Initialize Site Location; Figure 9: Pre-Initialization Antenna Setup; Figure 10: Limits Verification Warning - Andrew OMACS3000 User Manual

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Initialize Site Location

Selecting the Start Initialization button from the Initialization Entry Screen will cause a popup warning window
to be displayed as shown in
limits must be validated with a hand held unit prior to initializing with the wizard.
Selecting OK on the warning screen will bring up the first screen in the Initialization Wizard cycle which
requests the site location, the antenna ID, the antenna size, and the availability of the pol drive (See
11
). The antenna site location accuracy will affect the tracking capability so it is important to get a valid GPS
type of accuracy of the antenna location latitude and longitude.
The antenna ID will identify the antenna under control by displaying the antenna ID at the top of the screen
on all screens. The default ID is Antenna1. The antenna ID is also used as the directory name on the
controlling PC that is used to save the satellite table data, the alarms log, the configuration file (if requested)
and the position file (if requested). Unique antenna IDs allow a single PC to control several antennas.
The antenna size is selected from a pull down menu. The valid antenna sizes are: 2.4m, 3.6m, 3.7m, 4.5m,
4.6m, 4.9m, 5.6m, 6.5m, 7.3m, 7.6m, 9.3m, and 9.45m. The antenna size in combination with the beacon
receiver frequency is used to compute the antenna beamwidth needed for tracking.

Figure 9: Pre-Initialization Antenna Setup

Figure 10
. This warning is a reminder that the antenna installation hardware

Figure 10: Limits Verification Warning

Doing this step incompletely or inaccurately may result in
damage to the hardware during later steps or normal
operation.
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