2.2.4
Electronics enclosure and support legs
The electronics enclosure contains many subcomponents including the Antenna Control
Unit, GX modem, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) module, AC power supply,
sensors, WLAN module, in addition to environment-sensing technology that self-regulates
system temperature and atmospheric pressure equalization. Four LAN ports are available,
LAN port 1 is used for system control via the web interface.
An embedded keypad and display provide access to commonly used configuration, control,
and system monitoring tools. Additional tools are provided in the web interface. The
antenna positioner is hard-mounted to the electronics enclosure, and internal cables
running between them are protected by a water-tight cable gland. The electronics
enclosure is class IP65 protected against dust and water ingress.
2.2.5
Keypad and display
See The menu tree on page 4-16 for a full list of menus.
The menus show how the system has been configured. You can also see events (warnings,
errors and information). Signal strength indication is rendered on the display as 7 blocks on
the main display. The signal strength is also displayed as a number in the sub-menu Manual
Pointing.
The display has a two line menu system. The display also supports two status lines (Upper
and Lower) for compact satellite and antenna information. For a description of the LED light
indicators see LEDs on the keypad of the EXPLORER 3075GX on page 5-12.
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Figure 2-7: Electronics enclosure and support legs
Figure 2-8: Keypad and display (detailed, example)
Chapter 2: Introduction
Description of the system components
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