Inspect Parts and Get Tools Before you begin, follow these steps to make sure you have everything you need to complete the installation. a. Unpack the box and ensure it contains everything shown on the Kitpack Contents List. Save the packaging for future use. IMPORTANT! Always lift the antenna by the baseplate and never by the radome or any portion of the...
Plan the Antenna Installation Before you begin, consider the following antenna installation guidelines: • Minimize blockage. The antenna requires a clear view of the sky to receive satellite TV (see Figure 4). The fewer obstructions, the better the system will perform. •...
Plan the Switchplate Installation Before you begin, consider the following switchplate installation guidelines: • Select a switchplate mounting location in a dry, well-ventilated area belowdecks away from any heat sources or salt spray. • Be sure to leave enough room at the switchplate’s rear panel for connecting the cables (see Figure 6 for switchplate dimensions).
Prepare the Antenna Site Once you have identified a suitable antenna mounting site, according to the guidelines provided in Step 2, follow these steps to drill the mounting holes and cable access hole to prepare the site for installation. a. Unfold the antenna mounting template (supplied in the Customer Welcome Kit) and place it onto the mounting surface.
Remove the Restraint Inside the antenna, a foam block prevents the antenna assembly from moving during shipment. Follow these steps to remove this shipping restraint. a. Remove the six #10-32 Phillips screws securing the radome to the baseplate (see Figure 10). Carefully lift the radome straight up until clear of the antenna assembly and set it aside in a safe place.
Wire the Antenna Follow these steps to connect the data, power, and RF cables to the antenna. a. First determine the number of RF coax cables required for your particular installation (see Figure 12). (See Figure 13 to determine the type of cable required.) b.
Mount the Antenna Follow these steps to mount the antenna to the mounting surface. a. Place the antenna baseplate over the holes drilled in the mounting surface. b. Make sure the forward arrow inside the baseplate points toward the bow and is parallel to the vessel’s centerline (see Figure 15).
Wire the Switchplate Follow these steps to connect the switchplate to the antenna. NOTE: System wiring diagrams are provided in Appendix D on page 27. a. First dress the data and power cables from the antenna. Strip back the insulation of each wire approximately 1/4"...
Wire the Receiver(s) In Step 6, you routed the RF coax cable(s) from the antenna, through the cable access hole, and into the vessel. Follow these steps to connect the RF coax cable(s) to the customer’s satellite TV receiver(s). IMPORTANT! If you wish to connect three or more receivers to the antenna, see Appendix A on page 21.
Connect Power Follow these steps to connect power. The switchplate supplies power to the antenna. a. Before you begin, disconnect vessel power. CAUTION For your own safety, disconnect vessel power and make sure the circuit is dead before you connect any power wires. b.
Mount the Switchplate In Step 3, you identified a suitable mounting location for the switchplate and cut out the mounting hole in the mounting surface. Now follow these steps to mount the switchplate. a. Fit the switchplate assembly into the mounting hole until it is flush with the mounting surface.
Enter Your Latitude & Longitude Follow these steps to enter your vessel’s latitude and longitude into the antenna. NOTE: The antenna will use your position information to speed up satellite acquisition. If the antenna knows where you are, it knows where it should start looking for the satellite (see Figure 22).
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Continued... c. Ensure the antenna has a clear, unobstructed view of the sky. d. Apply power to the satellite TV receiver(s) and the switchplate (see Figure 23 on page 14). Wait two minutes for system startup. e. Data should now be scrolling in your HyperTerminal window (see Figure 25).
Select Satellites Follow these steps to set up the system for the desired pair of satellites. IMPORTANT! The antenna is programmed at the factory for the following default satellite pair: Circular: DSS_101 & DSS_119 (DIRECTV) Linear: ASTRA & HOTBIRD If these are the customer’s desired satellites, you may skip this step.
Set the LNB Skew Angle Follow these steps to set the antenna’s linear LNB to the correct skew angle for your selected satellite and vessel position. a. Using HyperTerminal or KVH Flash Update Wizard, type SKEWANGLE then press Enter. Note the reported skew angle. TIP: The SKEWANGLE command provides the correct skew angle for the currently selected satellite only.
Educate the Customer The installation process is complete! Before you depart the vessel, test the system to verify the antenna works properly. Then give the Customer Welcome Kit to the customer and explain how to use the system. Also be sure the customer understands the following: •...
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Appendices This section provides supplemental instructions for advanced configurations. It also provides system wiring diagrams and a switchplate mounting template. Contents A. Wiring 3+ Receivers, 21 B. Satellite Library, 23 C. User-Defined Satellites, 24 D. Wiring Diagrams, 27 Switchplate Mounting Template, 31...
Wiring 3+ Receivers IMPORTANT! Only antennas equipped with a circular dual LNB or a linear quad LNB can support more than two receivers. Antennas equipped with a linear dual LNB support only two receivers. Antenna with Circular Dual LNB (North American systems only) To connect three or more receivers, follow these steps to install an active (powered) multiswitch between the antenna and the receivers.
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Continued... Antenna with Linear Quad LNB (European systems only) Follow these steps to connect three or four receivers directly to the antenna. NOTE: If you need to connect more than four receivers to the TracVision system, install an active multiswitch that generates a 22 KHz tone (such as Spaun model 5602NF - KVH part #19-0413).
Satellite Library The TracVision antenna can track a variety of DVB-compatible and DSS (DIRECTV) satellites. Most popular satellites are programmed in the antenna’s library (see the tables below). North America Standard Circular Dual LNB Required Satellite, Longitude Name in Library DIRECTV, 72°W DSS_72 DIRECTV, 101°W...
User-Defined Satellites The satellite library in the TracVision antenna includes two slots for user-defined satellites (USER 1 and USER 2). You can program one or both of these library slots for any satellite you wish that is not already set up in the library. To configure a user-defined satellite, you will need to program into the antenna the following information about the satellite (see Figure 32):...
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Continued... Enter the following commands via Windows HyperTerminal or KVH Flash Update Wizard. 1. Type HALT then press Enter. 2. Type DEBUGON then press Enter. 3. Type the following SATCONFIG command then press Enter. Italics indicate a variable field (see Figure 33 for definitions). SATCONFIG,USERA,B,C,D,E 4.
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Continued... Example - Linear Satellite The following is an example of programming a linear user-defined satellite (USER 1). Satellite Name: YOURSAT 123 at 7°W Transponder Data Value Horizontal High Frequency 11.966 GHz Symbol rate 27500 FEC code rate Network ID 2048 (dec) = 0x0800 Vertical High Frequency...
Wiring Diagrams This appendix provides system wiring diagrams for the following receiver configurations: • One or two receivers • Three or more receivers (circular) • Three or more receivers (linear quad) IMPORTANT! The wiring diagrams on the following pages are intended as a quick reference only. Be sure to follow the complete wiring instructions provided earlier in this manual.
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Continued... Wiring One or Two Receivers Switchplate Primary Receiver SATELLITE IN SATELLITE IN Secondary Receiver - Optional SATELLITE IN SATELLITE IN Antenna Power Data +12 VDC – – TV ANT/CABLE IN OUT TO TV AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO PHONE JACK This receiver controls satellite selection TV ANT/CABLE IN OUT TO TV...
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Continued... Wiring Three or Four Receivers (Circular) RHCP LHCP +13V +18V Multiswitch +12 VDC Antenna Power Data Switchplate – – Receiver #1 TV ANT/CABLE IN OUT TO TV SATELLITE IN AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO PHONE JACK SATELLITE IN Receiver #2 TV ANT/CABLE IN OUT TO TV SATELLITE IN AUDIO...
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Continued... Wiring Three or Four Receivers (Linear Quad) Antenna Power Data Switchplate Receiver #1 (Primary) TV ANT/CABLE IN OUT TO TV SATELLITE IN SATELLITE IN Receiver #2 TV ANT/CABLE IN OUT TO TV SATELLITE IN SATELLITE IN Receiver #3 TV ANT/CABLE IN OUT TO TV SATELLITE IN SATELLITE IN...