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OW70L-Dac

OneWeb LEO User Terminal

Installation & Operation User Guide


Serial number of the product

This serial number will be required for all troubleshooting or service inquiries.

© 2021 Intellian Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Intellian and the Intellian logo are
trademarks of Intellian Technologies, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The
OW70L-Dac is a trademark of Intellian Technologies, Inc. Intellian may have patents,
patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights covering
subject matter in this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license
agreement from Intellian, the furnishing of this document does not give you any license
to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. All other logos,
trademarks, and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been
made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Intellian is not responsible
for printing or clerical errors.

Disclaimer
The information in this user guide is subject to change without prior notice through a
product life cycle. A printed version of the guide is periodically updated and may contain
inaccuracies or omissions compared to the recent product information. The most up-to-
date information can be readily accessible on our website at intelliantech.com.

Doc. No. UG-KL1002-V1.0


Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Precautions 6
1.1 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 6
1.2 General Precautions 7

Chapter 2. Introduction 8
2.1 Introduction to OW70L-Dac 8
2.2 OW70L-Dac Features 8

Chapter 3. Planning Installation 9


3.1 Installation Precautions 9
3.2 Selecting Installation Site 9
3.2.1 Installation Location for Antenna 9
3.2.2 Installation Location for CNX 9
3.2.3 Minimizing Satellite Blockage 10
3.2.4 RF Hazard Precautions 11
3.3 System Package 12
3.3.1 Outdoor Unit (ODU) 12
3.3.2 Customer Network Exchange (CNX) 12
3.3.3 Packing List 13
3.4 Installer/Customer Furnished Equipment 14
3.5 Unpacking System Package 15

Chapter 4. Installing Outdoor Unit (ODU) 16


4.1 General Requirements 16
4.1.1 Antenna Mounting Requirements 16
4.2 Antenna Dimensions 17
4.3 Placing Antenna on NPM (Non-Penetrating Mount) 18
4.3.1 Assembling Base Panel of NPM 18
4.3.2 Placing Antenna on Fine Tune assembly 21
4.3.3 Levelling the Mounting Plate 22
4.3.4 Measuring the North point 23
4.3.5 Aligning the Antenna to the True North 25
4.3.6 Placing Concrete Blocks on Base Panels 26
4.4 Mounting Antenna on Surface 27
4.5 Connecting Cable to Antenna 28
4.5.1 Connecting Cable to Primary Antenna 28
4.5.2 Connecting Primary Antenna to Secondary Antenna 29
4.6 Grounding Antenna 30

Chapter 5. Installing Indoor Unit (IDU) 31


5.1 CNX Dimensions 31
5.2 Antenna System Configuration 32
5.3 CNX Cable Connection 34
5.3.1 CNX Back Panel Connectors 34
5.3.2 CNX Connector Pinout Guide 34
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Chapter 6. Operating CNX 36


6.1 CNX Front Panel View 36

Chapter 7. Using Local User Interface (LUI) 37


7.1 Introduction 37
7.2 Requirements to Access OneWeb Web Interface 37
7.3 Turning On System 38
7.4 Accessing Webpage 38
7.4.1 TCP/IP Connection through LAN Port 38
7.5 Webpage Layout 39
7.5.1 Navigation bar 39
7.5.2 Home Page 40
7.5.3 Footer 40
7.6 Setting Up Cable and Antenna 41
7.6.1 RF Cable Setup 41
7.6.2 TILT Calibration 41
7.6.3 Antenna Setup 42
7.7 Starting Install Menu (Install Wizard) 43
7.7.1 Installation Navigation 43
7.7.2 Initial Install Page 43
7.7.3 Upload Software Bundle 44
7.7.4 New Software Listing 44
7.7.5 Upload Ephemeris Data 45
7.7.6 Antenna Levelling 45
7.7.7 Autonomous States 46

Chapter 8. Specification 47
8.1 Technical Specification 47
8.1.1 RF Specification 47
8.1.2 Mechanical & Power Specification 47
8.1.3 Environmental Specification 48

Chapter 9. Warranty 49

Chapter 10. Appendix 50


10.1 Appendix A. Pre-Installation Checklist 50
10.2 Appendix B. Tightening Torque Specification 51
10.3 Appendix C. Connecting power adapter for Heating Module 52
10.4 Appendix D. Using a lifting strap 54

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Precaution

List of Figures

Chapter 3. Planning Installation 9


Figure 1: Minimizing Satellite Blockage (example) 10
Figure 2: RF Radiation Hazard Area 11
Figure 3: Radomes and Pedestal 12
Figure 4: Customer Network Exchange (CNX) 12

Chapter 4. Installing Outdoor Unit (ODU) 15


Figure 5: Antenna Dimensions 16
Figure 6: Placing Antenna on Mounting Plate 18
Figure 7: Placing Antenna on Fine Tune of NPM 22
Figure 8: Placing Concrete Blocks on Base Panel of NPM 23
Figure 9: Placing Antenna on Mast 24
Figure 10: Installing Sequence of Bolts 25
Figure 11: Installing Bolts for Mounting Antenna 25
Figure 12: Cable Connection of CNX to Antenna 26
Figure 13: Cable Connection Between Two Antennas 27
Figure 14: Grounding Antenna 28

Chapter 5. Installing Indoor Unit (IDU) 29


Figure 15: CNX Dimensions 29
Figure 16: Dual Antenna System Configuration 30
Figure 17: Back Panel Connectors 31

Chapter 6. Operating CNX 33


Figure 18: Front Panel View of CNX 33

Chapter 7. Using Local User Interface (LUI) 34


Figure 19: Back Panel LAN Port Connection 35

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Chapter 1. Precautions
Prior to installation, read this Installation Guide carefully including the safety warnings and information.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury or inoperability of the terminal.
Antenna installation must be provided by a suitably trained professional installation technician or by
a qualified antenna installation service. Installation is not to be attempted by someone not trained or
experienced in this type of work.

1.1 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
in death or serious injury.
WARNING

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury or damage to equipment. It may also be used to alert
CAUTION against unsafe practices.

NOTE
A NOTE statement is used to notify people of installation, operation, programming, or
maintenance information that is important, but not hazard-related.
NOTE

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Precaution

1.2 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.

KEEP DRY
• Always make sure the antenna is stored on a dry floor.
• The antenna can withstand ordinary rain. However, water resistance cannot be
guaranteed if submerged.
• Keep the antenna in a dry place with 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.

• Before you begin a site installation, check the appropriate electrical code requirements and with other
regulations governing this kind of installation within the country of use.
• When installing, replacing, or disconnecting any cable components, make sure that each exposed metal
connector of the antenna is grounded firmly before the work.
• The outdoor antenna and antenna cables are electrical conductors so transients or electrostatic
discharges may occur at the antenna during thunderstorms. If the antenna is not installed properly, the
electronic equipment may be damage and/or cause personal injury or death to persons touching the
exposed metal connectors of the electronic equipment.
• Avoid installing antenna near high voltage overhead cables or similar.
• Do not climb the pole during a thunderstorm or in windy, wet, icy, or snowy conditions.
• Do not touch antennas, surge arrestors, or antenna cables during a thunderstorm.
• ODU (Outdoor Unit) must be properly mounted and secured to the pole. Failure to do so could result in
detachment of the unit, causing disruption in the unit's operation or could result in the unit falling, which
could cause serious injury or death.
• When installing the antenna, remember the following;
- DO NOT use a metal ladder.
- DO dress properly: wear rubber gloves, shoes with rubber soles and heels, and a long sleeve shirt or jacket.

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Chapter 2. Introduction

2.1 Introduction to OW70L-Dac


The OW70L-Dac is a dual parabolic terminal with a 73 cm reflector size based on a 12.3 dB/K G/T which
can be operated in the OneWeb low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation. The OneWeb communications
network comprises terrestrial gateways positioned around the globe communicating with OneWeb user
terminals. A radio link to the satellites is established using the User Terminal (UT) operating in the Ku-band,
with uplink frequencies between 14.0 and 14.5 GHz, and downlink between 10.7 and 12.7 GHz.
The User Terminal provides network and Internet access via the OneWeb satellites and OneWeb gateways.

2.2 OW70L-Dac Features


• LEO satellite pointing and tracking algorithm.
• 3-axis stabilization platform with motion drift compensation solutions.
• Fully sealed to protect against outdoor environment.
• Dual-dome operation for seamless connectivity.
• Simple and suitable industrial design for professional installation.
• Wideband GNSS antenna improves location precision.
• Remote monitoring, diagnostics and troubleshooting to resolve issues on site, which is made to the end
user via a local management interface.
• Ability to store multiple software versions to fallback to a known good or factory version in case of errors
in the current working version of software.

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Chapter 3. Planning Installation

CAUTION
Be sure to complete the pre-installation checklist before you begin installing the antenna. Refer to
"10.1 Appendix A. Pre-Installation Checklist" on page 50.
CAUTION

3.1 Installation Precautions


The User Terminal installation requires extreme precaution and safety measures given the installation
environment. 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.
To ensure your own safety and convenience of installation, note the following precautions.
• Review the general safety precautions in the Safety Precautions chapter.
• Familiarize yourself with the antenna and the mounting instructions prior to climbing any roof or ladder.
• Verify that all safety measures for outdoor or rooftop installation are in place.
• Verify all requirements before beginning the actual installation to determine if the equipment and
necessary items are available and functioning properly.
• Install the grounding system for the antenna support structure, radio hardware, and surge arrestor before
connecting the cable from the equipment to the surge arrestor. This protects the system against lightning
strikes during installation.

3.2 Selecting Installation Site


Before installing the antenna system, consider the best place to position the antenna for both performance
and safety.
3.2.1 Installation Location for Antenna
The antenna should be placed in an area with no RF signal blockage. A safe mounting place and a
restricted access location should be selected.
When the antenna is transmitting, obstacles in way of the beam path will decrease the satellite signal
strength and interrupt the connection. The antenna unit should have direct line-of-sight within 59 degrees
from zenith (or above 31 degrees of elevation from local horizon at all directions) without any obstacles in
the beam path.
3.2.2 Installation Location for CNX
An ideal location for the CNX should be:
• Within 100 m (300 ft) of the antennas
• In a dry, cool, and ventilated location
• Close to a power source

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3.2.3 Minimizing Satellite Blockage


The ideal antenna site should have a clear view of the horizon or of the satellite with all-around clearance.
Some examples of obstacles you must avoid for the directional antenna to operate effectively are:
neighbouring buildings, trees, or other obstructions and power lines. To minimize the influence of obstacles,
signal interference, or reflections, note the following guidelines:
• Avoid trees in the signal path. Seasonal changes such as leaves or hanging icicles can impact signal
absorption. Mount the antenna as high as possible above the ground to free up space. In open areas,
the ground is the actual surface of the earth.
• To use the basic antenna system you need to install two antennas. Intellian recommended Installing the
antenna at least 1.6 m (62.99") away from the other antenna.
• Make sure there are no obstacles within 59 degrees from Zenith. Obstacles can interrupt the satellite
signal transmission and reception of the antenna.

±59°
from Zenith
Obstruction

0.75 m
(29.52")

1.6 m (62.99")

Figure 1: Minimizing Satellite Blockage (example)

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3.2.4 RF Hazard Precautions


The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF (Radio
Frequency) energy, which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits. To comply with
current FCC RF Exposure limits, the antenna must be installed at or exceeding the minimum safe distance
as guided by the antenna manufacturer or supplier.

RF Radiation Hazard Area

A A

Figure 2: RF Radiation Hazard Area

WARNING
Exposure to radio frequency energy (RF) from the antenna may cause thermal injuries including
WARNING
tissue damage from increased heating and body temperature. Keep everyone at a safe distance
from the antenna when the system power is ON. Personnel must maintain a minimum distance
of A (refer to the table below) from the antenna and installers must place the ODU (Outdoor Unit)
transmitter in a manner to maintain minimum spacing requirement. Failure to do so could result
in exposure to radio frequency energy (RF) transmitted from the ODU (Outdoor Unit) that could
result in serious injury or death.
The value of the table applies to persons in the general population who are in an uncontrolled
environment.

For General population/Uncontrolled exposure 1.0 mW/cm2


Reflector Size (mm) Antenna Gain A Minimum Distance (m (ft))
*730 mm 38.5 13.0 (42.65)
*The minimum distance values for radio frequency energy (RF) depend on the reflector size of the
antenna.

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3.3 System Package

3.3.1 Outdoor Unit (ODU)


The OW70L-Dac operates in a dual parabolic primary and secondary configuration. Each terminal consists
of a pedestal, a reflector, RF modules and antenna control modules which are enclosed in a radome.
• Pedestal: 3-axial stabilized platform for the position compensation of the antennas
• RF modules: the antenna consists of a reflector, OMT, feeder and RCM which converts the satellite
signals into the IF bands and up-converts IF bands to the forward-link satellite signals. The primary
antenna includes the modem module, called SSM, which implements the necessary functionality to
transmit and receive signals as well as communicate and command pointing directions to the antenna.
• Control modules: the antenna interface module, called AIM, controls the antenna motion by interfacing
with the modem and RF modules.
• Radome: protects the antenna from outdoor environment.

Figure 3: Radomes and Pedestal

3.3.2 Customer Network Exchange (CNX)


The Customer Network Exchange (CNX) must be installed in a weather-protected area. It interfaces with
user equipment and provides power and data interconnection to the outdoor unit. The CNX connects to
primary antenna while providing secure GigE connection to the Baseband Unit. The CNX takes 56 V input
but can vary by product variant.

Front Panel Back Panel

Figure 4: Customer Network Exchange (CNX)

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3.3.3 Packing List


Before beginning installation, make sure you have all the included components.
The User Terminal (UT) is composed of the following components.

OW70L-Dac (without Heating Module)


Primary Antenna Package (Box 1)
Item Q'ty Size Description
Primary Antenna Unit 1 Primary User Terminal
Quick Installation Guide (QIG) 1 Installation Manual
Customer Network Exchange 114.2 mm x 125 mm
1 To access to OneWeb services
(CNX) x 35.2 mm
Power Adapter (AC-DC) For To convert 100-240 V AC power to +56 V
1
CNX DC for CNX (250 W)
Coax Cable (RG 6) 1 30 m F-type, For CNX power & data connection
AC Power Cord (USA) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (110 V)
AC Power Cord (CEEE7/7) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (220 V)
Hex Bolt 8 M12 x 30L
Bolt Kit for antenna-surface assembly (For
Flat Washer 8 M12
Primary and Secondary)
Spring Washer 8 M12
RF Hazard Sticker 1 Radiation Safety Distance (13 m) Label
Secondary Antenna Package (Box 2)
Item Q'ty Size Description
Secondary Antenna Unit 1 Secondary User Terminal
RF Cable (LMR400) 2 5m For inter-dome RF Rx & Tx connection
Ethernet Cable (CAT 5) 1 5m For inter-dome Ethernet connection
Signal Cable (CAT 5) 1 5m For inter-dome control signal connection
RF Hazard Sticker 1 Radiation Safety Distance (13 m) Label
AC Power Cord (USA) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (110 V)
AC Power Cord (CEEE7/7) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (220 V)

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Before beginning installation, make sure you have all the included components.
The following components are added to (with Heating Module) each package.

Heating Module Accessories for OW70LH-Dac (with Heating Module)


Primary Antenna Package (Box 1)
Item Q'ty Size Description
Convert Power Adaptor connector to
F-type Connector Adaptor 1
F-Type (Female Coax connector for RG11)
Power Adapter (AC-DC) For To convert 100-240 V AC power to +56 V
1
Heating Module DC for Heating Module (250 W)
AC Power Cord (USA) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (110 V)
AC Power Cord (CEEE7/7) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (220 V)
Primary Antenna Package (Box 2)
Item Q'ty Size Description
Convert Power Adaptor connector to
F-type Connector Adaptor 1
F-Type (Female Coax connector for RG11)
Power Adapter (AC-DC) For To convert 100-240 V AC power to +56 V
1
Heating Module DC for Heating Module (250 W)
AC Power Cord (USA) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (110 V)
AC Power Cord (CEEE7/7) 1 1.5 m AC Power Cord (220 V)

NOTE
RG11 Coax cable for connecting Heating Module should be purchase separately.
NOTE

3.4 Installer/Customer Furnished Equipment


• Country specific power cable and socket for Power Adaptors
• Grounding system that meets the local electrical code requirements
• Waterproofing materials all connections
• Tape or wraps to attach the antenna cable to the support structurer
• Fasteners and other installation tools

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3.5 Unpacking System Package


Follow the steps for easy and safe unpacking. The system package consists of two packages containing
the Primary Antenna Package (Box 1) and Secondary Antenna Package (Box 2).

1. Locate System Packages 2. Remove the top cover and 3. Remove the inside paper
(Primary Antenna Package protection forms as shown. supports and body of box.
(Box 1) and Secondary
Antenna Package (Box 2)).

4. Take out the Antenna. 5. Remove the bottom cover and take out the items.
• Refer to the Included items "3.3.3 Packing List" on page 13

NOTE
• Make sure all the parts under the bottom cover (Step 5) are removed before the packaging is discarded.
• Consider keeping the packaging material in case the terminal may need to be relocated in the future.
NOTE

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Chapter 4. Installing Outdoor Unit (ODU)

4.1 General Requirements


4.1.1 Antenna Mounting Requirements
You need to procure or fabricate a suitable mounting plate and pole to support the ODU (Outdoor Unit).
Consider the following factors to select the mounting method:
• The physical size of the unit (770 mm (30.31 inches) high by 730 mm (28.74 inches) diameter).
• The weight of the unit (About 32 kg (70.54 lbs) for Primary or 31 kg (68.34 lbs) for Secondary)).
• The mechanical resonance of the system excited by: Wind induced vibration (5 Hz)
• The system operates in primary-secondary mode. To mount dual antennas on a single pole, ensure there
is < 30 m (100 ft) separation between domes.
• The preferred installation orientation is East to West.
• Ensure the antenna is levelled ±1° in elevation and ±10° from the True North axis.
• The mounting method should be able to preserve antenna pointing calibration under wind load and
protect safety of life and safety of property.

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4.2 Antenna Dimensions


Confirm the height and diameter of the antenna unit shown in the following figure before installing it.
The mounting surface and overall space occupied by the radome must be sufficient for the height and
diameter of the fully constructed radome on top of its mounting base. The primary and secondary radome
dimensions are the same.

C
D

A
B

mm
Intellian Technologies
DATE

Version

UNIT
Unit: mm (inch)

1:10
SCALE

DWG NO
Communicate Smarter

Radome assy

A3
SIZE
DESCRIPTION

Sheet
770 (30.31)

Date
Radome bottom Secondary

Title

P/N
APPROVAL

DRAWING
CHECK
MARK

Ø845 (33.26)

Red Triangle
(Align to the True North)

Mounting Hole
Ø14 (0.55), 4 ea
Cable Connector
Radome bottom Primary

Box
247.5 (9.74)

*Power & Data Box:


(Primary Only)

247.5 (9.74)

Figure 5: Antenna Dimension

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4.3 Placing Antenna on NPM (Non-Penetrating Mount)


4.3.1 Assembling Base Panel of NPM
Check the requirement tools before assembling the NPM
FASTENERS TOOLS HARDWARE
IT EM DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION
M ounting Base(#A) 1 Side Supporting Rods(# C) 8 Ground M ounting Base(#E) 2
A C E

DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION DESCRIPT ION


M ast Pole(# B) 2 Support Plate(#D) 4
B D

1. Assemble 3 mounting bases with the bolts kits.

1
5
6

5/16"-18*5/18" Round
Flat head screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 washer
E
(2 ea),
Nylon nut (2 ea)
A

2. Assemble 4 support plates with the bolt kits. E

6
Loose8 5
screws
D

Loosen 8 screws
5/16"-18*7/8" Round (16 ea).
flat head square screw (16 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (16 ea),
Nylon nut (16 ea)

3
5

6
5
Adjust the width along with mast pole (#B) and
tighten the screws. (suggest torque 12.5 N-m,Max
torque 21.4 N-m)
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3. Assemble 2 mast poles with bolt kits.

Mast pole

Adjust the width along


with mast pole and tighten 5/16"-18*3-1/8" Hex-
the screws. head cap screw (4 ea),
Suggest torque: 12.5 N-m 5/16"-18 washer (8 ea),
Max torque: 21.4 N-m 5/16"-18 Nylon nut (4 ea)

4. Assemble 4 side supporting rods with bolt kits

Side supporting rod

5/16"-18*3-1/8" Hex-
head cap screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (4 ea),
5/16"-18 Nylon nut (2 ea)

5/16"-18*5/18" Round
Flat head screw (4 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (4 ea),
Nylon nut (4 ea)

Side supporting rod

5/16"-18*3-1/8" Hex-
head cap screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (4 ea),
5/16"-18 Nylon nut (2 ea)

Bush (Ø8.5/Ø12.5*L60)

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5. Assemble ground cable with bolt kits.

Before assembly ground


cable, tear off the
grounding hole sticker
(2 sides)

5/16"-18*1/1/4"
Hex- flange screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 kepts k-lock,
nut (2 ea)

Ground cable

Penetrating fastener option:


For directly mounting using
fasteners, place appropriately
fasteners, at the locations circled
in the below diagram

12-3/4" tapping screw


(Optional)

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FAST ENERS Installing T OOLS
Outdoor Unit (ODU)
ITEM DESCRIPT ION

4.3.2 Placing Antenna on Fine Tune assembly


Check the requirement tools before assembling the Fine Tune assembly

FAST ENERS T OOLS HAR DWARE


ITEM DESCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION
TOP FINE TUNE ASSY. (#A) 1 TOP PLATE CLAMP (#D) 4
A D

DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION


CLAMP ASSY.(#B) 1 FIX CLAM P (#E) 4 A
B E

HAR DWARE
DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION
TOP FINE TUNE ASSY. (#A) 1 TOP PLATE CLAMP (#D) 4
A D
DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION
BOTTOM PLATE CLAMP (#C) 4
C

DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION C


CLAMP ASSY.(#B) 1 FIX CLAM P (#E) 4
B E

Assemble top fine tune assembly and clamp assembly with bottom plate clamp using an adjustable Hex wrench.
DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION
BOTTOM PLATE CLAMP (#C) 4
C 2

5/16"-18*1" Round flat


head Square screw,
5/16"-18 Flange nut
(Each 4 ea)

Mounting Plate
D

NPM 3

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4.3.3 Levelling the Mounting Plate


1. Put a Levelling tool on the centre of the mounting plate.

Levelling tool

Mounting Plate

NPM

2. Rotate and adjust up & down the plates until they are perfectly parallel to the ground using the Levelling tool.
Check to see whether the bubble is aligned with the guide circle.

Mounting Plate

(Wrong) (Correct)

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4.3.4 Measuring the North point


It needs to calibrate declination angle due to the difference between Magnetic North and True North.
It is recommended to perform with antenna mounting at the same time.
A. When using a magnetic compass
1. Measure the orientation of the magnetic north by using a compass.
2. Mark the magnetic north point.
3. Get the magnetic declination angle at the installation area by the calculator (Refer to the Magnetic Field
Calculators on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
website www.ngdc.noaa.gov).
4. Mark the True North point on the mounting plate by including the declination angle.

B. When using a GPS compass (To assist in better alignment of the User Terminal)
1. Check the orientation of the True North indicator.
2. Extending its virtual line from the centre of the User Terminal to the Tip of the True North indicator (Line)
by using your own GPS compass (Smart phone applications or devices).
3. Compare with virtual line and "Red triangle" on the bottom of radome to check any misalignment.
Refer to the below App screen as a reference.

TRUE NORTH Check the


Current Location “True North”

Set your
“Current Location”

Find the
“True North” point

Mounting antenna on the Mounting Plate


1. Place the antenna on the mounting plate softly.

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2. Locate the antenna mounting holes and roughly position the "Red triangle" on the radome towards
*Magnetic North.

3. Position the fixings & bolts into the antenna holes and do not fully tighten at this stage.
DOWN

M12x35L Hex. Bolt


*This side down M12 Spring/Flat
washer (4 ea)

NOTE
This must be done for both the Primary and Secondary antennas.

NOTE

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4.3.5 Aligning the Antenna to the True North


1. Confirm the red triangle on the bottom of the radome and rotate the antenna to align with middle strut of
base.

Magnetic
North

2. Mark the true north point on the mounting plate by including the declination angle using a True North
indicator. (Refer to "4.3.4 Measuring the North point" on page 23)

Align to the
True North

Fix the position and fully


tighten the bolts after aligning

True North Magnetic


North

3. Fix the position and fully tighten bolts after aligning the antenna.

WARNING
• Ensure the antenna is mounted within ±1° elevation angle.
• Ensure the antenna is aligned within ±10° degrees of True North.
WARNING

within ±1°

within ±10°
True North

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4.3.6 Placing Concrete Blocks on Base Panels


1. Place the concrete blocks on the base panel to hold the weight of the antennas.
One concrete block is 39 x 19 x 19 cm (15.3 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches) /17.56 kg (38.7 lbs).
The area of the assembled base panel is 200 x 90 cm (78.7 x 35.4 inches).

2. Arrange 18 concrete blocks on the base panel in a single layer.


The total weight of 18 concrete blocks is 316.08 kg (696.8 lbs).

Concrete Blocks

3-Base Panels

Figure 8: Placing Concrete Blocks on Base Panel of NPM

NOTE
If you want to use alternative weight instead of concrete blocks as shown above, please make sure that total
weight of the alternative should meet suggested weight, 316.08 kg (696.8 lbs).
NOTE

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4.4 Mounting Antenna on Surface


1. Bring M12 x 30L Hex Bolt sets from (8 ea for Primary and Secondary).
2. Place the antenna on the surface and align the mounting holes of the antenna with those of the surface.
3. Before assembling bolts, apply Loctite #263 to the bolt threads to ensure the bolts are fastened firmly.
Insert the bolts and washers from under the mast into the radome, and lightly tighten them by hand
into the built-in nuts on the bottom of radome. Install 4 bolts in a criss-cross sequence as shown in the
figure.
4. After installing all 4 bolt sets, fully tighten the bolts using a torque wrench.
5. After mounting the antenna on the surface, remove the lifting strap.

M12 Flat Washer

M12 Spring Washer

M12 x 30L
Hex. Bolt (BUMAX)

Use a torque wrench.

Figure 9: Installing Bolts for Mounting Antenna

NOTE
• The bolt kits for Primary and Secondary come together as the same package in the primary box.
• Make sure the cable from ODU is aligned with the cable connector on the bottom of antenna for stable
connection.
NOTE
• Refer to "10.2 Appendix B. Tightening Torque Specification" on page 51 for the bolt tightening
torque.

WARNING
If a bolt does not fit into the mounting hole when installing the bolt by hand, stop installing and check the
bolt size. DO NOT tighten the bolts forcefully. It may cause damage to the inner threads of the mounting
WARNING holes of antenna. In this case, the damage is not covered by the warranty.

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4.5 Connecting Cable to Antenna


NOTE
Make sure the followings before installing system cables.
NOTE
1. All cables with connectors need to be fully secured and protected from physical damage.
2. Don’t acutely bend any cables during installation.
3. To reduce any damage from water (mist) or Ultraviolet Rays (UV), tape over using waterproof and UV
protective tape all the connectors located outside.

4.5.1 Connecting Cable to Primary Antenna


Connect one end of the coax cable to the F-Type power and data connector on the CNX to the F-Type
power and data connector on the bottom of the primary antenna.

Primary Antenna

Power & Data


connector

Power + Data Outdoor Units


Indoor Units
CNX
Coax (RG6) cable

SAT

Figure 10: Cable Connection of CNX to Antenna

NOTE
• To connect the primary antenna to CNX, use the 30 m Coax (RG6) cable or 100 m Coax (RG11) cable. The
maximum cable length recommended is 30 m for RG6 cable and 100 m for RG11 cable.
NOTE • A separate purchase of RG11 Coax cable is required.

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4.5.2 Connecting Primary Antenna to Secondary Antenna


1. Connect the RF (Rx) Cable from the Rx Port of the Primary antenna to the Rx Port of the Secondary
antenna.
2. Connect the RF (Tx) Cable from the Tx Port of the Primary antenna to the Tx Port of the Secondary
antenna.
3. Connect the Ethernet Cable from the ETH (LAN) Port of the Primary antenna to the ETH (LAN) Port of the
Secondary antenna.
4. Connect the Signal Cable from the SIG (Signal) Port of the Primary antenna to the SIG (Signal) Port of
the Secondary antenna.

CAUTION
• DO NOT over-tighten the connector, nuts, or screws when mounting the antenna to prevent any
damage.
CAUTION
• DO NOT leave any cables loosen and non-fixed, especially for those installed outside of the antenna.
• Make sure all cables are fully secure and cables are tied off correctly to prevent trip hazard and damage.

Primary Antenna Secondary Antenna

Tx Port Tx Port
LAN Port Rx Port
Rx Port LAN Port

Signal Port Signal Port

Outdoor Units
Indoor Units
RF (Rx) Cable: for Rx + Power
RF (Tx) Cable: for Tx
Ethernet Cable: for Ethernet
Signal Cable: for Control Signal

Figure 11: Cable Connection Between Two Antennas

NOTE
Intellian recommends using included cable (LMR400/5 m) to connect the antenna. If you need a longer cable
than included, contact Intellian Technical Support for assistance.
NOTE

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4.6 Grounding Antenna


Direct grounding for the antenna is very important for safety. Your radio hardware must be protected from
lightning strikes or static electricity by grounding. When establishing your grounding system, it must comply
with the safety standards in your country.
Ground all the antennas in use separately.

Figure 12: Grounding Antenna

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Chapter 5. Installing Indoor Unit (IDU)

5.1 CNX Dimensions


Confirm the dimension of the CNX before installing it.

Unit: mm (inch)

125 (4.92)

35.2 (1.38)
114.2 (4.49)

Figure 13: CNX Dimensions

CAUTION
• This equipment design typically applies to commercial or industrial equipment expected to be installed
in locations where only adults are normally present.
CAUTION
• This product is intended to be supplied from Intellian by a Listed Power Adapter, rated 56 V DC, 4.48 A
minimum, if need further assistance, please contact OneWeb for further information.
• Ensure to connect the power cord to a socket-outlet with earthing connection.
• Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only qualified service
personnel. This appliance classification of use by Skilled person.

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5.2 Antenna System Configuration


For the proper operation of your satellite communication system, it must be connected with all the provided
components as shown in the figure.
The basic antenna system consists of two antennas and a CNX.
The Primary Antenna Includes the SSM Module, which is capable of controlling and managing two antenna
systems simultaneously.

Primary Antenna Secondary Antenna

Includes
SSM Module

Outdoor Units
Indoor Units

RF (Rx) Cable: for Rx + Power


RF (Tx) Cable: for Tx
Ethernet Cable: for Ethernet
Signal Cable: for Control Signal

Coax (RG6) Cable:


Power + Data
CNX Power Adapter (AC-DC) 250 W

Figure 14: Dual Antenna System Configuration of OW70L-Dac (Standard)

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Primary Antenna Secondary Antenna

Includes
SSM Module

Outdoor Units
Indoor Units Coax (RG11) Cable
(separate purchase):
for Heating Module
RF (Rx) Cable: for Rx + Power
Coax (RG11) Cable RF (Tx) Cable: for Tx
(separate purchase): F-type connector
for Heating Module Ethernet Cable: for Ethernet Adaptor
Signal Cable: for Control Signal

Power Adapter (AC-DC) 250 W


Coax (RG6) Cable:
Power + Data
CNX Power Adapter (AC-DC) 250 W

F-type connector Adaptor *Power Adapter (AC-DC) 250 W

Figure 15: Dual Antenna System Configuration of OW70LH-Dac (w/ Heating Module)
NOTE
• RG11 Coax cable for the Heating Module power supply should be purchased separately. The cable length
should be under 100 m.
NOTE
• The power adapters for Heating Module (Primary & Secondary) may be packaged with different output
power (300 W, 250 W). In case, the primary heating module must be connected with the power adapter that
has higher output power (*300 W).

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5.3 CNX Cable Connection


5.3.1 CNX Back Panel Connectors
The following figure shows the CNX back panel.

CNX

LAN (CAT5)

Coax (RG6 or RG11)

Reset

Power

Figure 16: Back Panel Connectors

5.3.2 CNX Connector Pinout Guide

Check the following connector pinout information applied to the connection Ports of the CNX.

• LAN Connector

12345678

RJ-45 Female

Pin Signal
1 BI_DA+
2 BI_DA-
3 BI_DB+
4 BI_DC+
5 BI_DC-
6 BI_DB-
7 BI_DD+
8 BI_DD-

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• Coax Connectors

RF F Type Female

Conductor Function
Inner Power + Data
Outer GND

• Power Connector

1 4
6 Contact Power Plug Male
2 5
3 6

Pin Signal
1 Return
2 GND
3 Return
4 +56V DC
5 NC
6 +56V DC

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Chapter 6. Operating CNX

6.1 CNX Front Panel View


Check the connection status with the LED indicators on the front panel of CNX.

CNX

POWER Indicator
Ethernet Indicator
Coax Indicator

Figure 17: Front Panel View of CNX

The following table shows status indicators on the CNX.

LED
Colour Description
Indicators

Steady Green The CNX is powered on.


POWER
Off The CNX is powered off.
The user network is ready. (There is a good physical connection and
Steady Green
also, running thorough traffic stably connected)
Ethernet Blinking Green The user network is connected. (There is a physical connection)

Off The user network is not connected.


The CNX Coaxial cable is connected. Its blinking frequency changes
Blinking Green
by the signal traffic. (MoCA communication is established)
Coax
The CNX Coaxial cable is not connected properly.
Off
(MoCA communication is not properly established)

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Using Local User Interface (LUI)

Chapter 7. Using Local User Interface (LUI)

7.1 Introduction
With the embedded Using Local User Interface (LUI) software, the antenna can be monitored, controlled,
and diagnosed remotely through a web browser. It saves your time and cost generated by various
maintenance activities such as operating firmware upgrades, tracking parameter resets, and system
diagnosis, etc.

7.2 Requirements to Access OneWeb Web Interface


The LUI can be accessible by Chrome web browser.

NOTE
LUI works on Chrome web browsers. (Intellian recommended using Chrome web browser when
operating LUI.)
NOTE

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7.3 Turning On System


The primary antenna has to be connected to the CNX and powered up in order to access the webpage.
The CNX should be connected to a power adapter before connecting between the antenna and CNX.

7.4 Accessing Webpage


7.4.1 TCP/IP Connection through LAN Port
The network is automatically configured by DHCP with no additional PC IP configuration.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN Port on the front panel of CNX to a LAN Port of PC. The Data
LED indicator will turn Green if CNX is connected.
2. Enter the IP address into your web browser’s address bar to log in to the Local User Interface (LUI).
• IP Address: 192.168.100.1 (Default)

LAN Port

PC
(Customer supplied)

CNX
Figure 18: Back Panel LAN Port Connection

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7.5 Webpage Layout


Once you log in, the following information and menus are displayed.

7.5.1 Navigation bar


The navigation bar as shown below is the primary way being able to navigate the LUI. The navigation bar is
persistent across all LUI pages.

1 2 3 4 5

No. Item Description


This is the banner that displays the branding logo. Clicking on the logo on any
1 Logo
given page will return the LUI to the homepage.
Language The language drop-down menu lists all supported languages. Picking a
2 Drop Down language from the drop-down menu will change all text to the specified
Menu language immediately.
These are the navigation items on the navigation bar. Clicking on a section will
take you to a different part of the LUI. The sections are as follow:
• Home: The homepage of the LUI displays a high-level overview of most
components via a card layout.
• Install: Guides the user through the installation process. More information on
the installation process can be found in the "7.7 Starting Install Menu (Install
Wizard)" on page 43.
• Antenna: Displays Antenna Information such firmware version, configuration
and status.
Navigation
3 • Modem: Displays Modem Information (IMSI, IMEI, Manufacturer, Software
Items
Version, etc.), Modem Status (Call Status, Operating mode, etc.), OneWeb
Extension Statistics, and GNSS Statistics.
• Network: Displays statistics for all the network interfaces on the SSM such as
the CNX interface, MGT interface, and WAN interface.
• Diagnostics: Contains most of the SSM related statistics and configuration.
Displays information such as the UT Status, Sensor Information, Host
Processor Logs, and Event Logs.
• Management: Displays UT Network Management Information such as SDL
Information and UCR Statistics.
This is the auto-refresh dropdown. Choosing an interval other than 0 will, refresh
4 Auto-Refresh
the display, fetch the data again at the specified interval.
This is the reboot button. Clicking this button will trigger an SSM reset. While the
SSM is rebooting, the reboot button turns from green to red. Upon successful
5 Reboot
reboot, the LUI will automatically refresh the page and the reboot button will go
back to being green.

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7.5.2 Home Page


The home page consists of several cards that display a high-level overview of certain components such
as the UT System, Antenna, or UT Network Management. Each card has a border that, depending on the
status of the subsystem, changes colour. If the subsystem is in a bad state, the card is outlined in red. If the
subsystem is behaving as normal, then the card is outlined in green. Clicking on a card will take you to the
webpage where you can find more detailed information about the subsystem.

7.5.3 Footer
The footer, like the navigation bar, is persistent throughout all LUI pages. The footer contains two pieces of
information: one on the left and one on the right.
The current software version that is running on the Host Processor is displayed on the left. The operational
software mode follows the software version. If the operational software mode is a factory, the text colour is
red. If the operational software mode is main, the text colour is green. Clicking on this will take you to the
UT Status section of the Diagnostics page.
The system uptime is displayed on the right. It displays how much time has passed since the last reboot.
The format is days:hours:minutes:seconds.

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7.6 Setting Up Cable and Antenna


This section describes how to setup the antenna.
Setting up the antenna is required before "7.7 Starting Install Menu (Install Wizard)".

7.6.1 RF Cable Setup

Intellian provides the Antenna RF Cables (LMR400, 5 m) as default. Choose the LMR 400 on the
IF Cable Type and the 5 on the IF Cable Length (m) from the drop-down list. Click on Submit.
NOTE: The RF cable type and length value must be the same as the RF cable being used.

7.6.2 TILT Calibration

Primary

The Tilt Calibration must be applied to both the primary and secondary antennas. Choose the Primary/
Secondary on the Select Antenna and select the Start Calibration on the TILT Calibration Action from
the drop-down list. If you select the Stop on the TILT Calibration Action and Click the Submit, the
antenna system will stop the tilt calibration.
Click on Submit, then click on Next. The antenna system will start the tilt calibration.

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7.6.3 Antenna Setup

This section can be skipped if this is first time setting up the antenna. Only if the antenna is moved to a
different location, select Start for Auto Pointing Assistant and click on Submit.

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7.7 Starting Install Menu (Install Wizard)


The Install Wizard will give you a guide by going through the steps of setup for the antenna system
commissioning. We highly recommend using this wizard to complete your installation and commissioning
of the system. After accessing LUI main page, go to the Install menu on the navigation bar and perform the
wizard.

The LUI Installation page serves as the front end for installation.

7.7.1 Installation Navigation

At the top of the installation, the page is the installation navigation. At the top is a progress bar that
displays what percentage of the installation process is complete. An auto advance button on the left that,
when enabled, advances the installation to the next step once the current step has either finished or is not
required.
On the right are three buttons:
• Start Over button: Brings you back to the first step of the installation.
• Back button: Steps one step back in the installation.
• Next button: Advances to the next step in the installation.
If a given state is required, the Next button is disabled, and the installation cannot proceed until the current
step has been completed.

7.7.2 Initial Install Page

The first page of the installation process is a splash screen that states that the UT has not yet been
installed. To proceed with the installation to the next step, click on Start Installation or Next.

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7.7.3 Upload Software Bundle

1.0.0 1.00 00001 SSM_1.0.0

The Upload Software Bundle page displays the current software versions running on each component.
Clicking on the empty text box or the Browse button allows the upload of a Software Bundle. Until a bundle
has been uploaded, the Upload button is greyed out. If the upload is not successful, a status error message
will be displayed.

7.7.4 New Software Listing

1.0.1 1.01 00002 SSM_1.0.1

Upon a successful upload, the New Software version is displayed beneath the current software along with
a prompt. Clicking No. It deletes the bundle file that was uploaded and returns you back to the beginning of
the state in which you must upload another bundle file. Clicking Yes then triggers the next step of this state
which is performing the updates. If an update fails for any given component, an error message is displayed
and the SSM stops attempting to update the rest of the components. Upon a successful update, the SSM
will reset itself and the LUI will refresh the page once the SSM has finished rebooting. After the reboot, you
can click to advance to the next state.

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7.7.5 Upload Ephemeris Data

The Upload Ephemeris Data page is a simple file upload page. Simply click on the empty text box or the
Browse button to upload an Ephemeris file. Until a file has been uploaded, the upload button is greyed out.
Upon a successful upload, a success status message will be displayed, and the state can be advanced.
Click on Next.

NOTE
What is Ephemeris Data?
NOTE
Ephemeris Data contains current information about the orbits of the satellites in the OneWeb
constellation. The User Terminal uses ephemeris data to determine the positions of the satellites
in the sky at any given time.
Remark: Every 30days, this data file is updated. Once User Terminal is commissioned this will be
updated automatically.

7.7.6 Antenna Levelling

The antenna Levelling page displays the current sensor data received from the antenna.
The “Tilt Pitch: degrees” and “Tilt Roll: degrees” are displayed. If the degree values meet the tolerance, the
card for the corresponding antenna is outlined in Green; otherwise, it is outlined in Red.
If it is Red, antennal Levelling has to be re-done until the display becomes Green. When Levelling is re-
done, "7.6.2 TILT Calibration" has to be done after the installation completes. If the installation fails, it could
be due to the incorrect Levelling; therefore, installation has to be re-done.

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7.7.7 Autonomous States


Autonomous states all display a progress bar of its progress. The following states require no action from the
user aside from proceeding to the next state. All installation state is displayed, or some installation status is
displayed underneath the progress bar.

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Specification

Chapter 8. Specification

8.1 Technical Specification

8.1.1 RF Specification
Item Specification
Reflector Size 730 mm (28.74")
Operating Frequency Rx : 10.7 ~ 12.7 GHz
Tx : 14.0 ~ 14.5 GHz
Polarization Rx: RHCP
Tx: LHCP
G/T @ 11.8 GHz Min. 12.2 dB/K
(Clear sky @30° Elevation)
Gain without radome Rx: 36.0 dBi @ 11.8 GHz
Tx: 38.4 dBi @ 14.25 GHz
EIRP 36.6 dBW / 40 MHz (dual carrier)
33.6 dBW / 20 MHz (single carrier)
Cross Polarization Isolation Min. 20 dB
L-band IF Operation 1850 ~ 2100 MHz

8.1.2 Mechanical & Power Specification


Item Specification
Weight Antenna 20 kg (44.09 lbs)
Radome Primary Antenna: 12 kg (26.45 lbs)
Secondary Antenna: 11 kg (24.25 lbs)
Total Primary Antenna: 32 kg (70.54 lbs)
Secondary Antenna: 31 kg (68.34 lbs)
Radome Height 770 mm (30.31")
Size Diameter Ø845 mm (33.26")
Platform 3-axis: Azimuth, Elevation, Cross-Level
Pedestal Azimuth -300° to +300°
Motion Elevation -59° to +59°
Range Cross-Level -10° to +10°
Antenna Power Source 56 V DC from CNX
CNX Power Source 56 V DC from adapter
Adapter Power Source 100-240 V AC, 50 ~ 60 Hz
Power Consumption Primary: 76 W average, max. 80 W
Secondary: 76 W average, max. 80 W

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8.1.3 Environmental Specification

Item Specification
Temperature Operational -40°C ~ +55°C (w/ Optional Heating Module)
(ODU) -25°C ~ +55°C (w/o Heating Module)
Survival -40°C ~ +80°C
Storage -40°C ~ +85°C
Storage Environment ETSI EN 300 019 Class 1.1
Operational Temperature
0°C ~ +40°C
(CNX)
Operational Humidity Relative humidity range of 10% to 100% non-condensing in accordance
with IEC60068-2-78 for a period of 96 hours.
Non-operational Humidity IEC 60068-2-41 Method Db for a period of 4 hours.
Operational Vibration IEC 60068-2-64,
.001 - .02 PSD, slope +12, 5 to 10 Hz
.02 PSD, slope 0, 10 to 50 Hz
.02 - .001 PSD, slope -12, 50 to 100 Hz
Non-operational Vibration IEC 60721-3-4, Class 4M3 3.0 mm peak (+/- 1.5) (2-9 Hz) 5 m/s2 (9-200 Hz)
IEC 60068-2-6 with test duration of 5 sweeps per each of the 3 axes.
Operational Shock IEC 60068-2-27
Non-operational Shock IEC 60068-2-27
Weather Tightness IP66 per IEC 60529
Lightning Protection IEC 61000-4-5 Class 4
ETSI EN 300 132-2
Hail Impact ASTM E822
Operating Wind Resistance 80 km/hr (50 mph)
Functional Wind Resistance 81-160 km/hr (51 mph ~ 100 mph)
Survival Wind Resistance 161 km/hr ~ 240 km/hr (101 mph ~ 150 mph)
Chemical conditions Per IEC 60068-2-60, Method 4
Lightening IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-4 (EFT)
IEC 61000-4-5 (Surge)

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Warranty

Chapter 9. Warranty

Intellian systems are warranted against defects in parts and workmanship, these warranties cover
ONE (1) YEAR of parts and ONE (1) YEAR of factory repair labour to return the system to its original
operational specification.

Warranty periods commence from the date of shipment from Intellian facility, or date of installation which is
come sooner.
Intellian Technologies 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.
Intellian Technologies, will (at its sole discretion) provide factory repair service during the warranty period
any product which is proven to be defective in materials or workmanship, in accordance with the relevant
product warranty policy.
All products returned to Intellian Technologies, during the warranty period must be accompanied by a
Service Case reference number issued by the dealer/distributor from Intellian Technologies, and (where
applicable) a copy of the purchase receipt as a proof of purchase date, prior to shipment.
Alternatively, you may bring the product to an authorized Intellian Technologies, dealer/distributor for repair.

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Chapter 10. Appendix

10.1 Appendix A. Pre-Installation Checklist

This pre-installation checklist describes important considerations before installing the UT. It must be
completed by the certified installer to install in a safe location. Please fill out the general information below.

Date of Survey:
Date of Install (If different from installation date):

Installer Information Customer Information


• Company Name: • Organization Name:
• Installer’s Name: • Customer Name:
• Contact Phone Number: • Phone Number:
• Address: • Address:
• Email: • Email:
• Site Location (Lat / Long.):
• UT Type Being Installed (w. CNX):

The following checklist is to be completed by the Installer.

Building / Site checklist


Check Item Result
The proposed antenna mount type is checked. (Roof Mount / Ground Mount / (Fill out)

Ground Level Pole Mount / Pole Mount Bolted to Wall / Custom Mount / Etc.)
The location of the site is checked. (Urban / Semi-urban / Rural / Remote) (Fill out)

The building external wall composition is checked. (If mounted on the building) Yes / No / N/A
The line-of-sight of the antenna is checked for radiation safety. Yes / No / N/A
The safety from unauthorized access is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The roof space/floor space availability based on mount type is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The roof/soil composition based on mount type is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The lightning protection availability is checked. Yes / No / N/A

Expected Obstructions / Possible Interference checklist


Check Item Result
The field of view to satellite constellation is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The no interference with RF transmitters is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The no interference by high voltage lines, power cables, and telephone cables is Yes / No / N/A
checked.
The no other possible sources of interference are checked. Yes / No / N/A
The map of no obstruction is checked. (Also updated into UT configuration as an Yes / No / N/A
array of AZ, EL coordinates.)

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Appendix

10.2 Appendix B. Tightening Torque Specification


This table shows the recommended values of tightening torques.

Bolt Size Tightening Torque (N m)


M2 0.5
M2.5 1
M3 1.5
M4 3
M5 6
M6 12
M8 27
M10 50
M12 85
M14 130
M16 200

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10.3 Appendix C. Connecting power adapter for Heating


Module

There are two kinds of OW70L-Dac versions, one is OW70L-Dac without Heating Module. Another one
is OW70LH-Dac pre-fitted Heating Module version. You can purchase among them and cannot buy the
Heating Module kit separately. Therefore, choose the model appropriately consider your circumstances.
The below steps are described for connecting cable for Heating Module.
1. Recognize the location of Heating Module connector location on Primary and Secondary Bottom of the
Radome as picture below.

2. Connect the RG11 Coax cable to the Heating Module connector. To convert connector type, use a
F-type connector adaptor between the Heating Module and a power adapter.

NOTE
RG11 Coax cable for the Heating Module power supply should be purchased separately. The cable length
should be under 100 m.
NOTE

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3. Connect the power adapter and the power cord that is appropriate in your country.

F-type Connector Adaptor Power Adapter Power cord

NOTE
The power adapters for Heating Module (Primary & Secondary) may be packaged with different output
power (300 W, 250 W). In case, the primary heating module must be connected with the power adapter that
NOTE has higher output power (*300 W).

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10.4 Appendix D. Using a lifting strap


When you install the antenna unit to the mounting plate (or other surfaces), you can use the lifting strap.
To use the lifting strap, Refer to pictures below. (A separate purchase of the lifting strap is required.)
Make sure that before installing the lifting strap on the antenna, has plenty of room.

1. Prepare the lifting strap. 3. Arrange the straps to locate the 4. Remove a pin from a
2. Wrap the antenna up using the holder is the top of the antenna. shackle on the strap.
lifting straps.

6
6
5. Clip the opposite side's strap 6. Fully tighten the lifting strap and 7. Re-wrap the holder
onto the shackle. secure the shackle with the pin. and shackle with the
protection.

8. Ready to lift the antenna.

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