Hughes DW6000 manual Choose transponder

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7.Select a satellite/transponder combination that corresponds with the work order or the current transponder assignment from the drop down list and select Next. A Verification screen appears. See Figure 19. If you are using OPI to point the antenna you must check the Enable OPI Display box at the bottom of the screen.

If you wish, you can enter the location manually. Enter location manually in Figure 18 must be checked. When you select Next the Transponder - Manual Entry screen appears. See Figure 20. Enter the longitude, frequency, and symbol rate, and select the polarization. Then select Next and the verification screen appears.

Figure 18: Choose transponder

Figure 19: Transponder - Verification

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Contents DW6000 Series Installation Guide Trademarks Iii Declaration of ConformitySatellite Dish Antenna Grounding Ground clamp Electric service equipment Ground clamps Revision Vii Viii Contents Chapter System Control Center Appendix C Installing the DW6000 using Installer Console Appendix E Installing Dvadb XiiFigures XiiiXiv Appendix a Appendix BAppendix C Xvi Appendix DTables XviiXviii Xix Important safety informationThis manual Important safety information 1033295-0001 Revision Organization and updates About this documentScope and audience XxiConventions XxiiRelated publications Revision record XxiiiXxiv Introduction DW6000 purpose and componentsRemove site with DW6000 installed, single computer Remote site with DW6000 installed, wireless LAN Specifications and identification of equipment Product Element SpecificationGrounding and cable choice Required cable specifications RG-11 Installing the indoor equipment Customer installation requirementsDW6000 installation methods Five final installation check requirements Prohibited area when operational Installing the DW6000 using SBC Qualify customer computer with qualification toolADP-64AB B Installing the indoor equipment 1033295-0001 Revision Assemble DW6000 and attach to computer DW6000 guides Power up and read the DW6000 LED display Obtain IP address and test Ethernet connection Commissioning procedure Initial registration screen Choose transponder Manual entry of parameters Receive Pointing Receive pointing results Auto Cross Pol Registration server selection Secure connection Mail account registration Registration complete restart Final installation check requirements System StatusConnect to customer computer, and surf to myDIRECWAY.com System Status screenEthernet Download DW6000 User Guide Registration form System Information Create System Control Center icon Click and drag to create System Control Center desktop iconInstalling the indoor equipment 1033295-0001 Revision System Control Center How to access the System Control Center If the System Control Center is not accessible Home screen Problem is reported System Status Reception Info Reception infoReceive code RxCode messages and corrective actions DW6000 connections Transmission Info Transmission Info screenTransmit TxCode messages and corrective actions Supply should be After initial installation System Info System Information print and save this screen Connectivity Test Link Connectivity Test Help Menu MyDIRECWAY Advanced pages Help MenuAdvanced pages System Control Center 1033295-0001 Revision DW6000 LEDs and troubleshooting Cannot surf but can access Control Center Check that the unit is commissionedReception info Check that TCP acceleration is operational Transmission infoSystem Status, TCP Acceleration Status Check Network Operations Center NOC connectivity Connectivity Test Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Check for virus and firewall issues Cannot access the Control Center DW6000 LEDs LAN LED DW6000 power and cable connections DW6000 LEDs and troubleshooting 1033295-0001 Revision Do not reconnect the Ethernet cable Problem Receive LED not on Device other than computer connected to DW6000Problem Power LED not on Problem Power LED blinkingGlossary Glossary Abbreviations and Acronyms Abbreviation Term Or AcronymAbbreviations and Acronyms 1033295-0001 Revision Lat/Long Decimals to Minutes Table Right Minutes Decimal Installing the indoor equipment using dial-up commissioning System pre-installationSummary of DW6000 installation process Final installation check requirements Prohibited area when operational Page Installation screen Device Installation Status Installing the DW6000 using a modem Qualify customer PD with qualification toolEthernet cable AC cord DC cord Power supply ADP-64AB B Page Orienting pedestal base and DW6000 DW6000 guides Attach interconnection cables Obtain IP address and test Ethernet connection Select Start→Programs→Direcway Installer→Websetup. Websetup Detection Registration Connection Authentication Registration Select Finish. The unit is commissioned Antenna Pointing Receive Post-commissioning Verify the ZIP code matches the antenna location and selectAntenna Pointing Satellite Parameters Manual cross-pol passed select Stop Test Connect to customer computer and confirm surfing ACP passes select ExitFinal cabling Installing the DW6000 using Installer Console Items needed for installationPage PN 1031105-0001 and ADP-64AB B above bar code Installer console installation method Orienting pedestal base and DW6000 100 101 102 Communicating with the DW6000 via Hyperterminal 103104 Connect ToDW6000 Properties, Settings tab selected 105106 Press Enter to display the Main Menu shown in Figure107 Configuring Boot Parameters 108Display Current Configuration Screen 109110 Installation Menu 111112 Antenna Pointing Receiver113 114 Display Main Statistics115 Verifying software downloadDW6000 reset 116DW6000 status information via the Installer Console 117118 AddrclosedOther options 119120 Configuring the installer laptop for IP addressing 121122 Network window123 TCP/IP Properties124 Network and Dial-up Connections125 Internet Protocol Properties126 Network Connections127 128 129 Installing DvadbDvadb features Dvadb pre-installation Installation procedure 130131 132 Verifying Dvadb enabling133 Verify Vadblink134 Checking phone numbersVerify Password 135136 Installation checklist 137138 Index 139140
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DW6000 specifications

The Hughes DW6000 is a high-performance satellite modem designed primarily for broadband Internet access, particularly in remote and rural areas where traditional wired options aren’t feasible. This equipment is prominent within Hughes Network Systems' lineup of satellite communication technologies and offers a robust solution for both residential and commercial applications.

One of the standout features of the Hughes DW6000 is its compatibility with the HughesNet satellite broadband service. It supports two-way satellite Internet connectivity, allowing users to send and receive data simultaneously, which enhances Internet speed and efficiency. The modem operates on the Ka-band, which is known for providing higher bandwidth and faster data transmission rates compared to traditional Ku-band systems.

The DW6000 is equipped with advanced technologies such as Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM), which dynamically adjusts data transmission rates based on network conditions. This feature ensures optimal performance and availability of service, even under less-than-ideal weather conditions or during peak usage times. Additionally, it includes built-in Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, which prioritize network traffic to maintain steady, reliable performance for applications like video streaming and VoIP.

With a user-friendly design, the Hughes DW6000 offers straightforward installation and setup processes, making it accessible for users who may not have technical expertise. Its compact size also allows for easy placement in various environments.

Moreover, the modem supports various interface options, including Ethernet for connecting multiple devices, and USB connections for individual setups. This versatility makes it a fit for both home networks and small office environments.

The DW6000 also has security features in place, including encryption options to safeguard data transmission. This is particularly important in today's digital landscape, where data privacy and security are vital considerations.

In summary, the Hughes DW6000 satellite modem stands out for its robust features, including support for high-speed Internet access, dynamic transmission adjustments through ACM, and user-friendly installation. Its versatility, combined with essential security measures, makes it a solid choice for anyone looking to establish reliable connectivity in hard-to-reach locations. Whether for home use or business applications, the DW6000 delivers the performance needed to keep users connected in an increasingly digital world.