iBeam ISD710 User manual

ISD710
Maritime Antenna
(Active)
Quick Start Guide
Suitable for IsatDocks
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PART #: USRMAN006402
BEAM Communications
8 Anzed Court, Mulgrave
Victoria, 3170, AUSTRALIA
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ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS
AMPLIFIER + INTEGRAL ANTENNA
EQUIPMENT TYPE Mobile or Fixed Base Station
INTEGRATED OPERATING ENVIRON-
MENT
[ x ] Commercial
[ x ] Light Industry & Heavy Industry
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENT 32V DC maximum
RF INPUT POWER RATING (US &
CANADA)
30.0 dBm or 1.0 Watt peak (con-
ducted)
RF OUTPUT POWER RATING (US &
CANADA)
37.5 dBm or 5.6 Watts peak (con-
ducted)
DUTY CYCLE N/A
TX OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE 1626.5 - 1660.5 MHz
RX OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE 1565.19– 1585.65 MHz (GPS)
1518-1559 MHz (Inmarsat)
RF OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 50 Ohms
CHANNEL SPACING N/A
OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH
(99%)
83.1 KHz
MODULATION TX Modulation: GMSK
RX Modulation: OQPSK
EMISSION DESIGNATION* G7W
ANTENNA CONNECTOR
TYPE
Integral
ANTENNA DESCRIPTION Manufacturer: Aeroantenna Technology, Inc.
Type Marine
Model: AT1595-82
Frequency Range:
GPS 1565.19– 1585.65 MHz,
Inamarsat Receive: 1518-1559 MHz,
Inamarsat Transmit: 1626.5-1660.5 MHz
GPS Amplier Gain: 26 dB
INMARSAT RECEIVE Amplier: 26 dB
INMARSAT TRANSMIT Amplier: 11 dB
Antenna: 3.5 dBi (for model AT1595-82)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
RATING STORAGE:
OPERATIONAL:
-40°C to +80°C
-25°C to +55°C
WARNING
All antenna cables used with theses antenna
must have a dB loss of 6.5dB. Failure to use Beam
approved antenna cables will result in degraded
performance and may damage the IsatPhone Pro.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
To Satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile
transmitting devices, a separation distance of 55cm or more
should be maintained between the antenna of this device
and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance,
operations at closer than this distance is not recommended.
The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Maritime Antenna Installation Guide
Step One:
Antenna Cables to be brought
to top of pole or mast
Connects to IsatDock
Step Two:
Place pole or mast mounting
bracket over the top of the
pole or mast and fix with 3
grub screws.
Connects to IsatDock
Antenna Coverage
Step Three:
Attach both SMA connectors
to the bottom of the antenna
making sure to connect
the GPS cable to the GPS
connector and the Inmarsat
Cable to the ISAT connector.
Connects to IsatDock
Step Four:
Place the antenna on top of the
mast or pole and screw in the
3 mounting screws (with a split
washer and a at washer on
each) to hold it into place.
Connects to IsatDock
Installation Guidelines
To ensure maximum performance of the antenna system and to
maximise availability and reliability of service the antenna must;
• have a clear line of site to the sky
• be clear and free of obstructions
• be clear of metal objects
• be located away from other transmitting devices
• be securely axed in location
• not be located indoors
• be installed in conjunction with a certied cable
Installing Antenna Cables
When installing antenna cables, follow these guidelines:
• Route and restrain cables to prevent them from vibrating
or moving under normal conditions, which could result in
damage to the antenna or the coaxial cable connections.
• Wherever the cables contact structures, protect the
cables from chang or abrasion. If a cable needs to be
bent, avoid kinking it, and ensure that each bend radius
follows the cable supplier limits.
• Use coaxial sealant, shrink‐wrap tubing, electrical tape,
or another suitable product to seal all cable connections
appropriately to prevent moisture and corrosion damage
from weather exposure.
• Mount all antennas vertically and clear of nearby metal
obstructions.
• Minimize horizontal obstructions as much as possible
because they can create areas of poor system coverage.
Installation Options
The antenna system is suitable for marine, vehicle and
xed applications and is designed to meet Inmarsat System
performance requirements when installed according to the
instructions in this guide.
The following gure shows typical Installations:
The antenna must be installed without obstruction of other
instruments or structures. The antenna must not be positioned
within range of radar equipment or other RF interference.
Maritime Antenna Kit Contents
1. Maritime Antenna
2. Pole or Mast Mounting Bracket
to suite 34mm diameter pole
3. 3 x Small Mast Mounting Grub Screws
4. 3 x Large Antenna Mounting Screws
5. 3 x Small Split Washers
6. 3 x Large Flat Washers 2
1
3
4
5
6
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WARNING
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 55 cm or
more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To
ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended.
Sourced from Inmarsat
NOTE:For Satellite & GPS connection instructions please consult your Beam Inmarsat Product manual.
WARNING: Do not place the antenna anywhere there is a source of heat or fumes such as the ship’s exhaust.
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