Lcd Status Display; Pointing Mode Display; Audible Pointing Indicator; Exit Pointing And Registering With The Network - Inmarsat Hughes 9202 User Manual

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LCD Status Display

Pointing mode display

Audible pointing indicator

Exit Pointing and Registering with the network

Using the LCD and Keypad
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An "extra long press" of more than five seconds of the power
button will cause a hardware enforced power down.
All buttons start or restart the backlight time period, even if they
have no function in the current context.
By default, at power up the LCD shows the pointing display. The
top line alternates between "Pointing" and the compass bearing
and elevation angle of the closest satellite. In the picture below,
the satellite bearing is South-Southeast (SSE) and the elevation
angle to the satellite is 46 degrees.
The lower line displays the received signal quality, both
graphically and as a number of dBs. In pointing mode typical
values are 47 to 52.
A buzzer provides an audible representation of the signal quality
during antenna pointing. When turned on, the indicator emits
pointing tones that increase in tempo and pitch as the signal
strength increases. If the satellite is not found, one tone is
followed by a pause. The indicator always defaults to off when
the unit powers on.
Use a long press of the Audio button to toggle the audio pointing
indicator on and off.
Once you have accurately pointed the unit to the satellite, exit
pointing by a long press of the Back button. This will cause the

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