General support
5. Adjust the elevation, based on the ACU's calculated elevation look angle. The terminal's
target and current elevation axis angles must match each other as closely as possible.
6. The operator uses the azimuth adjust to detect the GX signal, which is displayed in the
display. Use a compass tool, if needed.
Note
7. Adjust until the strongest possible signal strength is achieved. For GSC mode: An L
displayed after the signal strength means that the signal is in lock.
5.1.4
Reset
To reset the antenna do the following:
1. Press and hold and until the ACU display shuts down and the antenna reboots.
2. Wait until the antenna has rebooted and is operational again. The last active satellite
profile will be used.
To reset the GX modem to factory defaults use the web interface. See Reset to factory
default - integrated GX modem on page 4-17.
Reset to factory defaults using the web interface
You can reset the EXPLORER 5075GX to factory defaults. See To reset to factory default on
page 4-16.
Important
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Figure 5-3: Current signal strength
The best method to manually locate a satellite is typically to sweep in azimuth
slowly back and forth until you peak on the signal.
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Warning! Reset to factory default will delete all settings, including
satellite and VSAT modem profiles, network setup, user permissions
and ACU display brightness settings.
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