iNetVu 1201 Flyaway Manual de usuario

Troubleshooting Guide for iNetVu®1201 Flyaway
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FCC and INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION TO THE USER:
The FCC and Industry Canada have imposed the following conditions when operating,
installing and deploying iNetVu™ Mobile Earth Stations and is mandatory for all installations
made within the Continental United States and Canada as well as Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto
Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and other U.S. Territories. The FCC requires that a certified
installer perform the installation. It is also strongly recommended that a qualified professional
RV dealer/installer mount the system on your vehicle. These conditions are also required by
C-COM for all other installed locations.
All iNetVu™ Mobile earth station installers must be C-COM Certified, and must have
specifically acknowledged the requirements for iNetVu™ Mobile installations, which are as
follows:
“Installation” is the physical mounting and wiring of the Satellite provider’s earth station
on a vehicle or other stationary site in order to prepare for correct operation. Only Certified C-
COM iNetVu installers may perform the installation and removal of an iNetVu™ Mobile
system.
“Deployment” means the raising, pointing and orienting of the earth station to the
communicating satellite, every time it is raised from a stowed position for use. The
deployment of an iNetVu™ Mobile system must only be done by a trained installer or by a
consumer using the deployment software.
Installers shall install the iNetVu™ systems only in locations that are not readily accessible to
children and in a manner that prevents human exposure to potential radiation hazards.
For large vehicles with roof mounts, the height of the bottom lip of the earth station when fully
deployed must be at least six feet above the ground at all times, or six feet above a
surrounding surface which a person may easily access.
If a roof access ladder or any other means of access to the roof is installed on the
vehicle, then the ladder or access must be blocked by a suitable rope or other barrier while
the earth station is deployed or in operation. The installer must provide this rope or barrier
directly to the end user at the time of installation and advise the user to use it at all times
when the earth station is deployed or in operation. Warning signs shall also be provided by
the installer to the end user to be posted on the rope or other barrier warning all persons not
to attempt to access the roof of the vehicle while the earth station is deployed or in operation.
Warning signs shall be posted at prominent locations on the earth station informing all
persons of the danger of harmful radiation from the earth station while it is deployed or while
in operation.
The iNetVu™ Mobile system may only be operated when the vehicle is stationary.
The installer must inform the end user that the vehicle must be stabilized during the
transmission, to prevent movement of the vehicle for any reason, including movement of
persons on or off the vehicle, or high winds. The installer shall advise the end user how to
appropriately stabilize their vehicle.
Installers shall be liable for all damages if they fail to comply with the above mandatory
conditions. This includes, but is not limited to damages caused by improper installation or
due to the failure to provide required information to the end user.
Installers and end users will be deemed directly liable for any damages resulting from either
of their failure to comply with the above rules. These rules are meant to ensure that

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extraordinary precautions and measures are used to prevent satellite interference or
exposure to harmful radiation. C-COM reserves the rights to immediately suspend without
liability or previous notice the operation of the earth station upon detection of a deviation
from its installation or operational requirements until the deviation is corrected. In addition, C-
COM reserves the right to suspend or cancel the Installer Certificate of any installer that has
not fully complied with these installation requirements.
Further, the installer and end user may be directly liable for any damages resulting
from any change undertaken by either of them. Including but not limited to, any modification of
any part of the hardware, software, specific operational frequencies, the authorized satellite,
or the size or other characteristics of the earth station supplied to them by C-COM or C-
COM’s authorized representatives.
Note 1:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Note 2:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

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C-Com Satellite Systems Global Headquarters
2574 Sheffield Road
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1B 3V7
Phone: +1-613-745-4110
Fax: +1-613-745-7144
General Inquiries:
info@c-comsat.com
Dealer Information:
dealer@c-comsat.com
Support Services:
support@c-comsat.com
Phone: +1-613-745-4110 OPT2
Toll Free: 1-877-463-8886 OPT2
Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 6:00pm EST
After Hours Support:
Tel: 1-613-656-3723
Toll Free: 1-800-233-0218
Monday – Friday, 6:00pm – 9:00pm EST
Weekends and Canadian Holidays
8:30am – 9:00pm EST

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 7
7000 CONTROLLER SOFTWARE & FIRMWARE UPGRADE ........................................................... 8
UNINSTALLING THE CURRENT SOFTWARE.............................................................................................9
NEW SOFTWARE AND DRIVERS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE................................................................. 10
UPDATING THE FIRMWARE.................................................................................................................13
VERIFYING THE UPGRADE COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY ...................................................................... 14
SERIAL NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE AZIMUTH BASE AND REFLECTOR................................................... 14
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY.................................................................................................... 15
FLY-1201 PHYSICAL OUTLINE............................................................................................................ 16
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ....................................................................................................................17
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................... 27
JAM ERRORS................................................................................................................................... 37
ERROR 0X9006 -EL JAM ERROR....................................................................................................... 38
1. If the Mobile Platform doesn’t physically move.................................................................................................38
2. If the Mobile Platform physically moves but the angle doesn’t change.........................................................40
ERROR 0X9007 -AZ JAM ERROR....................................................................................................... 42
1. If the Mobile Platform doesn’t physically move.................................................................................................42
2. If the Mobile Platform physically moves but the angle doesn’t change.........................................................44
ERROR 0X9008 -PL JAM ERROR....................................................................................................... 46
1. If the Mobile Platform doesn’t physically move.................................................................................................46
2. If the Mobile Platform physically moves but the angle doesn’t change.........................................................48
SENSOR ERROR.............................................................................................................................. 50
ERROR 0X8911 -SENSOR ERROR ..................................................................................................... 51
GPS................................................................................................................................................... 54
GPS FAILED..................................................................................................................................... 55
RF SIGNAL LOSS............................................................................................................................. 57
ERR_0X8915: RF IS TOO LOW ...................................................................................................... 58
RF SIGNAL NOT BEING DETECTED (POWERING LNB FROM THE CONTROLLER)..................................... 59
RF SIGNAL NOT BEING DETECTED (POWERING LNB FROM THE MODEM) ............................................. 61
MODEM............................................................................................................................................. 63
NO MODEM COMMUNICATION ............................................................................................................ 64
2. To troubleshoot a COM configuration:...............................................................................................................65
3. To troubleshoot an IP (HTTP, TELNET, UDP, SNMP) configuration:...........................................................66
CANNOT FIND SATELLITE.............................................................................................................. 67

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INTRODUCTION
About This Manual
This manual explains how to troubleshoot common errors on the iNetVu™ Mobile System. An
electronic version of this manual is available on the C-COM FTP and Knowledge Base.

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7000 CONTROLLER SOFTWARE & FIRMWARE UPGRADE
Quick Tip:The software and firmware versions must match for normal operation.
Minimum Requirements to run IMS Software
IMS Version
RAM
Processor Clock
Disk Space
Microsoft .NET Version
7.1.3 – 7.2.5
512 MB
800 MHZ
50 Megs Of Free Space
N/A
7.5.1 +
1 GB
2.0 GHZ
100 Megs Of Free Space
.
NET Framework 3.5

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Uninstalling the Current Software
Note: This method describes the steps for upgrading to and from the new .NET GUI interface ver.
7.5.x
1. Ensure the iNetVu software is not running. If it is, right click the icon on the bottom right of the
screen and exit. As shown below.
2. Go to the Windows Control Panel and simply uninstall the iNetVu software.

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New Software and Drivers Installation Procedure
Applies to: iNetVu combined Software and Drivers Package version 7.5.5+
Note: Do not connect the Controller via USB until the drivers and software have been installed
1. If you are installing from the USB flash drive or have downloaded from the C-COM FTP, run
the iNetVuSetup.exe file.
2. Click OK to continue.
Administrator privileges are required
The driver Installation will be begin
Note: The Software Installation will begin automatically. Please complete the Device Driver Installation
Wizard before continuing with the iNetVu Software Installation.
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