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Frequency Range | 950-2150 MHz |
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Satellite Acquisition | Automatic |
Satellite Identification | Automatic |
Tracking | Automatic |
Compatibility | iNetVu antenna systems |
Input Level Range | -65 to -25 dBm |
LNB Power Supply | +18 VDC |
Modulation | DVB-S, DVB-S2 |
Ethernet Interface | 10/100 Mbps |
Humidity | Up to 95% non-condensing |
Mandates certified installers and specific conditions for operating iNetVu® Mobile Earth Stations.
Defines liability and compliance rules for installers and users regarding installation and operation.
Introduces the iNetVu® 7710 Controller as a one-box solution for satellite auto-acquisition.
Details dimensions, weight, operating temperature, power, and interface specifications.
Lists recommended OS, CPU, RAM, and framework for optimal PC performance.
Illustrates and labels the front and rear panel interfaces of the iNetVu® 7710 Controller.
Shows typical network interface connection diagram for iNetVu® 7710 systems.
Illustrates the typical USB communication interface setup for the iNetVu® 7710.
Illustrates the typical connection configuration for PC Free operation of the iNetVu® 7710.
Guides on how to install the iNetVu® 7710 Controller in a rack.
Details the procedure for installing iNetVu® software and USB drivers.
Steps for connecting cables, powering on, and configuring the iNetVu® 7710 Controller.
Explains the status indicated by each LED on the iNetVu® 7710 front panel.
Describes the operation of front panel buttons for manual and automatic controls.
Details how to use the LCD screen and navigator keypad for system interaction.
Explains how to monitor system status and receive signal parameters.
Describes the process of automatically acquiring and locking onto a satellite.
Explains how to re-center and lower the antenna into the stowed position.
Covers manual and automatic calibration procedures for the compass.
Allows configuration and saving of Beam ID, orbital slot, and transponder data.
Details configuring DVB carrier parameters like frequency, symbol rate, and FEC rate.
Allows configuration and saving of satellite search modes and parameters.
Allows configuring target and reference satellite details.
Facilitates configuration of modem parameters such as frequency and symbol rate.
Allows configuration of controller and modem IP addresses.
Configures the controller to the service used for 2-way satellite communication.
Allows demo testing on all axes with specified angle ranges and speeds.
Moves antenna to user-specified azimuth, elevation, and polarization angles.
Performs automatic or manual cross-pol tests and stops testing.
Displays controller hardware version, ID, firmware, and boot loader.
Shows remote drive module ID, firmware, bootloader, and CANBUS address.
Lists error codes detected by the 7720 controller.
Guides first-time users through system configuration after software installation.
Explains how to navigate the iNetVu® Mobile Software menus.
Allows monitoring system parameters and manually moving the antenna.
Allows configuration of platform type, version, and serial number.
Provides tools to validate, restore, and calibrate the compass.
Interface for configuring beam, satellite, DVB, modem, and controller parameters.
Explains how to access and navigate the web interface menus.
Details the login process for accessing the web interface.
Monitors system operations and performs satellite search/stow via web interface.
Allows manual movement, deployment, and TX enable/disable.
Configures IP, GPS, operation modes, and serial interface.
Sets beam ID, satellite parameters, orbital slot, and override settings.
Configures modem service type and parameters.
Step-by-step guide for updating firmware on 7710 and 7720 controllers.
Guide on using the setup wizard for initial system configuration.
Provides a list of error codes and their descriptions for troubleshooting.
States compliance with EMC and Low Voltage Directives.