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Tips on the best use of TeleSat S

When you park your vehicle, make sure that:

1) No obstacle (for example trees) is too near your antenna, preventing it from moving

freely. No metal or glass wall is very near (about 5 m) the antenna, since this would
act as a mirror for satellite signals and could induce the antenna to stop towards it.

2) Remove any snow or ice from the TeleSat S before actuating it in order to avoid

wasting battery power trying to lift it.

3) If you decide to turn the engine of your vehicle on in order to re-charge its batteries,

with the safety cable connected to the ignition key, the antenna, if lifted, will come
down automatically and it will not be possible to lift it again as long as the engine is
running.

4) Make sure that your batteries are always sufficiently charged, since, if the voltage

falls below 10 Volts, the TeleSat S electronic safety circuit will prevent the
antenna from rising.

5) Should you use 12 Volt power supply instead of batteries, be careful to use stabilized

power supply being able to provide 5 A continuously and at least 10 A for short periods.
At all costs, avoid using low quality, non stabilized battery chargers.

6) It is recommended not to use the antenna under strong wind conditions

(80 km/h).  Failure to comply with this condition may result in product degradation
which the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for.

7)  Antenna closing operations, whether by user's control or automatically for

vehicle start-up, require variable time.
Before starting the vehicle, always make sure that the antenna is fully closed.

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The manufacturer declines any liability for all degradations suffered by the
product owing to misuse.

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Summary of Contents for TeleSat S65

Page 1: ...Installation guide and user manual GB...

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Page 3: ...out by personnel not authorised by Teleco e Normal part wear f Expenses incurred for spare parts transport between the Customer s and the service centre g Damages that may occur during transport the C...

Page 4: ...ation 10 Tips on the best use of TeleSat S 12 Operation of TeleSat S 13 Troubleshooting 15 Technical specifications 15 Spare Parts Table 16 Recycling with a view to reducing disposal of waste electric...

Page 5: ...tor driven unit 2 65 85 cm dish 3 Universal LNB 4 Control unit 5 Wall mounted control panel 6 Motor connecting cable extension 7 Coaxial cable extension for antenna signal 8 Power Supply Cable 9 Contr...

Page 6: ...as follows 1 Temporarily connect the Control unit to the driving unit through the grey motor cable 2 Connect the Control panel to the Control unit through the RJ45 cable 3 Power the Control unit using...

Page 7: ...IKAFLEX 3 Position the two cables coming out from the centre towards either the front or the back of the antenna Assembly instructions 1 On the roof of the vehicle choose a free area large enough to a...

Page 8: ...Apply a layer of silicone all around the BASE PLATE in order to make it completely waterproof N B To service the Outdoor Unit screw out the four self locking nuts Outdoor unit reassembly To ensure ti...

Page 9: ...onnection with extension WARNING The Grey and Black cables coming out of the Outside Unit are generally long enough to allow for connection to the Control unit If it is not so use the extension cables...

Page 10: ...onality and render the warranty null and void 2 Place the Control panel comando in an easily accessible visible position 3 Install the connection cables Grey and Black until you reach the OUTSIDE UNIT...

Page 11: ...n this way whenever the motor is started this cable receives a positive 12 Vdc voltage which will automatically lower the antenna and lock all functions of the Control Unit simultaneously 1 Connect th...

Page 12: ...peration be required it will make it easier to remove the driving unit Failure to observe these instructions shall render the Warranty null and void LNB rotation for ideal signal reception in extreme...

Page 13: ...llites do not transmit with the same intensity throughout Europe so if you are outside the reception area your TeleSat S search might be unsuccessful The reception areas for each Satellite can be foun...

Page 14: ...e sure that your batteries are always sufficiently charged since if the voltage falls below 10 Volts the TeleSat S electronic safety circuit will prevent the antenna from rising 5 Should you use 12 Vo...

Page 15: ...ressing the button all signal lights will go on to allow you to check the proper operation of the board After this step the message ON will appear on the display 4 the red power supply indicator 6 wil...

Page 16: ...n the Display Once the antenna has been completely closed the word OFF disappears and only the Power LED remains on Turning off the TeleSat S If you wish to turn off the TeleSat S press the ON OFF but...

Page 17: ...services you wish to receive are really available on the required satellite If the Control panel does not turn on when you press the ON OFF button check the following a Is the engine of your vehicle r...

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Page 19: ...2 N 3 Self locking rivet SR 3580 W 13 12857 N 1 Lnb arm right 14 12858 N 1 Lnb arm left 15 12862 N 1 Lnb bushing left 16 12861 N 1 Lnb bushing right 17 13503 N 2 Spring washer 18 13434 N 2 Screw M10X4...

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Page 21: ...locking rivet SR 3580 W 13 12857 N 1 Lnb arm right 14 12858 N 1 Lnb arm left 15 17363 N 1 Lnb bushing left 85L 16 17362 N 1 Lnb bushing right 85R 17 13503 N 2 Spring washer 18 13434 N 2 Screw M10X40 1...

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Page 23: ...Waterproof microswitch 9 12581 N 4 Screw M2x10 10 09241 N 2 Spring pin 3x20 11 03081 N 1 Screw M5x25 UNI 7687 INOX 12 12856 N 1 Brass bushing 13 12321 N 1 Switch pusher in zamak 14 13130 N 1 Spring f...

Page 24: ...N 1 Control unit lid 2 15054 N 1 Control unit bottom 3 09835 N 4 Black rubber foot 4 15112 N 1 Control panel 5 16556 N 1 T0215 board 6 02203 N 1 4A Fuse 7 01458 N 4 Support 8 11742 N 1 PATCH UTP Cable...

Page 25: ...1 3 m coax cable F F connector 2 03598 N 1 Shrink wrap sheath 3 03597 N 1 Shrink wrap sheath 4 13018 N 1 Cable 3M 2 8pin F 2 8pin M poles 5 17159 N 1 Cable cover abs 6 16984 N 1 PG32 assembly 7 07126...

Page 26: ...ificate conform to the following norms EN 60065 2002 EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN 55020 2002 A2 2005 according to the terms of the European dire...

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