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iNetVu

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Fly-1801 User Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

 

iNetVu

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 Fly-1801 User Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The iNetVu

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Revision 1.0 

October 25, 2018 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Fly-1801

Page 1: ...iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual The iNetVu brand and logo are registered trademarks of C COM Satellite Systems Inc Copyright 2018 C COM Satellite Systems Inc 1 877 iNetVu6 www...

Page 2: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 2 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 3: ...s a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT and MapPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trade...

Page 4: ...2 Power Consumption 6 2 System Connections 7 2 1 Typical Connection with Ku Service PC Free 7 2 2 Typical Network Interface Connection Ku 8 2 3 Typical USB Communication Interface Ku 9 3 Assembly and...

Page 5: ...1 Introduction 1 1 About This Manual The iNetVu Fly 1801 Flyaway System Installation and Operation are described in this manual An electronic version of this manual is included on the iNetVu flash dr...

Page 6: ...Fly 1801 systems offer the following capabilities and features 2 Axis DC motor drive system on AZ EL Motorized 3rd axis POL Satellite acquisition within 5 minutes under normal operating conditions Com...

Page 7: ...ct the connection that corresponds to his her preferred system setup prior to configuration The system connections shown in this section are for Ku systems 2 1Typical Connection with Ku Service PC Fre...

Page 8: ...mended for proper grounding of iNetVu systems TX RX RX IN iNetVu Flyaway Platform 24 VDC Power input If VAC not available Ground protection External grounding connection GPS Glonass Antenna 100 240VAC...

Page 9: ...r grounding of iNetVu systems TX RX RX IN iNetVu Flyaway Platform 24 VDC Power input If VAC not available Ground protection External grounding connection GPS Glonass Antenna 100 240VAC RX OUT Network...

Page 10: ...ssembly Procedure Note a Minimum of two or more people is required for assembly disassembly 1 Remove AZ assembly Rotary Platform from case 2 Remove tripod support legs from the case and install on the...

Page 11: ...te Systems Inc Page 11 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual a Remove pin on AZ assembly to install leg s b Lift the AZ assembly and engage the support leg support arm c Insert the pin to lock the support...

Page 12: ...ocking wheel on the foot to lock adjusted foot height Foot should be adjusted to level the antenna if assembled on unlevelled ground 3 Continue with the same process as above for the remaining 2 suppo...

Page 13: ...COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 13 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 5 Tension the adjustable support rod by turning the handle on Leg B C 6 Remove EL Reflector Back Structure and install on AZ assembl...

Page 14: ...he AZ assembly slots as shown Make sure the EL arms are on the same end as the AZ Manual crank when installing the EL Reflector Back Structure b Rotate the EL Reflector Back Structure until the flats...

Page 15: ...atellite Systems Inc Page 15 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 7 Lift and rotate the EL Reflector Back Structure forward to prepare for EL Actuator installation 8 Disengage the Lower EL Actuator Locki...

Page 16: ...ystems Inc Page 16 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 9 Remove EL Actuator from the case and install on AZ assembly insert lower Locking Pin Remove EL Actuator Align Actuator Pivot In place with slots...

Page 17: ...ellite Systems Inc Page 17 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 10 Remove Upper EL Actuator Locking Pin Lower the EL Reflector Back Structure until the Actuator Piston and EL Reflector Back Structure slo...

Page 18: ...M Satellite Systems Inc Page 18 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 11 Insert Upper EL Actuator Locking Pin locking the actuator in place 12 Connect EL Motor and EL Sensor cables to corresponding connec...

Page 19: ...1801 User Manual 13 Slide locking end of Quick Connect back Connect EL Tilt sensor and slide the locking end forward to lock connector 14 Connect platform external Power Canbus cable coming from 7710...

Page 20: ...from the Controller front panel press the button when the EL LED is lit until Reflector Back Structure levers are accessible Note The Antenna can be manually moved using the Hand Crank if no controlle...

Page 21: ...e 21 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 18 Install remaining Reflector segments follow illustration on the back of the Reflector Back Structure segment Push in continue to turn lever all the way till t...

Page 22: ...ser Manual 19 Install Feedboom Support Bars The Support bar with the cables goes on the left side Looking at face of reflector a Gently place Feedboom Support Bar on EL Arm and rotate until the flats...

Page 23: ...39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual b Rest the Feedboom Support Bar on the ground Use the same method as above to install the second Support Bar 20 Remove and install lower Feedboom segment 21 Install uppe...

Page 24: ...1 User Manual 22 Lift and engage Feedboom Support Bars install one Support Bar at a time turn and lock levers 23 Install Polarization assembly and lock using levers Adjust elevation as required 24 Con...

Page 25: ...end 26 Connect caps together this will clean up the cables and not leave the connector cap ends dangling 27 System is now ready for operation Indicates a situation or practice that might result in pr...

Page 26: ...1 Move the Antenna up until all the Reflector Levers are accessible 2 To remove Reflector segments leave segment 3 4 attached and remove as one piece Do the same for segment 5 6 3 Detach segment 3 fr...

Page 27: ...1801 User Manual 4 Place segment 4 in the fourth case slot pouch 5 Remove Reflector segment 5 and 6 in one piece 6 Detach 5 from 6 place segment 6 in the fifth slot and segment 5 in the sixth 7 Remove...

Page 28: ...ped once the angle reading is greater 70 9 Select EL on the front panel and set the speed to HIGH Make sure you select EL and NOT AZ Note If the AZ is mistakenly moved then you will need to re stow th...

Page 29: ...isconnect POL TX RX cables and cap the POL connector Loosen the two locking handles on the Polarization Assembly Remove the Polarization assembly and place in the packing case 13 Disconnect POL TX RX...

Page 30: ...sen Feedboom support bars and disengage from Feedboom Rest the Support Bars on the ground 15 Loosen Feedboom levers at the center and remove upper segment 16 Place segment in the first pouch in the Re...

Page 31: ...ip up the bottom segment of the Feedboom Rotate until the flats line up pull lightly in the upwards direction until segment disengages Place segment in the case 18 Lift and rotate the Feedboom support...

Page 32: ...c Page 32 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 19 Place Feedboom support bar which has the cables attached to it in the case Coil and tuck the cables inside the case 20 Remove the other Feedboom support...

Page 33: ...801 User Manual 21 Power ON controller and select EL Move Antenna up press button until the UP limit comes on The antenna should be in this position 22 Power OFF the controller 23 Disconnect EL Motor...

Page 34: ...e Systems Inc Page 34 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 24 While supporting the Actuator in one hand remove the top Locking Pin 25 Lift the EL Back Structure while supporting the Actuator to disengage...

Page 35: ...C COM Satellite Systems Inc Page 35 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 26 Disengage the Actuator by removing the bottom Locking Pin 27 Place Actuator in the case as shown...

Page 36: ...tems Inc Page 36 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 28 Remove EL Back Structure Slowly rotate back while lightly pulling upwards until the structure disengages from the AZ assembly 29 Insert Locking Pi...

Page 37: ...Remove and pack the other 2 Leg Support bars 32 Remove the Leg Locking Pins one leg at a time Lifting and or tilting the AZ Assembly release the leg support arm and disengage the leg Follow the same p...

Page 38: ...tems Inc Page 38 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual 34 Place the pins back into place on the AZ assembly 35 Place AZ assembly into the case carefully tucking the cables to avoid damaging them 36 Close...

Page 39: ...age 39 of 39 iNetVu Fly 1801 User Manual Appendix 1 Default Limits and Configuration Data Tables Elevation Offset Fly 1801 Flyaway A1806E EL OFFSET 30 0 Table 2 Default Elevation Offsets All values ar...

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