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v85NX

85cm Ku-Ka Convertible Maritime VSAT Antenna System

Installation & Operation User Guide


Serial number of the product

This serial number will be required for all troubleshooting or service inquiries.

© 2018 Intellian Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Intellian and the Intellian logo are
trademarks of Intellian Technologies, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The
v85NX is a trademark of Intellian Technologies, Inc. Intellian may have patents, patent
applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights covering subject
matter in this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement
from Intellian, the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these
patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. All other logos, trademarks,
and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information in this
document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure that
the information in this guide is accurate. Intellian is not responsible for printing or clerical
errors.

Disclaimer
The information in this user guide is subject to change without prior notice through a
product life cycle. A printed version of the guide is periodically updated and may contain
inaccuracies or omissions compared to the recent product information. The most up-to-
date information can be readily accessible on our website at http://www.Intelliantech.com.

Doc. No. UM-Z0-181122-V1.0


Precautions

Precautions
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE statements are used throughout this manual to emphasize important and
critical information. You must read these statements to help ensure safety and to prevent product damage.
The statements are defined below.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
WARNING in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
CAUTION minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

NOTE
A NOTE statement is used to notify people of installation, operation, programming, or
NOTE maintenance information that is important, but not hazard-related.

General Precautions
Before you use the antenna, make sure that you have read and understood all safety requirements.

THIS WAY UP
•• Place the boxes/crates on the floor with noting the direction of the arrow.

FRAGILE
•• Since the Radome is fragile, handle it with care. Do not apply excessive pressure or
shock. These may cause surface cracking or other damage.

DO NOT STACK
•• Do not stack boxes/crates as there is a risk boxes/crates may fall.

KEEP DRY
•• Always make sure the antenna is stored on a dried floor.
•• The antenna can withstand ordinary rain. However, its water resistance cannot be
guaranteed if submerged.
•• Keep the antenna in a cool, dry place with sufficient ventilation. Do not store it outside
with a tarp, tent, etc.

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Certifications

Certifications

FCC Declaration of Conformity

Intellian Technologies, manufactures of stabilized maritime VSAT antenna systems for satellite communication at sea,
supplies stabilized maritime VSAT antenna systems to the satellite communication service providers for their ESV
(Earth Station on Vessels) networks.

FCC §25.222 defines the provisions for blanket licensing of ESV antennas operation in the Ku-band. It defines the
antennas radiation, and each article regulates the followings;

§25.222 (a)(1)(i)(A): Regulation for Azimuth Direction & Co Polarization


§25.222 (a)(2)(i)(B): Regulation for Other Direction & Co Polarization
§25.222 (a)(1)(i)(C): Regulation for Cross Polarization

Intellian Technologies, Inc. declares that v85 complies with the threshold level as defined in §25.222(a)(1)(i)(A):, and
declares that v85 is in accordance with all defined regulations from §25.222(a)(1)(i)(B) to §25.222(a)(1)(i)(C) at the
below stated input power spectral density, with an N value of 1.

Product description Intellian v85NX, 85cm Ku-band maritime VSAT antenna system
EIRP spectral density limit -18.08 dBW/ 4KHz

Intellian Technologies, Inc. declares that the above antenna will maintain a pointing error of less than or equal to 0.2
degree under specified ship motion conditions in accordance with the requirements of §25.222 (a)(1)(ii).

Intellian Technologies, Inc. declares that the above antennas will automatically cease the transmission with a mute
command to the modem within 100 milliseconds if the target satellite and the axis of the main lobe of the ESV antenna
exceeds 0.5 degree and will not resume until such angle is less than or equal to 0.2 degree in accordance with the
requirements of §25.222 (a)(1)(iii)

Radiation pattern data is available upon request to verify the conformance.

Authority: Steve Cha


VP of Engineering/ R&D Signature:

Date: August 02, 2018

Intellian Technologies, Inc. Intellian Technologies, Inc.


DocHeadquarters
US Number IT16-DC0520-V1_0 EMEA & APAC Headquarters
11 Studebaker 5F IDIS Tower, 344, Pangyo-ro (Sampyeong-dong),
Irvine, CA 92618 USA Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13493 Korea
Tel: +1 949 727 4498 Tel: +82 2 511 2244

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Certifications

RED Declaration of Conformity (DoC)

We, Intellian Technologies, Inc. located at 18-7, Jinwisandan-ro, Jinwi-myeon, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do 17709,
Korea declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s) described in the below to which this declaration relates is
in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive
(2014/53/EU).

Product Information:
Intellian v130G, 1.25m Ku-band Maritime VSAT Antenna System
Intellian v100, 1m Ku-band Maritime VSAT Antenna System
Product Name(s): Intellian v80G, 83cm Ku-band Maritime VSAT Antenna System
Intellian v85NX, 85cm Ku-band Maritime VSAT Antenna System
Intellian v65, 65cm Ku-band Maritime VSAT Antenna System

To provide the presumption of conformity in accordance to Annex III(encompassing Annex II) of Directive 2014/53/EU;
the following harmonized standards and normative documents are those to which the product’s conformance is declared,
and by specific reference to the essential requirements of Article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU.
2014/53/EU Article Standard(s) Applied in Full Result

SAFETY (Art 3.1.a) EN 60950: A2 Pass

EMC (Art. 3.1.b) EN 301 843-1 Pass

SPECRTUM (Art. 3.2) EN 302 340 Pass

Supplementary Information:

Notified Body Involved: DT&C Co., Ltd.


(Testing Organization) 42, Yurim-ro, 154 beon-gil, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do 17042, Korea

Technical/Compliance File Intellian Technologies, Inc.


Held by: 18-7, Jinwisandan-ro, Jinwi-myeon, Pyeongtaek-di, Gyeonggi-do 17709, Korea
Place and Date of issue: Gyeonggi-do, Korea on 31 Jan. 2018

Authority: Steve Cha Signature: _______ __ _


/ CTO, R&D

Date: July 31, 2018

Intellian Technologies USA, Inc. Intellian Technologies, Inc. Doc Number IT18-DC0731-01
US Headquarters EMEA & APAC Headquarters
11 Studebaker 348-5 Chungho-Ri, Jinwi-Myeon
Irvine, CA 92618 USA Pyeongtaek-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 451-862 Korea
Tel: +1 949 727 4498 Tel: +82 31 379 1000

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Table of contents

Table of contents
Introduction
Intellian v85NX Introduction 10
Intellian v85NX Features 11
Antenna Unit 12
Antenna Control Unit (ACU) 12

Planning Installation
Installation Kit 13
Antenna Specification 14
Antenna Dimensions 14
Heading Alignment 15
Mast Designing (Installation Example) 16
Option2. When Placing Cable Outside Mast 17
Antenna Mounting Hole Pattern 18
Preparing Installation 19
Selection of Installation Site 19
Minimize Satellite Blockage 19
Avoid RF Interference 20
RF Hazard Precautions 20
Preparing System Cables 21
Placing Cable on Mast 22

Installing Antenna
Antenna Installation 23
Unpacking Wooden Crate 23
Removing Antenna from Wooden Crate 25
Placing Antenna on Mast 26
Attaching Waterproof Foam 27
Mounting Radome 28
Connecting RF Cable (Customer Supplied) 29
Switching On Power Box 30

Installing ACU
Selection of ACU Installation Site 31
ACU Dimensions 31
Mounting ACU 32
19" Rack Mount Type 32
System Configurations 33
Single Antenna System Configuration (Basic Antenna System) 33

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Dual Antenna System Configuration (Optional) 34


ACU Cable Connection 35
Name of ACU Rear Panel 35
Connecting to the Antenna 35
Connecting to Antenna (Optional: For Dual Antenna System) 36
Connecting to Modem 36
Connecting to Additional ACU (Optional: For Dual Antenna System) 37
Connecting to Switch Router 37
Connecting Ship's Gyrocompass 38
How to Connect NMEA 0183 Gyrocompass Cable 38
ACU Connector Pinouts Guide 39
Console Connector (Modem Interface) 39
RS232/RS422 Connector (Modem Interface) 39
RS232 Connector (PC Interface) 40
RS232/RS422 Connector (BUC Interface) 40
NMEA 2000 Connector 41
LAN 1~4 Ports 41
ACU to PC Communication Setup 42
TCP/IP Connection 42
Wi-Fi Connection 43

Operating Install Wizard


Turning On System 44
Accessing AptusNX 44
Starting Install Wizard 45

Operating ACU
Introduction 54
Antenna Control Unit (ACU) 54
ACU Front Panel 54
ACU Display Menu 55
Startup 56
Diagnosis 58
Antenna Information 59
Interface Information 60
USB Function 61

Using AptusNX
Introduction 66
How to access AptusNX for ACU 66
Main Page 67
Page Login 67
Top Menus 68

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Account Menu 69
Account 69
Registration 70
System 71
User Manager 72
Dashboard 73
How to Add & Remove Panels (Dashboard Setting) 73
How to Arrange Dashboard Layout 74
How to Use Shortcut Settings 75
Install Wizard 75
System Tools 76
Firmware Upgrade 76
iARM Upgrade 78
iARM Save & Reboot 79
Satellite Library 80
Spectrum Graph 81
Graph 82
System Troubleshooting 83
Diagnosis 83
Antenna Log 85
Antenna Event Log 86
Support 86
System Setting 87
Ship Setting 87
Antenna Setting 89
Tracking Satellite Setting 92
Network Configuration 93
Modem/BUC Setting 95
SNMP Setting 98
Backup & Restore Setting 99
Mediator Setting (Optional: For Dual Antenna System) 100

Specification
Technical Specification 102
Environmental Specification 103

Warranty
Warranty Policy 104

Appendix A
Using Dual Antenna System (Optional) 105

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Introduction

Introduction

Intellian v85NX Introduction


Intellian v85NX is a Ku-band 3-axis stabilized VSAT maritime antenna system. The v85NX provides advanced
VSAT solutions for Ku-band satellite services that are also designed to be convertible to Ka-band network.
v85NX is equipped with a new mounting architecture of RF module.

The antenna's 3-axis stabilized platform and advanced shock-resistant and vibration damping design of the
Pedestal is fully optimized to withstand the demanding maritime conditions and to ensure reliable broadband
communications.

The v85NX is even more operator-friendly in that it combines TX, RX and DC power into one cable, simplifying
installation. With the new radome design, the dome-on external single cable connection means that installers
do not need to remove the radome during installation either.

Equipped with Intellian's next generation Antenna Control Software, "AptusNX", the v85NX antenna can be
easily accessed, monitored and controlled. This new simply configured tool can alert an operator to possible
problems with its enhanced diagnostic capabilities and can also provide automatic alerts when preventative
maintenance may be required.

The v85NX is supplied with both cross-pol and co-pol feeds and comes equipped with Intellian's patent
pending Global PLL LNB by standard.

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Introduction

Intellian v85NX Features


Higher RF Performance
Intellian's highly efficient RF design delivers superior performance compared to other 80cm class systems,
enabling higher data rates and global operation. The compact 85cm antenna's smaller footprint allows
installation on smaller vessels yet still allows the system to operate on a 1-meter designed network. The
v85NX is improved tracking precision and reliability in a compact and streamlined mechanical design. The
v85NX system is supplied as standard with 8W BUC, or can be supplied with 16W and 25W variants.

Future Proof Communications


The v85NX can be simply upgraded from Ku- to Ka-band operation by changing the center mounted RF
Assembly and Feed using an available conversion kit. Frequency tuned reflector and radome ensure maximum
performance across both Ku- and Ka-bands.

Single Coaxial Cable


Combined Tx, Rx and DC power in a Single Cable solution, the v85NX enables faster and reduced costs of
installation. Dynamic Motor Brakes, eliminating the requirement of shipping brackets, and Dome-On external
RF cable connection on the base allow easier and quicker installation without removing the radome.

Embedded Dual Antenna Mediator function


Intellian's new ACU fully supports dual antenna operation without additional hardware such as a separate
mediator, RF splitters and cables. Eliminate loss of signal due to blockage by using dual antenna systems.

Standardized Modular Components Across NX Series


Modular components are used throughout the NX range, such as dynamically braked motors with integrated
encoders, Main Control Unit and skew assembly. Sharing common modules across Intellian's NX antenna
series, the number of spare parts is reduced by more than 30%.

AptusNX Intelligent Diagnosis


Intellian's all new integrated M&C software, enables advanced alerts from the live data monitoring and analysis
agent, the v85NX sends warning messages to the NOC in advance when it detects any abnormal operation.
Intuitive web application interface is designed to provide a superior user experience. AptusNX enhances
remote diagnosis, automates routine processes and includes an integrated spectrum analyzer. The AptusNX
API enables integration directly within a NOC for total fleet-wide visibility.

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Introduction

Antenna Unit
The antenna unit includes an antenna pedestal inside a radome assembly unit. The pedestal consists of a
satellite antenna main dish with RF components mounted on a stabilized pedestal. The radome protects the
antenna pedestal assembly unit from the severe marine environment.

Figure: Radome & Antenna Unit

Antenna Control Unit (ACU)


Antenna Control Unit (ACU) provides power to the antenna and Block Up Converter (BUC). The digital Organic
light-emitting diode (OLED) allows for easy operation of the ACU, even in the dark.

Figure: Front Panel of ACU

Figure: Rear Panel of ACU

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Planning Installation

Planning Installation

Installation Kit
Before beginning installation, make sure you have all the included components.

Description Q'ty Size Remarks


Antenna Control Unit (ACU) 1 431x350x44.3mm Antenna Control Unit (ACU)
Quick Installation Guide (QIG) 1
RF Hazard Sticker 1 Radiation Safety Distance (15m) Label
Mounting Template 1
ACU Side Bracket (Rack Type) 2 ACU to 19inch Rack
Flat Head Screw 10 M4x12L Bolt Kit for Rack Type Mount Bracket
USB Cable (A-A) 1 1.8m ACU (Front Panel) to PC
AC Power Cord (CEEE7/7) 1 1.5m ACU Power (220V)
RG-6 RF Cable 2 1m ACU to Modem
Modem Interface Cable
1 1.5m ACU to Modem (iDirect Modem)
(For iDirect Modem)
Ethernet Cable (RJ45/LAN) 2 1m ACU to PC/Intellian M&C
Wi-Fi Dongle 1
Hex Bolt 5 M12x80L
Bolt Kit for Antenna - Deck Assembly
Flat Washer 5 M12
(1 spare set included)
Spring Washer 5 M12
Hex Head Wrench Bolt 5 M6x40L
Spring Washer and Flat Washer 5 M6 Bolt Kit for Radome Assembly
Sems Bolt 2 M4x8L
Radome Door Key 2 1 Door key & 1 Spare key
Waterproof Foam 1 X-shape Cable Hole Type

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Planning Installation

Antenna Specification
Antenna Dimensions
Confirm the height and diameter of the bottom surface of the antenna unit before installing it. The mounting
surface and overall space occupied by the antenna must be sufficient for the height and diameter of the
fully constructed radome on top of its base frame. The height and the diameter of the bottom surface of the
antenna are as shown in the following drawing. It is strongly suggested that the installation is conducted using
a crane.

1229mm (48.38")

Ø1131mm (44.52")

Figure: Antenna Dimensions

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Planning Installation

Heading Alignment
The radome assembly should be positioned with the BOW marker aligned as close as possible to the center
line of the ship.

BOW
Direction

Front View

BOW
Direction Radome Hatch

Cable Entry Cover

Bottom View

Figure: Antenna Heading Alignment

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Planning Installation

Mast Designing (Installation Example)


The ADU mast must be designed to carry the weight of the ADU unit. The mast must also be able to withstand
on-board vibrations and wind speeds on the radome.

Option1. When Placing Cable Inside Mast

247.5mm (9.74")

BOW
247.5mm (9.74")

Gooseneck
ø110mm (4.3")

ø200mm (7.87") Min. 10mm (0.4")


Max. 20mm (0.8")
BOW

ø45mm (1.77")
1000mm (39.37")
ø22mm (0.86")

470mm (18.5")

800mm (31.49")
200mm (7.87")

Figure: Recommended Size of Mast (Option1)

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Planning Installation

Option2. When Placing Cable Outside Mast

247.5mm (9.74")

BOW
4- ø13mm (0.51")

4")
247.5mm (9.74")

3.1
m(
80m

ø200mm (7.87")
Min. 10mm (0.4")
Max. 20mm (0.8")
BOW
ø22mm (0.86")

1000mm (39.37")
840mm (33.07")
200mm (7.87")

Figure: Recommended Size of Mast (Option2)

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Planning Installation

Antenna Mounting Hole Pattern


The mounting holes must be in the exact same place as shown in the diagram below.

4-ø13 Holes

247.5mm (9.74”)

ø445mm (17.5”)
247.5mm (9.74”)

ø445mm (17.5”)

Figure: Antenna Mounting Hole Pattern

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Planning Installation

Preparing Installation
The antenna installation requires extreme precaution and safety measures given its size and weight. Failure to
follow the correct installation process may lead to injury of the installer and/or cause damage to the system.
In order to maximize the performance of the system, a thorough review of this installation guide is strongly
recommended, as well as executing the installation process as it is noted in this manual.

Selection of Installation Site


The system should be placed in an area onboard the vessel with little to no RF signal blockage. When the antenna
is transmitting, obstacles in way of the beam path will cause decreases satellite signal strength. The antenna
unit should have direct line-of-sight with the desired satellite without any obstacles in the beam path. Certain
minimum distances between the antenna and other onboard devices must also be considered during installation.

Minimize Satellite Blockage


Install the antenna in accordance with the following procedures to ensure maximum performance of the
antenna. The ideal antenna site should have a clear view of the horizon or satellite with all around clearance.
Please be sure there are no obstacles within the EL range -20° to +115° from the center of the antenna.
Obstacles can prevent the antenna from transmitting and receiving the satellite signal.

Look angle
-20° to +115°
Obstruction

Antenna Unit

Figure: Elevation Limit of Obstacles

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Planning Installation

Avoid RF Interference
Do not install the antenna near the high power shortwave radar. Most radar transmitters emit RF energy within
an elevation range of -15° to +15°. For this reason, It is recommended to position the antenna at least 15 feet
(4.6 m) away from the radar.

Antenna

+15°

Rader

-15° Minimum
4.6m

Antenna

Figure: Potential RF Interference

WARNING
Never place the antenna in the beam path of the radar regardless of distance. The high power
WARNING shortwave radar may impair its performance or damage the antenna.

RF Hazard Precautions
The antenna is designed to be used with radiation transmitting equipment manufactured by others. Exposure
to RF radiation, including exposure associated with an improper use of the transmit equipment, may be
hazardous to persons close to the above deck unit. Ensure the safety of personnel who work on the system.
During transmission, ensure to keep the minimum safety distance. The recommended minimum safety
distance to the reflector on the focal line is about 15m, based on a radiation level of 5mW/cm2 that applies
under occupational/controlled environment. No hazard exists >20° below the antenna's mounting plane.

Radiation Safety Distance

15m (49ft) 15m (49ft)

Antenna

20° 20°

Figure: RF Hazard Precautions

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Planning Installation

Preparing System Cables


Before installing the system cables, you need to take the following points into consideration.
1. All cables need to be well clamped and protected from physical damage and exposure to heat and humidity.
2. A cable with an acute bend should be avoided.
3. Wherever a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deck head, a watertight gland or swan neck
tube should be used.
For cables that run longer than Intellian's recommendations, please consult Intellian Technologies.

•• RF Cable (Customer Supplied)


Due to the signal losses across the length of the RF coax on L-Band, Intellian recommends the following 50
ohm coax cable types for standard system installations. For cables that run longer than 100 meters (except
LMR600 coaxial cable type), please consult Intellian Technologies.
* The maximum DC Resistance of RF Cable is 0.8 Ohm.

Attenuation in dB/100M Attenuation in dB/M Recommended


Coaxial Cable Type
(@ 2GHz) (@ 2GHz) Max. Cable Length
LMR400 19.6 0.196 80M
LMR600 12.8 0.128 120M

•• Gyrocompass Cable (Customer Furnished)


Due to the environment of various type of vessel, Intellian recommend the general cable types compatible with
the antenna.
NMEA 2000 NMEA 0183
Connector Type Mini-C 5 pins connector 2 pins terminal block connector
2-wires constructed with one
Cable Type 5 wires within a single cable
enclosed shield cable
Supports xxHDT, baud rate 4800,
Supports PGN, 127250: Vessel format 8N1 as standard. If there is
Heading Information
Heading no xxHDT sentence, use xxHDM
sentence instead.

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Planning Installation

Placing Cable on Mast


The cable must be routed from the antenna and through various areas of the ship to end up at the antenna
control unit. When pulling the cables in place, avoid sharp bends, kinking, and excessive force. After
placement, seal the deck penetration gland and tie the cable securely in place. The cable bracket must be
installed on the mast to fix the relevant cable. The gooseneck must be installed on the side of the mast to
protect the relevant cable against water.

WARNING
Ensure that cable has been run through watertight fittings to prevent water entry into the vessel when
WARNING installation is completed.

Sufficient Cable

Option1. Placing Cable Outside Mast


1. Place the cable from the gooseneck labeled on the deck to
the antenna as shown in the picture.
2. Maintain a sufficient cable length (more than 2M) from the
Cable Brackets
surface of the mast. After connecting the cable to cable
connector inside the cable entry, adjust the cable length and
then fix the cable on the cable bracket by using cable ties.
Gooseneck

To ACU
Belowdecks

Figure: Cabling on Outside of Mast

Sufficient Cable

Upper Option2. Placing Cable Inside Mast


Gooseneck 1. Before placing the radome on the mast, the cable should
route through the upper gooseneck from the under gooseneck
labeled on the deck to facilitate connecting RF Cable to the
Cable Brackets antenna as shown in the picture.
2. Maintain a sufficient cable length (more than 2M) from the
surface of the mast. After connecting the cable to cable
Under connector inside the cable entry, adjust the cable length and
Gooseneck then fix the cable on the cable bracket by using cable ties.

To ACU
Belowdecks

Figure: Cabling on Inside of Mast

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Installing Antenna

Installing Antenna

Antenna Installation
Unpacking Wooden Crate
The pallet should be lifted by means of a forklift. To unpack the wooden crate, follow the procedure below.
1. Locate one of the side panels with a paper sticker (Unpack Guide). Detach this side panel by removing
the fixing screw (1EA) and clips (6EA).

CAUTION
Be careful with the direction of the panel that you must open first.
CAUTION

1-1 : 1EA

Fixing screw

1-2 : 6 EA 1-3

Fixing clip

2. The ACU box is located inside the side panel. Take out the ACU box by removing fixing screws (2EA) on
the ACU bracket.

2-1

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Installing Antenna

3. Running Diagnostic Tests: This step is optional. After removing one of the side panels, you can run
the diagnostic tests easily to verify the condition of the antenna. First, prepare the "RF Cable (Customer
Supplied)" to connect the antenna and the ACU.
3-1. Remove the M4x15L Wrench Bolt by using the wrench set then open the cover of cable entry.
3-2. Connect the "RF Cable (Customer Supplied)" from the "ANTENNA" connector on the rear of the ACU to
the "RF Connector" inside cable entry of radome (Antenna).
3-3. Execute diagnostic tests (Full Diagnosis Test) via ACU and check the real-time diagnosis result.

Optional

3-1 3-2

Cable Entry Cover

RF Cable (Customer Supplied)


3-3

Press
SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V
Move Key
SEARCH 1 062.2 E DIAGNOSIS Press
HDG:120.4 GPS: P DIAG ALL Select Key

4. Remove the clips (6EA) on the top panel. Detach the top panel by carefully pulling it as shown in the
picture.

WARNING
The side brackets at the edge of the top panel secure the side panels and top panel in position. When
WARNING pulling the top panel, ensure that the top panel doesn't fall on the radome.

4-1 : 6 EA 4-2

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Installing Antenna

5. Remove the fixing screws (5EA) from the remaining side panels, then detach the side panels.

5-1 : 5EA 5-2 5-3

Removing Antenna from Wooden Crate


Four radome brackets secure the antenna to the pallet. To remove the radome bracket, follow the procedures
below.
1. Remove the fixing screw(2EA) on the radome bracket that secures the antenna to the pallet using a
wrench.
2. Loosen the radome bolt (1EA) counter-clockwise using a wrench then slide the radome bracket to the
left side to remove that.
3. After removing radome bracket, apply Loctite #263 to the bolt's threads to ensure the bolts are fastened
firmly. Fully tighten the radome bolt (1EA) clockwise using a wrench. Apply the same procedure to all
four parts.

1 Fixing Screw
(2EA)

2-1 2-2
Radome
Bracket
B
Radome
Bolt
A

Fully Tighten Radome Bolt

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4. Check up the condition of lifting strap to make sure the shackles (2EA) are tightened. Re-wrap the
shackles with the existing protection to avoid radome damage.

Lifting Strap Shackles (2EA)

WARNING
When lifting the antenna using the lifting straps, make sure to remove the securing radome brackets to
WARNING separate antenna from the pallet.

Placing Antenna on Mast


The Intellian antenna comes with the lifting straps pre-mounted from the factory. Check
the condition of the lifting strap and that the shackle is tightened up. Lift the antenna
above the mast using a crane and carefully put the antenna down on the mast. When
placing the radome, consider that the antenna should be positioned with the BOW
marker aligned as close as possible to the ship's heading.

WARNING
The antenna may be subject to swaying motions in windy conditions.
WARNING Be careful when handling the antenna.

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Installing Antenna

Attaching Waterproof Foam


The waterproof foam must be attached to prevent water from penetrating inside the Radome before fully
mounting the radome to the mast. Make sure the foam is attached in the same position as in the picture below.

Adhesive
Tape Cable
Access Hole
Cable Hole
(X-shape) Position of
Waterproof
Foam

Waterproof Foam Attaching Position of Waterproof Foam

Case 1. When Placing Cable Outside Mast


1. Peel off the paper from the supplied waterproof foam to expose the adhesive.
2. Attach the waterproof foam firmly onto the surface of the cable access hole.

Case 2. When Placing Cable Inside Mast


1. Peel off the paper from the supplied waterproof foam to expose the adhesive.
2. Pull the cable from the mast through the cable hole (X-shape). Then attach the waterproof foam firmly onto
the surface of the cable access hole. When moving the radome, be careful not to let the waterproof foam
or the cable fall down.

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Installing Antenna

Mounting Radome
Bring the Bolt Kit (4EA) from the ACU box. Before assembling bolts, apply Loctite #263 to the bolt's threads
to ensure the bolts are fastened firmly. Insert the bolts and washers from under the mast into the radome,
and fasten them to the nuts assembled inside the radome. After mounting the antenna on the mast, remove
the lifting strap.

M12 Flat Washer

M12 Spring Washer

M12x80L Hex. Bolt


Use 19mm Spanner/
Torque Wrench

NOTE
•• Make sure the cable from the mast is aligned with the cable entry of antenna bottom for a cable
connection.
NOTE •• In case of using a mast with a surface thickness of more than 20mm, use the M12x100L Hex Bolt.

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Connecting RF Cable (Customer Supplied)


Connect the "RF Cable" from the "ANTENNA" connector on the rear of the ACU to the "RF Connector" inside
the cable entry of radome. In the cable connection on both sides, cable termination should be completed using
suitable tools. After connecting, securely fix the cable by using the cable ties in place.

1. Remove the M4x15L Wrench Bolt by using the wrench set then open the cover of cable entry.

M4x15L Wrench Bolt

NOTE
After removing the M4x15L Wrench Bolt from the cover of cable entry, Keep it safe for a next step.
NOTE When closing the cover of cable entry, this bolt must be used.

2. Make sure that the end of the RF cable is completed the cable termination work before connecting RF
cable. Then connect the RF cable to the connector as shown in the figure below. Ensure the cable is firmly
fastened to the connector. Fasten the cable with cable ties using the cable mount or cable clamp along
the routing path.

Cable Tie
Bracket

3. After completing cable connection, put the cover in the right place and tighten the M4x15L Wrench Bolt
by using the wrench set.

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Switching On Power Box


Access the ADU modules inside the radome to check that the power switch is on through the radome hatch.
Make sure that there is sufficient free space underneath the ADU to open the radome hatch.
1. Bring the radome door key from the ACU box. Open the radome hatch by turning the fixed bolts
counterclockwise by using the radome door key.

2. Switch on the power box inside the radome.

3. Put the radome hatch in the right place. Close the radome hatch by turning the fixed bolts clockwise by
using the radome door key.

Door Key Provided

NOTE
After using the door key, store it in a safe place for future use.
NOTE

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Installing ACU

Selection of ACU Installation Site


The ACU should be installed below deck, in a location that is:
•• Dry, cool and ventilated.
•• The front panel should be easily accessible to users.

ACU Dimensions
Confirm the dimension of the ACU before installing it.

431mm (16.96")

350mm (13.77")

376mm (14.80")
44.3mm (1.74")
32mm (1.25")

466mm (18.34")

485mm (19.09")

Figure: ACU Dimensions

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Mounting ACU
Intellian supplies 19" Rack Mounting Brackets to mount the ACU on the rack.

19" Rack Mount Type


The ACU should be installed using the two supplied 19" Rack Mounting Brackets. Using the Flat Head Screw
supplied, attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the ACU. Place the ACU in the location where it is
going to be installed. Connect the cables to the rear of the ACU.

Figure: 19" Rack Mount Type ACU

WARNING
Ensure that the cables connected to the ACU are long enough to prevent damage when the ACU is
WARNING pulled out from the rack.

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System Configurations
For your satellite communication system to work properly, the system will have to be connected with all of the
provided components as shown in the figure below. Separate purchase of a satellite modem, switch router
and ship's gyrocompass may be required.

Single Antenna System Configuration (Basic Antenna System)


The Basic system configuration consists of one VSAT antenna and one ACU. The configuration is as shown
below.

Antenna

TX, RX, 48V DC Power


Above Decks
Below Decks

ACU NMEA Input


Antenna 2000/0183(GYRO) LAN 2

Modem Modem LAN 1


Rx Tx
AC 100~240V
Switch Router
(Not supplied)

Modem Ship's Gyro


(Not supplied) OpenAMIP TX RX (Not supplied)

AC 100~240V

Figure: Single Antenna System Configuration (Basic Antenna System)

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Dual Antenna System Configuration (Optional)


The dual system configuration consists of two VSAT antennas and two ACUs. The ACUs have embedded
Dual Antenna Mediator function, which is capable of controlling and managing two VSAT antenna systems
simultaneously. The configuration is as shown below.

Primary Secondary
Antenna Antenna

TX, RX, 48V DC Power TX, RX, 48V DC Power


Above Decks
Below Decks
Secondary
ACU Antenna

AC 100~240V Primary Primary LAN 3


Primary NMEA Input Rx Tx
ACU Antenna 2000/0183(GYRO) LAN 2
Switch Router
(Not supplied)

LAN 1 LAN 3
AC 100~240V Ship's Gyro
(Not supplied)
Primary Rx
Primary Tx
Secondary Rx
Secondary Tx

Modem
(Not supplied) OpenAMIP TX RX

AC 100~240V

Figure: Dual Antenna System Configuration

NOTE
The description of this Dual Antenna System is written on the "Appendix A" chapter. Refer to the
NOTE "Using Dual Antenna System" on page 105 for more details.

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ACU Cable Connection


Name of ACU Rear Panel
The following figure shows the ACU's rear panel.

Antenna Control Unit (ACU)

LAN 2 Port LAN 4 Port

Modem/Primary Antenna Modem RS232/422 BUC Wi-Fi


Power Cord Rx/TX Connector Connector Interface Interface Dongle

Secondary NMEA 2000 & Modem PC


Rx/TX Connector NMEA 0183 (GYRO) Console Interface
Input
LAN 1 Port LAN 3 Port

Figure: Name of ACU Rear Panel

Connecting to the Antenna


Connect the "RF Cable (not supplied by Intellian)" from the "ANTENNA" connector on the rear of the ACU to
the "RF Connector" inside cable entry of radome (Antenna).

Antenna

TX, RX, 48V DC Power


Above Decks
Below Decks

ACU
Antenna

Figure: ACU to Antenna Cable Connection

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Connecting to Antenna (Optional: For Dual Antenna System)


To use the Dual Antenna System, the antenna system needs to be installed with the two of ACUs and antennas
to support the Dual Antenna System operation.
Connect the "RF Cable (not supplied by Intellian)" from the "ANTENNA" connector on the rear of the "Primary
ACU" to the "RF Connector" inside cable entry of radome (Primary Antenna).
Connect the "RF Cable (not supplied by Intellian)" from the "ANTENNA" connector on the rear of the
"Secondary ACU" to the "RF Connector" inside cable entry of radome (Secondary Antenna).

Primary Primary
Antenna Antenna

TX, RX, 48V DC Power TX, RX, 48V DC Power


Above Decks
Below Decks
Secondary
ACU Antenna

Primary
ACU Antenna

Figure: ACU to Antenna Cable Connection for Dual Antenna System

Connecting to Modem
Connect the "RG-6 RF cable" from the "MODEM Rx" connector on the rear of the ACU to the "Rx connector"
on the modem.
Connect the "RG-6 RF cable" from the "MODEM Tx" connector on the rear of the ACU to the "Tx connector"
on the modem.
When using the OpenAMIP, connect the "Ethernet cable" from the "LAN 1" port on the rear of the ACU to the
"LAN" port on the modem.

ACU

Modem Modem LAN 1


Rx Tx

Modem
(Not supplied) OpenAMIP TX RX

Figure: ACU to Modem Cable Connection

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Connecting to Additional ACU (Optional: For Dual Antenna System)


To use the Dual Antenna System, the antenna system needs to be installed with the two of ACUs and antennas
to support the Dual Antenna System operation. The Primary ACU is connected to the additional Secondary
ACU as follows.
Connect the "RG-6 RF cable" from the "SECONDARY-Rx" connector on the rear of the "Primary ACU" to the
"PRIMARY-Rx" connector on the rear of the "Secondary ACU".
Connect the "RG-6 RF cable" from the "SECONDARY-Tx" connector on the rear of the "Primary ACU" to the
"PRIMARY-Tx" connector on the rear of the "Secondary ACU".
Connect the "Ethernet cable" to the each "LAN 3" connector on the rear of the "Primary ACU" and "Secondary
ACU".

Secondary
ACU

Primary Primary LAN 3


Primary Rx Tx
ACU

LAN 3

Secondary Rx
Secondary Tx

Figure: Additional ACU Cable Connection for Dual Antenna System

Connecting to Switch Router


Connect the "Ethernet cable" from the "LAN 2" port on the rear of the ACU to the "LAN" port on the Switch
Router.

ACU
LAN 2

Switch Router
(Not supplied)

Figure: ACU to Switch Router Cable Connection

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Connecting Ship's Gyrocompass


For satellite tracking, you must connect a ship's gyrocompass to the antenna system through the gyrocompass
interface on the rear of the ACU. Intellian's ACU supports NMEA 0183 (GYRO) and NMEA 2000 gyrocompass
inputs. If the ship's gyrocompass output uses a different standard, a compass converter should be installed to
supply the required NMEA input.

ACU NMEA Input


2000/0183(GYRO)

Ship's Gyro
(Not supplied)

Figure: ACU to Ship's Gyrocompass Cable Connection

How to Connect NMEA 0183 Gyrocompass Cable


1. Turn the screw located on the top of the 2-position terminal block counterclockwise enough using the
Phillips Screwdriver.
2. Connect NMEA 0183 Gyrocompass Cable to the terminal block.
1
NOTE
When connecting the NMEA 0183 gyrocompass cable: 2
1. The positive and negative marks are shown on the top of the terminal block. Check
NOTE
the positive and negative correctly and connect the cables.
2. Strip the end of the cables up to 5mm (0.2"). Do not solder the cables.

3. Fully turn the screw clockwise to secure the cable. Apply equally to both positive and negative cables.

Phillips
Screwdriver

2-position
Terminal Block Gyro
Cable

Figure: NMEA 0183 Gyrocompass Cable Connection

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ACU Connector Pinouts Guide


The ACU connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table.

Console Connector (Modem Interface)

Antenna Control Unit (ACU): Cable Connector:

5 4 3 2 15 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 51 2 3 4 5
9 8 7 6 9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9

D-Sub 9 Pin: MODEM CONSOLE D-Sub 9 Pin


(Female Connector Type) (Male Connector Type)

Pin Signal
1 GND
2 GPS_OUTA
3 MODEM_LOCK
4 MUTE 0
5 NC
6 GPS_OUTB
7 EXM_AGC
8 MUTE 1
9 NC

RS232/RS422 Connector (Modem Interface)

Antenna Control Unit (ACU): Cable Connector:

1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4
6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9

D-Sub 9 Pin: MODEM RS232/422 D-Sub 9 Pin


(Male Connector Type) (Female Connector Type)

Pin Signal
1 NC
2 Modem TX / MAX422 RX+
3 Modem RX / MAX422 TX+
4 NC
5 GND
6 NC
7 MAX422 RX-
8 MAX422 TX-
9 NC

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RS232 Connector (PC Interface)

Antenna Control Unit (ACU): Cable Connector:

1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9

D-Sub 9 Pin: PC I/F D-Sub 9 Pin


(Male Connector Type) (Female Connector Type)

Pin Signal
1 NC
2 PC RX
3 PC TX
4 NC
5 GND
6 NC
7 IARM TO PC_ DBG_ TX
8 PC TO IARM_ DBG_ RX
9 NC

RS232/RS422 Connector (BUC Interface)

Antenna Control Unit (ACU): Cable Connector:

1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9

D-Sub 9 Pin: BUC I/F D-Sub 9 Pin


(Male Connector Type) (Female Connector Type)

• For Ku-band Model • For Ka-band Model (Optional)


Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 NC 1 BUC RS422 RX+
2 BUC RS232 RX 2 BUC RS422 RX-
3 BUC RS232 TX 3 BUC RS422 TX+
4 GND 4 GND
5 GND 5 GND
6 NC 6 BUC RS422 TX-
7 NC 7 BUC KEYLINE RX+
8 NC 8 BUC KEYLINE RX-
9 NC 9 NC

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NMEA 2000 Connector

Antenna Control Unit (ACU): Cable Connector:

ins 1 2 Sockets 2 1 Pins 1 2


5 5 5
Connector 4 3 Connector 3 4 Connector 4 3
hreads Threads Threads

NMEA 2000 Connector NMEA 2000 Connector


(Male Connector Type) (Female Connector Type)
Male Female Male
Pin Signal
1 Shield
NET-S,
2
(power supply positive, +V)
NET-C,
3
(power supply common, -V)
4 NET-H, (CAN-H)
5 NET-L, (CAN-L)

LAN 1~4 Ports

Antenna Control Unit (ACU): Cable Connector:

LAN Ports LAN Ports

Pin Signal
1 Tx-
2 Tx+
3 Rx-
4 NC
5 NC
6 Rx+
7 NC
8 NC

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ACU to PC Communication Setup


You can establish data communication between the ACU and a PC the using the following method.

TCP/IP Connection
Connection through Front Panel Management Port
The network is automatically configured by DHCP without the need for additional PC IP configuration.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the ACU to the LAN port of PC.
2. The network connection is established automatically.
3. Use the following IP address to access Intellian AptusNX page.
•• IP Address: 192.168.2.1 (Default)

ACU - Front Panel

Management LAN Port

PC
(Not supplied)

Figure: Front Panel Management LAN Port Connection

USB Connection:
Connection through Front Panel Right USB Port
The "Right USB port" just allows the USB device to be connected to each other for log download, backup/
restore antenna settings, firmware upgrade. The "Left USB port" is not available in this model.

CAUTION
Make sure that the USB is connected to the "Right USB port" to communicate with the antenna. Do
CAUTION not connect to the "Left USB port".

ACU - Front Panel

Right USB port


USB

Figure: Front Panel Right USB Port Connection

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Wi-Fi Connection
Connection through Rear Panel Wi-Fi Dongle
Intellian provides the Wi-Fi Dongle for Wi-Fi connection. You can connect to the ACU via Wi-Fi for easy
management and control whenever you are on the vessel.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the ACU to the LAN port of PC.
The network connection is established automatically.
2. Bring the Wi-Fi Dongle is located in the ACU package. Plug the Wi-Fi Dongle into the USB port on the rear
of the ACU.

Figure: Rear Panel Wi-Fi Dongle Connection Wi-Fi Dongle

3. Use the following IP address to access Intellian AptusNX page.


•• IP Address: 192.168.2.1 (Default)
4. Log into the ACU by typing in User Name and Password information. If this system has not been changed
from the factory default:
•• User Name: intellian
•• Password: 12345678
5. Select the "SETUP" on the main menu then select the "Network" menu. Choose the AP "Enable" button on the
"Wi-Fi Access Point Configuration". If you don't want to use Wi-Fi Connection, choose the AP "Disable"
button.
6. Check the "SSID (Wi-Fi AP Name)" information.
7. Choose the SSID Broadcast "Enable" button to show the SSID (Wi-Fi AP Name) on the Wi-Fi list.
8. Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the "iARM Save & Reboot" on
page 79.
9. After rebooting, access to the Wi-Fi.

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Operating Install Wizard

Turning On System
Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky. Press the Power button on the front of the Antenna Control
Unit (ACU) then a wait few minutes for system startup. Once the antenna finds the satellite, the "POWER"
status lights will be lit Green.

Accessing AptusNX
The network is automatically configured by DHCP without the need for additional PC IP configuration.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the ACU to the LAN port of PC.
2. The network connection is established automatically.
3. Use the following IP address to access Intellian AptusNX page.
•• IP Address: 192.168.2.1 (Default)

ACU - Front Panel

Management LAN Port

PC
(Not supplied)

Figure: Front Panel Management LAN Port Connection

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Starting Install Wizard


The Install Wizard will guide you through the steps of setting up the antenna system for commissioning. We
highly recommend using this wizard to complete your installation and commissioning the system. You can
choose to exit the wizard at any time by clicking the Finish button. You can also skip a step by clicking the
Next button. However, it is recommended to follow the procedure for the initial commissioning. Before you
start, please make sure the basic device connections (antenna, modem, etc) are connected to ACU properly.
This wizard includes a brief explanation of the purpose and action buttons to perform the setting values. After
accessing the AptusNX main page, go to the "INSTALL WIZ." on the main menu then follow these steps.

NOTE
The detailed description of each function is written on the "Using AptusNX" chapter on page 66.
NOTE

ü Welcome Page
Description
Displays the welcome message. Click the
"Next" button to start.

ü Step 1: GPS
Description
Set the GPS position of the vessel for
searching for a satellite. Check the GPS
status connected to the antenna system.
The indicator right of the title shows the
GPS status. Please confirm the GPS
indicator is Blue (blinking).
•• Blue (blinking): the system received a
correct GPS signal.
•• Red: the GPS signal is abnormal or the
received value is incorrect (Error).
•• Black: the system has not received a
GPS signal. You can enter the GPS
value manually to set the GPS position.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

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ü Step 2: Heading
Description
Set the ship's heading device. Choose
the device type from the "Current Device"
drop-down list. The indicator right of the
title shows the device connection status.
•• Blue: a ship's heading device is
connected.
•• Black: a ship's heading device is not
connected.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

ü Step 3: Modem
Description
Select your modem type from the "Select
Modem" drop-down list for loading pre-
configuration which type of modem is
used. The settings related to the modem
interface will be set automatically once
the modem type is selected. When you
select "USER SETTING" the rest settings
can be changed separately.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

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ü Step 4: Set Bow Offset


For setting bow offset, need to select a trackable satellite. There are two satellite tracking methods. Select the
desired tracking type. When Antenna tracks to the satellite selected, the bow offset will be set up automatically
based on information of GPS.

(Option 1: Using Beam Switch Type)

Description
•• Step 1: choose the "Beam Switch"
button on the "Tracking Type".
•• Step 2: select a satellite in beam list
then click the "Apply" button.
Please wait until antenna terminal is
tracking to the satellite. The bow offset
will be set up automatically.
•• Step 3: check the "Lock On" mark and
click the "Save Satellite" button in the
"Bow Offset" menu to save the bow
offset information to ACU.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

(Option 2: Using Library Type)

Description
•• Step 1: choose the "Library" button on
the "Tracking Type".
•• Step 2: select a satellite in satellite
library list then click the "Start
Searching" button.
Please wait until antenna terminal is
tracking to the satellite. The bow offset
will be set up automatically.
•• Step 3: check the "Lock On" mark and
click the "Save Satellite" button in the
"Bow Offset" menu to save the bow
offset information to ACU.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

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ü Step 5: Blockage

Description
It is important to set up the blockage
zones for Intellian VSAT. The ACU can
be programmed with relative azimuth
and elevation sectors to create up to
five zones where transmit power could
endanger personnel who are frequently
in that area or blockage exists. The "AZ
Start" is where the relative azimuth starts
and the "AZ End" is where the relative
azimuth ends (Range: 0 ~ 360). The
"EL" is where the elevation block starts
(Range: 0 ~ 90).
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

ü Step 6: Target Satellite


Sets the target satellite that you want to track. There are two methods for selecting a target satellite.

NOTE
The following images in this step show when the system is using the Open AMIP modem. In case of
NOTE using other modems, refer to the "Modem/BUC Setting" on page 95 for more details.

(Option 1: Using Controlled by Modem)

Description
This method is recommended.
When you already set the modem
connection in the previous step (Step
3: Modem), the "Controlled by Modem"
button on the "Current Satellite" is
selected and current satellite information
and NBD information is displayed
automatically.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

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(Option 2: Using Manual Setup)

Description
When you did not set the modem
connection, select the "Manual Setup"
button and enter the satellite information
and NBD information manually to track a
satellite. Click the "Apply" button.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

ü Step 7: Cable Compensation


Description
Before running this procedure, make sure
the ADU and BDU are properly terminated
and connected. This procedure performs
the calibration to ensure consistent RF
level. Click the "Start" button and wait for a
moment. The cable loss will be calculated
and compensated automatically.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.

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ü Step 8: Line-up Test


Perform a line-up test by the satellite operator to confirm antenna performance and operation status.

(Option 1: Using iDirect Open AMIP Modem)


Description
1 1. Check the modem status which is
ready for a connection by clicking
the "Check Modem Status" button.
Then connect to iDirect Open
AMIP modem by clicking the "CLI
2
Connect" button.
2. Enter the "RF Uplink Frequency"
received from the satellite
operator through communication
and click the "Apply" button.
This menu can be edited when the
antenna is connected to iDirect Open
AMIP modem and the CW is off.
3. Adjust the "Transmit Power" of
3
the frequency using the arrow keys
which increases or decreases by
0.5dBm.
4. Adjust the "Antenna Angle".
5. Enter the "Test Result" value
received from the satellite operator
5 and click the "Apply" button.
If you have no problems, click the
"Next" button.

Refer to the following table for a detailed explanation of each menu.


No. Item Description
Checks the iDirect Open AMIP modem information. The indicator right of the
title shows the device connection status. (Blue: a iDirect Open AMIP modem is
connected. Black: a iDirect Open AMIP modem is not connected.)
•• Modem Type: displays the iDirect Open AMIP modem type.
•• Serial No.: displays the iDirect Open AMIP modem's serial number.
Modem •• SW Version: displays the iDirect Open AMIP modem's sw version.
1
Information -- Check Modem Status: before the CLI connection, check the modem status
which is ready for a connection by clicking the "Check Modem Status"
button.
-- CLI Connect : connects to iDirect Open AMIP modem by clicking the "CLI
Connect" button.
-- CLI Disconnect: disconnects to iDirect Open AMIP modem by clicking the
"CLI Disconnect" button.

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No. Item Description


Adjusts the modem frequency to receive optimal signal. This menu can be edited
when the antenna is connected to iDirect Open AMIP modem and the CW is off.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
•• RF Uplink Frequency (MHz): enters the RF uplink frequency received from the
satellite operator through communication.
•• BUC LO Frequency (MHz): the BUC LO frequency is applied automatically. The
value is fixed according to the satellite band.
iDirect Modem •• Current IF Frequency (MHz): the current IF frequency is applied automatically.
2
TX Control The value is "RF Uplink Frequency" value - "BUC LO Frequency".
The following menus are performed to adjust the transmit power of the frequency.
•• Adjust Transmit Power: adjusts the power calibration value using the arrow
keys which increases or decreases by 0.5dBm.
•• CW: selects whether or not to use the modulation function (On or Off). The
indicator right of the title shows the CW status. (Blue: a CW is on. Black: a
CW is off.) To edit the details of the iDirect Modem TX Control menu, you must
keep this function is off.
Adjusts the antenna angle to receive optimal signal.
•• Relative Azimuth: displays the relative azimuth angle.
3 Antenna Angle •• Absolute Azimuth: adjusts the absolute azimuth angle using the arrow keys.
•• Elevation: adjusts the elevation angle using the arrow keys.
•• LNB Pol Angle: adjusts the LNB Pol angle using the arrow keys.
Displays the Mechanical Offset value of the LNB Pol Sensor. The indicator right of
the title shows the LNB Pol Sensor status. (Blue: the LNB pol sensor is on. Black:
4 LNB Pol Sensor
the LNB pol sensor is off.)
•• Mechanical Offset: displays the mechanical offset value of the LNB Pol Sensor.
Enters the test result value received from the satellite operator.
5 Test Result List •• CPI Value(dB): enters the CPI value.
•• P1 dB Compression: enters the P1 dB compression.

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(Option 2: Using Other Modems)

Description
1. Enter the "RF Uplink Frequency"
1
received from the satellite operator
through communication and click
the "Apply" button.
2. Adjust the "Antenna Angle".
3. Enter the "Test Result" value
received from the satellite operator.
2 If you have no problems, click the
"Next" button.

Refer to the following table for a detailed explanation of each menu.


No. Item Description
Adjusts the modem frequency to receive optimal signal. Click the "Apply" button
to apply the settings to the system.
•• RF Uplink Frequency (MHz): enters the RF uplink frequency received from the
iDirect Modem satellite operator through communication.
1 •• BUC LO Frequency (MHz): the BUC LO frequency is applied automatically. The
TX Control
value is fixed according to the satellite band.
•• TX Frequency: the TX frequency is applied automatically. The value is "RF
Uplink Frequency" value - "BUC LO Frequency".
•• Attenuator (dB): the attenuator is applied automatically.
Adjusts the antenna angle to receive optimal signal.
•• Relative Azimuth: adjusts the relative azimuth angle.
2 Antenna Angle •• Absolute Azimuth: adjusts the absolute azimuth angle.
•• Elevation: adjusts the elevation angle.
•• LNB Pol Angle: adjusts the LNB Pol angle.
Enters the test result value received from the satellite operator.
3 Test Result List •• CPI Value(dB): enters the CPI value.
•• P1 dB Compression: enters the P1 dB compression.

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ü Step 9: Report

NOTE
The following image in this step shows when the system is using the Open AMIP modem. In case of
NOTE using other modems, the report items displayed may vary with the image below.

Description
Displays the configuration report (System
Information, ACU Parameter, Modem
Parameter, Line-up Test).
You can save the results into the ACU by
clicking the "Save Report" button and
print this page by clicking the "Print"
button.
Click the "View Last Report" button
to check the recently saved report
information including the saving date and
time.
After complicating the steps, click the
"Finish" button.

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Operating ACU

Introduction
Antenna Control Unit (ACU)
The Antenna Control Unit (ACU) controls the various settings of the antenna.

ACU Front Panel


The following figure shows the ACU's front panel.

OLED Display
Right USB Port: for Log
data download POWER Indicator Move Key

Management Port ERROR Indicator Select Key Power Button


Left USB Port: to TRACKING Indicator
Connect to PC for
Firmware Upgrade

Figure: Name of ACU Front Panel

The following table shows the function of each touch key.

Touch key Function


Power Button Power on/off the ACU.
Move Key Moves to the desired screen.
Select Key Selects the desired screen.

The following table shows status indicators on the face of ACU.

LED Display Color Description


Steady Green The ACU is powered on.
POWER
Off The ACU is powered off.
ERROR Steady Red The antenna is faulty.
TRACKING Steady Green The antenna is in tracking mode.

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Operating ACU

ACU Display Menu


The following figure shows the ACU display menu.

1 2 3 4

SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V

5 TRACKING 062.2 E 6

HDG:120.4 GPS: ACTIVE P

7 8 9 10

The following table shows the function of each touch key.

No. Item Description


1 Satellite Lock Displays the satellite lock status.
2 Signal Level Displays the antenna signal level.
Frequency Information
3 Displays the frequency information (Target / LNB Local).
(Target/LNB Local)
4 Polarization Displays the Rx/Tx polarization (H: Horizontal / V: Vertical).
5 Antenna Status Displays the antenna status (Tracking / Search / Setup).
6 GPS Compass Displays the GPS compass (E: East / W: West).
7 Heading Compass Displays the heading compass.
8 GPS Lock Displays the GPS lock status.
This function is available when using Dual Antenna System.
Displays the antenna's active state. The active antenna (either primary or
9 Antenna Active State
secondary antenna) is communicating (Tx/Rx) with a satellite.
•• ACTIVE: the active antenna is displayed as "ACTIVE" on the ACU screen.
This function is available when using Dual Antenna System.
Displays the antenna's role of the primary antenna or secondary antenna.
•• P (Primary): when running the master ACU which connected to the
modem and the gyrocompass, select the primary role. The master ACU is
10 Antenna Role Status assigned and operated as the primary antenna, which will communicate
with the target satellite.
•• S (Secondary): when running the slave ACU, select the secondary role.
The secondary ACU is assigned and operated as the secondary antenna,
which will be on standby and ready to assume primary antenna role to
provide better service in tracking failure and low signal level status.

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Startup
With the system installed and power applied, the ACU display will show the following sequence.

Intellian ü Startup

ü Initialize Antenna Information


ANTENNA INFO
("Intellian XXXX" will appear. The "XXXX" is the model name.)

EL INITIALIZE ü Initialize Elevation Angle

AZ INITIALIZE ü Initialize Azimuth Angle

SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V ü Antenna's Status


SEARCH 1 062.2 E (in Search 1 (Global Search), Search 3 (Local Search),
HDG:120.4 GPS: P Tracking, Beam Switching, Blocking)

SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V

SEARCH 3 062.2 E
HDG:120.4 GPS: P

SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V

TRACKING 062.2 E
HDG:120.4 GPS: P

SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V

BEAM S/W 062.2 E


HDG:120.4 GPS: P

SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V

BLOCKING 062.2 E
HDG:120.4 GPS: P

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When the antenna is controlled by AptusNX, the ACU displays the control mode status.

REBOOT ü Control Mode Status


ANTENNA (in Reboot Mode, Setup Mode, Test Mode)

SETUP MODE

TEST MODE

If the antenna is not communicated with ACU, the "COMMUNICATION ERROR" message will appear.

COMMUNICATION
ERROR

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Diagnosis
Executes antenna Diagnosis test and shows the real-time diagnosis result.

Press
SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V Move Key
TRACKING 062.2 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: P

DIAGNOSIS Press ü Diagnosis Display


DIAG ALL Select Key

DIAG : CODE 101


1---5OOOOO ü Diagnosis Result Display
OOOOOO

Refer to the diagnosis codes for the test results.


1

DIAG : CODE 101


1---5OOOOO

OOOOOO

No. Item Description


Displays the diagnosis code.
•• CODE 101: the data communication between the antenna and the ACU
is tested.
•• CODE 102: the azimuth axis is tested.
•• CODE 103: the elevation axis is tested.
•• CODE 104: the cross-level axis is tested.
1 Diagnosis Code
•• CODE 107: the rate sensor is tested.
•• CODE 110: the LNB / NBD is tested.
•• CODE 111: the LNB pol motor is tested.
•• CODE 113: the antenna power is tested.
•• CODE 114: the ACU power is tested.
•• CODE 116: the home sensor is tested.
•• An example of test result: 1 - - - 5 O O O O O
-- ' - ' : the test has passed.
2 Diagnosis Result
-- ' # ' : the test has failed (CODE102).
-- ' O ' : the test is not performed.

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Antenna Information
Displays the Antenna/ACU serial number, PCU/STAB/ACU/i-ARM Version of the product.

Press
SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V Move Key
TRACKING 062.2 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: P

Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL

PRODUCT : xx
ANT: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00 ü Antenna Information Display
ACU: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00

Refer to the Antenna Information display.

1 2

PRODUCT : xx
ANT: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00

ACU: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00

3 4

No. Item Description


Displays the Antenna serial number. The serial number is displayed
1 Antenna Serial Number
depending on the product.
PCU Version/
2 Displays the PCU version / Stabilizer version.
STAB Version
Displays the ACU serial number. The serial number is displayed depending
3 ACU Serial Number
on the product.
ACU Version/
4 Displays the ACU version / i-ARM version.
i-ARM Version

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Interface Information
Displays the modem/heading type in use and the network connection status.

Press
SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V Move Key
TRACKING 062.2 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: P

Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL

Press
PRODUCT : xx Move Key
ANT: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00 ü Antenna Information Display
ACU: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00

INTERFACE
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP ü Interface Information Display
HEADING: NONE NETWORK: 1-3-

Refer to the Interface Information.


1

INTERFACE
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP

HEADING: NONE NETWORK: 1-3-

2 3

No. Item Description


Displays the modem type in use.
(IDIRECT-AMIP, SATLINK-SERIAL, IDIRECT I/O, SATLINK-VACP, NEWTEC
1 MODEM
AMIP, COMTECH I/O, ELEKTRIKOM AMIP, USER SETTING, COMTECH
ROSS, GILAT-SE-II, HUGHES, IP STAR)
2 HEADING Displays the heading type in use (NONE, NMEA0183, STATIC, NMEA2000).
Displays the network connection status with the ACU.
•• An example of network result: 1-3-
3 NETWORK
-- ' - ' : the network is not connected.
-- ' 1~4 ' : the number (1~4) of connected ACU port to network.

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USB Function
To use this function, a USB Memory Stick is connected to the USB port (located on the right USB Port of front
of ACU). The USB Function supports the four menus (LOG DOWNLOAD, FIRMWARE UPLOAD, BACKUP TO
USB, RESTORE FROM USB). For detailed information about each function, refer to the next page.

Press
SNR F:12.490/11.300 RX:H TX:V Move Key
TRACKING 062.2 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: P

Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL

Press
PRODUCT : xx Move Key
ANT: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00 ü Antenna Information Display
ACU: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00

Press
INTERFACE Move Key
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP ü Interface Information Display
HEADING: NONE NETWORK: 1-3-

USB FUNCTION Press ü USB Function Display


USB SEL Select Key

USB FUNCTION BACK

LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display


BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB

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LOG DOWNLOAD
Downloads all data logs to the USB memory stick

Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB

USB FUNCTION BACK

LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD Press


BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB Select Key

Press
LOG DOWNLOAD BACK Move Key
1 WEEK LOG 1 MONTH LOG ü Log Download Menu Display
3 MONTHS LOG

LOG DOWNLOAD BACK ü Download Log File to USB


1 WEEK LOG 1 MONTH LOG Press (Select one of three options: 1 WEEK LOG / 1
3 MONTHS LOG Select Key MONTH LOG / 3 MONTHS LOG)

LOG DOWNLOAD BACK

1 WEEK LOG 1 MONTH LOG


Press
3 MONTHS LOG Select Key

LOG DOWNLOAD BACK

1 WEEK LOG 1 MONTH LOG


Press
3 MONTHS LOG Select Key

LOG DOWNLOAD 90%


ü Download Process Display
DO NOT TURN OFF!

If there is not enough space on the USB memory stick, the "NOT ENOUGH SPACE" message will appear.

LOG DOWNLOAD BACK

NOT ENOUGH SPACE

NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select "BACK" screen then press the "Select" key.
NOTE

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FIRMWARE UPLOAD
To use Firmware Upload function, you need to design the folder structure. It supports up to FAT32. The ACU
is upgraded with the FWP file in the designated folder of a USB memory stick.

Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x2 times

USB FUNCTION BACK

LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD Press


BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB Select Key

FIRMWARE UPGRADE Press ü Upgrade Firmware to ACU


Select Key

If the firmware file does not match the file format, the "INVALID FILE FORMAT" message will appear.

INVALID BACK

FILE FORMAT

If there is no firmware file on the USB memory stick, the "FILE NOT FOUND" message will appear.

FILE BACK

NOT FOUND

NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select "BACK" screen then press the "Select" key.
NOTE

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BACKUP TO USB
Backs up the antenna setting files to the USB.

Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x3 times

USB FUNCTION BACK

LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD Press


BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB Select Key

BACKUP TO USB
Press ü Back up Antenna Setting files to USB
DO NOT TURN OFF! Select Key

If there is not enough space on the USB memory stick, the "DATA BACKUP" message will appear.

DATA BACKUP BACK

NOT ENOUGH SPACE

NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select "BACK" screen then press the "Select" key.
NOTE

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RESTORE FROM USB


Restores the antenna setting files by using the setting files saved in USB.

Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x4 times

USB FUNCTION BACK

LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD Press


BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB Select Key

BACKUP TO USB
Press ü Restore Antenna Setting files
DO NOT TURN OFF! Select Key

NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select "BACK" screen then press the "Select" key.
NOTE

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Using AptusNX

Introduction
With embedded AptusNX software, the antenna can be monitored, controlled, and diagnosed remotely from
anywhere, anytime through the TCP/IP protocol. This not only can save time but also save the cost generated
from the hundreds of routine maintenance activities such as operating firmware upgrades, tracking parameters
resets, and system Diagnosis.

How to access AptusNX for ACU


1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the ACU to the LAN port of PC.
This method is most recommended.
2. Enter the ACU's IP address (192.168.2.1) into your web browser's address bar to login into the ACU's
internal HTML page, if this system has not been changed from the ACU's factory default.

NOTE
AptusNX can be displayed on the Internet Explorer 11 or later (Windows 7 or later), and is also
NOTE compatible with Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Chrome web browsers.

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Main Page
Page Login
The Intellian software Aptus provides a different user level access to ensure safe operation of the system.
Depending on the user level, a limited range or a full range of functions can be accessed and operational.

1. Log into the ACU by typing in User Name and Password information. If this system has not been changed
from the factory default:
User Type User ID Password Access Authority
intellian 12345678 Supports all menus for monitoring and setting.
Admin Supports all menus for monitoring and setting.
captain 12345678
Can control and manage user permission separately.
Only some menus for monitoring are supported.
User guest guest
(Dashboard, Tools, Troubleshooting)

NOTE
After entering with the default password, the user must change the default password to a new password
NOTE for security.

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Top Menus
Once you log in, the following information and menus are displayed.

1 3 4 5 6

7 2 8 9 10 11 12 13

No. Item Description


1 Target Satellite Displays the name of the targeted satellite.
When clicking this top menu area (marked as red dots), the
"Quick Status Screen" appears. You can quickly monitor
Quick Status
2 each status of the five items (Enable Mode, In Blockage,
Screen Area
Pointing, Modem Lock, LNB Rotate) through the screen
(Blue: enable, Black: disable). <Quick Status Screen>

Displays the antenna status through a yellow indicator in the SETUP mode.
Antenna Status •• Initialize: the antenna or ACU is initialized.
3
Info •• Searching: the antenna is searching the target satellite.
•• Tracking: the antenna is tracking the target satellite.
4 Signal Level Displays the current signal level.
5 Tx Status Displays whether or not the antenna is able to transmit the data.
6 Lock Displays whether or not the satellite is locked.
Selects the Main Menu (DASHBOARD, INSTALL WIZ, TOOLS, TROUBLESHOOTING,
7 Main Menu
SETUP). Each main menu offers side menus on the left of the screen.
Enters the setup mode to modify settings. The following functions are available
only in setup mode.

Main Menu Side Menu Function


SETUP Antenna Antenna Angle
8 Setup Sensor Calibration
Tilt Sensor Bias
Rate Sensor Bias
Antenna Mode (Set Idle Mode)
Backup & Restore Setting Antenna Restore

9 Restart Restarts the antenna system.


10 Reboot Reboots the antenna system.
11 Save Sat. Saves current satellite settings. Bow offset will be adjusted and saved automatically.
12 Ant. Info Obtains current antenna information.
Selects the "Account" button and enter the user management menu. The "Account"
13 Account Button and the "Logout" menu will appear. Selects the "Account" menu to manage your
account details and select the "Logout" menu to log out the AptusNX web page.

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Account Menu
1. Select the "Account" button and enter the user management menu.
2. The "Account", the "System", the "User Mgr." and the "Logout" menu will appear. Select each menu to
manage and control details, and select the "Logout" menu to log out the AptusNX web page.

Account

No. Item Description


1 Account Updates your password and sets timeout.
You can change your password.
•• Current User ID: displays your user ID.
•• User ID: enters the current user ID.
•• Current Password: enters the current password.
Change
2 •• New Password: enters the new password.
Password •• Confirm New Password: re-enters the new password to verify that it was
entered correctly.
Click the "Change Password" button to change to the new password. At the next
login, the new password is required.
You can set guest connection and timeout.
•• Allow Guest Connections: sets up the guest access option (Disable / Enable).
3 Session •• Idle Session Timeout: sets the Idle timeout.
•• Console Timeout: sets the console timeout.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

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Registration

2
V5-85-U1JW

V0918070001

No. Item Description


Enters product registration information for the convenient use of a product. Click
1 Registration
the "Register (Update)" button to apply the settings to the system.
Displays the antenna information.
2 Product •• Antenna: displays the antenna name.
•• Serial Number: displays the antenna serial number.
Enters the vessel information. There are two options whether using the IMO
number or not. When you have the IMO number select the "Yes" button and enter
the IMO Number. When you do not have the IMO number select the "No" button
and enter the Ship Name, Type, and Owner information.
3 Vessel •• Has IMO Number: selects whether using the IMO number or not.
•• IMO Number: enters the IMO number.
•• Ship Name: enters the ship name.
•• Type: enters the ship type.
•• Owner: enters the name of the owner.
Enters the service provider information.
4 Service Provider
•• Service Provider 1/2/3: enters the name of the service provider.

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System

2
1
85 cm / 33.5 inch

V5-85-U1JW

VP-T84G1

V0918070001

V0918070001

3
v1.00

v1.00

v1.00

v1.00

v1.00

v1.00

v1.00

v1.00

4
192.168.2.1

2018-08-17

No. Item Description


Displays system information such as the antenna, S/W version, and network IP
1 System
address.
Antenna
2 Displays antenna information.
Information
S/W Version
3 Displays S/W version information.
Information
Network
4 Displays network information.
Information

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User Manager

2
3

Editable User Permission Menus

No. Item Description


The captain with admin permission can control and manage user permission
1 User Manager
separately.
To add a new user, click the "Add User" button. The registration window will
2 Add User appear in the pop-up window. Enters the new user ID and password then click
the "Add User" button.
Displays the user management state and can control and manage through the
control buttons.
•• ID: displays the registered user ID.
•• Description: displays the user's description.
User Management •• Controls: each user can be controlled and managed by individual settings.
3
List
-- User Setting: resets the user ID by clicking the "Update User" button, and
changes the password by clicking the "Reset Password" button.
-- Edit Menu Permission: chooses the permission menus by clicking the
checkbox. After selecting menus, click the "Apply" button. The user can only
access the selected menus.
-- Delete User: deletes the user.

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Dashboard
The Dashboard menu is displayed as below to provide quick monitoring of the antenna status. The Dashboard
helps you arrange panels on a single screen while providing you with a broad view of a variety of information at
once. The dashboard contains multiple panels, which can easily customize the structure of your dashboard and
arrange your panels in various ways to make them more readable and user-friendly.

How to Add & Remove Panels (Dashboard Setting)


Adding Panels
1. On the right side of the page, you will see the gear icon to edit your dashboard. To start editing, click on the
gear icon.
2. Check the box of the panel that you wish to add to the dashboard.
3. Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
4. Once the panel is added, it will be automatically placed at the bottom of the page.

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Removing Panels
1. On the right side of the page, you will see the gear icon to edit your dashboard. To start editing, click on the
gear icon indicated by the red mark.
2. Uncheck the box of the panel that you wish to remove from the dashboard.
3. Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

How to Arrange Dashboard Layout

You can customize the dashboard by rearranging panels that you wish.
1. Click and hold the left mouse button on a panel's title and then drag-and-drop the desired position.

2. This time, the selected panel will be moved to the desired position. You can also move multiple panels into
a customized layout in the same manner.

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How to Use Shortcut Settings

Each panel on the dashboard provides a shortcut function. Using the "Shortcut" button on right side of the
panel, you can easily access the detailed information and manage the each panel's settings.

1. Click the "Shortcut" button indicated by the red mark to open the setting page.

2. The setting page will appear on the individualized web page. You can check the detailed information and
quickly apply settings that you wish.

Install Wizard
The description of this menu is written on the previous page. Refer to the "Operating Install Wizard" on page
45 for more details.

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System Tools
This menu sets and displays the F/W Upgrade, iARM Upgrade, iARM Save&Reboot, Satellite Library, Spectrum
Graph and Graph function.
Firmware Upgrade

2
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00

v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00

No. Item Description


Firmware
1 Displays current firmware versions and upgrades antenna firmware.
Upgrade
Displays current firmware versions (Antenna STABILIZER, Antenna PCU, ACU
2 Current Version
Main, Library, Antenna Skew, Stacker, Destacker, ACU Display)
Upgrades antenna firmware. The update may take a few minutes to complete.
The upload time may vary due to a variety of factors such as the speeds of your
network. Upload an incorrect firmware file may cause serious damage to your
New F/W antenna and ACU. Please check firmware version before uploading firmware.
3
Upgrade •• Upgrade Method: selects an upgrade method between the "Manual Upgrade"
or the "Auto Upgrade".
NOTE: when using the "Manual Upgrade" method, refer to the following "Antenna
Firmware Update (Manual Upgrade method) Procedures" page for more details.
Displays previous/latest firmware package versions and rollback firmware to
4 Rollback previous/latest version. Other function cannot be operated while rollback is in
progress.

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Antenna Firmware Upgrade (Manual Upgrade method) Procedures:


1. Choose "Manual Upgrade" from the pull-down menu of Upgrade Method. Browse and select the upgrade
package file to upload. Click on the "Upload" button to transfer the Firmware package file ("*.fwp") to
iARM module.
1

2 3

NOTE
When selecting the box "Ignore warnings during installation and force the installation to continue"
NOTE before performing the upgrade, the warning messages do not appear during the upgrade.

2. The antenna firmware state will appear in the pop-up window. Check the current version and the new
version then select the checkbox of items that you want to upgrade. Click the "Start Upgrade" button. If
the current version and the new version are the same, the check box of the item is disabled.

3. During the upgrade process, the window will display process status.

4. If the firmware is successfully upgraded, it will display as the "Success". Click the "Ok" button to close
the pop-up window.

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iARM Upgrade

1
2

No. Item Description


1 iARM Upgrade Upgrades the firmware of iARM module.
Browse and select the iARM firmware file to upload and click "Start Upload"
button. The update may take a few minutes to complete. The upload time may
New iARM vary due to a variety of factors such as the speeds of your network. Upload an
2
Firmware incorrect firmware file may cause serious damage to your antenna and ACU.
Please check firmware version before uploading firmware.
NOTE: refer to the following "iARM Upgrade Procedures" page for more details.
Displays current bootstrap and bootloader version.
Bootstrap/ •• Bootstrap: displays the Bootstrap Version (Main, Factory Default).
3
Bootloader •• Bootloader: displays the Bootloader Version (Main, Factory Default, Active
Bootloader)
The ACU has three storage parts the Sys0, the Sys1 and the Factory Default.
Selects the desired storage part and click the "Activate" button. Then perform the
"iARM Reboot" to apply the settings to the system.
•• Sys0: displays the Sys0 version.
•• Sys1: displays the Sys1 version.
Kernel/File
4 •• Factory Default: displays the Factory Default version.
System
The "Current Active" displays activated storage part Information.
•• Current Active
-- Current Package: displays the activated storage part's name (Sys0, Sys1
or Factory Default).
-- Kernel, File System: displays the activated storage part's file version.

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iARM Upgrade Procedures:


1. Browse and select the iARM firmware file (.tgz) that you wish to upgrade. Click on "Start Update" button
to update the iARM firmware. Wait until the page is loaded.

1 2

NOTE
When selecting the box "Ignore warnings during installation and force the installation to continue"
NOTE before performing the upgrade, the warning messages do not appear during the upgrade.

2. Once update starts, a page will indicate upgrade status. It should take around two minutes to complete
the firmware upgrade.

WARNING
Do not turn off the device power if the firmware upgrade page is displayed. Failure to comply may
WARNING lead to damage and/or malfunction of the system.

3. Once the upgrade is completed, the system will automatically reboot in 10 seconds.

iARM Save & Reboot

1 2

No. Item Description


iARM Save &
1 Saves settings to the ACU and reboot or reboot the system without saving.
Reboot
Saves the modified settings and reboots the system. All configuration changes
2 Save & Reboot made will be saved in the ACU and effective upon reboot. Click the "Save &
Reboot" button.
Reboot without Reboots the system without saving the modified settings. All configuration
3
Saving changes made will be lost upon reboot. Click the "Reboot Only" button.

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Satellite Library

No. Item Description


1 Satellite Library Sets the satellite library information.
Reads or manages satellite information from the library.
•• Get Library from ACU: obtains satellite library file from the ACU.
2 Satellite List •• Get Library from PC: obtains the satellite library file from the PC.
•• Save to PC (Download): saves the current library file to the PC.
•• Save to ACU: saves the current library file to the ACU.
Satellite Selects one of the satellites in the "Satellite List" then Click the "Load Satellite"
3
Information button to load the satellite information.
Displays selected satellite information.
•• Satellite Name: displays the satellite name.
•• Longitude(º): displays satellite orbit position.
Common •• Skew Offset: displays the Skew offset.
4
Information •• Identify: displays the lock setting type (Modem Lock / DVB Lock) for satellite
tracking.
•• Rx Polarization: displays the current RX polarization.
•• Tx Polarization: displays the current TX polarization.
Displays DVB mode's tracking information.
•• Frequency (MHz): displays the tracking frequency.
5 DVB Information •• Symbol (kSps): displays the symbol rate.
•• NID: displays the network ID.
•• Verify Type: displays the verification type.
Displays NBD mode's tracking information.
•• Frequency (kHz_IF): sets the tracking frequency.
6 NBD Information
•• Bandwidth (kHz): sets the detection bandwidth.
•• Base Local (MHz): sets the base local.

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Spectrum Graph

No. Item Description


Displays that a spectrum analyzer measures an input Rx signal frequency within
1 Spectrum Graph the full frequency range and sets spectrum data view options. The disconnect
fault can be checked and solved through spectrum analyzer results.
Displays measurement results. The display of a spectrum analyzer has the
frequency on the horizontal axis and the amplitude displayed on the vertical axis.
•• Hold: displays the minimum/maximum value of the frequency band on the
graph.
-- Max: displays the maximum value of the frequency band by clicking the
2 Spectrum Graph check button.
-- Min: displays the minimum value of the frequency band by clicking the check
button.
•• Run: requests the spectrum data to antenna continuously and update graph
data in real-time.
•• Stop: Stops requesting the spectrum data. (The graph cannot be updated.)
Sets detailed options for the spectrum graph.
•• Reference/Scale: sets Amplitude Reference Level and Scale. Click the
Reference Level submenu key and use the arrow keys, or the keypad to change
the reference level (2000 to -2000). Select the Scale number (1, 2, 5, or 10 dB)
in the drop-down list to enter the desired scale.
•• Center Freq.: enters the desired center frequency using the keypad.
•• Span: to quickly move the span value up or down, select the span number (6,
60, 300, or 1200 MHz) in the drop-down list. These numbers facilitate a zoom-
3 Set Spectrum in, zoom-out feature.
•• Resolution: to quickly adjust the resolution value up or down, select the
resolution number (100, 200, 300, or 600) in the drop-down list. These numbers
facilitate a zoom-in, zoom-out feature.
•• Sweep Time: displays the elapsed time all data received during the start to sop
testing interval.
Click the "Setting" button to apply the settings to the graph. Clicking the "Fit to
chart" button, the reference and scale value are automatically adjusted to easily
check the resulting graph.

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Graph

Multi Chart View

Single Chart View AZ & EL View

No. Item Description


This view provides information on the Signal Level, EL Graph, AZ Absolute, AZ
1 Graph
Relative, Heading in the Multi Chart, Single Chart or AZ & EL formats.
Sets detailed options for the graph.
•• Select Graph Item: shows the graphs of only the checked item(s) in the Multi
Chart, Single Chart or AZ & EL formats.
-- Multi Chart: displays multiple graph Items in one graph View.
2 Graph -- Single Chart: displays the checked graph Item in each graph View.
-- AZ & EL: displays the AZ / EL angle value in one graph View.
•• Range(min): displays the data for the set time.
Clicking the "Clear" button, the existing displayed graph is cleared and displays
a new graph.

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System Troubleshooting
This menu sets and displays the Diagnosis, Antenna Log, Antenna Event Log and Support function.

Diagnosis

No. Item Description


1 Diagnosis Executes antenna diagnosis test to check the antenna status.
Select the checkbox (full diagnosis test or single diagnosis test) before modifying
the settings.
•• Select All: selects to run a full diagnosis test.
2 Diagnosis
•• Clear Select: selects to run a single diagnosis test.
•• View Last Result: displays the recently saved diagnosis result.
•• Start: executes the diagnosis test.

Diagnosis Procedures:
1. Select the checkbox (full diagnosis test or single diagnosis test) before modifying the settings. Click on the
"Start" button to run the diagnostic test.

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2. Once the diagnosis starts, the page will indicate test status. It should take around a few minutes to
complete the test.

3. After the diagnosis is completed the system shows the diagnosis results of each item. You can save the
results into the ACU by clicking the "Save Report" button and print this page by clicking the "Print" button.

4. When you want to check the recently saved diagnosis results, click the "View Last Report" button. The
pop-up page of the diagnosis results including the saving date and time will appear. You can print this
page by clicking the "Print" button.

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Antenna Log

1
2

No. Item Description


1 Antenna Log Displays the antenna log data.
Turns on/off the GPS log download option. Click the "Apply" button to apply the
2 GPS Log Option
settings to the system.
Any log data within three months can be downloaded. Selects the duration on
the calendar view that you want to show. Then click the "Start Download" button.
Antenna Log
3 NOTE: when selecting the box "Include Backup/Report File" before downloading,
Download
the Backup/Report File will download together. When selecting the box "Compress"
before downloading, log files are downloaded in the compressed format.
4 Antenna F/W Log Displays log information about firmware upgrade.

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Antenna Event Log

1 2

No. Item Description


Antenna Event
1 Displays the antenna system and user log information by setting urgency level.
Log
Sets the log message option to display the event log.
•• Severity: sets the urgency level.
•• Category: sets the target that caused the message.
2 Query Filter •• Time Frame: sets the time limit that you want to show.
•• Duration: selects the duration on the calendar view that you want to show.
•• Tracking Method: selects the sorting type (Descending / Ascending).
Click the "Query Event Log" button to apply the settings to the system.
3 Event Log Displays event log information.

Support

1 3

No. Item Description


1 Support Supports the manual web page, support desk and FAQ list.
Shows the manual web page and support desk information.
•• View Manual: click the "View Manual" button to open the manual web page.
2 Manual and Help
•• Support Desk: click the "Support Desk" button to open Intellian's contact
details for support.
3 FAQ helps you the frequently asked questions about the product.

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System Setting
This menu sets and displays the Ship, Antenna, Satellite, Network, Modem/BUC, SNMP, Backup & Restore and
Mediator function.

Ship Setting

No. Item Description


1 Ship Sets the ship information and block zone.
Sets the GPS position of the vessel for searching for a satellite. Check the GPS
status connected to the antenna system. The indicator left of the help button
shows the GPS status. Please confirm the GPS indicator is Blue (blinking). (Blue
(blinking): the system received a correct GPS input. Black: the system has not
2 GPS received a GPS input. You can enter the GPS value manually to set the GPS
position.)
•• Longitude(º): sets Longitude information (East / West).
•• Latitude(º): sets Latitude information (North / South).
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

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No. Item Description


Sets the ship's heading device. Choose the device type from the "Current Device"
drop-down list. The indicator left of the help button shows the device connection
status. (Blue: a ship's heading device is connected. Black: a ship's heading device
is not connected.)
•• Current Device: selects the heading device (None / NMEA / NMEA 2000 /
Static).
3 Heading Device
•• Baud Rate: selects the band rate (4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400). It must be set
when "NMEA" is selected on the "Current Device" list.
•• Sentence: displays the sentence information. When "NMEA" is selected on the
"Current Device" list, this item appears.
•• Heading(º): enters the heading information.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
For setting bow offset, need to select satellite which is trackable in satellite library
information. When antenna tracks to satellite selected, bow offset will be set up
4 BOW Offset automatically.
•• Current Bow Offset(º): enters the Bow Offset Range: 0 – 360°.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
It is important to set up the blockage zones for Intellian VSAT. The ACU can be
programmed with relative azimuth and elevation sectors to create up to five zones
where transmit power could endanger personnel who are frequently in that area
or blockage exists. Several indications are provided when the antenna is within
5 Blockage one of these zones. A transmit inhibit output from the ACU will disable/mute the
modem transmission within zones set in this steps The AZ. The START is where
the relative azimuth starts and AZ. END is where the relative azimuth ends (Range:
0 - 360°). EL is where the elevation blockage starts (Range 0 - 90°).
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

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Antenna Setting

1
2

10

No. Item Description


Sets current antenna position and search parameters.
1 Antenna Setting These parameters should only be changed by an authorized service technician.
Improper setting of these parameters will render your system inoperable.

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No. Item Description


Enter "Setup Mode" to modify settings.
Sets current antenna position and LNB pol angle. You can move the antenna's
azimuth and elevation position and LNB pol angle by using the arrows or inputting
a value to find the desired satellite manually.
2 Antenna Angle
•• Relative Azimuth: displays the antenna relative azimuth angle.
•• Absolute Azimuth: sets the antenna absolute azimuth angle.
•• Elevation: sets the elevation angle.
•• LNB Pol Angle: sets the LNB pol angle
Sets current detect level threshold and tracking level threshold.
•• Detect Level: sets the current detect level threshold.
Thresholds
3 •• Tracking Level: sets the current tracking level threshold.
Setting
•• Tx Enable: sets the TX enable threshold.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
Sets the time-out, search step and search range.
•• Wait Time (sec): sets the time-out for automatic initiation of a search after the
signal level drops below the pre-defined threshold value.
•• Search Step(º): sets increment step size.
Search
4 •• Search1/3: sets Search 1 & 3 search range. Search is conducted in a two-axis
Parameter pattern consisting of alternate movements in azimuth and elevation as forming
an expanding square.
•• Search2: this is reserved for future use.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
The relative force of the motors controlling azimuth and elevation. Sets the conical
5 Conical Range range while the antenna is in tracking mode.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
Enter "Setup Mode" to modify settings.
Sensor Adjusts the elevation to offset the angle difference between the mechanical
6
Calibration elevation angle and actual elevation angle.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
NOTE: The tilt values of the elevation and cross-level axes were calibrated to the
optimal condition at the factory prior to shipment. However, when the antenna
MCU unit or fixed sensor unit is replaced, the elevation and the cross-level axes
must be checked by adjusting tilt and rate sensor value. Refer to the replacement
manual for detailed procedures. The separate device (e.g. level indicator) for
manual adjustment is not provided by Intellian.

7 Tilt Sensor Bias


Enter "Setup Mode" to modify settings.
Maintains the elevation and the cross-level axes in order to keep the pedestal
parallel to the horizon.
•• Ready: click the "Ready" button to bring the elevation and cross-level to 0.
•• EL/CL: selects "EL"/"CL" and click the Up and Down arrow keys to adjust the
elevation and cross-level.
Click the "Restart" button on the top menu to restarts the antenna system.

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No. Item Description


NOTE: The rate values of the azimuth, elevation, and cross-level axes were
calibrated to the optimal condition at the factory prior to shipment. If the additional
rate adjustment is required, make sure that the antenna is placed on a rigid and flat
platform. During the calibration process, the antenna must avoid any motion as it
can affect the antenna's performance.

Enter "Setup Mode" to modify settings.


Calibrates DC voltage output from the three rate sensors used to sense antenna
8 Rate Sensor Bias motion in azimuth, elevation and cross-level axes. These are used to sense
antenna motion that corresponds to the ship's motion (roll, pitch, and yaw) for
stabilizing the pedestal. The DC voltage output from each of the rate sensors
may vary by an amount which is directly proportional to the direction and rate of
motion induced on it.
•• Rate Sensor Calibration: click the "Rate Sensor Calibration" button to calibrate
the rate sensor. The indicator left of the help button shows the rate sensor
calibration status. (Black: the calibration is ready to start. Blue: the calibration
is completed. Red: the calibration is failed. Green: the calibration is in process.)
Click the "Set Rate Sensor Bias" button to apply the settings to the system.
Calibrates the LNB pol angle when the control board, the skew motor or belt is
replaced.
•• Sat Skew Offset: displays the skew offset value.
•• Mechanica Offset: displays the skew offset value. The indicator right of the
value box shows the skew offset status. (Blue: Mechanical skew offset value
is less than ±10 degrees. Red: Mechanical skew offset value is more than ±10
degrees.)
LNB Pol Sensor •• Consolidated Offset: displays the consolidated offset value.
9 Calibration •• Pol Sensor Calibration: calibrates the skew motor and check the skew range.
•• Mechanical Skew Offset reset: the mechanical skew offset is present in the
(Skew)
factory with a default value (0, 1 or 2) depending on the assembly status.
Resetting of the mechanical skew offset may be required when the satellite
skew offset is unknown (Consolidated Skew Offset = satellite skew offset +
mechanical skew offset). Due to each satellite having its own skew offset,
Intellian recommends you check with your service provider or satellite operator
to get the satellite skew offset value and input it in "SETUP main menu
Satellite Satellite Information Skew Offset" rather than resetting the
mechanical skew offset directly.
Sets the Idle mode to motor brakes to check the antenna's movement.
•• Set Idle Mode: Enter "Setup Mode" to modify settings. Releases the elevation
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and cross-level motor brakes.
•• Reboot: reboots the system. The antenna will restart.

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Tracking Satellite Setting

2
1

No. Item Description


Tracking Satellite
1 Sets the current tracking satellite settings.
Setting
Sets the current tracking satellite settings.
•• Satellite Name: sets the satellite name.
•• Longitude(º): sets the satellite orbit position.
•• Skew Offset(º): sets the skew offset.
Satellite •• Local Frequency (MHz): sets the local frequency.
2
Information •• RX Polarization: sets the current RX polarization.
•• TX Polarization: sets the current TX polarization.
•• Identify: sets the lock setting type (Modem Lock / DVB Lock) for satellite
tracking.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
Sets NBD mode's tracking information.
•• Frequency (kHz_IF): sets the tracking frequency.
3 NBD Information
•• Reserved Parameter(kHz): sets the reserved parameter.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
Select "ON" when the antenna is tracking the Eutelsat satellite. With this option
enabled, a defined skew angle for each Eutelsat satellite is automatically applied
4 Eutel Satellite
without allowing a manual modification to the skew offset value.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
Verifies the modem lock status whether the modem lock function is using or not.
Modem Lock Use •• Modem Verify: choose whether to use the modem lock function or not. (On /
5
for Verification Off)
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

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Network Configuration
This function is available after performing the "iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.

No. Item Description


Network
1 Sets the ACU's Internal IP address and ports.
Configuration
Sets the Management Port's network configuration. The Management Port is
located on the ACU front panel.
•• IP Address: sets the network IP address (Factory default: 192.168.2.1).
Management
•• Subnet Mask: sets the subnet mask (Factory default: 255.255.255.0).
2 Interface
•• Lease Start Address: sets the lease IP address start range.
Configuration •• Lease End Address: sets the lease IP address end range.
•• Lease Time: sets IP the lease address update time.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

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No. Item Description


Sets the Wi-Fi access point configuration.
•• AP: sets the AP status (Disable / Enable).
•• SSID: the SSID is the network name shared among all devices in a wireless
network. The SSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network. It is
case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters, which may
be any keyboard character. Make sure this setting is the same for all devices
in your wireless network.
•• Channel: selects an appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond
with your network settings. All devices in your wireless network must use the
Wi-Fi
same channel in order to function correctly. Try to avoid conflicts with other
3 Access Point
wireless networks by choosing a channel where the upper and lower three
Configuration channels are not in use.
•• Authentication Type: the module supports an authentication mode that the
802.11 device uses when it authenticates and associates with an access point
or IBSS cell.
•• Password: sets the Wi-Fi access password.
•• Max Stations: sets the max stations.
•• Disable SSID Broadcast: sets the disable SSID broadcast status (Disable /
Enable).
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
Sets the network service configuration
•• Telnet Service: sets the telnet service (Disable / Enable).
Network Service
4 •• HTTPS Port: sets the HTTPS port number.
Configuration
•• SSH Service: sets the SSH service status (Disable / Enable).
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
Sets the system log configuration. Antenna sends log messages according to the
emergency level. Enabling this function sends the message to your management
server.
•• Management Server: sets the management server status (No / Yes).
•• Server IP: sets the management server IP address.
Sys Log
5 •• UDP Port: sets the management port.
Configuration
•• Message Type: selects message type (Intellian message level) to send to the
management server (Lower number indicates higher emergency).
•• Syslog Target Level: if you select this target level, the management server
receives a log message equal to or less than this level.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
This menu is used when the network administrator needs to authorize user
connections using Radius server.
•• Client: sets the Radius authentication (Disable / Enable).
Radius •• Server IP: sets the Radius server IP Address.
6
Configuration •• Timeout: sets the Timeout value in seconds for the authentication process.
•• Server Secret: sets the Pass-Phase. This should be matched between server
and ACU.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

NOTE
When clicking the "Apply" button after editing the
system settings, this pop-up message will appear. If
NOTE you want to automatically save and reboot the system,
select the checkbox and click the "Confirm" button.

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Modem/BUC Setting

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No. Item Description


Modem/BUC
1 Sets the modem and BUC interface.
Setting
Sets the interface between the ACU and the satellite modem.
•• Select Modem: selects your modem type from the "Select Modem" drop-down
list for loading pre-configuration which type of modem is used. The settings
related to the modem interface will be set automatically once the modem
type is selected. When you select "USER SETTING" the rest settings can be
changed separately.
•• Modem Port: selects a proper data communication port of the ACU to interface
with the satellite modem.
•• Modem Protocol: selects a proper communication protocol of the ACU to
interface with the modem.
•• GPS Out Sentence: selects the GPS out sentence type.
•• Use Tx Mute: selects whether or not to use the "Tx Mute" function from the
2 Modem modem.
•• Use Modem Lock: selects whether or not to use "Modem Lock" function from
the modem.
•• Tx Mute: this function can be edited when "User Setting" option is selected in the
"Select Modem" menu. It selects the TX Mute option. The TX Mute is a transmit
inhibit output from the ACU to disable/mute the modem transmit through a 5
V (HIGH) or 0 V (LOW) current whenever the antenna is blocked, searching, or
pointed 0.5 degrees off from peak satellite position.
•• Modem Lock: this function can be edited when "User Setting" option is selected in
the "Select Modem" menu. It selects the Modem Lock option. The Modem Lock
provides a logic input through a 5V (HIGH) or 0 V (LOW) current to the ACU to
identify when the system is on the correct satellite.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
This function is available after performing the "iARM Save & Reboot" on page
79.
Sets the ACU's internal IP address, routing, and ports.
•• IP Address: sets the network IP address is assigned to.
CAUTION: when using Dual Antenna System, the "IP Address" of the "Modem
Port Configuration" for the Primary ACU and the Secondary ACU must be specified
differently. If you specified the same IP address, the system is not connected to a
Modem Port modem and can not use a dual antenna system function.
3
Configuration •• Subnet Mask: sets the subnet mask is assigned to.
•• Gateway: sets the gateway is assigned to.
•• DNS: sets the current default DNS address is assigned to.
•• NAT Routing: sets the NAT routing (Enable / Disable).
•• TCP Modem Protocol Port: sets the TCP port number for modem protocols
using TCP as transport.
•• UDP Modem Protocol Port: sets the UDP port number for modem protocols
using UDP as transport.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

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No. Item Description


Sets the information for connecting with the modem.
•• Modem IP: sets the modem IP address.
•• Port: sets the connection Port.
•• ID: sets the connection ID.
Modem •• Password: sets the connection Password.
4
Connection •• Auto Connect: the enabling auto connect and rebooting the ACU will save
connection data and will auto connect once ACU is powered on next time.
•• Last Update Date: displays the last update date and time.
•• Connect: displays last updated data and time of the modem data.
•• RX SNR: displays the RX SNR data.
This menu can be edited when "iDirect Open AMIP Modem" option is selected in the
"Select Modem" menu.
Selects the target satellite that you want to track.
•• Beam List: choose the target satellite in the list.
•• Apply: click the "Apply" button to apply the selected beam to the system, it will
5 Beam Selector switch to the beam desired.
•• Lock: within condition given for test or commissioning, if the user wishes to
stay on a selected beam, the user can lock the beam by clicking the "Lock"
button. This will lead modem stays with the user-selected beam.
•• Refresh: if you do not want to lock the beam, click the "Reboot" button.
•• Refresh: click the "Refresh" button to load the latest satellite list.
This function is activated depending on the BUC type.
Displays current BUC status information (BUC Type, BUC S/W Version, Tx Status,
6 BUC Status PLL Lock, Temperature, Checksum and Tx Power Level).
•• To Refresh BUC information: click the "To Refresh BUC information" button to
update the BUC status information.
This function is activated depending on the BUC type.
Sets the BUC setting options.
7 BUC Setting •• Tx Status: selects whether or not to use the Tx connection (ON or OFF).
•• Attenuator (dB): sets attenuation value.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
This menu can be edited when "Newtec AMIP" option is selected in the "Select Modem"
menu.
Sets the Newtec Modem options.
•• dBm: displays the signal level from the Newtec Modem.
Newtec Modem
8 •• Es/NO: displays the Es/NO value from the Newtec Modem.
Monitor •• Ntc_s Request Delay Time (ms): sets the period which the system receives the
signal level (dBm) and Es/N0 value from the Newtec Modem.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the
"iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.

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SNMP Setting

No. Item Description


1 SNMP Setting Sets SNMP configuration.
Sets the SNMP configuration.
•• SNMP V1/V2 Status: sets SNMP mode.
•• V1/V2 Community Name: sets SNMP V2 community name.
•• V3 Authentication Type: sets SNMP V3 authentication mode.
•• V3 Authentication Encoding: sets SNMP V3 authentication
•• encoding.
•• V3 Username: sets the V3 username of the SNMP Agent.
•• V3 Password: sets the V3 password of the SNMP Agent. The password must
SNMP Agent
2 be at least eight character string.
Configuration •• V3 Private Encoding: sets SNMP V3 Private Encoding.
•• V3 Private Password: sets the V3 password of the SNMP Agent. The Password
is must be at least eight character string.
•• TRAP IP/Port: sets the V3 password of the SNMP Agent. The Password must
be at least eight character string.
•• TRAP Parameter: sets the SNMP trap specific parameter.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the
"iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.

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Backup & Restore Setting

1 3

No. Item Description


Backup &
1 Backs up & Restores the antenna setting files and the iARM files.
Restore Setting
•• Antenna Backup: Backs up antenna setting files to ACU or PC. Click the
"Backup" button to apply the settings to the system.
Antenna Backup
2 •• Antenna Restore: Enter "Setup Mode" to modify settings. Restores the
& Restore
antenna setting files by using the setting files saved from ACU or PC. Click the
"Restore" button to apply the settings to the system.
•• iARM Backup: Backs up iARM files to Flash (internal ACU) or PC. Click the
"Backup" button to apply the settings to the system.
iARM Backup &
3 •• iARM Restore: Restores the iARM files by using the setting files saved from
Restore
Flash (internal ACU) or PC. Click the "Restore" button to apply the settings to
the system then the iARM will automatically reboot.

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Mediator Setting (Optional: For Dual Antenna System)


This function is available when using Dual Antenna System.

1 4 4

Primary Antenna's AptusNX View Secondary Antenna's AptusNX View

No. Item Description


The Intellian's new ACU has embedded Dual Antenna Mediator function, which
utilizes to switch between two Intellian VSAT antenna systems simultaneously. When
1 Mediator Setting one antenna is blocked by obstacles or has suddenly lost service, another antenna
will immediately provide the fail-safe operation to maintain the highest levels of
system performance and reliability.
Sets whether or not to use the dual antenna mediator function.
•• Yes: enable the mediator function to use the Dual Antenna System. The
submenu is shown for detailed function settings.
2 Mediator •• No: disable the mediator function.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the
"iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.
This function is available in the Primary Antenna's AptusNX when both Primary
Role's ACU and Secondary Role's ACU are connected to the system.
Sets the method for selecting the active antenna. The active antenna (either
primary or secondary antenna) is communicating (Tx/Rx) with a satellite.
3 Antenna Active •• Auto: this method is recommended. Automatically switch-over to the primary
or secondary antenna which is no blockages and no errors.
•• Primary: manually switch-over to the primary antenna which is connected to
the modem and the gyrocompass.
•• Secondary: manually switch-over to the secondary antenna.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.

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No. Item Description


This menu is differently shown in the Primary Antenna's AptusNX and the
Secondary Antenna's AptusNX.
To clearly distinguish the primary antenna and the secondary antenna, enter a
description to each antenna.
Antenna •• Primary: you can enter the description in the primary antenna's AptusNX
4 (Editable). This menu is not shown in the secondary antenna's AptusNX.
Description
•• Secondary: you can enter the description in secondary antenna's AptusNX
(Editable). This menu is only verified in the primary antenna's AptusNX (Read-
only).
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the
"iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.
When two antennas are in Tracking mode and have no blockage, the allowable
value will apply for the automatic switching.
•• Signal Level: if the signal level is less than the set value, the active antenna is
automatically switched (Default: 30).
Switching •• Switching Time (sec): if the difference value of signal between the active antenna
5
Threshold and inactive antenna is more than the set value which is set in the "Signal Level"
menu and maintained the difference value for a set time, the active antenna is
automatically switched. Set the switching time value (Default: 5).
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the
"iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.
Assigns the antenna's role of the primary antenna or secondary antenna.
•• Primary: when running the master ACU which connected to the modem and
the gyrocompass, select the primary role. The master ACU is assigned and
operated as the primary antenna, which will communicate with the target
satellite.
6 Role •• Secondary: when running the slave ACU, select the secondary role. The
secondary ACU is assigned and operated as the secondary antenna, which
will be on standby and ready to assume primary antenna role to provide better
service in tracking failure and low signal level status.
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the
"iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.
Sets the primary antenna's network information to transmit to the secondary
antenna.
•• Primary Server IP: enters the server IP address (Default: 192.168.205.1).
•• Primary Server PORT: sets a server port number for the primary antenna
(master) and the secondary antenna, which must be the same number (Default:
Network 50205).
to connect •• IP: when the antenna role is primary, enter the same IP address with the
7
secondary "Primary Server IP". When the antenna role is secondary, enter the different
antenna IP address with the "Primary Server IP" but it must be assigned to the same
network class as the primary (Default: 192.168.205.1).
•• Netmask: the primary and secondary netmasks must be the same (Default:
255.255.255.0).
Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system. Then perform the
"iARM Save & Reboot" on page 79.

CAUTION
When using Dual Antenna System, the "IP Address" of the "Modem Port Configuration" for the
Primary ACU and the Secondary ACU must be specified differently. Refer to the "Modem/BUC
CAUTION Setting" on page 95. If you specified the same IP address, the system is not connected to a
modem and can not use a dual antenna system function.

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Specification

Technical Specification
Antenna System
Antenna Radome Height 1229 mm (48.38")
Antenna Radome Diameter Ø1131mm (44.52")
Antenna Reflector Diameter Ø850 mm (33.46")
Antenna Unit Weight (With Radome) 96 kg (211.6 Ibs)
Platform 3-axis: Azimuth, Elevation, Cross-level
3-axis Velocity Mode Servo Control:
Positioning
Azimuth, Elevation, Cross-Level
Azimuth Range Unlimited
Elevation Range -20° to +115°
Cross-level Range Up to ± 37º
Stabilization Accuracy 0.2° peak mispointing @ max ship motion condition
Motor Brake System Dynamic braking
Roll ± 25° at 6 second
Pitch ± 15° at 6 second
Ship's motion
Yaw ± 8° at 6 second
Turning rate Up to 12°/sec & 5°/sec2
Frequency 10.7 ~ 12.75 GHz
RX
Gain 38.9 dBi @ 11.7GHz (without radome)
Frequency 13.75 ~ 14.5 GHz
Tx
Gain 40.7 dBi @ 14.25GHz (without radome)
G/T over Rx Range
> 18.3 dB/K @ 12.75GHz (with radome)
at elevation angle > 30 deg.
Polarization Linear Polarization (Co & Cross-pol)
BUC NJRC 8W (standard), 16W/25W (optional)
LNB Intellian PLL LNB
Single 50-ohm coax cable for Rx, Tx, FSK, Reference and Power
ACU to ADU Cable (Antenna Cable)
from ACU to ADU
Input power 48VDC (max 300W) through Rx/Tx RF Cable

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Specification

Antenna Control Unit (ACU)


ACU Size 431mm x 350mm x 44.3mm
ACU Weight 5.2Kg
Display 256x64 Graphic OLED
Key Two Push Keys
LED Indicator Three LEDs for Power, Tracking and Error
USB Port 2ea (front panel), 1ea (rear panel, for Wi-Fi dongle)
Ship's Gyrocompass Interface NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183 (GYRO)
GPS NMEA Out
Serial Interface RS-232C (57600bps 8, N, 1)
Mediator Interface Embedded in ACU, Primary / Secondary control on AptusNX
Modem Interface Ethernet port, RS-232C/422C, I/O Console
Modem Protocol iDirect, Comtech, SatLink, Hughes, GILAT, Newtec, IPSTAR
Ethernet port RJ45, TCP/IP connection
Input power 100 ~ 240 VAC, 50~60Hz, 3A

Environmental Specification
Test Intellian Standard
Operational IEC-60945 (-25°C to +55°C/Power On)
Temperature IEC-60945
Survival
(ADE) (-40°C to +80°C / Powered On and a non-functional state)
Storage IEC-60945 (-40°C to +85°C/Power off)
Operational -15°C to +55°C (IEC-60945)
Temperature
Survival -25°C to +70°C (IEC-60945)
(ACU)
Storage -40°C to +85°C (IEC-60945)
Wind 56 m/sec (125 mph)
IEC-60068-2-30
Humidity Upper test Temp.: +40°C (-3), Humidity 98%
Lower test Temp.: +15°C (+3), Humidity 71% ~ 78%
Operational IEC-60945
Vibration IEC-60721-3-6 Class 6M3
Survival
DNV Standard No. 2.4, Class C
Operational IEC-60068-2-27 Method Ea 20g, 7 ms
Shock Survival (Transient) IEC-60721-3-6 Class 6M3 type II 30g, 6 ms
Survival (Bump) IEC-60068-2-29 Method Eb 25g, 6 ms
Saline solution : 5 ±1 % NaCl
Salt mist
Storage period: 7 Days (IEC-60945)
Waterproofing IPX6 (IEC-60529)
IEC 60945-Annex B.
Solar
Operational +32°C air temperature with the addition of 670 Watt/m2 solar radiation

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Warranty

Warranty

Warranty Policy
This product is warranted by Intellian Technologies Inc., to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of THREE (3) YEARS on parts and TWO (2) YEARS on labor performed at Intellian Technologies,
Inc. service center from the purchased date of the product.

Intellian Technologies, Inc. warranty does not apply to product that has been damaged and subjected to
accident, abuse, misuse, non-authorized modification, incorrect and/or non-authorized service, or to a
product on which the serial number has been altered, mutilated or removed.

It is required to present a copy of the purchase receipt issued by Intellian Technologies, Inc. that indicates the
date of purchase for after-sales service under the warranty period. In case of failure to present the purchase
receipt, the warranty period will begin 30 days after the manufacturing production date of the product
purchased.

Any product which is proven to be defective in materials or workmanship, Intellian Technologies, Inc. will (at
its sole option) repair or replace during the warranty period in accordance with this warranty. All products
returned to Intellian Technologies, Inc. under the warranty period must be accompanied by a return material
authorization (RMA) number issued by the dealer/distributor from Intellian Technologies, Inc. and a copy of
the purchase receipt as a proof of purchased date, prior to shipment. Alternatively, you may bring the product
to an authorized Intellian Technologies, Inc. dealer/distributor for repair.

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Appendix A

Appendix A

Using Dual Antenna System (Optional)


The Intellian's new ACU has embedded Dual Antenna Mediator function, which utilizes to switch between two
Intellian VSAT antenna systems simultaneously. When one antenna is blocked by obstacles or has suddenly lost
service, another antenna will immediately provide the fail-safe operation to maintain the highest levels of system
performance and reliability. It ensures always-on broadband service by reducing the out of service time.

To use the Dual Antenna System, make sure that the antenna system components are properly installed. Refer
to the "Dual Antenna System Configuration (Optional)" on page 34 for more details.

Access the AptusNX (IP Address: 192.168.2.1) to manage and control the Dual Antenna System. You can check
the status of Dual Antenna System via AptusNX. The information for two antennas (Primary and Secondary
Antenna) is displayed on the Top Menu and the three panels (Dual Antenna Status, Primary Antenna and
Secondary Antenna) is displayed on the dashboard screen.

Primary Antenna Info. Secondary Antenna Info.

Primary Dual Antenna


Antenna Secondary Antenna Status

To control and manage the Dual Antenna System, go to the "SETUP" "Mediator" menu. Refer to the "Mediator
Setting (For Dual Antenna System)" on page 100 for more details. Also using the "Shortcut" button on right side
of the panel at the "DASHBOARD" menu, you can easily access the setting page.

Shortcut
Button

Mediator Setting Menu Dashboard Panel


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