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Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and MapPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the sole property of their respective manufacturers. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
Disassembly Procedure ....................20 Appendix ..........................25 Appendix 1. Default Limits .....................26 Appendix 2: Compass Direction and System Ref. AZ Table ..........27 Appendix 3: Fly-1202 ABCD Dimensions ................28 Appendix 4: Declaration of Conformity...................29 Proprietary Notice: This document contains information that is proprietary and confidential to C-COM Satellite Systems, Inc., and is intended for internal and or C-COM...
Internet at broadband speeds. The 1.2M Fly-1202 System comes with a protective case that has been designed to be airline checkable. Without the use of any tools, the Flyaway could be field assembled and operational in less than 10 minutes by one person.
® Fig. 3: iNetVu 7720 Remote Drive Module ® The iNetVu Fly-1202 Flyaway system offers the following additional capabilities and features: 3-Axes (Ku-Band), 2 Axis (Ka-Band) motor drive system Satellite acquisition within 5 minutes (under normal operating conditions) ...
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. Page 7 of 29 2. Physical Outline 2-piece Detachable reflector 7720 Remote Drive Module Feed Horn Elevation Motor Feed Arm Azimuth Motor (3) Support Legs ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. Page 8 of 29 3. Clearance Requirements Fig. 4: Clearance requirements for the iNetVu ® Fly-1201 Platform ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
Page 9 of 29 4. System Connections ® The iNetVu New Generation Flyaway (Fly-1202) Antennas have been built to ® operate with the iNetVu 7710 Central Controller and a 7720 Remote (Onboard) Drive Module. The typical connection configuration for each service will be the same regardless of the Satellite Modem / VSAT.
24 VDC Power input (If VAC not available) 100 - 240VAC RX IN Satellite Modem / VSAT TX OUT ® Fig. 7: iNetVu LAN interface Connection Configuration with Ku Antenna *Recommended for proper grounding of iNetVu ® systems. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
24 VDC Power input (If VAC not available) Network Cable RX IN 100 - 240VAC Satellite Modem / VSAT TX OUT Fig. 8: USB Interface Connection with Ku Antenna *Recommended for proper grounding of iNetVu ® systems. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
USB Cable 24 VDC Power Network input Cable (If VAC not 100 - 240VAC available) Satellite Modem / VSAT Fig. 9: USB Configuration Interface with Ka Antenna ® *Recommended for proper grounding of iNetVu systems. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
1) Open Tripod & Feed Arm case and remove Tripod. 2) Expand out Tripod legs to maximum distance until they are up against the stops, hook turnbuckle onto tension link. Rotate Turnbuckle applying tension to lock the legs. Turnbuckle ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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3) Loosen Wing Clamp Handles to spring open the Dovetail Gib in order to install the AZ/EL assembly in place. Dovetail Wing Clamp Handles 4) Remove AZ/EL assembly from case by releasing the Cam Clamp Lever. Rotate the Locking Arm until assembly becomes free, slowly lifting the assembly upwards. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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Dovetail Gib Wing Clamp Handles. 6) Loosen the (EL) Wing Clamp Handles on the Elevation Clamp Assembly to allow reflector bottom segment to be installed. Elevation Clamp EL Wing Assembly Clamp Handles ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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7) Mount reflector bottom segment supporting it while it’s being installed. With one hand supporting the reflector segment and with the other align and tighten the Wing Clamp Handles on the Elevation Clamp assembly. 8) Mount top reflector segment. Lock into place using reflector Cam Clamp lever. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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RX/TX cables are all connected prior to powering on 7710 Controller. 13) Plug power cable into power source and power on the controller. There should be no blinking or fields on the Controls screen on the iNetView application or on LCD. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. Page 19 of 29 14) See section (4) for controller connectivity based on your desired connection preferences. 15) Congratulations, you have successfully assembled the iNetVu ® Flyaway System and are ready for Satellite search! ® iNetVu...
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. Page 20 of 29 5.2 Disassembly Procedure 1) Click deploy Antenna icon on the iNetVu Controls screen. Antenna should deploy to EL=30, AZ=0 and PL=0. Reflector Assembly Removal 2) Unhook the three (3) Cam Clamp levers holding the two-piece reflector together, and detach the top reflector assembly 3) Place top reflector section in packaging case as shown in the image;...
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7) Turn Feed Arm Captive Knob to loosen Feed Arm, remove and store in case. Feed Arm Captive Knob 8) Detach and remove the bottom section of the Reflector, loosen wing clamp handles on elevation clamp assembly and carefully slide bottom Reflector section out. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. Page 22 of 29 9) Place bottom reflector section in the packaging case, close and lock the case. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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Power/Data cable connector through tripod center. IMPORTANT: do not handle/lift using the on-board Remote Drive Module (7720) for this operation as it will cause damage. 11) Place AZ/EL assembly in AZ/EL base case and lock down in place. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
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12) Release the tension on the Turnbuckle and remove Turnbuckle hook from Tension Link that will allow the folding of the Tripod. 13) Fold Tripod and place in Tripod/Feed case. Case Top View 14) Close and lock all cases. 15) Fly-1202 disassembly is now complete. ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
System Ref. AZ value, use above table and diagram to figure out which way the Antenna must be pointed (System Ref. AZ starting point) in order to set the AZ Window Size if an area is required to be excluded or blocked off from the search ® iNetVu Fly-1202 User Manual...
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. Page 28 of 29 Appendix 3: Fly-1202 ABCD Dimensions 1.2m Reflector (Ku-Band) A – 36.72” (932.7mm) B – 37.87” (961.9mm) C – 52.71” (1338.8mm) D – 51.57” (1309.9mm) Fig. 10: ABCD Geometry Dimensions Note: The ABCD dimensions are preset by the manufacturer and should not be adjusted without C-COM’s guidance.
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