Intellian v240M Installation And Operation User Manual

Intellian v240M Installation And Operation User Manual

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C and Ku Multiband
Installation and Operation User Guide
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  • Page 1 C and Ku Multiband Installation and Operation User Guide Global Leader in Marine Satellite Antenna Systems...
  • Page 3 Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Intellian, the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. All other logos, trademarks, and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 4 INDEX...
  • Page 5 INDEX INTRODUCTION Intellian v240M Introduction Intellian v240M Features System Configuration PLANNING INSTALLATION v240M System Composition Three Packages Composition Antenna Specification Planning The Installation ANTENNA INSTALLATION Uncrating the Antenna Reflector and Pedestal Assembly Ku Module Assembly Radome Assembly Radome Mounting ACU INSTALLATION...
  • Page 6: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    EIRP Spectral Density Limit -20.13 dBW/ 4KHz Intellian Technologies, Inc. declares that the above antenna will maintain a pointing error of less than or equal to 0.2 degree under specified ship motion conditions in accordance with the requirements of §25.222 (a)(1)(ii).
  • Page 7 INTRODUCTION Intellian v240M Introduction Intellian v240M Features System Configuration...
  • Page 8 Robust and versatile, the v240M marks a new era for VSAT connectivity on the open water for deep sea vessels that require global coverage.
  • Page 9 RF Switch Enabled Modem Mediator Intellian supplies a Modem Mediator as an option. This allows the user to install either one single satellite modem for both C and Ku-band, or two separate modems to support each frequency band.
  • Page 10 – Marine Satellite Communication System Easy Installation, Setup and Operation The v240M installation and setup are easier than ever before. Once a satellite’s peak signal position is acquired during initial setup, the unit automatically readjusts accordingly every time it boots (bow, home sensor offset, azimuth, and elevation position), saving you huge amounts of time and effort.
  • Page 11: System Configuration

    INTRODUCTION System Configuration For your VSAT system to work properly, the system will have to be connected with all of the provided components properly, as shown in the figures below (Refer to the next chapter ‘Installation’ in this manual for more detailed connection instructions). Separate purchase of a satellite modem and other network equipment is required.
  • Page 12 – Marine Satellite Communication System...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION PLANNING INSTALLATION v240M System Composition Antenna Unit Antenna Control Unit (ACU) Installation Kit Three Packages Composition Radome Package Antenna Package Frame Package Antenna Specification Radome Dimension Heading Alignment Planning the Installation Selection of Installation Site RF Interference and Recommanded Distance Cables •...
  • Page 14 – Marine Satellite Communication System v240M System Composition Antenna Unit The v240M antenna is composed of the following components: • Mechanical Unit – manipulates the antenna to provide optimal satellite tracking. • Control Unit – controls mechanical operation of the antenna.
  • Page 15 PLANNING INSTALLATION Antenna Control Unit (ACU) The Antenna Control Unit (ACU) controls the various settings of the anten- na. The functions of the ACU are as follows: • Monitors the antenna status. • Changes the target satellite. • Sets up the user environment. •...
  • Page 16: Installation Kit

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Installation Kit ACU Box Components Description Q'ty Size Remarks 43.1 x 38 x 4.4cm Antenna Control Unit Wi-Fi Antenna ACU Side Bracket (Rack) ACU to 19inch Rack ACU Side Bracket (Table) ACU to Table USB Cable (A-A) 1.8m...
  • Page 17 PLANNING INSTALLATION Bolt Kit Components Description Q'ty Size Remarks Hex Bolt M16 x 35L Flat Washer Bolt Kit for Stable Mount Spring Washer Hex Bolt M6 x 35L Bolt for Radome Assembly Flat Washer M6(Ø18) Washer & Nut for Radome & Spring Washer Radome Base Assembly.
  • Page 18 – Marine Satellite Communication System Description Q'ty Size Remarks Wrench Bolt M6 x 25L Flat Washer Spring Washer Wrench Bolt M4 x 20L Flat Washer Bolt Kit for Square Support Bar Spring Washer Wrench Bolt M8 x 70L Flat Washer...
  • Page 19 PLANNING INSTALLATION Three Packages Composition Radome Package Radome package consists of the following items: • Upper and lower Radome panels • A cap and a side hatch • A Ku module box and a Ku module support pipe NOTE: Size: 3015mm x 2265mm x 2225mm (W x D x H) Figure 4.
  • Page 20 – Marine Satellite Communication System Antenna Package The Antenna package consists of the following items: • Antenna and pedestal assembly • ACU and installation kit box • EL support frame • Lift strap and mediator (optional) Size: 2715mm x 2295mm x 2225mm (W x D x H) NOTE: Figure 6.
  • Page 21 PLANNING INSTALLATION Frame Package The Frame package consists of the following items: • Base frame and air-conditioner frame • Post • Air-conditioner (optional) NOTE: Size: 2515mm x 2265mm x 2225mm (W x D x H) Figure 8. Frame Package Dimension Figure 9.
  • Page 22: Antenna Specification

    – Marine Satellite Communication System v240M – Marine Satellite Communication System Antenna Specification Radome Dimension Confirm the height and diameter of the bottom surface of the antenna unit before installing it. The mounting surface and overall space occupied by the antenna must be sufficient for the height and diameter of the fully constructed radome on top of its base frame.
  • Page 23: Planning The Installation

    L-band satellite antennas, magnetic compass installations, and GPS receiver antennas. Additionally, please note the diagram below, in which safe distances and mounting planes are shown for the v240M in relation to any onboard radar assemblies. A minimum safe distance of 5m is recommended. The antenna should also be mounted 10 degrees above or below the radar plane, as shown.
  • Page 24 Note : The power cable in the package is 10 meter in length. • RF Cables (Customer Furnished) Due to the voltage losses across the length of the RF coax on L-Band, Intellian recommends the following 50 ohm coax cable types for standard system installations.
  • Page 25 NMEA2000/ 0183 gyrocompass cables are required as introduced in the following table. Cable Type Multi-conductor, Shielded Multi-conductor shielded. 2 conductors for NMEA • Power Requirements The Intellian v240M has been designed to work on a vessel’s power supply rated at 100-240 VAC.
  • Page 26 – Marine Satellite Communication System v240M – Marine Satellite Communication System Tools required for Installation Impact Drill 7, 8, 10, 13, 19, 24mm Spanner Phillips Head Flat Head Screwdriver Screwdriver Pencil 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10mm Alen/Hex key Wire Snips Figure 13.
  • Page 27: Antenna Installation

    ANTENNA INSTALLATION ANTENNA INSTALLATION Uncrating the Antenna Dismantling the Antenna Package Placing the Base Frame Reflector and Pedestal Assembly Dismantling the Antenna Package Assembling the Reflector and Base Frame Turning the Counterweight Plate Assembling the EL Arms and EL Arm Support Frame GPS Location Disassembling the EL Limits Turning the Reflector...
  • Page 28 – Marine Satellite Communication System Uncrating the Antenna Dismantling the Antenna Package Remove all walls of the 3 crates (Radome Package, Antenna Package, and Frame Package) using an impact drill. Ku Module Package Box Ku Module Support Pipe Figure 14. Remove Walls of Radome Package...
  • Page 29 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Post Air-conditioner Frame Base Frame Figure 16. Remove Walls of Frame Package Place Base Frame Once all walls of the three crates are removed, it is time to move the Base Frame to a working space to assemble the antenna. Figure 17.
  • Page 30 – Marine Satellite Communication System Reflector and Pedestal Assembly Dismantling the Antenna Package For the Antenna Package, the installer should remove ties and rope prior to dismantling the pedestal. Figure 18. Remove Cable Ties and Rope in Antenna Package Remove the two brackets on each side of the cross level arm.
  • Page 31 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Assembling the Reflector and Base Frame Lift up the Reflector using a fork lift, and move it above to the post located on the air-conditioner frame. Forklift beam position Figure 21. Move Reflector using Fork Lift Truck Now it is time to assemble the Reflector and the Base Frame. Before putting the Reflector down onto the post, be sure the cables go through the center hole of the post, and that the two BOW markers on the pedestal and the post are in the same direction.
  • Page 32 – Marine Satellite Communication System After putting the Reflector and the Base Frame together, they should be fastened using three M16x35L hex bolts as shown in figure 23. Stable Mount Tool(Stable mount jig) M16 x 35L M16 Spring Washer M16 Flat Washer Figure 23.
  • Page 33 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Turning the Counterweight Plate To simplify the assembly process, the Reflector should be turned to the opposite side. Before turning the Reflector, the Counterweight Plate should be assembled following the procedures shown in figure 24. Before turning the Remove two Loosen a M10 hex wrench Counterweight Plate.
  • Page 34 – Marine Satellite Communication System Assembling the EL Arms and EL Arm Support Frame Assemble EL Arm Plates: M8 x 20L Hex Wrench Bolt, • Bolts: Assemble six M8 x 20L Bolts per a Plate. M8 Spring Washer, M8 Flat •...
  • Page 35 ANTENNA INSTALLATION The bolts used for tightening the Support Frame should be two M10x35L Hex Wrench Bolts including an M10 Spring Washer and Flat Washer. This procedure must be performed on both the left and right EL Arms. After tightening both sides of the EL Arms, the middle of the frame should be tightened as shown in the figure 27.
  • Page 36 – Marine Satellite Communication System Disassembling the EL Limits Remove the M12 Hex Wrench Bolts to disassemble the EL Limit. Both EL Limits on the left and right EL Arms must be removed. Figure 29. Remove EL Limits...
  • Page 37 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Turning the Reflector Now it is time to turn the Reflector clockwise to change the EL angle after disassembling the EL Limits. Figure 30. Turn the Reflector Since the Weight Balance is not yet adjusted, please be careful when turning the Reflector. If the antenna is fixed using the supplied strap as shown in figure 31, the turning procedure will be easier.
  • Page 38 – Marine Satellite Communication System Ku Module Assembly Dismantling the Ku Module from the Radome Package For the Ku Module Assembly, please take out the Ku Module from the Radome Package (Crate 1). Figure 32 shows inside the Radome Package as a reference.
  • Page 39 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Fix the position of the Ku Module Support Pipe to match the holes. When the holes on the frame and pipe hole match, screw them together using M8 x 70L Hex Wrench Bolts temporarily. Figure 35. Match the Holes Tighten four M6 x 20 Hex Wrench Bolts first as shown in figure 36, and then tighten the M8 Bolts which were applied temporarily in figure 35.
  • Page 40 – Marine Satellite Communication System Assembling Ku Module and Feed Horn Cut the cable ties which are holding Reflector Support Pipe. Figure 38. Cut Cable Ties Insert the Ku Module in the direction of the red arrow shown in figure 39. Be sure that your Ku Module looks the same as 1 in figure 39.
  • Page 41 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Assemble the Ku Module Support Frame and Feed Horn as shown in figure 41. Two M6 x 90L Hex wrench Bolts and Nuts Four M5 x 30L Hex Wrench Bolts A M6 x 20L Hex Wrench Bolt and Nuts and Nut Figure 41.
  • Page 42 – Marine Satellite Communication System Pass the Ku Module Cables through the Reflector Hole. Cut and remove the cable ties and then pass the Sel Motor and Ku Skew Value cables through the Reflector hole in the direction of red arrow as shown in figure 43.
  • Page 43 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Connect Ku Module Cables as shown in figure 46. Figure 46. Ku Module Cable Connections Check Skew Movement and Cable Connections Turn the Skew ±90° left and right as shown in figure 47 and check if the cables are excessively folded.
  • Page 44 – Marine Satellite Communication System Finally, the Ku Module Assembly is completed by removing the CL Limit Brackets. Be sure to remove the CL Limit Brackets on both sides (three M8 Hex Wrench Bolts). Figure 48. Removing CL Brackets...
  • Page 45: Radome Assembly

    ANTENNA INSTALLATION Radome Assembly Upper Radome The upper Radome consists of four panels, and a set of two panels are assembled to make two sets. A Cap is then placed on the top of the Radome before joining the two sets of panels.
  • Page 46 – Marine Satellite Communication System Lower Radome To assemble lower Radome, spread silicon on the Base Frame as shown in figure 56. Put the Panels on the Base Frame using bolts and nuts. Spread silicon on the Spread silicon on the side Match the Panel to Base Frame.
  • Page 47 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Assemble Radome To join the upper and lower Radome sections, follow the procedures below: j Lift up the upper Radome. k Place the upper section on top of the lower Radome. l Match the upper and lower Radomes and Remove the lift brackets. m Connect the upper and the lower Radomes.
  • Page 48 – Marine Satellite Communication System Before laying down the upper Radome on the lower Radome, position the two ends of the bracket bolts in conjunction with the holes on the lower Radome as shown in figure 61. Spread silicon on the binding surface of the lower Radome prior to lowering the top section.
  • Page 49 ANTENNA INSTALLATION When all lift brackets are removed, start to connect the upper Radome and the lower Radome using M6 x 35L Bolts a and b nuts. Figure 59. Connect the Upper Radome and the Lower Radome Figure 60. Radome Assembly Complete...
  • Page 50 – Marine Satellite Communication System Radome Mounting Hook the two frame legs using the lifting strap as shown in , and tie the strap as shown in figure 61. Once secured and lightly tensioned using a crane, check to be sure the straps match the vertical connection lines of the Radome panels as shown in .
  • Page 51 ANTENNA INSTALLATION After placing the antenna on the ship’s mast, fix the antenna frame to the mast using M12 x 65L Hex Wrench Bolts (8 times). M8 x 65L Hex Wrehcn Bolt M8 Flat washer M8 Flat washer M8 Spring washer M8 Nut Figure 63.
  • Page 52 – Marine Satellite Communication System...
  • Page 53: Acu Installation

    ACU INSTALLATION Mounting the ACU 19” Rack Mount Type Table Mount Type ACU Dimensions Selection of ACU Installation Site Antenna and ACU Configurations Connecting the System with a Ship’s Gyrocompass Connecting the System without a Ship’s Gyrocompass Ship Gyrocompass Connection Connecting the System with a Ship’s Gyrocompass Connecting the System without a Ship’s Gyrocompass Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connection...
  • Page 54: Mounting The Acu

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Mounting the ACU Intellian supplies two types of mounting methods: a 19" Rack Mount Type and a Table Mount Type to mount the ACU. 19" Rack Mount Type Figure 65. 19" Rack Mount Type ACU The ACU should be installed using the two supplied 19"...
  • Page 55: Acu Dimensions

    ACU INSTALLATION ACU Dimensions Dimension of ACU 47.5 cm (18.7") 45.5 cm (17.9") 43.1 cm (17") 4.4 cm (1.7") 46.6 cm (18.4") 48.5 cm (19.1") Figure 67. ACU Dimensions Selection of Installation Site The ACU should be installed below deck, in a location that is: –...
  • Page 56 – Marine Satellite Communication System Antenna and ACU Configurations Below are diagrams of some common antenna installation configurations. Antenna Antenna Control Unit Modem Interface Satellite Modem Figure 68. Basic System Configuration RX: 1 Antenna and 1 Modem Antenna Antenna Control Unit...
  • Page 57 ACU INSTALLATION Antenna 1 Antenna 2 ACU 1 ACU 2 Modem Interface Antenna Mediator Satellite Modem Figure 70. System Configuration RX: 2 Antennas and 1 Modem Antenna 1 Antenna 2 ACU 1 ACU 2 Modem Interface Antenna Mediator Satellite Modem Figure 71.
  • Page 58 – Marine Satellite Communication System Antenna 1 Antenna 2 ACU 1 ACU 2 Antenna Mediator Modem Mediator Satellite Satellite Modem 1 Modem 2 Figure 72. System Configuration RX: 2 Antennas and 2 Modems Antenna 1 Antenna 2 ACU 1...
  • Page 59: Ship Gyrocompass Connection

    Connecting the System with a Ship’s Gyrocompass For satellite tracking, you must connect a ship’s gyrocompass to the antenna system through the gyrocompass interface on the rear of the ACU. Intellian’s ACU supports NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 gyrocompass inputs. If the ship’s gyrocompass output uses a different standard, a compass convertor should be installed to supply the required NMEA input.
  • Page 60 • Set the heading device as NMEA • Enter the “Manual search” MODE and press the “Function” key to save the current settings. Intellian's ACU will automatically calculate and save the BOW offset. • Now upload the real TARGET satellite pre-configured from the library.
  • Page 61 ACU INSTALLATION Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connection You can connect to the ACU via Wi-Fi and to the antenna via Bluetooth for easy management and control whenever you are on the vessel. For Bluetooth connec- tion, see Appendix A: Setup Bluetooth Connection. Set Up Wi-Fi Connection Enabling Wi-Fi functionality on the ACU Setting up a PC (AP Mode) to access the ACU via Wi-Fi...
  • Page 62 – Marine Satellite Communication System Figure 76. Wi-Fi Connection : TCP / IPv4 Manually change the network settings, click on “Use the following IP address” and use the settings listed below. Case #1 If iARM Module’s IP is known The iARM module’s default IP is 192.168.1.223...
  • Page 63 Figure 77. Wi-Fi Connection : Network Security Key You can confirm the logo and version data by accessing http://192.168.1.223. Login by entering the ID/ Password listed below. Username: intellian (Default) Password: 12345678 (Default) Figure 78. Wi-Fi Connection : Aptus Web When you login, make sure that all the data within every page is being displayed correctly.
  • Page 64: Acu Connector Guide

    – Marine Satellite Communication System ACU Connector Guide Console Port ACU Console Port D-Sub 9 Pin Male Connector D-Sub 9 Pin Female Supplied Component Figure 79. Console Port Signal Signal GPS OUT - GPS OUT + MODEM_SIGNAL_IN MODEM_LOCK MODEM_CTRL2...
  • Page 65 ACU INSTALLATION NMEA 2000 Connector Pins Sockets Connector Threads Connector Threads Male Connector Female Connector Figure 81. NMEA2000 Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Shield Shield NET-S, (power supply positive, +V) NET-S, (power supply positive, +V) NET-C, (power supply common, -V) NET-C, (power supply common, -V) NET-H, (CAN-H) NET-H, (CAN-H)
  • Page 66 – Marine Satellite Communication System...
  • Page 67 Setup Antenna LNB pol Angle Search Parameters Setting Search Parameters Setup Block Zone Diagnosis Procedures Satellite Settings Load Satellite Edit Satellite Information Addition of Satellite Information Check NID System Settings Setting Local Setting Location Setting Modem Port System Management Key Lock Intellian M&C...
  • Page 68 – Marine Satellite Communication System Introduction ACU Soft Keys MENU Number Keys Arrow Function Power BACK PC : PC Cable (USB) Keys Switch DN : Firmware upgrade or Log data download (USB) Management port Figure 82. ACU Front Panel...
  • Page 69: Normal Mode

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Normal Mode Startup With the system is installed and power applied, the ACU screen will show the following sequence. Start up I N T E L L I A N T E C H N O L O G I E S I N C . 1.
  • Page 70 – Marine Satellite Communication System Monitoring the Antenna's Current Status When the ACU power is on, it displays the status of the antenna. The current status of the antenna is displayed as shown below. Current search status S E A R C H 1 1 2 5 .
  • Page 71 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Tracking & Heading N B D F : 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 B W : 1 0 0 0 S I G : 2 0 1 information 1 2 7 . 0 5 E 3 7 . 0 0 N H D G : 0 0 0 .
  • Page 72 – Marine Satellite Communication System Upgrade the system U P G R A D E ? Y E S 8. Press the OK key to upgrade firmware. Firmware Error Messages: UPGRADE FIRMWARE FIRMWARE FILE NOT FOUND : No FWP file on the USB memory stick...
  • Page 73: Setup Mode

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Setup Mode To enter SETUP mode simply follow the instructions below. Searching / Tracking mode T R A C K I N G 1 2 5 . 0 E A S I A 6 A H S I G : 2 0 1 A Z : 1 8 3 .
  • Page 74: Installation Settings

    Ensure that the supported gyrocompass type is set correctly. For the v240M, if the ship’s gyrocompass output is Step-by-Step (SBS) or Synchro, separate purchase of a gyrocompass converter is required. Search pattern 1 will be initiated automatically if the gyrocompass input does not exist and the gyrocompass type is set to anything other than GROUND test.
  • Page 75 Ground Test NMEA 2000 With Heading Data Search 1 Search 3 Search 3 Without Heading Data Search 1 Search 1 Search 3 GYRO TYPE* (v240M) • NO DEVICE • NMEA • NMEA 2000 • GROUND TEST Set modem type M O D E M T Y P E...
  • Page 76 – Marine Satellite Communication System Load L O A D ? Y E S 8. Press the BACK key to load the current setting or abort and return to the main display. Loading settings L O A D I N G . . .
  • Page 77: Antenna Settings

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Antenna Settings Manual Search Search for the desired satellite manually. Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 78 – Marine Satellite Communication System Setup Antenna LNB pol Angle Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 79 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Search Parameters Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode. Antenna MODE 4 + A N T E N N A + S A T E L L I T E...
  • Page 80 – Marine Satellite Communication System A search pattern 1 or 3 initiates according to the existence of a gyrocompass input and which GYRO TYPE is selected. Search 1: a search pattern 1 automatically initiates when the ship’s heading input does not exist / fails.The antenna will go to the relative azimuth position 0°at the calculated elevation and search in the azimuth CCW direction...
  • Page 81 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Search 1 antenna motion Target EL Angle Target EL Angle + 0.5° Target EL Angle - 0.5° Turn 1 Turn 2 Turn 3 Search 3: a search pattern 3 automatically initiates when the AGC / SIG falls below the current tracking level threshold value.
  • Page 82: Setting Search Parameters

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Setting Search Parameters Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 83 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Set detect & tracking NBD 6. Set DETECT NBD and TRACKING NBD when the NBD (Narrow band detection) mode of TRACKING SIGNAL is used (Range : 1-200). DETECT NBD sets the satellite signal detection level and TRACKING NBD sets the satellite signal tracking level. Press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys until the desired character is underscored (selected).
  • Page 84 – Marine Satellite Communication System BOW & EL adjust B O W O F F S E T E L . A D J U S T 0 0 0 + 0 . 0 7. Set the BOW OFFSET and EL. ADJUST The BOW OFFSET function offsets the angle difference between the antenna’s bow and the...
  • Page 85 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Setup Block Zone Up to 5 block or radiation hazard zones can be programmed with relative azimuth and elevation sectors. Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 86 – Marine Satellite Communication System Block zone 2 Z O N E 2 B L O C K O F F 5. ZONE 2 to ZONE 5 BLOCK setting is same as ZONE 1 BLOCK. Press the OK key to set ZONE 2 BLOCK and set the next parameter.
  • Page 87 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Diagnosis Procedures Refer to the diagnosis codes for the test results. Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 88: Diagnosis Code

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Diagnosis Code: CODE 101: The data communication between the antenna and the ACU is tested. CODE 102: The azimuth motor is tested. CODE 103: The elevation motor is tested. CODE 104: The cross-level motor is tested.
  • Page 89: Satellite Settings

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Satellite Settings Load Satellite Library Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 90 – Marine Satellite Communication System Edit Satellite Information Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 91 OPERATION INSTRUCTION DVB verifiy method D V B V E R I F Y S K E W O F F S E T D V B D E C O D E + 0 . 0 7. Edit satellite DVB VERIFY* method and SKEW OFFSET. DVB VERIFY will be only activated and applied when DVB mode of TRACKING SIGNAL is chosen to be used.
  • Page 92 – Marine Satellite Communication System Set NBD tracking N B D F R E Q . B A N D W I D T H frequency 1 0 7 0 . 0 0 0 M H z 0 1 . 0 0 0 M H z 10.
  • Page 93 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Addition of Satellite Information Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 94 – Marine Satellite Communication System Set polarity R X P O L T X P O L V E R T . H O R I . 7. Set the RX POL and TX POL To select the polarity for both RX (receive ) and TX (transmit ) pol.
  • Page 95 OPERATION INSTRUCTION TRACKING SIGNAL* • • Save S A V E ? Y E S 11. Press the LEFT arrow key to move cursor to YES and press the OK key to save and execute the current settings. Or press the RIGHT arrow key to move cursor to NO and press the OK key to abort and return to the main display.
  • Page 96: System Settings

    – Marine Satellite Communication System System Settings Setting local Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 97 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Setting Location Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode. System MODE + A N T E N N A + S A T E L L I T E...
  • Page 98 6. Entry of the ship’s heading is not required when your system is connected to a NMEA(0183) or NMEA2000 Heading Gyrocompass output. Ensure that the supported gyrocompass type is set correctly. For the v240M , if the ship’s gyrocompass output is Step-by-Step (SBS) or Synchro, separate purchase of a gyrocompass converter is required.
  • Page 99 I D I R E C T - I /O 4. The USE MEDIATOR function enables the usage of the Intellian VSAT Mediator in dual antenna configurations. NOTE: USE MEDIATOR must be disabled if there is no MEDIATOR connected to the ACU.
  • Page 100 Comtech EF Data Corporation to offer a common management interface for Comtech EF Data's Roaming Oceanic Satellite Server (ROSS) and the ACU. VCAP: is the interface between the SatLink mobile VSAT IDU and the Intellian antenna controllers for Intellian mobile antennas.
  • Page 101 OPERATION INSTRUCTION GPS OUT SENTENCE* • GPGLL • GPGGA • SIMPLE GPGGA Use EXT.LOCK U S E E X T . L O C K E X T . L O C K A C T I V E Y E S L O W 7.
  • Page 102: System Management

    – Marine Satellite Communication System System Management Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode.
  • Page 103 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Key Lock Setup mode S E T U P M O D E ? Y E S 1. Press the LEFT arrow key to move the cursor to YES and press the OK key to enter SETUP mode. System MODE + A N T E N N A + S A T E L L I T E...
  • Page 104 O F F 4. Press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to activate the Intellian M&C port. OFF : Deactivates the Intellian M&C port on the rear of the ACU and activates the Front Ethernet port on the ACU. ON : Deactivates the Front Ethernet port of the ACU and enables monitoring of another Intellian antenna connected to the Intellian M&C port on the ACU.
  • Page 105 Aptus ® OPERATION INSTRUCTION Introduction Compatibility Requirements Hardware Operating System and Software Installation Operation Starting Aptus ® Accessing the ACU through Serial Communication Accessing the ACU through Network Communication (TCP/IP) Toolbar Menu Quick Buttons System Property Status Dashboard TX Enable Signal Level GPS and Heading Software Information...
  • Page 106 Compatibility Aptus ® is compatible with Intellian’s TVRO and VSAT antenna systems. Requirements Below is a list of the minimum PC hardware and software requirements to install and run Aptus ®...
  • Page 107: Installation

    The InstallShield Wizard (Figure 84.) will guide you through the program setup process. The installation routine provides an icon (Figure 85.) on the desktop that can be clicked to start the software. In addition, Intellian also provides patch files for software upgrades.
  • Page 108: Operation

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Operation Starting Aptus ® By double-clicking the Aptus ® desktop icon, the Communication Window where you can establish the data communication between your PC and the ACU will appear. You are given the options of accessing your ACU through the Serial Port Communication or through the Network Communication (TCP/IP).
  • Page 109 Once added to the list, you can select a desired network list in the Network Communication’s Name combo-box. Click the Connect button The Authentication window will appear. Login by using the username and password below: Username: intellian (Factory default) Password: 12345678 (Factory default)
  • Page 110 – Marine Satellite Communication System Figure 88. Network List Setting Figure 89. Authentication Window WARNING: The amount of data will increase rapidly if Network Communication is in use. Intellian recommends using Remote Web Access to access the ACU.
  • Page 111: Toolbar Menu

    APTUS Toolbar Menu With the Toolbar menu, users can quickly and easily access the most commonly used functions of Aptus ® through the toolbars and icons at the top of the screen. Figure 90. Toolbar Quick Buttons Setup: enters Setup mode. Restart: exits Setup mode and restarts the antenna.
  • Page 112 – Marine Satellite Communication System View • User Layout: displays the layout list that the user has previously stored by using the Layout Manager. If you select a layout in this list, the selected layout will be constructed in the Work View screen. The ‘Basic layout’ is provided by default.
  • Page 113 APTUS Connection Comm : At any time, a data communication channel can be reestablished between Antenna and ACU via a Serial or Network connection. Clicking the Comm. button will display the Communication Window to connect to the ACU via Serial or Network communication. Firmware Upload FW Uploader: launches firmware upload wizard to upgrade Antenna and ACU firmware from a PC.
  • Page 114 – Marine Satellite Communication System File Manager File Manager : displays the latest firmware and library file available on the Aptus Server. Select a desired firmware and download it to your local PC. Figure 92. Aptus File Manager Spectrum Spectrum : displays current spectrum graph with options to set spectrum data view.
  • Page 115: System Property Status Dashboard

    APTUS System Property Status Dashboard Users can monitor the antenna status, the availability of TX transmission, signal level, GPS and heading status, software information, product information and error status quickly through the property status dashboard on the left side of the screen. Figure 94.
  • Page 116 – Marine Satellite Communication System Figure 95. Antenna Status View TX Enable Displays the status of the TX transmit function. If the circle next to TX Enable shows “Blue”, it means the antenna TX function is enabled. If the circle shows “Red”, it means the antenna TX function is disabled.
  • Page 117 APTUS Figure 96. TX Enable Status View Signal Level Shows "DVB" when DVB signal tracking mode is in use and "NBD" when NBD signal tracking mode is in use. The “Red” line indicates the signal “Detect Level Threshold” and the “Orange” line indicates the signal “Tracking Level Threshold”. If the signal level is higher than the tracking level threshold, the signal level bar will display “Blue”...
  • Page 118 – Marine Satellite Communication System Product Information Displays the antenna and ACU serial numbers, antenna model and ACU model. Figure 100. Product Information View Diagnostic Error Report The square button next to the Diagnostic Error Report turns red when the system receives an error.
  • Page 119: Work View Tabs

    APTUS Work View Tabs Aptus ® provides seven Work View Tabs (Satellite View, Antenna Basic View, An- tenna Advanced View, Monitor View, Graph View, ACU System View, and Antenna UI View) to manage the Antenna and the Satellite configuration. Tick the checkbox next to the Set button to modify the settings.
  • Page 120 (Overall system skew offset = satellite skew offset + mechanical skew offset). Due to each satellite having its own skew offset, Intellian recommends you check with your service provider or satellite operator to get the satellite skew offset value and input it in the Satellite Work Tab rather than resetting the mechanical skew offset directly.
  • Page 121 APTUS Antenna – Advanced Info. This view provides information on the Tilt Sensor Bias, Conical Range, EL Adjust, Rate Sensor, Search Parameter and Blockage Zone. Figure 104. Antenna - Advanced Info. Work View Tab Tilt Sensor Bias: This maintains the elevation and the cross level axes •...
  • Page 122 – Marine Satellite Communication System Before calibrating the rate sensors located in the Sensor box, make sure that the antenna is placed on a rigid and flat platform. During the calibration process, any motion of the antenna should be avoided as it can affect the antenna’s performance.
  • Page 123: Satellite View

    APTUS Threshold Settings • DVB Detect Level: displays and sets signal detection threshold level when the DVB tracking mode is in use. DVB Tracking Level: displays and sets signal tracking threshold level when the DVB tracking mode is in use. NBD Detect Level: displays and sets signal detection threshold level when the NBD tracking mode is in use.
  • Page 124 – Marine Satellite Communication System Figure 106. Satellite View Tab for s80HD and t240CK...
  • Page 125 LNB voltage supplied. You may select pre-programmed LNB LO settings from the drop down list. This procedure is the same for both the Intellian Global VSAT PLL LNB and any other LNB. • Satellite Library: you are able to edit, add, and delete the satellite library.
  • Page 126 – Marine Satellite Communication System Graphic View This view provides information on Signal, Elevation (EL), Absolute AZ (Azimuth), Relative AZ, Heading, AZ and EL in Single or Multi graph formats. Figure 107. Garph View Tab Select Graph Item: shows the graphs of only the checked item(s) in a •...
  • Page 127 APTUS Monitor This view provides a UI which can monitor all data that has been received from the ACU. Figure 108. Monitor View Tab • Tracking: turns on or off the dish scan function. If the dish scan function is disabled, the antenna will stop adjusting the antenna pointing angle in order to optimize the receive signal level.
  • Page 128 ACU System This view provides Antenna Diagnostic Testing. For v-series models, this view also pro- vides functions for setting up the interface between the ACU and the Intellian VSAT Me- diator or the satellite modem. Figure 109. ACU System View Tab Note : Modem or VSAT Mediator settings are only available on the Intellian v-Series models.
  • Page 129 APTUS • Modem: sets the interface between the ACU and the Intellian Dual VSAT Mediator or the satellite modem. Use Mediator: enables use of the Intellian Dual VSAT Mediator. Use Mediator must be set to “NO” if there is no MEDIATOR con- nected to the ACU.
  • Page 130 – Marine Satellite Communication System Antenna UI This view shows a graphical representation of the current antenna position which allows you to easily identify whether or not the antenna is aligned properly to the target satellite or is in a blockage zone. In addition, this view shows the current satellite that the antenna is pointed towards and the satellites that are located at a 180°...
  • Page 131: Work View Functions

    APTUS Work View Functions The seven Tabs displayed in the Work View can be arranged in customized layouts. Layout Formatting • The Work View Tab can be dragged out if the left mouse button is clicked on the Work View Tab’s header. If a Work View Tab is separated from the rest of your Work View Tabs, then a “cross-shaped”...
  • Page 132 – Marine Satellite Communication System Zoom Tool Using the Zoom tool, you can easily select the magnification you want by using Zoom In and Zoom Out bar, and Fit in Work View button. Fit Work View Button: fits the current view to the Work View window size. The but- ton toggles between the fit view and the previous view.
  • Page 133: Aptus Web

    Antenna Position & Parameters Tracking Setting Modem Setting Diagnostic Library Setting Firmware & Configuration Antenna Firmware Upgrade Antenna Log Antenna Backup & Restore Administration Network Setting SNMP Setting User Management iARM Upgrade iARM Save & Reboot Antenna Event Log Intellian Network Devices...
  • Page 134 – Marine Satellite Communication System Introduction With embedded Aptus Web software, the v-Series can be monitored, controlled, and diagnosed remotely from anywhere, anytime through the TCP/IP protocol. This not only can save time but also save the cost generated from the hundreds of routine maintenance activities such as operating firmware upgrades, tracking parameters resets, and system diagnostic.
  • Page 135 2. Log into the ACU by typing in User Name and Password information. If this system has not been changed from the factory default: • User Name: intellian • Password: 12345678 WARNING: The Control & Monitoring Mode will be switched to the Monitoring Only Mode in the following cases;...
  • Page 136: Top Menus

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Top Menus Once you log in, the following information and menus are displayed. Item Description Signal Level Display current signal level. - Setup: Displays whether or not the antenna is in SETUP mode. The indicator shows “Blue” in the SETUP mode.
  • Page 137 APTUS WEB Dash Board & Information On the left side of the page, the Dash Board and Information menus are displayed as below to provide quick monitoring of the antenna status and settings. Other menus are displayed only in the Control & Monitoring mode and their functions will be described in the next sections.
  • Page 138 – Marine Satellite Communication System BOW Offset Display current bow offset Displays DVB tracking mode’s current tracking information. - Frequency: displays tracking frequency. - Symbol rate: displays symbol rate. DVB Information - NID: displays network ID. - Verify type: displays verification type.
  • Page 139: Ship Setting

    APTUS WEB Antenna Settings Ship Setting Item Description Ship Setting Set the ship information and block zone. Set GPS information. - Longitude (East/West) - Latitude (North/South) Bow Offset Set Bow Offset if needed. Set ship’s heading device (NONE, NMEA, NMEA2000, Heading Device Ground Test) and ship’s heading information Set the antenna’s block zones up to 5 by azimuth and eleva-...
  • Page 140: Antenna Setting

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Antenna Position & Parameters Item Description Set current antenna position and Search and Tracking parameters. These parameters should only be changed by Antenna Setting an authorized service technician. Improper setting of these parameters will render your system inoperable.
  • Page 141 APTUS WEB Item Description Release the elevation and cross level motor brakes while Idle Mode the antenna is in SETUP mode. The antenna can be moved manually during the mode. Reboot Reboot the system. DVB Detect and Tracking Level Threshold: display / set current detect level threshold and tracking level threshold when DVB tracking mode is chosen to be used.
  • Page 142: Tracking Setting

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Tracking Setting Item Description Display or set current tracking mode and tracking Tracking Setting frequency of the target satellite. Display and set LNB’s local frequencies. Display Local Frequency Setting current LNB local frequency which is in use and (MHz) voltage.
  • Page 143: Modem Setting

    Set the modem interface. - Use Mediator: enable the usage of Mediator if the antenna is connected to the Intellian Dual VSAT Mediator. Use Mediator must be set to “NO” if there is no MEDIATOR connected to the ACU. Improper setting of this parameter will cause your ACU’s modem interface to work incorrectly.
  • Page 144 – Marine Satellite Communication System WARNING: Ensure to tick the checkbox before modifying the settings. Select ‘Set Modem Configuration’ to confirm the modem settings configured. Diagnostic Item Description Diagnostic Execute antenna diagnostic test. Select to run a full diagnostic test or single diagnostic test.
  • Page 145 APTUS WEB Displays iDirect Modem status and control connection. This menu appears only when IDIRECT-AMIP protocol is selected at Modem Setting page. - Connection: control modem connection. - Modem IP: iDirect modem IP - Port: Connection ID for telnet - Password: Connection password for telnet - Start(Stop): Connect to telnet or disconnect - Auto Connect: Enabling Auto Connect and rebooting the ACU iDirect Modem...
  • Page 146: Library Setting

    ACU. - Open Library from PC: open the satellite library file from the Library supplied Intellian CD or from the external hard drive/PC. (File format: *.ilf) - Upload Library to ACU: upload the satellite library file to ACU. - Save as Library to PC: save the current library setting to the PC.
  • Page 147: Firmware & Configuration

    APTUS WEB Firmware & Configuration Antenna Firmware Upgrade Item Description Antenna Firmware Upgrade the antenna and ACU firmware version. Upgrade New Antenna Browse and select the firmware package file to upload and Firmware click Start Upload button. Current Running Display current firmware version (Antenna STABILIZER, Version Antenna PCU, ACU main, Library) Display Previous/Latest Package version and rollback...
  • Page 148 – Marine Satellite Communication System Upgrade procedures: 1. Select the upgrade package file. 2. Click on the “Start Upload” button to transfer the Firmware package file (“*.fwp”) to iARM module. 3. After the package file is transferred, it will show “upgrade from vx.xx Version to vx.xx Version”.
  • Page 149 APTUS WEB Firmware upgrade status page 5. It will display information about the upgrade process status on full screen. Upgrade process status page 6. If the firmware is successfully upgraded, it will display "The firmware update is completed." 7. Click on "Back to main page" to go out of the screen. To verify the upgraded firmware version, go to Dash Board >...
  • Page 150 – Marine Satellite Communication System Upgrade complete page NOTE: To roll back to the previous firmware package version or latest package version, select Rollback Upgrade menu on the Antenna Firmware Upgrade page.
  • Page 151: Antenna Log

    APTUS WEB Antenna Log Item Description Antenna Log Displays the antenna log data GPS Log Option Disable/Enable to save GPS information in the antenna log file. Antenna Log Download the log file. Select start download button to proceed. Download Start Download Download the antenna log information.
  • Page 152 GPS information to third parties. Any issues regarding safety and privacy when turning on the GPS function is solely up to the user. Intellian is not responsible for information that is disclosed when the GPS function is enabled.
  • Page 153 APTUS WEB Antenna Backup & Restore Item Description Enter the Backup & Restore page. (Setup mode is Antenna Backup & Restore required) Backup antenna information to the ACU/PC or Target restore the antenna by using the saved informa- tion from ACU/PC. Backup Backup antenna information.
  • Page 154: Network Setting

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Administration Network Setting Item Description Network Setting Enter network setting page. Modify the ACU’s Internal IP address and press the Submit button. Go to the “Save & Reboot” page and press the Save & Reboot button to validate the changes.
  • Page 155 Sys Log Configuration - UDP Port : Management port - Message Type : Select message type (Intellian message level) to send to management server (Lower number indicates higher emergency). - Sys log Target Level : If you select this target level, the management server receives log message equal to or less than this level.
  • Page 156: Snmp Setting

    – Marine Satellite Communication System SNMP Setting Item Description SNMP Setting Display and Set SNMP configuration. Set SNMP mode(Use Attribution Disable, Read Only SNMP V1/V2 Status or Read Write). V1/V2 Community Name Set SNMP V2 community name. V3 Authentication Type Set SNMP V3 authentication mode.
  • Page 157: User Management

    APTUS WEB User Management Item Description Change login ID and Password to access the Aptus Web. User Management This setting can be also accessed by the ‘Account’ icon on the top menu. Change your login ID (user name) and password. - Change ID : Enter your current login ID (user name) and new login ID.
  • Page 158: Iarm Upgrade

    – Marine Satellite Communication System iARM Upgrade Item Description iARM Upgrade Upgrade the firmware of iARM module. Check New Check new iARM firmware available on the server. iARM Firmware Bootstrap Displays current bootstrap and bootloader version. /Bootloader ACU has 3 storage parts sys0, sys1, Factory Default.
  • Page 159: Firmware Upload In Progress

    APTUS WEB Firmware upload in progress 4. Do not turn off the ACU power if the firmware upgrade page is displayed. Firmware upgrade in progress 5. It will take around 2 minutes to complete the firmware upgrade. Once the up- grade is completed, the system will reboot automatically.
  • Page 160: Iarm Save & Reboot

    – Marine Satellite Communication System iARM Save & Reboot Item Description iARM Save settings to the ACU and reboot or reboot the system Save & Reboot without saving. Save the modified settings and reboot the system. Save & Reboot Click Save &...
  • Page 161: Antenna Event Log

    APTUS WEB Antenna Event Log Item Description Antenna Event Log Displays user's log information (Data/Time, Login ID and IP) Set the Log message option. - Severity : Set urgency level. - Category : Set target that caused the message. Query Filter - Time Frame : Set time limit that you want to show.
  • Page 162 • Eth1 IP Configuration : ACU network Eth1 IP and subnet Configuration mask setting. • Intellian Network Port Status : not used on t-series. Add Intellian network devices, then you can browse the various information of the device. Add Network Device •...
  • Page 163: Appendix A: Setup Bluetooth Connection

    A Z : 2 0 1 . 4 ( 2 0 1 . 4 ) E L : 4 5 . 0 S K : - 7 5 . 4 1. After setting up the v240M that contains bluetooth functions and after authorizing the power supply, the antenna will confirm if it is operating normally.
  • Page 164 – Marine Satellite Communication System S E L E C T P R O C E S S T Y P E U S E B L U E T O O T H U S E B L U E T O O T H C O M M U N I C A T I O N ? Y E S •...
  • Page 165 APPENDIX 4. On the left is a window in order to run the setup wizard where you can add a Bluetooth device. Find the IntellianBT-0D294B Bluetooth Device (0D294B may be a different number depending on each user) and if you click next, then the wizard will search for a Bluetooth device.
  • Page 166 – Marine Satellite Communication System 6. The picture shown on the left is a Pairing Connection page. Enter the security code in order to go to the next page. Do this by entering "1234" within the Secu- rity Code box.
  • Page 167 APPENDIX 7. Pairing completed, the bluetooth device has been added to the computer. Generic Serial Setup for OS systems that are different than Windows 7 If instead you go to a Generic Serial Service page (which applies to some OS Sys- tems), select the Generic Serial Service and click Next.
  • Page 168 – Marine Satellite Communication System 10. Go to the Hardware tab and check your COM Port Number. NOTE: Remember the COM Port Number for step 12. 11. Excute the PC Program.
  • Page 169 APPENDIX 12. Assign the correct COM Port (step 10) and check the "Connect" box. 13. Press the "Get Ant. Info" button to confirm the antenna's data within the PC Program is functioning normally. End of Bluetooth Setup (To Disconnect your Bluetooth, click the "Bluetooth" button).
  • Page 170: Appendix B: Setup Wi-Fi Connection

    – Marine Satellite Communication System Appendix B: Setup Wi-Fi Connection 1. Setting up the ACU in order to access Wi-Fi 2. Setting up the PC (Adhoc Mode) in order to access Wi-Fi 3. Remote Access Web Confirmation Setting up the ACU in order to access Wi-Fi Turn on the switch on the BACK side of the ACU, and 30 seconds after authorizing the power supply, confirm that a red light appears on the switch.
  • Page 171 TECHNINCAL SPECIFICATION Setting up the PC in order to access Wi-Fi 1) Setting up my computer’s wireless IP address - Control Panel> Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings > Right click on the “Bluetooth Wireless Connection”> Click Properties After selecting TCP/IPv4, click on the properties MODE.
  • Page 172 – Marine Satellite Communication System 2) Change the network settings to the settings listed below. Case #1 If Ethernet to Serial (E2S) Module’s IP is known The E2S module’s default IP is 192.168.1.223 PC IP : 192.168.1.222 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 GateWay : 192.168.1.223...
  • Page 173 APPENDIX 4) Enter the Network Security Key. Key: intellian1234 (Default) 5) You can confirm the logo and version data by accessing http://192.168.1.223 Login by entering the ID / Password listed below. Username: intellian (Default) Password: 12345678 (Default)
  • Page 174 – Marine Satellite Communication System 6) When you login, Remote Access will check to make sure that all the data within every page is being displayed correctly.
  • Page 175: Technical Specification

    TECHNINCAL SPECIFICATION Technical Specification Dimensions Satellite Antenna Unit (with Base Frame) 390cm x 414cm (153.5" x 162.9") Antenna Dish Diameter 240cm (94.5") Antenna Control Unit 43.1cm x 38.1cm x 4.4cm (17" x 15" x 1.7") Weight Satellite Antenna Unit (with Radome) 880kg (1940 lbs) Antenna Control Unit 3.5kg / 7.7lbs...
  • Page 176 – Marine Satellite Communication System Environmental Test Specification Test Intellian Standard Remark Operational: -25 °C ~ + 55 °C Temperature Survival: -40 °C ~ + 80 °C Storage: -40 °C ~ + 85 °C Preconditioning (3 hours (± 30 min.)) •...
  • Page 177: Warranty

    Warranty This product is warranted by Intellian Technologies Inc., to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of THREE (3) YEARS on parts and ONE (1) YEAR on labor performed at Intellian Technologies, Inc. service center from the purchased date of the product.

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