Kyocera VLSG-01 manual Remote and Local Control, Magnetometer Calibration, Antenna Calibration

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CALIBRATION

2.5CALIBRATION

There are two components of VanLink requiring calibration that need to be performed prior to successful operation of the VanLink operational system. The first component to be calibrated is the magnetometer. The second component to be calibrated is the antenna.

2.5.1Magnetometer Calibration

After installation, the magnetometer (part of the GPS/IMU assembly) needs to be calibrated. This procedure acquires a magnetic footprint created by any surrounding magnetically impeding structures on/in the vehicle so, regardless of the it’s orientation to magnetic north, the V750 can accurately pinpoint the current heading.

In order to perform calibration on the IMU (magnetometer), the vehicle must be in a location free of magnetic interference and as far away as possible from any nearby structures which could potentially interfere with the magnetometer’s reference to North.

The vehicle must be capable of driving in a tight 360 degree circle with a laptop that is connected to the GPS/IMU and running the calibration software.

2.5.2Antenna Calibration

Typically calibrated to Magnetic North (to maintain compatibility with the Troll Systems standard configuration NavTrack feature), the antenna’s orientation is calculated with an offset to the magnetometer’s current heading. This is required to accurately orient the dish to each respective receive site in reference to the vehicle’s GPS coordinates and orientation to North.

2.6REMOTE AND LOCAL CONTROL

Even without remote control, VanLink is a powerful tool. An operator can quickly press a few buttons and have the antenna accurately align itself to the desired receive site with very little training required. While the V750 is in LOCAL mode, only personnel in the vehicle have control of the V750.

Full control of the antenna, including site selection as well as most control for any additional devices, is available from the front panel. It is possible to remotely reset the V750 to enable remote control; otherwise the personnel in the vehicle must enable remote control from the front panel of the V750.

VanLink System featuring TouchStar™ Technology - Troll Systems Corporation

Document VLSG-01 - 10/21/08

VanLink System Requirements 2-9

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Contents VanLink System Installation Guide Troll Systems Corporation Table of Contents C100 User Interface Software Requirements SummaryVanlink Equipment Components Required HardwareTerm Definition ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, TermsABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, Terms Packaging WarrantyVanLink Component Set-up and Operation Conventions Used in this DocumentHint This format is used for all hints HintsContact Information Introduction Do Not Service or Adjust Alone General Safety PrecautionsHazard Advisory Placards/Signs Electrical Power/Shock Hazards VanLink Safety ConsiderationsCoincidental Damage to Equipment in Cabinets Be Familiar With Resuscitation TechniquesLifting/Handling Hazards Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Esds Components Safety Considerations S-5 Page System Overview VanLink System ENG Vehicle ConfigurationVanLink IMU Configuration VanLink System FeaturesVanLink Remote Studio Configuration Remote Control from the Studio or Control CenterMaster Controller Software Requirements SpecificationsRequired System Components Hardware RequirementsIntroduction Safety RecommendationsCable Requirements Installation RequirementsPower Requirements Rack InstallationRunning Cables 3.2 V750 Cable and Connector RequirementsTypical Network Configuration Pan and Tilt Cabling and Connector RequirementsEVDO/3G Router Connectivity Master Controllers and TNS AccessibilityIP Connectivity 3.4 GPS/IMU ConnectivityTypical VanLink Network Configuration 5.1 GPS/IMU Mounting Considerations GPS/IMU AssemblyTypical Network Configuration for VanLink 1 GPS/IMU Mounting ConsiderationsVanLink GPS GPS/IMU AssemblyAntenna Calibration CalibrationRemote and Local Control Magnetometer CalibrationTransmitter Control / Available Options Operating RequirementsSection Engineering Drawings Page Page Page Page Page Page