POWER: This button turns the power to the Nomad SD On and Off. LED’s Stow: When the Nomad SD is in Test Dish mode or in process of stowing the dish, this LED indicator blinks. It is on continuously when a dish is properly stowed.
Disk Busy LED: This LED indicator lets the user know that the memory card is being used by the Nomad SD and that the card should not be removed until the LED is Off. SD Card Slot: This card slot receives a Multimedia Card (MMC) or a Secure Digital Card (SD).
OPERATION The following is a basic operation of the Nomad SD Controller and is meant to get the operator up and running in a short period of time. POWER UP After making all the proper connections of the Nomad SD to the system, simply turn on the power using the POWER button.
3. Power OFF the controller then insert the SD memory card into the card slot on the rear of the unit. 3. Power ON the controller. The Nomad SD Controller will detect the upgrade and automatically install the new upgrade code.
SD card and turn on the power to the Nomad SD and press FIND. The system will produce a log file onto the SD card which can captured information can be sent to the MotoSAT Technical Support Department to be analyzed.
ERROR CODES Error Error Critical Code Description Error = (Corrective action required) NO ERROR MOTOR, MOVING INVALID MODE 1 INVALID MODE 2 MOTOR, TIMEOUT EL MOTOR, TIMEOUT AZ MOTOR, TIMEOUT SK LIMIT ERROR, EL LIMIT ERROR, AZ LIMIT ERROR SK TUNER FAILURE AGC, NO LOCK MAIN SAT FOUND ONLY...
NETWORK CONFIGURATION Note: This configuration process is limited to Microsoft PC’s. Sorry, no Mac’s. To use your computer to program your Nomad SD Card simply format the SD card to FAT32 and: 1. Select “START”, “ALL PROGRAMS”, “ACCESSORIES” and “Note Pad”...
Be prepared to tell him the code that you have in your Network Configuration File which will be found in your “MotoSAT Configuration File” folder on your SD Card. It will appear as a file labeled “NomadSD.dat”. Open this file and it will be the first 3 digits on the first line.