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Intellian OW10H Series Installation & User Manual
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  • Page 1 Flat Panel Compact Series Installation User Guide...
  • Page 2 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Intellian is not responsible for printing or clerical errors.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1 CNX-WIFI ............................36 4.2 CNX-BB ............................47 4.3 DC Power Option ..........................52 Chapter 5 Intellian Mobile App and LUI Overview ..................55 5.1 Loading the Ephemeris File ......................55 5.2 Updating Software Bundles ......................59 Appendix A: Pre-Installation Checklists .....................65 Appendix C: Labels ............................81 Appendix D: Supported Cable Lengths ......................83...
  • Page 4: Safety Measures

    Safety Measures Read this Installation Guide carefully before you begin the installation. Review the safety warnings and setup instructions each time in case there are changes. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or inoperability of the terminal. Installation must be performed by a trained professional installation technician or by a qualified antenna installation company.
  • Page 5: General Safety Measures

    General Safety Measures Before you use the antenna, make sure that you have read and understood all the safety requirements. THIS WAY UP • Place the boxes/crates on the floor with the arrow pointing up. FRAGILE • The antenna’s radome is fragile, handle it with care. Do not apply excessive pressure or shock.
  • Page 6 electronic equipment may be damaged and/or cause personal injury or death to persons touching the exposed metal connectors of the electronic equipment. • Do not touch antennas or antenna cables during a thunderstorm. • The outdoor unit (ODU) must be properly mounted and secured to the mount. An improperly installed ODU could result in detachment of the unit which could cause disruption in the unit’s operation or could result in serious injury or death from a falling unit.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    The indoor CNX feeds power and data over a single IFL coax cable for easy installation. • There are three variants to support multiple all use cases and applications. • User friendly Intellian Mobile App simplifies installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Figure 1: Antenna Dimensions...
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    1.3 Technical Specifications OW10Hx Dimensions 56 cm. x 45 cm. x 12 cm. (22 in. 17.7 in. x 4.7 in.) Weight 12.2 kg (27 lb.) Power 180 W (max) / 130 W (typ) Operating temperature -40°C to +55°C (-40°F to 131°F) 9 dB/K EIRP + 33.6 dBW (single carrier)
  • Page 9: Antenna System Configuration

    1.4 Antenna System Configuration For the proper operation of your satellite communication system, the UT must be connected with all the provided components as shown in the figures below. The basic UT system consists of the antenna, the CNX and the associated power supply. 1.4.1 AC Power System Configurations Figure 2: AC Power with CNX-WIFI Figure 3: AC Power with CNX-BB...
  • Page 10 1.4.2 DC Power System Configuration OW10Hx Outdoor Indoor DC-DC PSA Figure 4: DC Power with CNX-WIFI OW10Hx Outdoor Indoor DC-DC PSA Figure 5: DC Power with CNX-BB...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Installation Requirements

    A mobile app for step-by-step installation, troubleshooting, and monitoring is available on Google Play and the Apple App store via a custom link: iOS: Intellian - OneWeb: Android: Intellian - OneWeb: Some key highlights of the Intellian mobile app include: • Guided installation with step-by-step instructions •...
  • Page 12 2.3.1 Installation Location for Antenna The antenna should be placed in an area with: • Safe mounting place • No radio frequency (RF) signal Interference • Clear and stable environment When the antenna is transmitting, obstacles in the way of the beam path will decrease the satellite signal strength and interrupt the connection.
  • Page 13: Rf Hazard Sticker Placement

    Exposure to RF energy from the antenna may cause thermal injuries including tissue damage from increased heating and body temperature. Keep everyone (operators, pedestrians), including from windows and doors, at a safe distance from the antenna when the system power is ON. The value of the table applies to the people in the general population who are in an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 14: Installation Location For Customer Network Exchange (Cnx)

    2.8 Mount Types Choose the mount that works best for the environment. Go to the instructions for the appropriate mount type. These are only Land Fixed Mount options available from Intellian. • Installing Non-Pen Mount (NPM) (OW-NPM5-1074-RM) on page 68 •...
  • Page 15: Unboxing The Ut

    2.9 Unboxing the UT Before assembling the UT, set the package down in a level and dry place. 2.9.1 Outdoor Unit Description (UT Box) Specification OW10Hx Outdoor Unit Adjustable Mount Adapter Land only (OW10HL) RG6 cable (5m) Flexible grounding braid Land only (OW10HL) Hex bolt_M6_12 Spring washer_M6...
  • Page 16 2.9.2 Indoor Unit Description (CNX Box) Specification CNX-WIFI or CNX-BB Ethernet cable (RJ45) PSU 250W AC PSA AC power (220V) AC power (110V) CNX Quick Install Guide (QIG) Table 2: CNX Packaging Details Figure 9: CNX Packaging...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Antenna (Odu) Installation

    Chapter 3 Antenna (ODU) Installation 3.1 Installing a Land Fixed UT 3.1.1 Attaching Antenna to Adjustable Mount Adapter The adjustable mount adapter is used in Land Fixed Deployments. It has a built-in leveling tool for easy adjustments. Once the appropriate mount is assembled, follow these instructions. 3.1.2 Assembly tools required •...
  • Page 18 Figure 11: Tighten Adjustable Mount Adapter to Pole 3. Check if the adjustable mount adapter is level by viewing the bubble level. If it is in the center, then it is level. You can proceed to step 7. If it is not, proceed to adjust the top in the next step. Figure 12: Level Bubble...
  • Page 19 4. Loosen the bolts on the adjustable mount adapter Figure 13: Loosen Bolts on Adjustable Mount Adapter 5. Rotate the adjustable mount adapter until it is parallel to the ground by using the built-in levelling tool. Verify that the bubble is aligned within the circle guide. Figure 14: Using Leveling Tool 6.
  • Page 20 7. Lift the antenna out of the box. The holes marked below on the antenna will be used to attach the adjustable mount adapter. Figure 15: Attach Adjustable Mount Adapter 8. Move the antenna above the adjustable mount adapter and carefully lower down the antenna toward the adjustable mount adapter.
  • Page 21 9. Align the holes on the antenna with the holes on the adjustable mount adapter. Insert the four screws with a Phillips head screwdriver. Figure 17: Attach Antenna to Adjustable Mount Adapter 3.1.3 Cabling and Grounding the Antenna A coaxial cable connects the antenna and the CNX. For Land Fixed applications, the antenna can be grounded to the base mount that you are using.
  • Page 22: Installing A Maritime Ut

    Direct grounding for the antenna is very important for safety. Your antenna 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. Figure 19: Grounding Grounding Wire Specifications Material code (Intellian) BL1035 Description Flexible grounding braid Wire gauge equivalent...
  • Page 23 Do not place the antenna directly next to any radar systems. Precautions must be taken to ensure the placement of the Flat Panel User Terminal is at least 1m outside the radar and at an angle of -10 to 10° from the radar pointing direction. Failure to follow these guidelines may cause damage to the User Terminal.
  • Page 24 3.2.3 Attaching Antenna to Maritime Mount Adapter Intellian supports three approaches to mounting the outdoor unit in the maritime environment. 3.2.3.1 Intellian Maritime Adjustable Mount Adapter Kit The Maritime mount adapter kits consist of a maritime mount adapter plate (OW-6019) and required hardware.
  • Page 25 3.2.3.2 Attaching to a Pole Mount 1. With the antenna upside down, take out the screws shown in Figure 25. Figure 21: Mount Points 2. Place the Adjustable Mount Adapter onto the pole and level the mount. Reference Adjustable Mount Adapter (OW-6017) for detailed information.
  • Page 26 4. Place the antenna onto the Maritime Mount Adapter Plate making sure the pegs fit into the holes and do not cover the fans. 5. Attach the antenna to the mount with the four M8x30 socket hex bolts with a split lock washer and a flat washer.
  • Page 27 3.2.3.3 Attaching to Pedestal 1. With the antenna upside down, take out the screws shown in Figure 26. Figure 25: Mount Points 2. Place the Maritime Mount Adapter Plate onto pedestal ensuring all holes are aligned with the 200 mm. mount points using the eight hex socket bolts 5/16-18.
  • Page 28 3. Install all four hex socket bolts M8x30 up through the base of the mount adapter plate into the antenna ensuring they are tightened making sure the pegs fit into the holes and not covering the fans. Figure 27: Attach Antenna to Plate 3.2.3.4 Attaching to a Mast 1.
  • Page 29 2. Take the four hex bolts M12x30 and place them in the large holes in the corner of the Maritime Mount Adapter Plate. It is recommended that you place tape over the bolts temporarily because you will need to turn it over for the next step. Figure 29: Place Bolts in Adapter 3.
  • Page 30 4. Place the antenna and plate onto the mast. The M12 bolts need to be secured to the mast with the M12 flat washer, lock washer, and nut, using a 19 mm wrench and socket. Figure 31: Attach Antenna to Mast 3.2.3.5 Routing RF Cable on Mast (Example Only) The cable must be routed from the antenna and through the ship to end up at the CNX.
  • Page 31 3.2.3.5.1 Op�on 1. Rou�ng Cable Through Inside Mast 1. Before placing the radome on the mast, route the cable through the gooseneck on the deck and the built-in gooseneck on the mast for easier placing of the RF cable through the inside of the mast as shown in the picture.
  • Page 32 3.2.3.5.2 Op�on 2. Rou�ng Cable on Outside of Mast This method is generally recommended. 1. Route the cable from the gooseneck on the deck to the antenna as shown in the picture. 2. Maintain a sufficient cable length (at least 2 m.) when routing the cable on the surface of the mast. After connecting the cable to the connector on the radome, adjust the length and fix the cable on the cable brackets using cable ties.
  • Page 33 3.2.3.6 Custom Mount Adapter Please use the hole pattern provided in the package for determining mounting points on the custom mount adapter. Ensure the use of standoffs provided in package for adequate clearance for air flow. Figure 34: Hole Pattern...
  • Page 34: Installing A Land Mobile Ut

    3.3 Installing a Land Mobile UT The Land Mobile mount adapter kit [Part number] consist of two mount adapter rails and all associated hardware. This mount adapter kit can be used in conjunction with vehicle roof crossbars. Figure 36: Land Mobility Mount Adapter Figure 35: Land Mobility Parts 3.3.1 Attaching the Antenna to the Mount Adapter Attach the mount adapter to the base on the antenna using the provided hardware.
  • Page 35 3.3.2 Attaching to Vehicle Crossbars Ensure your vehicle has a crossbar system installed on the car. 1. Position the cross bars so that the space between them is 25” (635 mm). The land mobile mount adapter pieces will run in line with the vehicle. Ensure there will be no interference from other items such as vehicle radio antennas or sunroofs.
  • Page 36: Chapter 4 Cnx (Idu) Installation

    Chapter 4 CNX (IDU) Installation 4.1 CNX-WIFI 4.1.1 Connecting the CNX-WIFI 4.1.1.1 Confirm installation site • The CNX-WIFI should be in a clean, dry area where it can be placed vertically. • Ensure there is adequate space around the CNX-WIFI for cooling. 4.1.1.2 Position the CNX-WIFI •...
  • Page 37 • Ensure the cables are not subjected to excessive tension or in a tight bend radius. Figure 41: Connect Coax Cable 4.1.1.5 Connect power • Connect one end of the power supply unit to the electrical outlet and the other end to the CNX-WIFI.
  • Page 38 • The power connector can only be plugged into the CNX-WIFI one way. The locking pin is on the left side.Ensure the cable is not subjected to excessive tension or in a tight bend radius. Figure 42: Connect Power 4.1.1.6 LED Light Indicators •...
  • Page 39 4.1.1.7 CNX-WIFI LUI • Connect to the CNX-WIFI LUI with one of the following options. o Use the Wi-Fi feature to connect from the laptop. o Using a CAT6 cable to connect the MGMT LAN port with the laptop. 4.1.2 CNX-WIFI Front and Back Panels During the installation process and use, it is important to know the parts of the CNX-WIFI.
  • Page 40 4.1.3 CNX-WIFI LED TABLE The following table shows the status indicators and buttons for the CNX-WIFI. Label Light Output Description of status/function Front Panel No Power Status LED Solid Blue Connected to power supply Solid Red Fault Condition 5G and 2.4G Disabled Wi-Fi 6 LED Blinking Blue Data Activity...
  • Page 41 4.1.4 Managing the Networks (SSID) The username, password, and SSID information are on a label on the bottom of the CNX-WIFI. The MGMT network does not have a password. There are two work modes. The CNX-WIFI is in Bridge work mode by default. Use the Bridge mode when only the management network is being used.
  • Page 42 • The main page will display. Figure 46: Main Page • Go to Network > Work Mode to select the appropriate mode. Figure 47: Work Mode Menu Option • From the Work Mode Setting page, select either Router or Bridge. By default, it will be in Bridge work mode.
  • Page 43 • Go to Network > Wi-Fi to edit the ports. Figure 48: Wi-Fi Menu Option Figure 49: Work Mode Setting Page • The Wireless Overview page will display. The first section is for the 2.4 GHz frequency and the second section is for the 5 GHz frequency.
  • Page 44 Figure 50: Broadcast Network Options • Select the Edit button to make changes. Figure 51: Network Edit...
  • Page 45 • In the Interface Configuration section on the General Setup tab, type in the new name in the ESSID field. For example, it could be renamed guest or staff. Figure 52: Network Name Change • In the Interface Configuration section on the Wireless Security tab, type in the new password in the Key field.
  • Page 46 • Once the name and/or password has been updated, select the Save and Apply button. Figure 54: Save and Apply Changes Each network can be enabled or disabled. It is recommended that the wireless management networks be disabled because there are no passwords, and the work mode set to Router. An ethernet cable can also be connected to the LAN1 and/or LAN2 ports on the CNX-WIFI.
  • Page 47: Cnx-Bb

    4.2 CNX-BB 4.2.1 Connecting the CNX-BB 4.2.1.1 Confirm installation site • The CNX-BB should be in a clean, dry area. • Ensure there is adequate space around the CNX-BB for cooling. 4.2.1.2 Position the CNX-BB • The coaxial cable should already be connected to the antenna and then the CNX-BB unit. •...
  • Page 48 4.2.1.4 Connect power • Connect one end of the power supply unit to the electrical outlet and the other end to the CNX-BB. • It is recommended that the power adapter is plugged into the outlet before plugging the power cable into the CNX-BB. •...
  • Page 49 4.2.1.6 Power LED • Check if the green power LED on the top is on. • Once the antenna is active, check that all signal LEDs are operating on the CNX-BB. Refer CNX-BB LEDs on page 51 for more details. Figure 59: CNX-BB Power LED...
  • Page 50 4.2.2 CNX-BB Front and Back Panels During the installation process and use, it is important to know the parts of the CNX-BB. The front panel displays the Ethernet and Internet indicators lights. They will light up green when engaged and are used to check the connection status.
  • Page 51 4.2.3 CNX-BB LEDs The following table shows the status indicators and buttons for the CNX-BB. Label Light Output Description of status/function Front Panel Steady Green The CNX is powered on. POWER The CNX is powered off. The user network is ready. There is a good Steady Green physical connection and also, running through traffic stably connected.
  • Page 52: Dc Power Option

    4.3 DC Power Option 4.3.1 Preparing Battery 1. Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery. Figure 61: Negative Terminal 2. Connect the ring terminal to the negative lead and place it to the side where it will not come into contact with the battery lead.
  • Page 53 3. Unscrew the positive lead and connect the ring terminal ensuring it is secured in place. Replace positive lead cover as necessary. Figure 63: Unscrew Positive Lead Note: Do not reconnect the negative lead yet as it needs to be an open circuit for safety. 4.3.2 Wire Run 4.
  • Page 54 9. For the PSA, connect the output leads, that have the CNX connector on the other end, to the CNX power input. For the inverter, plug in the provided AC-DC PSA into the unit’s outlet, and then to the CNX. Figure 65: CNX Power Connection 4.3.4 Battery 10.
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 Intellian Mobile App And Lui Overview

    5.1 Loading the Ephemeris File The following steps will complete the commissioning process and allow the User Terminal to connect to the OneWeb network. The CNX WIFI users can use the Intellian Mobile App to complete all the steps described. What is Ephemeris Data? Ephemeris Data contains current information about the orbits of the satellites in the OneWeb constellation.
  • Page 56 4. Go to the LUI main page at 192.168.100.1 and select Install from the menu. Figure 69: LUI Main Page 5. Select the Next button on the Begin Your Installation page. Figure 70: Begin Your Installation Page...
  • Page 57 6. Select the Next button on the Upload Software Bundle page. Figure 71: Update Software Bundle Page 7. Select the Browse button on the Upload Ephemeris page. Figure 72: Select Browse 8. Select the Itef.csv file and click Open. Figure 73: Open Itef.csv File...
  • Page 58 9. Select the Upload button. Figure 74: Upload Ephemeris File 10. When the upload has completed, a message will display that it has been reset. Figure 75: Upload Success 11. The UT will need to be rebooted for the new ephemeris file to take effect. Click the Reboot button. Figure 76: Reboot 12.
  • Page 59: Updating Software Bundles

    5.2 Updating Software Bundles To update a software bundle, follow these steps. 1. Go to the User Terminal LUI main page at 192.168.100.1 and select Diagnostics from the menu. Figure 77: Diagnostics Page 2. On the Diagnostics page, select Configuration from the menu on the left. 3.
  • Page 60 4. Check the value of “aim_is_managed” group. If the value is true, continue to step 11. 5. If it is false, it will need to be reloaded. Click on the false link for “aim_is_managed”. Figure 79: Updating AIM Value 6. The Pending Changes section will display above the group list. Select the checkbox for New Value.
  • Page 61 8. In order to apply the changes, the system must be rebooted. Click on the green Reboot button. Figure 82: Reboot 9. Once the system has rebooted, go back to the configuration page to verify that the “aim_is_managed” group has a value of true. Figure 83: Verify Value of True 10.
  • Page 62 11. Go to the LUI main page at 192.168.100.1 and select Install from the menu. Figure 84: LUI Main Page 12. Select the Start button on the Begin Your Installation page. Figure 85: Start Installation...
  • Page 63 13. The Current Software Bundle Versions will display. Select the desired file using the Browse button and then select the Upload button on the Upload Software Bundle page. Figure 86: Upload Software 14. Verify the software version. To continue the software installation, select Yes. Figure 87: Select Software Version...
  • Page 64 15. The screen will display the progress of the update and application of new software. Figure 88: Software Update Progress 16. Once the software has been updated, a “Software has been updated!” message will display. The system will automatically reboot. 17.
  • Page 65: Appendix A: Pre-Installation Checklists

    Appendix A: Pre-Installation Checklists Land Mobility Checklist This pre-installation checklist describes important considerations before installing the UT. It must be completed by the certified installer to install the UT in a safe location. Please fill out the general information below. Date of survey Date of installation Installer information...
  • Page 66 Land Fixed Checklist This pre-installation checklist describes important considerations before installing the UT. It must be completed by the certified installer to install the UT in a safe location. Please fill out the general information below. Date of survey Date of installation Installer information Company’s name Installer’s name...
  • Page 67 Maritime Checklist This pre-installation checklist describes important considerations before installing the UT. It must be completed by the certified installer to install the UT in a safe location. Please fill out the general information below. Date of survey Date of installation Installer information Company’s name Installer’s name...
  • Page 68: Appendix B: Installing Land Fixed Ut

    Appendix B: Installing Land Fixed UT Land Fixed as having multiple mount options. Several mounting options are available for the Land Fixed UT to meet specific environmental conditions. They all share the same Adjustable Mount Adapter (OW-6017) described in chapter 7. Installing Non-Pen Mount (NPM) (OW-NPM5-1074-RM) This accessory is the generally recommended mount.
  • Page 69 1. Loosen the ground base 8 bolts. Figure 91: NPM Ground Base 2. Assemble the mast pole with bolt kits. Figure 92: NPM Assemble Mast Pole...
  • Page 70 3. Assemble two side supporting rods with bolt kits. Figure 93: NPM Supporting Rods and Bolts Figure 94: NPM Supporting Rods...
  • Page 71 4. Assemble ground cable with bolt kits. Figure 95: NPM Ground Cable 5. Place the concrete blocks on the base panel to hold the weight of the antenna. One concrete block is 39 cm. x 19 cm. x 19 cm. (15.25 in. x 7.5 in. x 7.5 in.) and weighs 17.5 kg. (39 lbs.). The area of the assembled base panel is 200 cm.
  • Page 72 Arrange 8 concrete blocks on the base panel in a single layer. The total weight of 8 concrete blocks is 140 kg (~ 310lbs.). Figure 96: Concrete Blocks Arrangement If you want to use alternative weights instead of concrete blocks as shown above, ensure sure that total weight of the alternative meets required evenly distributed weight, 140 kg.
  • Page 73 Installing a TriMast Mount (OW-6012) The TriMast mount is an alternative accessory to the Non-Penetrating Mount. It can be installed on a vertical, horizontal, or inclined surface (see figure 26). Verify the parts in the shipping box. TriMast parts Description Quantity Mast Roundhead bolt and flange nut...
  • Page 74 Figure 98: Attach Mast and Adjustment Struts Ensure that the feet of the struts are facing the same direction before anchoring them to the ground. 3. Adjust the mast ① perpendicular to the ground and then extend each strut ③ and ④ so both feet are contacting the mounting surface.
  • Page 75 Installing a Quadpod Mount (OW-6011) This mounting alternative is intended for horizontal surfaces and can be anchored through holes in the feet. Verify the parts in the shipping box. Quadpod parts Description Quantity Mast Foot Stand Stand cover M8 x 4 mm. screws Assembly tools required Figure 100: Quadpod Parts •...
  • Page 76 1. Slide foot ② onto the lower half of the stand until it is flush with the stand ③ and the hole for the screw is visible. Figure 101: Attach Foot 2. Using a M8 Allen wrench and 4 mm. screw ⑤, fasten the foot onto the stand. Figure 102: Screw Foot to Stand...
  • Page 77 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all four feet are attached to the stand. 4. Once the feet are attached, attach the mast ① to the stand ③. Slide the holes in the mast over the spring plungers until secure. Figure 103: Attach Mast to Stand 5.
  • Page 78 6. If desired, secure the mount by installing appropriate anchors (not provided) through 9 mm. holes in the feet (Recommend M8 bolts). Figure 105: Assembled Quadpod...
  • Page 79 Installing Customized Pole Mount Customized pole mounts must be correctly installed to be robust enough to prevent any flex, vibration, and sway when an external force is exerted with the antenna attached. Figure 106: Customized Pole Mount Installation Example...
  • Page 80 Designing the customized pole mount When designing the pole consider the pole types and their maximum length. The Fixture Distance describes the fixtures with distance between them. Refer to the following table for more details. Pole Type Pole Diameter Pole Thickness Fixture Distance Max Length (����) 60 mm.
  • Page 81: Appendix C: Labels

    Appendix C: Labels OW10Hx Equipment Label Figure 108:OW10Hx Label CNX-WIFI Equipment label Figure 109: CNX-WIFI Label...
  • Page 82 CNX-BB Equipment Label Figure 110: CNX-BB Label...
  • Page 83: Appendix D: Supported Cable Lengths

    Appendix D: Supported Cable Lengths Supported Cable Lengths Recommended Coaxial Cable Connector Type Max. Cable Part Number Type Length Belden 1694A UNC N-006AT-CP-0 60 m. (197 ft.) D06AQBT600O21UBK2A UNC N-006AT-CP-0 60 m. (197 ft.) RG11 011177T04BK401HN10R1 Holland SLCU-11Q 150 m. (492 ft.) RG11 011WTBA950EO1UBKXA Holland SLCU-11Q...
  • Page 84: Appendix E: Using The R-Gnss Feature

    Appendix E: Using the R-GNSS Feature Intellian’s flat panel series offers the ability for an external GNSS input via an SMA connection. It is ideal for use in GNSS denied environments or when jamming may be present. The user terminal will ship with a jumper cable connecting each of the SMA ports to utilize the R-GNSS input.
  • Page 85: Appendix F: Global Support, Warranty, And Maintenance

    Intellian provides industry-leading warranties to customers and end-users, fully supported by our qualified field service engineers and service partners. Intellian systems are warranted against defects in parts and workmanship, these warranties cover one year for parts and one year of factory repair labor to return the systems to the original specification.
  • Page 86 2. Unclip the fan and remove it from the antenna. Figure 114: Unclip Fan 3. Disconnect fan cable from the antenna. Figure 115: Disconnect Fan 4. Connect the new fan to the cable. 5. Place fan back into the antenna. 6.
  • Page 87 Hydrophobic Coating Maintenance Recommendations The following recommendations are for how to handle a hydrophobic radome: • If handling objects coated with the hydrophobic frequently, wear nitrile or latex gloves. • A whitish coating may come off onto anything coming into contact with the treated surface. This whitish material is excess Top Coat particles that did not bond to on the Bottom Coat.
  • Page 88: Appendix G: Standards And Compliance

    Appendix G: Standards and Compliance FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 89: Declaration Of Conformity (Doc)

    Declaration of Conformity (DoC) We, Intellian Technologies, Inc. located at 18-7, Jinwisandan-ro, Jinwi-myeon, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do 17709, Korea declare under our sole responsibility that the products below, to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the standards listed below for CE.
  • Page 90 Doc Number IT23-DC0203-01 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) We, Intellian Technologies, Inc. located at 18-7, Jinwisandan-ro, Jinwi-myeon, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do 17709, Korea declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s) described in the below to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following requirements.
  • Page 91 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) We, Intellian Technologies, Inc. located at 18-7, Jinwisandan-ro, Jinwi-myeon (Chungho-ri), Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi- do 17709 Korea declare under our sole responsibility that the products described below, to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements for FCC Part 15 Subpart B.

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