Raymarine 45STV User Manual

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  • Page 1 Raymarine 45STV Sa tellite Te le v ision System User's Guide...
  • Page 3 Trademarks and registered trademarks Autohelm, HSB, RayTech Navigator, Sail Pilot, SeaTalk and Sportpilot are UK registered trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited. Pathfinder and Raymarine are UK registered trademarks of Raymarine Holdings Limited. 45STV, 60STV, AST, Autoadapt, Auto GST, AutoSeastate, AutoTrim, Bidata, G Series, HDFI, LifeTag, Marine Intelligence, Maxiview, On Board, Raychart, Raynav, Raypilot, RayTalk, Raystar, ST40, ST60+, Seaclutter, Smart Route, Tridata, UniControl and Waypoint Navigation are trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.7 Setting the skew angle ..........38 3.8 Using the Graphical User Interface......39 Chapter 4 Maintenance & troubleshooting .... 41 4.1 Maintenance ............. 42 4.2 Troubleshooting ............42 4.3 Raymarine technical support........44 Chapter 5 Satellite information ....... 45 5.1 Introduction............... 46...
  • Page 6 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    This handbook describes how to install, connect and maintain the the unit. Do NOT use these connectors to lift the Mark 2 Raymarine 45 Satellite Television (45STV) system . unit. Your 45STV system provides uninterrupted television access to hundreds of TV channels in all types of weather conditions.
  • Page 8: Television Reception

    On the open sea or at the dock, the Raymarine Satellite TV system – Adjust the antenna low noise block (LNB) as appropriate for the automatically identifies, acquires and tracks compatible signals from area in which you are operating. all digital video broadcast (DVB) satellites.
  • Page 9 Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some Raymarine products, we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product. Warranty registration To register your Raymarine product ownership, please take a few...
  • Page 10 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2: Installation Chapter contents • 2.1 Preparation on page 12 • 2.2 Procedures on page 18 Installation...
  • Page 12: Preparation

    Requirement for ferrites on non-Raymarine cables carrying radio signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas. If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased using a cable not supplied by Raymarine, a suppression ferrite to 7 ft (2 m).
  • Page 13: Tools Required

    – R08133 - 10 m Power cable - used for connecting the ACU to the DC power supply. (45STV models only). – R08257 - 3 m RF cable - used for connecting the ACU and Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) Power drill 5 mm –...
  • Page 14: Planning The Installation

    For connection details, refer to the installation procedures. Connectors on the underside of the base plate connect the power, signal and control cabling from the below decks units. For connection details, refer to the installation procedures. Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 15 Antenna position Clear view of sky Blocked! D7951_1 Mast ACU installation D11449-1 The ACU must be fitted below decks in a position that is: The antenna, must be installed where: • Dry. • There is an all round clear view of the horizon. •...
  • Page 16: Power Requirements

    • antennae. Power Requirements 217 mm (8.5 in) D11550-1 A Raymarine 45 STV system needs either a 12 V dc or 24 V dc power supply. Routing cables If the IRD(s) and television(s) require a 220/240 V ac power supply,...
  • Page 17 (alternative) If the RF cable supplied as standard is not long enough, a 98 ft (30 m) cable, is available from your Raymarine dealer, as Part Number E96008. You can connect the longer cable to the supplied RF cable to obtain a total cable length of 147 ft (45 m).
  • Page 18: Procedures

    1. Using adhesive tape, attach the template to the mounting the foam sealing ring is compressed to prevent water ingress. surface, ensuring that it is parallel to your boat’s center line as marked on the template. Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: Installing The Acu

    7. Using suitable screws, secure the ACU into position. System options Your Raymarine Satellite TV system can be connected to one or multiple IRDs, to offer the maximum choice of channels to different te n n t r o n it cabins.
  • Page 20 In this system, one IRD can be set as a two satellite ACU to either the LNB, ANT, or Satellite In connector on the receiver. The other IRD must be set as a one satellite receiver. rear of the IRD. Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 21 The RF cables from the antenna base plate connect to either the The RF cables from the antenna base plate connect to either the LNB, ANT, or Satellite In connector on the rear of the IRD. LNB, ANT, or Satellite In connector on the rear of the IRD. Refer to the relevant Manufacturer’s handbook for details on Refer to the relevant Manufacturer’s handbook for details on configuring IRDs.
  • Page 22 OUT 5 OUT 6 IRD2 (not supplied) IRD5 (not supplied) IRD1 (not supplied) IRD6 (not supplied) IRD3 (not supplied) IRD4 (not supplied) IRD2 (not supplied) IRD5 (not supplied) IRD3 (not supplied) IRD4 (not supplied) Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 23 Rear cable view Pin 2 You can improve the tracking accuracy of your Raymarine STV system by using a 9 pin connector (as above), to connect your Additional cable STV system directly to your boat’s NMEA 0183 GPS system. You 5.
  • Page 24 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 System Operation & Setup

    Chapter 3: System operation & setup Chapter contents • 3.1 Introduction on page 26 • 3.2 Getting started on page 27 • 3.3 Setup using the ACU on page 28 • 3.4 Applying factory default values on page 36 • 3.5 Getting system information on page 37 •...
  • Page 26: Introduction

    DTV119). • System start up • Editing satellite information To use the 45STV in other parts of the world, use the Setting the Operating Region procedure on page 29 to select the appropriate • Change the default satellite • Setting antenna parameters area.
  • Page 27: Getting Started

    ASTRA2 TRACKING A: ASTRA2 B:HOTBIRD SETUP Startup sequence Start of communication between antenna and the ACU. INITIALIZE ACU RAYMARINE 45 S System with 2 default sa tellites Antenna initialized. INITIALIZE ANT ENNA RAYMARINE 45 S TRACKING A: ASTRA2 TRACKING B:...
  • Page 28: Setup Using The Acu

    • Set the LNB local frequency. • Set the DiSEqC method. • Reset the system to factory default values. You can also use setup mode to manually control the direction that the antenna points Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 29 Skew angle 4. When you have completed the edit for a screen, press the ENTER soft key to accept the values and move to the next setup If necessary, you can adjust the skew angle for optimum reception screen. in the local area. To do this, you need to ascertain the appropriate angle from your service provider.
  • Page 30: Setting The Gps

    LOAD? screen. Setting the Remote Control 8. Press either: Use this procedure to set up your Remote Control with the 45STV • YES to load the new settings. When the new settings have ACU. been loaded, the system re-initializes automatically.
  • Page 31 However, if you have to do so, contact the i. Use the + and - soft keys to enter the required value for the Raymarine Customer Support Department for advice before character above the cursor (underscore). making any changes.
  • Page 32 7. Press the ENTER soft key to confirm the edited data and display 14. Press the ENTER soft key to accept the DISEQC method and the edit screen for the next parameter. display the SAVE? screen. Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 33 Important: We recommend that you do NOT attempt to change the antenna parameters. However, if you have to do so, contact An edit screen is displayed. the Raymarine Customer Support Department for advice before 6. Change the displayed parameter as follows: making any changes.
  • Page 34 4. Press the ENTER button to accept the frequency value and However, if you have to do so, contact the Raymarine Customer display the SAVE? screen. Support Department for advice before making any changes. 5. Press, either: 1.
  • Page 35: Setting The Diseqc Method

    We recommend that you do NOT attempt to change the DiSEqC. • Antenna move step - enables you to manually step the antenna, However, if you have to do so, contact the Raymarine Customer to the required horizontal and vertical directions.
  • Page 36: Applying Factory Default Values

    • NO to return to the ANT GO POSITION? screen. Setting antenna move step If you want to return all 45STV settings to the factory default values, us the following procedure: 1. Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET SAT PAIR? screen.
  • Page 37: Getting System Information

    3.5 Getting system information 3.6 Checking system power You can use the ACU to display system product serial numbers and 1. Carry out the Enter setup mode procedure to display the SET software versions. SAT PAIR? screen. 2. Press the NEXT soft key seven times to display the VIEW The procedure for doing this is described as part of the maintenance POWER? screen.
  • Page 38: Setting The Skew Angle

    Before attempting to do this, seek advice from your service provider. Before attempting to adjust the skew angle ensure all power to the 45STV system is switched off. Do NOT attempt to set the skew angle with power applied. Procedure Contact your service provider to obtain the optimum skew angle for your geographical area.
  • Page 39: Using The Graphical User Interface

    Graphical User Interface (GUI) software is provided on the CDROM supplied with your 45STV components. When installed on a Personal Computer (PC) it enables you to operate your 45STV from the computer. To do this, the ACU must be connected to the serial port of the computer, using the 1.8 m PC cable supplied.
  • Page 40 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: Chapter 4 Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4: Maintenance & troubleshooting Chapter contents • 4.1 Maintenance on page 42 • 4.2 Troubleshooting on page 42 • 4.3 Raymarine technical support on page 44 Maintenance & troubleshooting...
  • Page 42: Maintenance

    4.1 Maintenance 4.2 Troubleshooting Your Raymarine product has been subjected to comprehensive test Switch off power supply and quality assurance programs prior to packing and shipping. However, if your product develops a fault, please refer to the Ensure power is switched off before maintenance procedure.
  • Page 43 STV. Note: The result for CODE 107 will be ’—’, as this test does not apply to the 45STV and is not carried out. 5. Incorrect or loose RF connectors. All connections should be checked as part of the regular 4.
  • Page 44: Raymarine Technical Support

    The following information is displayed sequentially: www.raymarine.com • The antenna product name. This contains Frequently Asked Questions, servicing information, e-mail access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department and • The antenna serial number. details of worldwide Raymarine agents. • The antenna software version.
  • Page 45: Chapter 5 Satellite Information

    Chapter 5 Satellite information Chapter contents • 5.1 Introduction on page 46 • 5.2 Satellite coverage on page 46 • 5.3 Satellite providers on page 55 • 5.4 Satellite tracking data on page 57 Satellite information...
  • Page 46: Introduction

    Climatic conditions STV system. However, as actual coverage is dependent on many factors outside of the control of Raymarine, it may be less Climatic conditions that can cause a significant reduction of signal than indicated in some cases. We cannot guarantee that good level include: coverage will always be obtainable in any area.
  • Page 47 Coverage Maps Astra 2A South Europe Astra 1G/1H 60STV 60STV For information only . Coverage not guaranteed. For information only . Coverage not guaranteed. 45STV 45STV D11568-1 D11567-1 Satellite information...
  • Page 48 Hotbird Hotbird Widebeam 60STV 60STV For information only . For information only 45STV Coverage not guaranteed. Coverage not guaranteed. 45STV D11570-1 D11569-1 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 49 Hispasat Thor II For information only 60STV Coverage not guaranteed. 60STV 45STV For information only Coverage not guaranteed. 45STV D11572-1 D11571-1 Satellite information...
  • Page 50 Sirius Direct TV 60STV For information only . Coverage not guaranteed. For information only Coverage not guaranteed. D11573-1 D11574-1 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 51 Dish Network ExpressVu 45STV 60STV For information only Coverage not guaranteed. For information only . Coverage not guaranteed. D11575-1 D11576-1 Satellite information...
  • Page 52 Mexico Australia Panamsat 9 (Sky) Optus C1 45STV 60STV 45STV 60STV For information only Coverage not guaranteed. D11577-1 For information only Coverage not guaranteed. D11523-1 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 53 New Zealand Far East Optus B1 Telstar 60STV 45STV For information only . For information only Coverage not guaranteed. Coverage not guaranteed. D11579-1 D11578-1 Satellite information...
  • Page 54 Agila 2 Middle East Turksat 45STV 60STV For information only. Coverage not guaranteed. For information only. Coverage not guaranteed. D11583-1 D11581-1 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 55: Satellite Providers

    5.3 Satellite providers South America Panamsat 1R — South America (Sky) The tables detail satellite coverage and providers by geographic location. To receive a satellite television service you need to subscribe to the service from the relevant service provider. Satellite providers - Europe Country Satellites Service provider...
  • Page 56 DIRECTV - DTV101 Secondary (limited DIRECTV - DTV119 www.directv.com channels) • Sirius - SIR003KN • Thor - THO001KU • Thor - THO003KU Turkey Hotbird - HOT234KW Hotbird Turksat - TUR01BKT www.eutelsat.com Turksat - TUR01CEB Turksat www.satcom.gov.tr Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 57: Satellite Tracking Data

    5.4 Satellite tracking data Your Raymarine Satellite TV System can track a variety of DVB compatible and DSS (DIRECTV) satellites. Your system contains a pre-programmed library of data for the range of satellites applicable to your system. Refer to the tables provided if you need to manually enter data for tracking satellites.
  • Page 58 27500 0x002C 11843 27500 0x02BE 11642 27500 0x02BE Nilesat 11900 27500 0x0800 00000 27500 0x0000 11996 27500 0x0800 00000 27500 0x0000 Turksat 11804 24444 0x0042 11804 24444 0x0042 11892 12800 0x0049 11892 12800 0x0049 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 59 North American Satellites Satellite name Frequency Transponder FEC code Satellite network LNB polarization LNB band Decoding type symbol rate (right- or left-handed circular) ExpressVu91 12428 20000 0x0100 RHCP 12443 20000 0x0100 LHCP ExpressVu82 12428 20000 0x0101 RHCP 12443 20000 0x0101 LHCP EchoStar61 12632...
  • Page 60 Frequency Transponder FEC code Satellite network LNB polarization LNB band Decoding type symbol rate (vertical or horizontal) Agila2 12301 25600 0x0039 Telstar 10 12528 30000 0x0001 12551 13338 0x0001 Telstar 18 12538 41250 0x0378 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 61: Chapter 6 Technical Specification

    Chapter 6: Technical Specification Chapter contents • 6.1 Technical Specification on page 62 Technical Specification...
  • Page 62: Technical Specification

    Low band: 9.75 GHz. Operating voltage: 9 V to 30 V dc High band: 10.6 GHz. Power consumption: 30 W typical Local oscillator frequency stability ±1.0 MHz @ 25°C. ±2.0 MHz @ -40°C to 60°C. Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 63 Local oscillator phase noise Miscellaneous -50 dBc/Hz @ 1 KHz maximum. Gain flatness: ±0.5dB/26 MHz. -75 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz maximum. Cross polarization isolation: 20 dB(min). -95 dBc/Hz @ 100 KHz maximum. Image rejection: 40 dBm. Output in band spurious: -60 dBm (max). Output VWSR 2.5:1 (max).
  • Page 64 Output VWSR: 2.1 (max) in a 75 W system. Noise figure: 1.1 dB (max). Po 1 dB: 0 dBm (min) 3rd order intermodulation: -50 dBc (max), two tones of -15 dBm output spaced 27 MHz. Current consumption: 180 mA (max) Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 65 Index ACU rear connectors ............14 Routine maintenance ............42 Antenna connectors ..............14 installing ............... 18 manually directing ............35 setting go position ............35 Satellite coverage maps setting move step ............36 Agila 2 ................. 54 monitoring operation ............28 Astra 1G/1H ..............
  • Page 66 IRDs ..............21 more than four IRDs ............21 two IRDs ..............20 Target satellite changing ..............27 Troubleshooting ..............42 antenna diagnosis ............43 obtaining serial numbers ..........44 obtaining software version numbers ........44 Raymarine Satellite TV Systems User’s Guide...
  • Page 67 Technical Specification...
  • Page 68 www.raymarine.com...

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