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owner’ s manual • Guide to Operation • Guide to T echnical Information A Guide to T racV ision ® G8 TVG8_OM_BinderCover_9.03 KVH ® T racV ision G8 Satellite T elevision[...]
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* * * * * * * Notes * Press any button to return. ** If GPS is providing v alid position data to the antenna, manual entry of latitude/longitude is not av ailable . **[...]
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T racV ision G8 Owner’ s Manual This manual provides detailed instr uctions on the proper operation, installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the KVH T racV ision G8 system. For operation instructions, r efer to the Guide to Operation . For installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance instr uctions, re fer[...]
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Tr acVision ® , T racNet™, and KVH ® are trademarks of KVH Industries, Inc. DV B ® (Digital Video Broadcasting) is a registered tr ademar k of the D VB Project. DIRECTV ® is an official trademark of DIRECTV , Inc., a unit of GM Hughes Electronics. DISH ™ Network is an official trademark of EchoStar Communications Corporation. ExpressV u is [...]
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54-0198 i T able of Contents T able of Contents Guide to Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 Receiving Satellite Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 3T urning On the System . . . [...]
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54-0198 ii T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual 3.3 Installing Satellites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 3.4 Restar ting the Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 3.5 Operations Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 4T roubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 A System Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 B MCU Flush Mount P anel T emplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 C Comprehensiv e System Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131 D Star tup Data Sequences . . . . .[...]
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Guide to Operation 54-0198 1 Contents 1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 Receiving Satellite Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 3T urning On the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 4 Changing Channels and S[...]
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Guide to Operation 54-0198 3 1 System Over view A complete satellite TV system, illustrated in Figure 1, includes the T racV ision G8 antenna unit connected to the Master Control Unit (MCU), an IRD (satellite TV receiver), and a television set. System Compatibility The T racV ision G8 is fully compatible with Digital V ideo Broadcasting (DVB ® ) s[...]
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54-0198 4 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to Operation Satellite Librar y Y our T racV ision G8 includes a pre-pr ogrammed satellite library of North American, European, and Latin American satellite services. If the satellite service you wish to receive is not alr eady in the satellite library , an authorized technician can add two additio[...]
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Guide to Operation 54-0198 5 2 Receiving Satellite Signals For T racV ision G8 to receive satellite TV signals, the antenna must have a clear line of sight to the satellite. If you only receive intermittent signals or the antenna cannot find the satellite, check around your vessel for any objects that could be blocking the signal, such as other ves[...]
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54-0198 6 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to Operation 3T urning On the System The T racV ision G8 system is easy to use. Antenna unit initialization and satellite acquisition are completely automatic. To use the T racV ision G8 system, follow the steps below . 1. T urn on the IRD and the television. ( Refer to your IRD user ’s manual fo[...]
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Guide to Operation 54-0198 7 4 Changing Channels and Switching to the Second Satellite T racV ision G8 can have a pair of satellites installed, either one of which can be the active satellite selection. There ar e several methods of selecting whether your T racV ision G8 will track Satellite A or Satellite B based upon your location, type of instal[...]
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54-0198 8 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to Operation Switching Satellites Using the MCU If you’re unable to switch between satellites using the IRD r emote contr ol, use the MCU front panel buttons to select between Satellite A and Satellite B. Press the left button to select Satellite A and the right button to select Satellite B. 5W a[...]
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Guide to Operation 54-0198 9 Sleep Mode When the vessel has come to a stop and holds its position for one minute (e.g., at a dock), the antenna unit enters Sleep Mode, which locks the antenna in place to conserve power . As soon as the vessel moves beyond a 1° - 2° window , or the RF level changes significantly , Sleep Mode automatically turns of[...]
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54-0198 10 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to Operation 7 Using the MCU Interface All T racV ision G8 operations are contr olled and monitored using the MCU. An LCD display shows configuration data and three soft keys enable you to perform basic menu-driven tasks. During the T racV ision G8 installation process, the satellite selections sh[...]
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Guide to T echnical Information 54-0198 11 Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 2 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 3 Using the MCU Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 [...]
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Introduction 54-0198 13 1 – Introduction This section provides a basic overview of the T racVision G8 system. It explains how the system works and describes the function of each component. Contents 1.1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 1.2 System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Introduction 54-0198 15 1.1 System Over view A complete satellite TV system, illustrated in Figure 1-1, includes the T racV ision G8 antenna unit connected to the Master Control Unit (MCU), an IRD (satellite TV receiver), and a television set. A desktop or laptop computer is used to conduct diagnostics. System specifications a r e p r ovided in App[...]
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54-0198 16 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information Satellite Library Y our T racV ision G8 includes a pre-pr ogrammed satellite library of North American, European, and Latin American satellite services. When configuring the T racV ision G8, you may choose a pair of satellites from the library to be active in the system a[...]
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Introduction 54-0198 17 1.2 System Components Y our T racV ision G8 system includes the following components: Antenna Unit The antenna unit houses the antenna positioning mechanism, low noise block (LNB), GPS, and three-axis sensor within a molded ABS radome. The European version includes a skew contr ol mechanism that automatically adjusts the ant[...]
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54-0198 18 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 1.3 Materials Provided with the T racVision G8 T able 1-3 lists the components and materials in the T racV ision G8 shipping carton. Component KVH P ar t No. Antenna unit 02-1262-01 † 02-1262-03 †† 02-1262-04 ††† Master control unit (MCU) 02-1265 Installation [...]
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Installation 54-0198 19 2 – Installation This section explains how to install, configure, and test the T racVision G8 system. Follow the simple procedures in this section sequentially to ensure a safe and effective installation. Contents 2.1 Planning the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 2.2 Mounting the[...]
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Installation 54-0198 21 2.1 Planning the Installation Who Should Install the T racVision G8 KVH recommends that a KVH-authorized technician install the T racV ision G8 system. Installers should have experience installing electronic equipment on a vessel. Materials and Equipment Required for Installation Before you begin installing the T racV ision [...]
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• Power cable to connect the MCU to ship’s power (T able 2-2 provides pr oper gauge and length specifications for a 12V supply . The system will not work if the MCU receives less than 9V). Cable Length Cable Gauge to 40 ft (12 m) 12 A WG (1.5 mm 2 ) up to 70 ft (21 m) 10 A WG (2.5 mm 2 ) Kitpack Contents The kitpack packaged with your system co[...]
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Choosing Component Locations When determining component locations, first keep in mind accessibility and cable lengths between units. For example, since the data/power cable is 100 ft (30 m) long, the MCU must be located within 100 ft (30 m) of the antenna. The major considerations in locating the T racV ision components are described below . Choosi[...]
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• The mounting surface should be flat and strong enough to carry the complete assembly (85 lbs/ 38.6 kg). T o prevent warpage to the antenna baseplate, make sure that the mounting surface is rigid so that it cannot flex when the vessel vibrates. If necessary , add a strength member to the mounting site to stiffen it. • Be sure to account for th[...]
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Choosing the Best Location for the MCU • The MCU should be mounted in a dry location, allowing enough room at the back for connecting system cables. • The MCU should be placed so that the LCD display is visible and the buttons are accessible to the user . • The MCU is not susceptible to magnetic interference and does not need to be mounted on[...]
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2.2 Mounting the T racVision Antenna 1. Make sure that you have chosen a suitable mounting location based upon the guidelines in “ Choosing the Best Location for the T rac V ision Antenna” on page 23 . 2. Using the template provided at the back of this manual or the dimensions shown in Figure 2-3, lay out the four mounting bolt holes. Make cert[...]
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6. Remove the eight screws securing the radome to the baseplate. Carefully lift the radome straight up until clear of the antenna assembly and set it aside in a safe place. If you bring the radome topside, secure it with a lanyard to prevent it fr om falling overboard. 7. Remove the tie-wrap securing the MCU/kitpack box to the antenna baseplate. Re[...]
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10. Position the baseplate assembly in place over the mounting holes, with the baseplate’s connectors (shown in Figure 2-6) facing the stern. Ensur e that all mounting holes line up and make any necessary adjustments. 11 . Connect the N-type connector end of the data/power cable (from belowdecks) to the baseplate, as shown in Figures 2-8 and 2-9.[...]
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12. Using a 9 ⁄ 16 " wrench, connect the RF cable(s) fr om belowdecks to the baseplate. If you connect more than one RF cable, label both ends of each RF cable to match its antenna baseplate connector (RF1, RF2, RF3, or RF4). Figure 2-10 shows an RF cable connected to the RF1 connector . 13. Route the other ends of the data/power and RF cabl[...]
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16. At each of the four baseplate mounting holes, place an M10 lock washer and flat washer on an M10 bolt and insert the bolt into the hole from below , as shown in Figure 2-12. T ighten all four bolts securely until the four feet ar e bottomed against the mounting surface. 17. Reinstall the radome. Secure in place with the eight screws r emoved in[...]
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2.3 Connecting the IRD(s) Connecting the RF Cable(s) Each RF cable must be an RG-1 1 (75 ohms) cable fitted with F-type connectors. The RF cables should already be connected to the antenna baseplate (see Step 12 of Section 2.2, “Mounting the T rac V ision Antenna,” on page 29 ). The following sections explain how to connect the RF cable(s) to y[...]
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Option 3 - Connecting Three or More IRDs (North American and Latin American Systems) To connect three or four IRDs to the T racV ision antenna, you will need to install an active multiswitch (Channel Master model 6214IFD or equivalent) between the antenna and the IRDs. T wo RF cables should already be connected to the RF1 and RF2 plugs on the base [...]
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Multiple Multiswitch Installation If you need to connect more than four IRDs to the T racV ision antenna, you may carry out a multiple multiswitch installation, as shown in Figure 2-14. Installation 54-0198 33 Multiswitch DC In RHCP +13v VHF/UHF LHCP +18v Out 1 Out 2 Out 3 Out 4 DC Po wer Multiswitch DC In RHCP +13v VHF/UHF LHCP +18v Out 1 Out 2 Ou[...]
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Option 3 - Connecting Three or More IRDs (European Systems) Because the European system comes with a quad-output LNB, all four RF outputs from the T racV ision antenna can be connected to individual IRDs. Connecting Three or Four IRDs To connect a third IRD, a thir d RF cable should already be connected to the RF3 plug on the base of the T racV isi[...]
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Connecting the IRD Ground Wire Ag r ounding wire has been pr ovided to connect your IRD to a suitable ground. Attach the grounding wire to any suitable scr ew on the rear panel of the IRD with a good contact with the IRD chassis. The other end should be connected to a suitable ground, ideally to the MCU ground terminal (r oute the ground wir e to t[...]
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Connecting the Antenna Data/Power Cable Connect the antenna data/power cable to the data/power connector on the MCU’s r ear panel (see Figu r e 2-16 ). Do not overtighten; finger-tight is suf ficient. Connecting Vessel Power and the IRD Ground Wire Short circuits may r esult in severe electrical shock or burns. T urn off vessel power and test the[...]
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2. Find the power plug provided in the kitpack and insert your vessel power wires into the plug’s (+) and (-) terminals (see Figure 2-18). 3. If you’ve routed an IRD gr ound wire to the MCU (as r ecommended in Connecting the IRD G r ound W i re on page 35 ), insert the wi r e into the plug’s ground (-) terminal. 4. Secure the wir es in place [...]
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2.5 Mounting the MCU Mount the MCU using either of the following options: Option 1 - V elcro Fastening on a Horizontal Surface Option 2 - Flush-mounting The following sections describe how to mount the sensor for both of these options. Option 1 - V elcro Fastening on a Horizontal Surface 1. Choose a location based upon the guidelines in “ Choosin[...]
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Option 2 - Flush-mounting 1. Choose a location based upon the guidelines in “ Choosing the Best Location for the MCU” on page 25. 2. A template has been p r ovided in Appendix B on page 129 as a guide to mark and cut the p r oper hole for the flush mount bracket. Cut the hole and make certain the bracket and MCU will fit easily . 3. At the two [...]
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54-0198 40 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 2.6 Activating/Programming the IRD Before it can be used, your IRD must be activated and/or programmed, as described below . DIRECTV and DISH Network IRD Activation KVH makes it easy to activate your DIRECTV or EchoStar (DISH Network) IRD. Just call KVH at 1-888-584-4163 [...]
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Installation 54-0198 41 Programming DSS Plus IRDs If you are using multiple DSS Plus IRDs and intend to shift fr om one satellite to another , only one of the IRDs can be configured as a two-satellite receiver . All other IRDs must be configured as one- satellite receivers. The two-satellite IRD will determine which satellite the antenna is trackin[...]
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54-0198 42 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 2.7 Installing Satellites Using the MCU The T racV ision G8 can track a variety of DVB-compatible and DSS (DIRECTV) satellites. The system contains a prepr ogrammed library of North American, European, and Latin American satellites. It also has two open slots that you may[...]
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Installation 54-0198 43 Installing Y our Selected Satellites To install your selected satellites as Satellite A and Satellite B, follow the steps below . 1. Apply power to the MCU. 2. Following the startup sequence, press the center button to bring up the “Install Satellite?” screen. 3. Follow the process shown in Figur e 2-23 on the following [...]
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54-0198 44 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information Proceed to "Restar ting the Antenna" Install Satellite? Enter Next Return Install A <SAT NAME> Yes Next Cancel Install B <SAT NAME> Yes Next Cancel Installing sats Please wait <SAT Name> and <SAT NAME> installed Selecting NEXT will cycle [...]
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Installation 54-0198 45 Programming User -defined Satellites The T racV ision G8 satellite library has the capacity for two user- defined satellites in case you want to track a satellite that is not currently pr eprogrammed in the library . User-defined satellites can only be configured via the MCU’s maintenance port. T o configure a user satelli[...]
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54-0198 46 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information Connecting a PC to the MCU Maintenance Port To program your user -defined satellites into the T racV ision G8 satellite library , you need to connect a PC to the MCU’s maintenance port. This procedur e requir es W indows Hyperterminal (or other terminal emulation softwa[...]
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Installation 54-0198 47 Entering User -defined Satellite Data To configure your user -defined satellites, follow the steps below . 1. Using your PC’s terminal emulation program, enter the SA TCONFIG parser command as follows: Command: SA TCONFIG,USERX,YYY ,Z,D,L<cr> (<cr> indicates a carriage return/ENTER key) Where: X = 1 or 2 (satel[...]
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54-0198 48 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 4. Repeat Step 3 for each of the following transponder categories: • vertical high • vertical low • horizontal high • horizontal low OR • right • left T racV ision G8 requir es that the data fields for all transponder categories be provided. If the selected sa[...]
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Installation 54-0198 49 1. T ype HAL T<cr> to put the antenna in Idle mode. 2. Enter the SA TINST ALL parser command as follows: Command: SA TINST ALL,<sat_a_name><sat_b_name><cr> Where: <sat_a_name> = the name of your choice f or Satellite A (f or example: USER1) <sat_b_name> = the name of your choice f or Satel[...]
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54-0198 50 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information An Example of Configuring a User -defined Satellite (N. America) The following is an example of configuring the fictional YOURSA T 101 as the USER1 configured satellite. Prior to configuring this satellite or any others, be certain to get the most up-to-date information f[...]
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Installation 54-0198 51 An Example of Configuring a User -defined Satellite (Europe) The following is an example of configuring the fictional YOURSA T 101 as the USER1 configured satellite. Prior to configuring this satellite or any others, be certain to get the most up-to-date information from one of the sour ces previously discussed. Y oursat 101[...]
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54-0198 52 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 2.8 Checking Out the System Now that you’ve installed the T racV ision G8, you need to verify that the system functions properly . Check the system startup r outine to ensur e that the system is operating within normal parameters. To view the startup routine, connect a [...]
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Installation 54-0198 53 4. After completing the review of the startup and operational routines, turn on the IRD and television and check the channels on the selected satellites. For European systems, check both horizontally and vertically polarized channels, if possible. 5. When all checks are completed, shut down the system. A sample star tup sequ[...]
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54-0198 54 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 2.9 Changing Geographic Location If you move to a differ ent geographic area, you will need to modify your T racV ision G8 system to receive satellite TV signals in the new location. T o begin receiving satellite signals in the new area, perform the following steps. Swap [...]
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Installation 54-0198 55 Install New Satellites When you move to a new area, the list of available satellites changes. If you’re moving to Eur ope, you will need to choose a new satellite pair from the list of available Eur opean satellites (see T able 2-6 on page 42 ). If you’ r e moving to the U.S., you will need to choose a new satellite pair[...]
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Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 57 3 – Using the MCU Interface This section explains how to use all of the MCU functions. Y ou will use the MCU to operate, control, and monitor the T racVision G8. Contents 3.1 Startup and Self-test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 3.2 Main Display and Accessing the Main Menu . .[...]
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Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 59 3.1 Startup and Self-test To turn on the T racV ision G8, follow the steps below . 1. T urn on the IRD and television. 2. Apply operating power to the MCU. 3. W ait while the system initializes and searches for the satellite. The MCU displays the following screens during system startup: KVH Industries, Inc. TracVi[...]
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3.2 Main Display and Accessing the Main Menu As soon as the startup routine is completed, the LCD panel shows the main display , which shows which satellite the antenna is currently tracking. The soft keys allow you to switch between the two installed satellites as well as enter the main menu. The key functions are as follows: 54-0198 60 T racVisio[...]
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Main Menu Pressing the center key will cycle the main menu thr ough the available functions as follows: The RETURN and CANCEL Keys Throughout the menus, the right-hand key will often be designated as either RETURN or CANCEL. These options have the following functions: • RETURN – Returns to the main menu or display . If no keys are pr essed with[...]
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Antenna Error Messages At times, the MCU will display error messages alerting you to a specific problem (e.g., you have selected an invalid satellite pair). There ar e also two general antenna error messages that are not r elated to a specific action. “Antenna response incorr ect” (shown in Figure 3-4) indicates that the MCU received an incorr [...]
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3.3 Installing Satellites T racV ision G8 permits two satellite services (Satellites A and B) to be installed simultaneously . There is also an option for NONE on Satellite B, permitting single satellite operation. Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 63 Proceed to Section 3.4, "Restar ting the Antenna" Install Satellite? Enter Next Return Ins[...]
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54-0198 64 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information T able 3-2 A vailable Satellites - Europe (European LNB/Feed T ube Assembly Required) T able 3-1 A vailable Satellite Pairs - North America (North American LNB Required) DSS_101 ✓✓ ✓ DSS_119 ✓✓ ✓ Echo_61 ✓✓ ✓✓ Echo_110 ✓ ✓✓✓✓ Echo_119 ✓✓ [...]
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3.4 Restarting the Antenna To r estart the antenna, use the Restart Antenna menu. The antenna will re-initialize and r eacquire the satellite. 3.5 Operations Mode This sequence of menus allows a user to view system information, perform various antenna functions, access internal sensor functions, and set the display brightness. Using the MCU Interfa[...]
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Antenna Status Mode This sequence of menus allows a user to scan for system errors, access antenna type, version, and serial number information, check the signal and noise levels, view the skew angle, display the bit error rate, and display the antenna’s curr ent state. 54-0198 66 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information[...]
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Antenna Status Data Screens Figure 3-10 shows the information available thr ough the Get Antenna Status mode. Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 67 Get bit error rate? Yes Next Return Bit error rate ##### Push any Button to Proceed Get Thres/sig level? Yes Next Return Proceed to "Control Antenna Mode" Get Antenna status? Enter Next Return Ge[...]
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Control Antenna Mode This sequence of menus allows a user to adjust the antenna’s azimuth and elevation manually , restart the antenna, turn Sleep Mode on/off, turn Instant On Mode on/of f, install a new pair of active satellites, set the latitude and longitude, select the active satellite, adjust the skew angle, update satellite frequency data, [...]
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Manually Controlling the Antenna In certain circumstances, you may need to contr ol the azimuth, elevation, and tracking of the T racV ision G8 antenna manually , using the process shown in Figur e 3-12. Use the + and - keys to manually move the dish. Azimuth measurements ar e reported as r elative to the bearing of the vessel’s bow . Using the M[...]
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Restarting the Antenna After resetting satellite parameters, it is necessary to r estart the antenna before the new settings take ef fect. T urning Sleep Mode On/Off Sleep Mode turns off conical scan tracking if the antenna holds the same position for one minute. As soon as the vessel moves, the system will automatically begin tracking the satellit[...]
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Installing a New Satellite Pair T racV ision G8 permits two satellite services (Satellites A and B) to be installed simultaneously . There is also an option for NONE on Satellite B, permitting single satellite operation. Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 71 Proceed to "Setting Latitude and Longitude Install Satellite? Enter Next Return Install A[...]
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Setting Latitude and Longitude If the GPS is blocked, faulty , or unavailable, you can enter the vessel’s latitude and longitude to ensure that the installed satellites are viewable, as well as to permit the system to set several internal parameters. 54-0198 72 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information Proceed to "Se[...]
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Selecting Active Satellite After installing the active pair of satellites, use the Select Satellite menu to choose which of the installed satellites will be active. Setting the Skew Angle The Set Skew Angle menu allows you to manually adjust the skew angle of the antenna’s LNB. Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 73 Proceed to "Setting the Ske w[...]
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Updating Satellite Frequency Data If the antenna is unable to find a satellite, the satellite’s frequency data may have changed. The Satellite Frequency Scan featur e allows you to update the frequency data of any satellite stor ed in the system’s library . This function should not be used unless directed by KVH T echnical Support or a KVH-auth[...]
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Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 75 Proceed to "Configuring Satellite Settings" Sat frequency Scan? Yes Next Return Symbol Rate: XXXXX - Enter + Set FEC Code: X/X - Enter + Scan frequencies Please Wait Update frequency? YES NO Updating frequency Please wait Restart antenna? YES NO Use the -/+ ke ys to select each number . Selecting ENTER w[...]
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Configuring Satellite Settings The Configure Satellite menu allows you to change the configuration settings for your installed satellites. For each polarization, you can change the following settings: •F r equency (either 00000 or a number between 10700 - 12700 MHz) • Symbol Rate (01000 - 45000 Mbit/sec) • FEC Code (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 6/7, o[...]
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Using the MCU Interface 54-0198 77 Return to "Manually Controlling the Antenna Configure satellite? Yes Next Return Configure satellite AB Set Symb Rate: XXXXX M/S - Enter + Configure Symbol Rate? Yes Next Cancel Set Freq: XXXXX MHz - Enter + Configure Frequency? Yes Next Cancel Configure A <SAT NAME>? Yes No Configure B <SAT NAME>[...]
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Control Compass Mode The Control Compass function allows you to turn autocalibration on/off, r ead the calibration score, and clear the calibration. Selecting Autocalibration Every antenna’s internal sensor module is calibrated at the factory in a perfect-world environment. However , hard and soft iron ef fects on your vessel can distort the loca[...]
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Viewing the Calibration Score The calibration score should be checked the first time you ar e underway after installing the T racV ision G8 and whenever adjustments are made to vessel equipment that can af fect the sensor ’s accuracy . Accuracy (ACC) The ACC data indicates the sensor ’s degree of accuracy . T able 3-3 lists the five possible ac[...]
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Clearing the Calibration Clearing the calibration resets the system to the factory defaults. Setting Display Brightness The MCU display’s brightness may be adjusted to suit your prefer ences. Press the right-hand key to make the display brighter; press the left-hand key to make it dimmer . When you are satisfied with the setting, pr ess the cente[...]
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T roubleshooting 54-0198 81 4 – T roubleshooting This section identifies basic trouble symptoms and lists their possible causes and solutions. Contents 4.1 T roubleshooting Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 4.2 Causes and Remedies for Common Operational Issues . . . . . . . .84 4.3 IRD T roubleshooting . . . .[...]
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T roubleshooting 54-0198 83 4.1 T roubleshooting Matrix The troubleshooting matrix shown in T able 4-1 identifies some trouble symptoms, their possible causes, and r eferences to troubleshooting solutions. T able 4-1 Tr oubleshooting Matrix Antenna non-functional 1 2 Antenna not s witching satellites via IRD 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 Antenna not s witching[...]
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54-0198 84 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 4.2 Causes and Remedies for Common Operational Issues There ar e a number of common issues that can affect the performance of the T racV ision G8. The following sections address these issues and potential solutions. Power Disturbance, Blown Fuse, or Low Power Power Distur[...]
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Improper Wiring If the system has been improperly wir ed, the antenna unit will not operate cor r ectl y . Refer to Section 2.4, “ W iring the MCU,” on page 35 for complete system wiring information. V essel T urning During Startup If the vessel turns during the two-minute startup sequence that occurs immediately after turning on the power to t[...]
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Satellite Signal Blocked Satellite signals can be blocked or degraded by buildings, other vessels, or equipment on the vessel itself. Refer to “Choosing the Best Location for the T rac V ision Antenna” on page 23 to make certain that the T racV ision G8 antenna unit is in the optimal location. Simply moving the vessel to clear an external obstr[...]
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T ype of Multiswitch Used An active (not passive) multiswitch must always be used to connect the T racV ision G8 system to multiple IRDs. Refer to Section 2.3, “Connecting the IRD(s),” on page 31 for di r ections on proper multiswitch/multiple IRD cabling. 4.3 IRD T roubleshooting The IRD that was provided with your satellite television service[...]
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4.5 Computer Diagnostics T racV ision G8 has been designed to provide diagnostic r eadouts viewed on a PC having an RS-232 serial communication port. If you are unable to isolate a system pr oblem, set up for computer diagnostics as described below . System problems will most likely be found somewhere thr ough the diagnostic readouts. The diagnosti[...]
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4.6 Maintenance Port Parser Commands T racV ision G8 system parser commands are detailed in Appendix E on page 13 5 . T roubleshooting 54-0198 89[...]
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Maintenance 54-0198 91 5 – Maintenance This section identifies system components that may be replaced in the field, details how to replace those components, and lists preventive maintenance routines. Contents 5.1 Warranty/Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 5.2 Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Maintenance 54-0198 93 5.1 W arranty/Ser vice Information For information on KVH warranty , repair , and liability policies, please r efer to the complete warranty statement p r ovided at the conclusion of this manual. If you have any questions, please call your local authorized dealer/installer or distributor , or contact KVH or KVH Europe dir ect[...]
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54-0198 94 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information 5.3 T racVision G8 Field Replaceable Units If you experience an operating problem or need technical assistance, please contact your local authorized T racV ision G8 dealer/installer or distributor . If one is not located nearby , contact KVH or KVH Europe dir ectly at the[...]
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The antenna unit’s printed circuit boar ds (PCBs), gyros, LNB, motors, belts, and internal sensor may be removed and r eplaced on site using common hand tools. Other T racV ision G8 service must be done by your authorized dealer/installer , distributor , or by KVH. Evidence of tampering or unauthorized repairs will void the warranty . The followi[...]
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5.4 Accessing Antenna Components Through the Hatch Y ou can access all field replaceable units thr ough the large hatch on the antenna baseplate. Y ou do not need to remove the radome. To r emove the hatch cover , simply remove the seven M4 scr ews securing the hatch cover to the baseplate. 5.5 Replacing the PCB Module Fuse The PCB module is equipp[...]
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5.6 Replacing the Main PCB 1. W ith a PC connected to the MCU’s maintenance port, apply power to the antenna unit. 2. Record the serial number for later r e-entry . 3. Disconnect power from the antenna unit and the IRD. The main PCB is protected within a metal enclosur e that is fastened to the antenna frame. This PCB module, which contains both [...]
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7. Remove the six #6-32 screws and flat washers securing the main PCB cover to the PCB module. Set aside the PCB cover . 8. Disconnect the three connectors fr om the main PCB. 9. Using a 3 ⁄ 16 " nut driver/socket, remove the two jack screws fr om each of the four DB9 connectors and the two DB25 connectors on the PCB module’s connector pla[...]
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11 . Apply a drop of Loctite thr eadlocker to the screw ends of the six standoffs and secur e the new PCB to the PCB module with the standoffs. 12. Reconnect the jack screws that you r emoved in Step 9, reconnect the thr ee connectors that you r emoved in Step 8, and r einstall the PCB cover that you removed in Step 7. 13. Reattach the PCB module t[...]
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21. Calibrate the antenna gyros as explained in “ Calibrating the Gy r os” on page 105 . 22. Reinstall your selected satellites as explained in Section 2.7, “Installing Satellites Using the MCU,” on page 42 . 5.7 Replacing the RF PCB 1. Disconnect power from the antenna unit and the IRD. The RF PCB is protected within a metal enclosur e tha[...]
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5. Remove the four #6-32 screws and flat washers securing the RF PCB cover to the PCB module. Set aside the RF PCB cover . 6. Disconnect the Molex connector from the RF PCB. 7. Using a 1 ⁄ 4 " nut driver/socket, remove the four #6-32 standoffs securing the RF PCB to the PCB module (see Figure 5-14). Remove the old RF PCB. 8. Apply a drop of [...]
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11 . Reconnect the cables that you removed in Steps 2 and 3. Be sure to r econnect all cables in their proper positions. Figure 5-15 shows the pr oper connector assignments. 54-0198 102 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information POWER ELEVA TI ON GYRO INTERNAL SENSOR SKEW MOTOR ELEVA TION & AZ IMUTH MOTORS AZIMUTH/ROLL G[...]
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5.8 Replacing the Internal Sensor 1. Disconnect the sensor cable from the internal sensor assembly . 2. Using a 3 ⁄ 8 " nut driver/socket, remove the four #10-32 self-locking nuts and flat washers securing the internal sensor assembly to the sensor bracket. Remove the old internal sensor . 3. Install the new internal sensor . Secure in place[...]
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5.9 Replacing the Azimuth FOG 1. Disconnect the gyro cable fr om the fiber optic gyro (FOG). 2. Remove the four #6-32 screws and flat washers securing the FOG to the antenna frame. Remove the old FOG. 3. Apply a drop of Loctite thr eadlocker to the threads of the screws that you r emoved in Step 2. Install the new azimuth FOG and secure in place wi[...]
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Calibrating the Gyros To calibrate the azimuth, elevation, and roll gyr os, follow the steps below . 1. W ith a PC connected to the MCU’s maintenance port, apply power to the antenna unit. 2. T ype HAL T<cr > (<cr> indicates a carriage r eturn/ENTER key) while the system is performing the limit switch initialization routine. The syste[...]
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5.10 Replacing the Elevation Gyro 1. Disconnect the gyro cable fr om the in-line connector . 2. Remove the two M2.5 screws securing the gyr o to the LNB/feed tube assembly . Remove the old gyro. 3. Apply a drop of Loctite thr eadlocker to the threads of the screws that you r emoved in Step 2. Install the new elevation gyro and secur e in place with[...]
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5.11 Replacing the Roll Gyro 1. Disconnect the gyro cable fr om the in-line connector . 2. Remove the four #4-40 screws and flat washers securing the gyro mounting plate to the PCB module. 3. Remove the two M2.5 screws securing the gyr o to the gyro mounting plate. Remove the old gyr o. 4. Apply a drop of Loctite thr eadlocker to the threads of the[...]
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5.12 Replacing the Azimuth Motor 1. Disconnect the motor cable from the azimuth motor . 2. Remove the motor shield by pressing on the two sides of the shield above the release tabs. 3. Remove the four #8-32 screws, locking nuts, and washers securing the motor to the antenna frame. Remove the old azimuth motor . 54-0198 108 T racVision G8 Owner’ s[...]
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4. Install the new azimuth motor with the belt positioned around the outer lip of the motor hub (see Figure 5-25). Reinstall the scr ews, washers, and locking nuts that you removed in Step 3, but do not tighten them yet. 5. Slide the motor to adjust the belt tension for a maximum of 1 ⁄ 8 " (3 mm) deflection with moderate finger pressur e be[...]
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5.13 Replacing the Elevation Motor 1. Disconnect the motor cable from the elevation motor . 2. Remove the motor shield by pressing on the two sides of the shield above the release tabs. 3. Remove the four #8-32 screws and washers securing the motor to the antenna frame. Remove the old elevation motor . 54-0198 110 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual -[...]
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4. Install the new elevation motor with the belt positioned around the outer lip of the motor hub. Reinstall the screws and washers that you r emoved in Step 3, but do not tighten them yet. 5. Slide the motor to adjust the belt tension for a maximum of 1 ⁄ 8 " (3 mm) deflection with moderate finger pressur e between the motor hub and antenna[...]
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5.14 Replacing the Elevation Belt 1. Loosen (do not remove) the four #8-32 scr ews securing the motor to the antenna frame until the motor is free to slide upwar d. Raise the motor to the top of the slots and retighten the scr ews to hold it in place. 2. Roll the belt over the motor hub, then over the antenna pulley . Discard the old belt. 3. Caref[...]
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5.15 Replacing the Skew Motor (European Systems Only) 1. Using a 7 ⁄ 16 " wrench, car efully disconnect the four RF cables from the LNB. 2. Disconnect the elevation gyro cable fr om the in-line connector . Maintenance 54-0198 113 Figure 5-31 European LNB/Feed T ube Assembly Figure 5-32 Elevation Gyro Cable Ele vation Gyro RF Cable Connectors[...]
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3. Disconnect the skew motor cable from the PCB module. 4. Remove the four #8-32 screws securing the LNB/feed tube assembly to the reflector base (see Figure 5-34). W ithdraw the LNB/feed tube assembly through the center hole in the r eflector . 5. Disconnect the motor cable from the skew motor . 6. Using a 2.5 mm allen wrench, r emove the four M3 [...]
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7. Gently extend the two sides of the motor shield and remove the shield fr om the old skew motor . 8. Place the new skew motor inside the motor shield. The motor ’s connector should pass thr ough the small opening in the shield. 9. Attach the new skew motor to the LNB/feed tube assembly with the belt positioned around the outer lip of the motor [...]
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11 . Reconnect the motor cable that you removed in Step 5. 12. Apply a small amount of Loctite threadlocker to the threads of the four #8-32 scr ews that you r emoved in Step 4. 13. Carefully r eattach the LNB/feed tube assembly to the antenna reflector and secur e in place with the four #8-32 screws. 14. Reconnect the cables that you removed in St[...]
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5.16 Replacing the Skew Belt (European Systems Only) 1. Using a 7 ⁄ 16 " wrench, car efully disconnect the RF cables from the LNB. 2. Disconnect the elevation gyro cable fr om the in-line connector . Maintenance 54-0198 117 Figure 5-38 European LNB/Feed T ube Assembly Figure 5-39 Elevation Gyro Cable RF Cable Connectors LNB Ske w Motor Ele v[...]
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3. Disconnect the skew motor cable from the PCB module. 4. Remove the four #8-32 screws securing the LNB/feed tube assembly to the reflector base (see Figure 5-41). W ithdraw the LNB/feed tube assembly through the center hole in the r eflector . 5. Using a 2.5 mm allen wrench, loosen (do not r emove) the four M3 cap scr ews securing the motor to th[...]
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8. Slide the motor back until the belt is set at the proper tension. Adjust the belt tension until the belt teeth fully engage the motor hub and the pulley . Some readjustment may be necessary if the belt tension results in excessive vibration. 9. Once the belt is at the proper tension, tighten the motor ’s four M3 cap scr ews. 10. Apply a small [...]
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5.17 Replacing the LNB 1. Using a 7 ⁄ 16 " wrench, car efully disconnect the RF cables from the LNB. (Figur e 5-43 shows a North American-style LNB; Figu r e 5-38 on page 1 17 shows a European-style LNB). 2. Using a 5 ⁄ 64 " allen key , loosen the two #8-32 set screws securing the LNB in place. Remove the old LNB. 3. Install the new L[...]
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5.18 Replacing the LNB/Feed T ube Assembly 1. Using a 7 ⁄ 16 " wrench, car efully disconnect the RF cables from the LNB. (Figur e 5-44 shows a North American-style LNB; Figu r e 5-38 on page 1 17 shows a European-style LNB). 2. Disconnect the elevation gyro cable fr om the in-line connector . Maintenance 54-0198 121 Figure 5-44 North America[...]
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3. European systems only: Disconnect the skew motor cable from the PCB module (see Figure 5-46). 4. Remove the four #8-32 screws securing the LNB/feed tube assembly to the reflector base (see Figure 5-47). Car efully withdraw the LNB/feed tube assembly through the center hole in the r eflector . 5. Apply a small amount of Loctite threadlocker to th[...]
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5.19 Preparing for Shipment If you need to repack the antenna unit for shipment, the shipping r estraint that you r emoved during installation must be r eattached. Follow the steps below to r einstall the restraint and get the antenna unit ready for shipping. 1. Using a heavy-duty tie-wrap (which you detached at the time of installation) , secure t[...]
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Appendices 54-0198 125 Appendices This section contains several appendices of supplemental information, including a mounting template, wiring diagram, and parser commands. Contents A System Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 B MCU Flush Mount Panel T emplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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System Specifications 54-0198 127 Appendix A System Specifications A.1 Antenna Specifications Physical Characteristics Antenna Unit 39" (99 cm) h x 35" (89 cm) dia; 85 lbs (38.6 kg) MCU 7.3" (18.5 cm) d x 8.2" (20.8 cm) w x 2.6" (6.6 cm) h Operating temperature -13°F to +130°F (-25°C to +55°C) Storage temperature -40°F[...]
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Appendix B ADCU Flush Mount Panel T emplate Appendix B MCU Flush Mount Panel T emplate (Scale 1:1) 129[...]
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Comprehensive System Wiring Diagram 54-0198 131 Appendix C Comprehensive System Wiring Diagram The comprehensive TracVision G8 wiring diagram is unavailable in PDF format. If you require a copy of this wiring diagram, please contact KVH Technical Support at +1 401 847-3327 or via email at techs@kvh.com . A copy of the diagram can be mailed or faxed[...]
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Startup Data Sequences 54-0198 133 Appendix D Startup Data Sequences The data on the following pages presents a sample startup data sequence register ed by the T racV ision G8. These sequences may vary based on the software version loaded onto the T racV ision G8 system. This data can be recor ded using the data port and a PC. TracVision G8 Control[...]
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54-0198 134 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information BIAS/RF: 2065 2082 2543 BIAS/RF: 2057 2185 2583 BIAS/RF: 2032 2146 2572 Check cal gyro to rate bias BiasLimit = 8.00 BiasFOGLimit = 0.0003 BiasCorrection = 5.00 Gyro Bias: Az = 2069.15, Cal Az = 2067.98 ------- Expected range is 1700-2300 Gyro Bias: El = 2050.04, Cal El [...]
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Maintenance Port Parser Commands 54-0198 135 Appendix E Maintenance Port Parser Commands The T racV ision G8 system parser commands are parsed when the system receives an ASCII carriage return (Hex 0D). An ASCII line feed (Hex 0A) is permitted but is ignored in any transmitted command. All system responses ar e terminated with an ASCII carriage ret[...]
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54-0198 136 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information Help on P arser Commands Function: lists parser commands Command: HELP Argument: none Response: print a list of all parser commands Calculate Skew Angle Function: repor t ske w angle of the current satellite Command: SKEW ANGLE Argument: none Response: SKEW ANGLE = XXXX.[...]
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Maintenance Port Parser Commands 54-0198 137 Azimuth CW Step Function: commands a 0.1 deg CW manual step in azimuth angle Command: 6 Argument: none Response: echoes the command Azimuth CCW Step Function: commands a 0.1 deg CCW manual step in azimuth angle Command: 4 Argument: none Response: echoes the command Elev ation UP Step Function: commands a[...]
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54-0198 138 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information Idle Mode Function: halts active tr acking and conical scan, then enters idle mode Command: HAL T Argument: none Response: echoes the command Current Cable Wrap Angle Function: sets or repor ts current cable wrap angle , defined as 0° (CCW limit) to 700° (CW limit); th[...]
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Maintenance Port Parser Commands 54-0198 139 E.5 Sensor Module Commands Report Platform Attitude Function: repor ts vessel attitude indicated b y sensor module Command: A TTITUDE Argument: none Response: Pitch +/-pp .p, Roll +/-rr .r , Y aw yyy .y Compass Calibration Score Function: repor ts compass calibration score Command: CALSCORE Argument: non[...]
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54-0198 140 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information E.6 RF Board Commands Serial Communications, Status/Polarization Report, T one Changes Function: star t ser ial communications, reports status & polarization/tone changes Command: @S Response: S,s ,p,b ,m <cr> ev er y 5 seconds until ><cr>is retur ned [...]
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Maintenance Port Parser Commands 54-0198 141 Set RF T racking P arameters Function: sets RF trac king parameter Command: @SA TCONFIG,X,N,F ,S,C,ID,P ,B,D<cr> Response: Echoes the input data Where: @SA TCONFIG = directs data to the RF Board X = satellite location A or B N = satellite table # (98 & 99 are slots f or user- configured satelli[...]
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54-0198 142 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information E.7 Installation Commands Set/Report GPS Position Function: repor ts or sets default GPS position Command: GPS<cr> GPS,XX,D ,YYY ,E Response: GPS = XXD YYYE<cr> GPS: XXD YYYE Where: XX = latitude (0-90) D = S (South) or N (Nor th) YYY = longitude (0-180) E = [...]
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Maintenance Port Parser Commands 54-0198 143 Configure Longitude of a User-configurab le Satellite Function: configures one of the user-configurab le satellites with the longitude provided Command: SA TCONFIG,USERX,YYY ,Z,D,L Response: if valid pair , echoes the input data if inv alid pair , retur ns error message Where: X = 1 or 2 YYY = longitude [...]
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54-0198 144 T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual - Guide to T echnical Information Report Last Satellite T racked/Update V alue Function: repor ts the last satellite track ed or updates the last trac ked satellite to the value input if it is diff erent from the current value Command: LASTSA T LASTSA T ,X Response: Last = <sat_name> Where: X = A ([...]
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Appendix F Patent Protection* One or more of the following patents pr otect the technology in KVH fiber optic gyros: P atent Number Country 6,429,939 United States 4,697,876 United States 574,343 A ustralia 1,240,015 Canada P34 84 284.5 Germany 1,870,145 Japan 0 127 257 EPO , F rance, Germany , United Kingdom 4,712,866 United States 2076012 Japan 0[...]
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KVH Industries Limited W arranty T racVision G8 Limited Warranty on Hardware KVH Industries, Inc. warrants the KVH product purchased against def ects in mater ials f or a period of TWO (2) years and against f actor y labor costs f or a period of ONE (1) year from the date of original retail purchase by the original purchaser . It is the customer’[...]
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Index 54-0198 A-D Index A accessing components, 96 accuracy le vels , compass, 79 activ ating the IRD(s), 40 antenna unit cleaning, 93 components, 95 connectors, 28 description, 4 dimensions, 25 drain holes , 25 hatch access, 96 locating, 23-24 mounting, 26-30 painting, 25 specifications, 127 autocalibration, 78 azimuth FOG, 104-105 azimuth motor ,[...]
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54-0198 E-M T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual E EchoStar , 7 ele vation belt, 112 ele vation gyro , 106 ele vation motor , 110-111 error messages, 62 ExpressV u, 7 F FEC code, 76 f err ite coil, large, 36 f err ite coil, small, 85 field replaceable units , 94-95 flush mount brac ket, MCU , 39 flush mount template, 129 frequency , 76 fuse, 36, 84, 96[...]
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Index 54-0198 M-R menus Control Antenna, 68 Control Compass, 78 Get Antenna Status, 66 Install Satellite, 63 main menu, 61 Operations Mode , 65 Restar t Antenna, 65 Set Brightness, 80 mounting holes, antenna, 26 mounting template, antenna, 26 mounting the antenna, 26-30 mounting the MCU , 38-39 m ultis witch, 32-35, 87 O ov erload protection, 36 P [...]
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54-0198 S-W T racVision G8 Owner’ s Manual S saf ety war ning, 36, 95 satellite cov erage area, 5, 86 library , 16 polarizations, 76 programming, 42-51 s witching, 7-8 satellite frequency data changes, 86 Satellite F requency Scan, 74 satellite network ID , 76 selecting activ e satellite, 73 serial number , 67, 94 setting displa y br ightness, 80[...]
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KVH Industries, Inc. 50 Enterprise Center • Middletown, RI 02842 • U.S.A. Phone: +1 401 847-3327 • Fax: +1 401 849-0045 E-mail: info@kvh.com • Internet: www .kvh.com KVH Europe A/S V ed Klaedebo 12 • 2970 Hoersholm • Denmark Phone: +45 45 160 180 • Fax: +45 45 867 077 E-mail: info@kvh.dk • Internet: www .kvh.com TVG8_OM_Binder Back.[...]