Majestic SATMAR60 User manual

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1 Introduction
Specification………………….…………………………………………………….5
Antenna System Overview…………………………………………………….6
Direct Broadcast Satellite Overview………………………….…………..7
System Components……………………………………………………………8
2 Installation
Unpac ing the Unit………………………………..…………………….......10
Preparing for the installation……………………………………………….11
Selecting the location………….……………………………………….……...12
Equipment and cable installation…………..…………………………….14
3 Operation
Receiving Satellite TV Signals…………….……………………………….16
Operating the IDU……………………………………….…………………..17
4 Troubleshooting
Simple Chec ……………………………………………..………………….22
Causes and Remedies……………………………….……..……………….23
Appendix A
Satellite Coverage Map - New Zealand…………………………………….24
Appendix B
Satellite Coverage Map - Australia…………………………………………..25

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Figures
FiguresFigures
Figures
Figure 1-1 System Diagram……………………………..………………………..6
Figure 1-2 Satellite Bloc age…………..………………………………………..7
Figure 1-3 System Components…………………………….………………….8
Figure 2-1 Unpac ing the Unit……………………………………………….10
Figure 2-2 Selecting the Location…………………………………..……….13
Figure 3-3 Functions of LCD Display………………………………………17
Table
TableTable
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Table 1-1 Specification……..…………………………………….………………..5
Table 2-1 Parts included…………...…………………………………………….10

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Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Caution – Improper handling by unqualified personnel can cause serious
damage to this equipment. Unqualified personnel who tamper with this
equipment may be held liable for any resulting damage to the equipment.
Install under DRY condition ONLY! Do not install this system in the rain,
or in any wet conditions.
Moisture may affect electronics and void warranty!
Warning – Need 2 people to install the antenna onto the roof. Do not try to
install the antenna by yourself.
Note – Before you begin, carefully read each of the procedures in this
manual. If you have not performed similar operations on comparable
equipment, do not attempt to perform these procedures.

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The SATMAR60 satellite antenna system is the innovative and a technologically
advanced satellite In-Motion system. The SATMAR60 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
NZ - Freeview or Sky
AU - Foxtel or Austar
■Compatible with all Direct Broadcast Satellites (DBS)
■Built-in Digital Broadcast Receiver(DVB)
■Capable of High Definition receiving
Specification………………….…………………………………………………….7
Antenna System Overview…………………………………………………….8
Direct Broadcast Satellite Overview………………………….…………..9
System Components……………………………………………………………10

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Specification
SpecificationSpecification
Specification
Antenna Type Parabola / Prime Focus
Frequency Band Ku Band
Operating Frequency 11.7GHz to 12.75GHz
Dish Dimension 600mm
Radome Height 700mm
Antenna Weight 18kg
Antenna Gain 33dBi
Minimum EIRP 49dBW
Polarization V/H or RHCP/LHCP
Type of Stabilization 2-Axis Step Motor
Elevation Range 5°to 90°
Azimuth Range Unlimited
Tracking Rate 50°/sec
Temperate Range -20°to 70°
Power 12~24VDC
Table 1-1 Specification

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Antenna System Overview
Antenna System OverviewAntenna System Overview
Antenna System Overview
A complete satellite TV system, illustrated in Figure 1-1, includes the SATMAR60
antenna connected to a IDU, a satellite TV receiver, and a television set.
SATMAR60
Antenna Unit
I U(In oor Unit)
Satellite Receiver
Vessel Power
12~24 V C
Figure 1-1 System Diagram
V/H
Antenna Receiver

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Direct Broadcast Satellite Overview
Direct Broadcast Satellite OverviewDirect Broadcast Satellite Overview
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
SATMAR60 antenna, 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 to maximize the signal reception.
Blocked !
Figure 1-2 Satellite Bloc age

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Objects such as a tall lighthouse, bridges and big ships 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 reception
quality. If the satellite signal is lost due to blockage or severe weather conditions,
services from the receiver will be lost (The picture will freeze frame and may disappear).
When the satellite signal strength is again high enough, then the receiver will resume
providing desired programming services.
System Components
System ComponentsSystem Components
System Components
Antenna Unit
The antenna unit houses the antenna positioning
mechanism, LNB (low noise block), and control
elements within a radome. Weather tight
connectors join the power, signal, and control
cabling from the below decks units.
I U(In oor Unit)
The IDU is the system’s user interface, providing
access to the system and its functions through an
LCD and three buttons. The IDU also serves as
the vessel’s junction box, allowing the system to
use vessel power, and supply and receive data
to/from the antenna unit.
Figure 1-3 System Components

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This section offers a general explanation of how properly to install the SATMAR60
antenna. Installation of the SATMAR60 antenna 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:
Unpac ing the unit……………….…………………………………………….10
Preparing for the installation……………………………………………….11
Selecting the location………….……………………………………….……...12
Equipment and cable installation…………..…………………………….14

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Unpacking the unit
Unpacking the unitUnpacking the unit
Unpacking the unit
1. Open box and remove packing material.
The following items are included in the packaging of the WSTA-SM400PM antenna.
Item Description Quantity
1SATMAR60 Antenna Unit 1 each
2IDU (In Door Unit) 1 each
3Power Cable 1 each
4Coaxial Cable (10m) 1 each
5Coaxial Cable (1m) 1 each
6Installation & User Manual 1 set
Table 2-1 Parts included
2. Lift dome out of box vertically. Then lift unit out of box vertically. Do not turn
box and “roll” out, or turn upside down to remove.
Lift Unit straight up
out of the carton!

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Preparing for the installation
Preparing for the installationPreparing for the installation
Preparing for the installation
Install Tools and Materials
The SATMAR60 antenna system is designed for simple installation and setup.
However, the following list of equipment or items should be available during
installation of the SATMAR60 antenna.
■Electric drill and drill bits
■Socket wrench
■Silicon sealant
■Fastener suitable for specific application
1. Verification of the Vessel’s Power Supply.
■Confirm that the vessel’s power supply is 12VDC~24VDC.
2. Verification of the Satellite Receiver and IDU’s attachment and the electricity
supply
■Attach Satellite Receiver and IDU in the interior of the vessel or the trunk.
■Connect the power of Satellite Receiver and IDU.
■Once the power of Satellite Receiver and IDU is verified, it confirms that both
Satellite Receiver and IDU are working normally.
3. Procedure of the satellite’s attachment and installation.
■Attach the satellite on the flat surface area of the vessel’s roof.
■Connect each end of the Coaxial antenna cable to the satellite’s terminal and the
IDU.
■Connect the IDU and the Satellite Receiver box together through the coaxial
cable.
■Make sure that the satellite is working normally, once the power is supplied.
Warning : Things to consider when installing the antenna.
■Turn off the power when attaching or detaching the antenna.
■Make sure that the attached satellite is fixed on the flat surface.
■When attaching, ensure that all the products are adhered properly.
■Ensure that all the cables are connected properly.

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Selecting the location
Selecting the locationSelecting the location
Selecting the location
Determine the optimum mounting location for the antenna radome assembly. It should
be installed where :
1. The antenna has a clear line-of-sight view to as much of the sky as is practical.
Choose a location where masts or other structures do not block the satellite signal
from the dish as the vessel turns.
2. The antenna is at least 5 feet away from other transmitting antennas (HF, VHF
and radar) that may generate signals that may interfere with the SATMAR60
antenna. The further away the SATMAR60 antenna is from these other antennas,
the less impact their operation will have on it.
3. Direct radiation into the antenna from vessels radar, especially high power
surveillance radar arrays, is minimized. The radome should be as far away from
the vessels Radar as possible and should NOT be mounted on the same plane as
the vessels Radar.
4. The antenna radome assembly should be rigidly mounted to the vessel. If
necessary, reinforce the mounting area to assure that it does not flex due to the
vessel motion or vibration.
If these conditions cannot be entirely satisfied, the site selection will inevitably be a
“best” compromise between the various considerations.

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Good Location
Best Location
Poor Location
Figure 2-2 Selecting the location
Perform a through site inspection on the roof forthe antenna to be mounted.
1.
The antenna must have a clear view of the sky and the horizon at all
the directions to avoid blockage of the satellite signal.
2. The antenna should be on the top of the vessel.

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Equipment and cable installation
Equipment and cable installationEquipment and cable installation
Equipment and cable installation
This offers a general explanation of how to install the IDU and satellite receiver
properly to the inside of vessel connecting with coaxial cable.
1. The Coaxial cable is routed from the antenna to the IDU inside the vessel.
2. After Once deciding where to place the IDU and satellite receiver, 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 SATMAR60
antenna system.
■Connect the Coaxial cable to the SATMAR60 antenna port on the back
of the IDU
■Connect one end of the supplied coaxial cable to the receiver port on the
back of the IDU
■Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the satellite receiver

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The SATMAR60 antenna system is easy to use. Under normal conditions, operation
of the SATMAR60 antenna requires no intervention from the user. Antenna unit
initialization and satellite acquisition is completely automatic.
Receiving Satellite TV Signal….………………………………………….16
Operating the IDU…..…………………………..……………………………17

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Receiving Satellite TV Signals
Receiving Satellite TV SignalsReceiving Satellite TV Signals
Receiving Satellite TV Signals
Television satellites are located in fixed positions above the Earth’s equator and beam
TV signals down to certain regions of the planet. To receive TV signals from a satellite,
you must be located within that satellite’s unique coverage area. To check it, see
“Appendix A & B – Satellite Coverage Maps” In addition, since TV satellites are
located above the equator, the SATMAR60 antenna must have a clear view of the sky to
receive satellite TV signals. Anything that stands between the antenna and the satellite
can block the signal, resulting in lost reception. Common causes of blockage include
lighthouses, boat masts, trees, buildings, and bridges. Heavy rain, ice, or snow might
also temporarily interrupt satellite signals.
Turning the System On/Off
Turning the System On/OffTurning the System On/Off
Turning the System On/Off
Since power to the SATMAR60 system is controlled by the IDU, you can turn the
antenna on or off by applying/removing operating power to the IDU.
Turning on the System
Follow the steps below to turn on your SATMAR60 System.
1. Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky.
2. Turn on your satellite TV receiver and TV.
3. Apply operating power to the IDU.
4. Wait up to 5 minutes for system startup. The IDU will display the
Tracking Satellite screen after system testing is complete.
Turning off the System
Follow the steps below to turn off your SATMAR60 System.
1. Remove operating power from the IDU.
2. Turn off your satellite TV receiver and TV.

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Operating the IDU
Operating the IDUOperating the IDU
Operating the IDU
Appearance
Figure 3-2 Appearance of IDU
Functions of LCD Display
Figure 3-3 Functions of LCD Display
O
OO
ON
NN
N
OFF
OFFOFF
OFF
MAJESTIC
MAJESTICMAJESTIC
MAJESTIC
SATELLITE
SATELLITESATELLITE
SATELLITE
SELECT
SELECTSELECT
SELECT
SLEEP
SLEEPSLEEP
SLEEP
POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER
Power
PowerPower
Power
S/W
S/WS/W
S/W
LCD Display
LCD DisplayLCD Display
LCD Display
Satellite select button
Satellite select buttonSatellite select button
Satellite select button
Sleep button
Sleep buttonSleep button
Sleep button
It shows user selected
satellite
It shows current
operational status
It shows intensity of
signal
It shows satellite ID
ON
ONON
ON
OFF
OFFOFF
OFF
MAJESTIC
MAJESTICMAJESTIC
MAJESTIC
SATELLITE
SATELLITESATELLITE
SATELLITE
SELECT
SELECTSELECT
SELECT
SLEEP
SLEEPSLEEP
SLEEP
POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER
Zoom in

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Explanation of words in LCD
- INIT : It shows condition of initializing the antenna.
- INIT-SCH : It shows condition of initial search mode.
- SAT-MOVE: It shows condition of moving to another satellite.
- S:xxx : It shows intensity of signal.
- ID:xxx : It shows ID of acquired satellite.
- GYRO-CAL : It shows condition of calibrating the Gyro Sensor.
General Operation Order
Turn the power switch on.
LCD shows information of IDU.
Push the Satellite select buttons to
choose satellite.
Once Satellite is selected, turn power
OFF then ON, to activate system for that
satellite.
You will only need to do this when
moving between Australia & New
Zealand
ON
ONON
ON
OFF
OFFOFF
OFF
POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER
SATELLITE
SATELLITESATELLITE
SATELLITE
SELECT
SELECTSELECT
SELECT
Information of IDU

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It notice the start.
The antenna is being initialized.
Gyro sensor is being calibrated.
The antenna is searching the selected
satellite.
It shows ID and intensity of signal. The
antenna is tracking the satellite.
The Antenna stops to track the satellite.
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1

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In case of search failure
The antenna is searching the selected
satellite.
If the antenna cannot search the signal, it
stops to search during 2 minutes and
repeat searching the satellite.
The antenna is searching the selected
satellite.
It shows ID and intensity of signal. The
antenna is tracking the satellite.
The Antenna stops to track the satellite.
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPT
NZ: OPTNZ: OPT
NZ: OPTUS D1
US D1US D1
US D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
AU:
AU: AU:
AU: OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1OPTUS C1
OPTUS C1
NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1NZ: OPTUS D1
NZ: OPTUS D1
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