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Please note, that status transitions described in the following might take some time to be 
reflected on the Menu->System->ARXC.MAG window. So, after any parameter change/click, 
please allow a few seconds for the displayed values to refresh. 

 

Using ARXC.MAG Sensor 

Initial Setup

Prerequisite: 
ARCO is calibrated using original primary sensor. 

ENABLE Sensor

Sensor changes STATUS from DISABLED to TURN LIMIT-TO-LIMIT by touching 
ENABLE box. If Status did not change to TURN LIMIT-TO-LIMIT, check prerequisite.

Turn rotator from one limit to the other, not necessarily in this window, you can do it in 
any other way. This sets baseline ARXC.MAG calibration and changes Status from 
TURN LIMIT-TO-LIMIT to LEARNING, and azimuth from ARXC.MAG is displayed as 
ARXC.MAG AZI. 

In "Learning" state, when the rotator is turning, ARXC.MAG calibration is continuously improved 
based on the primary sensor's readings. By clicking FINISH LEARNING, Status changes to 
ACTIVE, and SLIP CONTROL can be enabled. It is possible to switch from ACTIVE to 
LEARNING mode by clicking on RESUME LEARNING button. 

Note, that disabling ARXC.MAG at this point deletes the ARXC.MAG calibration. After transition 
to ACTIVE state, it is recommended to store ARCO configuration to one of the stored 
configuration slots in Menu->System->System->Config SAVE. 

Slip Control

Prerequisite:
ARXC.MAG is in ACTIVE state.

ENABLE Slip Control

Set tolerance between primary sensor azimuth and ARXC.MAG AZI

When ARCO detects antenna slippage, user is warned that antenna slipped. Until 
slippage is fixed main screen shows “SLIPPED” sign.

User has to confirm new antenna azimuth by visual check. 

Value of slipped angle is internally used to automatically compensate software stop limit 
in slip direction in order to prevent feedline damage. 

Slipped angle is shown on System → ARXC.MAG tab. If ARXC.MAG sensor is not used 
used as main azimuth sensor, user is advised to create antenna #2 or #3 with offset of 
slipped angle to work with true antenna azimuth. 

Slip Control automatically updates value of slipped angle if another slippage happens.

Slip Control is reset automatically after fixing slippage on antenna and performing new 
main sensor calibration. 

Slip Control can be reset manually at ARXC.MAG tab after fixing slippage and returning 
antenna to its calibrated position.

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Summary of Contents for ARXC.LoRa

Page 1: ...microHAM 2022 All rights reserved ARXC ARCO External Control Accessories ARXC REL ARXC MAG ARXC LoRa microHAM www microham com microHAM s r o Maticna 28 92401 Galanta Slovakia v1 1 2022 1...

Page 2: ...Ra 3 2 ARXC HARDWARE SETUP 4 ARXC REL addressing 4 ARXC wiring 4 3 ARXC SOFTWARE SETUP 9 ARXC MAG Settings 9 Using ARXC MAG Sensor 10 ARXC REL Settings and Use 13 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 17 TRADEMAR...

Page 3: ...switches mast preamplifiers or anything what is suitable to be controlled from the ARCO user interface touch screen or VNC for Internet remote control ARCO uses preset buttons for relays control and...

Page 4: ...L module each module needs to have a unique address Address is set by combination of two DIP switches according to drawing on PC board next to DIP switch It is possible to set up to 4 different addres...

Page 5: ...l consumption including powered device is 500mA limited internally by ARCO It is ample power for ARXC devices alone but if provided power reserve is not enough for powering controlled devices use D SE...

Page 6: ...microHAM 2022 All rights reserved 6 ARCO connection to single ARXC REL and ARXC MAG ARCO connection to ARXC MAG...

Page 7: ...microHAM 2022 All rights reserved 7 ARCO connection to three ARXC REL and ARXC MAG...

Page 8: ...microHAM 2022 All rights reserved 8 Wireless ARCO connection to single ARXC REL and ARXC MAG using pair of ARXC LoRa...

Page 9: ...re continuously sampled and ARCO improves magnetic curve of the sensor ARXC MAG AZI Shows azimuth determined by ARXC MAG sensor SLIP CONTROL Enables or disables background checking if azimuth of main...

Page 10: ...licking on RESUME LEARNING button Note that disabling ARXC MAG at this point deletes the ARXC MAG calibration After transition to ACTIVE state it is recommended to store ARCO configuration to one of t...

Page 11: ...ck prerequisite Now in Menu Heading Calibration turn the rotator to at least 4 evenly spaced points by 90 i e North South East West and enter azimuth for these calibration points using CUSTOM button Y...

Page 12: ...ords LED is on if the general direction of terminal block of ARXC MAG is towards North Besides that LED indicates also presence or absence of communication from ARCO if ARCO communicates with ARXC MAG...

Page 13: ...n Menu System ARXCx In 1 of N there is always exactly one relay switched on This rule is enforced even when controlling relays in the ARXC Control window and in Menu System ARXCx Individual relays can...

Page 14: ...ditable name again used as reference to this group B one of applications of BCD N group is control of Four Square type of antenna arrays so if azimuth control is enabled for BCD N the primary directio...

Page 15: ...NTENNA 2 an ARXC group with the name 1OF3 1 is selected for ANTENNA 3 the pull down is opened and displays the list of available options If ARXC group is selected instead of ANTENNA x its name is give...

Page 16: ...nsequently in this window the individual or the common set of Presets is edited B exit from this window without changing the given Preset All other buttons in this window represent possible options to...

Page 17: ...orward backward buttons instead of individual relays control and in between them the current value or if azimuth control is enabled for given group the current primary direction is displayed DECLARATI...

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