellite profile is active, the startup sequence is as follows: • acu post • adu initializing • adu sw upload (if the software versions in the adu and acu are not the same, a...

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    Power up 98-137654-a chapter 5: connecting power 5-7 5555 connecting power sailor100tm.Book page 7 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

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    Power up 5-8 chapter 5: connecting power 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 8 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 79: Configuration

    98-137654-a 6-1 chapter 6 6666 co n figur ati o n configuration 6 this chapter is organised in the following sections: • introduction to the configuration tools • calibration of the sailor 100 satellite tv • configuration with the web interface • configuration with the control panel • keypad and men...

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    Introduction to the configuration tools 6-2 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a no installation of software is necessary. The web interface is built into the sailor 100 satellite tv acu.The control panel has the application software installed on delivery. You access the web interface from a compute...

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    Introduction to the configuration tools 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-3 6666 co n figur ati o n when the dashboard is displayed you have verified that the connection to the sailor 100 satellite tv can be established. The web interface is ready for use. You can continue to configure the syst...

  • Page 82: 6.2

    Calibration of the sailor 100 satellite tv 6-4 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.2 calibration of the sailor 100 satellite tv you must align the adu with the vessel’s gyro compass. To do this, you make an azimuth calibration, i.E. You determine the offset of the adu zero direction to the bow-to...

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    Calibration of the sailor 100 satellite tv 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-5 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.2.1.1 fixed heading do not use fixed heading for vessels! Use fixed heading only for fixed installations like remote areas or oil rigs, during training and test. You can enable fixed heading...

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    Calibration of the sailor 100 satellite tv 6-6 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a to make an azimuth calibration with user defined input, do as follows: 1. Select user defined in the satellite drop down list. 2. Type in the longitude and polarisation skew of the satellite. The polarisation skew is...

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    Calibration of the sailor 100 satellite tv 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-7 6666 co n figur ati o n the following table shows the error codes that might be displayed during a calibration. The sailor 100 satellite tv is calibrated now. If the calibration failed there will be a message on the ...

  • Page 86: 6.3

    Configuration with the web interface 6-8 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3 configuration with the web interface 6.3.1 overview and navigation 6.3.1.1 topics in the web interface use the site map to get an overview over the existing menus, submenus and topics. You can click on each menu in the...

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    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-9 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.1.2 navigation the web interface consists of the following sections: 1. The navigation pane holds the main menu. Clicking an item in the menu opens a submenu in the navigation pane or a new page...

  • Page 88

    Configuration with the web interface 6-10 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3.1.3 icons in the icon bar the following icons may appear in the icon bar in the web interface: 6.3.1.4 navigating the web interface • to expand a menu , click the menu in the navigation pane. • to access status and se...

  • Page 89: 6.3.2 Using The Dashboard

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-11 6666 co n figur ati o n 2. Clear the box labeled use a proxy server for your lan . 3. Click ok . When the proxy server settings are disabled, close and restart your browser. You may need to change this setting back on ret...

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    Configuration with the web interface 6-12 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3.2.1 information fields on the dashboard figure 6-6: web interface: dashboard sailor 100 satellite tv parameter description system status current status of the sailor 100 satellite tv . Examples : not ready (waiting fo...

  • Page 91

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-13 6666 co n figur ati o n tracking polarisation linear polarisation: horizontal, vertical. Circular polarisation: left-hand, right-hand. Tracking rf frequency current rf tracking frequency. Lnb lo frequency high band curren...

  • Page 92: 6.3.3 Satellite Profiles

    Configuration with the web interface 6-14 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3.3 satellite profiles 6.3.3.1 satellite profiles on the page satellite profiles you add, edit and delete satellite profiles. A satellite profile contains all settings that are necessary for a successful reception from ...

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    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-15 6666 co n figur ati o n 2. Enter or edit the satellite profile name. 3. Select a satellite from the drop down list. This list contains the tv satellites known to the system. If needed, you can add a tv satellite, see tv s...

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    Configuration with the web interface 6-16 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a dvb-s / dvb-s2 : by selecting dvb-s / dvb-s2, it is possible to configure the system to track a specific transponder. • polarisation: linear horizontal, linear vertical, left hand circular or right hand circular. • tracki...

  • Page 95: 6.3.4 Tv Satellites

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-17 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.4 tv satellites when creating a satellite profile, you select a satellite from the list of tv satellites. Disabled tv satellites will not be selectable in the satellite profile. 6.3.4.1 when to...

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    Configuration with the web interface 6-18 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a to add or edit a tv satellite, do as follows: 1. Go to service > tv satellites and click new satellite or edit next to an existing entry. 2. Enter or edit the satellite name. 3. Enter or edit the longitude, polarisation s...

  • Page 97: 6.3.5 Reference Satellites

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-19 6666 co n figur ati o n for satellite data see documentation from your service provider or from online databases, e.G. Www.Lyngsat.Com or www.Satbeams.Com. 4. C lick apply to save the data. 6.3.5 reference satellites refe...

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    Configuration with the web interface 6-20 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3.5.3 adding and editing entries in the list of reference satellites editing a pre-installed entry will disable that entry and add a new user-defined entry. The new user-defined entry includes the changes made. The pre-...

  • Page 99: 6.3.6 Azimuth Adjustment

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-21 6666 co n figur ati o n to add or edit a reference satellite, do as follows: 1. Go to service > reference satellites and click new satellite or edit next to an existing entry. 2. Enter or edit the fields on the screen. Th...

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    Configuration with the web interface 6-22 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 2. Select or clear the check box enable . 3. Click apply . 6.3.6.3 further information about azimuth adjustment the purpose of the azimuth adjustment is to significantly reduce the risk of tracking the wrong tv satellite ...

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    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-23 6666 co n figur ati o n the system has a list of reference satellites pre-installed in a database. An up-to-date version of the database is included in each new software version. When updating the software of the system t...

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    Configuration with the web interface 6-24 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 2. Select active to enable the blocking zone. 3. Azimuth: enter start and stop azimuth value in degrees for the blocking zone. Values allowed: 0 to 360 degrees. Enter clockwise. 4. Elevation: enter the start and stop elev...

  • Page 103

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-25 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.8 configuring the lan network you can enter a host name. The host name helps identifying the sailor 100 satellite tv system when sending e-mail reports through an external internet connection. ...

  • Page 104

    Configuration with the web interface 6-26 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3.8.1 static ip or dhcp client if you select dhcp client the network ip address and sub-net mask must be provided by a dhcp server on that network. If you select static ip address you must specify a unique ip address an...

  • Page 105

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-27 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.8.3 dns setup if you have access to a domain name server (dns) you can specify the address of the e-mail server by using the server name instead of its ip address. This can be used in outgoing ...

  • Page 106: 6.3.9 E-Mail Setup

    Configuration with the web interface 6-28 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3.9 e-mail setup to be able to send diagnostics and statistics reports through an external internet connection using e-mail you must set up a couple of parameters. Contact your it department for the specific data. To co...

  • Page 107

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-29 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.10 sending statistics reports sailor 100 satellite tv can send a statistics report at fixed intervals through an external internet connection. This report contains historical information from t...

  • Page 108

    Configuration with the web interface 6-30 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a the following parameters are recorded in the statistics report: parameter recorded description hostname host name, entered in the web interface on the page settings > network. Acu sn acu serial number adu sn adu serial nu...

  • Page 109

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-31 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.10.1 processing the statistics report in a spreadsheet application the statistics report is in a data format that can be imported into spreadsheet applications, e.G. Microsoft excel, for furthe...

  • Page 110

    Configuration with the web interface 6-32 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.3.11 sending a diagnostics report you can send automatically generated diagnostic reports at fixed intervals. The diagnostic report contains information relevant for the service personnel during troubleshooting. To set ...

  • Page 111: 6.3.12 Upload

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-33 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.12 upload for uploading new software to the sailor 100 satellite tv see software update on page 8-5. 6.3.13 administration in this section of the web interface you can configure the following a...

  • Page 112

    Configuration with the web interface 6-34 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a the administration page is now updated to let you change the user name and password or log off administration. To change the administrator password, do as follows: 1. After entering the administrator user name and passwor...

  • Page 113

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-35 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.3.13.2 logging off administration if you have not entered anything for 30 minutes under administration , you are logged off automatically. To log off manually, click logoff under administrator lo...

  • Page 114

    Configuration with the web interface 6-36 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a change network : change ip configuration of the lan connectors. For further information see configuring the lan network on page 6-25. Change email settings: change e-mail addresses for sending reports. For further informa...

  • Page 115

    Configuration with the web interface 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-37 6666 co n figur ati o n 3. In the web interface click the button upload . To clone a system configuration, do as follows: 1. Reset to factory default, see the following section for details. 2. Import a configuration from ...

  • Page 116: 6.4

    Configuration with the control panel 6-38 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.4 configuration with the control panel • getting started • creating or editing a profile • selecting the active profile • deleting a profile • event list • help • about 6.4.1 getting started use the control panel for ha...

  • Page 117

    Configuration with the control panel 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-39 6666 co n figur ati o n • arrow icon (lower left corner) for back function and to collapse the on-screen keyboard when you don’t need it any more. To get started with the control panel, do as follows: 1. Make sure that it...

  • Page 118

    Configuration with the control panel 6-40 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.4.2 creating or editing a profile to create or edit a profile, i.E. Satellite profile, do as follows: 1. Tap the menu icon . 2. Select manage profiles . 3. Select create profile or edit profile . When creating a new pro...

  • Page 119

    Configuration with the control panel 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-41 6666 co n figur ati o n automatic : the system will automatically determine which signal to track on, based on an automatic frequency and transponder scan of the satellite. If the vessel moves out of coverage of the trans...

  • Page 120

    Configuration with the control panel 6-42 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a doubt leave this setting at the default value (universal (10.600 ghz/9.750 ghz)). See also the figure below. 7. Tap save to save the satellite profile. 8. A confirmation window is displayed. Verify the data for the new pr...

  • Page 121: 6.4.4 Deleting A Profile

    Configuration with the control panel 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-43 6666 co n figur ati o n 3. From the list of existing profiles select the new profile. 4. A confirmation window is displayed. Verify the activation of the new profile and tap ok to accept. 5. The dashboard is displayed aga...

  • Page 122: 6.4.6 Help

    Configuration with the control panel 6-44 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a tap the menu icon and tap event list . Or 1. Tap the yellow triangle in the lower right corner of the control panel. 2. Tap active events . 6.4.6 help tap the menu icon and tap help . Help describes how to handle satellit...

  • Page 123: 6.5

    Keypad and menus of the acu 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-45 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.5 keypad and menus of the acu 6.5.1 acu display and keypad in the acu display you can see the current state of the system. You can also see events (warnings, errors and information) and how the system has...

  • Page 124: 6.5.2 Navigating The Menus

    Keypad and menus of the acu 6-46 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.5.2 navigating the menus use the keypad to navigate the menus. • press ok or to select a menu item. • use the arrow keys and to go through the menu items or enter a number, digit by digit. • use the arrow keys and to go through ...

  • Page 125

    Keypad and menus of the acu 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-47 6666 co n figur ati o n 6.5.3.1 top-level menu 6.5.3.2 menu descriptions top-level menu description main view with current status of the sailor 100 satellite tv. This view is displayed after a time out of 10 minutes. Press any key...

  • Page 126

    Keypad and menus of the acu 6-48 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a serial numbers acu: acu serial number; adu: serial number of the antenna antenna menu description table 6-12: antenna menu of the acu (continued) network menu description port 1/2 ip current ip address for lan 1 and lan 2. Mask 1/...

  • Page 127

    Keypad and menus of the acu 98-137654-a chapter 6: configuration 6-49 6666 co n figur ati o n example: event 1/4* : this is the first event out of a list of 4 and there has been a change in the list. Event 1/4 will always be shown, the * indicates that there has been a change. 6.5.4 adjusting bright...

  • Page 128: 6.5.5 Resetting The System

    Keypad and menus of the acu 6-50 chapter 6: configuration 98-137654-a 6.5.5 resetting the system to reset the system do the following: 1. Press and hold and until the acu display shuts down and the acu reboots. 2. Wait until the system has rebooted and is operational again. The last active satellite...

  • Page 129: Installation Check

    98-137654-a 7-1 chapter 7 7777 in stall ati on c hec k installation check 7 now that you have installed the system, you can test it to verify it is ready for customer delivery. Follow the check lists below to test the system for proper operation. • installation check list: antenna • installation che...

  • Page 130

    Installation check list: antenna 7-2 chapter 7: installation check 98-137654-a 7. Make sure that the requirements for mast foundation and height, including flatness, gusset plates and distance from welding seams are met. See adu mast design: foundation and height on page 3-7. 8. Make sure that the d...

  • Page 131: 7.2

    Installation check list: acu, connectors and wiring 98-137654-a chapter 7: installation check 7-3 7777 in stall ati on c hec k 7.2 installation check list: acu, connectors and wiring step task verification and further information done 1. Check that the acu is grounded correctly. See grounding the ac...

  • Page 132

    Installation check list: acu, connectors and wiring 7-4 chapter 7: installation check 98-137654-a 10. Measure that the power has the correct polarity in the power connector, before connecting it to the acu power input. (vin+: left, vin-: right). Use a volt meter. See table 4-1: dc input plug, outlin...

  • Page 133: 7.3

    Installation check list: control panel 98-137654-a chapter 7: installation check 7-5 7777 in stall ati on c hec k 7.3 installation check list: control panel step task verification and further information done 1. Check that the control panel is connected to the acu at lan 4, possibly through a switch...

  • Page 134: 7.4

    Installation check list: functional test in harbor 7-6 chapter 7: installation check 98-137654-a 7.4 installation check list: functional test in harbor step task further information done 1. Check that the antenna is tracking the satellite the tv ready led in the acu display must be steady green and ...

  • Page 135: Service & Maintenance

    98-137654-a 8-1 chapter 8 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e service & maintenance 8 in this chapter you find the following sections: • getting support: helpdesk • software update • status signalling with leds and status messages • removal and replacement of the acu • removal and replacement of adu mo...

  • Page 136: 8.1

    Getting support: helpdesk 8-2 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.1 getting support: helpdesk if this manual does not provide the remedies to solve your problem, contact your service provider. 8.1.1 help desk and diagnostic report during the installation you can enter the support contact ...

  • Page 137

    Getting support: helpdesk 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-3 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e you can also configure the system to send diagnostic reports at defined time intervals. For further details on this see sending a diagnostics report on page 6-32. 8.1.1.2 event list when an ev...

  • Page 138

    Getting support: helpdesk 8-4 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.1.1.3 self test you can start a self test of the sailor 100 satellite tv adu and acu. 1. Click self test in the helpdesk page. 2. Click the menu item self test . 8.1.1.4 reset to factory defaults you can reset the sailor 10...

  • Page 139: 8.2

    Software update 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-5 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.2 software update 8.2.1 hardware and software requirements (updating adu and acu) the following items are required before the software can be updated: • one computer with a standard ethernet port avai...

  • Page 140

    Software update 8-6 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 3. Open your internet browser and enter the ip address of the acu. The ip address is http://192.168.0.1 (default). For further details on network setup see configuring the lan network on page 6-25. 4. The web interface opens directly w...

  • Page 141

    Software update 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-7 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e figure 8-4: verifying software update sailor100tm.Book page 7 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 142: 8.3

    Status signalling with leds and status messages 8-8 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.3 status signalling with leds and status messages 8.3.0.1 built-in test equipment the adu and the acu have a built-in test equipment (bite) function in order to make fault diagnostics easy during servi...

  • Page 143: 8.3.2 Leds In The Acu

    Status signalling with leds and status messages 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-9 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e during service and maintenance, one of the following system status messages may be shown: • service switch • azimuth calibration • xim data error 8.3.1 leds of the adu mo...

  • Page 144: 8.4

    Removal and replacement of the acu 8-10 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.4 removal and replacement of the acu there are no parts in the acu that you can remove or replace. Contact your cobham satcom service partner for further repair or replacement. Led behavior description power stead...

  • Page 145: 8.5

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-11 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5 removal and replacement of adu modules all replacement of modules must be carried out by a thrane & thrane a/s service partner. The figure below shows the modules and their p...

  • Page 146

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-12 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a this module is positioned near the service switch at the bottom of the pedestal. It converts the gps satellite signals into current position data. 2. Television interface module (tim). The purpose of the tim is ...

  • Page 147

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-13 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 5. Zero reference module (x3, 2 in the previous figure, 1 in the next figure) (zrm) (not visible on photo). In order to be able to find the predefined zero point of the antenna d...

  • Page 148

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-14 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a the ism shall — based on request from the pcm — provide information about movement of the parabolic reflector, in the form of samples from gyro- and acceleration-sensors. The ism board is: • communication as sla...

  • Page 149

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-15 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e movements and prevents any transmission. In off position the ddms, pmm are turned off for safety during service and repair of the adu. Figure 8-7: service switch sailor100tm.Book...

  • Page 150

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-16 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 15. Dc-motor driver module for azimuth (ddm). 16. Azimuth motor (not visible on photo). 17. Azimuth encoder (not visible on photo). 18. Rotary joint (not visible on photo). The cable signals for the adu (dc powe...

  • Page 151

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-17 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5.0.1 tools needed have the following tools ready at hand when starting to replace modules: • 4x150 mm allen key (located inside the service door of the adu) • torx 20 screw dr...

  • Page 152

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-18 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a to replace the gps module, do as follows: 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latches with torx screws. 2. Switch off the power to the antenna on the service switch. 3. Rotate the antenna pedestal so ...

  • Page 153

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-19 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 4. Disconnect the gps module from the tim. 5. Loosen the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5). 6. Lift the complete gps module including the mounting arm from the pedestal. To in...

  • Page 154: (Tim)

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-20 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.2 replacing the television interface module (tim) the tim is the interface module handling communication between the acu and the pcm. It provides power to all units, handles internal modem communication and ...

  • Page 155

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-21 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 4. Disconnect the f-connector at the top of the tim. 5. Disconnect the n-connector at the bottom of the tim, the f- connector at the top of the tim, the sub-d connector, then the...

  • Page 156

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-22 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 6. Remove the 4x4 allen screws (thread size m5) and remove the tim. To insert a new tim follow the instruction above in reverse order. Figure 8-18: replacing the tim — remove 4x4 allen screws (thread size m5) im...

  • Page 157: (Ddm)

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-23 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5.3 replacing the dc-motor driver module (ddm) the adu is equipped with three (3) ddms for the axes: • cross elevation ddm • elevation ddm • azimuth ddm by the input from the p...

  • Page 158

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-24 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.3.1 removing the cross elevation ddm to replace the cross elevation ddm, do as follows: 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latches with torx screws. 2. Switch off the power to the antenna on the ...

  • Page 159

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-25 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 5. Remove the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) (visible when the connectors are removed) and remove the cross elevation ddm. 8.5.3.2 inserting a new cross elevation ddm to in...

  • Page 160

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-26 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 4. Disconnect the 3 connectors at the front of the elevation ddm, then the 2 sub-d connectors at the rear of the elevation ddm. 5. Remove the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) (visible when the connectors are...

  • Page 161

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-27 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 5. Disconnect the 3 connectors at the right of the azimuth ddm, then the 2 sub-d connectors at the left of the azimuth ddm. 6. Remove the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) (vi...

  • Page 162: (Pmm)

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-28 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.4 replacing the polarisation motor module (pmm) 8.5.4.1 removing the polarisation motor module (pmm) to remove the polarisation motor module, do as follows: 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two lat...

  • Page 163

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-29 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 7. Remove the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5). 8. Remove the pmm. 8.5.4.2 inserting a new polarization motor module. To insert a new polarisation motor module (pmm) follow t...

  • Page 164: (Pcm)

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-30 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.5 replacing the pedestal control module (pcm) the pcm controls the antenna dish and the polarization mechanism assembly with the three dc motors and a step motor. Communication between the pcm and acu is don...

  • Page 165

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-31 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 4. Disconnect the 2 connectors at the top, then the 2 sub-d connectors at the bottom, then the sma connector at the bottom (left) of the pcm. 5. Remove the 4x4 mm allen screws (t...

  • Page 166

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-32 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.6 replacing motor and encoder the adu is equipped with three (3) dc-motors, two of which are identical, and one (1) step motor, for the axes: • elevation (dc motor). • azimuth (dc motor). • cross elevation (...

  • Page 167

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-33 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5.6.1 removing the elevation motor and encoder to remove the elevation motor and encoder, do as follows: 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latches with torx screws...

  • Page 168

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-34 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 5. Disconnect the 8-pin connector and the 6-pin connector (colored wires) from the elevation ddm. 6. Loosen the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) from the motor assembly. 7. Slide free in the key holes of the...

  • Page 169

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-35 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 4. Check the belt tension with optibelt belt frequency measuring device or similar to ensure a 60-70 hz belt tension. 8.5.6.3 removing the azimuth motor to remove the azimuth mot...

  • Page 170

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-36 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 6. Loosen the 15x4 mm allen screws (the 3 allen screws on top are longer than the rest) on the cover over the azimuth drive modules, and remove the cover (lift and slide). 7. Loosen the belt tension device by lo...

  • Page 171

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-37 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8. Adjust the belt-tension screw to middle position. 9. Disconnect the 8-pin connector from the azimuth ddm. Figure 8-38: azimuth motor, adjust belt tension figure 8-39: azimuth ...

  • Page 172

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-38 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 10. Loosen the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) from the motor assembly. 11. Slide free in the key holes of the motor assembly and remove the motor. 8.5.6.4 inserting a new azimuth motor to insert a new azim...

  • Page 173

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-39 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 2. Tighten the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) from the motor assembly. 3. Adjust the belt tension using the belt-tension adjustment screw. The tension of the belt is 90-100...

  • Page 174

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-40 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 4. Tighten the belt tension device by tightening the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5). 5. Check the tension of the belt again (90-100 hz). If needed, repeat the tension adjustment. 8.5.6.5 removing the azimu...

  • Page 175

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-41 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 6. Loosen the 15x4 mm allen screws (the 3 allen screws on top are longer than the rest) on the cover over the azimuth drive modules, and remove the cover (lift and slide). 7. Dis...

  • Page 176

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-42 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8. Loosen the belt tension device by loosening the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5)and slide out the azimuth encoder. 9. Adjust the belt-tension screw to middle position. Figure 8-46: azimuth encoder, remove...

  • Page 177

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-43 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5.6.6 inserting a new azimuth encoder to insert a new azimuth encoder follow the instructions above in reverse order — while observing the following guidelines: 1. String the a...

  • Page 178

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-44 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.6.7 removing the x elevation motor and encoder to remove the cross elevation motor and encoder, do as follows: 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latches with torx screws. 2. Switch off the power...

  • Page 179

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-45 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8. Loosen the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) of the motor assembly. 9. Lift the complete cross elevation motor & encoder assembly free, in the key holes, from the pedestal ...

  • Page 180

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-46 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.6.8 inserting a new x elevation motor and encoder to insert a new cross elevation motor & encoder follow the instructions above in reverse order — while observing the following mounting guidelines: 1. Do not...

  • Page 181

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-47 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 3. Now tighten the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) of the cross elevation motor & encoder assembly. 4. Check the tension of the belt again (80-100 hz). If needed, repeat the...

  • Page 182

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-48 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.6.9 removing the polarisation motor to remove the polarisation motor, do as follows: 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latches with torx screws. 2. Switch off the power to the antenna on the ser...

  • Page 183

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-49 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 7. Remove the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) that hold the motor. 8. Remove the polarisation motor. 8.5.6.10 inserting a new polarisation motor to insert a new polarisation...

  • Page 184

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-50 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.7 replacing the drive belts the adu has 3 drive belts: • x elevation drive belt • elevation drive belt • azimuth drive belt for step-by-step instructions see: removing the x elevation drive belt on page 8-50...

  • Page 185

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-51 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 3. Rotate the antenna pedestal so that the cable drum faces the service hatch. 4. Loosen the cross elevation drive belt tension adjustment screw, see figure 8-51: x-elevation mot...

  • Page 186

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-52 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 6. Remove the cable drum by removing the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) and leave the cable drum hanging in the cables. 7. Remove the cross elevation drive belt. 8.5.7.2 inserting a new x elevation drive b...

  • Page 187

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-53 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5.7.3 removing the elevation drive belt to remove the elevation drive belt, do as follows: 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latches with torx screws. 2. Switch of...

  • Page 188

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-54 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 4. Cut the 2 plastic tie-wraps used to fixate the belt on the elevation drive wheel. 5. By compressing the belt tension pulley upwards and moving the dish back and forth, the belt can be slid off the pulley. 6. ...

  • Page 189

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-55 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5.7.4 inserting a new elevation drive belt to insert a new elevation belt follow the instructions above in reverse order — while observing the following guidelines: follow the ...

  • Page 190

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-56 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 6. Loosen the 15x4 mm allen screws (the 3 allen screws on top are longer than the rest) on the cover over the azimuth drive modules, and remove the cover (lift and slide). 7. Loosen the belt tension device by lo...

  • Page 191: Step 8

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-57 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8. Adjust the belt-tension screw to middle position. 9. Remove the rf connector (n-type, finger nut) from the rotary joint. 10. Loosen the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) fr...

  • Page 192

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-58 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 12. Remove the azimuth drive belt. 8.5.7.6 inserting a new azimuth drive belt to insert a new azimuth drive belt follow the instructions above in reverse order - while observing the following guidelines: follow ...

  • Page 193

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-59 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 4. Press in and turn the elevation locking pin to locked position. 5. Disconnect the power connector of the polarisation motor. 6. Slide the polarisation belt off the lnb belt wh...

  • Page 194

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-60 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 7. Remove the lnb by loosening the 3x4 mm allen screws. 8. Slide the belt off the motor-belt wheel by twisting the belt vertically and pulling it through the gap. (if the motor needs to be removed during the rem...

  • Page 195

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-61 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8.5.8 replacing the zero reference module (zrm) the adu has the following identical zrms, one for each drive wheel (each axes): • x elevation zrm • elevation zrm • azimuth zrm th...

  • Page 196

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-62 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a inserting a new elevation zrm on page 8-65 removing the azimuth zrm on page 8-65 inserting a new azimuth zrm on page 8-67 8.5.8.1 removing the x elevation zrm 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latch...

  • Page 197

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-63 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 6. Disconnect the connector from the zero reference module. 7. Through the 2 holes (above the cross elevation ddm) in the pedestal loosen the 2x4 mm allen screws. 8. Slide out th...

  • Page 198

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-64 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.8.2 inserting a new x elevation zrm to insert a new x elevation zrm follow the instructions above in reverse order. 8.5.8.3 removing the elevation zrm 1. Open the service hatch by releasing the two latches w...

  • Page 199

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-65 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 7. Loosen the 2x4 mm allen screws. 8. Slide out the elevation zrm. 8.5.8.4 inserting a new elevation zrm to insert a new elevation zrm follow the instructions above in reverse or...

  • Page 200

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-66 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 5. Press in and turn the elevation locking pin (available in some antennas) to locked position. 6. Loosen the 15x4 mm allen screws (the 3 allen screws on top are longer than the rest) on the cover over the azimu...

  • Page 201

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-67 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 8. Loosen the 2x4 mm allen screws. 9. Slide out the azimuth zrm. 8.5.8.6 inserting a new azimuth zrm to insert a new cross elevation zrm follow the instructions above in reverse ...

  • Page 202

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-68 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a when the antenna dish is moved by the motors and ships motions, in all its plans the ism provides the information regarding these movements. This information is based on rate gyro and accelerometers mounted in t...

  • Page 203

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-69 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 6. Slide the cable support free in the key holes, and leave it hanging in the cables. 7. Disconnect the two sub-d connectors using a small flat screw driver. 8. Remove the 4x4 mm...

  • Page 204: Converter (Lnb)

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-70 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.9.2 inserting a new ism to insert a new inertial sensor module follow the instructions above in reverse order. 8.5.10 replacing the low noise block down converter (lnb) the lnb down-converter receives the ku...

  • Page 205

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-71 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 3. Rotate the antenna dish to 0 degree position. 4. Press in and turn the elevation locking pin (if available) to locked position. 5. Disconnect the power connector of the polari...

  • Page 206

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-72 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 7. Disconnect the lnb cable and loosen the cable from the cable clamp. 8. Remove the lnb by loosening the 3x4 mm allen screws. Figure 8-90: removing the lnb — disconnecting the cable figure 8-91: removing the ln...

  • Page 207

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-73 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 9. Separate the belt-wheel by removing the 4 allen screws. 10. Make a note of the positioning of the wheel on the lnb. 11. Put the lnb back in described reverse order. You may ne...

  • Page 208

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-74 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.5.10.2 inserting a new lnb to insert a new lnb follow the instructions above in reverse order. You may need to slide the drive belt on after the lnb is mounted with its three screws. 8.5.11 replacing the rotar...

  • Page 209

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-75 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 5. Press in and turn the elevation locking pin (available in some antennas) to locked position. 6. Loosen the 15x4 mm allen screws (the 3 allen screws on top are longer than the ...

  • Page 210: Step 7

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 8-76 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 7. Remove the rf connector (n-type, finger nut) from the rotary joint. 8. Loosen the 4x4 mm allen screws (thread size m5) from the cover plate over the azimuth drive wheel. 9. Remove the cover plate. 10. Loosen ...

  • Page 211

    Removal and replacement of adu modules 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-77 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e 13. Remove the rotary joint. 8.5.11.2 insert a new rotary joint. To insert a new rotary joint follow the instructions above in reverse order. Figure 8-100: rotary joint (removed)...

  • Page 212: 8.6

    Updating tim/pcm calibration data 8-78 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.6 updating tim/pcm calibration data after installing a new tim (television interface module) or pcm (pedestal control module) you must update the calibration data. The acu does not know which of the two modules (pc...

  • Page 213

    Updating tim/pcm calibration data 98-137654-a chapter 8: service & maintenance 8-79 8888 ser vic e & m ain ten anc e window showing the status of both modules as valid (select boxes are greyed out). The xim data are now updated and the sailor 100 satellite tv is operational again. Figure 8-104: xim ...

  • Page 214: 8.7

    Troubleshooting 8-80 chapter 8: service & maintenance 98-137654-a 8.7 troubleshooting 8.7.1 overview this section describes an initial check of the primary functions of the sailor 100 satellite tv system, and provides some guidelines for troubleshooting, if one of the checks should fail. Generally, ...

  • Page 215

    Appendices sailor100tm.Book page 1 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 216

    Sailor100tm.Book page 2 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 217: Technical Specifications

    98-137654-a a-1 appendix a aaaa te ch n ic al specific ati o n s technical specifications a a.1 sailor 100 satellite tv system components a.1.1 general specifications item specification frequency band rx ku-band 10.70 to 12.75 ghz reflector size 103 cm (40 inch) certification (approval) compliant wi...

  • Page 218: A.1.2 Adu

    Sailor 100 satellite tv system components a-2 appendix a: technical specifications 98-137654-a a.1.2 adu item specification dimensions (overall) diameter x height: Ø 130 cm (51.3 inch) x h 150 cm (58.9 inch) weight 126 kg (278 lbs) antenna type, pedestal 3-axis (plus skew) stabilised tracking adu wi...

  • Page 219

    Sailor 100 satellite tv system components 98-137654-a appendix a: technical specifications a-3 aaaa te ch n ic al specific ati o n s vibration, survival sine: iec 945 (8.7.2) dwell, mil-std-167-1 (5.1.3.3.5) dwell. Random: maritime survival shock mil-std-810f 516.5 (proc. Ii) temperature (ambient) o...

  • Page 220: A.1.3 Acu

    Sailor 100 satellite tv system components a-4 appendix a: technical specifications 98-137654-a a.1.3 acu a.1.4 control panel and sailor transmodulator for technical specifications see the documentation provided with the control panel. For technical specifications see the documentation provided with ...

  • Page 221: A.2 Outline Drawings

    Outline drawings 98-137654-a appendix a: technical specifications a-5 aaaa te ch n ic al specific ati o n s a.2 outline drawings a.2.1 adu figure a-1: outline drawing: adu sailor100tm.Book page 5 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 222: A.2.2 Acu

    Outline drawings a-6 appendix a: technical specifications 98-137654-a a.2.2 acu figure a-2: outline drawing: acu sailor100tm.Book page 6 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 223

    Outline drawings 98-137654-a appendix a: technical specifications a-7 aaaa te ch n ic al specific ati o n s a.2.3 n-connector interface on the adu figure a-3: n-connector interface on the adu sailor100tm.Book page 7 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 224

    Outline drawings a-8 appendix a: technical specifications 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 8 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 225: Grounding and Rf

    98-137654-a b-1 appendix b bbbb gr ounding and rf grounding and rf protection b b.1 why is grounding required? B.1.1 reasons for grounding grounding the sailor 100 satellite tv system is required for at least two reasons: • safety: lightning protection of persons and equipment. • protection: esd (el...

  • Page 226: B.2.1 Grounding The Acu

    Grounding recommendations b-2 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a b.2 grounding recommendations b.2.1 grounding the acu the acu should be grounded to the ship/hull. For this purpose you may use a short adu cable and a grounding kit. Further, the acu must be grounded at its grounding ...

  • Page 227: B.2.2 Grounding The Adu

    Grounding recommendations 98-137654-a appendix b: grounding and rf protection b-3 bbbb gr ounding and rf grounded and mount a grounding kit on top of the foil. For details on the jumper cable see jumper cable for grounding on page b-14. Per used jumper cable the maximum cable length of the cable to ...

  • Page 228

    Grounding recommendations b-4 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a mounting bolts and seal the joint with protective coating to avoid corrosion. It is always recommended to establish the shortest possible grounding path e.G. On steel hulls the adu should be grounded directly to the hu...

  • Page 229: Hulls

    Alternative grounding for steel hulls 98-137654-a appendix b: grounding and rf protection b-5 bbbb gr ounding and rf b.3 alternative grounding for steel hulls the following guidelines assume a two-wire, isolated grounding arrangement; that is no part of the circuit, in particular the battery negativ...

  • Page 230

    Alternative grounding for steel hulls b-6 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a b.3.2.2 terminal grounded at a dedicated rf ground (alternative) in this case the adu is grounded with a separate ground cable. The ground cable must be routed parallel and close to the shielded coax cable ...

  • Page 231: Aluminum Hulls

    Alternative grounding for aluminum hulls 98-137654-a appendix b: grounding and rf protection b-7 bbbb gr ounding and rf b.4 alternative grounding for aluminum hulls the following guidelines assume a two-wire, isolated grounding arrangement; that is no part of the circuit, in particular the battery n...

  • Page 232

    Alternative grounding for aluminum hulls b-8 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a figure b-4: alternative grounding for aluminium hulls $qwhqqd 7huplqdo +hdy\*dxjh:luh 5)*urxqg &dsdflwlyh25 vhshudwhjurxqgsodwh 7huplqdo*urxqglqj.Lw sailor100tm.Book page 8 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44...

  • Page 233: Glass Hulls

    Alternative grounding for fibre glass hulls 98-137654-a appendix b: grounding and rf protection b-9 bbbb gr ounding and rf b.5 alternative grounding for fibre glass hulls b.5.1 grounding the acu the acu should preferably be grounded with the short adu cable and a grounding kit (available from thrane...

  • Page 234

    Alternative grounding for fibre glass hulls b-10 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a figure b-5: alternative grounding for fibreglass hulls 7huplqdo 5)*urxqg3odwh +hdy\*dxjh:luh $qwhqqd 7huplqdo*urxqglqj.Lw sailor100tm.Book page 10 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 235: B.6 Separate Ground Cable

    Separate ground cable 98-137654-a appendix b: grounding and rf protection b-11 bbbb gr ounding and rf b.6 separate ground cable b.6.1 ground cable - construction when dealing with electrical installations in a marine environment, all wiring must be done with double insulated, tinned strands, high qu...

  • Page 236: Base

    Separate ground cable b-12 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a b.6.2 ground cable - connection mount the ground cable close to and parallel to the shielded coax cable thus minimizing ground loop problems. If possible, route the coax cable and the ground cable in metal conduits bonded...

  • Page 237

    Separate ground cable 98-137654-a appendix b: grounding and rf protection b-13 bbbb gr ounding and rf remember to seal the joint with protective coating to avoid corrosion. Figure b-8: adu isolation and grounding cable isolating shoulder bush plain washer (stainless steel) spring washer (stainless s...

  • Page 238: B.7

    Jumper cable for grounding b-14 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a b.7 jumper cable for grounding figure b-9: jumper cable for grounding (specifications) sailor100tm.Book page 14 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 239: B.8 Rf Interference

    Rf interference 98-137654-a appendix b: grounding and rf protection b-15 bbbb gr ounding and rf b.8 rf interference interference induced from nearby high-power rf transmitters might cause system failures and in extreme cases permanent damage to the sailor 100 satellite tv equipment. If there are pro...

  • Page 240

    Rf interference b-16 appendix b: grounding and rf protection 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 16 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 241: System Messages

    98-137654-a c-1 appendix c cccc sys tem me ss age s system messages c c.1 event messages — overview the sailor 100 satellite tv detects events during • post (power on self test) — a self test performed at every power-up. • past (person activated self test) — started in the web interface • cm (contin...

  • Page 242: C.2

    List of adu events c-2 appendix c: system messages 98-137654-a c.2 list of adu events error code (id) unit severity description explanation 0a001-0 antenna error production data production data is invalid. 0a002-0 antenna error xim internal antenna configuration data stored in the pcm module is inva...

  • Page 243

    List of adu events 98-137654-a appendix c: system messages c-3 cccc sys tem me ss age s 0a018-0 antenna error ism abs device cannot initialise the ism info: 0x00000000: device not found (possible cabling problem) 0x000cbbaa: device internal error (replace device) aa=status, bb=state, c=calibration d...

  • Page 244

    List of adu events c-4 appendix c: system messages 98-137654-a 0a034-0 antenna warning acu communication the communication link between acu and antenna is down. 0a035-0 antenna warning ism data valid sensor measurements from the ism are invalid. This indicates a malfunctioning ism. 0a036-0 antenna w...

  • Page 245

    List of adu events 98-137654-a appendix c: system messages c-5 cccc sys tem me ss age s 0a049-0 antenna warning azi encoder slip a slip of the azimuth encoder has been detected. No user interaction is required unless this is a permanent situation. In this case the belt and encoder of the azimuth axi...

  • Page 246

    List of adu events c-6 appendix c: system messages 98-137654-a 0a057-0 antenna warning ele ddm warning the elevation motor controller has temporarily observed an unusual situation with regards to temperature, voltage, current or velocity. No user interaction required. 0a058-0 antenna warning pmm war...

  • Page 247: C.3

    List of acu events 98-137654-a appendix c: system messages c-7 cccc sys tem me ss age s c.3 list of acu events error code (id) acu pcb severity description explanation 08060-0 adm warning adu modem acu/adu communication error detected (framing and parity). If the situation is persistent, check if ca...

  • Page 248

    List of acu events c-8 appendix c: system messages 98-137654-a 08072-0 adm error user defined satellite data there is an error in the satellite database. The data describing the satellite selected in the active satellite profile is corrupt. Edit the respective user defined satellite entry and correc...

  • Page 249

    List of acu events 98-137654-a appendix c: system messages c-9 cccc sys tem me ss age s 0810b-0 adm error adu software version some error occurred during upload of software to the adu, which means that the adu software version is not as expected. Either the software in the acu, does not meet the min...

  • Page 250

    List of acu events c-10 appendix c: system messages 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 10 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 251: Glossary

    98-137654-a glossary-1 4444 glo ss ar y glossary glossary 4 a abs adu bus slave acu antenna control unit adm acu digital module. A main processor board in the acu. Amb antenna module bus c ce conformité européenne. This term signifies that a ce certified product conforms to european health, environm...

  • Page 252

    Glossary glossary-2 98-137654-a h hdt heading true, nmea sentence. Hh horizontal high hl horizontal low i iec international electrotechnical commission. The international standards and conformity assessment body for all fields of electrotechnology. Ism inertial sensor module k kdm keyboard and displ...

  • Page 253

    Glossary 98-137654-a glossary-3 4444 glo ss ar y p past person activated self test pcm pedestal control module pmm polarisation motor module post power on self test. A system test that is activated each time the system is powered on. Psm power supply module r rf radio frequency. Electromagnetic wave...

  • Page 254

    Glossary glossary-4 98-137654-a sailor100tm.Book page 4 tuesday, january 29, 2013 2:44 pm.

  • Page 255: Index

    98-137654-a index-1 1111 inde x index index 1 a access limit , 6-35 acu description , 2-7 led , 8-8 acu display description , 6-45 acu events , c-7 acu interfaces , 2-8 acu rack version connector panel, overview , 4-2 grounding , 3-24 installing , 3-23 leds, display and keypad , 4-1 administration s...

  • Page 256

    Index index-2 98-137654-a calibration azimuth , 6-4 elevation , 6-5 error codes , 6-7 satellite data , 6-19 calibration data , 6-37 reset , 6-37 update , 8-78 change administrator password , 6-34 change network , 6-36 compass safe distance , a-4 condensation in antenna , 3-16 configuration copy , 6-...

  • Page 257

    Index 98-137654-a index-3 1111 inde x events acu , c-7 adu , c-2 display in control panel , 6-43 list of active , 8-3 export configuration , 6-36 f factory default calibration data , 6-37 reset , 6-37 factory defaults reset to , 8-4 failure states view , 8-80 features , 2-2 fiberglass hulls groundin...

  • Page 258

    Index index-4 98-137654-a lock service hatch , 3-21 locking pin , 2-5 , 8-14 log off administrator , 6-35 logon administrator, web interface , 6-33 m mail server setup , 6-28 mast 2 braces , 3-11 3 braces , 3-10 design , 3-7 flange thickness , 3-7 flatness , 3-7 foundation , 3-7 gusset plates , 3-7 ...

  • Page 259

    Index 98-137654-a index-5 1111 inde x r radar distance from antenna , 3-12 signal degradation , 3-14 reference satellite , 6-19 remove service hatch , 3-21 report send by e-mail , 6-28 reset , 6-50 , 8-4 factory default , 6-37 password , 6-34 reset administrator password , 6-34 reset keys on acu , 6...

  • Page 260

    Index index-6 98-137654-a system acu reset, keys to press , 6-50 system configuration copy , 6-36 system messages , c-1 t technical data , a-1 terminal grounding recommendations , b-2 tma program , 8-5 tnc connector , 4-3 tools needed , 3-2 tracking properties , 6-15 , 6-40 tracking type , 6-15 dvb-...

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