Low speed threshold --- The ACU controls a motor at two speeds. If the actual position is far
away from the target value, the ACU commands the motor to use the fast speed. Once the
antenna comes close to the target value, the ACU slows down the motor. The low speed
threshold sets the angle deviation which lets the ACU use the fast motor speed.
Pointing hysteresis --- The ACU performs the motor control as a closed loop: if the angle
reading and the target value differ, the motor is switched on to compensate the difference. If
the difference is less than the hysteresis value, the ACU leaves the motor switched off. This
prevents the antenna from oscillating around the target value.
Motor timeout --- The ACU monitors the position readings while the motor is running. If there
is no change in the position readings for some time, the ACU assumes to motor to be
blocked and switches it off. This 'motor timeout' fault must be reset by the operator to
release it. A timeout value 0 disables the timeout.
Lower limit --- The minimum target value accepted at the user interface and via remote
control. This software limit prevents the ACU from running the antenna to the limit position
under normal conditions.
Upper limit --- The maximum target value accepted at the user interface and via remote
control. This software limit prevents the ACU from running the antenna to the limit position
under normal conditions.
Beacon Receiver
Parameter
Name
Description
Beacon RX
type
Selects the source of the beacon level the ACU shall use. Available options
are SATNMS and VOLTAGE. In SATNMS mode the ACU reads the beacon
level from a sat-nms beacon receiver via UDP, in VOLTAGE mode the A/D
converter input of the ACU is read. Please mention, that in SATNMS mode,
the beacon receiver must be set to send UDP datagrams to the ACU/ODM.
Beacon RX
IP address
The IP address of the beacon receiver. Applicable only in SATNMS mode.
Beacon RX
voltage
scale
The scale factor for the analog beacon level input. The value must match the
scaling of the beacon level signal.
Beacon RX
0V level
The beacon level which is displayed if the ACU recognizes 0V beacon level
input.
Location
Parameter Name --- Description
GPS receiver type --- Defines the type of GPS receiver the ACU uses to read its geodetic
location.'NONE' tells the ACU that no GPS receiver is connected. The geodetic position of
the Antenna has to be entered manually. The ACU synchronized its internal clock to the
CMOS clock chip on the board.'NMEA' tells the ACU to expect messages from a NMEA GPS
receiver connected to the serial interface at CON8, pins 1-3. The ACU automatically sets the
antenna's geodetic location to the values received and synchronizes the clock to the GPS
timestamps. If no NMEA messages are received, the ACU states a fault.
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