Intellian OW70L-Dac Installation & Operation User Manual

Intellian OW70L-Dac Installation & Operation User Manual

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  • Page 1 OW70L-Dac...
  • Page 2 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 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1. Precautions 1.1 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 1.2 General Precautions Chapter 2. Introduction 2.1 Introduction to OW70L-Dac 2.2 OW70L-Dac Features Chapter 3. Planning Installation 3.1 Installation Precautions 3.2 Selecting Installation Site 3.2.1 Installation Location for Antenna 3.2.2 Installation Location for CNX...
  • Page 4 OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 5.1 CNX Dimensions 5.2 Antenna System Configuration 5.3 CNX Cable Connection 5.3.1 CNX Back Panel Connectors 5.3.2 CNX Connector Pinout Guide Chapter 6. Operating CNX 6.1 CNX Front Panel View Chapter 7. Using Local User Interface (LUI) 7.1 Introduction...
  • Page 5 Precaution List of Figures Chapter 3. Planning Installation Figure 1: Minimizing Satellite Blockage (example) Figure 2: RF Radiation Hazard Area Figure 3: Radomes and Pedestal Figure 4: Customer Network Exchange (CNX) Chapter 4. Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) Figure 5: Antenna Dimensions Figure 6: Placing Antenna on Mounting Plate Figure 7: Placing Antenna on Fine Tune of NPM Figure 8: Placing Concrete Blocks on Base Panel of NPM...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1. Precautions

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal Chapter 1. Precautions Prior to installation, read this Installation Guide carefully including the safety warnings and information. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or inoperability of the terminal. Antenna installation must be provided by a suitably trained professional installation technician or bya qualified antenna installation service.
  • Page 7: General Precautions

    Precaution 1.2 General Precautions Before you use the antenna, make sure that you have read and understood all safety requirements. THIS WAY UP • Place the boxes/crates on the floor with the arrow pointing up. FRAGILE • Since the Radome is fragile, handle it with care. Do not apply excessive pressure or shock.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2. Introduction

    Chapter 2. Introduction 2.1 Introduction to OW70L-Dac The OW70L-Dac is a dual parabolic terminal with a 73 cm reflector size based on a 12.3 dB/K G/T which can beoperated in the OneWeb low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation. The OneWeb communications networkcomprises terrestrial gateways positioned around the globe communicating with OneWeb user terminals.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3. Planning Installation

    Planning Installation Chapter 3. Planning Installation CAUTION Be sure to complete the pre-installation checklist before you begin installing the antenna. Refer to "10.1 Appendix A. Pre-Installation Checklist" on page 46. 3.1 Installation Precautions The User terminal installation requires extreme precaution and safety measures given the installation environment.
  • Page 10: Minimizing Satellite Blockage

    Mount the antenna as high as possible above the ground to free up space. In open areas, the ground is the actual surface of the earth. • To use the basic antenna system you need to install two antennas. Intellian recommended Installing the antenna at least 1.53 m (60.23") away from the other antenna.
  • Page 11: Rf Hazard Precautions

    Planning Installation 3.2.4 RF Hazard Precautions The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF (Radio Frequency) energy, which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits. To comply with current FCC RF Exposure limits, the antenna must be installed at or exceeding the minimum safe distance as guided by the antenna manufacturer or supplier.
  • Page 12: System Package

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 3.3 System Package 3.3.1 Above Deck Unit (ADU) The OW70L-Dac operates in a dual parabolic primary and secondary configuration. Each terminal consists of apedestal, a reflector, RF modules and antenna control modules which are enclosed in a radome. •...
  • Page 13: Packing List

    Planning Installation 3.3.3 Packing List The User Terminal (UT) is composed of the following components. Primary Antenna Package (Box 1) Item Q'ty Size Description Primary Antenna Unit Primary user terminal Quick Installation Guide (QIG) Installation Manual 219 mm x 185 mm x Customer Network Exchange To access to OneWeb services 50 mm...
  • Page 14: Unpacking System Package

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 3.5 Unpacking System Package Follow the steps for easy and safe unpacking. The system package consists of two packages that a Primary Antenna Package (Box 1) and a Secondary Antenna Package (Box 2). 1. Bring System Packages 2.
  • Page 15: Chapter 4. Installing Above Deck Unit (Adu)

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) Chapter 4. Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) 4.1 General Requirements 4.1.1 Tower Construction Requirements The antenna is designed to be installed on a cell tower, mostly monopole type but some lattice or guyed towers or buildings are also in consideration. To accommodate the antennas, the antenna tower must satisfy the following requirements: •...
  • Page 16: Antenna Dimensions

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 4.2 Antenna Dimensions Confirm the height and diameter of the antenna unit shown in the following figure before installing it. The mounting surface and overall space occupied by the radome must be sufficient for the height and diameter of the fully constructed radome on top of its mounting base.
  • Page 17: Placing Antenna On Tower

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) 4.3 Placing Antenna on Tower 4.3.1 Leveling Mounting Plate Make sure the horizontal pole and mounting plate are almost parallel to the surface (precondition) using leveling tools. l Pole Mounting ower) UT Mount Plate (Temporary) Earth Coordinate Surface Earth’s surface...
  • Page 18: Placing Antenna On Mounting Plate

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 4.3.3 Placing Antenna on Mounting Plate 1. Fasten the lifting straps (separate purchase) to the antenna unit. Check the condition of the lifting strap and ensure the shackle is tightened up. Lift the antenna above the mounting plate using a crane and carefully lower down the antenna toward the mounting plate.
  • Page 19: Placing Antenna On Npm (Optional)

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) 4.4 Placing Antenna on NPM (Optional) 4.4.1 Assembling Antenna on Fine Tune FAST T OOLS ENERS ITEM DESCRIPT IO N HAR DWARE DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION TOP FINE TUNE ASSY. (#A) TOP PLATE CLAMP (#D) DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION...
  • Page 20: Assembling Fine Tune On Base Panel

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 4.4.2 Assembling Fine Tune on Base Panel FASTENE RS TOO LS HARDWARE IT EM DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION Mounting Base(#A) Side Supporting Rods(# C) Ground Mounting Base(#E) DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION...
  • Page 21 Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) Before assembly groundcable,tear off the groundinghole sticker( 2 side) Penetratingfastener option: For directly mounting using fasteners, place appropriately rated fasteners, at the locationscircled in diagram. (Optional (Optional)
  • Page 22: Placing Antenna On Fine Tune

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 4.4.3 Placing Antenna on Fine Tune 1. Fasten the lifting straps (separate purchase) to the antenna unit. Check the condition of the lifting strap and ensure the shackle is tightened up. Lift the antenna above the Fine Tune using a crane and carefully lower down the antenna toward the Fine Tune.
  • Page 23: Placing Concrete Blocks On Base Panels

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) 4.4.4 Placing Concrete Blocks on Base Panels 1. Place the concrete blocks on the base panel to hold the weight of the antennas. One concrete block is 39 x 19 x 19 cm/17.56 kg. The area of the assembled base panel is 200 x 70 cm. 2.
  • Page 24: Placing Antenna On Mast (Optional)

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 4.5 Placing Antenna on Mast (Optional) 1. Fasten the lifting straps (separate purchase) to the antenna unit. Check the condition of the lifting strap and ensure the shackle is tightened up. Lift the antenna above the mast using a crane and carefully lower down the antenna toward the mast.
  • Page 25: Mounting Antenna On Surface

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) 4.6 Mounting Antenna on Surface 1. Bring M12 x Hex Bolt sets (4 ea, customer supplied). 2. Place the antenna on the surface and align the mounting holes of the antenna with those of the surface. 3.
  • Page 26: Connecting Cable To Antenna

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 4.7 Connecting Cable to Antenna NOTE Make sure the followings before installing system cables. 1. All cables need to be well clamped and protected from physical damage and exposure to heat and humidity. 2. Don't use any acutely bent cable.
  • Page 27: Connecting Primary Antenna To Secondary Antenna

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) 4.7.2 Connecting Primary Antenna to Secondary Antenna 1. Connect the RF (Rx) Cable from the Rx port of the Primary antenna to the Rx port of the Secondary antenna. 2. Connect the RF (Tx) Cable from the Tx port of the Primary antenna to the MNT (Management (Tx)) portof the Secondary antenna.
  • Page 28: Grounding Antenna

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 4.8 Grounding Antenna Direct grounding for the antenna is very important for safety. Your radio hardware must be protected from lightning strikes or static electricity by grounding. When establishing your grounding system, it must comply with the safety standards in your country.
  • Page 29: Chapter 5. Installing Below Deck Unit (Bdu)

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) Chapter 5. Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU) 5.1 CNX Dimensions Confirm the dimension of the CNX before installing it. Unit: mm (inch) 125 (4.92) 35.2 (1.38) Figure 15: CNX Dimensions...
  • Page 30: Antenna System Configuration

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 5.2 Antenna System Configuration For the proper operation of your satellite communication system, it must be connected with all the providedcomponents as shown in the figure. The basic antenna system consists of two antennas and a CNX.
  • Page 31: Cnx Cable Connection

    Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU) 5.3 CNX Cable Connection 5.3.1 CNX Back Panel Connectors The following figure shows the CNX back panel. LAN (CAT5) MoCA (RG6) Reset Power Figure 17: Back Panel Connectors 5.3.2 CNX Connector Pinout Guide Check the following connector pinout information applied to the connection ports of the CNX. •...
  • Page 32 OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal • MoCA Connectors RF F Type Female Conductor Function Inner Power + Data Outer • Power Connector 6 Contect Power Plug Male Signal +56V DC +56V DC CAUTION • Make sure that your system installer has connected the Co-axial cable shield to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
  • Page 33: Chapter 6. Operating Cnx

    Operating CNX Chapter 6. Operating CNX 6.1 CNX Front Panel View Check the connection status with the LED indicators on the front panel of CNX. POWER Indicator Ethernet Indicator MoCA Indicator Figure 18: Front Panel View of CNX The following table shows status indicators on the CNX. Color Description Indicators...
  • Page 34: Chapter 7. Using Local User Interface (Lui)

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal Chapter 7. Using Local User Interface (LUI) 7.1 Introduction With the embedded Using Local User Interface (LUI) software, the antenna can be monitored, controlled,and diagnosed remotely from anywhere, anytime through TCP/IP protocol. It saves your time and cost generated by various maintenance activities such as operating firmware upgrades, tracking parameter resets, and system diagnosis, etc.
  • Page 35: Turning On System

    Using Local User Interface (LUI) 7.3 Turning On System Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky. The primary antenna has to be connected to the CNX and powered up in order to access the webpage. 7.4 Accessing Webpage 7.4.1 TCP/IP Connection through LAN Port The network is automatically configured by DHCP with no additional PC IP configuration.
  • Page 36: Webpage Layout

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 7.5 Webpage Layout Once you log in, the following information and menus are displayed. 7.5.1 Navigation bar The navigation bar as shown below is the primary way being able to navigate the LUI. The navigation bar is persistent across all LUI pages.
  • Page 37: Home Page

    Using Local User Interface (LUI) 7.5.2 Home Page The home page consists of several cards that display a high-level overview of certain components such as the UT System, Antenna, or UT Network Management. Each card has a border that, depending on the status of the subsystem, changes color.
  • Page 38: Starting Install Menu (Install Wizard)

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 7.6 Starting Install Menu (Install Wizard) The Install Wizard will give you a guide by going through the steps of setup for the antenna system commissioning. We highly recommend using this wizard to complete your installation and commissioning of the system.
  • Page 39: Upload Software Bundle

    Using Local User Interface (LUI) 7.6.3 Upload Software Bundle 1.0.0 1.00 00001 SSM_1.0.0 The Upload Software Bundle page displays the current software versions running on each component. Clicking on the empty text box or the Browse button allows the upload of a Software Bundle. Until a bundle has been uploaded, the Upload button is greyed out.
  • Page 40: Rf Cable Setup

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 7.6.6 RF Cable Setup Intellian provides the Antenna RF Cables (LMR400, 5 m) as default. Choose the LMR 400 on the IF Cable Type and the 5 on the IF Cable Lenght(m) from the drop-down list. Click on Submit.
  • Page 41: Configure Blockage Zones

    Using Local User Interface (LUI) 7.6.9 Configure Blockage Zones This page allows you to configure blockage zones for an antenna id. Clicking on Add more blockagezones will add another blockage zone to configure. • Azimuth values must be between 0 and 360. •...
  • Page 42: Autonomous States

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 7.6.11 Autonomous States Autonomous states all display a progress bar of its progress. The following states require no action from the user aside from proceeding to the next state. All installation state is displayed, or some installation status is...
  • Page 43: Chapter 8. Specification

    Specification Chapter 8. Specification 8.1 Technical Specification 8.1.1 RF Specification Item Specification Reflector Size 730 mm (28.74") Operating Frequency Rx : 10.7 ~ 12.7 GHz Tx : 14.0 ~ 14.5 GHz Polarization Rx: RHCP Tx: LHCP G/T @ 11.8 GHz Min.
  • Page 44: Environmental Specification

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal 8.1.3 Environmental Specification Item Specification Operational Temp. -40°C ~ +55°C (w/ optional heating device) -25°C ~ +55°C (w/o heating device) Survival Temp. -40°C ~ +80°C Storage Temp. -40°C ~ +85°C Storage Environment ETSI EN 300 019 Class 1.1...
  • Page 45: Chapter 9. Warranty

    (3) YEAR of parts and TWO (2) YEAR of factory repair labor to return the system to its original operational specification. Warranty periods commence from the date of shipment from Intellian facility, or date of installation which is come sooner. Providing maximum 6 months Warranty additionally if submission of authorized form which is described installation occurs within 6 months from the shipment date.
  • Page 46: Chapter 10. Appendix

    OW70L-Dac - OneWeb LEO User Terminal Chapter 10. Appendix 10.1 Appendix A. Pre-Installation Checklist This pre-installation checklist describes important considerations before installing the UT. It must be completed by the certified installer to install in a safe location. Please fill out the general information below.
  • Page 47: Appendix B. Tightening Torque Specification

    Appendix 10.2 Appendix B. Tightening Torque Specification This table shows the recommended values of tightening torques. Bolt Size Tightening Torque (N-m) M2.5...
  • Page 48: Appendix C. Installing Heating Device

    The heating device kit can be purchased separately. In order to install and operate the heating devices successfully, a thorough review of this document is strongly recommended. 1. Safty Precautions The following safety precautions must be observed during operation. Intellian has no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements. WARNING: HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE WARNING: HOT SURFACE 2.
  • Page 49 Appendix 3. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the heating device from the CNX. Power Connector 4. Power on the CNX to operate the heating device. The thermostat of the heating device is set at the factory so separate temperature setting is not required.
  • Page 50: Appendix D. Certifications

    (2) L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Intellian Technologies, Inc. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.

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