Majestic SATMAR37 User manual

Installation & User Manual
SATMAR37
Marine Satellite Antenna for TV

This manual contains important product information on
the use and maintenance of your SATMAR37 marine
satellite system. Please refer this manual for installa-
tion, operation, maintenance and contact information.
Prior to contacting the manufacturer or dealer, have
this manual and serial number available for reference.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD WARNING
THE COAXIAL CABLE THAT CONNECTS THE
OUTDOOR ANTENNA CARRIES ELECTRICAL
CURRENT. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION
WHEN HANDLING THIS CABLE. DO NOT
CUT, BREAK OR SPLICE THIS LINE. DO NOT
INSEERT OR CONNECT ANY DEVICES SUCH
AS SPLITTERS OR ANY OTHER DEVICE FOR
ANY REASON. THIS LINE IS NOT COMPATI-
BLE WITH ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT. DAMAGE
WILL OCCUR TO ANY DEVICE OTHER THAN
THE SATMAR-45 OUTDOOR ANTENNA IF
CONNECTED TO THE ANTENNA PORT.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 SATMAR37 System Overview
1.2 System Compatibility
1.3 Direct Broadcast Satellite Overview
1.4 Line of Sight (LOS) Interruption
1.5 System Components
2 Installation
2.1 Unpacking the SATMAR37
2.2 Antenna Installation
3 Operation
3.1 Operating the SATMAR37
3.2 The Satellite Acquisition with the SATMAR37
system
4 Troubleshooting
4.1 Causes and Remedies for Operational Issues
5 Maintenance
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A complete satellite TV system, illustrated in Figure 1-1, includes the
SATMAR37 antenna connected to a control box (IDU), a satellite TV re-
ceiver, and a television set.
1.1 SATMAR37 System Overview
Figure 1-1
1 Introduction
The SATMAR37 satellite system is the innovative and a technologically
advanced satellite antenna system for marine applications. The
SATMAR37 has a unique combination of state-of-the art components
with the most sophisticated satellite acquisition and tracking programs
to provide the following features:
■Fast satellite acquisition
■Compatible with any Satellite Receiver
■Compatible with all Direct Broadcast Satellites (DBS)
■Built-in Digital Broadcast Receiver (DVB)
■Capable of High Definition receiving
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Coax Cable
(White)
Supplied 1 metre
Coax Antenna
Cable (White)
Supplied 10 metre

1.2 System Compatibility
1.3 Direct Broadcast Satellite Overview
Direct Broadcast Service (DBS) satellites broadcast audio, video and
data information from satellites located 22,000 miles in space. A
receiving station, such as the SATMAR37, should include a dish and
satellite receiver to receive the signals and process them for use by the
consumer audio and video equipment. The system requires a clear
view of the satellite in the sky to maximize the signal reception.
Figure 1-2
The SATMAR37 satellite antenna is fully compatible with Digital Video
Broadcasting (DVB) satellites, as well as OPTUS D1 satellite.
At present, there is one Direct Broadcast Satellite position over New
Zealand.
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1.4 Line of Sight (LOS) Interruption
The SATMAR37 needs a clear line of sight (LOS), view to the satellite
for uninterrupted reception. Objects such as tall buildings, bridges,
tunnels and trees that block this view will cause a loss of signal. The
signal will be quickly restored once the antenna has a clear line of sight
again.
Heavy rain, cloud, snow or ice may also interfere with the signal recep-
tion quality. If the satellite signal is lost due to blockage or severe
weather condition, services from the receiver will be lost (picture will
freeze frame and may disappear). When the satellite signal strength is
again high enough, then the receiver will resume providing desired pro-
gramming services.
1.5 System Components
The standard SATMAR37 antenna system consists of the Outdoor Unit
(ODU, dome antenna), the Indoor Unit (IDU), which includes the Power
Supply.
SATMAR45 Outdoor Unit (ODU):
The Outdoor Unit houses the electronics, dish, LNB within a radome.
SATMAR37
Figure 1-3
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SATMAR37 Indoor Unit (IDU):
The IDU supplies power and commands to the SATMAR37 This device
allows for selection of the satellite from which you wish to receive a
signal.
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SATMAR37 Indoor Unit (IDU):
The IDU supplies power and commands to the SATMAR37. This device
allows for selection of the satellite from which you wish to receive a
signal.
Figure 1-4
Figure 1-5
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This section offers a general explanation of how properly to install the
SATMAR37 antenna. Installation of the SATMAR37 must be
accomplished by or under the supervision of an authorized dealer for
the Limited Warranty to be valid and in force. The steps in the
installation and setup process are as follows:
1. Preparing for the installation
2. Select location
■Mount the antenna (ODU) on top of the vessel
3. Equipment and cable installation
■Install the Indoor Unit (IDU), Power Supply near the Satellite
Receiver (Decoder) and TV
■Connect the cables
2.1 Unpacking the SATMAR37
The following items are included in the packaging of the SATMAR37:
Be sure to verify the complete shipment of your system before
beginning the installation.
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Item Description Quantity
1Outdoor Antenna Assembly (ODU) 1 each
2Indoor Unit (IDU)- Control box 1 each
3Power Cable 1 each
4Coax Cable (10m) 1 each
5Coax Cable (1m) 1 each
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2.1.1 Preparing the SATMAR37 Antenna for Installation
1. Upon opening the shipping container remove the items
listed in the table on the previous page.
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2.1.2 Installation Tools and Materials
The SATMAR37 system is designed for simple installation and setup.
However, the following list of equipment or items should be available
during installation of the SATMAR37:
■Electric drill and drill bits (Define the size?) eg. 5mm & 2mm
■Philips and flat tip screwdrivers (Define the size?) eg.#2 & #0
■Socket wrench
■Silicon sealant
■Fastener suitable for specific application

2.2 Antenna Installation
2.2.1 Select Location
Perform a through site inspection for the antenna to be mounted. There are
several factors to consider when choosing the location for the SATMAR37
antenna.
1. The antenna must have a clear view of the sky and horizon at all the
direction
to avoid blockage of the satellite signal.
2. Keep the antenna clear of any obstructions above decks. The antenna
requires a 10 to 80 degree look angle to receive satellite signals.
3. To minimize tracking errors, place the antenna unit as close as
possible to the intersection of the vessel’s fore-and aft centerline and
midships
4. Using two people, place the antenna onto the vessel platform. Do not
try to
install the antenna by yourself.
■The mounting surface should be flat and strong enough to support
the complete assembly.
■Make sure that the mounting surface is rigid.
2.2.2 Equipment and cable installation
This offers a general explanation of how to install the Indoor Unit and satellite
receiver properly to the inside of vessel connecting with coax cable.
1. The RF cable is routed from the antenna to the IDU inside the vessel.
2. Once decide where to place the IDU and satellite receiver, and make
sure that both units are placed in a dry and protected area.
3. The IDU and satellite receiver should be placed away from any heat
source and in an area with proper ventilation.
4. Ensure that there are at least 3cm of space around both units for
ventilation and connection of cables. Do not stack the units on top
of each other.
5. The following describes the basic wiring configurations for the
SATMAR37 antenna system.
■Connect the RF cable to the SATMAR37 port (antenna) on the back
of the IDU
■Connect one end of the supplied coax cable to the receiver port on
the back of the IDU
■Connect the other end of the coax cable to the satellite receiver in
the LNB INPUT
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2.2.3 Initial power-up and system checkout
Once all of the system cables have been connected, and when the Power
Supply is connected to the IDU then the antenna will have power applied and
it should be ready to checkout the system.
The light indicators on the IDU have three different modes of operation.
●Once the power switch is turned on the SATMAR37 will go into a
search mode and look for the Optus D1 satellite. The Red light
will come up and indicate “searching”
●Once the SATMAR37 has located the Optus D1 satellite, it will
proceed to track this satellite. The Green “tracking” light will
come on.
●Should the vessel be stationary for more than 5 minutes the
SATMAR37 will place itself into a sleep mode whilst tracking and
the Yellow “sleep” light will come on with the Green ’tracking”
light
●If the vessel is permanently stationary, you can choose to put the
SATMAR37 into permanent sleep mode so that the unit will not
wake up. To do this you PUSH the “Locate Sat” White button on
the IDU and the “tracking’ Green light will go out and the “sleep“
Yellow light will stay on.
●To get the SATMAR37 operating normally again, the power switch
must be turned off and on again to reset the system
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Power can be turned off by pressing the POWER button as shown in
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-1
Tracking Green
Search RED Sleep Yellow

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3.1 Operating the SATMAR37
3.2 The Satellite Acquisition with the SATMAR37 system
■Turn on the power to the TV and satellite receiver
■Turn on the receiver using the POWER switch
☺Under normal conditions, the SATMAR37 will acquire the
correct satellite and produce television programming in less
than 1 minute.
To minimize the time it takes the antenna system acquiring
the satellite, do not change the channel during the startup
process.
3.2.1 Power on
3.2.2 Changing Channels
If you have followed the installation instructions, your system should
be set to the satellite of your choice and the system should have
downloaded the appropriate channel guides. When the SATMAR37
system and satellite receiver is properly configured, it is easy to change
the channel using the remote control that normally comes with the
receiver unit.
The SATMAR37 system is easy to use. Under normal conditions,
operation of the SATMAR37 requires no intervention from the user.
Antenna unit initialization and satellite acquisition is completely
automatic.
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4.1 Causes and Remedies for Operational Issues
4.1.1 System Not Power-On
4.1.2 Improper Wiring
■Check the system is properly wired
■Verify that the IDU, ODU, and receiver units are properly
connected
■Check the antenna unit cable connections with proper RF
connectors
■Check the satellite trying to acquire
■Select receiver menu, set the correct LNB frequency setting
■Check the LNB skew angle
4.1.3 Incorrect Satellite or LNB Configuration
■Move the vessel to clear location from obstruction
■Check the satellite coverage area
NOTE: The SATMAR37 has a 37cm Reflector. This is below
the minimum size required in NZ (45cm) The SATMAR37
may be affected by Heavy Weather, this may result in
signal loss
4.1.4 Search Failure
4 Troubleshooting
There are a number of common issues that can affect the signal quality
and/or the operation of the SATMAR37 antenna system. The following
sections address these issues and potential solutions.
■Verify that the Indoor Unit (IDU) and receiver are powered on
■Check the blown fuses
■Verify vessel battery has been connected properly

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■Check the satellite trying to acquire
■Select receiver menu, set the correct LNB frequency setting
■Check the LNB skew angle
4.1.5 Snow, Rain or Dew pooling on Dome
■Check the satellite trying to acquire
■Select receiver menu, set the correct LNB frequency setting
■Check the LNB skew angle
4.1.6 Satellite Receiver

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5 Maintenance
The SATMAR37 Satellite System has been designed to be maintenance
and trouble free. For optimum signal strength, keep the dome clean
from dirt, bugs, and other debris. Periodic washing and cleaning of the
dome with mild soap and water is recommended.
If you have any comments or questions, please contact the Majestic
Service Department.

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Appendix A - System Specification
Frequency Band Ku Band
Operating Frequency 12.25GHz ~ 12.75GHz
LNB Local Frequency 11.3GHz
Dish Diameter 37cm
Radome Height 47cm
Antenna Weight 9kg
Antenna Gain 32dBi
Polarization Type V/H
Stabilization Type 2-Axis DC Motor
Elevation Range 15° ~ 62°(selectable)
Tracking Rate <50°/sec
Azimuth Range 370°
Temp Range -22°C ~ 55°C
Humidity 95%@40°C
Power 12VDC@3A(Max)
Target Satellite Optus D1

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Appendix B - Glossary
Azimuth: The horizontal angle of observer’s bearing measured clock-
wise from a reference direction. It is circular rotation around
the vehicle hereby.
Elevation: Angle in degrees measured from the ground level.
Signal Strength: Intensity of electronic signal received from the
satellite transmission.

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Limited Product Warranty
Majestic warrants the SATMAR37 product purchased against defects in
materials for a period of ONE (1) years and against labour costs for a
period of ONE (1) year from the date of original retail purchase by the
original purchase. It is the customer’s responsibility to verify the date
of purchase returning the warranty card included with the product to
Majestic within 30 days of purchase, or by providing a dated sales re-
ceipt for the Majestic product under warranty with the warranty claim.
If this date cannot be verified, the warranty period will begin 30days
after the date of manufacture of the original product purchased.
If you discover a defect, Majestic will, at its option, replace or repair
the product at no charge to you, provided you return it during the war-
ranty period. This is a return to base warranty. Please attach your
name, address, telephone number, a description of the problem and a
copy of sales receipt as proof of date of original retail purchase, to each
product returned to warranty service. Alternatively, you may bring the
product to an Authorized Majestic dealer/distributor for repair. If the
product was installed by an Authorized Majestic dealer/distributor, Ma-
jestic will cover the dealer’s/distributor’s labour charges for warranty
repairs, provided that the dealer/distributor contacts Majestic for pre-
approval of the charges.
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged
by accident, abuse, misuse or misapplication or has been modified
without the written permission of Majestic; if the unit has not been
installed by an authorized installer; if any Majestic serial number has
been removed or defaced; or if any factory-sealed part of the system
has been opened without authorization.
THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE THE ONLY
WARRANTIES GIVEN BY MAJESTIC WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT
FURNISHED HEREUNDER; MAJESTIC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY CUSTOM OR TRADE USAGE,
AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY
OR OF FITTNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SAID EXPRESS
WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE ENLARGED OR OTHERWISE AFFACTED BY
TECHNICAL OR OTHER ADVICE OR SERVICE PROVIDED BY MAJESTIC

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