GX100NX Manual
GX100NX Manual
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Table of contents
Precautions
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 8
General Precautions 8
Certifications
Certifications 9
Introduction
Intellian GX100NX Introduction 11
Intellian GX100NX Features 12
Antenna Unit 13
Below Deck Termial (BDT) 13
Antenna Control Unit (ACU) (Optional: for Dual Antenna System) 14
Planning Installation
BDT Components Box 15
ACU Components Box (Optional: for Dual Antenna System) 16
Antenna Specification 17
Antenna Dimensions 17
Heading Alignment 18
Antenna Mounting Hole Pattern 19
Mast Designing (Installation Example) 20
Option2. When Placing Cable Outside Mast 21
Preparing Installation 22
Selection of Installation Site 22
Minimize Satellite Blockage 22
Avoid RF Interference 23
RF Hazard Precautions 23
Preparing System Cables 24
Placing Cable on Mast 25
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Table of contents
Operating BDT
Introduction 53
Below Deck Termial (BDT) 53
BDT Front Panel 53
BDT Display Menu 54
Startup 56
Diagnosis 58
Antenna Information 60
Interface Information 61
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Table of contents
USB Function 62
Using AptusNX
Introduction 80
How to access AptusNX for BDT 80
Main Page 81
Page Login 81
Top Menus 82
Account Menu 83
Account 83
Registration 84
System 85
User Manager 86
Dashboard 87
How to Add & Remove Panels (Dashboard Setting) 87
How to Arrange Dashboard Layout 88
How to Use Shortcut Settings 89
Install Wizard 89
System Tools 90
Firmware Upgrade 90
iARM Upgrade 92
iARM Save & Reboot 93
Satellite Library 94
Graph 95
System Troubleshooting 96
Diagnosis 96
Antenna Log 98
Antenna Event Log 99
Support 99
System Setting 100
Ship Setting 100
Antenna Setting 102
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Table of contents
Specification
Technical Specification 113
Environmental Specification 114
Warranty
Warranty Policy 115
Appendix A
Using Dual Antenna System (Optional) 116
Appendix B
Performing One Touch Comissioning 117
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Precautions
Precautions
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE statements are used throughout this manual to emphasize important and
critical information. You must read these statements to help ensure safety and to prevent product damage.
The statements are defined below.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
WARNING in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
CAUTION minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTE
A NOTE statement is used to notify people of installation, operation, programming, or
NOTE maintenance information that is important, but not hazard-related.
General Precautions
Before you use the antenna, make sure that you have read and understood all safety requirements.
THIS WAY UP
•• Place the boxes/crates on the floor with the arrow pointing up.
FRAGILE
•• Since the Radome is fragile, handle it with care. Do not apply excessive pressure or
shock. These may cause surface cracking or other damage.
DO NOT STACK
•• Do not stack boxes/crates as there is a risk boxes/crates may fall and be damaged.
KEEP DRY
•• Always make sure the antenna is stored on a dried floor.
•• The antenna can withstand ordinary rain. However it water resistance cannot be
guaranteed if submerged.
•• Keep the antenna in dried place for sufficient ventilation. Do not store the antenna
wrapped in a tarp, tent, vinyl, and others.
* DO NOT SHIP VIA RAIL: Ensure not to ship any system via Rail.
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Certifications
Certifications
Certifications
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 product(s) described in the below to which this declaration relates
is in conformity with the requirement of the FCC Part 15 Subpart B.
Product Information:
Product Name: Intellian GX100NX
Test Result:
FCC Part 15 Radiation emissions below 1GHz ANSI C63.4:2014 DREFCC1905-0170 Pass
Subpart B
Radiation emissions above 1GHz ANSI C63.4:2014 DREFCC1905-0170 Pass
Supplementary Information:
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Certifications
We, Intellian Technologies, Inc. located at 18-7, Jinwisandan-ro, Jinwi-myeon, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do 451-862,
Korea declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s) described in the below to which this declaration relates is
in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive
(2014/53/EU).
Product Information:
Product Name(s): Intellian GX100NX
To provide the presumption of conformity in accordance to Annex III(encompassing Annex II) of Directive 2014/53/EU;
the following harmonized standards and normative documents are those to which the product’s conformance is declared,
and by specific reference to the essential requirements of Article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU.
Supplementary Information:
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Introduction
Introduction
Intellian GX100NX Introduction
Intellian GX100NX is a Ka-band 3-axis stabilized VSAT maritime antenna system. The GX100NX provides
advanced VSAT solutions for Ka-band satellite services. GX100NX is equipped with a new mounting
architecture RF module.
The antenna's 3-axis stabilized platform and advanced shock-resistant, and vibration damping design of the
Pedestal is fully optimized to withstand the demanding maritime conditions and to ensure reliable broadband
communications.
The GX100NX is even more operator-friendly by the integrated RF and power cables in one coaxial cable.
The single coaxial cable carries Tx, Rx, DC power, data and reference signals connecting between antennas
and BDUs.
AptusNX, Intellian’s all-new integrated M&C platform, provides a responsive web user interface to manage and
control antenna systems for all types of devices. Installation Wizard in AptusNX automatically configures the
system functions and minimizes operators’ work for system installation and operation supporting automatic
cable loss compensation, line-up test, and auto diagnostics.
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Introduction
AptusNX
Intellian’s all-new integrated M&C platform, AptusNX provides a responsive web user interface to manage
and control the antenna system regardless of device types. It enables advanced alerts from the live data
monitoring and analysis agent, the GX100NX sends warning messages to the NOC in advance when it detects
any abnormal operation. Configuration Wizard in AptusNX automates functions for system configuration so
that operators are minimally involved in system installation and operation, including automatic cable loss
compensation, commissioning test and auto diagnostics.
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Introduction
Antenna Unit
The antenna unit includes an antenna pedestal inside a radome assembly unit. The pedestal consists of a
satellite antenna main dish with RF components mounted on a stabilized pedestal. The radome protects the
antenna pedestal assembly unit from the severe marine environment.
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Planning Installation
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Planning Installation
Planning Installation
Before beginning installation, make sure you have all the included components.
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Planning Installation
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Planning Installation
Antenna Specification
Antenna Dimensions
Confirm the height and diameter of the bottom surface of the antenna unit before installing it. The mounting
surface and overall space occupied by the antenna must be sufficient for the height and diameter of the fully
constructed radome. The height and the diameter of the bottom surface of the antenna are as shown in the
following drawing. It is strongly suggested that the installation is conducted using a crane.
1454 mm (57.44")
Ø1379 mm (54.29")
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Planning Installation
Heading Alignment
The radome assembly should be positioned with the BOW marker aligned as close as possible to the center
line of the ship.
BOW
Direction
Radome Hatch
Front View
Radome Hatch
BOW
Direction
Cable Entry
Bottom View
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Planning Installation
4-ø13 Holes
247.5mm (9.74”)
ø445mm (17.5”)
247.5mm (9.74”)
ø445mm (17.5”)
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Planning Installation
BOW
247.5 mm (9.74")
4- ø13 mm (0.51")
247.5 mm (9.74")
ø254 mm (10")
Min. 10 mm (0.39")
Max. 20 mm (0.78")
ø45 mm (1.77")
1000 mm (39.37")
ø22 mm (0.86")
800 mm (31.49")
200 mm (7.87")
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BOW
247.5 mm (9.74")
4- ø13 mm (0.51")
247.5 mm (9.74")
ø254 mm (10")
Min. 10 mm (0.39")
Max. 20 mm (0.78")
ø22 mm (0.86")
1000 mm (39.37")
840 mm (33.07")
200 mm (7.87")
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Planning Installation
Preparing Installation
The antenna installation requires extreme precaution and safety measures given its size and weight. Failure to
follow the correct installation process may lead to injury of the installer and/or cause damage to the system.
In order to maximize the performance of the system, a thorough review of this installation guide is strongly
recommended, as well as executing the installation process as it is noted in this manual.
Look angle
-20° to +115°
Obstruction
Antenna Unit
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Planning Installation
Avoid RF Interference
Do not install the antenna near the high power shortwave radar. Most radar transmitters emit RF energy within
an elevation range of -15° to +15°. For this reason, It is recommended to position the antenna at least 15 feet
(4.6 m) away from the radar.
Antenna
+15°
Radar
-15° Minimum
4.6m
Antenna
WARNING
Never place the antenna in the beam path of the radar regardless of distance. The high power
WARNING shortwave radar may impair its performance or damage the antenna.
RF Hazard Precautions
The antenna is designed to be used with radiation transmitting equipment manufactured by others. Exposure
to RF radiation, including exposure associated with an improper use of the transmit equipment, may be
hazardous to persons close to the above deck unit. Ensure the safety of personnel who work on the system.
During transmission, ensure to keep the minimum safety distance. The recommended minimum safety
distance to the reflector on the focal line is about 15m, based on a radiation level of 5mW/cm2 that applies
under occupational/controlled environment. No hazard exists >20° below the antenna's mounting plane.
Antenna
20° 20°
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Planning Installation
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Planning Installation
WARNING
Ensure that cable has been run through watertight fittings to prevent water entry into the vessel when
WARNING installation is completed.
Sufficient Cable
To Belowdecks
Sufficient Cable
To Belowdecks
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Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU)
CAUTION
Be careful with the direction of the panel that you must open first.
CAUTION
1-1 : 1 EA
Fixing screw
1-2 : 6 EA 1-3
Fixing clip
2. The BDT box is located inside the side panel. Take out the BDT box by removing fixing screws (2 EA) on
the BDT bracket.
2-1
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Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU)
3. Running Diagnostic Tests: This step is optional. After removing one of the side panels, you can run
the diagnostic tests easily to verify the condition of the antenna. First, prepare the "RF Cable (Customer
Supplied)" to connect the antenna and the BDT.
3-1. Remove the M4x15L Wrench Bolt by using the wrench set then open the cable entry cover.
3-2. Connect the "RF Cable (Customer Supplied)" from the "ANTENNA" connector on the rear of the BDT to
the "RF Connector" inside cable entry of radome (Antenna).
3-3. Execute diagnostic tests (Full Diagnosis Test) via BDT and check the real-time diagnosis result.
Optional
3-1 3-2
Press
SNR HDG:120.4 GPS: AP
Move Key
SEARCH 1 128.0 E DIAGNOSIS
Press
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2 DIAG ALL
Select Key
4. Remove the clips (6 EA) on the top panel. Detach the top panel by carefully pulling it as shown in the
picture.
WARNING
The side brackets at the edge of the top panel secure the side panels and top panel in position. When
WARNING pulling the top panel, ensure that the top panel doesn't fall on the radome.
4-1 : 6 EA
4-2
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Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU)
5. Remove the fixing screws (7 EA) from the remaining side panels, then detach the side panels.
2. Check the condition of lifting strap to make sure the shackles (2 EA) are tightened. Re-wrap the shackles
with the existing protection to avoid radome damage.
Shackles (2 EA)
Lifting Strap
3. Lift the antenna above the bottom pallet using the crane, and maintain sufficient
space (max. 100 mm) to remove the shipping brackets.
WARNING
•• When lifting the antenna using the lifting straps, make
sure to remove the securing radome brackets to separate
antenna from the pallet.
WARNING •• Be careful when lifting the heavy object. Incorrect
handling of the heavy object may lead to injury to the Sufficient Space
installers and/or cause significant damage to the unit. (max. 100 mm)
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Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU)
4. Remove the radome bracket bolt (1 EA) using a wrench, then detach the radome bracket from the radome.
5. After removing radome bracket, apply Loctite #263 to the bolt's threads to ensure the bolts are fastened
firmly. Fully tighten the detached radome bolt (1 EA) using a wrench. Apply the same procedure to all four
parts.
1 2
Radome
Bracket Radome
B Bolt
A
Radome
Bracket Bolt
WARNING
The antenna may be subject to swaying motions in windy conditions.
WARNING Be careful when handling the antenna.
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Adhesive Cable
Tape Access Hole
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Installing Above Deck Unit (ADU)
Mounting Radome
Bring the Bolt Kit (4 EA) from the BDT box. Before assembling bolts, apply Loctite #263 to the bolt's threads
to ensure the bolts are fastened firmly. Insert the bolts and washers from under the mast into the radome,
and fasten them to the nuts assembled inside the radome. After mounting the antenna on the mast, remove
the lifting strap.
NOTE
•• Make sure the cable from the mast is aligned with the cable entry of antenna bottom for a stable
connection.
NOTE
•• If the mast's surface thickness is greater than 20 mm, use a M12x100L Hex Bolt.
•• To fasten the M12 bolts use a torque setting of 110Nm.
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1. Remove the M4x15L Wrench Bolt by using the wrench set then open the cable entry cover.
NOTE
After removing the M4x15L Wrench Bolt from the cover of cable entry, Keep it in a safe place for the
NOTE next step. When closing the cover of cable entry, this bolt must be used.
2. Terminate N(M) connector on the end of the RF Cable. Intellian recommends using a genuine cable
connector and tools. Refer to the cable termination instructions provided by the manufacturer to terminate
the N connector.
3. Connect the terminated RF cable to the connector as shown in the figure below. Ensure the cable is firmly
fastened to the connector. Fasten the cable with cable ties using the cable mount or cable clamp along
the routing path.
Cable Tie
Bracket
4. After completing cable connection, put the cover in the right place and tighten the M4x15L Wrench Bolt
by using the wrench set.
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1. Bring the radome door key from the BDT box. Open the radome hatch by turning the fixed bolts
counterclockwise by using the radome door key.
2. The power box switch was turned on and shipped from the factory. Check the power box inside the
radome is switch on. If not, switch on the power box.
3. Put the radome hatch in the right place. Close the radome hatch by turning the fixed bolts clockwise by
using the radome door key.
NOTE
After using the door key, store it in a safe place for future use.
NOTE
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
BDT Dimensions
Confirm the dimension of the BDT before installing it.
431 mm (16.96")
411 mm (16.18")
437 mm (17.20")
44.3 mm (1.74")
32 mm (1.25")
466 mm (18.34")
485 mm (19.09")
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Mounting BDT
Intellian supplies 19" Rack Mounting Brackets to mount the BDT in a rack.
WARNING
Ensure that the cables connected to the BDT are long enough to prevent damage when the BDT is
WARNING pulled out from the rack.
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
431 mm (16.96")
350 mm (13.77")
376 mm (14.80")
44.3 mm (1.74")
32 mm (1.25")
466 mm (18.34")
485 mm (19.09")
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WARNING
Ensure that the cables connected to the ACU are long enough to prevent damage when the ACU is
WARNING pulled out from the rack.
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
System Configurations
For your satellite communication system to work properly, the system will have to be connected with all of
the provided components as shown in the figure below. Separate purchase of a switch router and ship's
gyrocompass may be required.
Antenna
Above Decks
Below Decks
AC 100~240V
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
Primary Secondary
Antenna Antenna
Above Decks
Below Decks
Secondary
ACU Antenna
LAN 3
AC 100~240V Ship's Gyro
(Not supplied)
Secondary Tx
Secondary Rx
NOTE
The description of this Dual Antenna System is written on the "Appendix A" chapter. Refer to the
NOTE "Using Dual Antenna System (Optional)" on page 116 for more details.
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
Antenna
Power Cord Connector LAN 2 Port LAN 4 Port
Connecting to Antenna
Connect the "RF Cable (not supplied by Intellian)" from the "ANTENNA" connector on the rear of the BDT to
the "RF Connector" inside cable entry of radome (Antenna).
Antenna
Above Decks
Below Decks
BDT
Antenna
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
BDT
LAN 2
Switch Router
(Not supplied)
NMEA Input
BDT
2000/0183(GYRO)
Ship's Gyro
(Not supplied)
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
3. Fully turn the screw clockwise to secure the cable. Apply equally to both positive and negative cables.
Phillips
Screwdriver
2-position
Terminal Block Gyro
Cable
Secondary
ACU
Figure: Additional Secondary ACU Cable Connection for Dual Antenna System
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9
Pin Signal
1 NC
2 DBG RX (iARM)
3 DBG TX (iARM)
4 NC
5 GND
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
9 NC
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Pin Signal
1 Tx-
2 Tx+
3 Rx-
4 NC
5 NC
6 Rx+
7 NC
8 NC
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TCP/IP Connection
Connection through Front Panel Management Port
The network is automatically configured by DHCP without the need for additional PC IP configuration.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the BDT to the LAN port of PC.
2. The network connection is established automatically.
3. Use the following IP address to access Intellian AptusNX page.
•• IP Address: 192.168.2.1 (Default)
PC
(Not supplied)
USB Connection:
Connection through Front Panel Right USB Port
The "Right USB port" just allows the USB device to be connected to each other for log download, backup/
restore antenna settings, and firmware upgrade. The "Left USB port" is only for a service engineer.
CAUTION
Make sure that the USB is connected to the "Right USB port" to communicate with the antenna. Do
CAUTION not connect to the "Left USB port".
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Installing Below Deck Unit (BDU)
Wi-Fi Connection
Connection through Rear Panel Wi-Fi Dongle
Intellian provides the Wi-Fi Dongle for Wi-Fi connection. You can connect to the BDT via Wi-Fi for easy
management and control whenever you are on the vessel.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the BDT to the LAN port of PC.
The network connection is established automatically.
2. Bring the Wi-Fi Dongle located in the BDT package. Plug the Wi-Fi Dongle into the USB port on the rear
of the BDT.
3
4
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Operating Install Wizard
Accessing AptusNX
The network is automatically configured by DHCP without the need for additional PC IP configuration.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the BDT to the LAN port of PC.
2. The network connection is established automatically.
3. Use the following IP address to access Intellian AptusNX page.
•• IP Address: 192.168.2.1 (Default)
4. Log into the AptusNX by typing in User Name and Password information. If this system has not been
changed from the factory default:
•• User Name: intellian
•• Password: 12345678
PC
(Not supplied)
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Operating Install Wizard
NOTE
The detailed description of each function is written on the "Using AptusNX" chapter on page 80.
NOTE
ü Welcome Page
Description
Displays the welcome message. Click the
"Next" button to start.
ü Step 1: Commissioning
Description
Performs the commissioning test to
calibrate the modem to receive the optimal
signal. The RF uplink frequency, the BUC
LO frequency, the TX frequency, and the
attenuator will calibrate automatically.
Click the 'Start' button to perform the
commissioning test automatically.
Ensure that the commissioning test is
performed after the first-time connection
of the GX terminal, the BDT/cable
replacement, or band conversion.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.
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Operating Install Wizard
ü Step 2: GPS
Description
Set the GPS position of the vessel for
searching for a satellite. Check the GPS
status connected to the antenna system.
The indicator right of the title shows the
GPS status. Please confirm the GPS
indicator is Blue (blinking).
•• Blue (blinking): the system received a
correct GPS signal.
•• Red: the GPS signal is abnormal or the
received value is incorrect (Error).
•• Black: the system has not received a
GPS signal. You can enter the GPS
value manually to set the GPS position.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.
ü Step 3: Heading
Description
Set the ship's heading device. Choose
the device type from the "Current Device"
drop-down list. The indicator right of the
title shows the device connection status.
•• Blue: a ship's heading device is
connected.
•• Black: a ship's heading device is not
connected.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.
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Operating Install Wizard
Description
•• Step 1: select a satellite in satellite
list then click the "Start Searching"
button.
Please wait until antenna terminal is
tracking the satellite. The bow offset will
be set up automatically.
•• Step 2: check the "Lock On" mark and
click the "Save Satellite" button in the
"Bow Offset" menu to save the bow
offset information to BDT.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.
ü Step 5: Blockage
Description
It is important to set up the blockage
zones for Intellian VSAT. The BDT can
be programmed with relative azimuth
and elevation sectors to create up to
five zones where transmit power could
endanger personnel who are frequently
in that area or blockage exists. The "AZ
Start" is where the relative azimuth starts
and the "AZ End" is where the relative
azimuth ends (Range: 0 ~ 360). The
"EL" is where the elevation block starts
(Range: 0 ~ 90).
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.
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Operating Install Wizard
NOTE
The following images in this step show when the system is using the Open AMIP modem.
NOTE
Description
This method is recommended.
The "Controlled by Modem" button on the
"Current Satellite" is selected and current
satellite information and NBD information
is displayed automatically.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.
Description
When you did not set the modem
connection, select the "Manual Setup"
button and enter the satellite information
and NBD information manually to track a
satellite. Click the "Apply" button.
If you have no problems, click the "Next"
button.
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Operating Install Wizard
ü Step 7: Report
NOTE
The following image in this step shows when the system is using the Open AMIP modem.
NOTE
Description
Displays the configuration report. You can
save the results to the BDT by clicking the
"Save Report" button and download the
report file (.json) by clicking the "Export"
button.
Click the "View Last Report" button
to check the recently saved report
information including the save date and
time.
After completing the steps, click the
"Finish" button.
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Operating BDT
Operating BDT
Introduction
Below Deck Termial (BDT)
The BDT has embedded Dual Antenna Mediator function, which is capable of controlling and managing two
VSAT antenna systems simultaneously in dual antenna system.
The Below Deck Termial (BDT) controls the various settings of the antenna.
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Operating BDT
1 2 3 4 5
6 TRACKING 128.0 E 7
Display Description
This function is available when using the Dual Antenna System.
M
Displays that the antenna system is in manual mode.
Displays that the antenna system is in progress firmware
U
upgrades.
This function is available when using the Dual Antenna System.
5 Antenna System Status Displays the antenna's active state. The active antenna (either
A primary or secondary antenna) is communicating (Tx/Rx) with
a target satellite.
•• A (Active): the active antenna is displayed on the screen.
This function is available when using the Dual Antenna System.
Displays the antenna's role status.
P •• P: the BDT is connected to the primary role's antenna. The
primary antenna's role is to communicate with the target
satellite.
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Operating BDT
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Operating BDT
Startup
With the system is installed and power is applied, the BDT display will show the following sequence.
ü Startup
Intellian XXXXXXX
("Intellian XX..." will appear. The "XX..." is the model name.)
SEARCH 3 128.0 E
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2
TRACKING 128.0 E
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2
BLOCKING 128.0 E
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2
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Operating BDT
When the antenna is controlled by AptusNX, the BDT displays the control mode status.
SETUP MODE
TEST MODE
ONE TOUCH
COMMISSIONING
If the antenna is not communicating with BDT, the "COMMUNICATION ERROR" message will appear.
COMMUNICATION
ERROR
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Operating BDT
Diagnosis
Executes antenna Diagnosis test and shows the real-time diagnosis result.
Press
SNR HDG:120.4 GPS: AP Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2
O O 13 14 O O
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Operating BDT
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Operating BDT
Antenna Information
Displays the Antenna/BDT serial number, PCU/STAB/BDT/iARM Version of the product.
Press
SNR HDG:120.4 GPS: AP Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2
Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL
1 2
PRODUCT : XXXXXXX
ANT: xxxxxxxxx VER 1.00/1.00
3 4
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Operating BDT
Interface Information
Displays the modem/heading type in use and the network connection status.
Press
SNR HDG:120.4 GPS: AP Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2
Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL
Press
PRODUCT : XXXXXXX Move Key ü Antenna Information Display
ANT: xxxxxxxxx VER 1.00/1.00 (The "XX..." is the model name, and the "xxxx..." is
ACU: xxxxxxxxxxxxx VER 1.00/1.00
antenna/ACU serial number. )
INTERFACE
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP ü Interface Information Display
HEADING: NONE NETWORK: 1-3-
INTERFACE
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP
2 3
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USB Function
To use this function, a USB Memory Stick must be connected to the USB port (the right USB port on the fron
of the BDT). The USB Function supports the four menus (LOG DOWNLOAD, FIRMWARE UPLOAD, BACKUP
TO USB, RESTORE FROM USB). For detailed information about each function, refer to the next page.
Press
SNR HDG:120.4 GPS: AP Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
CM STS NET TX RX1 RX2
Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL
Press
PRODUCT : XXXXXXX Move Key ü Antenna Information Display
ANT: xxxxxxxxx VER 1.00/1.00 (The "XX..." is the model name, and the "xxxx..." is
ACU: xxxxxxxxxxxxx VER 1.00/1.00
antenna/ACU serial number. )
Press
INTERFACE Move Key
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP ü Interface Information Display
HEADING: NONE NETWORK: 1-3-
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LOG DOWNLOAD
Downloads all data logs to the USB memory stick
Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
Press
LOG DOWNLOAD BACK Move Key
1 WEEK LOG 1 MONTH LOG ü Log Download Menu Display
3 MONTHS LOG
If there is not enough space on the USB memory stick, the "NOT ENOUGH SPACE" message will appear.
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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FIRMWARE UPLOAD
To use Firmware Upload function, you must follow the folder structure guide to configure the folders properly.
It supports up to FAT32. The antenna system is upgraded with the FWP file in the designated folder of a USB
memory stick.
GX100NX GX100NX_190101_V1.01.fwp
Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x2 times
If the firmware file does not match the file format, the "INVALID FILE FORMAT" message will appear.
INVALID BACK
FILE FORMAT
If there is no firmware file on the USB memory stick, the "FILE NOT FOUND" message will appear.
FILE BACK
NOT FOUND
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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BACKUP TO USB
Backs up the antenna setting files to the USB.
Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x3 times
BACKUP TO USB
ü Back up Antenna Setting files to USB
DO NOT TURN OFF!
If there is not enough space on the USB memory stick, the "NOT ENOUGH SPACE" message will appear.
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x4 times
BACKUP TO USB
ü Restore Antenna Setting files
DO NOT TURN OFF!
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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1 2 3 4
5 TRACKING 128.0 E 6
7 8 9
Display Description
This function is available when using the Dual Antenna System.
M
Displays that the antenna system is in manual mode.
Displays that the antenna system is in progress firmware
U
upgrades.
This function is available when using the Dual Antenna System.
Displays the antenna's active state. The active antenna (either
9 Antenna System Status A primary or secondary antenna) is communicating (Tx/Rx) with
a target satellite.
•• A (Active): the active antenna is displayed on the screen.
This function is available when using the Dual Antenna System.
Displays the antenna's role status.
•• S (Secondary): the ACU is connected to the secondary
S role's antenna. The secondary antenna's role is on standby
and ready to assume primary antenna role to provide better
service in the event of tracking failure or low signal level
status.
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Startup
With the system is installed and power is applied, the ACU display will show the following sequence.
ü Startup
Intellian XXXXXXX
("Intellian XX..." will appear. The "XX..." is the model name.)
SEARCH 3 128.0 E
HDG:120.4 GPS: AS
TRACKING 128.0 E
HDG:120.4 GPS: AS
BLOCKING 128.0 E
HDG:120.4 GPS: AS
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When the antenna is controlled by AptusNX, the ACU displays the control mode status.
SETUP MODE
TEST MODE
If the antenna is not communicating with ACU, the "COMMUNICATION ERROR" message will appear.
COMMUNICATION
ERROR
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Diagnosis
Executes antenna Diagnosis test and shows the real-time diagnosis result.
Press
SNR F:20.119/18.250 RX:L TX:R Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: AS
- O 13 14 O O
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Antenna Information
Displays the Antenna/ACU serial number, PCU/STAB/ACU/iARM Version of the product.
Press
SNR F:20.119/18.250 RX:L TX:R Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: AS
Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL
1 2
PRODUCT : XXXXXXX
ANT: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00
3 4
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Interface Information
Displays the modem/heading type in use and the network connection status.
Press
SNR F:20.119/18.250 RX:L TX:R Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: AS
Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL
Press
PRODUCT : XXXXXXX Move Key ü Antenna Information Display
ANT: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00 (The "XX..." is the model name, and the "xxxx..." is
ACU: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00
antenna/ACU serial number. )
INTERFACE
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP ü Interface Information Display
HEADING: NONE NETWORK: 1-3-
INTERFACE
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP
2 3
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USB Function
To use this function, a USB Memory Stick must be connected to the USB port (the right USB port on the front
of the ACU). The USB Function supports the four menus (LOG DOWNLOAD, FIRMWARE UPLOAD, BACKUP
TO USB, RESTORE FROM USB). For detailed information about each function, refer to the next page.
Press
SNR F:20.119/18.250 RX:L TX:R Move Key
TRACKING 128.0 E ü Main Display
HDG:120.4 GPS: AS
Press
Move Key
DIAGNOSIS ü Diagnosis Display
DIAG ALL
Press
PRODUCT : XXXXXXX Move Key ü Antenna Information Display
ANT: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00 (The "XX..." is the model name, and the "xxxx..." is
ACU: V0918070001 VER 1.00/1.00
antenna/ACU serial number. )
Press
INTERFACE Move Key
MODEM: IDIRECT-AMIP ü Interface Information Display
HEADING: NONE NETWORK: 1-3-
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LOG DOWNLOAD
Downloads all data logs to the USB memory stick
Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
Press
LOG DOWNLOAD BACK Move Key
1 WEEK LOG 1 MONTH LOG ü Log Download Menu Display
3 MONTHS LOG
If there is not enough space on the USB memory stick, the "NOT ENOUGH SPACE" message will appear.
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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FIRMWARE UPLOAD
To use Firmware Upload function, you must follow the folder structure guide to configure the folders properly.
It supports up to FAT32. The antenna system is upgraded with the FWP file in the designated folder of a USB
memory stick.
GX100NX GX100NX_190101_V1.01.fwp
Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x2 times
If the firmware file does not match the file format, the "INVALID FILE FORMAT" message will appear.
INVALID BACK
FILE FORMAT
If there is no firmware file on the USB memory stick, the "FILE NOT FOUND" message will appear.
FILE BACK
NOT FOUND
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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BACKUP TO USB
Backs up the antenna setting files to the USB.
Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x3 times
BACKUP TO USB
Press ü Back up Antenna Setting files to USB
DO NOT TURN OFF! Select Key
If there is not enough space on the USB memory stick, the "NOT ENOUGH SPACE" message will appear.
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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Press
USB FUNCTION BACK Move Key
LOG DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE UPLOAD ü USB Function Menu Display
BACKUP TO USB RESTORE FROM USB
x4 times
BACKUP TO USB
ü Restore Antenna Setting files
DO NOT TURN OFF!
NOTE
When you want to return to the previous display, select the "BACK" option then press the "Select" key.
NOTE
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Using AptusNX
Using AptusNX
Introduction
With embedded AptusNX software, the antenna can be monitored, controlled, and diagnosed remotely from
anywhere, anytime through TCP/IP protocol. This not only can save time but also save the cost generated from
the hundreds of routine maintenance activities such as operating firmware upgrades, tracking parameters resets,
and system Diagnosis.
NOTE
AptusNX can be displayed on Internet Explorer 11 or later (Windows 7 or later), and is also compatible
NOTE with Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Chrome web browsers.
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Main Page
Page Login
The Intellian software Aptus provides a different user level access to ensure safe operation of the system.
Depending on the user level, a limited range or a full range of functions can be accessed and operational.
1. Log into the BDT by typing in User Name and Password information. If this system has not been changed
from the factory default:
User Type User ID Password Access Authority
intellian 12345678 Supports all menus for monitoring and setting.
Admin Supports all menus for monitoring and setting.
captain 12345678
Can control and manage user permission separately.
Only some menus for monitoring are supported.
User guest guest
(Dashboard, Tools, Troubleshooting)
NOTE
After entering with the default password, the user must change the default password to a new password
NOTE for security.
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Top Menus
Once you log in, the following information and menus are displayed.
1 3 4 5 6
7 2 8 9 10 11 12 13
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Account Menu
1. Select the "Account" button and enter the user management menu.
2. The "Account", "System", "User Mgr.", and "Logout" menu options will appear. Select one of the first three
options to manage or control details, or select the "Logout" menu to log out of the AptusNX web page.
Account
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Registration
2
V5-85-U1JW
V0918070001
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System
2
1
3
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
4
192.168.2.1
2019-04-08
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User Manager
2
3
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Dashboard
The Dashboard menu is displayed as below to provide quick monitoring of the antenna status. The Dashboard
helps you arrange panels on a single screen while providing you with a broad view of a variety of information at
once. The dashboard contains multiple panels, which can easily customize the structure of your dashboard and
arrange your panels in various ways to make them more readable and user-friendly.
NOTE NOTE
The measured temperature may
NOTE differ from the actual temperature.
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Removing Panels
1. On the right side of the page, you will see the gear icon to edit your dashboard. To start editing, click on the
gear icon indicated by the red mark.
2. Uncheck the box of the panel that you wish to remove from the dashboard.
3. Click the "Apply" button to apply the settings to the system.
2. This time, the selected panel will be moved to the desired position. You can also move multiple panels into
a customized layout in the same manner.
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Each panel on the dashboard provides a shortcut function. Using the "Shortcut" button on right side of the
panel, you can easily access the detailed information and manage the each panel's settings.
1. Click the "Shortcut" button indicated by the red mark to open the setting page.
2. The setting page will appear on the individualized web page. You can check the detailed information and
quickly apply settings that you wish.
Install Wizard
The description of this menu is written on the previous page. Refer to the "Starting Install Wizard" on page 48
for more details.
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System Tools
This menu sets and displays the F/W Upgrade, iARM Upgrade, iARM Save&Reboot, Satellite Library, and Graph
function.
Firmware Upgrade
2
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00 v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
v1.00
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NOTE
When selecting the box "Ignore warnings during installation and force the installation to continue"
NOTE before performing the upgrade, the warning messages do not appear during the upgrade.
2. The antenna firmware state will appear in the pop-up window. Check the current version and the new
version. Click the "Start Upgrade" button.
3. During the upgrade process, the window will display process status.
4. If the firmware is successfully upgraded, it will display as the "Success". Click the "Ok" button to close
the pop-up window.
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iARM Upgrade
1
2
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NOTE
When selecting the box "Ignore warnings during installation and force the installation to continue"
NOTE before performing the upgrade, the warning messages do not appear during the upgrade.
2. Once the update starts, the update process will be displayed on the screen. It will take about two minutes
to complete the firmware upgrade.
WARNING
Do not turn off the device power if the firmware upgrade page is displayed. Failure to comply may
WARNING lead to damage and/or malfunction of the system.
3. Once the upgrade is completed, the iARM module will automatically reboot in 10 seconds.
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Satellite Library
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Graph
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System Troubleshooting
This menu sets and displays the Diagnosis, Antenna Log, Antenna Event Log and Support function.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis Procedures:
1. Select the checkbox (full diagnosis test or single diagnosis test) before modifying the settings. Click on the
"Start" button to run the diagnostic test.
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2. Once the diagnosis starts, the page will indicate test status. It should take a few minutes to complete the
test.
3. After the diagnosis is completed the system shows the diagnosis results of each item. You can save the
results to the BDT by clicking the "Save Result" button and print this page by clicking the "Print" button.
To remove the result, click the "Clear Diagnosis" button.
4. When you want to check the recently saved diagnosis results, click the "View Last Report" button. The
pop-up page of the diagnosis results, including the save date and time, will appear. You can print this page
by clicking the "Print" button.
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Antenna Log
1
2
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Support
1
3
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System Setting
This menu sets and displays the Ship, Antenna, Satellite, Network, Modem Info, SNMP, Backup & Restore and
Mediator function.
Ship Setting
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Antenna Setting
1
2
NOTE
The "Set Rate Sensor Bias"
NOTE
function must be used by
NOTE
experienced engineers only.
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Network Configuration
This function is available after performing the "iARM Save & Reboot" on page 93.
NOTE
When clicking the "Apply" button after
editing the system settings, this pop-
up message will appear. If you want
NOTE to automatically save and reboot the
system, select the checkbox and click
4
the "Confirm" button.
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Modem Info
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Specification
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Specification
Specification
Technical Specification
Antenna System
Antenna Radome Height 1454 mm (57.44")
Antenna Radome Diameter Ø1379 mm (54.29")
Antenna Reflector Diameter Ø1050 mm (41.33")
Antenna Unit Weight (with Radome) 113 kg (249.12 Ibs)
Platform 3-axis: Azimuth, Elevation, Cross-level
3-axis Velocity Mode Servo Control:
Positioning
Azimuth, Elevation, Cross-Level
Azimuth Range Unlimited
Elevation Range -20° to +115°
Cross-level Range Up to ±37º
Stabilization Accuracy 0.2° peak mispointing @max ship motion condition
Motor Brake System Dynamic Brake
Roll ±25° at 6 second
Pitch ±15° at 6 second
Ship's motion
Yaw ±8° at 6 second
Turning Rate Up to 12°/sec & 5°/sec2
Frequency 19.2 GHz ~ 20.2 GHz Ka-band
RX
Gain 44 dBi @ 19.7 GHz (with radome)
Frequency 29 GHz ~ 30 GHz Ka-band
Tx
Gain 47.7 dBi @ 29.5 GHz (with radome)
1 x 50 Ohm N-type female connector
TX/RX: 10 MHz, 50 MHz, 400 MHz, 433 MHz
Above Deck IFL Termination
L-band (950 MHz ~ 2150 MHz)
DC power to BUC & pedestal (and LNB)
G/T over Rx Range at Elevation Angle
Min. 20.1 dB/K @ 19.7 GHz (with radome)
Min. 30 deg.
Polarization Circular (Rx: LHCP, Tx: RHCP)
BUC 5 W (standard), 10 W (optional)
Single 50 Ω coax cable for Rx, Tx, FSK, Reference and Power
BDT to ADU Cable (Antenna Cable)
from BDT to ADU
Input power 48 V DC (max 300 W) through Single RF Cable
Below Deck Termial (BDT)
BDT Size 431 mm x 411 mm x 44.3 mm
BDT Weight 5.7 kg
Display 256 x 64 Graphic OLED
Key Two Push Keys
LED Indicator Three LEDs for Power, Tracking and Error
USB Port 2ea (front panel), 1ea (rear panel, for Wi-Fi dongle)
Ship's Gyrocompass Interface NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183
Serial Interface Console RS-232C (57600bps 8, N, 1)
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Specification
Environmental Specification
Test Intellian Standard
Operational IEC-60945 (-25 °C to +55 °C, Power On)
Temperature IEC-60945 (-40 °C to +80 °C, Powered On and a non-
Survival
(ADE) functional state)
Storage IEC-60945 (-40 °C to +85 °C, Power off)
Operational IEC-60945 (-15 °C to +55 °C)
Temperature
Survival IEC-60945 (-25 °C to +70 °C)
(BDT)
Storage IEC-60945 (-40 °C to +85 °C)
Wind 56 m/sec (125 mph)
IEC-60068-2-30
Humidity Upper test Temp: +40 °C (-3), Humidity 98 %
Lower test Temp.: +15 °C (+3), Humidity 71 % ~ 78 %
Operational IEC-60945
Vibration IEC-60721-3-6 Class 6M3
Survival
DNV Standard No. 2.4, Class C
Operational IEC-60068-2-27 Method Ea 20g, 7ms
Shock Survival (Transient) IEC-60721-3-6 Class 6M3 type II 30g, 6ms
Survival (Bump) IEC-60068-2-29 Method Eb 25g, 6ms
Saline solution : 5 ±1 % NaCl
Salt mist
Storage period: 7 Days (IEC-60945)
Waterproofing IPX6 (IEC-60529)
IEC 60945-Annex B.
Solar
Operational +32 °C air temperature with the addition of 670 Watt/m2 solar radiation
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Warranty
Warranty
Warranty Policy
This product is warranted by Intellian Technologies Inc., to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of THREE (3) YEARS on parts and TWO (2) YEARS on labor performed at Intellian Technologies,
Inc. service center from the purchased date of the product.
Intellian Technologies, Inc. warranty does not apply to product that has been damaged and subjected to
accident, abuse, misuse, non-authorized modification, incorrect and/or non-authorized service, or to a
product on which the serial number has been altered, mutilated or removed.
It is required to present a copy of the purchase receipt issued by Intellian Technologies, Inc. that indicates the
date of purchase for after-sales service under the warranty period. In case of failure to present the purchase
receipt, the warranty period will begin 30 days after the manufacturing production date of the product
purchased.
Any product which is proven to be defective in materials or workmanship, Intellian Technologies, Inc. will (at
its sole option) repair or replace during the warranty period in accordance with this warranty. All products
returned to Intellian Technologies, Inc. under the warranty period must be accompanied by a return material
authorization (RMA) number issued by the dealer/distributor from Intellian Technologies, Inc. and a copy of
the purchase receipt as a proof of purchased date, prior to shipment. Alternatively, you may bring the product
to an authorized Intellian Technologies, Inc. dealer/distributor for repair.
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Appendix
Appendix A
Using Dual Antenna System (Optional)
Intellian's new BDT has embedded Dual Antenna Mediator function, which can be utilized to switch between
two Intellian VSAT antenna systems simultaneously. When one antenna is blocked by obstacles or has
suddenly lost service, another antenna will immediately provide fail-safe operation to maintain the highest
levels of system performance and reliability. It ensures always-on broadband service by reducing the out of
service time.
To use the Dual Antenna System, make sure that the antenna system components are properly installed.
Refer to the "Dual Antenna System Configuration (Optional)" on page 39 for more details.
Access the AptusNX (IP Address: 192.168.2.1) to manage and control the Dual Antenna System. You can
check the status of Dual Antenna System via AptusNX. The information for two antennas (Primary and
Secondary Antenna) is displayed on the Top Menu and the three panels (Dual Antenna Status, Primary
Antenna and Secondary Antenna) is displayed on the dashboard screen.
To control and manage the Dual Antenna System, go to the "SETUP" "Mediator" menu. Refer to the
"Mediator Setting (For Dual Antenna System)" on page 111 for more details. Also using the "Shortcut"
button on right side of the panel at the "DASHBOARD" menu, you can easily access the settings page.
Shortcut
Button
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Appendix
Appendix B
Performing One Touch Comissioning
Ensure to perform One Touch Comissioning after the first-time connection of the GX terminal and the BDT,
after cable replacement or band conversion. Take the following steps for One Touch Comissioning.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Management LAN port on the front of the BDT to the LAN port of PC.
PC
(Not supplied)
5. Click "Start" button and monitor the progress of One Touch Commissioning.
6. When One Touch Commissioning is completed the "One Touch Commissioning Successfully Completed!"
message is displayed.
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