Hughes 9410 Series Installation Manual

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Hughes 9410 Mobile Satellite
Terminal
I nstallation Guide
H67706
Revision B
March 03, 2022
11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, MD 20876
Phone (301) 428-5500 Fax (301) 428-1868/2830

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  • Page 1 Hughes 9410 Mobile Satellite Terminal I nstallation Guide H67706 Revision B March 03, 2022 11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, MD 20876 Phone (301) 428-5500 Fax (301) 428-1868/2830...
  • Page 2 Hughes Network Systems, LLC has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document. Hughes Network Systems, LLC shall not be liable for errors contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hughes Network Systems, LLC makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Understanding safety alert messages ............ 5 Chapter 1 Introduction ................... 7 1.1 Hughes 9410 mobile satellite terminal ............7 1.1.1 Terminal physical dimensions .............. 7 1.1.2 Package Material and accessories available ......... 8 1.1.3 Accessories available ................8 1.1.4 Power port .................... 9 1.1.5 System power requirements ..............
  • Page 4 Understanding safety alert messages H67706 Revision B...
  • Page 5: Understanding Safety Alert Messages

    Understanding safety alert messages Safety alert messages call attention to potential safety hazards and tell you how to avoid them. These messages are identified by the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, or NOTICE, as illustrated below. To avoid possible property damage, personal injury, or in some cases possible death, read and comply with all safety alert messages.
  • Page 6 Safety symbols The generic safety alert symbol calls attention to a potential personal injury hazard. It appears next to the DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION signal words as part of the signal word label. Other symbols may appear next to DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION to indicate a specific type of hazard (for example, fire or electric shock).
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction The purpose of this guide is to instruct personnel on how to install the Hughes 9410 mobile satellite terminal in a vehicle. This product must be installed by authorized service personnel. Damages resulting from the failure to conform to the instructions found herein, as well as standard installation practices, will be the responsibility of the installer.
  • Page 8: Package Material And Accessories Available

    1.1.3 Accessories available Various accessories like data and power cables are available in the Hughes catalog. Several accessories (ready-made cables, custom cables, connectors and mounting hardware) are available for connecting the 9410. See the details below.
  • Page 9: Power Port

    1.1.4 P ow er port The power port is the connection from the power supply (vehicle battery or another 12 VDC power source) to the satellite terminal. The power cable has a +V power line, an ignition sense line, and a –V power line. Figure 2.
  • Page 10: Sim Card

    1.1.6 SI M card The satellite terminal requires an Inmarsat SIM to be installed. In order to install the SIM, unscrew the six M3 screws using a Torx 10 screwdriver and carefully lift up the radome, as shown in Figure 3 on page 10.
  • Page 11: Custom Cable Connections

    RJ45 connector to the power and data cable. Table 4. Power cable and RJ45 options Power Cable RJ45 Connector Power Cable Type Hughes P/N Hughes P/N Power and data cable, 3501314-0002 9510250-0002 blunt wire, 5 m Power and data cable,...
  • Page 12 Table 5. Power cable: RJ45 connection details Power Power Cable Power Cable Wire RJ45 Connection Type Cable Wire Color Function Pinout Green Ethernet RX- Straight-Through cable White/Green Ethernet RX+ Straight-Through cable Orange Ethernet TX- Straight-Through cable White/Orange Ethernet TX+ Straight-Through cable Yellow Not used No connection...
  • Page 13: Vehicular Installation

    Chapter 3 Vehicular installation 3.1 Basic installation procedure The basic installation procedure is as follows: 1. Decide where you are going to install the satellite terminal. 2. Determine the cable length required for the power installation. 3. Install the satellite SIM card. 4.
  • Page 14 Not following the above guidelines will void the warranty of the antenna. If in doubt, please consult SpaceCom at service@spacecom.dk or call (+45) 98511576, Service Department. 3. In order to fulfill the criteria 1 and 2 above, use the supplied set of mounting hardware as shown in Figure Figure 7.
  • Page 15: Drainage Of The Antenna

    The installation kit included with the antenna contains two sets of M5 bolts (60mm and 70mm), stainless steel washers, plastic spacers and lock nuts. The included plastic spacers allow the antenna to have sufficient clearance between the bottom of the radome and the mounting surface. The two different bolt lengths included are used for different mounting surface thickness, see Figure 9 Figure...
  • Page 16: Cleaning

    the radome or moisture condensed inside the radome is drained out simply be gravity. Correct function of the drainage system will only be ensured by following criteria mentioned on page 12. 3.3.3 Cleaning The antenna can be cleaned and washed together with the vehicle (hosing down or driving through a washing tunnel).
  • Page 17 M5 DIN 986 A2 Hex dome cap nut M5 DIN 9021 A4 Stainless steel flat washer ø88mm Magnet for M5 screw From magnetic mount kit M5x45 DIN 6912 A4 Stainles steel hex socket screw Figure 12. Magnetic mount installation details Chapter 3 •...

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