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Installing the Br oadband Global Area Netw ork (BGAN) Fixe d Mount Kit Product description – BGAN fix ed mount kit Although the BGAN satellite modem terminal is designed for portable use, the BGAN Fix ed Mount Kit (HNS part number 300 4066-001) allo ws you to perman ently mount the terminal if this option is desired. The fix ed mount kit (Figure [...]
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2 3004090-0001 Revision A Step C. Determining wher e to install the terminal In order for your terminal to work correctly , it must be installed in a location that provides a clear , unobstructed, line of sight between th e terminal and the satellite. An y object s such as building structures or trees may degrade the quality of the satellite to ter[...]
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3004090-0001 Revision A 3 T o determine the direction from your location to the satellite, i.e., di rectional aiming, follo w the steps 1-4 (belo w). 1. Refer to the Inmarsat BGAN cov erage map at Figure 4. 2. Find your geographical location on the map. In our e xample, the mount installe r is located in Miami, Florida, USA. 3. Determine which sate[...]
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4 3004090-0001 Revision A Step D . Mounting t he pole base brac ket Y ou may install the fix ed mount on an y structurally sound surface; either on a horizontal, or v ertical, or a sloped surface, such as a roof or wall. The pole is shipped attached to the base bracket (Figure 5). Mount th e base bracket of this assembly to the structure with the a[...]
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3004090-0001 Revision A 5 Step G. Connectin g to a network The fix ed mount kit includ es two 30-m RJ-45 cables fo r Ethernet or integrated services digital netw ork (ISDN) connectivity . Y ou can also use a wireless LA N (WLAN) connection, depending on the distance from the computer and potential in terference. For details, see the BGAN T erminal [...]
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6 3004090-0001 Revision A T o adjust azimuth, refer to Figure 9: 1. Loosen th e two bo lts on the pol e collar . 2. Mov e the terminal to either side, in small increments, as necessary . When you ha ve maximized the signal quality , as instructed in the User Guide : 1. T ighten the two bolts in the curved slots on the terminal bracket to lock do wn[...]
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3004090-0001 Revision A 7 Figure 10 - My location to satellite wor ksheet[...]
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8 3004090-0001 Revision A Copyright © 2005 Hughes Network Systems, LLC All rights reserved. This pub lication and its contents are proprietary to Hughes Network Systems , LLC. No part of this pub licat ion may b e reproduced in any f orm or by any means wit hout the written permission of Hughes Network Systems, LLC, 11717 Explor ation Lane, German[...]